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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-10-06 - Orange Coast Pilot---"' -• • I east :"" . • tmg ages Mesan Ordered Suspect Nabbed . Minutes After To Court on I Pimping Charge Holdup in Mesa I VOL. 1J, HO.-· J SIGTIC*S, 16 l'AGH Nazis Saeke Town Embattled . Worship Practice Outlawed \ Al'_,,,...,.. A rille-car rying policeman stands amidst neo-Nazi literature outside the Parks headquarters of the fascist FNE party a few hours aft.er they were ransacked in a wake of protest by French Jews and supporters against anti-semitic violence. Jordan Tilts Toward Iraq? BULLETIN LONDON <AP> -ne lnalu port dty of Klaorramaltau ren &o attacklq Iraqi troope &oclay, Uie Brltlah Broadcutlal Corp. re- ported. BAGHDAD. I r a q CAP ) - Fijlhtin" was reported all along the 300-mile invasion front today and Iraq claimed the e mbattled Iranian po rt city of Khor - ramshahr had become ·"an ad- v a nee s tronghold" for Iraqi t roops. Iran said the lrqi penetrations had been halted in several areas and Iranian for- ces forced the Iraqis to retreat in other sectors. J ordan's prime minister or- dered a mobilization of all transport vehicles to carry food and supplies to the Iraqi army. The mobilization and the report- ed loan of Jordanian a ir bases appeared to move Jordan closer to full-scale involvement in the wa r , and came after a visit by J ordanian King H usse in to Baghdad. The Iraqi news a"ency carried a diapatcti from Kborramsbahr saying "the heroes or the baWe are loftily standing" ln the city and its port. It said Iraqi forces were rendering various services to the pe(>ple of the area. It also said Khorramshahr was being s he lled from Iraqi ter ritory a c r oss the Shatt a l -Ar a b waterway. Iran has disputed r epeated claims by Iraq that Iraqi forces captured the city. Foreign cor- respondents who toured Khor- rahs hahr on Sunday reported that Iraqis penetrated the city but were being pinned down by Iranians, who appeared to be holding part of the city. An Iranian military communi· que said Iranian je ts raided military targets inside Iraq, "in- cluding air bases. radar installa- t ions , troop columns and military garrisons u well u oil and military-industrial installa- tions. Pimping Trial Slated The communique denied that the Iranian jets attacked civilian areas, although it s aid they dropped leaflets over Baghdad. The Iranian air attacks ended a unilateral Iraqi cease-fi re mo- ments after it started. Another Iranian comm unique s aid four were killed and 25 w ounded whe n Iraqi j ets bombed the town of Kouhdasht, in Lorestan province. Kouhdasht is about 100 miles from the Iraqi border, in the central sector of the war front. Mesan Faces Four C'!unt,s After Hearing By nmua •. VINSEL °' .. Detty .......... Tommy Uotta, operator of a now-defunct Coeta Mesa daUng. Service, DOW bas a heavy date of hil own Oct. 16 ln Superior Court. -Liotta, 36, wu ordered bound ,over to Orange County Superior Court to face arraignment on four counts of alleged pimping and pandering. The defendant, who formerly operated Tommy's of Newport, escort service, has pleaded inno- cent to the felony charges. Judge Seli m S . "Bud " Q•eenRalled Senior, 76, Wins E~ction SUPERIOR, Wis. <AP> -Irma· Loyear is not the usual bomec.'OIDlq queen. And ltudenta at University or Wisconsin at Superior may never have been u enthused over the crowntn1 of a bomecom· inl quem 11 \bey were over the weekend. About IOO people at the campus' Rothwell Student Center Jumped to tMlr feet and applauded and chanted "Irma t Irma t" at ber eoraaatioa. It mllbt oner bave =• had she been the customary •1•ar~ beauty )lrltb pute-ad smUe abd shampooed U... bamdDI off ber 1boUlen. · Biil lln. Loyear ia a 11-year-old senior at the UDivenity, ....... ID ftne arta. The unlvenlty Ana Leap spouond Mn . ..,_.la tbe bomeeomlq etec:tM., and sbe won by a com· ,.,,..,...,... Franklin ruled after Liotta 's preliminary bearing in Harbor Judicial District Court that there is sufficient evidence to goto trial. During preliminary bearing last week, an alleged former employee testified •lairl"t Uotta. Marie Moberg s aid she was hiredinJanuary. Underquestion- lng by proHCuUng Deputy Dis- trict Attorney Jack Sul)ens, Ms. Moberg said she was accom- panied by her husband to tbe job interview, which began at a cafe and ended at Liotta 's apartment. Liotta wore lemon -colored slacks, a stylish bJue sport shirt a nd black, wraparound sun- glasses to court Friday, while Ma. Mober1. now a Northern California resident, was plainly tar bed. She wore an·off-wbite abeath knit dreu and occaaioaally a ilare for Llotta in j eatifytna about their brief, •-per-date prof easional association that flnally IOW'ed. Costa lleaa police were in- volved in the a r rest of 111. ·llobers on a prostitution chart• that wu aut.equently dropped Clllee VICE, •a1e Al> Iranian radJo and television broadcast an . inte rvie w with President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr (See MIDEAST, Pase A!) PILOT HELPED SELL IT A.LL "I've sold just about every- thing through Dally Pilot cluslfted ads." ' · That's tbe advertising auccesa story of the La1una Beach woman who placed thi1 ad in the Daily Pilot: Bdrm set, contem· porary: 2 twin beda, headboards , mat · treH , box sprln11, man'• and ladlea 4reaaer DOO Ph xxx-xxu If you want to aell "Juat about everyt.bt.q," try the Dally Pilot claulftecl pa1e1. CaU 142-5171 toda7. • Al'WI ..... .'1fte Dragon Gary Piscottano, 27, newly proclaimed "gr and dragon" of the Ku Klux Klan, says he supports the group because he believes ''the country is falling apart." His title was announced last month at a Klan rally in Scotland, Conn. Police Grab Suspect in Mesa Holdup Police arrested a Long Beach man on ~ San Die10 Freeway for suapicion of armed robbery Just minutes after he allegedly held up a Fotomat shop in Coeta Mesa Saturday. Held ln Coeta Mesa City Jail ln lieu of ~.ooo bail for suapi· cion of armed robbery and car· rylng a concealed weapon is Ronald B. Berryman, 37. PoUce noted that a business Uke l\IDIDan drove bis car up to tbe Fotomat outlet at 3009 Harbor Blvd. at about 2:50 p.m., I pointed a pistol at the womJ.D clerk llDd demanded money. I He told the clerk to, excluclin1 an7 checks but, include her iden- tifl~ aUon with tbe day's re- cel;ta, aomethin1 with her ad-dreu on ~. police aa1d. The woman atutted $116.50 and papers with her addreas on them (fleelVIPECI'. Pase Al) WASIDNGTON CAP>-· 111e : U.S. Supreme Court today re- -fused to allow the religious use of m arijuana. The j ustices left inta ct Florida laws barring members of the Ethiopian Zion Church in Miami Beach from s moking marijuana during worship services. The F1orida Supreme Court ruled Nov. l that state laws do not violate the church members' freedom of religion. The Coptic church traces its roots to a bona fide reli gion or long standing in Jamaica and E thiopia. The Florida courts found that the use of m arijuana ·'is an essential portion of the church's religious practice." The marijuana itself is not an object of worship, but is used by church members to bring them closer to God. In early 1979. Florid a and Miami Beach author ities filed a nuis ance complaint seeking a court order prohibiting the use of t he house as a p I ace of worship and barring the Coptics from smoking pot as part of their worship services. A state trial court ruled that pr o tectin g p u b li c h ealth , we lfare, safety and morals out- weighed the Coptics · freedom of religion. Upholding the trial court's blanket ban. the state Supreme Court said, ''To hold otherwise w o uld , for a ll p r acti c a l purposes, legalize the use of can- nabis for anyone , me m ber or· non -member of the Ethiopian Zion Coptic Church ... " Orange Coas t We ather Night and morning low clouds and fog clearing back to beaches by Tues· day afte rnoon. INSIDE TOD" 't" OverlooMd in IM u cite- ment owr tfw Oodgns hoa been tfw "«Jdll improwment of the Rarru. See stories. plloto1, Page Bl. •••• At Y-lrlke Ar L.M.~ A6 ...._ .. ~ Al C._.... CM ceMtc• ... ==-:: ......... M ......... llW ........... Cf.I .._ ........ a t\I CWl. Y fltl.OT s ~--JVST BREAKINC-----.... Burning Cruise Ship Passengers Hit Land SITKA. Aluk1t I A J') Pu3cn1era from a uteboat that rtat'uen at first m iued i.n the Pil<"h·dark nl1ht .nd stormy waters ol the Gull or Alasaka finally came aahort! aa hounJ after they abandoned the burnln1 cruiff ship Pr.-nsendam In ~ of the b111•st H resc~ ln histor y, they anct rnort· than 500 other ~pit-wnt' brou1ht safely to land ''Al\'r tht> Coast Guard left . we were left all alone In the ro" and it wu very. lftry scary 1'ht waves were mcredlble Thue wun't mut'h talk•na We tried to conserve ener1y and • warmth." sald Rt!1 ina O'Malley of New York City By Sunday na1ht. they and the other puaen,ers from the 400·foot luxury liner had bffn accounted for and were safely ashore, aald the stup's owner. Holland America Cruises Most were to Mad tor tht•ir homes today by Jt>t and bus LIC'w .. ••ff•••.-IU ...... lf LOS ANGELES tAP > -Two Molotov cocktails were thrown at the home of the Turkish conaw ·1eneral ln tbe well-to-do Bel- Air area today but only scorched the stucco walls, police said. Sit. CUrt Hussey said lhe fire bombs hit the side or the house and exploded, "but the flames only singed the front or the house." No arrests have been made Caner .-1u_.1u GOP Tar CMr ,..__ WF.ST ALLIS, Wis. (AP) -President Carter said today the Republican economic program offers "implausible promises. improbable assumptio.ns and Ul-coo.aidered propoeab," while -· his deals with ··economic reality and respects economic -justice." In bis continuing attack on GOP tax cut proposals backed by bis challenger. Ronald Rea1an, the president declared: "We cannot deal with our problems by offering something for nothing." Carter spoke to students at lbe subur ban Milwaukee Area Technical Colle1e. ~,.,,..B..,ard E•ll••w •• 1 CINCINNATI (AP> -Republican presidential candidate Ronald Reagan was endorsed today by the Scripps' Howard Newapapera group. The newspapers said President Carter "baa shown a lack of leadenbip, inabWty to deal with a Congress of his own party . and a habit of mialeadin1 the people." The newspaper group publishes daily newspapers in 11 states and Puerto Rico. OPEC A ......... Ool,_.Sl_dard NEW YORK (AP> -The Organization of Petroleum Ex· porting Countries plans to abandon lbe dollar standard and s witch to "a basket of 16 currencies'' for all its oil transactions a New York-baaed energy publication reported today. ' In a copyrighted story, the Enerfy Uaer News said lbat the OPEC move "could have a staggerin1 effect on oil prices in the U.S. should the dollar decline in international money markets." SF Hepatitis Scare Rises SAN FRANCISCO CAP) Although the University of San Francisco opened a free clinic today so students can receive a =~pn•mt the 1pr .. d ol ID-bepeUU., aom• ltudmta tbe school bu offered little help. City health officials learned Friday that a cafeteria manager served meals on campus several d•ys while infec ted with hepatitis. More than 1,300 stu- dents may have been infected, of· ficiah said. In fliers distributed on campus Saturday, studenta who ate in tbe cafeteria on Sept. 22, 23, 24 8'ld 30 were urged to immediate· If. get a shot of gamma 1lobulin, which eowiteracta spread of the diaeue. But studenta who tried to 1et shots Saturday or Sunday at the university found they bad to pay $33 at private hospitals because the use of the health center was closed as it usually is on weekends. Fint Aid Coor8e Slated at YMCA A six-week first aid coune will be offered by the Oran1e Coast YMCA, beglnnln1 Wed- nesday. The class will meet Wed· -nesdaya from 7 lo 10 p.m. at 2300 University Drive, Newport Beach. For more Information and advance registration call 642-9990. 09'ANOl COMT DAILY PILOT ,_ ... -ldll• r::.~·::::- ~ M. L-. A.Ml ..... 11111<1""91"9 f f l!Ot TlllfttlRI (714)to.at1 cs..-..Mw .. t11te•.....,. ,,__CM_ --- Frw.P,,..AI MIDEAST •.• in which be s aid Sunday's Iraqi air raids involved one or two planes, adding: "They were not considered to be attacks. Such ralda are 1imply intended to .... ton die morale of a misled army." An Iraqi sopokes man said earlier lbat Iranian warplanes made two raids on the Baghdad area and other Ir aqi cities beginning at dawn Sunday, when Iraq had said it would stop light- ing if the Iranians did likewise. Iraq said it retaliated with raids on the Tehran airport and oil in· stallatiom elsewhere and wowd continue the war "ill view of Iran's non-response to the cease· fire." The Iranian communique said ita forces at the northern end or the front, near Qaar·e ·Shirin, were resbtin1 concentrated Ira- qi attacks, baiting an Iraqi penetration there. An Iraqi advance was also stopped in the central sector near Mebran, while Iraqi forces were driven back "some dis- tance" Sunday in Musian, Tak- keb and Pay-e-Pol, acocordin1 to the communique broadcast by Tehran Radio. It said the Ira- nian forces achieved "im- pressive successes" in the cen- tral sector, taking partial con- trol of the Karkeb River. Around Ahwaz. the capitol of the oil-rich Khuzistan province, an Iraqi column was "crushed" in the put few days and the area bu been cleared of Iraqis, the Iranians claimed. At the southern end of the front, the Iraqis were continuin1 to shell Abadan, from the Iraqi side of the Shatt al-Arab waterway. But I ran claimed that Iraqi armored forces bad been forced back from around the port city of Khorramsbahr. where fierce street fighting bas been raging for nearly two weeks. In Tehran, the Iranian Parlij· ment canceled a public session that was lo have dealt with the 52 American hostages. Tehran. Radio said most of lbe deputies had 1one to the war front. Today irtbe Americans' 338lh da" in captivity. Bloodmobile Set For Mieeion Vie:jo . Pro.pedive donon who would Ute to belp live blood for tbe Oran1e· County Blood Bank wh lcb 1uppllu re clonal bolpttall may coatrt~ in tbe --°'-~"--',,., South <>rmaae County Tbunclay ... ,. afteraoaa. ~'I: ::. °:.:"!-<:::.~ Oae of tbe 22 bloodmobiles $~;.-:rr.:.C"=\'.1";. ..... =. '= tenlal 0r-.e CouatJ wU1 be ~-· 1taUOMC1 at tb• Siu Loc11e. .. ,~ ,._ ... -Mt• •• f! -... 250ll llarpertte ParkwQ lD cei--. '"'" ,...., .-Cr • --· 11•--1 '"-'-' from ao '"' ..._ • .......,.,; 9Y :::,:,11.,f:· .....,...,; ... OD .. _,., 1:41 to I : l!llMWY_.,,..._.... • to-..._...._ ,.._. ~~::"':":'=-======::_ __ P_.m_. --~ -~~·--· Market Bandit Trapped SAN JOSE !APl Dozens ol ht!avllJ 11rmed poli<'e s ur· rounde u supermarket today after a shotgun wielding robber took ut least h111f a dozen market .:mploy~ hostage and fired a s hot, aulhoriUes said. T he drama began shortly before 8 a .m . when 11 passerby alerted police that a robbery was m progress at the Alpha Hdit market near Winchester Boulevard. a heavily traveled road feeding commuters to nearby Highway 280. Two officers ma.naged to get into the store briefly through an open back door and led some hostages to safety, according to officer J im Polmanteer . But "six others are still in there," he added. The people who escaped told investigators that a man was in- side with a shotgun. A short time later, a shotgun blast was heard inside the store , but officers did not know whether anyone was injured by the shot. He avily armed officers were on the roof and in the parking lot around the besieiged market. Polmanteer said . Thick orange tape stripes marked police lines. The store was not open for business at the time or the holdup attempt. The ne1otiating team. made up of officers Walt Alkins, Dave Bayers. Brenda Wells and Bill Lenny. was attempting to con- tact the man or his hostages by telephone, but it was not known if those attempts were suc· cessful. Man Slain In Santa Ana Holdup Try A gunman masquerading as a drunkard allegedly shot and killed a man in Santa Ana Satur· day night during a robbery. Pedro Garcia. an illegal alien believed lo be in his early 20s, was killed after a man s tag- gered up to Garcia and his two friends who we re st anding behind a cale at 424 E. Third St .. said Santa Ana p olice in - ve~tigators. The gunman allegedly de · manded money, sa,id Sgt. John ColUu. One of the three men ran, another was bit Ln the face by the gunman and Garcia was shot when be claimed lo have no money, said Collins. The unidentified gunman gr a bbed Garcia 's wallet. ran and has not been caught. Collins said. Mesa Tavern Burglarized A burglar who stood on a Ce· ment brick perched atop a stool to enter Mad Dog Morgan's bar in Costa Mesa early Saturday walked out ·with a cash register and $162. police said. Officers said the stool and brick combination was used to enter a broken window on the bar's ea.st side at 2642 Newport Boulevard. The bur1lar left a trail of coins from where the register bad rested out through the open front door, police said. F,....P..,eAI VICE ••• in an aborted February tryst at a vice detective 's Mission Viejo home, while his wife waited staked out in a camper outside. The chief witness against Liot· ta testified Friday she has no idea why the charge against her was dropped, but said she is simply testifying because she disapproves or his way or doing business. The tall, statuesque, ash· blonde told Judge Franklin that other than that, she bears no ill will. Liotta stifled a grin. Questions in her January job interview, said Ms. Moberg, who testiried lo being escorted by at least 20 male clienta and having a date with just one who did not demand sex for bis $35 fee. She said under oath -and she mentioned several names of Harbor Area clients with wbom 1be engaged in sex -that Uotta was curioua about her amenability lo differing social aettlnp. He bad asked if she cowd be the same euy-toln1. run-lovin1 Marie when cUenll paid $35 - plus tip -to take her to a fine Newport Beach restaurant as •be would lf they Just went to a beachfront beer bar for bot do••· . She said 1he believed 1he could. Banging A round Three window washers on a Seattle offi ce building present an interesting study in pattern and design as they go about their daily work. Cruise Slaip Dese1 ted The cruise ship Prinsenedam burns and lists in the Gulf of Alaska after all the ship's more than 500 passengers had been taken off safely . Amplifier Taken From Mesa Eatery The Jolly Roger Restaurant m Costa Mesa lost an amplifier housed in its bar area early Saturday to thieves. a manager told police. Officers said they could not tell for s ure how the restaurant building had been entered by burglars. Value of the a mplifier taken from the restaurant at 2300 Harbor Blvd was listed as Sl.000 Whites in Boycott BOSTON (AP) -White stu- dents boycotted South Boston High School today as the racial· ly troubled school reopened for the first time s ince fighting erupted last week between black and white pupils. . Calvin Klein Jeans. F,....P~AI SUSPECT. • • in a couple of Fotomat plasti<' ba~s . she told Police The gunman grabbed the bags and sped a way. Moments later. Costa Mesa of· ricers stopped Berryman as be drove south on the San Diego Freeway near the Costa Mesa Freeway in a car matching the description or the robber's. Officers said they recovered th e Fotomat money, identifica· lion materials and the bags in which they were stuffed. Investigators said they believe Berryman fits the desc ription or a black bicycling armed robber who held up another Costa Mesa Fotomat facility last month and the International House of Pan- cakes on West 17th Street earlier this year. The grea! 5-pocket western jean with a trim silhouette. Colors : Indigo Denim, Bleached Denim, Ecru Canvas and Putty Ca~ vas · Cagney Baek In Britain SOUTHAMPTON, E ngland !APl -James Cagney, one of Hollywood's best-loved tough guys, has arrived in Britain for the fi rst time in 20 years to make a new film. Cagney, 81, stepped off the luxury liner QE2 on Friday with his wife and actor friend Pat O'Brien, who will appear wilb him in the lilm "Ragtime," be- ing shot at Shepperton Studios. In the film. Cagney plays a New York police commissioner at the tum of the century. Toting a walking slick and big smile. Cagney waved to a small c r owd or well-wis he rs. He w o uldn 't s ay whether "Ragtime" would be his last film. "Listen," he said, "at m y age, you don't make plans." ALSGARAGE 56 r ASHION ISLAND N WPORl BF ACH (7 14) 644 7030 ., , Orange Coast ll1I T 111 N Toda~'s Closin,i • N. '1. Ste<-ks VOL. 73, NO. 280. 3 SECTIONS. 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA N TWENTY -FIVE CENTS State Flays Newport Housing Policy By ST•:v •: MA 1uu.•: ()! -o.lly 1"1 .. 1 )Utt Newport Rt>1trh 's !-" ) \'UI old housing pollc•y 1s undt'r attat'~ from stutl' orf1c1els who urt' 1·ull lng the Cit) 's hou:.in.i dt'tr1<'11I out or date and tnc11mpll'tt• Further. 0HH·1.il .from lhl Department of llous1n~ .tn<.I C11m mun1ty Ot>\'t-lopmt>nt r harl(l'd that Newport ha~ fa1lt>d to t lime up with adequate 1>rov1s 1un:. for all "eeonorml' :-.e11 nil'nts of tht• I llffiltlltnll\ fh1• '<'OldJOI( l'Ullll' \Hi u lt•ltN (rum l'aul Turner Jn 11('1) poll<·' cit'' C'lopm1•111 l'11tt'I l 'tt) Mc1nugt-r Hohl'rt W)nn l'U1111ncnlsn~ on \hl' IH"I> ll't1t•1 pu 1nt t'<i 11u1 thut lh1· 1·1\) s h ull!> 1n~ pnhc) wa:. "'Tttll'O thrtt' ~ t' a r.. he> fort: Uk .. tall' adoptc<J 1\ 1·11rrent how .. 111..: ~uldehnes lf.1• '.ltd I h t! l"ll.) !> t'OOt l'llllUll di"' •• ,, hd:. IX!t<ll Lhat the stale . l(UldohnL's ure r11l v1sory and not 1nandutory tn 111~ 11 µa"e letter, Turner .. u1d that Newport is placing a \U 11 !>1de rabl e burden on llL'l~h hor1ng cities by not provid· ml( ltv1ng quarters for low and niodt!ntte income wage earners In htH'king up his claims. Turner l)Otnted out tbat Newport HL'a l•h' e mplo) ment fi gures ha' t' gone uµ more than 77 per· rent in sevt:n years He soeculat ed that this figure WOUid COO· tinue to rise. "The c ity mu s t bear responsibility for a.c commodat· ing the hous ing n eeds of a reasonable portion of the exist- ing and anticipated local low and moderate income labor force." Turner wrote He said that the city's general plan calls fo r low density de- velopment with a maximum average of three to four units per acre. '"Given the extremely high cost of land in Newport Beach," Turner went on, "such density restrictions assure that new de- velopment will be v.ery costly - well beyond the reach of low and moderate income households." lie concluded that Newport's housing policy is in~dequate and is in bad need of being revised. City Manager Wynn said city planners are currently revising that housing policy. but, he added, it probably won't be rinished until next year . Turner said his department undertook its review of the hous- ing policy on a request from the Wes tern Center on Law and Pov- ert.v The Los Ange les based We stern Center, a long with a number or legal aide groups, <See HOUSING, Page A?) Court Keeps JLA Jet Noise Rule Bill Shoemaker Top Jockey Hurt in Fall INJURED IN FALL 8111 Shoemaker Oaanges /tlade N EW YORK cAP > Bill Shoemaker, one of world's top jockeys, was believed badly in- jured arter a three-horse spill during the running of the second race al Belmont Park today. He was carried orr the track by stretcher and taken in a track ambulan ce to Long Is l and Jewis h Hos pital. A trac k spokesman said Shoe maker was being examined for possible fractured ribs and a punctured lung. The mishap occurred near the quarter pole. George Martens was aboard Skipper's Boy, who fell. Then, Happy Edwardo. rid· den by Shoemaker, and Bold Caren. Jorge Velasquez aboard. tumbled over Skipper's Boy. Al least two of the hoMleS were believed to be destroyed, the track spokesman said. Velasquez escaped unhurt and continued to ride, but Martens was injured, suffering possible chest and s pine injuries. County Vote System Reassurances Given The Orange County Board of Supervisors has received new assurances that a computerized system that will tabulate the Nov. 4 election results will not fail. The report, submitted to the board by T.R. Egan. director of t he county General Services Agency, lists several changes being instituted lo insure there won't be a repeat performance of the June 3 primary election tabulation. Orange County was the last county in the state to tum in election results to Secretary of State March Fong Eu. According to Egan , county staff members and officials of Martel Systems Inc. of Costa Mesa are meeting on a weekly basis lo get the county's new $1.5 million vote counting equipment into shape for Nov. 4. Egan said the firm has met all time schedules for bringing the system into complian ce with directives issued by the state Commission on Voting Machines and Vote Tabulating Devices. PILOT HELPED SELL IT ALL The commission, following a he aring conducted arter the June 3 election. warned it would decertify the Martel system fro m future use ir per formance did not improve in November Egan also said the county is working closely with its contract firm for computer services to plan for election night process- ing of results. He said the firm and the county have begun tests of the results processing system. Egan said a representative of the secretary of state's office will travel to Orange County this week to review the county's game plan for Nov. 4 and make s ure it adheres to the com- mission's previously imposed re· quirements. T!ie agency director noted that the state commission will meet Oct. 31 lo review the county's modifications or the system. Egan said his staff is working to ensure that actions by the com- mission would not force any last minute changes. Cahbie Kills Fare SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -A taxi driver shot and killed his passenger today after the passenger tried to rob the driver, police said. -" -_.,, •tc-•- Uttlest Fireligflter Becky Taft, 5, donned fireman's hat and coat this morning and, with the help of Capt. George Pearce of the Newport Beach Fire Department,•showed her kindergarten classmates at Newport Heiszhts School how to fight a fire. Becky and her schoolmates are in Joyce Lawhorn's class. Visit by Engine 2 from the 32nd Street fire station was part of Fire Prevention Week ac- tivities. Better Not Eat Those Beach Clams The reason why thousands or Pismo clams and mussels have washed up on west Orange Coun- ty beaches remained a mystery today but slate and local of- fi cials were standing by their warning against consumption of the seafood. Some beachgoers reportedly have been collecting the clams and mussels. which were first reported Friday along Bolsa Chica State Beach in Huntington BeachandaloogSeal Beach. Although few additional clams or mussels was hed up during the rest of the weekend, beach of· ficials reported that their phones were ringing frequently with questions about whether the seafood was safe for eating. Ralph Young, s pokesman for the California Fish and· Game De partment in Long Beach. said he is still advising against con· sumption of the washed sea creatures becauseorthe possibili· ty that they could transmit paralytic shellfish poisoning. Young said Fish and Game biologists still have not de· lermined whether the unusual washup was caused by tidal ac- tion or other factors. Iraqi Troops Take Iranian Port City BAGHDAD. Iraq <AP) -The Iranian port city o f Khor· ramshahr fell today to Iraqi troops, a British correspondent reported from the scene. British Broadcasting Corp. correspondent C hris topher Morris reported from the front that some small arms and artillery fire was continuing in CdM House Ransacked Burglars left a Corona del Mar residence in s h ambles this weekend after ransacking the place before making off wtth nearly $10,000 in valuables, Newport Beach police said lo· day. Stella Chavos told officers that the intruders lipped over furniture. knocked glass items to the floor and dumped out dresser drawers in the bedroom. Police said the crooks, who en- tered the house after prying ofl a kitchen window, grabbed silverware, stereo equipment, a camera and a ~.000 gold pocket watch. Khorramshahr but the Iraqis had driven Iranian defenders from their positions. He said the city was "firmly under Iraqi control." · The capture of Khorramsharh would,.JMJt the Iraqi troops in a position to move ahead against Iranian ddenses along the 300-mile front toward Abadan and Iran's war-battered oil fields. Jordan's prime minister or· dered a mobilization of all transport vehicles to carry food and supplies to the Iraqi army. The mobilization and the report· ed loan of Jordanian air bases appeared to move Jordan closer to full-scale involvement in the war, and came after a visit by Jordanian King Hussein to Baghdad. Jordan and Iraq are both Arab nations: Iran is non- Arab. Meanwhile, Iraqi warplanes raided several targets in Tehran today in retaliation for Iranian raids on civilian targets in Iraq, the official Iraqi news agency said. Tehran Radio reported three killed and 6S wounded. . The Iraqi news agency carried a d ispatch from Khorramshahr (See MIDEAST, Page A%) 'Tve sold just about every· thing through Daily Pilot classified ads. " That's the advertising success stol\y of the Laguna Beac h woman who placed this ad in the Dally Pilot: 'Jtliracle,'.Sags HB Jtlan Bdrm set. contem· porary: 2 twin beds. headboardt1, mat· treu, box 11prln.11. man ·1 and ladlu dre11er $20() Ph UX· """" Jf you want to eell "juat •bout nel'Jlldq," try the D1Jb Pilot t!laMUled pa1n. Call MWe1I todQ. Huntington Beach attorney John W. Gyorkos told friend.a Sunday that It was a miracle that all 510 people were rescued after the luxury liner Prlnsendam caught fire Satur- day 120 miles oft the coast of Alaska. Gyorltoa told an uaociate ln a telephone call from Aluka that icy w1len were lapping over the aides of lifeboats that were packed to absolute capacity prior to the reecue. ''John sounded somewhat harassed but he gave the im· pre11ion that none of his family suffered major Injuries." at· torney Norman Hallquist said today. I' "He •aid lt was a miracle that everyone wu rescued." However, fears developed later that Gyorkos' 18·year-old son. Eqene, may have suffered a le1 injury. Gyorkos wa1 flown by helicopter to Sitka, but bl• wife ' ' Ginny, daughter Sandra, and son were reported on board a re,cue tanker maklng lta way to the Port of Valcle1. "It is ponlble that John didn't know about the lq,tury to his son because they were separated. Friends saw lelevialon news thla mominC and Gene wu reported in a wheelchair,'' Hallquist said. The Gyorltoen were en route rrom AJuk1 to Singapore, Hont Kone. ,Japan and China. Gyorkot told Hallquist t~e family plans to return to Seatue and continue the trip to the Orient by plane. However, that was before re· ports were received concerning the younger Oyorkos' possible injury. Gyorkos, wearing a tuxedn and dancing sboea when dls- aater atruck, reportedly Iott dothlna, mooey and Jewelry. Gyori:OI and his family live ln Fountain Valley. Damage Liability Retained W ASH I NG T 0 N I A P > The V .S. Supreme Court refused to· day to free Los Angeles Interna- tional Airport from having to pay nearby residents who s ufrer from its noisy air traffic. The justices left intact Calirornia court rulings that for ce Los Angeles to pay $86,800 to 41 persons who own homes near the city-owned airport's two north runways. The rulings also leave the city l iable ror future nuisance lawsuits. Los Angeles' appeal was sup- ported by San Francisco, which operates San Francisco lnterna- tio n al Airport, and b.y the operators of lhe Burbank· Glendale-Pasadena Airport, San Diego International Airport- Lind bergh Field and John Wayne Airport in Orange County The Greater Westchester Homeowners Association and others sued Loe Angeles in 1981, char1ing that the noise rrom jetliners taking off and landing at the city's busy airport created a nuisance and represented a kind or governmental .. taking" or their property. County Judge Bernard Jef. fers o n agreed with the homeowners, and orde red the ci- ty to pay the S86.800 in damages for the years 1967 through 1975. <See NOISE, Page A2) NB Chamber Recruiting Monday Night Football it's not. but nonetheless the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Com- merce is kicking off its own brand or Super Bowl '80 tonight at the chamber headquarters with various teams involved. Super Bowl '80 is the name chosen ror the annual NHACC membership drive in which groups or members will be com- peting as teams to recruit new businesses and individuals in the area. Oct. 27 is the competition deadline, at which time awards will be presented for both NHACC learns and individuals for outstanding work. Complete informat,on is available by calling 644-8211. Coast Weather Night and morning low c louds and fog clearing back lo beaches by Tues· day afternoon. Highs Tuesday in the upper 60s at the beaches lo mid-70s in the inland areas. 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I~ 1'llld tutlu~ that lt•l(ul lH't 1nn "''Ai-pt-ndlnl! Mil'luu•I Sl•lli•r:-I'll~·.:-the will was u~t'd us M form of hhtl'knuul IJ, h1:1 L1tht'1 on 1m•mbt11 ~ 1>f the• famll . 1ndudlnai h 111 "'i n·~ I It· l'hunf(t•cJ hts "'111 rour umes the las t two year~ H h .. wii:-.. 111 .. ~~"' tnl1t1d the' lwh ""ould ht' l(ettlnit ~hr lot , Short ~n1J Hu.-.. s .... .,, l:.'xJI'"'' c-d ,...,..,.,,, el. MON'l'l-~ I Al' I l'hl' /\11 ~uaht) M llllltt;~Olt'nt IJ1str11·1 pred1L'U. unhealthful u1r caualJt e\.<'ry whNt' 10 the south L'Oa~t UI r IJJ~HI Tucsllu.} l'Ut'pl Bia Bear, the desert~ crnd 8annthg Tht• A4:'t1 D prcdH'tt>d pollution s tandard inllex rallngs of 205 an llt>mt'l JnJ El 1non·. ~ 15 alo11.,; the coast, 240 inland 10 Orangt> Count), 2~ 111 1h1• tnl'tropuht1111 (,.1~ Angele~ area, 265 1n lht: San f'c rnanJo Jnd ~ant a l'lanla 'alley~ and H1vers1de SC1n Ht>rndn.hno. and .!70 in lit!: S.lll Gabnel dnd Pornona-Walnut \allc\!> Ii Y.111 bt! unhealthful onl} for ~e11:.1t1 ve person:. Tuc~day at Big Bt>a r. the hi~h and low deserts ancl the !fanning area~ with a PSI of 113 ('n rl Pr . 'ff oc·k• Gfl,. Ta.r CUI r101u WEST ALI.IS. Wis (APJ l'reside11t Carter s aid today the Repubh('an economic program offers "implaus ible promises, improbable assumptions and ill·c"ns1dered proposals," while his deals with "economic reality and res pects economic justice." In his continuing attack on GOP tax cut proposals backed by his challenger , Ronald Reagan, the president declared : "We cannot deal with our problems by offering something for nothing." Carter s poke lo st udents at the suburban Milwaukee Area Technjcal College ,.,.._•ripptJ•ffo~ord f;11do,...,. llftJgon CINCINNATI tAPl Republican presidential candidate Ronald Reagan was endorsed today by the Scripps' Howard Newspapers group. The newspape rs said President Carter "has shown a lack of leadership, inability to deal with a Congress of his own party and a habit of misleadin g the people." The newspaper group publishes daily newspapers in 11 s tates and Puerto Rico OPEC :lba11do11• DtJllar .'tfo11dard NEW YORK CAP ) The Organization of Petroleum Ex- porting Countric.•s pla ns lo abandon the dollar standard and s wil<'h to "a basket of 16 currencies·· for all its oil transactions , a New York-based e ne r.r.(y publication reported today. In a copyrighted s tory. the Energy User News said that the OPE C move "<'ould have a staggering effect on oil prices in the U S. s hould the doll ar decline in international money markets." Annexation Of County Triangle Eyed The Or ange County Board of Supervisors wi ll be asked Tues- day to initiate proceedings to ap· pr ove Newpo rt Beach 's pro posed annexation of a 61-acre island of unincorporated land located between Superior and Monrovia avenues Annexation of t he "county triangle," as the wedged -shaped area has come to be called. was approved by the Ne wport Beach City Council Sept. 22. ' The proposed annexation aJso has been recommended by the l.ocal Agency Formation Com· mission, the county agency responsible for overseeing an· nexations. Newport Beach ofCi cials ac· I",.._ Pap Al HOUSING. • • filed a lawsuit against the city and several developers early this year. In that suit the groups allege the city's land use policies dis- <:ri min ate against blacks and Hispanics in violation of the equal protection clauses of the state and federal constitutions. Named in the s uit in addition to the city and the entire plan· n1n g commiss io n is F o r d Aerospace. Eagle Development Corp .. Daon Corp. and the Irvine Company. Storm No Threat MIAMI (AP ) -Tropical Stor m Ivan turned into a hur· ricane today, but forecasters said the stor m posed little th.real to land. The storm was about 700 miles southwest of the Azores Islands. Market HoStages Released SAN JOSI-: r A P 1 Seven f111t ht l'll "d :,upcrm1Ark et 4•m pluyt'ci. walked lo safety to 1l u y after huddling inside a bt•i.tcKcd :supermarket fo r about fuur hour~ after a masked rob· h"r s trut:k one man with it 11hntt;u11, the n appare ntly fled as h1 11 plan l'Ollap~ed . witnesses !UUd "Wh ut kept us in there was frar." :,a1d J erry Santamaria. :! I , a tock clerk at the Alpha Bet a market, mom ents after 1>0lu.•e led tum and co-workers from the st~ The drama began s hortly before 6 a m when a passerby alerted police that a robbery was in progress at the market in a s h oppi n g ce nt er near W1nd1ester Boulevard, a heavily traveled road feeding com· muters to nearby Highway 280. lle a vily arm ed police sur · rouncted the s tore and two of· fit•e r s managed to get inside brit.>fly through an open back door and lead some of the people originally ins ide to safety. ac· ('O rding to officer Jim Polman . leer That left seven inside, pre- s umably being held at gunpoint by the stocking-masked thug. But Santamaria said the man a pparently fl ed after his gun went off as he hit butcher Bob OeLong in the head. He said'the seven were hiding around the store and could not tell if the man had gone "The last I saw of him. he was going into the produce depart- ment," said Santamaria. FrotJt Page .4 I MIDEAST • • s aying "the heroes of the battle are loftily standing" in the city a nd its port. It said Iraqi forces were rendering various ser vices to the people of the area. It a lso s aid Khorramshahr was beinJZ sh e lled from Iraqi te rritory a c r oss the S h a tt a l -Arab wate rway. ... Iran has dis puted repeated claims by Iraq that Iraqi forces captured the city. Foreign cor· responde nts who toured Khor- rahshahr on Sunday r eported that Iraqis penetrated the city but were being pinned down by Iranians, who appeared to be holding part of the city. An l ranian military communi- que said Iranian jets r aided military tar gets inside Iraq, "in· e luding air bases. radar ins talla· tio n s. troop co lumns a n~ military garrisons as well as 0 11 and military-industr ial installa- t ions. The communique denied that the Iranian jets attacked civilian areas, although it said they dro pped leaflets over Baghdad. T he Iranian air attacks ended a unilateral Iraqi cease-fire mo· ments after it started. Another Iranian communique said four were killed and 25 wo unde d when Iraqi jet s bombed the town of Kouhdashl, in Lorestan province. Kouhdasht is about 100 miles from the Iraqi border, in the central sector of t he war front. 'tively sought annexation or the area to help in their attempt to meet established c riter ia for provision of housing for low and moderate income groups. A public hearing must be held befor e county s upervisors take fina l action on the annexation proposal. , Queen Balled Nurse Honored Newport-Mesa Unified School District's head nurse has been awarded the Air For ce Com - mendation Medal for activities as a flight nurse at Norton Air Forc'e Base since 1977. Deidrie Douville is a major in the Air Force Reserve. ORANGE COAST ~ DAILY PILOT '"• or.,. t.o.nt O•lly PHot Wilh wN(h '" (Of"O•Md ... H•W\ Prnt I\ OUCHl\"t'd 0¥ '"" Of'•nQ• (oo t Puot1'°"'"0 (on'lp•ny S..,.r•lr tOlltOl"ti tlrw puot•\l'llfd #tor4•.,. IMOU9,, F'rtCU\I' •ot (o\ta ,..,..,,. H••P6rl 8-.Cft Hwnl1nqton g::«r\" s!..~~t:.:~ ~·~~~~:;.~~I t~~~",r CMlbll\f\ff S..h11·CMy\ •no $4.lftCM!t'\ Tht OOM:t~I owbl1'"•"f '"""' t\ •t JJI wo • e • ., Str .. t P 0 Bo> '""'° (<Kt• Mit\.11 (•11t0t"'• ,,,,. ·-""-p,,ooent tnd P""'l"'t' ,_,_ .. ...,...... MAf"lttlftO ldHOt' (M<IHM,L-. ~"''''*"' M.tl"l1t4lnq l dllOt OfflcH c .. 10 ..... 310 oNl\I I•• 54""1 11~=!'~:C~0~~:,; i.":.~ =~~o , ... , .. eft. (1'4)MMU't Ctl nllM Aftert ..... Mt-"'11 Senior, 76, Wins Election SUPERIOR, Wis . <AP) -Irma Loyear is not the usuaJ homecoming queen. And students at University of Wisconsin al Superior may never have been as enthused over the crowning of a homecom· ing queen as they were over the weekend. About 300 people at the campus' Rothwell Student Center jumped to their feet and applauded and chanted "Irma! Irma!" at her coronation. It. might never have happed had she been the customary 20-year-old beauty with toothpaste-ad smile and shampooed tresses bouncing off her shoulders. But Mrs. Loyear is a 76-year-old senior at the university, majoring in fine arts. The university Arts League sponsored Mrs. Loyear in the homecoming election. and s he won by a com- fortable margin. ~ .... Funeral .Scheditled For Senior Letukr Catholic funeral r itea are scheduled toni1ht and Tuesday for Dorothy C. Steffensmeier, an a ctive member of her church and Newport Beach's Oasis senior citisena' center. Rosary will be recited toni&ht at 7:30 p.m., both at Our Lady • Queen of An1ela Church tn Newport Beach, with Father James P. Dunnin& offtclat1n1. She WU 72 and bad been • resident of the Harbor Area for aiven yeen, prevlously betn1 affiliated with St. Jo1eblm'1 Catholic Church tn Coeta ll•a. Bom In lllOl ln Henry CCUlty, -.,.._......,......,.. .. Iowa Mrs. Steffensmeier was also 'a member of the Catholic Daughters of America. S u r v i v ors i n c I u de .her husband, Robert of Newport Beach ' dau1htera, Elaine Carmichael and Patricia Hill, both of Iowa and Marlene Fleet. of Vancouver, B.C. She leaves In addition, brotbera Edward Menke of Iowa and Wllford Mente of Texu; a 1t1ter, Emmi' Speaker of Iowa plua several n iece• and nephewa. Burial for Mn. Steffenmeier wtll be at Good Shepherd • _£~~etery In Huntington Beach. D•1ly Ptiol P"°'o "'Gary Amwow CONDO SEEKERS LINE UP TO PLACE PAPERWORK IN DRUM FOR DRAWING 540 Show Up Sundey et Irvine's University High; Only 30 Get Chance to Buy HB School Teachers In 'Sick-in' By PATRICK KF.NNEBY Ol 1,_ Dolly l'li.t Sl•lf Nearly half of the teac·her" al Huntington Beach lftgh School staged a sick in today in protes t of stalled contract negotiations with the district Dr. Howard Roop, assistant superintendent of the lfuntington Beach Union High S<·hool Dis· trict. said 65 of the school's 135 teac hers c alled in s ick thi!> morning lie s !u.I s ubstitute teachers filled the pos1 t1on::. to day The s ubstitutes a r,. paid $45 daily. School Board President Don s Allen said the absent teachl'r!> would he required to provide a doctor's verification of tht·1r ill- ness. But she conceded t he dt!>· trict is practicall y he lples'> to rombat s uc h at'l1ons b _ the teachers . Ea<'h instructor gets tl pa1u sick days off each year. and may carry over unused sick days from past yeari.. a d istrict spokesman said. Wilham Bianchi, d irector of the West Orange County Cnitcd Teac hers Association, said the union did not organize today's sick-in but was aware t hat 1t had been planned. Mrs . Allen said she'd heard r umblings that each of the seven high schools in the distn c1 would st age sick-ins on a rotat1n~ daily basis in upcom ing days. "Obviously 1t 's a d1sruptiun m the district a nd the one who end!> up s uffering is the stude nt. .. Mrs Allen said. "It's hard to find good substitutes to teach this manv different classes. First Aid Course Slated at YMCA A six.week first a id rourse will be offered by the Orange Coast YMCA. beginning Wed· nesday. T he class wi ll m eet Wed nesdays from 7 to 10 p.m. at 2300 Univer sity Drive, Newport Beach. For more information and advance registration call 642-9990. . Calvin Klein Jeans. From Pug ... , I NOISE ... J udgc.· ,Jeffer::.on ah•1 r ul1•d t hlll each pcrs1>n affr-C'ted bv the noise ol1isan<'t· <:t>uld pcr1111l1C«il ly return to <:ourt with ll nt•w lawsuit again "t'eking mon<-y dam<1gl'!- The California Supreme Court uvh•' Id the ruling [)('t' 14 But the s t at•· 1·011rt noU:d thi.1\ t he c·t\\' and nul tht· fcdl•ral gov i:rnn1l'n t. --dl't·1d1•d l•J l1u1ld and tht.'n expand lhf' airport in lhc· 1m med1<Jl l' \'1t·rn1ty of a 1 e:.1den t1al :.ire:!. dcC'1ded lhe runY..a~ lot·at1on:-. and d1rt-l't1on and ;1p pnJ\ ed the""" 11f Jl'litnl'r" I n sC'1:ktl'\l:? hl'lp 1 r•1m thl· 11.1 lion :-. hig hest <'11urt. l.n~ \ngl'li:., 1 untt<ndc-d that 'th1 · 1.l11 mJt1· remcd\ for noise 1mpa('ll'll <'flm m •Hltltt's \\htlc n<•t knl•"'n lies with thl' prm:edurt·., tr, he adopted undl'r ft•<h•rul 1~1'" · · Th l' d 1· l 1 1· i.I I l' tJ a I an r l' b1:t wt·t•r1 a1r1•r;,ft ... ;i f•:t\ i:lnd l'fft l'lellc\ m andi:lte<l Ii\ tht· Fc•dc:r<1I ·\\ 1at.ion ·\\·t r rriu1rl ..... ;1 unlforrrl and ex<'lW,f\'f' ..,vslt'lll ol f('dt'rul regulat111n ,' th-1• 1·11 ~ tolrt the jusl 11:1's. The <1µ1wal addt•d · IC u1rpon prop rietor~ art> held res pons1 bl<· fo r the C1 ward of nu1s anc•e damages. thl·~ wil l he forced to adopt noise abateml'nl rules a nd regulat1un:-whH•h will l0onn1ct with con ~resc;1onC1I intent l CI establis h a umform national policy to control aircr aft noise." The Justice Departme n t. however. disagreed Asked for its ,·1ews. the Carter admimstra twn Scud the California c<1urt rul mg~ were plaml:-correct .. Sr(·i111 Class Signups Set Registration begins today at the Orange Coast YMCA for lad· pole class swimming instrurtion geared for boys and girls from 3 to 5 years old. Classes for these pre·schoolers are offered in both the morning and afternoon hours at the Y headquarters , 2300 University Drive. Newport Beach. Aquatic Director Ga r y Wegener says there is a Limit of four students per class due to the individual instruction re- q uired. . Registration will continue this week with c lasses beginning next Monday The great S.pocket western jean with a trim silhouette. Colors: Indigo . Deni m, Bleached Den im. Ecru Canvas and Putty/Canvas 540 Flock To Irvine Condo Sale By Rll'llARD GREEN 04 IN D•ll• l'llot Sl•lf \1 (1 r l' t h a n 5 4 0 p e o p 1 e ..,tn•amed into Irvine's Universi- ty J11gh S<·hool auditorium Sun- day 111 p<1rtu•1pate in a lottery for $75 000 condominiums Th1rt' winners we re chosen from Uif" crowd of people want- ing rn ho) ln ·tnl' condominiums rang111A in s1tl' from 750 to 1,164 '>(jUiHe foct Tht• condom1n1um!> are the f1r"l phai-.4• of the Woodbndge Park \'1st a development being hu1lt b) the Irvine P acific De \•clopmt-nt Company. Tho~1· who showed up for the lnllc n Wl'rt< told that the con- dc1m 1n1 ums c11uld lit-acquired fo r Sltl.001) down and $957 a mnnth ThL• lottery was restrict· 1•c1 lo IW11plc wlin \-\.Ork in Irvine A 'i<:Mn<I lottC'ry will be held CJ t't Iii for o ut o f·the c·1 t~ \\orkcr~ who want lo buy Wondbndge Park Visla con - do m1111ums . Thirty·three units .... i II be offered up then. The t"'o loller} !'>y:.tem is be 1ng u~ed by Irvine Pacific in an effort to meet a portion of the city's Gene ral Plan that r e- quir es affordable housing for people who work in Irvine, but h\'e elsewher e Tho~C' intt.>res tcd in bu} mg the ~ o nd•>m101ums pr teed from Si5 tin lo S76 176. are required to ('Jrn ll'SS than a bout $27,500 'l'arly Blind T e lephone Stickers Offered Emergency te lephone stickers for the blind are being offered to non -s ighted local residents by the Newport Beach Fire ~epart· ment in conjunction with the American Braille Institute. The sticke rs. punched with fi re and police telephone num· ber s in braille. are free of charge and can be picked up at t he department's headquarters. 475 32nd St. For more informa- tion or for deliver y arrange· ments. call 644-3603 AL S f'iAl4AGc ">fa r ASHION ISLAND NI WPOfH HEACH 17 1<ltfldd IO'Kl Monday. October 6, 1960 DAILY PILOT /13 Executions' Deterrence Effect Mild WASHINGTON IAP t ~:xt'cu lions of <'Om·1ctt>d k1lh•rs dt-tn other murdt!r~ for OI) htnl(,•r tha11 l•·o \o\t't'k .l(•corJtn.: to a 11tal1st1nd11tud) Dr lltn 11.J l'hilllps t'l.ln<'ludt•d from t1 thn.'t' Yt'•r reai.>arc'h pro Jett thal lht• hQnuc1dc rote drop durinat thl• wt>ek 111 11 h1.rhh pubht'iu>tl t'~l'\'Ullon and dunnk th~ followmg Wt't'k Rut Phtlltpi1 •• ,m•111l111<1Kl 11t lit' S11n 011.'l{O f11u11<1 tt1111 t hl· mur1ln rate t twn l)(·~1nh rai.1111< 'Wllhlll flVt• Ill ... Ii( Wl'('k' uf ll puhh<"•U'd <'lCC'f'lllton th.•• dtOI) In hom1c·101•' 1t. t'tHH't·lc.-d b) .an l'Qua ll y lur~e t1111• In h1m111'11lcK. · Ill' 'I' Nik UC' Pill' thi&I rt1H-. l'lt1lhp:. l' 1.11 m l"tl t tw I WU lo\t.' t' k 1fr c-11 fl .. nnwunu. tu · ltll' r1r!)t <'u11111t.dhn.c He aeltis VirllH Blood of Gays Makes Vaccine . . ,,... • -">~' -· ., "\J ,._ ........ ~· . ) .... •.-~ ~ '} Al'WI ........ ......... Actress Helen Hayes smiles as she displays the cake given to her during the celebration of her 80th birth- day at a private estate in SparkhiU, N.Y. Miss Hayes will turn 80 Friday. Watergate Interest Said On the Wane WASHINGTON (AP> The National Archives has come up with a "yes" answer t o the ques · tion : Can the public's appetite for information about the Watergate scandal ever be s atisfied? The archives announced that because of diminished demand. it has cut back the amount or time it makes Watergate tapes available for listening by the public. Since the tapes were opened to the public May 28, more than 9.500 people have listened to parts of them. Only 121·2 hours or the 6.000 hours of conversations secretly recorded on the instructions or former President Nixon have been made available. NEW \ OHK 1A P 1 Onl·e t.>ver y week ur !>O. Charle!> Co le presents h1msc•lf at tht: Nt:w York Blood Ct:nter for l!!l·hnl c1ans to jail h1::. vein with a nee die and re1nov1! about two pints of precious blood He 's paid \\l'll f or l h e pr1v1lege $50 a sess1011 But Co l t! volunteere d for th t: bloodletttng bdore he kne w there was any money involved It's not th;.it Cole ·s blood eon tains some r are t·urative power Quite the upp•>S1te It carrir s circula ting particles of a v1 r11!> that causes one of the world'<; most stuLtx•m and widespread diseases. Yet Cole. 30, 1s proud to make the d onat io n An avowe d h o m osexua l , he is among thousands of ~ay men across the country who have helped In the development or 8 V8t'Cine that makes hepatitis B a preventable di sease. "I had what felt like a bad case of the nu this was in 1978 so I went to a doctor and took a test and he said, ·You have hepatitis.· Basically. since then it's been one long recovery ... said Cole as he lay in a blood donor's chair. tubes running to and from hls right arm. Cole is among the 10 percent of the estimated 200,000 U S. hepatitis B victims a year who become chronically infected. and now he's a hepatitis 8 "car- ri e r ... His blood co ntains circulating particles or virus and may continue to do so for years. It is from Cole's blood -and the blood of hundreds of others like him -that Merck Sharp & Dohme. a pharmaceutical com· pany. makes the e xperiment<1l vaccine which could be market- ed by 1982. Technicians extract the liquid part of the blood, called plasma, which contains the virus. and the rest is r e turned to the donor's body. The virus is also earned in the saliva. sem en and m ilk. - Homosexuals also were the volunteers in the first large sca le study o f the vaccine Results of the tes t on 1.083 New York men were a nnounced last week. They showed the vaccine virtually eliminates the risk or hepatitis B. the most serious of the three lmown forms of the viral liver disease and the cause or one·lhird of all cases. Or . Wolf Sz mun ess . coordinator of the study. credit· ed cooperation from New York gay groups with helping to make the test a s uccess "Once the vaccine as licensed, the U.S. public really should congratu.Jate the gay communt· ty ... said Dr. Donald Francis of the U.S. Center for Disease Con· trol 's Hepatitis Division in Phoenix, An z. 111 111tu•ul t•\ ulenc·l· that c1.11.>1U•I 1111 sh111 .. nl do•'s d!!t1•r hom1<'ides r u .,hflrt ttm1· " ll1i. n ·1111rt . bttsl·tl on dlltJ at '"' Sii) t'JI' old a11tl publl:shcd in •' Aml•r11·1111 Jou1 nal of rwlot(y. 11> provoking <11S!>cnl 'm other rcsearc•ht·I'~ whose 1l 111t1<·ul s tudil!!I have !>howed no t••rn·nc dfr•·t ?h1 llJps tu1lt•1f tht1l µol1 t lt'al <'On ivutlVl'S bch1•vt! a dcterr~nt ~r frr t e xists , while liner a ls general ly do not 1 le t•alled both side!>· Vlt'WS UCl'urall' ·c 11nservat1ves are right 1n that there 11> u 'ihort·lerm deter· l'!!nl dfe(·t . whil e liberals ure n~ht in that there is no net 1011~ lt•rm effect.'· he concluded Dissent c:.irne from William Bowers a nd Glenn Pierre of N1>rtheastern Un1vers1ty's Center for Applied Soc i al Hes ean·h Their study of the deterrence question, announced 1n August. found an increase or two murders during the month following a highly. publicized execution. Questioned aboul Phillips · s tudy. Pierce said . "I don't believe he has a deterrent effect at all Whal he has is displace· ment, an effect on the timing of the crime but not the likelihood or the crime." o. this scene 1s more down to earth at ount St. Helens where craters 600 feet ide were formed by steam explosions iring the two weeks after the volcano's May 18 eruption The mountainlike terrain near the log debris is a pyroclastic flow covered with ash. Kids' Rights Backed 5preme Court OKs Ruling on Contraceptives \ISHJNGTON <AP> -The U.$upreme Court left intact tod a lower court ruling in a Mi1Ran case that parents have no iht to be notified before a co~-run health center gives L"a Mi1inelli Epecting ffiTON I AP 1 Sin ger· a clsss L 11.a M1nn e ll1 . hos pliz!!d afl N "uffcnn~ ab· doroal pains. is pregnant, her procer says "S mighL be in her "econ<t moo · of pre;.n<1nr y , s aid .TerrRobf-rts , prodUt'f'r of Miss Mintli's show appcaranc~ in a s ubuan night elub Thentert ain<'r. marril•d tu MarlGero. wal> admitted to M asshusetLc; General llo!>p1tal Sat uey Roberts s aid c;he was feelirbetter Sw1day but would rema at the hospita l until to· day ~uesday contraceptives to their tcen·age children. The nation ·s highest court a lre ady has unde r s tudy a similar question in a Ut ah case -whether states can require doctors to notify young girls' parents before performing re· quested abortions. In its contraC'ept 1ve ruling fo'eb . 26. however. the 26th U.S. Circuit Co urt of Appeals found a dis tinction betwee n the t wo t'ases "The question in this case is not whether a state ma) 1m PosP a condition whjch would limit the right <Jf privacy cif minors Rather 1t ~ whe ther the roo:-.t111.11on requires such a l'On· d1t1on. · 1ht' J ppt>a ls court said The (·nnt ro,ersy :--o~e m 1977 \\he n a ~6 yr•a r ·o l d girl 's parents. ident1f1ccJ 111 c·nurt re· Cords by the ft l'tlllOUS n <trnC); uf J ohn Jnd Jan<.• Dot:. ~ut:<l 1he Ingham County lleallh f>t·pd1'l m ent and the T ri \~ounty Family Plan11ing Center It operates in Lansing. Mach Their dau~hter hdd been pro· v1ded free hirth control pills by clime• <ilaff m embers after she attended weekly educational "rap sessions" on birth control and the res ponsib11lties of being sexually active. In the fiscal year immediately preceding the lawsuit. the center distributed con traceptive medication or devices to 623 girls aged 17; 466 aged 16; 210 aged 15 : and 74 aged 14. Most or those ser ved received birth control pills. Some of the teen·agers rece1ved inter·uterine device:<:. but such devices were not inserted without parental consent J ohn und J ane Doe's lawsuit. hied on liet1alf of all parents of teen·a~crs an Ingham County. charged that t he center violated their fundamental right to raise their duughter a s they saw fit . A fed1•rnl trial Judge ruled in favor of the parents and ordered the center to '\top distributing t he tOntracP pt ivl!s w1 t ha ut parental con~ent The 6th Cir<'uit court reversed th:it ruling, saying the pubUc center "has imposed no com· pulsory requirements or prohibi- tions whlt'h affect rights of the par e nts " t • In an interview, Phillips: responded. ·'There it a tern·: porary deterrence which they prefer to call displacement because in their work, they neveF- fou nd any evidence of deter·~ rence.'' ' Phillips approached the ques· tion from a different angle than ; other researchers by using week ly murder statistics rather than monthly or yearly figures . He also restricted the study to executions that were topics of extensive newspaper coverage. Such figures were available on· ly for London from 1858 to 19'll Britain abolished capital punish· ment in 1965. The data was not available in the United States because murder statistics before 1967 were not broken into weekly figures . and U.S. Supreme Court decisions and rev 1s io ns of d e ath penalty statutes blocked executions from 1967 to 1977. Phillips began his re· search s hortly after capital punishment resumed in this coun try. Since then. three convicted killers have been executed and more than 660 are under death sentences. F'rom the London data, Phillips chose 22 executions that had been <'Overed extens ively in the London . Times, then checked murder rates during the week of each ex· ecution and ror several preceding a nd following weeks. Totaling the figures for all 22 cases. Phillips found that 30 murders were committed durinR the one.week periods precedin~ the execution The figure dropped to 17 durinR the execution weeks . rising slight· ly to 21 for the s ubsequent one· week periods "This l'Orresponds to a drop in homicides of 35.7 percent ... he wrote. But Phillips then found that "in t he third. fourth. and fifth weeks following the execution week. the total number of homicides rises 19.4 above the number expected. "The most plausible interpreta· tion of this finding is that homicides are temporarily de · terred for a two-week eriod Then t h e temporarily deterred horn 1cides reappear a fter the publicized execution has faded from memory." Phillips cautioned that the Lon- don findings may not necessarily apply in contemporary America. He urged similar research in this country. though that would re-· quire painstaking efforts to trace murder statistics through local coroners' offices to develop week· ly murder rates . Split Sought By Princess MONTE CARLO . Monaco <AP> -Princess Caroline has filed for di vor ce from Philippe Junot. ending speculation she would ask the Vatican to annu.J her marriage. Last month. the 23·year. old Caroline and her 40· } ear-old hus band a p - peared b e f o r e a magistrate for a recon· ciliation try but it failed and she filed the divorce r equest. a pa l ace spokesman said. Caroline and Junot met i n 1975. Her parents, Prince Rainier and Prin· cess Grace. tried to dis· s uade her from marrying him. contending he was a playboy, but she re fused and they wed June 28 , 1978. Gang Slaying Probed INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Police are investigating the slaying of a 20-year-old woman member of the Sons of Silence who was killed by shots fired from a"l>assing car as she rode on a motorcycle. A feud between rival bike gangs may have played a part in the shootings. The Indianapolis Star reported today. Three other members or lhe J' ote Signup At Deadline Midnight tonight is the deallne to register to vote in the Nov. 4 general elec· lion. The Orange County Re1iatrar ol Voters office, 1300 S. Grand Ave., Santa Ana, wtll remain open un· W lbe de8Clllne. Deputy re1iatrara also wm be avtilable from 8 p.m. to m.ldn.is.bt at the Huntinlton Beach Police Department, 2000 Main :!d Huntlnston Beach, Or-.. Vallei Real l:ltate, Hitt C~mlao Capiltraao, San Juan ca,.._,. gang were wounded in the at- tack Saturday night on In· terstate 465. police said . They were returning from a funeral for another gang member, who was killed Thurdsay in a wreck. The Star said police were look· ing into the possibility that a feud between the Sons of Silence and a rival gang, the Outlaws, played a role in the shootings. The fued began in March when a member of the Outlaws was shot to d eath in the group 's clubhouse, according to the newspaper report. Killed in Saturday's attack was Lisa Reimer of In · dlanapolis. She was shot while riding on the back or a motorcycle driven by her fiance. Michael Pothast, 28. alaoof Indianapolis. Pothast 's broth4lr. Richard Pothast, 20, of Indianapolis, was injured, along with Victor lrvin, 27, and his fiancee, Rosella Bri11s. 30. both of Georgetown, Ill. Irvin was treated at a hospital aod released. Pothast and Miss Brlags were hospitalized in satisfactory con- dition at a hospital. Ml11 Brill• said In an in· tervlew that when 1he heard the ahou, "I thought'it waa backfire from a car or one of the other cycles. "Then I saw Michael apeed by ua, t~ to hold on to Usa's Ump body. He wu bavin1 trou. ble tidin g her . She was slum., over s ideways ,'' Miss Brigglaid. Imrldiately after she heard the shs. Miss Rriggs said she herselwas shot twice in the back Id twice in the legl>. "I ll!er saw the car that shot us. Ttre were so many, .. s he said. Slan Grizzly A !an Killer? WruGLACIER, Mont. (AP) -T and claw marks left on the or a Texas man will be comp with lhe teeth and claws a large grizzly bear lo determine whether al was r eponsible for 1. stale o((lcials said. r waa killed Sunday by In Glacier National out six miles from e body of Laurence , of Dallas waa found The bear's body was taken t.he state laboratory at Bozem .. Tra and dropptn1s will also be an zed, said Joe Shellen· ber1er, cUn1 park superinten· dent. rdon was the third person Ued by 1rtulies ln lhe park t year. . . • r our do e.vrz.rytrnng JackQ.t, surv1velon . th<Z. firnz.st cotton pophn you'1 l rzve.r e.x~r-ience.. d<Z.vcz.1opzd by the, royal a1r force. durirg ww II> t)u s un iquQ. fa bric is wat<zr and wind N.~11cznt, pz.mar:e fuQ, f-ine.5t cloth fo r p rot<ict1on against th<Z-<Z-le.ments known to man . ~~o@@)§@ 44 nuhion Island• Newport Beach·714/644·5010 JOOI ~stwood Blud..·~st.wood Vtllage•213!419·7127 ------------------------_,, \ ' I l r I I I I I I I --- t-1 DAILY PILOT * NATION I WORLD .. ..... . ~easting But Will It Fly? ERA Boycott Ruled Legal TH£ UNBELlt:VEABLF. 6 Sl/('ff: Thts·was a rnlxent ble weelu-nd for lhe <'Yn tN and Wrona Thinkers of our Southem (;ahromia re11on Everyttun1 camf' up rose11 It was a t itne for bellevang For cappttrs. a baseb•ll aure1auon known &s the LoK Anaelea Oodtrers put on a Penis of Pauline •<'t att Chavez Ravine. and in some last minute h•rolcs. lied up the Nai tional Lea1ue West in knots This followed a v.-eekend of &porting acuon that H"'' the Rama football group mvtte San Franeasro's bunch tu Anaheim st~daum wh"'re they thr.shed the ttiay 'lty l>t'O pie, 48 to 216. IEVEN EARLIER, UCLA's gndaron ""arnor~ went to Co lumbus, Ohio, a nd beat up everybody thoroughly both on the field a nd along the sidelines. Still upon the gridiron, the USC Trojans prove capa ble of snatching victory out of lelhargy In.en Your Ballot at the Right arad Then Have Lotsa Faith Such a glorious sporung weekend. It was a tim~ for believing. BUI' IT ISN'T OVER. We are going to be asked to have even deeper faith in the days ahead. this time on the election front. Recent news dispatches. for example, suggest that Oranae County's famous vote-counting system is actually ready to tally all the votes in November's General Elec- tion. Now never mind the Dodgers. Forget the Rams, the Br uin and the Trojans. ThJs vote-r.ounting thing is what's going to take REAL faith. OUR NEW VOTE-counting gadget, complete with whistles, bells and blinking lights, cost $1.3 million. It went into action for the first time last June in the Primary Elec- tion. My, did it add to Orange County fame on slow-motion replays of election results. But let's be kind. After all, the final , official non· controversial tally was only four days la te. IN RECAPPING the June disarray, we have been told that there were compute r programming errors. ghastly tlitches in t.be internal works Cknown u "ha.rdware" in the computer dodge), and, of all thinp, human 1oota. Now, tiowever. we are told t.be system la dandy. All lt needed wu "a little fine tuning." We should have faith. You would hardly expect to see a used car salesman down at Honest Jake's try to use that kind of pitch. He's trying to peddle you this old heap that shakes when it runs like a Santa Ana go-go dancer . The engine leaks oil from every bolt and sounds like two rocks rolling around in a tin can. It blows smoke from one end and water from the other. "ALL IT N'EEDS is a little fine tuning." Jake declares soothingly. switching the cigar stub from one side of his mouth to the other. "Just believe in it." Thus com e November. our vote-counting system is go- ing to take off and fly like a homesick angel. You can believe in the Rams, the Bruins or the Tro- jans. But don't carry this believing thing too far W A~ll Nli TON I AP> The I/ S Suprt•rnt• Court refused to 1luy to :ilrtkc down as illegal a f1un1 11 1 ~t 111 ·p ared boycott a&a1n:>t t ht::ie :>lutes that have not yet rati(led the Equal Rights Amrndmcmt Schniidt's Pou'er l tlcreased BONN, West liermany <AP> West German vot ers quadrupled Chancellor Helmut Schmidt's majority in the lower house of Parliament. giving his leftist-Liberal ('Oalition four more years in power Schmidt's v1ctory over his con seravative foe, Bavarian Premier Franz Josef Strauss. had been forecast by opinion polls before the national election Sunday. But the size of his ma - JOr lt y, which jumped from 11 to 45 seats, was a surprise and re- sulted from gains mad~ by his j unior coalition partner, Hans- Dietrich Gensche r 's moderate F ree Democrats. SCHMIDT SAID he was "very satisfied" with the outcome of the national election Sunday, ad· ding that it also "pleased the neighbors" of Western Europe's most prosperous and populous nation. "Germany remains predicta- ble," he said , repeating his favorite campaign phrase, .. and that is what counts." He told reporters his new ma· jority in the Bundestag would al· low him t o govern m o r e smoothly and to pursue detente with the Soviet bloc. a military balance in Europe and a ··policy of social peace " GE N SC HER , WHO i s Schmidt's v1re chancellor and foreign minister . said his party was "very happy" over the re- s ults . He said despite their gains. they would not ask for more than the four cabinet posts they had in the last government. Political commentators said the Free Democ rats' strong showing would give Schmidt in· creased support with which to resist the demands of his own party's radicals for stronger Socialist programs . Preliminary official returns gave Sc hmidt 's Soci~ Democrats 42.9 percent of t.h 38.3 miJlion votes cast and 2 "\. seats in the Bundestag, a gain of \. four. But the Free Democrats upped their share of the vote from 7 .9 percent in 1976 to 10.6 per cent and took 53 seats, an in- crease of 14. Showers Dampen East Su nny Skies Forec(JJJ tfor Mo st of Nation c ........ f!.,...,_ Nl"'t lfld momlnv low cto-•nd :::~='.'° bllc:-f beachos T ... 14n Coastel 111i111 -loO&. •-11> l'-.OS. 11>1.,. '"911 mkl ~. I-lft ti. tOs.Walltr .... 1:1•-· ,...,. varl•bl• •ll'ld~ ,...._.....,.......~becoml"9 -1y ,. .. U ..-S wttll-10 two ... Wlftf -T......., .ttemoofl. """' .. _..,. -< ...... '"'""' -· _.,....,_CIH~lftt, .JI:!-.. 100 "' ~~~ • lt .. ••t111•tr Ooh1114h• --·ass l'i.t141a -from u 11-c""tre1 N•• Me•I<• ~ , ... 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'° Moon rlMS4'Jl•,m , MtaS:l! 11 m Course Offered In Car R e pair A courH in basic auto repair will be ottered by Saddlebeck C01le1• at Cl"OW1l Valley Community P•rklntA.-.Nlpel. Tbe llx·week clul, to btp Oc.t t, will meet Tbundaylfrom 7to tOp.m. Tbe park la located at Jrf51 CJ'O'#D Valley Parkway. Forlnlormatlonca11PJ-UOO . • j The court. without commt."n turned away a rguments by Ml souri officials that the Nation. Organization for Women viola ed federal antitrust laws by e couraging other groups not hold conventions or mee tings non-ratifying states. THE WWER federal COUI had ruled that the boycott, n( joined by more than 300 o ganizations and local gover ments. is a "political activlt; e xempt from antitrust laws ai protected by the Firs t Amen meot's guarantee of freedom petition the government. NOW was sued bx Missouri 1 ficials in 1978 after that st1 began to feel the financial I pact of the pro-ERA boycott. U .S. District Judge Ela Hunte r of Kansas City rul against the state. and his ruh was affirmed last March 28 b 2-1 vote or the 8th U S. Circ Court of Appeals. THE t\PPEAL..c;; court's oi: ion relied heavilv on a 1: Supreme Court dec1s 1on. cal Eastern Railroad vs Noe stating tha t antitrust I a ws not violated by "m ere attem to ionuence the passage or forcement of laws." In its appeal, Missouri dre1 distinction bet ween the 1 case, ln which a g r oupr railroads waged a public r- tions campaign lo gain pas!'f of laws harmful to the true~ industry. and NOW's boycott. ·'Noerr presented a comb;. l ion to get legislatio n harmfll) others. NOW is a combinatioo harm others to get legislatior- two quite different' situatio1' a rgued state Attorney Gem] John AshcrorL HE SAID THE appeals c1. decision ·'would replace e s ystem of government in wh legisiatur cs are collecti•Y responsive to the popular II with a system in wh1ch1e legislature responds to thoso· terest groups able to inflir1e g reatest economic sufferin'n the citizenry.'' .. In s hor t. .. Ashcroft n tended, "the decision s ubsties raw econo mic power rone ballot box . . . What NOW wd p ropose . . . is a systerin which all pressing issues ~e day are decided by muscle.' A CAMPAIGN OR A CAUSTIC COM MENT? Actor Would Accept -If N•m• Spelled Right Reagan Rules Surveys Shou' Electoral Edge WASH INGTON <AP 1 With just four weeks left an the presidential campaign. suneys by fiv e major news organizations show Rcpublir an Ronald Reagan well aht!ad in the electoral votes that actually dt>c1de t he presidential contest. In three of the surveys. Heagan had more than the 270 elec· toral votes nee<led to win tht presidency. HOWf.Vl::R, THE S' ... 'l'f':\' by The Associated Press showed tossu p states 'itill holcl t11e balance. meaning Carter could reverse the trend And The Wash1ngton Post. whose own s urvey s hows Reagan with more than the needed electoral votes, also said the president could still pull off a victory. The AP survPy or polit1eal leaders, campaign strategists and st ate public opirnon polls showed that the outcome hinges on tight- ly contested stales in the Northeast and upper Midwest and in Texas. All three maJiir candidates were campaigning today in the Midwest and Northeast. President Carter was to be in Wisconsin and Illinois. Reagan in Connectac·ut. New Jersey and Penn· sylvania, and independent John Anderson in Illinois a nd M assacuusclts. THE AP SURVE\' SHOWED Reagan the leader in 25 stales with 236 electoral vott:s, 34 s hort of the rnaJority that would install a new Republ.ican <tdmanistrat.Jon It ::.ho.,. ed Carter leading an 11 st ate:; and the Distnct of Colum - bia . for a total of 131 electoral votes Nt>1ther tht-f\ r sun e). nor any nf the others. shows Anderson wanning any clectorol votes though it's possible he could tap the eler t1on oni: "ay or 1 he other in some states That m"ns there is ,·irtually. no prosper t Andt.>r"';on can deadlock the election in the Electoral College UNDER THE CONSTITUTION, lhe presidential vote la de- cided in the Electoral Colle&e which means -t.bou1b lt bu rarely happened -that the man elected need not neceuarily w\n the popular vote . ----- THE PRITIKIN PROGRAM. Bett health. 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Tlw 111 .. 1 cl.I\ , 11 ,1 h1'.1hh 11•r 1111• Tltt Prltl;tl• ture. GARDIN Prltlkin Protr i~.1 .. ~,a~~~" e Blvd. #0 0.0 ., ... .., S..C>n$M T•• IRVINI! Santa Ana lrvt HMt Hotel 1717 E. Dyer RI ......-rt .. ~tffctll4·l!: .... O<t.••1 •"f I COSTA•BA Mesa Verde Ubrary 2969 Mesa Verde Dr 8al'I Ot.IO "°"Y 111 Uarllor .S to lahf·lt to Ill•• v"* O. TWt 0<1 ' " ' 30 ""' NEWPORT BEACH Ebell Club 515 W. Balboa ~ 111 d ""..,_,,..,,,elf~ 9Hh Y Straitlll __.1_ llM 11.n.oa lll•d ,.,_.Ort l•T .... NEWPORT BEAC" Marriott llolel 900 Newport Center Dr SO t'w7l0Jam-YllO s..u 11arw• Or s Wed ()n I all JO pm IRVINE A\rporter loo 18700 McArthur Blvd; ... rwr tlf MatAl\11"' l lvd I "'"'" Oft t 11 T JO ,... Cooper,11ion with vour doctor I<. 1m 1lt'd ,111cl <.•111 ciur.lHt·d. • for more in1ornM11un. t .1111/ 141 AY I ·7 :;oi' <.ulll·ct. •.. I I ~-~ ..... _ ...... ' CALIFORNIA Uonl1ay rlctnber 6 1980 ™IL Y PILOT •t.1 s • ., ........ Users to Control Electricity LOS ANGELES I API l'nlh•r •new ~nu1y·ronservat1on plan. rt-s1dt-nti or four Southern Callfom1• rommwut1es can say how much dectricll y they wall use each month and 1f they t>xe'ffd their budaet, Southe-r-n <:allfoml• Ed111on 'o will tum out tht1lr lights durina penods of peak demand Edlaon <'alls tht' proaram Ocnrnnd Subs~rlptlon S\lrVH'e, undt>r whic h cu1to1nen de<'ide with the help of Edlaoo advisers how llttle electnc1ty they really n(lfd. They r an get as llttl~ as one kilowatt enou~h to hght tO Divas Slaare Sf.age 100 watt lltththulh:-. 111 u 11nt• hun.eµo wer motor for a month 1l1t-u1 tl1t\' u11 nounred f'n day The progran1 lw•"un lu~l month m Vauha, f'ullerton. <'uvlna urul 0 11tarlo and so far has ttl>out soo homco"' ne rs participating Tht· 11t1hly ho(ICS 111 m cre a se the n umber to 2 ,000 by Oecember E11senlially, tht• ~Y tcm wurks hke a governor on a <·ar's thrullle It will nut let a homeowner on any .:ivcn day us1> more than one day's shurc of cleetr1c:1 ty, thereby, hopefully, t·uttang rtown the Operatic stars Beverly Sills, left, and Joan Sutherland s hare stage for the first time Sunday in San Diego, winning critics' praise. Their performances as Adele the maid and Rosalinda the mistress in "Die Fledermaus" brought a 15-minute, foot-stomping standing ovation. 11moun1 or e lectricity used all over i;;d ison's ser vice area. If the level of demand does exceed t hat amount. 11 device instaJled on the t>lt·ct riC'a l meter automatically shuts off the power supply And the customer l' a 1111ut restart the power. by pressing a reset button on tht' meter . until he has turned off enough appli ances to bring his demand below the dajly level he agreed upon. This keeps a person from using up all his allotted electricity in' les~ than a month. fn return fo r the inconvenience , customers can save as much as $24 a month The average residential bill for all homoowners is curently $34.95. Bridge Jf orkers. Rescue 'Leaper' On Golden Gate SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Golden Gate Bridge workers today brought a m an to safety after he threatened to JUmp from the famous span into the cold waters of San Francisco Bay Bridge personne l and a cris is counselor from Mt . Zion hospital talked with the unidentified m an for about three hours in a heavy fog before he s urrendered about 2 a .m . The Coast Guard s tationed several rescue boats under the bridge lll case the man leaped, a spokes man said. Authorities sa id the man crawled un der the bridge about 11 p.m. Sunday and sat on cords under the brid~e deck while he was talked out of jumping. San Franciscans Told To 'Go Fly a Kite' SAN FRANCISCO <AP > -San Franciscans now can legally fl y their kites on the greens of the city, but 1t 's still a no-no to wash spittoons and beat dirty carpets on city sidewalks. The Board of Supervisors voted to resciQd an old city law wtuch pro· hibited flying kites in much of the ci- ty without a permit. According to police, no one had asked for a kite· flying permit in more than a decade. Should we have a funeral and visitation for Grandpa? He was very old. maybe he doesn't have any friends left The choice of a funeral o r vlsilatlon for the PldPrlv .. tw ulJ not lll' rnade o n false assumprlons It Ii. eas y 10 tieli•'VP rh,11 11lt.I pe111>le have no fr iends. Many hovP spent their ltt'>' "'""'' 111 " nur'iing home away from orhers . Many of their friend., mav oli.11 httve pre· CPded rhem in dea1h Nev~rtheleo,-;, iod.1y 1hert' '' ,, l"'!J"' pup11la- 1ion of the elderly than then~ ha!> l'vt'r Ileen lwfnr'-'. and thdt p11µ1,. latlon Is growing! Many familif's who httw d111'iP11" v1!>lt111ion and rradilional funeral have bee11 yratihed 111 me!'I fri end'i ,,f rlw di'· ceased who ca ll 10 pay rheir respecrs lJh·auw rhl'V r,,,.,d abu111 thl' person. O thers (Orne tn exprei.i. !tUpµort ,,f the f,11111lv Whvn "'' older pPrson dies . a fu neral a nd vi!>1tation. !Jiv••!I frrend., a , h i1111 e to expres!> their feelings. 1 larb(n· IJa,rn · ~l<>t1nt ()live ~ lcn1orial Pllrl• · \ lo1·t uar\· • · \ lausolcu n1s · Crcmato1')' 1625 Gisler A venue • Costa Mesa • Phone 540-5554 Costa Mesa's Only Complete Funeral Facllit1es prown Asked ro Aid Killer LOS ANGELES (AP) -The woman whom 1tborities allege tried a killing similar to those in- 11ved in the Hillside Strangler cue reportedly -.agbt tbe governor's help for Kenneth Bianchi, lt confft9ed 1tran1ler. Knowe Veronica Lynn Compton, arrested Thursday '' allegedly tryin1 to attempt a "copycat" 8'ngling in Bellingham, Wash., tried a few days e~er to pers,uade Gov. Edmund G. Brown to help 81\chi, the Los Angeles Times reported today. ~·loll• l,oa Angefer Arftl . ?ASADENA <AP) An earthquake measur· i1g •,3 on the Richter scale jolted the Los Angeles ll'e\ but there wer e no reports of injury or m~ge. , ~h e t em bl or oc · ·r J CU-rel at 11:40 p.m. Sun-ST A~'E diy «id was centered 10 mies northeast of San --------- F·rnaido, said Dennis Mredth, spokesman for the California Institute of Tthndogy's Seismology Lab here. Los Angeles-u ea police dispatchers said they reeive4 several taJls from residents who felt the 1 quke. hllwr ll~IJt• Conf aln flood STOCKTON (AP> -"Things are pretty quiet, buwhat the wind could bring is anybody's guess," Dae Vossbrink savs about the fragile railroad e11ankment holdint back Oood waters in the San Jotuin River Delta. I Voss brink, a s pokes man for the East Bay Mtlcipal Utility District said Sunday the dis-I tri(s water -supply t>lpeUne and thousands of acri of below-water-level delta farm land were "Mer protected now than a week ago." ...._ Ballftf oft llaee Miik ACRAMENTO (AP) -State health officials hav' ordered Alta-Dena Dairy raw non-fat and wbol milk products with a code date ending in the lettt1"C" removed from store shelves. ealth Services Director Beverlee Myers said th~t he ordered sales hailed alter Riverside Coun- ty elth officials found salmonella organiams ·• fro 4.lta-Dena Dairy cartons of certified non-fat lk coded 9·15 C and from whole raw milk 19C. lleoreeer Slalna GofJd8 L ANGELES <AP> -Police say they re- cove an estimated $500,000 to $1 million in silver, elry and cash after they arrested two people invesU1ation of bur1lary. vered 1oods were to be displayed at the poU department's West Los An1etes station in an to determine their owners, said Detec- Uve Jim er. ' . After rivate security a1ency responded to a bur1lary at a home on Mapleton Drive SUn- da)', Robe 5'dbeck, 32, of Chico, and a 17-year- old youtb f Hawaii were arrested for inveaU1a- tioa ot bur y, Boialler aaJd. ~ Managen'\efU for Children and Parent.s Plnenclal Tranal\iona , for the VVidowed • • 1sasoun investment. f 2. i c 3 .. ~ :c I ... ~ J .. '• .. . " .) " •• .. ... ·~ ,., . .. ... 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''n tht•) urt· .1n~U \ btiC'aU~f' Lht- count) hus !>lnp11••rl th\" a1r hnt> of h \'u 11r 1t:-. 14 daily dt! parturt'b fro1n thl' Ltlqxu1 Tht· t•onnt \ •h d tht· omt' t o Ai1 Califom1u. 14 hH·h hac1 27 .,ltuh dt'pt1n11re11 Tht• rour (h~hts l'rttatt"\l lhrou~h the 1•ounly IH'ltun will be.> tw'nt'J O\'t•r tu t-'r"nt wr A1tltnc.>s um.I Wes tern Airlines M• pnr1 uf .sn rntt-nm rlau b.1 the county to satas(y demands from Uw ... 1•d1•rdl ..\v111tmn Adm1ms tra tion thm lhl' u1rv<>rl tw upt•f\t-d to Jdd1tional Jd a ir c·ur r&t!rs. Th~ flt'"' flt~hl~ will m·c111 "'1thou1 dn 1nr:re&3e 1n th~ 41 . (l1~hl P\'I d tl) luJ I ffi~t'tJ .tl lht> illrport to !0101 ffilll• OOIM~ 1rnpat·ts 1>n nt>.1rh\ rc-:-.1dr ril The c·u wit) ~ rcfus.tl lo ltft lht' lJd t!'I purtll'ularl.) bothersome t1, the:.> llughe offil'1a ls Tht y a rgue 111 the l<;lws wt tha t lht.> ll flq~ht ~r day max1mt1m tloe& not con sider wh<1l the) l'a ll '"t·u rrenl conditions " We don't kn11\' wha t coud1llons the) are talking about. One thing "'e do know 1s that residents Living near the a irport ha\'t> ~ufCcred too much noise for too long. Hughes Ai1 w~s1. whH·h has enjoyed the privilege of operating from the airport for many years . must be aware of tha t. One can sympa thize with Airwest over the loss of one - seventh of its flights . But asking for more total flights un- der ''current conditions'' of noise is nonsense. A Flurry of Laws As the 1979-80 session of the state Legislature stumbled to a close. the usual clutter of bills landed on Gov. Brown's desk to be signed or vetoed by the midnight Sept. 30 deadline. The governor responded energetically. with results that add up to som e good news. some bad news and some question marks. On the plus side h e signed into law: -A bill giving Orange County its own transportation district. Hurrah! -A bill that will reduce pay roll deductions for s late disability jns urance -obviously n eeded s ince the fund wassofatrefunds h ad t o be made last year. . -A _bill t~at prevents. governors from keeping ap- pointees m office without Senate confirmation. Thts one was aimed directly at Brown's own practices. -A ~ill ending odq-even gasoline sales and leaving conservation plans up to the co unties. Logical, since no on e a ppeared to be paying any a ttention to odd-even. -A bill m aking it clear t h at the aim of bilingual education must be lo get st udents to learn Eng lis h as quickly as poss ible A bill that m '1ke s it e asier to attach salaries of parents who fall behind in child support pay ments . -A bill that e xempts bottled water s ales from stat e and locaJ sales taxes -important to those who cannot drink tap water b ecause of health problems_ T here were som e pluses on the veto side too: -Brown wisely vetoed a bill that would have made it easier to get a permit to carry a gun. -And a bill t h a t would h ave prohibited state officials from removing the tax-exem pt status of som e churches on the grounds they a re too involved in politics. -Also vetoed was a bill that would have g ranted a huge tax exemption to some liquor dis tillers. -And a bill that would have helped incumbent judges by preventing some c halle n gers. su ch as de puty district attorneys, from ballot identification by their titles. On the minus side, the governor vetoed a bill that wo uld have reduced overwithholding of income taxes - c iting the state 's s haky financial situation. And, on t h e same grounds. he vetoed a bill that would have extended funding for driver education programs un- : lil 1985. Thal funding now runs out at the end of this school year. On the question m ark side, the governor signed into law a bill that prohibits school districts from issuing "~ertificates of completion " to s tudents who complete high school course work but fail the proficiency tests now required for graduation. This is guaranteed to raise a ruckus among parents whose students don't get any graduation day recognition for their efforts . But it could strengthen the vafue of a high school diploma. And on the som ewhat weird s ide. the governor signed the so-called "drunkmobile" law that authorizes purc hase of 10 s pecially equipped automobiles that will blink their lights and beep their horns when a device on the steering wheel s hows the driver is under the in- fluence. Sh ades of Rube Goldberg! They 'll be tested in the Los Ange les area on repeat drunk d riving offenders who c hoose the e mbar.rassm ent of driving a "drunkmobile" over a fine or jail sentence. Which goes to sh ow there's almost nothing our diligent lawmakers can 'l think up when we set them loose in Sacramento for a couple of years. • •Opinions expressed In the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment is Invited. Address The Dally Pilot, P.O. , Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321 . · Boyd I Heads or Tails ByLM. BOVD You never see a squirrel come down a tree tail first. llf.ar Gloomy t Gus So the Rolls Royce peo· ple have at last bred cattle whose hides are immune to barbed wire to solve the marred aeatcover cri1i1. Now bow abo\ll developin• a strain with 25 percent more beef to solve t.he world hunrer crllll 7 A.V. 0-MJ 04" ~-0 ... -....... , , ............... , _ _...,,.....l ........ _ ~=.-=r'-· Now a bear. that's different. A bear always comes down a tree tail r~t. In fact, an the animals that cUmb trees can be so divided -whether they come back down head first or tail first. People also can be divided into two groups this way by the manner in which they enter cars : head first or tail first. The birth of lb& blues wu a political lhin1. ln 1909. W. C. Handy wrote a ditty called "Mr. Crump" for E.H. C rump's municipal c am· pai1n. Tbrt!e yean laler the song came out as the Mem- phJs Blues. A mona tboee who take note of televtaioa. the 1rownuC pay mol'e attention to t men'• voices, the cbUdnn to tbe women's. Or so the aur· vey1 lndiut.e. Mickey Mouse Meets the FBI WAStllN(~'l'ON 1<:uct11, 2S )'l'H r:-llJ(ll m1 ll1nn11 ur American d 'l1 hlr t'll ~ 11ll'lwd the premiere or W Jll D1i.n.-':. newest creallon I ht• M1cki.·y Mous~ Club The H>u n~:-lt'r' d11..ln'l know it , but ~11111 ... 0 111· wa ~ wutl'hing over thl.'lr !i hllulder The F BI was rnunitl1nn~ lhe µrogram , too. w r111t .. 11 wouh.I. or course, be 11d1n1lv~ llJ 11nagine J Edgar llouv,·r -.11u11~ Ill It 11111 U( hi!! ll•l('V lJ>IUll l'l .µ11rl in~ 1.1 tu~ ... 3 r e d M ou,.,ekel eer hut, 1nu rnal 1-'BI h ies re H~U I that lt1l' l a t e dirt><•tor wai. J d ose .met 1'nt1cal v11:wer 0Hhe M1l'key Mouse Club. lloover did not always approve of what he saw Why? Wdl, in Mousekcteer parlance. •· M· I· C- K E· Y Y? Becuuse we don't like you.M 0 -U S-E··· THE Dl~NEY-HOOVER con· nection began the year before the M1l•key Mouse Club was formed~ A 1954 me mo from the Los Angelf's FBI office informed Hoover ... Mr. Disney has volun- teered representatives or this of- fice complete a ccess to t he facilities of Disneyland for uses in Earl Wate rs connection with official matt~rs and for recreational purposes." Two months later, Disney was approved u a regular FBI con- lucl. So far, so good. But in 1957, a committee within the FBI approached Disney on the possibiUty that he might film a segment on the FBI laboratory for use on the Mickey Mouse Club show. Hoover was outraged. The com- mittee "should not have done this without prior approval," Hoover penciled on the memo, adding: "This is a most embarrassing and unfortunate situation. No one should initiate s uc h a move without clearance here.·· In a subseque nt m e mo, a Hoover aide explained the direc- tor's objection. "It is not felt that the Mickey Mouse Club ii the proper plac~ to publicize this ... It comes on at 5:30 p.m. each weekday and 1s aimed at the ·small fry.' Jf we are going to do this. we s hould do it right, and try and get Disney to do a one- hour Disneyland s how, which at present is at 7 :30 p.m . on Wed - nesday night. This show has an adult and juvenile appeal. .. THE OBLIGING DISNEY agreed. and earned the following com m e ndation in his FBI dossier : "Appears to be a very re· liable IJ\dividual and bas been quite friendly with the FBI." Alas, Disney's reliability soon s uffered a setback in Hoover's eyes, when he failed to let the FBI c heck fou r Mick ey Mouse newsreel segments on the bureau before they were s hown to the na- tion's moppets. ''Obviously.'' said an internal memo reviewed by Hoover "the mishandling on the part ~r the Disney Studios and failure to Uve up to their agreement will be taken into consideration when future approaches are made to the Bureau by this outfit." . Hoover penciled a grim nola· t1on on the memo. "No further cooperation is to be extended to the Disney Studios.'' FROM THAT POINT on, the once happy relationship between I?isney and Hoover fell apart like a Donald Duck picnic. In 1961. the Bureau's s ludio-w~lchers were alarmed by a Disney movie calle d "Moon Pilot." Discreet i nqui ries showed that the film made the FBI look Like -well like a Mickey Mouse operation'. ··Most references tolhe FBI are handled inaccurately and some are ludicrous," stated a memo to Hoover aide Cartha (Dekel De Loach. "The Air Force officer, for example , is continually out- witting surveilling agents . and the agents are gene rally pie lured as bumbling, heavy-footed incompetents ... Hoover ordered the Los Angeles FBI office lo protest and the FBl's n ame was changed to "Federal Security" in the finished movie. PRACTICING PREACHER: Last year, the Internal Revenue Service reported that Uncle Sam loses upto $17 billion in taxes each year because of unreported in· come . Self-employed workers are major offenders in this area. NowinvesUgators for Rep. Sam Gibbons, D-Fla., have found that some federal agencies do a rotten job of reporting the income they pay to consultants and other self. employed outsiders. With the help of the General Accounting Office. they checked the e mployer· s ubmitted Form 10995 of five agencies the General Services Administration, the Energy. In· terior and Navy Departments and the I RS itself. The investigators found that four of the agencies s ubmitted on- ly minlL'1cule numbers of 1099s, despite the millions of dollars they pay for outside services each year. The only agency that was filing 1099s conscientious ly was, fittingly. the I RS. HERO ON THE SPOT: Lech Walesa, leader of the triumphant Polish strikers, is a hero to his countrymen, but a marked man in the Communist Party's book. Anxious to please their Kremlin masters and forestall a still· reared Soviet invasion, the obe- dient leaders or the new Polish re- gime are quietly preparing a propaganda campaign to dis· credit Walesa. Diplomatic and int elligence sources say the re- gime is ready to spread lies about Wal esa 's personal cha racter and his family if the political situation deteriorates. WATC H ON WASTE : Art Buchwald once wrote that the single most prized status symbol in Washington is Cree, reserved parking space Congress has been eagerly and expensi ,·ely pursuing this perk ever since . The lates t manifestation was the purchase of two parking lots for Hous e members for S8 miluon That works out to more than $18,000 per congressm an Bureaucratic Rule-makers Sidestep . Law Tbrough the mails come a press release f1 om Harold T "Bizz" Johnson, the dean or California's Congressional del- egation, detailing his vote on each and every issue. Tbere 1s really nothing newsworthy about that fact. Throughout bis long career of public service Johnson has always m&de an open book or his actions and has made it a practice to periodically report nis votes on the issues. He started in politics as a Roseville school board member. was e lect e d to t h e c ity council, a nd served seven years as its mayor before being elected t o the st ate Senate In 1958, after 10 years in the Legislature. he was e1ected to Con"ress and has been there ever since, being r e -elected each s ucceeding term While in t he state Senate Johnson gained a reputation as a "pillar or strength" who kept his word and dealt fairly and hones tly with a ll. His ac- complishments were many both ror the Rtat. 1nd his district. In Congress his record on behalf of Charles McCabe his district has been even more illustnous and he now. by reason of his seniority, presides over the all-important House Public Works Committee which parcels out the funds for work projects• throughout the nation. And it should nol be left unsaid that despite the scandals involv· ing Congressmen and others in public office caught in bribe tak· ing, ki c kbac ks and extra- marital entanglements, not one whisper of wrongdoing has ever been h eard about '' Blzz'' Johnson in bis entire career. SO IDS RELEAS E detailing h is voling was a bout to be routinely passed over until the eye caught three of his recent votes. These were to prohibit the Internal Revenue Service from adopting regulatioM eliminating the tax exemptions granted private schools, the promulgal· ing of rules which would cause the loss or their exempt status, and prohibiting IRS from impos· ing a withholding tax on Interest and dividend earnings . Whether the tax exemptions for the private schools should be eliminated or whether withhold· ing should be imposed on in· terest and dividends was not the iss ue. Far more important wu the stopping of the bureaucrats, elected by nobody. from makin" such decisions A large majonty or the Hou s e agreed wi th Johnson. reserving the authonty of Congress to deter mine such issues. In itself the fact that the elect· ed representatives have enough bac kb o ne t o slap th e bur ea u c r ats d o wn i s newsworthy but the importance of the votes was tha t it was IRS that was given the word. The agents or IRS have been harass· ing taxpayers for year s with rules . written and unwritten , that it devises without any by· your-leave from Congress. The vigilance or Congress in halting the three proposed regulations gives evidence of a growing awareness of the repr esen- tatives to the problems being created by bureaucrats shooting from the hip with regulations. UNFORTUNATELY, in re- viewing Johnson's periodic vol· ing reports it seems that an in· creasing a.mowit of time is oc- cupied by t he Con g ress in battling the bureaucrats and swatting down their regulatory efforts. What Is disturbing is the knowledge that unless Congress is alert each and every lime lbe administration seeks to make laws without Congressional sanction. the public is stuck ~ new and oppressive restrict'.lS 1n the form of rules which tve the full effect of law. There must be a better •ay for Congr ess to controllhe bureaucratic tendencies to '8ke laws than waiting until i red flag is waved arid then tistIY passing laws. one by one, t ~al with each specific reg uJatcyat- lempt. A SSEMBLYMAN D\N Boatwright fouad a way o b>ck adoptions of rtgulation! bythe s tate's bureaucrats Ni~ut legislative approval. "' drl'ted a constituti0tal a mencmet to permit eitt.e r house 1 the Legislature lo veto an ad· m in is t r a ti v e reg u I a o n . Although h.'s efforts lo ure passage wtre thwarted ~ the unconscionable lobbying p:tics of the governor, Boatpght. now nmning for the state ate. has vowed to reintroduce bill next year. Congress does not n constitutional a m end adopt t h e re qui rem Boal wright's propos a simple majority vote each house it could require 11 ad· ministration regulat ns be ratified by Congress etore becoming effective. Gains Fro01 Tourislll Can Turn Into Disnste1 An idea that tourism, like a lot or other things, should be reduced to human scale, is one whose time haacome. San Francisco refuses to do this. and Instead of being a place to live in has b eco m e a gargantuan a nd vulgar amusement park. Not so long a10 the population or this town was 850,000. Now ll's a bout , 100,000 -the she or, aay, Milwaukee. If you don't think our cUy fathers decided to tum San Franclaco into a city for 1traqera -people wh o work in 1k,-1crapen, and live in the aub- urbe for a oouple of yean, and the kind of people who tblnlt Jl'lsh· erman's Wharf and Pier• are t. just peachy ·dandy -then think again. my friend. THE BOSSES of San Francisco in the 'SOS had made their bargain with tourism. Industry of the blue collar variety was to be liquidated quietly. The port was allowed to rot and drown quietly intohlatory. We were going blg-Ume with the Giants and a ManhaUan·style skyline. The results have been disastrous. During the hotel strike, the lamentaUona were nol for the despoliation of a city, once one ot the most allractJve in the world (and one which, furthermore, worked) "but Tor the damage lO "our billion-dollar tourist ln- duatry." ln other places lo lha world, tourlam 11 belna viewed by m&AY In the industry In tenna of loat· term dlaut.er ralher than abort· term1atn. A classic case is St. Tropez, which was once a marvelous little French fishing village on the Mediterranean. It was first discovered as a tourist place in the '20s by the likes of Americans s uch as Gerald Murphy and F. Scott Fitzgerald. Thlngs were under control. at finl, andooe could live cheaply in a place of ravishing beauty. Then Brigitte Bardol took It up. with her bikini on the silent sea rocks. like a Venus sprung from nowhere. It wasn't Iona before the tourist predators followed. The predators hired the photos· rapbers. and t he t o uris ts followed wildly. THE BOAT DOC&B, on which the culture of St. Tropes bad • been bued since St. Tropea wu an Lndepeodent country in the 18th and 17th cent.urtea. went down and t.M bl• hotels went up. Ron Smith, a travel writer and recent visitor. sums .t s uc- cinctly: ''Tim was two decadfago -a Ume before tourism omals gave serious consideration 1 environ· menta l problems Nobody bothered to ask the evelopers who sacked Sl. Tropl what the Ions -time effects wo.,e. "Little thOught wallven to the consequences of o1r"'helrning Sl. Tropez' beacbe with build· inss and people, e~ though the Med ilerTa.nean is ll a lldal sea and hu no now °'ater lo clean lts beaches. "So today, or dfSe, litter and garbage thrown verboard from an armada of a•ll boat.a in the harbor oft.en P<>!a serious threat to 1wimmen1 tilth, and tar and oil frequently I' at what strips of sand remain. 'L_ To reatoref'1rope1 now would take more tbi•U the millions the bl1 Parial~motera put intoll. SanFrancWditto. , .... ~--... - .... .. • ' CONSUMER ..... _ .. Bark Hct•ftt Former M~vor l 'url 8 . Stokes, 1n ht~ fir t week ba l'k 1n Clevel and after an eight-year stint as a New York newsm an. is easing his way b ack into polil1('al life Stuk~s. 53. in 1967 b eca m e o n e o f America 's fir st blcH·k urban mayors Teach TiDie Falling BERKELEY (AP> - University of California teac hers are spending le ss lime in lh e class room. and UC President David Saxon doesn't like it. Saxon released a sur- vey which shows \hat t h e avera ge U .S . teacher reported spend· ing 5.3 hours a week teac hing r egularly scheduled classes. He then wrote to the nine campus chancellors saying teachers should spend more time with students. 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Ba11kin9 Cord Ila• f .. h~ih DEAH PAT I lust OI\ EF'1' card fur depvsat ang and withdrawing fund~ from my bank account at the 24-hour bank telll'r· marhine I di<in't di s cover the lo!is ror a week hut reµorted it to the bank then. How much monl'y r an I lose if someone else found and used my ruru in the meantime? K.R .. Huntington Beach The Electronic Funds Transrer Ad estabUsbes the basic rights, liabilities and responsibilities of consumers who us~ electronic fund transfer ( EFI' l services and M the Uriancial iDsUtutioos tbat offer these services. Generally, if a couumer fiDds tbal an EFT card is missing, the rloaaclal institution must be ootUied witbi.n two days or the loss, and consumer llablUty Is limited to $50. It ls best to 1 make notlfk •llon by phone or in persoo. After twu days (your situation) the liability is limited to ~-In view or this, Jt's Important for you to know that lf a consumer fiDds an error on a statement, the hank must be notified within 60 days or consumer liability is unlimited. Qui I Pulling. G~f H..all lt!f DEAR PAT: I've decided that l want to quit s moking, but know J don't have the will power to I do it on my own. I can't afford an expensive pro· 1 gram and wonder if you can help me locate a source of help. K .L., Corona del Mar I Tbe Americaa Cancer Society Is spon.or1ng a stop smoking class from Oct. 6 through Oct. ZZ on Monday. October 6, 1980 CWL y PU . .OT A 1 All yoU need is100 bucks. If ynu 'vt::: SdVl::!U l::!Wn a ..,mall fonune. Mutual &a\'tng5 ha~ a plan for you Just invest $100 or more and 1Jp<:n an account. It's th(\t ~1mple Then you'll start ~drning the highest inter- est dl!owed by ldw. And that inten:"!-;t rate will be secure for n full 30 months. Ev~n while other rates might be changing. your rate isn't affected at M utual Saving~ We'll ..:0mpound your intere::.t daily. which incr~~Se5 you1 annual yield. So you 're really ef\rninq interest on your inter~st Theres no risk und you're gl::!tt1ng a guaranteed profn . From Oct. 2 thru 15. our 12.00o/r annual rate yields 12.94o/r If you're looking for a short term pldn with high intere..,t, Mi ttual Savings still offers the 6 -month Monl:!y Market Account. W11h a 'f.10.000 minimum dl!posit, you ·11 have guMant12ed safety for 26 week~. And both accounl'> are insured up to ~100.000 by a U.S Government Agency. We can't promise you ·11 make a million dollars. b1it at M utual Savings you're off to a great start. I l• Lt • '• t 1 I ft 11 1't'tlr.,,.. .. 1f \I 9" • "'• A I •-11 W.1 ft 111~ Al~IAltTll/41. RS/4Vl~IGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION At,.cll• .. ' ,\ .• • H' C•1.ug.• P•1ti. l •it••11•Nl ~n CNnwn•• (ef'frita. • ~ 1>1 I t• -' t~•. Lotun• i.Nt M 1H" 11 l f '""' t • t ,,.,.,,. • ' ' • r •lh1t(J<tk. • •' "' ' ''"'"c•lh v.u., GW"'14W "'·' U•'I J\MJ ~~t.M&rcu• P(l....J•N I I • I ' • P(Wt flv.rtw••• .... l)o."'°"'" S....t. AA. •-•I ' \4 ~ ... r.J O•b ., I P'•flllt t • \. Vt .. • The s urvey of a sampling or 2, 183 full· time teachers was taken during the la s t academic year. The average class lime was 5.5 hours Ol the previous year and 5.8 hours in the year before that. Monday ud Wedaesday afternoom from Z to 4 ---- p.m. at Ute Amertcaa Canttr Soclely office, 4t.3t Blrcb &., SaJ&e 101, Newport Beacb. Tramed volu&een wW coadad &be claues whkh wUI blcorporate aspeda of IJ"CMlp d)'llamlcs. For more l.nlormatlon or lo register for tbe class, call tbe Orange County unit or the American Cancer Society at 75%-8611. Good luck! I DEAR PAT: I have heard that amniocentesis can be very dangerous for an unborn child. Can Raise Funds For Your club or organization with no cost. Call Huntington Center f0< Community Help. 897·2533 For all instructional activities. which include pre parati<•n for classes. grading papers, supervisln~ independent study. CC?UD!leling SlU· dents aodl,civing oral ex-aminRt•:. ..... the average time report~ per wee!< was 27.5 hours : .• ·97~.R'' 27.6 hours m 1978-h and 28.4 hours in 1977 78. Pr~••C"11 T~• ........ Ruic ~ you find out just how much of a risk is involved? iiriiiiiiiiiiiir.ir"Y.~c W.T .. Costa Mesa The s urvey did not in- c I u de lecturers o r teaching assistants. As with all medical procedures, amniocentesis entails some risk, but It is sUgbt. Tbere ls less than a 1 percent probablllty or such compUcatloas as lo· fectlon, hemorrhage or abortion resultiDg from amniocentesis, according to the CaWornia Medical Association. Tbe association explains that lhis procedure Is usually doae during the 14th to 11th week or pre1· nancy. It involves use or • hypodermic needle to withdraw a sample or amniotic fluid or "water" I Auto & Homeowners Quotes By Pt.one "Although we do not as yet unders tand the r easons f or th e d ownward trend. it seriously concerns m e," Saxon wrote the chan- cellors. H e said h e wants scheduled class hours in c r eased and the average time of instruc- tional activity raised to the im-78 level of 28.4 hours . surrounding lbe fetus in the womb. Analysis of the FAa...ets '"SUltAHCI Ouid can help detect congenital defects and predict J 54 ... 55;.•~u:35.107 complications that may be caused by an Rb· I itl•~·CottaMHa negative blood factor. ~"'!!!!!!~~~~~~~~!! The test also may help a physician determine · --- tbe advlsabWty or inducing labor or of performlog I Caesarean delivery, as well as aiding parents iD deciding whether to ab-Ort a pregnancy, if a genetic abnormality Is suspected. The survey also said that overall "university- related" activities by UC teachers. including teac hing, research , public service and pro· fessional activities relat- ed to university work. re mained at more than 62 hours a week. Faculty salaries r ange from $18,800 a year for a beginning assistant pro· fessor to $48,600 a year for a full professor at top scale. Florida Produce Labeled TAL~EE. Fla. CAP> -Under a new state law, fruits and vegetables sold in. Florida must be labeled to ahoy where they were arown The law wu deaiped to protect consumers from pesticide-laden fruit• and ve1etablea from Other countries, Tb.ls ls • possibility, particularly If either parent la a carrier of a genetic abnormality or if I the mother ls more than 35 yea" old. when risks or birth complications increase. Striped Stinkers Skunk Out Town MANTI. Utah <AP> -There's a nip in the air in ){anti, and it isn't from autumn weather. Skunks are overrunning the town, skulking in after dark to dig up lawns and snitch eggs from tw-key farms . So far, nothing has discouraged the striped stinkers, and one policeman has suggested a "skunk-out" lo get rid or them. "There is s kunk after s kunk after skunk. Everywhere you go there are skunks," Carl Poulsen. a trapper for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services in Manti, said. "RESIDENTS ARE complaining about them digging under their houses and in their lawns at night and you can see dead skunks all over the hi1hway1." After dark, skunks lake to the streets -even Main Street -bushes and lawns, where lhey dig for earthworms. · Policeman Rees Rasmussen says it's not un- common for him to run across two or three skunks a ni1ht on hll Main Street patrol. Police get night· ly complaints about dogs fi1hlin1 with skunks, dead skunks littering tbe hiibways, and.-of coune, the smell. "We can't get rid of them, they seem to·be here to stay," Police Chief Bob Lambert said. •aecordina to the mea1ure11 backers. State food lnapec~ora dettroped hundred• of poun,d• of Mexiaan t.tomatoe1 thlt aprln• WHAT MAKES lhls central Utah community aftar tMJ wen touad to of 1,800 people attractive to skunks la that Manti ta It• coat•mlaated by beadquart.en for the re1ion'1 turkey-1rowiftc ln 11 pe1UdclM. duatry. F8f'plen say tbe creaturea •Wipe turkey 1'M law wtJI aat be en· •H• and kilt youn1 bird•. l. foree~I Ott. 11. Ettimate. on the numbers of 1k\Cftb are fuaay Bacb ble or pleee 1lnce l'Mldenta are reluctant to let too near the >al .,_. ...a • carry • . noctunaal ere at.urea for • head count. But the lUll. 11ut • .._ ••t be DOl*)lltkla m•Y bne 1rown to tbe tbouaandl •lace ·~ _..., wt111 I.lie the Ull ol atrychnlne •a• banned about el1bt yean l"llllutnd..,...•U.. •So. PGulMn said. ' I LOSE WEIGHT. Even while enjoying three satisfying meals a day. 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A tribute to the Orange Coast's Successful Women in Business THIS IS THI ACTUAL SID OF AD F0t bes• <eproduc•tO" o elect bloc~ ond whtre ~re <'( any \<lf.' ~on be used Your meHOQt' will ore ompot'y the poet we 1n th•s ipo<e 'ro.. m;,y e.i.mote 11 ~r>es of copy w11h obour 30 leMef\ and spaces to ecxh line ond t-ove t~ company l"Ome & odd-ess '" bold type "' you "'QI( estimate I b ~nes of copy Se! ~ If you cf.oo\e no• 10 publish o pove. the spoce con be fdled writ> yov mesioqe 'let's Recognize Our Women in Bu!>iness" is on exc eptional opponunity to introduce o new°' longtime associate to the younq, affluent. involved readers of rhe Doily Pilot. The pages ae ideal fa Tecognition of awards, oc:hievements Of special contributions by the women who make your business go. Recognition norices will be two column by two inches each. with o phoro you prO'·ide. The cost of I each notic'e is only $30. Don't miss out on this special advertising opportunity. ResetVe space fa yo(}( notice before October 10. Coll &42-Sb78. today! DAILY PILOT 842-5678 News from all over California WllKINDIR Gett It ALL together ,rld•ye . IS rounded up each 'day 1n ,,.. l•Olljijmll ....__....,,a,t • 1. ....... a..-.... • t MARMADUKE f by lrM Anderson P~ANUTS by Charles M. Schulz SHOE "I really can't blame Marmaduke Think how you'd feel 1f somebody was eating YOUR leftovers!" MISS PEACH MA~IA, LET ME ASK YOIA .A QIAESflON: 00 I ~PEAK GOOO EN6LI~ ? THIS MUST 8E ™E LAST ONE 01= TME '<EA~ HVH ' W14AT KIND OF A TOURNAMENT ARE tfOU PLAVING IN 7 i I i l ; by Tom eatiuk FUNKY WINK ER BEAN YOU IOJ()W I MA00f:. • ! 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DENNIS THE MENACE JUDGE PARKER WHEN .JEANNIE OOE~N'T RETURN Ila:~ TO THE TA&LE. flM A~Kb"THE HObTEb~ro CHECK THE LADIEb' ftDOM! tf.A/llO•f> lf.tv;g':~ TUMBLEWEEDS ~ OOIJ1T ~A.\/E: ~ JUMP LllC:t THO~ GV"I'~ °"' M•A•~·lol ~jo(EtJ THIN ...V.IE A. • CMOPPelt.f -~ I SUPPOSE VOU HAVE AN E:X'PL.ANATION? HE: LOOt<EP SO 1..0N~SOME, I JUSr COUL.t7N'1 RESISi ADOPTING-HIM. NANCY AUNT F=RITZI, WHAT'S FOR OINNE.R? -~ .1. ANO OOfoJ'T \'\II~ ro WINO UP eA.:.IC Ai "CF=IJTRAL CASTING" .::i.t THE "~R ;JOME R:»l OEl/)J(i)()EIJT &JTL.AH~"t • ~..:J.-1 by Harold Le Ooux TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACf'OSS 51 Fellow 52 Keepen 1 Fltfl 55 Men 5 H•d dt1nk Ul'91M 10 ArrlYed 59 EllcMqulrt 14 Tiiie it May 11 Ar-reu- 15 "--with ure e View" , 62 Actor Rlcfl. 111 o.nJth •d - UNITED FNtUre Syndk:cte " S1turd8y'1 Puzzle Solved (JIJ::J:J:'.J U!JOD Gl:!tl:J !J:J!JCI J UCJOU DUGO llCJ.'.JU J U:JUU:JOLIUU :J.'.JU u '.JlJU CJU.JCJUO lJUUU !JUUU meMUre 113 Docior'• lide " :J .:LI :J LI U LI !J J l.lr.J CJCJ 0 Oi.J lJ.JUu JU.JU U::JCJ :J!J.:JJ J3:J:JU UtJOD IJUU uuau !JUUD(:JlJ U:J:JU.J JU:JUUOUUD 17 ... ... Convince ,..... 15SMd 20 Plglofl coop M Cupdtty 22 Tougfllnl 17 Threllpol 23 Fooc C0"'9f 24Pn 2SHftllwd 21Mllll.W.W 32 Hutdl 13 fl9oc*y UAonwio-- ment MSll .. • Senegal port 40..,, 41W_.. 43 Metrtcunlt 45Tlmeofd.-, ... Cornmence- IMl'ltl 48CtlW 50 Tr9P9 \ DOWN 1 Glided 2Coronl 3USSR ... ...... 58cnmmed • Oeclelm 7Completed .,,..,.,.. c:erp 9 <A#T9nt unit 10 Peec. plpee 11 Winged 12 lloundwy 13~ IUftl•: Pt. 19 n""' .JJUU .JU(].J U.JJ.JUu : . .muu u uo .JU.Jllu UUUO UUlJCJll ::J~!JtJ UUDU UllCJUO :JJ.JU uCJ:JU DOl:IDCl 21 MaNty weight 4-4 Lec:erete 2' En*111n ,7 Not prllNd 25 Footwelf 49 Flnelly: 21 w°"" 2 words 27 Wlttlln: Pret 51 Br111l1 21 Old WMPOnl 52 Plant part 2t Sew 53 Conatellatlon 30 W. C1n. r1Ytr 54 Meet 31 Avid 55 OrNdful 34 tie11C11M1 5e Wine buelltt 37 Army rank 57 A 0.dner 3t Fr9ed 58 Truet 42 Fl*M IO Robot play ---r .. I ORANGE COUNTY OCGet Military Contra et Six conrp.1nTI'' 1111 .1t1•d in Orange l 'ou11t.) , <tOth Coni(ress1onul n1,tr1<'t h a ,. {' bet' n ,1 " 111 rl "1 I militttr) «011tnu·t:. 11111111 1nR Sl05 6 1111lhon t1u1111.: the past '" m o nth ' Rep lt1)~11 to: ttJ1llH101 R N l·~port lk1.11 h h.1s announn'«I Expulsion Supported Co1ullim1.-. Vote to Reject Myers th o .. JnT1'TTN<!. Of, .. 0•"• .. , .. , \I~ lh'puhll<'M Women 'fh tr HOP hulle11 will 1ather ut 11 :to a m at tht• Sun Clemcnll• Inn Lott'• th Ml duy, <: ann will ad tl rt·NM the tkpuhhn in AsSOl'IDlt's 11( Orun.,:t.' t'CJunt y durini,: u 1'1H·ktu1I rt'n:1>t11111 J l Co:.ta Mt::..u 'i; South <.:1111111 l'laza tlotel * • * -Pro<:et"Cls will ~<rto the cam- µ a 1 g n f un d s o f l oc al R e publi c a ns, accordin g to co ord1n a t1n g asst:mbly Ch airman Bill Crosby. Reservations for thl' auction can be m !lrle by calling Shannon Rummell. 830·9012 * * • ---__..,._ .,_ .......... .......... Monday, Oct00.1 6, 1980 CWL y PILOT A8 Irvine Man Selected James L. Shannon. a sc i e n ce teache r at Irvine's University High School, hu been select· e d oy-the American Society for Microbiology as a member of the editorial staff for a new mic robiology journal, Elesec. The journal will begin publication in January of 1981. DR. JAKE W. PI VAROFF D.C. • is pleased to announce his association with DR. RAYMOND L . SALVATORE D.C. [Or the practice of Chiropractic Care ''Specializing in Sports Related lnjurie1" accepting Workmen's Compensatwn. Blue Cron. Pe11ona/ l n1unea. Auto Accu:lent Caae1 and Medicare B 1g~est 'Ill •f,• r 1'<'1 p1ent uf n mlru1·t:; fr1•111 tht: Arn\\. Na\'\ .md \ 11 Fon·l' 1s to'urd 1•r11sp.11·1 and Cumm111111 J llon, Corp uf N l•\\ ~·1 1 lk.11'11 w h Id\ hu:; r1..•t't'1 \I'd awarili. ,,, $148.-127 ti;!'' \ I I r o u r " o n .: r t' ~ ' m t• 11 11•111 t'"'nl in..i n1 Jllfill' 1 mini y vot ••1\ .... 1th 1 he• 11111Jnr1t' 111 r a vor nr t \~>t•lhn.: lkp M1dH11'1 My1·r.1 the• l't•nn.,, I\ :1111,1 lle mm ral IA ht• lhu 1:.cl1\ h('1,1m 1· lht• flr ,1 llH'Ol 114'1 11( t h1• IJ S llOUM' u( Ht'IH ''"'111.tll\ t'1> '''llt'llt'd tm <'<ir r \1111 llltl \'1ll1n.: f111 t'A fH1l:..111n ol thl' \h,.1·11m hllbC'I} f q(utl• "'''r1• ltl•Jn1hl11·.1nl> ltolwr t Budham of '•' ~1f\ B<'111·h Wdl1t1m 1>1m l\t'l1ll'H'I 11! l"ullt'rlo n. Uu111el I u11 ,:rc•11 111 l.unj;( H•·tH h ;11111 I l.•1111 WI .ii J l'I r\ p Lill l'' !>Oil"' ~llll l .1 :\II J STAT•: S•:N JOHN Schmitz, IC Nc·wPort n.·al'h Will addrt-S~ 1 ht l\;.11 hou H ..iy Republ1 c an Wom t'n Ft.•dt:rdt~d Wt:dnesday during a lurH'ht'on meeting at the> I rvu1t! Coa:.l 'oun lry Club tn Newµort fklH'h A FUND·RAISING barbeque on beh a.1f of Mich ae I F Down, --:::=====:;::::;::===::::--2711 E . Coa1t Hwy .. #202 Corona cUl Mar 24Hr. Phone673-6070 Sl'l't>Oll l,lfjo!t'SI I 1•1·1 P•t!nl 1s H1wk \\t•ll 1 '111 p also of \• .... 1)nrt lh• 1<'h wh u:h h <t. h .. 11 ht 1•11 awardt'd s:10 797 ooo 111 conlraets h~ tht• ,\11 f ort• t> for \\ 111 I.. 11 n satellitt· t 11111mu11 11 j lions sysknis Hughes A1rr r aft Co received a t'untn H·t tor SJO millwn f rom t ht' Navy for au<.l111 sv.1kh~::. and control 1nd1t .. 1to rs H.C. Smith Const 11H:t1on Co. of Irvine v.111 h ulld a SS,714.000 launc h 1·ontrol cente r at Vandenberg Air Foret' Rase at L-0m- poc. Barry I. M 11 ler of Irvine will produce 12.8 million links for 20 millimeter ammunitio n for the Army at a cost of $3,797,032. ••• l .~ S•:SA 0 . l·ant.11dcitt: l'aul 1;J1111 ,.., !>l'tlt>dult'd lo SIJt:ak Wt'<! llt',..d.1'r t o S u n t 'l t'n\t'O l t' • • * T II t-.: 0 K A N (; E C o u n I v t'ourdinuting Republiean As ~em bly plans an art auction f'n· ll a' evening at the Lrndb'>rg Har qut!t Club in H untington Ke ach Day Care Outlined Coptt::S uf ... report dt"suibmg the :.tatus nf day care service in llr.ingl' County are a\ aal1tblt' for sale at the publac information of f11'l' of Hall of Adm1na11trat1on in Santa Ana Tht:-report was prepared by Lhe ad hoc Day Care Advisory Committee. an advisor y group to lhe Board of Supervisors. Hailed by committee m<'mbers as a definitive manual on the barriers to better d 11ld (':tre. the s tudy includes 17 rerommendations on im pruvin~ ser v1<·c All but l\\O h;ive het:n adopted b y the board. said Catherine S Lowaiexec·ut1vP director or the county Delinquency Prevention Cnu~d chairwoman of the ad hoc committee. The ~tud. inrludes a six·page questionnaire parents and pro· fessionals C'an us e in evaluating any of the 231 d ay care cente rs in Orunge County. ,· Active livini Today, most or us are on the go most of the time. And we don't always haft time to eat pfopaiJ So here's a saggestioa: take a mill break. Because milk helps keep )'OU going. Naltoutm an s-oance glasL '~~ .... """' ptr half-pllon ••of Au1. J, 19IO. C19IO Californll Milli Advltory loard ' l he Democratic t·andidate in the O rang e Coas t 's 40lh Congressional Di s tri c t , is planned Saturday. It will be at the O'Neill Ranch 1r1 San ,luan Capistrano. starting at 1 p m . Tickets are S50 per person or $75 per couple or fami· ly. For information, call Kay Dalton, 558-3245. • * • TH.: REPU BLICAN Youth ssociat1on of Or ange County has elected Steve Magro of Newport Rl?ach president of the or g.mizat1l)n . Other officers are Gary FP.lien of Newport Be ach. vice presi· dent. K a r e n Im ber11ino ()( :'\ewporl Beach, -set•r et ary. and C hr is M c llor n ey o f Westminster . trcJsurer. Your world bt:gins al home. No other Orange County newspaper brings vou more news of your community every day than 1s found in the I •tJ 1£1 ~ l {e)I 642-4321 -----~ -· Ila FASHION ISLAND ~ NEWPORT CENTER Just off Pac1f1c Coast Highway in Newport Beach between Jamboree and MacAr1hur Boulevards '~~~.~.~ :·~ ,.__....._...~.~~.~, ~: -----~ Q ---,~ !'~: E --··, ~I \ ~ ~ ~' ' ' ~· . ;~ I ~ ~ I ~ ~ ~ ~I ~ ~I I ~ ~I ~ ~ ~ ltl '~, I~ I 1 ~ it ~ From our own workrooms, I-I: ~l: sport coats of Scottish tweed 1~ I, The Brooks Brothers rcpu ta t ion was made, co a ~ I ,, la rge extent, on ju >1 this kind of gen tle man's 1 ~ 111 ~~. jal·ket : fi'ne 4uality h c rrin J.!h\rnc wool tweeJ II~ from S cotl and, tailored to pcrfe~tHin by our own ~ I craftsme n . Our 3 -button moJel. wj th flap pock-t' , -ecs; a trad11io nal favorite. gn0J for years of wear. · Grey, brown anJ lovat herrtn~bonc~. $24 5 Use .w•ur Brook~ Br111hcrs •harge at •C1tmt ur l\mfr1ecm £xpri•ss. . ........... .... 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Other fam· 1111~ ;md bu~ines.."'.t.~ lutve for IJ\'l'r f).i yec.r-.. On a $15.CXX> loan, monthly payments are for I~ roonths at an annual per· rcntage rnte of 18.CX)'1. Total of ~yments: $32.4.1l.40. We'll find a way to hrlp. Call us today. NO POIC\'TS. NO RROKER FEES. COMMER._CIAL CR._EDIT COl\.Pol\.ATION G) '"""-""' LENDER .\loan <1f ~1.U.KJ and 11wr must he· 'iC'Curecl Ii} <t w rnb1n;1lt1Jll l)f n·fll and IJt'l">l>MI property CO 'I.\ ~I ESA • T'71J E. 17111 ~lrt·t'I • 615-1:700 3 Joi11 World Ba11k l'c·nµlc 111 Alatl.1 m;J :.lt \ lhl'} hJVl' lh\· 11, .. ,, :,(1mco1w 111 Ncbr.1::.k<1 I 1lt1tn t l'n °11 kn111.1. !ht'\ h.iJ lt.111,111 food then• 111::.1~b lht> 1)1.•:o.l 1:-. .ii \' .i1t,n1111n ' 1r1 l.1111•1tln Wood v \lien .. a v'> .Juhn .. l'111:i 111 (;r\·~111 ... n·h \ 1 ll .il,ll' l'la· lis t 1·011ld gu un l11n·vcr Obvtuu!<l y, I <.·o ullln'l t•at ut evt'r) v•zzeriu 111 tht· l'rull'll St:.ilcs or I wvuld 1-{::un 40 pound~ · M ar~h<1ll F1elc1 & Co • in Chi cago has offort>d a Luoni~o-guided tour or all 100 )(1>c)tis and ~erv1ces listed in the book us a C'hhstmas present this ""llllcr The "best" price. $250.000 Ill \Tl\t,TO:\ IH.1'1'11 • IW7::i C1,1a .. 11 Wc~t St.• H~7-777 1 ~I I;.::,(()\ \'IEJO • in•1.) \lw1J l'<irh;I\, Suilt' 2F: • 770·2651 WASHINGTON <AP> The World Bank has Ali1 itJ T 1M11 Pluw announced that Zimbabwe, Oo mm1ca and the Republic or Seychelles have become m embers , Ill c reasing its membership to 138 countries Call 642-5678 SJ\l\T,\ A\t\ • l 2ll l:..i .... t 171l1 'trct:t •5 ~i-5H71 Thl' ~st ... uurccs for -.ug~csl1<J11:> un Put a f ew words lo work for ou. 6 MILLION DOL~ RUG SALE NO BILLING UNTIL JANUARY, 1981 * SA VE 20% · to 50% 7000 rugs from around the world. Every rug Is on sale We've searched the world over for these beautiful rugs and brought them home to you. Exqwsite colors and designs, machine loomed or hand-kno tted. Invest m beauty, enrich your home. And save 20% to 5~%. If you thought you couldn't afford one before-think again! Area Rugs, 620 •see important credit information. Some savings examples: From Chins Beautiful classic Mings and Aubussons. Designs from Tientsin and Shanghai. Hopai, Tsingtao, Peking and Dalien. 90 line 2'x4' to 9'x 12' Reg. $335 to $5995, $167 to $3985 your monthly payments on our $3985 rug are $156+ From Persis Handwoven rugs from the ancient cities of Oum, Ardebil. Kerman, Tabriz and Shiraz. 2'x4' to 9'x 12'. Reg. $695 to $13.000, $555 to $10,375. Your monthly payments on our $10,375 rug are $406• From India. Oriental rugs in Ming and Medieval French Aubusson designs from the village looms of mysterious and romantic India. 2'x3' to 9'x 12'. Reg. $135 to $6600, $95 to $5275. Your payments on our $5275 rug are $206 • From Pakistan. Patterns in Bokhara and Persian -----designs. 2'x4' to 9 'x 12', including runners. Reg. $375 to $6610, $269 to $4625. Your monthly payment on our $269 rug is only $14 • Selection varies from store to store. Win a free trip to Taipei Enter to win two round trip tickets to Taipei on Singapore Airlines. No purchase necessary. Winnerti need not be present to w:: ..... ~. 6/NGAPORE A/RUNES ~ ' .. 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"''• .. ••. ,980 .,..L,P<Lar Y- .. . \ . -. . . Dodg~rs: lmpo~ible to Ineredible T~ree-game Sweep Qualifies to Be on TV Show, Says Lopes I ' R) DAVF. CUNNINGHAM Ot ... 0.11.-....... - Nu muttt'r -...11111 h11pptns t003\'. th .. OodRf'f' will never fort1t'I tht' thrt't. gamt''-thllt 111utl1· th1• playoff posslhlt' "I don't kno-... 1( a three ganw sWt't'P quultfles to tK· on 'Thnt ' lnt'redtble,' hut thnt ' t'X &H•tly wh1tt 1t was ," :.a td OodaM se<-11nd baseman Da' l')' Lope~ following Sundu} ·., 4 :l victory over tlou::.lon It':. unbt:>h~vablt• Toduy':. plu)'orr ut l>odger Stadium was • vn r gi1 11\~. winne r take all affair for the Wl·,tcm 1>1v1:.1un title The champion will fl y to l'hlludt•lpt11u to opt>n the National League pluyoff:. at ~ p m Tue:.day lChannel 7 will I t•lt• \' l l>t' I BEFORE •'RIOAV '~ senes opener, Loµt'' m1~ht have bet.•n thinking about 1:1 dlffer-:nt 1'V show Mtss1on Impos sible He was quoted a:. saying, "We 're down by three with onl) thrct.' games left I don 't:.ee h1>-... Wt' l'an *'n lh1:. thtn~ " AU . T HR•:t: DOUGER v1c·tories ove r I louston wen.· dc('idt-d on home runs. with Cey·s lJla st followan~ s1m1lar heroics by Steve Garvey 1 Saturc.Ja.v > and Joe F'ergusOfi \Friday l Cey actually went to the plate to put down a bunt hopan.c to ... acrif1ce himself and move <itir ve) t11 se1·1Jnd h1:1se His two attempts peeled off fo ul ... "I "as disappointed in myself I'm not asked to bunt a great deal. but on t hose two p1lt'hes Frank Lacorte did his job better than I dad mtrw , .. Ce) s aid Ron Ce). Sunda) :. hem b) \ 1rtue of a t-...o run homer an the eighth. doesn't think Lopt'~ was over-dramatizing the s1tuat1on "When the stros came 1n. the) had your basic msurmountable lead. said Ce) .. , don t know what their psychologica l makeup 1s. but I imagine they've got to be a little worned now ' Then 1.aCorte thre "" a fastball that Cey fouled off his ankle. causing the foot to swell up inst untly Ile was hobbled and was still feeling pa in from a strained left hamstnng muscle. but A New Reputation Rams' Offense Takes the Spotlight By JOl:lN -SEVANO OI Ille Dally Pli.t Staff For years, when people s poke of the Rams the first word that flashed across their minds was defense. Through the latter part of the 60's and throughout the 70's. that's how the Rams built their reputation. Now, it appears , a new trend is be-ginning. The defe nse, which has long been the Rams' forte, is starting to take a back seat to the t eam's newly -found a od powerful offense. lN ABSOLUTEL V destroying the San Francisco 49ers, 48-26 Sunday at Anaheim Stadium, the Ram s establi s hed themselves as the new point le~ders in the NFL, having alfaued U6 in five games -anCI an incredible 126 in their ldt three outings. In a wont, the Ram offense h• been pmiishing. Elvis Peacock is fin ally run· niog out from under the shadow of the inj u red C ull e n B ~yant and is quickly es- taplishin1 himself as one of th' top fullbadai '1n1he NFC; Vthce Ferraaamo bu so mu~h •--~dle io-throw1ie can't help but complete 71 .4 percent of his poses; the receivers are having a picnic i n opposing secon- daries; and the offensive line is maldng experts wonder if there is any better. Everyone expected the Rams' contest with the 49ers to be a shootout. but no one figured it ' was going to be over afte r the first three shots were fired . Before San Fr ancisco could eve n get i t s bearing s str aightened out the Rams had 3 Sunday's Scores Rams 48, San Francisco 26 Atlanta 43, Deti:oit 28 St. Louis 40, New Orleans 7 Dallas 24, New York Giants Seattle 26, Houston 7 Baltimore 30, Miami 17 Green Bay 14, Cincinnati 9 Denver 19, Cleveland 16 Ne w Engla nd 21, New York Jets 11 Pittsburgh 23, Minnesota 17 Philadelphia 24, Washington 14 Buffalo 26, San Diego 24 Kansas City 31, Oakland 17 Tonight's Game Tampa Bay a t Ch icago .<Channel 7 at 6 o'clock) •Roundup, Page 83 • NFL summaries, Page 84 pUed up leads of 20-0, 34-7 and 41·20. FERRAGAMO, WHO IS mak- ing everyone forget a Rhodes Sch olar q u arterback by the name of Pat Haden, connected on 20 of 27 aerials for 304 ya.rd.I a nd four touchdowns. Willie Miller was the recipient of two Ferragamo passes (35 and eight yards>. while Bryant (20 yards) a nd Peacoc k <e ig ht y ards> gathe red in the others. "Times change and you make things easier when you have total contribution fro m both sides," explains Ferragamo con- ce rnin g t h e o ffe n se"s r e - surgence. "We 're feeling pretty good because we 're doing things and making thjngs happen." In "making things happen," the Rams' offense is helping the team in two critical are as : a ) it takes the pressure 9ff the de- fense, and b> it puts pressure on Lhe opposition. "IT R EALLY HELPS us because it changes our oppo- nents ' game plan ." says Jack Youngblood. ··When you get down 14 or 20 points in a hurry like that you have to do things differently. "I think that potentially th.is could be the best offense we've had s ince I've been here. It's certainly as good a s the '73-74 season whe n <J ohn) Hadl was here." The Rams. who at 3-2 are in a three-way tie with the 49ers and Atlanta for the NFC ~st lead, are averaging 31.2 nts per game while surrenderi g 19. It wasn't too long ago that 19 points used to win 90 percent of the games ln the NFL. Heck, Sunday, the o"ly Ume theJlera-were-attle1~i~atch -a breath was when the Dodger score was fl ashed three t mes on the scoreboa rd , making Anaheim Stadium so nQi y Fer- ragamo was unable to all hJs signals. "OUR PASSING G~ME is ~tler now than at any ti~e last year," says linebacke Jack Reynolds. "I think this c uld be the best offense I've seen s ince I've been here." I The offense. which has~had to take a back seat in years ast, is now the focal point of atte lion. "I think it's a combinf ion of our coaches a nd the pe onnel we have," says ce nte Rich Saul. "Our backs are rUnning well. and the techniques we've <See RAMS, Page 8 2) l'ey didn't even consider coming out "ARE VOU KIDDING? Sure, I'll come out. In aboul t hree weeks I'll come out," Cey ans wered. "You got anybody else to hit a homer and play third base? We didn't !lave anything else lo do.'' So Cey stepped back up lo the plate and s lammed a Lacorte fastball into the left fi eld pa v Ilion, turning a 3·2 defi cit into a 4·3 Dodger lead. It sent the sellout crowd of 54 ,017, largest of the season. into de lirium There were other heroes. Manny Mola got a pinch-hit single to knock in a run in the seventh. Jay Johnstone m ade a diving, circus catch in the ninth. and Don Sutto'n came out of the bullpen to get the last out. It was Sutton 's first relief appearance since the fi nal game of 1979, and everyone, including Sutton. was surprised how 1t all -lamed out "I WAS SIT.TING in the bullpe n with my feet propped up on the screen when they called t ... RAM FANS CHEER DODGERS -Fans at the Rams ga m e Sunday at Anaheim Stadium stand and cheer after Ron Cey belted a two-run homer to give the Dodgers down and said. 'lley old timer can you gel an out?' I just sort of haphazardly said, ·Yeah. sure."' Sutton recounted. The Astros had runners on first and Lhtrd with two out in the ninth when Sutton walked in and made Denny Wa lling hit a grounder to s econd. "Whal dra ma ' I have to bring in the best pitcher in Dodger history to get the final out'" yelled Manager Tom Lasorda . forgelttnl-( fo r a moment that the Dodgers had pitchers named Koufax and Orysd.i le Sutton put the moment into a little better perspective "What I did was reallf 1nsign1f1cant." he said. "I could have g iven up a run, and we still wou ld have had a t'hance to win. Bobby Castillo, and Fernando Valenzuela c reliever!'. who pre- ceded Sutton>. they were the ones who had the pressure. They couldn ·1 afford Lo $!1\ e up anything, and the} dtdn t the lead. The fans got so loud th.it the Rams and 49e rs had to stop bec·ause they co uldn"t hear the signals. Walsh Convineed: Rams Very Good 49en' Lawntnee Plllen (15). Peacock ran for 114 yard.a on 11 carrl•. --------- • 'Best I've Seen in a Couple of Years' By ROGER CARLSON CH , ... Dally ~I ... Sufi There was a concern among m any regarding the Rams' interna l proble ms this past summer. which carried in to the regular season and was partly responsible for an 0-2 start. Georgia Frontiere. the Rams' owner , wouldn't cough up a ny extra money to several disgruntled stars, initiating a walk-out by the unhappy in- dividuals. Actually, she was doing everyone a favor. The Rams ente r Week No. 6 in the National Football League season and it's still interesting, at least on the surface. SUNDAV'S 48-26 WALLOPING of the San Francisco 49ers befor e an Anaheim Stadium sellout CSZ.188 showed up. 6,857 apparently opting to pay attentJon to the Dodgers) leaves the Rams and two pretenders (San Franc isco and Atlanta ) con· tending for the NFC West. This is np contest . And the tie for the lead is surely only te mporary. If you don't agree, check with the 49ers. they believe. "The Rams have to be very optimistic," said 49ers Coach Bill Walsh . "They are probably the best team that I've seen in a couple of years. Give full credit to Los Angeles. they executed perfectly today. "We showed our immaturity and certainly didn't dominate the line of scrimmage." ARE THE RAMS that lood? Good enough to explode for 34 first-half points and run amok at will? ".We'll see," s aid Walsh. We play them again in a couple of weeks . But they very well could be." It was. a rough road for the 49ers Sunday with the secopdary burned by four Vince Ferragamo TD puses and a passing attack under Steve DeBerg t hat r esulted fn two m or e Rams "touchdowni on runs with interceptions by Jim Youn1blood and Nolan Cromwell. DeBer1 wa.s replaced by Joe Montana anPr the second Interception, which padded the Ram.1' lead to 34·7, but tbe ex-Savanna Hlth and Fullerton College star said lt wu hla nnt in· terception that be would have liked back, if be bad the choice. I ~ -- '-.• I Ol l EllG WAI.SH llVNl "I saw him (Jim Youngblood) and I tried to pump it quicker into our receiver. I s hould have thrown it over his head ... DeBERG DID NOT, however , and J im Youngblood's interception and 33-yard return up- ped the count to 17-0. Arter his second interception backfired into Cromwell's nifty 24-yard return to paydirt. he was r eplaced by Montana . , The 49ers made a lot of mistakes on the field -penalties. interceptions. missed assignments - and they couldn't agree a fterward. either. between coach and quarterback. "I took DeBerg out because he had been shaken up pretty badly three times.'' said Walsh. Asked how badly his body felt under the wrath of the Ram's defense. De Berg said: "No, I'm not banged up. If I was, I wasn 't consciousof it. "It was more a good day for the Ra ms than a poor day for us. They are by far the best defense we'veseen this year." WIDLE WALSH, DeBerg and the rest of the offensive unit were coll ectively awed by the Rams· defensive unit, middle linebacker Dan Bunz shared the same thoughts -only from a defensive view. . "It would have at leut been competitive,'' said the Long Beach State product, ''but the Rams Jumped out ahead so quick. They could pretty <See 4tEltS, PaRe llZ)" I ft DAILY PILO r A Capeule Report fro ttte World or Sport• Litt] Time For Rest: Playoffs to Bef.Pn Tuesday f'roftl ~ P Dlapatclte• Tht• Nut tonal Lt'&J(Ul! ChamplonAhap b1111t-ba ll lf~rie~ ht-ams Tue5day In PhUadelphJ» with the II Phillies mt>t-tlna lhe wmner ol tod1y's one·1am.: playoff tNittle betwffn the Oodaent and Houston · Ast roe& PhUllCk"lphla will host the first two 1ame1 o/ the bell thrf'e~r fivt' st'riea, with both 1ames sche4ul.:d for ~ IS p m <PDT> The N1Uonal Lea1ue playotta are quiet on Thursday, wllh the senes srheduled to resume Fnday afternoon at either Ooc11er Stadium or the Ast.rodome. A noon aame time 1s scheduled The Weal 01v1sioo <'hamp1ons will host the Hnat three games of the playoHs. •f needed The action continue~ Saturday at 1 IS p m . and if a fi fth game 1s necessary. it will be played Sunday atS p.m In the American League, the Kansas City Roya ls and New York Yankees beain game ooe of their best-of.fi ve series Wednesday in Kansas City at noon (POT> The Royals will host Thursday night's game at S.15 p.m. The series then s witches to New York for the final three games. Game lime Friday and Saturday <if necessary ) is s: 15 p.m., PDT. If a fifth game is needed, it will be played Sunday af- ternoon at 1. -----Quotr of dw Day-------. Dan Qu.laenberry, Kansas City relier pitcher. talk- ing about giving up long home runs: "Reggie Jackson hit one off me in Kansas City that's still burrowing its way to St. Louis." Hlafle'• ffo•rr §parb ."°'81,...., Jerry White hit a three-run homer in the bot· Ill tom of the toth inning to lift the Montreal Expos to an 8·7 victory over Philadelphia Sunday. The Phillies, however, had already clinched the Na· tional League East the day before with a 6·4, 11-inning win in Montreal . . . In other National League games Don Robluoa tossed a four-hit shutout and 8111 Roblaaoa d,.;,ve in Pittsburgh's only run in a 1-0 victory over the Chicago Cubs. WHITI! Robinson, the pitcher, walked one and struck out seven . . . Dave Colllas drove in a run in the eighth inning with his third hit of the game, and Joe Price and Tom Hu.ne combined on a three-hitter as Cin· cinnali closed out the season with a 1-0 triumph over Atlanta . . . Bill Falley drove in three runs with a two-run double and a single to give Jerry Coleman a 7-3 victory over San Francisco in his last game as San Diego's manager. Coleman was fired as manager and reassigned to directs>r of broadcastin2 for the Padres ... Ty W~ller •. run.ning fo.r Kea Reitz, scored the winnin1 run on a wtld pitch an the saxlh inning as St. Louis nipped the New York Mets. 3-2. Left-hander Jolla Martin scattered seven hits for the victory. ftallfJft"9 ft .. ,tfaftGfJft" ~ Pat Corrales was fired as mana1er or the Tex-•• as Rangers, and the team's majority owner an- nounced a new organizational structure be hopes will allow the club to be operated on a "sound busi- ness-like basis." Eddie Clalles, majority owner and chairman of the Rangers' six-man board or directors, announced Cor· rales' firing Sunday in a press box news conference after Sunday's game. Corrales. 39. took over the Rangers on the final day or the 1978 season after BUJy Ha.ater was fired . . . Meanwhile, on the final day of American League action, Paal Spll&orff and Kleis Gale combined on a one- bitter, and Hal McRae bit a three-run homer to lead Kansas Caty to a 4-0 victory over Minnesota . . . Scott McGregor gained his 20th victory, the 22nd Baltimore pitcher to reach that plateau in 13 years, as he hurled the Orioles to a 7-1 victory over Cleveland . . . Jolla Grubb'• double scorect_ Jim Norris from first base in the coaitALH ninth inning to lead Texas to a 3-2 victory over Seattle. Dauy Darwta, 13·4. 1ot the victory over Mlke ParroU, 1-16 . . . Roy Howell and WlWe Upallaw had three hits apeice and JackaOll Todd pitched a five-bitter to lead Toronto to a 4·1 triumph over Boston. Despite the last-place finish in the American East, the Blue Jays finished with 67 victories, the most in the club's four.year history. s.111.,.. ~~ Finl PGA t'ld .... Youn1 Mlk~ Sullivan had the neceaaary ln1re· l!I dlent11 lo win hi& flrat t.our victory Sunday ln the Suuthtim Open Gotf Tournament -a Uttle luck and a 8Jlt'<:lalor who thou1bt he had blown it. Sullivan r llnrhed rlrst place with an amazln1 eo-root birdie putt on the 14th hole to wtn by nve ahou over faltertn1 Jobay Miiier. Th11l WH the key, but Sulllvan said tbere was ianother tumlna point. That came u he was welkin• to the 12th hole after shoolin1 a bo1ey on the 11th and Miller waa wlth1n on~ shot when "a guy in the 1allery said 'well It's all over now,"' Sullivan recounted . . . Katlly Wlaltwo'rtlll and Doaaa Capoal You.a1 won the LPGA Team Championships at Portland, Ore., ror the second time in three years. Whitworth 41nd Youn.i finished at 24-under·par ~ for 54 holes ... ('urUa S&raa1e fired a 4.under·par 68 tor a 2IS8 total to win a ~.000 tournament in Antwerp, Belgium . . . The United St1ttes, with Cuol Semple and Judi Slmpsoe lakater shootina sub pur final rounds. won the World Amateur Golf Team Chatnplonship by seven strokes over Australia. 8n-1 •~ BtK"lc~r lt'l11 B•d• Tklft Ben Oglivie or the Milwaukee Brewers hit his Ill 4ls t home run Sunday to tie New ork's Re11ie Jackson as the American League' adin1 home run hiller or 1980 on the last day the re1ular season. 01Uvie 's homer in the Brewers -4, 1S-innin1 victory over the Oakland A's brouaht him e with Jackson. who was taken out or the Yankees' 2-1 win over Detroit after he tripled to raise bis average to .300. Kansas City's George Brett who didn't play in the Royals' 4·1 win ove~ Min- nesota Sunday, was the unofficial AL bat- ting leader with a .390 avera1e the hi1hest in baseball since Ted Wlliiams' .406 average for Boston in 1941. BiU Buckner of the Chicago Cubs led the NL in battin1 with a .~. ~ilwa.ukee 's Ce cil Cooper was the lea~1ng winner among pitchers with 25, against seven losses. . .•ucuu . Mike Schmidt of the Philadelphia Ph1lhes led the National League in home runs with 48 and in RBI with 121. The NL's leading winner was Philadelphia's Steve Carlton, 24-9. E'o,.....,. D111111e•11e Siar SU.we Gf'lft11 Diet Slllago Green, fQrmer Duquesne University • basketball star. died over the weekend at St. Margaret Hospital In Pittsburgh . Green. 47, had been hosfitalized for cancer treatment. He enrolled a Duquesne in 1953 and led the Dukes to the Na- tional Invitational Tournament title in 1955 . . . Two goals by Marcel Dloaae helped Los An1eles remain undefeated ln National Hockey League exhibition play as the Kinas stopped Vancouver, 7-4. The Kin1s finished the pre-season schedule with a 6-0-1 record . . . Tracy Autin, the 17-year-0ld queen or women's tennis defeated a stubborn Dlaaae Fromllolts, 6-1, 2-6. 6_. to win the U .S. Women 's Indoor Tennis Cham- pionship at Bloomington, Minn. . .. Elroy Steen, who was dismissed from the Texas A&M football team last week, has been named in a felony arrest warrant charging possession of cocaine. But the formtt defensive captain had not been ar- DIOMNE rested as or late Sunday night, authorities said . . . Trainer Bad Delp called a report that Spectacular Bid had bone chips in his ailing left ankle, "a lie." ... Oliver E. Kaecllle, longtime sports editor of the Milwaukee Journal. di~ _jl a Milwaukee hospital at the age of 78. He bad been hospi'tilized after sufferin1 a heart attack a week earlier .. . . Results are expected today or a urine analysis ordered after World Boxing Association featherwei1ht cham· pion Emeblo Pedroza was seen chewing something between rounds while turning back a s tron1 challenge by Rocky Lockrtd&e. T~oa.Radio Following are the top sports events on TV tonight. Ratings a re . '" / I excellent; / ' I worth watching;' / fair ; / forget it. e 9 p.m., Ch•nnel 7 ./ ./ ./ NFL FOOTBALL: Tampa Bav at Chicago. Announcers: Frank Gifford, Howard Coself and Don Meredith. There Is cause for concern In the camps of both the Buc- caneers and Bears this season. The Bears can't find running room for Walter Payton and the Bucs can't play defense. These are the things the teams do best and took each to the playoffs a year ago. The Bucs count on the arm of quarterback Doug Williams while the Bears have scored only four touchdowns In fourga~. RADIO Football -Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh, S:50 p.m., KN)( ( 1070): Basketball -Denver vs. Lakers at Anaheim, 8 p.m .. KLAC CS70). SPORTS BREAK /~BALL /FOOTB~ Pleased It'• Over Fregosi Cal,ls It Unbelievable Year CHICAGO CAP> -Antel's Manager Jim Fre1osi called it ''an unbelieveable year" and added that he's "pleased the season ls over" followina a 5-3 loH to the Chicago White Sox Sunday. . \ A year ago, the Angels won their division with their beat- ever mark of 88-74. :fbis year, riddled by injuries, they suf- fered their worst campaign with a 65-95 record. ''I GUESS THEBE were a couple of things that were pleu- in g ," Fregosi s aid Sunday. '·Jason Thompson played well and the acquisition or Andy Hassler helped. But there was little else. "We're going to have to make so me deals,'' he added . ·'Everybody knows we need pitching. I think there's going to be a lot of trades made all over." Actually, the Angels' pitcbin1 wasn't all that poor in the season finale. The Sox jumped on starter Ralph Botting, 0-3, for all five of their runs in the first two innings before Chris Knapp and Dave Schuler held them hitless the rest of the way. Knapp pitched four hitless in· nin1s and Schuler hurled two perfect frames. Run-s c oring s ingles b ) Wayne Nordhagen, Glenn Boramann and Rusy Kuntz aave the Sox three runs in the first. They added two more in the second on a walk to Mike Squires, a stolen base and a run. scoring double by Harold Baines, who in tum scored all the way from second on a wild pitch. Steve Trout, 9-16, was the win- ner but needed ninth-inning help from Mike Proly, who gained his eighth save. The White Sox started the season strong. winnin1 11 or their first 15 1ames and finished well by taking eight of their last 10. "IT'S LIKE GOLF," said Pro- ly. "When you bit a good shot to the 18th green, you forget all about the four shots it took you to get out of the sand trap ... With the sale of the White Sox in limbo for the lime being, Manager Tony LaRussa is not sure or his status, but hopes to be back next season. LaRuaaa. who said he enjoyed the beginning and ending of the season. also is looking forward to a lot of trades and said "trades seem to be a more reasonable way to help a club that buying free agents.'' ,,._Pep al RAMS' REPUTATION • • • learned from our coaches are paying off. "More importantly we're starting to believe in ourselves. I don't know if we're the best yet. I'll tell you the answer to that some time in January.•• "I think we have something going, but we still have a long way to go yet," cautions tackle Doug France. "We're stUl mak- ing mistakes. "But this unit is ve ry close and we're doing a lot of things together, especially the line. Tom Mack used lo keep us together when he was here and we started getting away from that for awhile. We're back now, though," said France. "I don't think anybody has ever doubted our capabilities." summarized Peacock . who gained 114 yards on J.8 carries as the line opened up boles big enough for Tommy Lasorda to fit throuJdl. "lo an five games our of- fensive line has blocked well. I 'm just happy I 'm playing behind a line I think is the best, and playing with a running mate <Bryant) that is the best, too. "With Ferragamo and the peo- OCC Surfers Top Pepperdine The Orange Coast Co1Je1e surfing team is rid.in& the crest or a three.game winnln1 streak after topping Pepperdine University, 130.73 in a meet at Zuma Beach Sunday. The Pirates got beat victories from Hugh Johnson, Kyle An- derson, Pua Rocblen. Tom McElroy, Usa Gonzales, Fran- cine Hill and Dean Babcock. pie we have you have to take notice of what we•re doing." After the onslaught of the past three weeks, the entire NFL can't help but take a look. 49ERS ..• much do what they wanted in- stead or us dictating to them. "We expected them to pass a lot to their backs, that's what they did again.st the Giants, but we Ju.st weren't covering them," said Bunz. THE 4tER8 REMAIN atop the West Division. although they have company. but the next four weeks could signal the end of playoff dre am s . Next are Dallas, the Rams, Tampa Bay and Detroit. A make-or-break situation? Bunz says no. "It's not going to make or break us," s ays Bunz. "But we'll have to suck it up -and find out what we're made of." Actually, DeBerg sees an op.. timistic side to the schedule with the Rams travelln1 to the Bay Area in two weeks. ··It might be beneficial for us,'' said a hoarse DeBerg. "It'll certainly be fresh in our minds." Walth summed up bif team's situation pretty clear when he added that he could find nothing positive from Sunday's humilia- tion. ''Our line, linebackers and secondary -il was all very dia- cou raging -especially the s e condary in the fourth quarter," said Walsh. Former Redskin's Leg Amputated WASHINGTON (AP ) - Former Washington Redskin linebacker Harold McLinton's badly damaged Jett leg has been removed at the knee , a spokeswoman f o r the Washington Hospital Center said Sunday. day. hospital spokeswoman Jane Snyder said, adding that doctors reported the former:. National Footban League player's heart and lungs were functioning well. accident. Hospital officials said he had suffered a broken leg and pelvis, a fractured shoulder. Baseball Standings BARWICK DATSUN McLinton. 33, was in very critical but s table condition after the amputation late Satur· WIDE AREA COVERAGE Or••~. L.A. C-. ., ............. ~.-y . ............ ~ •17.75 McLinton was struck by a car late Wednesday as he stood by Interstate 295 talkin1 to a woman in a car. He underwent 19'h hours or surgery immediately arter the damaged bladder and colon, head injuries and lacerations. McLinton, who played for the Redskins between 1966 and 1978, has been the inspiration for a massive blood drive in the Washington area. GET YOUR TEAM TOGETHER! A~CIENT MARINER RUSTY PB.ICAN REI.A YS A TEAM RELAY RACE Cyc .. 14.7 .a. a..11t1 I OK Swlu£Olllg 660 yds. · LohofC•11rle1 ... I Ag .,_...__..,_w_ 9 A.M. SATURDAY, OCT. 25 ...................... ,. ........... ,. ...... MEDALS & PRIZES TO CATEGORY WINNERS T-SHIRTS TO ALL COMPETITORS ALL PROCEEDS 1°0 THE. CALlfOIMIA ll'ICW OLYMPICS A11l1ll1•_. ......... . -.TYP&JCAM_.,.....,. • ..._, ..... IBT~ • MOit AftlWne I llCftl&I ITOm OI ~ 171-41 l4f.IJ2J AMERICAN LEAGUE <Ftaal> Weat Dlvlalon W L Pct. 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Bills' .Renaissance I 8 ) 'f h" A>1¥0 C'ial4'd PrH \ ~· P~C'nt 111.: all u lone tttnp tht> N.w.Qu.ul ~·C>c.lt •! bllll l •Rut• ,fJ n tnR~ unbeatt•n after f1H w1•t•k.,, lud11•s ~Jl(l .i1·ntlt>nu•11 Th1• lhiffolo Bill" Y ~ 1 lht• ,,llUt' Hutrulo Bills who w <'rt' h•a.iu1• lJUtslt•. put ..;11 l11ng :1~0 art> tht• only untwau•n ll•i•ni 1~'1 in l~t· NFL lllter rull) mj( (111 two h1ul'hdow11" In th.-(~nul 1>1•nod'fo 1•'1..it> lh1• Pfl'' 1011i.h undt'f1•a 1t·d Son 01~$0l'hur~l·r~ '-'fl !!4Sunda' "I'm 'llrJH'l:.t'<I "'t• un• ~II .11lm1 ttt'cl ll11li. <luarll'rbtH'k JntJ fo't·r~us11n W1• d11tn I do w1·ll tn ttw prt'St•a,1ln and "'t' uni\ \111ln "'' t'n g.imt'' '' year 'llw 't'o,on "''' "'l'Ot to tht· plu~ off' ~ 1 'lmpst11l 11971 wh .. ·11 Buffalo "'II" 9 51 "'ll· ''" '' mg. but t>-·111.i 5 II 11<o lht> h1.:hhaht o ( m~ c·ur1•1:r T hi• L>d r•11t I.um'. th1• onl\ 11tht'1 l'luh to 1t.111 Its first fou1 11111111.i!> t11mblt'<1. from tht' 11nlk'ul1•11 rank~ b} 1·omm1tt111~ a ~"n''" 11f turnm1•ri. th.it helped the •\tl,111t.1 ·fo'ult·on!> tu 11 ~3 :!ti \ 1c·tor\ AT T iit: 01'1f ~R ENI> 11f !ht' ~tanti1ng' l\H1 t lubs rem1u11 "inlc:.::. thr ~t'"' York J et:. dnd Ne" Orleans Saints . The .Jt>t:. wrrc bee1ter1 b)o th..- Ne 1t. t-:ngland Patriots ~I 11 1t.h1le the Sa111t.!> gut dobbered by lhe Sr l.uu1:. l'ardtnab 40 1 The Kan~dS City Chiefs. me.mwh1lc µo:.ted their f1rM victory of the season. bcatin~ lht' Oakl.m1I tt.11d£-r'> 31-17 Elsewhere the DenH~r Hroncu::. trim med the Cle veland Browns . 19-16. the Seattle. &-a hawks UIJ set t he llous t on OilHs . 26 7, the 1'1us bur gh ~teeters beat the :'tt innesota V1k1ngs. 23 17. the 1'f 'L ROVND UP Baltimore Orioles de feated the Miami Dolphins, 30-17. Green Bay ed ged the Cincinnat i Rengals 14-9, P h ilad e lphia downed the Was h in g ton Redskins. 24·14. and Dalla" trounced the New York Gia nts, 24·3. Buffalo's renaissa nce dates back to Jan 11 , 1978. when Chuck Knox left the Los Angeles Ha ms to become head coach of the Bills , who had won JUs t five games the pr evious two seasons . Knox. who compiled a 54-15-1 record and five di.vision lilies tn five sea sons with the Rams. led Buffalo to a 5-11 record in 1978 a nd a 7-9 mark last year befor e hitting paydirt this fall Falcons 43, Lions 28 Atlanta's defe nse accounted for 23 points .t JG-yard blocked punt re turn by Frank Reed, a 30· yard fumble return by Buddy Curry, a 42-yard fumble return by J oel Williams and a s afety when Wi lliam s n a i le d Det roit quarte r back Gar y Danielson in the end zone. "I don't think they were freak plays," sa id Reed "That's what ha ppe ns when you hit people If you hit them hard enough, they're going lo lea ve the ball on the g round." Chiefs 31, Raide rs 17 Kansas City intercepted rive passes. recovered t h r ee Oakland fumb les and r e gist er ed six qua rterback sacks en route to its first victory. 1• -'"When the defense gives you the points like that, it s ure c a n m a k e you awfulJy con fid e nt ," -quarterback Steve F uller said . •;,?•' R aiders qua rterback Dan Pastorin! suffered a ' broken rig ht leg d uring lhe first half and will probably miss the rest of the season. Reserve J im Plunkett, playing c atchup, q>mpleted 20 or 52 passes ' ror 238yardsbutlhre w Civehfte rceptions. .. Patriots 21, Jets 11 l"· Cornerba ck Make Haynes, wbo ended b is con- t ract dispute with New England just 1 ~ wee ks .ego , made his first start or the season a memor a- •, ble one by running bac k a blocked field goal 65 , yards for a touchdown That r un, which set a club record. gave the Pats a 14-6 lead a nd the winless J et s never recover ed. Boating Dog Patch Wins Race LOS ANGELES -Don Ayres· Dog Patch. from Newport llarbo r Yacht Club. was the In- ternational Offs hore Ruic Cla ss A winner Sunday in the fi r;t race of Los Angeles Yacht Club's Harbor Ser ies • ~ F ifty-fi ve boats turned out for the 13.5·m ile --:~urse ar o und the buoys in Los Angeles-Long ~;Beach harbor s. Ma ny of the yachts a re usi(\g the ;,.,.tlarbor Series as a tun e-u p for the 999·mil~ Los ~~geles to Mazatlan race which gets unde r way .~ov. 8. The th ree-race series contin ues Oct. 19 a nd ~ ov. 2. . Troc>llv winner$ In !'Ml\ clan • IOR-A -1 Oog P•l<h, Oofl Ayru, NHVC. 1 8tue North••' 8 111 Sulll•an, µwe ; 3. WlllPPtt, Dick Pennln9ton, LBYC. IOR 8 -1 Antaoonls1. Don Hiii, CYC 1 MtdnlQhl Sun Dfek •ncl M u i• ~·n•. LAVC. l Jub<letlOfl, AOfl BroWMll, KHVC .-..1.0 R·C I Bingo. Berl Gardn•r, LBVC , 1 MedlCI"" Men, Boo L•ne. L e~ J Pmfl Pete, Ltf C0tl, DPVC. PHRF·• -Restlos, Bob Voun9, LAVC 1 Sunburu, Geo•v• AICllA<d10n. cave; J ... ~. J<Kk Woodhull, C8 YC. PHJll'"B -I ln•IClus. Huqh Lam..,,,, LBYC, 1. Sun StrHk, Fran' '·J Hor9w, SI 8VC; J Bumble "B", 00fl Bl.Ck, LAYC. ~ ... ~~:~1tt'.~.!;1~1:~:y~~~~~~rv~~M!;~11: G~:i~~~·si°'" sr..cr _.. MOllC -t Smokln ,.J .. , 8111 M•"'11,.r. LAVC, 1. Cllurp, Ste!Jfwn ~Hl\bum, ABYC: l 011 C•ll Riek MalJf'?!19r, 51 eve BCl'C' E ..... AngeflllCDI Serf es ... Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club wrote £inis to its l980 Angelman Series for Pe rformance Handic ap Racing F1eet yachts Saturday and Sunday with two d ays of ra cing a round the buoys in lig ht to moderate airs . , Final standings in the seven-race series wm be com puted and a nnounced at a la ter date, club or- .ficials said . Tl'9Ptly wlnMrs In tllt lln•I •«• · CLASS~ I. Hoodlum, Mike Mid Clnd't S<l\a<hter, 8YC; t:F1.,.r. 8111 """(;U:S'~ -'°r"r/:S"' ~c:.1·~«;:~rke, acvc; 1 Porpy, Roy Slnc1a1r. IVC; 3, _II,, OWi Alllfl Sttwu1, 'l/YC. CLASS' c -'· Lino, tNrll S<l>r~r, . BCYC; 1 oun1. ,._, Gooc:lf>Q, VYC; J JUSI Pleltl ,,.,.,, o .. 1d 8 uc1W1.-, VYC. 35 R~ I• DPl'C' At 91.,, El'ftll Thirty-five yachts turned out for Dan a Point .r Yacht Club's Oceanaide Argosy Saturday and Sun· ,t day. 1be Oeet sailed to Oceanside Saturday, and aftel' a DlPt ol ~errymakina at Oceanside Yacht · Club motored to San Onofre Sunday for a 10-mile race back to Dana Polnt. Light to mode rate winds ~evaUed both days . . .,..~ .. Oc .......... , , :N -1. GnM. 0.... ,,_, O,.,C; 2. Afllrn•I Feflt•, an.c. WC; a.1...,..., ..,_..,.....,.....,_, c.,. eve. , .. -1. Tiie V..., ....,.. ... , """"CUrrM, Ol'YC; 2. e .. -....... ._.Cl..,.., ~eve: J. ""'• .,,_~ c.... eve. CltUllMQ.Aa-f, ~ .._, e,lt, llNll._., Of'YC. .................... a -1. T...-., 0.,.. eM OM---.. Dl'YC1 t. OtlM, Ofl'YC; I. MIT a ldlft, ,_..,Teti. •YC. ~ -1,~W.Ce .... °"9, D,-,C; "t, Tiit Y"'9et ~ • .....,, 1J. , OWi ........ ~ Dl'YC, CL -1 ................. "'9rfle, bl'YC. ' " . ' . 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Vikings 17 I •'IT' H1 act...ha"' pC1ssed for one touc·hdown .111d 1.111 1•11 .11111thl'I U!:> l'ittshurgh built a 23-3 h:.t1l lh1.•n h.ttl 111 huld uff H :vtinnesota rally Wh;it 'huuld ha' c been a romp turned into a 1 lo1>t· ~;111w .... .111.J Hr:id shuw. who com pleted 16 of .!ti µJ,:o.t·i. lor ~:11; ~ .1n b . the 12th time in his C'areer ht• h.1i. surp<1:.:-1•tl t ht· :WO rnark P1tt~bµ1 gh ~ l'rant·o I larns e ar n ed 22 limes r111 \0:! \ ;..irds . hrs :16th g C110C OVt'r the 100 barrier ('oils 30, Do lphins 17 lfr11 .ltllll'"' 1·1>rnpl1.•tNI JR of 26 passes for <!82 yarrts ;11111 1hn·1· lllUl'hdowns and run for another S<'Ort' .1s Haltt mon• bl·at !\t 1am1 des pite a 272-yard, tYo11 to11dHluw11 pass1n ~ effort by thc Dolph in:-.· Hob (; rtl'Sl' 'Vfr'vt> got ;,i lot tu learn. a nd today WP 11.••:trnl'<I from tht• h1.•-.r in the lcuguc," s aid M1am1 safl'ty C:lt>nn Bla('k'A <md Packe rs 14, Bengals 9 Lynn Dicke,\ completed 18 of 26 passes for 20:1 \o1trd!> a nd two touchdowns and J am es Lofton rn ad<• 1•ighl rN·cpt1ons for 114 yards as the Packers won '\hortlv a fte r Coat'h Hart Starr rcce t\ ed a un an1mous voll' of support from the (')ub's Board of Directors C1nt:inn ati Coat'h forre~t Gregg wa::.n 't cl.'lebratmj! Star r 's goud fortune lie had his own pro blems "We had lousy tackling," s aid Gr egg "We µlayt'd a lous~ footlJall g~J me, gentleman Thert's no question a bout that. We didn't come here to plLly .. Eagles 24, Redskins 14 Ron J awors ki threw two touchdown passe~ for t he Eagles, Wilbert Montgomery ra n for one score and Ha rold Carmichael c aught four passes. ex- tending tus NFL record to 117 consecutive games · with at leas t one reception. Co~boys24, G ia n tsJ New York's Al vi n Garre tt fumbled lhe open- ing kickoff to sta rt the Giants on t heir way to the ir 12th straight loss to Dallas, Cowboys qua rterbac k Danny White thre w two scoring Annual yield on one to three-year investments. From $1,000 to $500.000 " secured by California real estate. Investments available for: I IW DIVERSIFIED FINANCIAL CONSULTANTS. lNC. Individuals· Pension Plans· IRA-Keogh Call direct or collect (714) 975-1010 lor 1nlorma11on 4590 MacArthur. 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",.,"'' ,. ti ...... tt\ ( ,, t .._ f u It •U ,ti (~t>"Ud '·' . .... .,,,,,,,.,.,,,, ... t ( ~"I t-vl Mo"ll•• Otl tl ,it , ,, 0.•H,., PF 122 136 115 8i 83 140 74 !l4 77 142 101 93 99 81 . --- passes but wasn 't thri lied ~b:.::y_t:h.:.:e:;:::v;:ic;:t_;o;;rv;=::. =:=:::....;::::::::::;::_:::;:~,:..:;:!-_____ _: ___________ ::::::::==-===;::.=:;=:~:=:;;===:;:;~==-_:~.=, Only Two End Race M ARINA DEL REY -The change of venue for the Cal Coas ta l race from San Francisco to Southe rn California a p- parently did not impress the weather gods. Only 12 yachts started the 368-mile race from St. Francis Yacht Club Thursday at 11 JO am. and only two s urvived the doldrums which ex- isted all the way from San Fr ancisco to Marina del Rey California Yacht Club took over lhe terminal e nd of the r ace this year after Newport Harbor Yacht Club. founder of the race, a bandoned 1l bec ause of hght winds that usua lly preva iled in the latte r s tages F red Preiss· 84 -foot Christ ine finally drifted acr oss the finis h line a t Ma rin a dcl Rey a t 2 42 p .m .. Sunday fo r an ela psed ti m e o f 64 112 h o u r s . The 69 -fo o t D r ifte r . s kippe re d b y Ha r vey Kilpa trick. Mon· ter ey Pe ninsula Yacht Club. finished about 15 minu te s b e h i n d Ch ristine. Turnout Slim For LIYC Race Light winds and a tiost of professiona l and col- lege sports on radio a nd TV were blam ed on the slim turnout for Lido Isle Yacht C lub's Fa ll Regatta Saturday and Sunday. T he event dre w on ly 22 boats in rour classes Trophy winners: LIDO·" Ill I Brian Hench. BYC; 1 ~ v ........ ort, LIVC LASEJI A CSl I. Guillermo Fer r•mo1a, ABYC.. SABOT A m I JlmOtls.LAVC S)IBOT 8 & C 111 \, N td P•r,.,,,s, LIYC, 1, Hllfl'ry BtMdlct, l lYC Seaver Win8 Pat Seave r of the host club was the winner of th e Sa int Ci c ero p e rpetu al t rophy for Lehman·12 sailors in a fi v e-r ace rega tta a t Newpor:h.,Uarbor Y acht Club Sundiy . Second p la ce in the 12-b oat fleet went t o Buzz Tupman and third waa Jlm Buckingham, both of NHYC. The r e- 1atta wu salted Inside the bay ln Ught airs. . .... T e st drive the 1nos t re 1na rka ble car of the d ecad e today, a t ~a l)ers <:aclillac. No other car offers you an e11gine that auto1natica ll)' goe s fro1n 8 t<> 6 to 4 cylinde r s . ()Ill\' c:a dillac ID8 l II'-. \llll'ri< rlll h•<'hlH 1l11g~ in a( lion. 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' • ~·u '" .. ,u,u -1 \.et I•• •'""' M U!H-'H'ti ~"I'~ 11.1:1 ' A M ilr1 ti! ••JI\ I rc1ff1 f 1•rr .eijlHflU I (Of I 41 • I . ,. bl •St: G•me St.t"'''" \ ... (\ ''""'ttih"''' '}) l•U\~\1'\ .,.,Hd Iii/~ ""'''''U vmtl.. 1'4 4 U.itut fl \fMfl\ JS Pdt\~• 78 •~ l Pull" A 38 Fumbl~"i HJ'\t t 0 Prn~ftf .. , v~vu.. 6 4S lnc:HYHN.tl Le~n R•m' ,. }I> ISi )()oC "° 70 710 AUSHINC Sttn fr4U\(l)rO, Hofer 'fl4 Cooper 1 Ji Monlala 1 • 1 l..O'-A nof',f \ Ptacoo 111-11• Brviint 10 ti E Hiii •I PASSING San Fr bnclHo D•B•ro I 16 1 tOt; Munlana 11 JJ t HJ Lo• A"90'IO\ Frrr~drno 0·27 O.JG<. ~fCfCVING San Fr•n<hco Holpr •·ti, O ar• ) II Cooper, •·lt Solomon l ~ LO> An9f"lt!'\ BrvMt ft-76. Pe•cock •·11, M U.er 3 Sl. Falcons 43, Lion• 21 Sc-.. -· .. ~1ro1t All•,.ttt Del FG ,.,.,trav o&l Jl077 21 111111-0 A ti Rf"f'd 16 bloc llf'O Duf'\t return CMau~tt· Mk .Cl J'tl -Cu,.,... JO IUf"n.C>le reluln tM•Ul1tf llttClt ) Atl FC.. 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Strite.nan 1 11 Eagles 24, Redskins 14 Sc-l>y Olla,,~ W<t\htnqlon 1 0 0 I ti Pnol<tOf'lphid 1 U J O 14 WIS Ttloff'\l>'Ofl )A NS.'\ from T .. l\M•M (Mo~l•V lll<k t Ph• Harn .. \t pa~\ from J•won•I • Fr•nklin at<J') P"I ~tgo'"4!!rv l ru,, (f;",.,...-un "tc•) Phi + C.armt<"4PI h pan tram J i1won..,, o:··r•nkUn "'Ck) Ptu ~G l=ranlltln 1' W A\ Ct••t1 10 P4'\\ •rom TfWIJ\rn~ 1Mos.lev "°''" • A t•O&I l""'•t~I LA_,.. RUSHING W<t\hlnQton Clollt l._SI, J•<Hon l'M5' Phltaclelpnt•. Giammona t1 46 Mon190,,,.ry u fl, t-4arrl\ 1·1' PASSING Wd\l'tfnQton. Tf'l•l\m•ntt t • JJ 1 711 Pl\ll•d~ti:r,,la, J aworO t 11 10·1 l'>J A ECEtVINC. W.slllnqton, Hammond 1 S•. Tnomos.on 2·•0. M on• 1-•4 Phlla delph111 C•rm•C"-••1 ... ~. H1rrli I·""· Gtommon;i I-JO Cowboys 24, Giant• 3 Sc-1>y Oita.ten N Y Giants 0•11•• Da l l'"G ~l•n 38 0 0 0 J-J • t• 0 1-14 Da l Hiii 46 P"H trom Wiii .. (SIPll"" •lc.•l Oa t JohMC>n 10 pass from With e (Sop. """ klc~) NYC. FG0-lo5t Oal -0v11on Jll tnttrc.eP11on r•1urn IS.I> ttan klek I ,., -.s•.12& t!Mlllv,_I LA-" RUSHING New York, Taylor 1>·7•, Mallhew• S-22. OaltH , SortnQ\ t t·U , Oorsatt 1S-U PASSING New Yor~, Slmm1 4·tS+t 7, Brun ner .. 111-7.91 O.llas, Wnlto 17·:13-t-216, RECEIVING N<rw Y0tk, Perkin• .... 1. f Aylor 3-ll. 0..llH . Hiii .S ... Johnson ).it, Blllt 26, Chargers 24 scan 11y °"",,.... J .. 0 ,._,. Bulla to San Ol!!QO Bui -FG Ml .. ,..""41~r 41 1 10 7 ~14 SD WIMtow • oau from l'oul\ (Bentrschke •1c11) so J•lft,.on i oeu from l'outt t Btritr«lllle kk k I Bui -FG M"e-Muer,. Bui Sarlf0t<I r.cowred Olock 11""1 In - 1.one (trick fatttldl SO FG lltnlrKlltr.t 1' so c. Will lams J run IBenlrs<nu 1tlc1tl 8uf Brammer • pen lrom l'•rgu..,., (MiU ·M•wr kl<kl Sul -CrlbbSJ run (Mtlle-Ma.-r lllcll) A Sl,C h.-M .. tL.a-n RUSH ING Buffalo, Cribbs 2J·'7: C, Brown Mt S.n 01990, Muncie 1~J7: '- peltelll tM3.C. Wlllltms .,U. PASSING Butfeto, Ferguson 14·2'.0-12'. 5.tn 01"911, Fo.its :ZO.lS-1·220. A ECEllllNG -Bull•lo, Cribbs 4•t•, Buller )-41, Bremmer ).21. San Dt.9o • .le!• lertoft 7...S, ~llt"1 S-loO, Wlntlow ).)t, 94 .... ,. 23, V1klnt1• 17 Sc _ _, __ ,_. Plltsbuf911 t 10 1 0-U Mlftflttola• 3 0 0 U-17 Pll -~Y It ""'' tram 8•--(llltk l•lladl Min -FG o.imai.r JS Pit -Herrlt• '"" , .... r klO I Pit -l'G lllftf • Pll-llr ....... JNll l lletwlllOI 1'1110\ -S ~ 11 PttM ,,..... Kr- (QaMlelat lllelll MIO\-IC,_4r1111 IOllNntlt<lllCltl A-47,llJ 1-•-I LA-n H\,\UIN(, PUhbu•9f' H•HI\ ,, 10? tt••lhOM9 I I\ "lei•f I ll Mtnn•~t• Uro•u I\.,.. ""·~e• 11 IC.t•m.') n ,..,,,,.,.. V1lhlh1HJh 9,.0'""• •• 21 1 J"-Mu .. •~•• ••.tMt11t ti i..-s n• Ht.• ( tVINi,, P1thtNt"" S·•"" • U)I r D\\m•" I•• "•' '•~ J I• M inn.\ot• lvu"O • .. M~ .... ~ \ ol ~ Wlltlt JI/ Chlela JI, Reldera 17 weu 'Y °""rf•n ••n\•\t lh ''ti U 0 :u O•t,ll'11ut 0 l 0 ,. H ~ 1 '•-n• '" iutr1bl~ r tttur n 1 lO••,..,. lll:U • "c w a 11•(11'1 J ttm tt .owr.•t v -.1( •o ~ f 't. l <r....-.• .. J~ • ' ~·~ ~ '"" q ., ... ,~ ... ,., M: l P•v1 II fum bl• '•'u'n i L.ow•'• ... .,. u.. I I. u .. ,, I~ t),.1t "'-"'" ,0 O•\\. tfOrr1 Plu"_.~tt U.6nf llritt•I O•• t..n.Nl'•• 11 OA\\ tt am Plun9'en ., .... , ._,,, • t A .0 1\.1 .,.. ........ u ... n M:U~HI Nt.1 lfitt\\•\ C•h M f 1tn1Qnt 1• •• R...., " U t ulltir l 2.S O•~t._,..o i,i•n • "'0"'"'" lO )t Piunluttt) 11 lt•tlQ q 11 f-',t.')SINC.. ..._.,.,., C•tv FuH•• ._,, , ... s >e•t•n d P•w''""'' JO S2 S 11' P._ntorint .1u •J "'"'''ion MfC.ttVtN(, "•"~•'\C•h M.tr\r._.u I •I R.....:t I lO O••••no Cl\enole• 1 IJ • • , .. , '""" 8t.ncf\. 4tl Bronco• 19. Brown• 16 Sc .. e D• 0...ne" ltotn""' le:i,i•fAUO J 10 1 ) " l 10 J t).. •• Oen F-C St.,1ntor1 t8 Cle FC.. Coe ~roll l• Oen FG Slcontort•I Cle R""'•' .0 P•'> from So~ ICoorofl ••<k. Ot!'n 'lt,.1nt0f'I ••C" • Ct• FG Cockroll .S Oen FC, Stf'•n•or-t _., C•• f'G Coorort .o O•n FG Slelnfort tY A It.OM IMIVl .. llLa-n RUSHING O.nver, 6,rm•trong •1·31> Jtn\en 10·71 Cl•v•l•nd, M Pruitt •·60, Whit• tt J?, PASSING 0.,.11v•r, Morton •-12-0-11)9, llobln•on S·tl•I S/ Ctevetand Stpe 20·ol0· 1-1)8. RECEIVING 0..nvor, Upc11urct1 S.Sl, Jen'4ln ._...,Mc"" 1·SJ Ctoveland, M Pruil1 ~••.No""'°""' 4>J1. Rucker l-93 Coha 30, Dolphin• 17 kw• ,., °"",,"" 1a1t1m0<e 10 o 1 t3-JO ~l•m• J u o 0-11 Bal C.rr IS """ from Jon.s CMlll.e- M.,.~r 111<11.I Bal FG Mlke-Maytt 0 Mia FG von Sc:"-mann 1• Ml• Giaquinto IS pe$s from Gr~W! Ivon S<hamer>n kl<kl Ml• ... .,,., 4 H U from Gr~w (1f"Of' Scnaman.. ki<l<I Bel Olck.ev t °'" lrom Jonas CMik•· M•v•r kt<kl Bal C.rr 8 °'" from JonH CMlke· ••Yer kt<~I e.1 Jorws' ... n (ltl<k blO<~edl A SO,t.Jt ........... ,La_" R USHING Baltimore, Washington 13·14, Mi-I, H-lt 10.31. Wiiiiam• t-1'. PASSING 8alllmore, Jonu 11·1'4111 Miami, GrleM, 21·11-0-272, W-tey 1·2-0-1._ RECEIVING .Ballim oro , C•rr •·'1 . Weshlnqton 4-75, Butler 2·S7 Mleml. Moo .. ~. Hatrl\ 4-S4, Giaquinto •. ._. Petriot• 21, Jet• 11 sc-.., Oita,, ... Hew Enoteno 1 I 0-?t N 'I , J flS 6 0 ~ t1 N E C:..llloun 1 run I Sm It II klO l NY J G.linH 16 """ from T-l ~IC"- lailedl N E Hdyne~ 6) blO<kod 11010 QO•I return ISmltn II.IOI NE J..:ISOoi JI 00\S 1rom CavanilUqn l~mttlll<l<.11.l NY J FC Li'MIY .0 N y J s.aff"t~. C•,.•n•uor. ran out of ~ •one A SU03 , __ ,LA_n R USHING New Engtoncl, C.lno..n ,._.. F•rguSOtl t:M2. N"" York, Olerltlnq 1·S2. Galna• S.10. PASSING -New E n9 t•nd. Groqan .. ot.0-u . C.vanauQll .. 1S-t·ISS. Hew Yotk, TOCICI 22·»-1·ll2. RECEIVING -New Enol•NI. FrMCIS ).J7 Cal-.n l-1•, H Jac:k-. l·7J, Mo,_ 2 JS, Fe,_ 1·10. Foremal\ 1·•. Mew Y.,..k, Gallnev •·)8 Lono •·17, B Jones l ..O, C..••ne• ).,. Pecker• 14, Bengel• 9 Sc-1>y Ootatt•rs C1nc•nl"•I• Gre~n 9•• Ctn FG Sunier 70 C1n FG Sunier JA & 0 I I J 0 u GB U>flOl'l lS """ rram O>el<•v IMa ra>I -ICl l G B Aikin\ 8 peu from Ol<k .. IM.,a>t kit Of C1n A FG Sunier JI SS.OOtt 1...,vlWelLA-n R USHING Cln<ln""ll, Atoa-r 14>S1, P Jo,,n1«1 '1-41 GrMn Bav. Alkln1 .... l•erv 1~. Ellis tO-lol PASSING -Cln clnnall, Anderson IS.JO.l·I~ GrMn B•Y, Dl<key ll·i.-<>-203. R ECEIVING Clnclnnall, B•U, ._70, Curll .. 2·>1. G,..en B•Y. Lofton t-114, Elll .. l·lt S.ehewb 28, Ollera 7 kW•-, °""nan S.•111• Hou•ton Sea FGHer,.. .. n l 10 l 0 0 0 r>-2t 1-1 s.a NICCuttum n pen from Zorn (Her· rora •IO I So• FG Herr«ra )J S.• Mc.Cullum 14 """ from torn CHer· r•t• IU Ck) S.• FG Herrora SO S.a FG Hor,....a"" Hou S arber 11 oati from Stat>l•r 1 Fritsch kt<kl A .. .-..... v .... I L.a-" MUSHING See llte , Jo<lat 11·44, Ooornll\k •O·l1, Moore 1·17 Hou.ion, C.mpbell 12·SO, T Wlltot\ 4-11 PASSING S.Allle, Zorn 12·12.0·171 Houston. SIMIA .. 2J.~S.t7• RECEIVING -S.•llte, McCuClum 4-«I, Jo<lal •·71. Lar1141nt l ·SO, Sawyer 2·31 Hou1ton, Barber 5-4.S. Groth ,...,, Cotttm"" ,_,., College UTU .. DAY'S LATI KO"IS Teus IEI l'nol )ol, Hew•ll 14 Octlclental 10, S.n 0 1.., t7 Aru .. Pee.Ille t•, W"lttltr • N. ArllONl3', ldahC St. IJ Boh• St .... Montana 10 tdano J7, Pont-St. 11 We!Mr SI. 12, MOtlt-SI. 7 How Top 20 Fer.cf t. AlalWtrN 14-041 !Met KentuOy, •~. 1, Olllo Sl•t• ().1.(l) lost to UCL.A, 17·J. J, Neb< .. 11& 1).1.01 lost to Ftorlcll Slate, 11-U. 4, USC 14.(l.(ll !Mal Arlrona SIAll•, IJ.11. S Ttae114.(l.(ll bMI Ale•. 41·7'. • PlnseurQll (4.(1.(l) be•I Maryl-.•• 1. Holra 0...... l~I beat Mlchl-St8'e, 2 .. 11. 1. a-e1e 1~1 did no1 p1ay. • Ml-C ().1.(ll lost to Penn St•tt, ,..11, 10 North ~IN C~l beat Geo<qla fKll, S).4. t I UCLA C~l t." Ot1lo Slate, t7·J. U Oki.._,. IM.01 -t COior Mo, 12.f2. U Ml-, Fte. (4.(1.(ll <lkl nol pity, 14 Arll-l>t.01 beat r ... , Ctwlst-, ... 1 U . 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Flrwl p,.,l', f:"l~·no Jonn Mt EnrOP o~r tJ1c.tor ~m•v• H•n._,, ptt\I,., Pomone SUNDAY'S "£SUL TS lltll .. tWay,,...11,,.1 A-•-•H F ir\I ra<., Ooublf Donut t Aanktn' b 40 l Ml, 1 60 810 C""<k IAll•rdyc.J 3 80 J 00 Ruff dnd RdplO CWhlttl l 80 U o •t•• IS.ti P•od U8 00 WHkend Trenuctlon• BA SI BALL Amer\<111 ~ rElCAS RANGERS Fired Pat Corr•!~, monager Nemeo Eddie AOblnson uecutl"" lf1Ce Pr'f\idef"lt NIU..•I~ SAN DIEGO PAOAES Fired J•rrv C.olPman, m~91r. •nd n.mttd him dh K tor 01 tu °"dcaillt'Q. 0... ........... 9' Second race 9oon•nta l(lf'"\t'' 73.80, 7.(IO, l.60, HHn Ptn ILut -••I, • llO, 3.10, 81tt11"weet On I Oom111oue1), J 80 Southern Open t•I Cotumbu•, G•. I BASKITBALl Hat'-Bflll-11 At-lllltfl "'ILWAUKEE BUCKS Waived ltoyd Third r.teo Ole Spllllre (Mltt ll•lt I lO,llO, 1S 00, I 10, HllO I Oorntnguol)' I llU, ) iAJ, Twofort,...\how IH•rll, 3"60 H eu ct• ct JI p•ld ...... SO MIH SUiiivan. ™·000 O•v• EothelOOrQ<!r l t1,llOO JOl\My Miller. \tl,llOO Geo,.Q~ Burns. '8,800 M bJ •••M 76• tY /1 ..,..., 174 ••·11-t S-l>Y 17• &7 01> 14-118 77S 1>8-lO·b81• 11S •••• 1'·61 171 11 .,...... 171 WAllon, ouard. HOCKEY Hallaftal HKll•y L• .... PHILADELPHIA FLYERS -Sent Groq Adam•. lett wing, Don Giiien, right wino, And Pelff 01,...., oe1e11 .. man. to Maine of tne Am.,kan Hockey Luoue. Hair I rw 1n, \8,800 Tl•·---· Wayne l~v•. W.,9~ Bill Kr•t1ef'I, '6.•so Four1h r«~ T•ble Torch (Men•• • tO. l ,10, 3 00; Kug.,on (Jon.-1, 4 •O, • •O R"llAll e .. n (Fru lerl i.llO R lk Mas.,...ciatt. lb lOO Joe Inman. 15.100 Flfl"1 ra<lf Punkln Junction N.-ntt. G•rv Hatlbi'>rQ. S) xi> Georoe Cadle, \S,100 Jerry Pate, '5,100 IS.60, ~60 J60, ll'lltr• ShO Is CG1llt11""l l to, 1 IO, W•11ern Tnunder t Ao••f•>I ) "° Slat,, re<• Rl\lnQ RPV C Ro.., lot I 10 60. Jolln Sc.Iv-•, \J,Ol"I Ml" Reid, \J,019 Lyn lott, \J,079 S 10, l 60, Mingo O.tnc.e,. fVe•U<.la1re' I 00 • llO, Bowanoo CJon>. 3 IO Sev•nO\ race ~r1ec9 Mltt«H fMcGurnt • 00, • llO, J 70, !'oc>llO M .. (R•n•.1nl 1 10 l olO, Hl-r IR~IHI, 3 00 B••d B•v•nt. \3,07'1 Mike McCutlQh \J 01"1 E<I Flori, \3,079 Eighth r«e J B \ Oauqn1e• IE\t••dal Grier J.,.,.,.., \3,010 Arnotd P•I~,., SJ.O~ Bill R099,.., \J.010 37 Ml, tO.MI, • 10· ,...,,,,.,,,r RtSt' CMfl>ot ) 70 3 IO. Vou're WetC..om4" • Pierce) .t .tO \Se..-•<I• I t-'l pelcl l47S SO frrrif•ntt'I rac• Lerky tV•l•t.Qued. I IO •IO, 4 40, 8esl EllQle IRo\atOI, S IO. 4.llO Oo Cor ~lllnq CTollllll t 10 Tantll r«• A•llford c .. 11e IE •lr.0.01 Ru Cald-11. ll,O>'I Jim Tho,.,.., \J,010 Ar11e M<Nlole \t •)() l .,\C'! T~n Broe,.,, 610 S<oU HCKJ\, l 1 e )0 Fran._ CCII'\°"' \1 b70 J C. Snead \t .610 Harry lavtor, Sl "10 Oan Pohl, St,181! S.70, 3 60. 310, Run tor Bull•rmll• (M O.r\onl, 1.70, s llO, TermlNttor IAllardyce l 1.00 U eucta 14·71 pa to St71 so U Pick SI• C1·S.J.t~ •) paid St .... 10 wttn 16 w lnr>l"Q ll<Uh (flvf' non.o l U PIO SI• p,aid \.S. 00 wUh lt't w1nnin9 t1c1tet\ Uowr "°"""" '1 P1<" SI• ••:rAICll ton~t•llon iwlcl M'l 10 wll!'I '' 11ckeU lthr.., "°''"' ptu• ont \Cratch) E tevenlh r•ce Unwokcll 1 Ao•••t•l. Bob NlurPhy \1.188 BudO> C..<1ronor, \1,1811 Glllt>y G1to.rt \ 1 1118 L•rrv M11~. \t.UJ8 Mth Gove.l t,tlll Ge-oror Arctw,1 s1 188 Mitre Holt, \Sl'O 1.40, l '°· 7,60, Fo•v HUI IVtla\Qutl I • 10. ? 80 Follow the Ju"9f IM•nal. 1 •O TwPlll!'I r110 P1nout ISlr'11, ) 70 l 70 l 00, Don C.•Orl•k! CC•mpa\I l.•O. 1 llO Top Tokor CRM<!l~SI J llO l) .... rs~ ,. 61 P••cl .,., 00 AtlM<lanCf' 11 ''° Bob E O\IWOOO \HO W4ll'1 Arm~ftOnQ '0'0 Jerry M<~. H70 Sammy Ad("1!1•. ~HO Bobbv W<l<l••n• O >O Oef\n•' fruit'' \AO~ Sf,.•f" M•lny• ~) 8111 B••llOn. ~~ Tonight's Game Bucs, Bears Play Crucial CHlCAGO (APJ The Chicago Bears are pul- t.ing top priority on their meeting with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers tonight in a nationally televised National Football Le ague ga me before a capacity Soldier Field crowd of more than 64,000. Both teams a re s addled with two.game los ing streaks but the Bears are 1-3 following a pair of wipeouts at the hands of Minnesota and Pittsburgh while the Sues are a more respectable 2·2 after close losses to Dallas and Cleveland. "I DON'T LIKE to call the fifth game of the season our most important but that's what it looks like at this point," s aid Coach Neill Armstrong On T\I Tonigllt Chann~I 7 al 6 following losses of 34-14 to Minnesota and 38·3 to Pittsburgh. •·w e are coming to a very critical pomt in our schedule with games against Tampa Bay, Min· nesota and Detroit." said Armstrong. "They are all in our division which makes these games all the more important." Tampa Bay Coach John McKay finds his club operating in reverse form. The Bucs are usually strong on defense and err atic on offen~t things seem to have turned around in losses of 28·17 to Dallas and 34·27 to Cleveland. "We played defense very, very poorly." said McKay after watching Cleveland's Brian Sipe complete 22 of 32 passes for 318 yards and three touchdowns. ''We have better athletes than the way we are playing. Guys who should know better are missing assignments. "THE LINEBACKERS aren't dropping very well. I know you are not going t.o always be able to get an overpowering pass rush with three men, but with eight men back we should be able to defend better than we have. "And when we brought extra men in a blitz, we h:ive not gotten to the passer and paid for it dearly." said McKay. "I don't know ii we have to win in Chicago but it ls important," he added. "At 2-2 we're really about where I thought we'd be. I would like to be 4-2 with 10 games to go and think we would still have a chance at 3-3. '• Dally Pilot Top I 0 Oru1e Couty Prep Football Ratbl11 Poi. Team, record Till• Weell'1 Opponent 1. Edlaon (4·0) Mater Dei 2. E1peran&a (4·0) La Habra 3. Capllttano Valley (40) North (Riverside) 4. Marina (4·0) Loara 5. Ma~r Del (3·0·1) EdJson 6. Founla.ln Valley (3·1 > Lakewood 7. El Dorado (4-0) Sonora 8. Loara (3-l) Marina 9. Foothill (3·1> Santa Ana Valley 10. Brea-Olinda (4-0) Fullerton •1 ._ -L • , .q 6•·••· It l 11 10 11·11-•1 '" Ml •<>·7• ... ,,, b8 11·10 •• 17<1 67 11 47.74 17• b& ... 1,..,._190 10.71 70·6' 2IO 71 •• ,1 .. •-210 n 11..._.• 2t0 611-71 11·7•-2IO 10 "8·11 10 2IO 1~ .. •1·/t 2IO .... 4'·11 1l 2IO "' ,, ... 11 2IO 67 11 .. •·71 7IO ··••611~ 2IO ,, 10 ,,... 191 •• "'1•·70-1111 ... 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Monday, October e. t980 CWLYPILOT Dow Jones Final UP 15.02 CLOSING 985.70 Now an Assef Tower Shrugs Problem Image BOSTON CAP) -It stands like a 00-story jewel cut iJl· to Boston's skyline. But a few years ago, the new John Hancock Tower was a plywood-shuttered derelict, plagued by delays and falling glass windows, and the subject of several million-dollar lawsuits. Spotters with binoculars warned pedestrians below when glass started falling. Last week, four years after the immense office build· ing was dedicated. the lawsuits seemed no closer to resolu· tion. But the tower itself has shrugged off its earUer prob· lems to become a major asset to the city and the John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co. "IT WAS A TRAUMA for this company, there's no question about that." says PauJ Rennie. Hancock vice pre· sident in charge of building management and construction. "But time heals all. I guess." Hancock announced plans to build Boston's tallest building in 1968, promising the city a sparkling, glass- covered architectural wonder by 1971. The cost w.as put al $75 million. When the building finally opened tive years behind schedule. the cost had soared to $158 million. THE MOST PROMINENT problem was the 13'h-acre building surface -an outer skin of glass windows . Even before workers finished installing the 10,344 double panes of glass. strong winds from Boston Harbor began to p0p the windows out, raining shards on the city's Copley Square. Workers covered most of the building with plywood patches -enough plywood, it was estimated. to build 30 houses. Pictures of the boarded-up skyscraper appeare:d around the world. Insult was added to injury when the Fire Department. worried about the fire hazard. ordered the plywood cov· ered with fire-resistant paint. THE TOWER BECAME a nationally noted pink elephant that spawned bad puns about "window pains" and "people in glass houses.'· After studies by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. the windows were replaced with single sheets of glass one-half inch thick. The new windows. costing a,n additional $7.S million, seemed to do the trick. Almost. "The windows are a dead issue," s ays Rennie, "but it's not to say we don't have a window break now and then." AN ELECTRONIC SENSING system recently replaced the two spotters with binoculars that city officials ordered the company to place in Copley Square as an early warning system to protect pedestrians. While the structural problems have been more or less solved. the legal maze created by suit and countersuit lingers. Hancock bu filed lawsuits seeking S&t million char&· ing neelieence against six companies, including the glass manufacturer, Libby-Owens.-Ford Co. of Toledo. Ohio, and the architects. l.M. Pei~ Partners. HANCOCK ALSO FACES lawsuits. Trinity-Church, a historic landmark across the street from the tower, sought $4 million, claiming the 3,000 supports sunk 100 feet into bedrock caused structural damage to its baseme.nt and up- per walls. The suits are pending. · The insurance company settled another S4 million suit out of court with the city of Boston, Boston Edison, Boston Gas and the New England Telephone Co .. all whom claimed damage to underground installations. The church and other neighbors also complained the tower would affect the water level in the maze of canals and dams that criss-cross the underworld of Boston's Back Bay, a one-lime mars hland that was filled in the mid·l~ . . 4'1o~k• In Tlar .'ipo1llgla1 NEW VOAIC (API · Sall\, ....on proc~ •no ntt '".,9t of t'-: ''""" IYIO\t .tc.t•~ ~"V v,:,i:.....,~:~!1 ,.!;:~~~ '1 ,,w,,., Houstrno IBM Burn, AL Mo«lll P111t.1£1:Pet ~•rr:r.l~l erle G ubSvc ~~:~::Fuel Net...nes ' Cltlco~ Sol'ly O'O c111 .. vc , l P• at1d Doarru NEW YORK I.AP) Tiie tollow1119 lilt Sllows Ille Ntw York Stoo E•<...,. stocy -... ,,.,,_. lllal he•e 90nt UC> trw moll -.,.,..., '"" most l>eWd on rarcenl ol CN"Vf r~rdltU ol volume °''*' ::='"• l••dtnQ bllO• U are •ncl -· Ntt -s-•<•"1•99 , ......... I"" .s.11,,.rce 1111-""' P•t•lou• c io.1nq price end 100.y's ,,_. IH'lct Ht•fob c ..... •"-"'''• • PoUnd, U S desllr-. lions. W..~unts•pound IM< 37'1>-37~ Ceflll •pound, Oellver..i Tho SI ... , a pound Al-'-. lb, N. V 1'·1•. Mercwy "'2.00119r Ila.a ~t•t'-> "'7·$170 troy 01 N v !ttllr~r NEW VOAIC I.AP) H-v ~ H••m- 111 ... r loot.y W t.150, uP t,00 Enoelh•rd silver $71.100, "P 1.700, l•brlcete1s.uwr m .20e. up S1.1ss. I -DAIL V Pt LO r Television TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS \II'"'\' 1:00 •• A' I I A\ I. l'L.A'l'Ol'f. '"• •"'•'•" ~r\ t1 ~ ... ,__,,.,. 0 Jout "'"'0"' !•\II I tM HUU\tM 4 o,., •tit,,,_._• •l'W "l•llon.t ', ... ,. .,,,_, "•fl •001• NEWS WONOlA WOMAN A lHllllUf'l't•o.11 • 1 d HW.0•• ll'hhJ' t • I"• \.t t1,'tn1t ~-•••-, 1 r, lh.'l'l •\t """"'' \o\ • '•. Wc.n1"" '"' ~'"' ... " ,. ""'• wttfl , ;u~ ;tilt~ """' I• • (10J N"l ~OOTRAl L 1 Atnue ..... 14\i\' & I Cllll-OU u .... . I nc TAC OOVOH M'A "S"H A St'nalf ""-••'''""" t1u' ~ u m 1t\Of Utf\;t ....... ..,pt~t•a t~ f*4W Is \d t1lt t If .-i1 u • THE 8ENN~ HILL SHOW 8ttt"1)' \)~·· ' ... ~·~ t ~ uwn "'°"'" mw ~' ,.,. rob> d (l .. HJ\ntoHt • 3·:2· I CONT AC I tJ II) PROJECT UNIVERSE Vo nus C8S NEWS &:30 G BULLSEYE • WELCOME BA\.k l(OTIER Bcu t>jfHl• Lt'" """ prit!$1 """"•' '"::t ,, Jlhj mot~r rt:t~l ":,1 I •" oea111oe<.1 II) SANFORD ANO SON Juf10 s ~•=i.twr drnJ nuJ 11_,~ slay at th" S.d"'v• •J> '""' poraroly ff) DICK CAVETI Guest She1 +'r 9.,,.,,.,, G 3-2-1 CONT ACT Q ()) M0 A•S•H Haw~eye ano T•.tppe• arrange for an unaut1101 1zeo but much neeoeo n<>M JOI> for an en1ts1eo man. Hli111I t rl isl :\l.11l1'11t1l· St o~t· ).!lH':o.t:. ,1:-,1 ~ow1~ µ • .1111tt'1 "h11 1::-. blind un l.tlllt• House on thl· l1r.1111t• t11111ght .it 8011 '\; IW Channel I 1lt • A C'ft\ o4 ! i r •' .. If L: , ~l .,. h\U fh)l~t1I EB MACNErl ' LEHRER REPORT a TIC r AC DOUGH 7 30 0 2 ON THE TOWN Melody loO~l> "' lllE< wutl<I ol •Ol>01S .i Vt\11 Niii! r>..·.ly Spnngr.eto " lnOt.. •• 1 mu life 01 tn~ late Jim Mmn son lh• •·~cut11 '" nl thtt plu,Jqh 1. dh1";)!f.•t•' 11.i; 00· .. 11 "'O jtff ul fHt>llJfH..ril t tJJIUlf' J I<) Cl P M MAGAZINE th~· destrut..ttun of a roll<•' , <)(Oster tw Sn1u~ey Arin r he B.i11u11 11 a pa1a1y,.,11 rmtiallcnamp 800 0 (1) M 0 A•S•H · 1:00 I CBS NEWS NBC NEWS HAPPY DAYS AGAIN Fonzie lakos up the bon- gos to play wlln R1ch1e s band at an 1mpor1ant country clul> dance Q FIGHT BACK WITH DAVID HOROWITZ U SHANANA Guest Ethel Merman 0 .FACE THE MUSIC Klinger discovers 10 hos oisrnay 111a1 rHs duties "~ compuny clur ~ mc1uo11 ca1er1ng tu tne "ccenrroc wll1ms ol the un11 s Oii• cers (RI Q LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE .· I JOl<ER'S WILD M0A0S•H When Hawkeye·s parents are notified that he's dead. lie finds 11 no easy mailer to eslabhsn 11101 he s altve II) MAETTA llD OVEREASY "After Work Wna1?'' Guests comedian f ntz Feld pres1oen1 01 tne G) ALL IN THE FAMILY C:dtth's erratic oehavlor puzzles Ille lamlly and puts e damper on Arcn1e·s and lier planneo trip 10 a new resort. &!) MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT m CONNECTIONS: AN ALTERNATE VIEW Of CHANGE 'The Trtgger Eflec1 · James Burke reaches back 7 000 years 10 Egypt ono ChannPI Li111 in911 1J KNXT tC BSJ Lo!. Angeles 0 KNBC 1NBC, Lo!. Angeli·~ IJ KTLA llnCl I LO!. Ang1•te<. 8 KABC IV (ABC! Lo.., Artt11JIP'> ()) l\FMB tCBS) San U1c9u D KHJ rv (Ind ) Lo!t Anew ... «Ii KCST fABC S,111 011-q., ti) KTTV !Ind I L J'> A "':l"I" G) KCOP fV fln111 L"" Ar•t11· "'• &il t<CET-TV IPBS) Los An.:i1· ,,.., ~ KOCE TV 1PBS1 Hunl•n ll• 11 Re 11.•1 ' Jonath an Garvey s a11emp1 lo start & lretght bUstness in a ne1gnb0r1ng town ts 1eopardlzeo by a 2!._0UP ol yourig noods Q U MOVIE • * • * "Hey, I'm Altve· ( 1975) Edward Asner. Sally Struthers A man ano a young woman 1>a1t1e the 01ements on lhe Yukon alle• 1t1eir airplane crashes I 1 hr 30 min ) 0 MOVIE • * * •' 'Where The Reo Fern Grows' 119751 Stew- art Peterson, James Whit· more A near1 warming story of a young boy grow- ing up w1111 two reO bone l1un1on9 dogs that give 1neor lives tor n1m 12 nrs I G) P.M MAGAZINE Billy Bnll 1alks w11n Ne11 Boqarl and 1n11oouces the 011q1na1 Lyric. Wrot ong Con- 1r~t The des111,ct1on or a roller coaster tor Smokey Ano The Bandit II a para- lylfHI p1111>11t1 • h11n1p. Cfml 1 olt mhk•' <•PPlfJ p1m &Ill.••• 01 W•Ko run. w11 i•t,p.tm fJUll (I) SOLID GDLD tl1t'\t l olttll t Htt1(1hOll ln1wttt . Amy HullttHd t i.lf ... u •• tf Ht u .... ,1 Pu, .. 6•t •• o HI 1 t•fYt' •,,, .. l"t a1Ht1 ( , .. ,. t •tllpl 1 It kltf HI•• ~4t1ht1•11 ,11,1w-. l11y .Jufltt eut m 16 T0Nt011 I ll J00 e WKMP IN (,IN(;INNA Tl I _., 'h111-.1hn 11v•1l••ll S1lvm Hh\< Aw •Ht """' Uitt r•Htflf '''lJ~' •'• 1• I u ~ rn ~ ( 1rnltJ Clltl lh~'1.an I f\d,t• t 4.Jdl,.. ft)r lhtt "'"-dtO!l b'u1,4utt1 IHI G) CAROL BURNEn ANOFAIENDS tJl) ORE.AT PERFORMANCES t •nit. tH T JIJ01 Sul'21ttr '' y l.1ttUt(Jt1 Snul••, Alet ~ 4lllfllttf\.;)1 llt•<H-. II >IOI\ C;I 11011 Ul/d Nltt1 •' ChllilflQ CJhl.9 1b101 J"0 :j(tttpl~ .t '111~~11,n t. flt•U tn~ ~Oh:! tl'dll "' ::J EI!) MOVIE • • • • fl•1rnp1;t Pa" I ,,., 1-~-:.h .... dl LU fhtt Peo ""' l'>J1!1 Uoc:umentdr) tllli'< ted "Y le•11 R•e!en ~1 •• 111 rr11• 111~1 p.irt ul ""~ <J<.t.laimed f11m ft!CO•O ol the t'l'J6 9.,, "" OtyrntJtr,s Iv lnA-'"'! µaln o f IH 01ymt.11(. f(ir(h b~Jrf .. rs ono cuvtlf~ 1ne ef0b1l'J't 1nau gUf\.111011 t:Ptt•rnn1t1es pre >ided o·•e• l> f Adolpri H11 ltir 12 nrs 1 8 45 0 @, TO BE ANNOUNCED 900 0 MOVIE l o ftnd My Sun fPrern oerel Richard Tllomas Jus tin Oana An unmarr1ed young man oecomes om1>ro1led •n a b11tar battlP wnen ne trios 10 adopt ii nano.capped 7-year-old l>Oy 0 MOVIE * • • Julia 119771 Vanessa Reugruve. Janu Fonda A wrtter IS Orawn 1n10 me po1111cs of pre- WorlO War II Germany wnen her closest child· hood lrrend. now a" acll~· t51. asks tor her nolp 8 THAT'S INCREDIBLE featured an ln01an wno a11emp1s 10 beno a spear in hall with his eye, a ltre- hghtlng dog, e paraplegic wllo hang glides from his wlleel cnair G) MERV GRIFFIN Q) HEEHAW Guests Tiie l(endalls, Mil· hon 0o11a1 Bano Razzy Battey ®l DON CORYELL 9:30 IJ THE FEMININE MISTAKE Bonnie Franktm narrates this fllm on the pnys1olog1- ca1 ellects o• smo1t1ng on a womans Dody tE) THE AOVOCA TES: ELECTION '80 Rl!l1l11ons W1111 l ht> U S S R Advoca1Ps ano ~UBE TOPPERS AAC fJ 6 :00 Monday N1gt\t, .. ·uotball. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers takl' on the Chicago Bears in an NFC Ccntrnl Division c las h. CHS 8 9 00 "To Find M y Son ' U u·hard Thomas star s as a single m an who encounters conflict when he tries lo adopt a handicapped 7-vear-old boy NBC 19 9·00 "Julia " Jane Fon· da , Vaness a Redgra ve a nd Jason Ro bards star in this dramatization of a true World War f I incident. f'• """ w11MS!A!S Nh(l luP 11ut1 tilt! views ot Ander son Carle1 JnO Reagan ncballl Ntllcll c11n01di1t" will b%t aom1n1s1e1 ou• re1a11on• Nllt1 in., Suv1e1 Union ~MOVIE • • • I hundtl• In Tt1t Sun i 1!1591 Susari Hav """1 1 .. 11 Chanul;,r I> tove h1Jn91e octurs ou111111 1hP 1850~ amon9 d qroup ot Bu~que~ 10t11 nPy1n9 to tn1> Calolur n1a """yaros I I hr 30m1n 1 10:00 U 0 NEWS 0 MOVIE ••'•"TnePeoptc-197 11 Kun Darby. Dan O Herlihy A teacher d•scover•, Sllti 11as unusually gilled stu oents t 1 nr 30 mm l Q) NATIONAL NEWS 10;30 mm NEWS fli) JAZZ.AT SNOWBIRD Dave BruD8tk piano Butch Moles d1ums, J""~ Bergonz1 1eno1 sa~ Chris Brul>eck bass guitar apd trombone EB MASTERPIECE THEATRE Crime An<! Pun1s11men1 Raskoln1kov c:1a1ms "" pawned trtnkels at the police station ano meets the Inspector 1nveshgahng tne 010 woman s murOer !Port 210 11:00 0 Cl)~ NEWS JOHN DARLING A ~NG INFERNO SENT Pl..uMES OF 0(...A.Q< 5r"'\OK~ SKYWA~O ON !HE: WE.ST 510E TO~Y/ U HOLL YWOOO SOVA RES 0 NEWLYWED GAME 0) YOU BET YOUR LIFE Q) ONE STEP BEY ONO Mei.i.age From Cla•e A preuy lff&Gflel '" !In ~o .. •1 !.tliCrul suoden•y hnos sn .. tS wr111ng 1u ,,n tJt'\fam11ia1 foreign han!l 11200 NEWS 11 30 0 lJ QUINCY, M E Ou1111..y s bos, Dr H111 hdS an 1nt~rest1r1g IJ~y whc,1 a 'ttJ''~' or rmshap~ pr1<v{'r)I 1)~1nq rrom get ttog 10 1ne ollice 0 MORECAMBE & WISE t111rnda Jac;k~on guest •tars in Eric .ino Ernie s ver~1on of Antony An11 Cleo1.>a11a 0 NEWS 0 GUNSMOKE W hen F es tu~ ~110 n wounded 1obber O<P put up at a larmnouse 1hll owner allempls 10 1<111 the roC>be• ano se11e thP stolen money 0) HOGAN'S HEROES Hogon plans 10 smuggle a nuclear physicist out ot Stalag 13 Q) IT TAKES A THIEF Al Mundy 1s assigned lo steal o stolen sample; 01 a revolutionary 1e1 fuel from an 1n1erna1tonal fence tJl) ~ CAPTIONED ABC NEWS @ ABC NEWS 11 50 0 TONIOHT Gut1st h<1s1 (j,11 LnSI>( Gues1' Oci111 ~'""''"~ Sandy Dunc.in. ufloro1: Btln!>(Jn !@) IRONSIDE• -MIONIGHT- 12 00 U TWILIGHT ZONE 'Spur 01 Tne Momeni fJ ABC NEWS 0) MISSION. IMPOSSIBLE A comipt l a11n Am .. 11c.;l11 ull1c1u1 plots 10 roor ll•S OiNn country w1tn ttiP f on- ruvatieu Cit tne IMF 12 20 0 MOVIE * • , 'Yuma t 19/01 Chfll W alkllr Barry S11llivu11 A <JP01 alPO IO wman d1le1np1 to 1~mP " "' 10 Western 10 .. n 2 ,,,., 1 12 30 U THE BAX'TERS "Socrallmd Mo;r11cm1• 0 THfFBI Tile All<nney Q) NATIONAL NEWS 12 40 0 11) THE SAINT A Gfjtman.t)r;nl Dfll1\h 0 U1G1ul '' f')lhirt.-d lr•1cdrJm fC>t h•'\ 1.jthe1 t11 1tH~ r,e•- man• u ••41'thdn«.Jts tf "'T\1h fdty ,Of,,_.,~ t:I ~ 0 TOMORROW Guesl~ IJlilSllG Ulfjt'nll r .. lv•J P11«.w9uy '"''' ~r Nf-'N 'ff.Jt llo, Jf1 (.ht !t • ,,1fd'' pr_.,ut•J~ 1 .; '" H' >uh• • RP~I l CJd jb ~ l\~JOi ' 't .. ~(1'1 1n Hh-' flnr.r,nns "Q. AOAM· 12 Otltl.t:r A~l '"'" n w ,,, J .J111Q\.I~ f df, ,,,, l~d t. mg Cldyl1m1: 1>ur9tu1•r•' 1 OO (l) MOVIE * ,, , l he fl•· ~y cJ t J•u,•l Md1 vnn ':,td A V,,,J-otff& M•mieu1 A ooufll'(" nunt~, s dt t1ou~ '~'1,11 "' tile d<mlli'i nt rnost , I •hp ltve m.-J,, 1n a po~.,,. 1 1 '" 30 min I 130 0 NEWS 0 THE LONE RANGER 1 ro..,l>lcd WatM5 150 0 NEWS 2 2000 NEWS 2250 MOVIE • • • •,,. No Highway in Tne Sky 119511 Jam6S Stewart Marlene 01Ptr1ch A tneek metallurgist warns that a neN aert1uer rn.Jy be made ot <letec.tiv•· "'a1er1 als 12 rus 1 2·30 Q) NEWS 1'.w11day·11 ,, .. ,, ................ ,. 300 0 L THEBDOY HUMAN THE FACTS FOR GIRLS I hr.,11 1111lq aue<J 10. 12 imd 14 10111 Marin t homa~ to •i.r;IJm rhe11 t1>el1ngs ant.J •d•·ll~ ao0u1 tne il•P<t· 1 ~,.,,, .1 cnang1ng lrom c:n11d11<1••cl 10 <Jdolescence 500 0 00, NATIONAL LE.AGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES l 1vt; Lvvt•raiJe or tne hrst gam•· "' Ille N1111onal. l ""9"" rrl~yorts lrom the' c•r f ''' '"" 11.l East tnamp1- l')ns -AFTERNOON-.1 I I 00 (l) • > ,,,,,., r,. .t .,, 1" jt • tJ81 Jorln /V;Jyt1t• H.1, Ltir"Cf1JO Tr1e I htrn• -..,, ••• ,q Jl1ee,~ lry to '~a1 t .,... ,1; ' tu!>~d ot nutt) ....... ., t t'Jf"!lrt orosper~ 1 f f I 12 00 W • • I ,.,1110, I 1969) t .J...-1• 1 r no~fl BnrUAro I I.,,, I /f)<Jng pPoplt' , t • • , '*'ft 010 , 1ian1c .~u ,,,,, "11.111ntHr• , ;1 ,, '1 J1,1on·u 1 (!) • • • ~ ;u.Hltr.>n '1•,, ,t l-,,('bµ,1son J I •• o·" ' A Naz• 'Jt!I ,,., ., .,. N'•'W;Jy \5' ,, •. ,,, • ! ,n .1 gallant .-11 .... 11 t., j11 4n1~11can cuod' '' .. hrs f 3 00 cr> • • e C>u1llV Or IMO· L!:llt ll•>i S.:irn Sheppard MoJrdM Cnse tPart 2) t "17')) George Pepparo. Nollidm N1noom A Cleve- l&nu 0~1eol)atn1c surgoon thargoo wllll the murder ot h1~ -wit~ •"> plnced on tnal 1n 1954 t t •11 30 mm 1 3:30 0 • • • '• Pillow Talk" 11f!591 noc11 Huoson. Doris Day Ari 1r11e110• dec:orato• reluctantly agrees 10 snare d J,tatty •1ne and IS ongereo ti) 1-:iarn that the otner par- '' 1•. a f omanclng ,onljw••tfJr t2 nrs ) by Armstrong & Batiuk .• 'Vocal Suicide' Perils Politicians? "•-1 -. :· .. \ ' '-<. ,. . . -~ ,, ~· .,; 'I' ~ By PETER J . BOYER LOS ANGELES <AP ) In an elet'tion year, television alters its personality to oblige de· mocracy The picture medium bet'omes a medium fo r words This year . 1t began with the Iowa caucus Then came the primaries. the conventions. the "debate" and the fall campaign Words Millions of words. °"ood words, most of them , forcAl to "tabor m the causes of J ohn An· derson . Ronald Reagan and Jim- m y Ca rter night afte r night, week-in. week-out. In a way, the words have their revenge. Some times they trip their utterers Sometimes they tumble o ut a ll wro n g Som etimes. they commit the cr ue lest atrocity that can be brought upon a politician -they cause him to lose his voice. J ohn Anderson 's words arc beginning to tum on him At least. tha t 's Mort Cooper ·~ diagnosis Cooper is a llollywood vo1t't' doctor He fixes abras ive ac cents. helps a('tors devise phony accents, warns million-dollar voices agains t imminent de- mise. Cooper's vocation 1s also his hobby. During an election year . he watches the candidates on TV and guesses which will be the fi rst to com mit "vocal suicide." as he calls it He noted in the 1976 deba tes between Carter and Candidates Probed Orange County Supervisor Pnil Anthony re~uts. hi s. in~.ict~ent cha rges and faces his runoff opponent on "Voter s Papelme Friday at 7 .30p.m on KOCE. Channel SO. . . Actresses Brooke Shields. B arbara Ede n and Gloria Swanson (from top) take a look at "The Men Who Rate a '10' ·• on an NBC s pecial Tuesday at (approximately) 10 o 'clock on Channel 4. · The first half-hour features interviews with Anthony an~ has runoff challenger Roger Stanton. a PhD professor of ~usmcss asministr:alion at Cal State Long Beach. A popular supervisor. the incumbent m ay nonetheless finds his election bid muddied by an in- dictment charge of cons piracy to conceal the source of a $68,000 campaign contribution. · . The second half of the program scans the 10 state ballot issues. including one to ban smoking in public places and a nother related to the s tate water projects peripheral canal. Two Orang~ ~ounty League of Women Voters members join Cooper an examining the pros and cons of the issues. The program re peats Saturday, October 11at10 a .m H.=::.-:=. Al;::=,------------$ C A S lln c ut over 3000 I ::,~~· ~~1:!' ~Q"' ' I ,_.,.,,.,._. I I ! ! CALL NOW ! I I L~~!...?~!:!>l~!J .. " . ... , ·~1 .... .. '•". NOW PLAYING Beyond time itself. .. he will find her. NOW PLAYING IDWAllDI' llHITOl San~ Ana 540-7444 IDWAlll'IADDllllCK El Toro 581-5880 , ...... All Or1ng1 637·0340 tDll ...... , .. ,. Huntington Bllell 848·0388 ""Clf'IC'I ..... ,, ........ Westmlntttf 891·3693 ..An lnd•a•e Fil• al Murlt M'll. Sryle and l•pa~•. 11 Ranb AlllOllfl tlw l'ear'• Best... . -Kevin Thomas. LA Trrres -. -· -______ _:_.....!..------ Ger a ld Ford th at Ford un- naturally lowered his voice to af- fect an orator ial timbre. Ford lost his voice a few weeks later After watching the Anderson Heagan debate. Cooper not1 red -;omc of the s igns o f vocal su1c1dc an Anderson '·His voice was m ore sure. more dnving. but it was a forced voice. He's in danger of losing it. But Reagan was holding hi s voice back He's tired . You can hear the fatigue .. == "DIVINE MADNESS" (R) 11-"XANADU" (PG) l •ST ARDUS MEMORIES" SNEAK PREVIEW FRI. "WHY WOULD I LIE?" ' .. --· ..... ~- ''THE EMPIRE ,,.1 S'nllCES IACK" -..or.u~ "BLUES BROTHERS" "PROM NIGHT" (A) = --;::.-=-.;..... ... • ..J I" 8 M 0 K E Y & T H E BANDIT PART II" "1141" I "THI K.UI LA900M" . '" "CALIFOIHIA SUITI" . .. . ... "AIM'UHI" "UTTU DAIUMGS" .... "CHllCH&~" "HE KNOWS 1at YOU'RE ALONI" au. ......... ...... ~, --··-·-iu..- So. one of the candidates was fatigued, the other forced. And t he voice bringing it all lo you. Walter Cronkite 's . is on the verge of goinJ! out Jlt•>J?Cther Cooper sa~ <, "C r o nki1e ha!> had ,·o r.·t· proh lc m~ over the yt>an. and ht•:-- had some sur~C'ry on his voral C'hords. ·· Cooper says. !>pilling a little voice 1nduo;;try gossip "Cr onkite tc•llo; you with the voice he uses that all things are m e a s ure d . eve r y th ing 1s ba I a need and all ri ghl. But that's not his natural vo1ce. Ke drops has voice to achieve that resonance And he's having ,-oice problems ·· Tht• onh ,·1111·c /\men ca listens 111 ,,. a phr~n' l 'r on k 1w 1 ouldn 't lw reached for 1·ommenl Anyv.ay. Cooper says that An· derson 1<; the only candidate bl immediate danger of losing hi.8 voice. That leaves two ca{l· d1dates with voices. And a lot of words yet to be worn out .. ·- ••• .,!!' ................. -' ---·-- 1 ,_ ENTERTAINMENT I MOVIE REVIEW Monday, October 6. 1980 * ONLY PILOT 'Coast to Coast' Waste of Tllne. and Talent By aON Pt;NNINGTON .,.._.,_ ___ Senteleas deatru('tlon and 1roas phys1ral ab~t> are the m1un ln1redlents In "Cout to Cout. · which emeraet u ont' or the fnOlt leaden and m1~ 1ulded atlt'mpta at C'Om\'dy rn some Umt' The Paramount rt>leau produced by Sltv~ T 111 l'h and Jvn Avnet and uecutlve·produced by ·re rry Carr , should quickly Call by the wayside Stanley Welser·11 script "uentlally rails becawi" the two main rharacttrs, for whom \ht' aud1ence it •uppoeed to root. art-both unappeahna and wwympathetk B)' t~ A•~lated Pttss The following are Billboard's hot rerurd h1ti. ror the week endJnK Ort 11 as they appear 111 this week 's i.ssue or Billboard ma~az1ne HOT SINGLI::~ l .. Another One Biles the Oust · Queen (Elektra ) 2. "Woman in Love" Barbara Streisand <Columbia ) 3. "Upside Down " Diana Ross lMotownJ 4. "AlJ Out of Love" Air Supply <Arista) 5. "Drivin ' My Life Away" Eddie Rabbit (Elektra) 6. "Late in the E vening" Paul Simon <Warner Bros.) 7. "I'm Alright" Kenny Loggins (Columbia) 8. "Xanadu" Olivia Newton.John & Electric Li~ht Orchestra (MCA 9. "Real Love" Doobie Brothers (Warner Bros.) 10. "Give Me the Night" George Benson <Q-west-Warner Bros.) TOPLPS 1. "The Game" Queen (Elektra) 2. "Diana"Diana Ross (Motown) 3. "Give Me the Night" <George Benson ( W a m er Bros.> 4. "Xanadu' Soundtrack" CMCA> S. "Panorama" The Cars <Elektra) 6 . "Crimes o f Passion" Pat Be natar (Chrysalis) 7. "'Urban Cowboy' Soundtrack" (Full Moon- Asylum) 8. •'Hold Out'• Jackson Browne (Asylum) 9. "Emotional Rescue" Rolling Stones (Roll- ing Stones> 10. "Back In Rlack" AC·DC (Atlantic) ·tn 90~ lUc'frnst llllSTQI. NO OF ~ ANO INSTOltSUNFlOMll ... ,111 "OH QODt 800K 11" (PG) ==~ "COAST TO c::o.\ST'' (PG) ,..,...,..:1. ............. "URBAN COWBOY" (PG) ,....,..... "IN GOD WIE TRUST'' (PG) 1 .. ,. Flash From the Past! ' ~--~ I SI\ f:l<SAJ. ~ICTI '!!£ ................ NOW PLAYING AMCDllAHlMALl Orange 637·0340 -'I IOUTII COAST Costa Mesa 546·2711 DIW .... 'IADDlEIACK El Toro 581 ·5880 E.DW4UI' CllEIU WEST Westminster 891·3935 "AGiflC"I II-WAT n DIHft·ll Weslminsler 891 ·3693 ITADIUll DlllYE-11 Orange 639-8770 Playing your favorites from the fabulous 50's & 60'sl Appearing Nightly Mon.-8at. 8 PM· 12:30 AM DON'T MISS: \~,ct(I., •Mondr, Night Football on our Giant SctNnl •Oellcloua hora d'oeuvret Mon.-Fri., 4:30-6:30 PM \~da'-\~ COSTA MESA 3131 Bristol Ave. (Brlatof at San Diego fl'ffWr,I DOING BUSINESS UNDERA- FICTITIOUS NAME? If you h•ve Juet flled your new Flcthlou• BuelneH N•me end have not yet eubmttted It for pubtlcatlon, pl•••• don't forget th•t the llmlt•tJon I• 30 day• from dme of flllng. The DAILY PILOT wlll publl•h your atatement for 131.10. Our clrculatlon Include• th• entire Or•n.. Co•et •r•• •nd lee•I notloH ....,.., In •II eclllone. In order to eubmlt your atetement for pulllcmlon Mnd approprf•t• oopr •nd • ch9ck to THE DAILY PILOT, ,,0. h• 1llO, Coata lleu, CA ..... We'I do 1M reee. Por lftfarlnatlon Moul .... I edwet1111ne pie•• cal Ma-4121 L>yun ('iblno11 itlars u11 1& wom41n wh<Jse playboy hu~ba11<1 I Quinn lt1•d1•k1•r 1 It-try1n~ lu huvt.• tll'r J11chwd 11urnnl' ruthl·r lhltn l(nmt her the divorce (0 A\I I (> toot t' ••• ,. .. Vf', ,,., ... ,... l ••• wtlv• D'f•.AH 1..-t P•oct~en ,.,,., ( .,, ''•v• ''"" i~fl Av~t JM"ll"M'""M \l•lllf•y w.,,., ouu '°' "", .... no••• ,__. •••••• <-'•' .... 'W•itt .. C •'' U••• t •u• .. m ~~,._." 1'.1'•'• VuhtU Mw»tt..,., M u "••f l •,rwt M••H"' \lu.t't tilt! , •• lf\V Ut111tlUllJ tUtt• tf\ mlflitJt~ Ml''IA lhhn1 l'G :;he wunt. ... wh1 <'h lw f1•1•l11 would be too ex.pensive. So .. ht• ~1H·11111·:. frun1 un ~ast <.:ua~l hospital and h1td1l·11 11 .. adt• with trucker Robert Blake to her t "ullfonu.1 hom•· wh1•n · .s he ~lans to get even Ai. written und pt'rfor med, the character 1s C'ert1f1ubl y ini.unc and u menaC'e to society Blake's \II II I. ~: U ~1· -~ .... ):v~~ r 1 ~ • t 'l I •• ;" .-.., '"Mo•• 0 A""•'•"' t. ., ... '"' ·~••·-• r..,..,.,., ,..,., '''"' IOJ .,_.,, '•ot'-°iM• M••••1•1t A ,...,, Of N.lvrel i.. ... "41 ILUI LAGOON 111 ~li..~T.C°°H'ois'r:U'N•/:o;· ... n.. 1·o •s.aoe10 oo •.s. , . .,.,~•• u ....... '"" .. " '" 10.DHLINI (l'Ol 11.JM"l:l-·~·O•l.U• ICU• o...-p 14114' ... '" OH, GODI IOOIC II (l'GI ILOel:l -·l l .. •tl•l,fS-10,ll All A-· .• N y.., p.,.1 TIHO. TRAIN 111 11:-1:1s .. ,...., .. ,, .. 1.,oo ""' ... , W•n S.p C."'I"-· TMI IMPlll STllKIS IACK (l'OI ,_., ... _.7_ ... __,_ 11:~:-S:Mel:I Sel O:U P'Pl"'9mt:W--:-:--:--. ""'-· .. _ •• t• n. w .. 14 HOPICOTCM Clll ll:lft:ll ... --... , ... ..._ __ ...J .M.., I __ ,,.. ___ _ ..... .. c .. ~ 21ll~lt 9SIO ...... •C- ll/Ut·tSIO \ c .... ., l'l l•••h 491 1514 ' .... .. t!' .. .. 494 1!>14 ...... .......... _....,... IN GOD WI TIUST !PO) tl:IM1:4,..:4S9':1S .. !4Mll;U A~Of-L.w TMI llUI lAOOOH (I ) ~-·--.... ~,., .... IUCTllC HOit llUlN (PO) ~-...... ·-•.1.1-.... ... "CADOYSHACK" "HAROLD & MAUDE" (A) "HOPSCOTCH" (A) WllDAY-7-.:4$-IO:JO UT/SU~~.•M:•I 7:--. IOMIWHlll IN TIMI IPOl ""' DAMNATION ALLIY fN I 4 ... ,. (&•UM w 111 , .. JtC• •~lt ISO•' H)\ 'IO• tt ~'' • llW1111 •• fll'Jt'•t I -........c....111etta IMOllT ANO THI IANDIT II !POI ""' 1t41 IN I G•1'I~1,..-. •1t -.v ''-•"--Ctll.l '! ..-...! U..L ... ..., .................. ,,..,.. ....... w., .... ,I ... " •• n.. , ... COUT TO COAST INt ""' ---...;.... __ _, IMOlllT Ml M llOT ftl MM iPOl ,...,..._, .. IOIDllLINI INI "UI THI CHANOILINO 111 .............. OM, OOlt IOOIC II'"' ""' THI IOOllft Ml 1N1 ... _ ... ) ...... ..., ................ n.. ..... c,.,.,_ COAST TO COAST CNI .... _ " .. ......... IMllT••·---·"' c•ha ractcr 1s just as unlikable, although it is even ll'ss developed in the writing. The action centers on their cross-country trip, during which they are pursued by a tough woman detective <Maxine Stuart>. who has been hired by Cannon's husband, and a finance company thug I Rill Lucking) who Is trying lo repossess Blake's truck ,,, The action basically involves these people bashing each other around whenever they meet. There is also a budding romance between Cannon a nd Blake, but little excitement or chemis try is generated between the two actors, both. of whom tend lo mug a lot. Joe Sargent's pedestrian direction does nothing to add interest to the flat script. Technical credits are rine, but are basically a waste or time. money and taJenl. ""***Yl*· ~rythlng ~ brilllanL"' . 4·~ t ..-c-oo "' OM.•"EWS "An excepdonal work Wi1h her 'tubbomne~s and ~1nceri1y ~he reminded me of a young Ka1han ne Hepburn ·· -Re• Re.o , ··Judy Davis 1s 1he gu1s1e\I young woman 10 win ' our hearts sml·e Ka1hanne Hepburn ·· -Judotn C'151 "'A sparkling movie " Ge"" 5Ni"1 WNBC TV PUBLIC NOT•a-1 P UBLIC NOTICE N411.. . 810 ~0 1W1 NOTICE 0~ INTENDED CONTRACT NO 07~11 TllANSl'Ell AND LEAS•BA(j( NOTICE TO CONTllACTOllS NOTICE IS HEREBY Gt VEN INll CAU.ING f'Oll BIDS GERALD P WINKLER. Tren•f ... M . SC~OOL DISTRICT NEWPORT ot 1401 AV<K-. Suite SOS, Clly Of MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Newpor1 BH<ll, C.lllornl•. Intend• lo 810 OEAOLINE, OctOl>er 71 1"90 al u11 cett•ln personal properly lo ,.00 P M • SU NCOASl LEASING, Intended PLACE O F B IO RECEIPT T•.tn•ltr ... ILe~sorl ot 11711 Main NEWPO RT MESA UN I F I E D SI. Suite 0, Cl!Yol lr\llM, c. .. tllor~i:. SCHOOL DISTRICT, Pvrcnasin9 a nd •.t•d lnle nd•d t•anste Dt!1>1r1n..,nl 18SI Plactntla SI Ce»ta CLt UO•I SUNCOASl LEA$1NG, Mesa. CA.t:ieu tel. C114) 160-llll intends to ....... .,.n to >aid GERALD PA OJ ECl I OEN TI FI CAT ION p WINKLER, frensferor (Leutel. NAME ' CENTRAL t(ITCHEN Ill@ .. 10 l'et\Onll properly, a Qeneral BUILDING 8"Ar Slrttt •lie ANIMl\L du<rlpllon of which has lollow•.,SHELTERS C.Xt• ~ .. HIQh S<llOOI 10·••1 DENTAL EQUIPMENT end she Cos1aM..wi CA localtdalU01Avoc-,S..ltt~S,Clly PLACE PLANS ARE ON FILE ol NtWllOrt 8"ach. O lltornl1 .• no INI CARMICHAEL-KEMP Architects .... and I•-<~ •• .,,Mellon Is lo .. 2110 LOS Fellr Place, L~ A...,., .... CA: con•umm1ltd on 1ne 22nd dO of tOOH . ltl, 171J> 666.12.s end 0<1-r, 1"°· al IO 1.m . "' lhe office NEWPO R T ·M ESA U N IFI E 0 of ORANGE COAST ESCROW at 17717 $C~OOL DISTRICT MAINTENANCE w Mein, Cllvol tnilne, Cllltotnla .. OPERATIONS DEPT HIS-A Sea O•led 1nis hi c»y ot OctOCltr. ltto Street Coste MH• CA '1626. tet' ~~~~.~:it:!~I (IU) s's.331:1 • ' Pul>l"IWd Or-Coast Dally Piiot NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ..... Oct • ,., 40ll-IO ,,,. •llo-"'9d 5<9-1 O•Slrkl Of · Or•-CounlY. C.llto•t1l1. <KllnQ l>y 1•nd through •U Governtn9 Bo•rd, ~•r•ln•fter r~fe rr~G 10 Al ""DISTRICT," will receive up to, l>UI not leltr lhln Ille -·Sl•l..i tome PUBLIC NOTICE N-67941 SU~ElllOll COUllT 01' THE U ATE 01' CALll'OllNIA 1'011 THE COUNTY 01' 0 11.UIOE 70• Chi< c ... 1 .. ~In WHI S.-.AM.talllw!IN P L A I NT IFF TODD B KAZELIS •no BARBARA J . KAZELIS DEFENDANTS . JAME S 0 MCCOLLUM, BEVERLY LEASING COMPANY •no DOES I THROUGH XX, lnclu\lw CASE NUMBEll: 17'ttt SUMMONS NOTICE! y.., llave .._. twel. Tiie c..,rt m.y llKI* ..,1111t ,.., wl-,..,, ....... _,.,, ""'"' , ... ,._, wltllh1 • uy11. lleM !fie l111et-tl9ft .,.._. AVISOI U9'1d Ill MW ..__.. El Tr-I _. W<lflr c...V• Ud. II" 111cll•11cle e lll•llH ••• Ud. re~ ..... ,.. de Jt ..... LH 11 l11fw111ec1e11-119w. I. TO THE DEFENDANT A civil comp11tnt ... l><'tn llted l>Y the pte ln1111 19<tlnst ~ou. • II vou will• to defend tnls t1w•ull, vou m'"'· wllhln JO d•y• otter lhl• •umrnoM ts .. ,"90 on vou. lllt with this <OUf1 • writte n pleecllng In re•ponu to th• comple lnt I II • Justice Cowf1, vou n'!lnl 1111 wllll IN court • *'ltten P'Ndll'l9 or UWM en orel ptNdll'l9 to be ent•r•d In IN d«llel ) Vn••n vou CIO to, your CMfeun w111 IHI .me<MI UCIOfl •PPll<•Uon of Ille P•••ntlll, -this court m•v enttr • 1""9,...nt against you for Ille relief d1m1nde<I In IN complelnt, which COUid '"Ult In ,.,nlsl1tnen1 of w191s. llklng of _, or pr-r1y 0< Olller rtllef •e<!Unted In IN Comt>l•lnt. I>. If .,.. wllll .. _., ... HVl<e el .... "_.,"' lllh --...... -.... ,._...., ....... yewr -·""' r-... 11 My,"'"• 11•• .... -. DATED Oct-r6, lt71. WILLIAM E. ST JOHN. Cterll By Slwlron Rudlcn, Oel)llly .-ONALD 8. ICHWAllTI .,. N...,.,. c.-r ~ ....... , ... N_,.., llMdl, Ca . .,.._ Ttl:Ot41_,_ Attenoeylw:PIMMlth Publl ...... Of ... (OHi 0.lly Pllof Stpl. 16, n , 1', Oct. I,'"° J7-..0 weted l>IOt 10< I .. _.,dot • <onlrecl f ... 111e -protect. 81~ "'811 be received In IN pl•<• Identified -· -111911 tie ~Md •no publicly rNd aloud .. Ille above· stiled lime -Ill«•. There wlll i. • lS0.00 der>oolt rf- qulrltd fO< Mell WI ot bid documents lo guarenl• "" retlll"n In 900d condlllon wllllln flw c»ys •""' 1r. bid -•no Ciiio. Ee< h bid must conform •nd be res-sl"9 lo Ille conlrlci documents. Eecn bid Slllll .. .oc:compat1led by 1rie securll'( ro4erred lo In the contract document• 1no 11y Ille list ol Pl"Ol>OMd ... 11c:on1rector•. Tiie DISTRICT ~rves lhe rlglll lo relecl WIY ... 111 bids or to waive •nv lrregul•rlli.t 0< lnl0<m1llll•• In •nv bids or In Ille blddll'l9 . Tht DISTRICT Nl obl•tnod from Ille OlreclDr ol the o.p.rtnwnt o1 In· c1US1rl1 I Rola41oM IN gene••• prev•ll· Ing rel• ot per diem wages tn tho IOUllly In """c" tllh woo h to .. perlorrr'9d tor eecll crefl or lvpe OI -rlfrnen -to uocute lhe con· tra<I. T-retft «• on Ill• •t tlle DISTRICT office loceted 11 llH PIA<enll• Street, Cotl• MUI, CA "627. COPies rney .. oblelrwd on r-1. A COPY ol INM r .. ft ....... be PGSfM el IM•ltH. TN ~ w:-l• ot per diem ween Is 11nec1 -• -111nf d<ty of •19'11 (I) llown. Tiie , ... for llollcUy •NI overllnw -" '"'" be 11 letil 11-•nd--f. II \NII .. f"MCMlory-IN ca... TltACTOll lo -Ille <onlr«I I• ew1rded, .., -eny \Ub(ontr.oc:IO< under nlm, to N Y not '"' tllln Ille Mid IP«lfled , .. ft lo 111 __ ,.,... •mPIOyH ..., ,...., In 1"9 ffKllllon of IM conlrect. No bl-rney wllllelr-1111 bid for • period ol lorty.flw 14SI ""'' 1ftet IN deto Mt tor Ille opet1l1'19 ol bid~ A PIYINM llDnCI -perl ... m~• bond will be ,..,1,M prior to U•Cu• lion of IN c.onlrKI. rN payment~ \Mii i. lt1 !tie form Mt lorlll In Ille cOt1trec1 •-· 0.tff: .......... "· '"°· Go\19rnlft0 Boerd Oenltll\' H-y f'lllWr. C.P.M ~"9 Director ~llOlllNd Of.,.._ CDHt Delly Pilot *'· "·Oct,.. ... ,.,., ... DAILY PILOT ... COSTA MESA UA C1n"'mn )40 0 ~~4 ...... ~~====:=:.:::;::==========::::..--~~--~~~-~~~~=:::.:=-~~~--'=-~=-.;---~~~~-:------ .-, • ' I NOW SHOWING H TORO ORANG£ W£STMINSHR Saddlebdck L•nPdOrnP 111111 1 Wt' l 581 ·5880 It 14 l')')J 891 -3935 ., t• ,A_. •,•I '• -OAIL °Y PILOT ~. Octom-t. ,., • .. Soft pack or new Flip-Top box. ,- I • I '· • . ""''t:i~c:.4'·~· · 1 ....... ·.~"~~'" ..... . I oro LIGHTS LOWERED TAR & NICOTINE The spirit of Marlboro in a low tar_ cigarette. Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous 10 Your Health: 12 mg "tar:· 0.8 mg nico tine av.per cigare11e. FTC Repon Oec'.79 --·---------....;·------------' Box: 12 mg· 'tar:· 0.8 mg nicotine av per c1gare11e by FTC Method . ..... ., .. ' ( . . .. .. .. ~ ..... ' .... • ' I I .1 J I 1 - " . l INSIDE : •Ann Landers •Classified •Horoscope Supermarket Shopper -' • -... * -••• .-....... ..... Cl 'fhis Man Can Save You Money lh JO•:t. C OON 6o -0..h ~-,_ ~fore tham 70 per1•cnt of Amt"n<"1u1 ~hoppt•rs are cUppio~ ontl t~ann.i 0111 thf' hundreds of millions of J uliar offrn1tl l'lh'h yt>ar m <'ash off c·oul)OllS. a n •11rclln,.i rn 1 r1ute mdu tr and ..:ov ernment est1m1Ut•i. And mun\' t•on.,urn('r' 1.1rc tapp1nl( into lht> siiuble c hunk ,,r l'•1s h .:" cn ""' u~ by manuf1:1c· tu re rs 10 thl' for11111r pru<hn·t rdund \lr n•bale~ So wht'11 E!itht•r l'ctt>r!>On . P r es ide nt C arter's consu111cr a(fo1r!t ad~ 1sor s u.:t:estcd the ehnunat1on of l'OUPQn' and rt'fund!i tu lov.cr food pnl·es. the public cx1lre:.!.t't.I their d1!t ap proval an no unc·1c•rta1n t<'rm!\ Contnbutin~ lll the a' .Jlan1·he or mall re ce1ved by M:. P ctl'rs on s nrfu•t-v. as Martin Sloane. nat1onall.> :-.) nd11·ated 1·olurnn1!.I of T hl' Supt'rmarket ShopJX>r IN A COLl' MN. ht-askt.'<1 has est 1 mated i!(I million-plus reade rs to v. rite lo the White House consumer specialis t Sloane fi gures at tha:-. way As prices rise on most consumer goods. rents go up and wag<'i. trail berund inflation. coupons and refunds offer guaranteed savings on groceries Sloane celi>brated the first anniversary of his column last month, which commands a circulation in m ore t han 400 newspapers. THE COLUMN APPEARS twice a week in the Daily Pilot In Wednesday 's Food section and in the Sunday edition . In addition to offering consumer tips and in- formation on how to make best advantage of coupons and refunds. Sloane publishes about 16 refund offers in eaC'h column. "An average family of four should be able to s ave $50 to $100 a month through coupons. re· Oct. 5 to 11 marks Consumer Education Week . with workshops and events planned throughout the nation. Syn- d ica ted co lumn is t Martin Sloane has taken on a sumer c rusade in supermarket mdustry. con- t he funds and s upermarket s pecials." he s aid. "And when you s end for refund offers you're getting your own money back so that's why it's not tax· able." wh o then redeem them for cash T he ··coupon ('rooks ," as Sloan<.· calls them . profit heavily from the coupon redemption~ at the e_xpense or the t•onsumer Un the consumer level. Sloane has urged m ajor supermarket chain representatives to encourage retailers to display and refill refund form displays And he's also s uggested that local grocers place all refund forms on a bulletin board within sight or cashiers to clamp clown on customers who take whole pads or re rund forms Gradually. he cured himself or the problem he's dubbed "coupon mess." It was , as he IJluntly puts it. "a disaster." Mustenng up his marketing and sales background . Sloane aggressively organized coupons into produc t groups and began filing product labels and other proofs of purchase or qualifiers for refund offer s . I It:-. !-ollPl'rm urkcl \'f u~.~tlt• !>ta rt<'d b~ a<·11 dcnl ..ihoul four ) 1·ar~ ago when h1~ wafo v. ent 1>ut •If 1h1· t·ount n f11r s ax v. eeks tn C'<Jrt' for :rn injured rd<tll\" Left to tend l w11 ch ildren. Sloanl' 1<10k on the d~.111) r<1llttnt· o f r u n n 1 11 g ;1 houst>hold. W h l' n ~I 11 a n l' "cnt out on ha!'> fir-.1 !,hoppin~ \l'ntun· with a batch of what seemed likt• a _gf)ld mane ·an coupon ~:J\' 1ngs . he rnl l1'd h1~ / ea rt out of ltt<' store -;;iv1ng only u few D•ll•Pl1a1s1a11P"°'o d <• I l a r s r r <• m a Martin Sloane l!rocery receipt of about $70. Sloan figures it this way: As prices rise on most consumer goods , rents go up and wages trail mfla tion. coupons and refunds offer consumers one of the few savings out- lets. "It's a d1s cC:1se wha·h rnany t•oupon clippers suffer." he !l:'l!Hl You d ip out t oupons and throv. tht>m .1ll 1n a dr~t 'H'r " WllEN HIS Wlt't-: rt..'lurtH:cl. s he found her hus band sp1mc11ng 4:111 h1-. tamL• de vising systems and meth1xls for rl'apang ni·hes from cash-off coupons and refund l>ff N~ Ahout :i• ~ yC'a r.. agn, ht· published a s ma ll handhook •Hl lht• ha~11·::. of !>hopping walh 1·oupnns and rl'furitJ , Ill-then started the i\me r1 C'a n Cou11on l'luh r1uhhshing a monthly magazine t·a lll'll Thl· National Supermarket Shopper The magazirH· ai. a n 1;xpancled version of his C'ult1mn . rontamin;.t morl· c·onsumcr news and anforrnulaon and a1J11ut t!OO list.inl:(!, of refund ancl free prodtwt offlo r~ <.;lc1anc· prunes the magazan" list nf offer-; fo r p11bl ac·a t1011 in his newspaper ('Olumn Hc.intam B1x1k-. 111m 1w d on the s upt>rmarket s ho ppe r hc.ind\\ai.:11 11 . p11 hlas h1nl( ;1 hook IJ\ Sloant• on u~111)! c·•111 p<m:-. and refunds The nt•v. 1981edataon 1!-"'"'n 111 ht· pulihs hed A llhoUJ.(h Sloa 111· h;e s preferrPd not to an \'t>rtl '>l! ha!> J\mer11·:rn ('11upon C..:lub in the s~n dit·atl'd c·olurnn. m t•m hN!-.htp 1c; available h~ v. nlang thl' 1·h1h ,at 1 ~ Box 1149. Creal Ner k ~ \' 1102:1 fh1· ~15 prr"';' l'Ur memtx·rship fee in elude~ a -;uh:-.•·n ptll>n 111 the monthly 5l·oa1H· m .ij!l!Ltnt• ~.101 111 1• C<1p11·-. are a va ilablt-f11r SI ~() Slciam· -..m l I ht• duh h.1<. hclpC'd start coupon and refund fo rm Lraclan ~ group-; throughool th,. n<:1lwn lh· l'~l1m:at1•-. lh:al thc•rc are a quartf'r m1llHin !>ho111wr' P\l·h.111g 1n;.t ri•f11nd forms ancJ qualifier..; hy an:i il \.\'1th 90 ll1lli1111 c·ou pon" 1:-.sued each yi>ar a nd morL' th:J n >! 000 rt.fund offers. Sloane f11Wrt'S ht' s g111nJ! to ht• 1n the cons umer b11:-.1 nt>ss for sc1ml' time 'Let m e tell you when c·oupons are going to C'Om f.• to an l'nLI. · ht• s napped "We're blessed with an abundance of food supplies. If there ever cnmes a day wh en there is a food s hortai:?e . then that's whf'n wt' wall see an end lo coupons." In the spirit of raising consumer conscious· ness, Sloane pulls no punches when the subject of his column turns to manufacturers. Like a Ralph Nader of the superrflarket industry, Sloane. 40. has tossed barbs at manufacturers who are slow in mailiqg out refunds. fail to respond to consumer complaints and are lax in cracking down on coupon fraud. Book Offers 1,00 I Housekeeping Hints "The manufacturers have not done their best to contfol th e distribution of coupons and kee]> records of how they are redeemed," he said. ONE PROBl.EM an coupon fraud is the so· c alled "chop house" operation. Jn such action, newspaper truck drivers separate the advertis· ing s upple menL-;, deliverin~ the coupon-rich in- serts to warehouses. The coupons are cut away from the supple· men ts and d<'li vercd to unscrupulous retailers NEW YORK IAPl People enjoy sharing with others their tips on how to save time. money and energy. says Jane Keely. who is do· ing her own share o f s haring with her new book, "1,001 Great Housekeeping Hints." The succinct advice ranges from easier ways to dus t a nd d o a was h to practical s hortcuts the m ost exper ienced homemaker might not have tho ught of They 're all gleaned from Mrs . Ke ely's :io yeras as housekeeping editor of Good Housekeeping magazine and the column s he has written for il during the past five years. featuring tips from re aders . "We C'an'l solve all the big problems in the world. but there are some bnght ideas to solve W otnen in the '80s, Maureen Reagan's View By J UDITH OL~N Of tlle O.lly ~llel Steff Maureen Reagan. the outspoken daughter of presidential candidate Ronald Reagan and actress Jane Wy man. came to Orange Coast College last Thursday evening to take a look at what's ahead for women in the '80s. But first she dipped back into history to see where the move for women's rights came from and how far it has gone Her conclusions were at the same time austere and hope optimistic There is s till a lot of groundwork to cover , Erasing policies that are dis- criminatory to women will take an effort by every woman, said Ms. Reagan. 'But none of us is ever alone. · fort by e"ery woman, Ms . Heagan said . "Bul n one of us 1s ever alone." She predicted thC1t s oon the day will com e whe n women can fail and their shortcomings won 'l be chalked up to the ract that they are females. "We will be able to elect women to office who can prove themselves as incompetent as those men in office." she teased . "We're looking ahead lo a total acceptance ", The women's movement was a very fast social revolution, Ms . Reagan said, and now the political structure will have to catch up with 1t . THE FIRST women's convention. called by E lizabeth Cady Stanton in 1848, asked for a ·~ill of rights" for women. but Ms. Reagan said only one. the franchise, has been won by women. "Now. in the 1980s, Wf! want the rest," she asserted. To solve the problems women encounter when trying to enter the work world with total equality will take some imagination. Ms . Reagan said. "But we're good at that." the little paan in t hf' ncr k prohlems," s he said an a n interview. explaining the inte rest indicated by her huge vol ume of mail There's a compulsion to keep on top of the cents-off coupons, ideas on how to organize them. from slicking the m in a junk mail en - velope to a sophistirated filing system "J\nd lots of s ugges tions on recycling. espeC'1ally wl.lys of us ing e mpty bleaC'h a nd de- tergent bottles, .. s he <tdds. "You can make them into bird frcdcrs. C'lothespin holde rs. paint C'a ns Ont.• of my favorites 1s taking, 10 empty 2 later hcn·rnge bottles and a big puffy softball and ~C'l!ing up a ni r c . qu1f'l howling alley for a rainy day .. The ::.ubJl'C't that hr•1ught most response lo her "Around the llow.f'" column was a bid for advice on where tu hide a s pare house key. "Tbe matl desc(•nded in tons ," s he recalls. "and the most frequl'nlly offe red suggestion. for som e stra nge reason . was to bury it in a jar in the bC1ck )'i:l rd . tht.• ~et·ond most popular r eply wa s to lea,•e 1l with a trui.tcd neighbor. and thl· third was to hide al an lhl' dog house .. She also v. a :-. anund ale'd with hint~ on ho" tu se t up a mess a~t· l'entn. with the big winner bL' ang nol{'s hc•ld on thl1 refrigerato r door h) magnets . othe r-; llrg Pll the usc of tape recorders to keep thl' famal~ in to11 C'h or a big calendar tn tra<:k the u·he rt>.1l><1Ul <i of 11 ~ ml•mber-> /,~ I _I -] -~ 1-·· SHE SAID SHE believes her father, if elect- ed, would place women in all areas of his ad- min istration. for U S Senate . she s aid, "I've heard that rumor too " l 1 - I I J t I r 1 she said. and the reality is that women-must ac- complish the wk themselves. T here will have to be changes like flexible scheOulinCJOlntnlrtng, part-time employment and day care centers at industrial plants, she noted. He has. she added, pledged to work for MS. REAGAN s~11d she thmks there will be _ __....,QJIJ~ILs .righl.s throueh. statutory change. even _ a womaA-a&-4'..Weo..p.CCSJlienll.a.l.Aom.io.ee~\J.I-'1W. ~--~• though he does not want the Constitutional the next three elections." "Nobody's going to give us anything," s he told an audience of about 400 women at OCC. and several men. "We have to do it with our commitment.·· THE EXCITING thing about the 'S>s, sbe said, la that women living today are "the last of the fairy tale world" where it waa assumed that· women had no rl1hta. Women in the audience cited several areas of dlacrepency that atlll exist today and Ms. Rea1an said the women 'a rl1ht1 tuue la like a "slant octopus" with hundreds of tentacles. M•. R.ea1an said 1be knew of one woman wbote home insurance premium doubled when sbe divorced. Sbe wu told, Ma. Rea1an aald, th•t since 1be wu divorced she would probably have• lot of men ln her bouH and abe would be more1ubj.c:ttobur1lary. ONE AUDIENCE member uld the aapermantt where 1be ta employed atill dll· ulmla•t•• •11hill elev•tlDI women \o ............ pad.lom. TD..,-PoUeMI ol tb.t klnd wU1 take u ef. Ms. Reagan, who says she is a college drop- out who got her political education as a career woman In Washington, D. C., spent 15 years in the entertainment industry where she hosted talk shows and performed. SHE NOW IS executive vice president of Sell Overseas America, an organization devoted to improving the U .S. trade balance by persuad- ing more American firms to export their prod· ucts, and executive editor of Showcase U.S. A., the aaaoclaton's lntemaUonal journal. She hopes to bring 10,000 more companies into export trade by the end of 1982 to help ease the currentdeficltof $'3 billion, she aaid. Ma. Rea1an, who lives in Loe An1etes, also i1 worldnl ln her f•ther'1 campaign and lobbY· in1 for the Equal Rl1hta Amendment. She wu uked bow she could vote for her father when he la avowedly 11alnst tbe ERA. '. "I chooH 1 cuclldate I can •If" wttb moet of the time.'' she said. "My fat.her was a Democrat when I joined the Republican party." amendment. "If one 1s nominated before then. it will be Thi~ J>?licy she regards as a step ahead for tokenism ... she added womens nghts. ai h d 1· d t ... ~ 'f' bo t h "We have created new ground." she sa.id. Ag _n. s e cc m~ o ·~ spec1 1c a u er "The party has gone from antifeminism to ~wn poh~1ral asp1rat ions w1th regard to a na- statutory change." t1onal offtre Ms . Reagan s aid she will not move into the Ms. Rea~an·s talk was part or a new series While House or assume an active role in gov-al OCC. Women in the '80s. coordinated by ernment if her fathe r is elected. Sharon Flemin~. "I have not lived al home for half my life," The next event as a retreat for women at said Ms. Reagan, who Is 39. "I already have my Asilomar Conference Grounds Nov 9·11. For in· own path." formation call the community service office at A'sked about the rumor that she plans to run OCC. College TUMIS Out Generalists ANNAPOLIS. Md. (AP) -St. John's College, the third oldest college in the United States, has no majors, no minors, no electives •nd no department.8. "We train cenerallsts," explains Dr. Richard 0 . Weigle, president of the colle1e. •which haa campuses in AMapoll• and Santa Fe, N.M . "''St. John's adheres to the belief that an educated individual must become a generall!'l before becoming a s pecialist. ln order lo see the relationship between his or her own specialty and the other branches or knowledt..:.'' The heart of the entirely prescribed cur- riculum at the school Is some 120 books, span - ninf more th an 2,000 years of Western lntellec· tu a history. Weigle s ays -· , ;;<2.._ ___ DAl_L_v_~_L_or _____ * __ ...!.... __ -~ ___ ._0ct_ao.-___ ~_,.., ________ ~----~----------------------------F_E_A_T_U_A __ IN_G __ /_O_B_l_T_U_A_A_IE_S __ _ '"'• ............... .c.. 01"1 .... Ot•"fe c. ••• DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 111 Mftllorg Hlunl'tw ( 'utts (right I o f lh c New p or t ll itr h u r Tu es day M ur111n~ C lub and Ncwpurt B eac h l.1tirarinn Ruth Le l.1t•vrc chs µlay biOkS prt•!w ntcd to the city by th c c lub in mt!mory of deceased c·lub m e mber s P resentation was m'ld~ during recent · I u 11 ,. h c o n a l t h e HaltXlti Ray Club. ------------------------------------~---------~~-----------------~ By Guess, by Golly Risky DEAR ANN LANDERS: 1 a m 16 years old. on the \•erge of having sex with a fellow l 've dated 11 times I am crazy about him, and he loves me a lot. Last night he asked me, "What are you saving it for?" 1 couldn't think or an answer. I need some information, Ann. Please skip the lecture on morals. I can get that at church My mind is made up. I have heard there are certain safe limes durihg the month and I need to know when they are. Don't suggest the pill for me or a condom for the guy. I can't get the pill without my Mom knowing about it because our family doctor has a big mouth. I can 't show my face at Planned Parenthood because my aunts work there. The condom is out because my boyfriend says it 's like taking a bath with your socks on. The diaphragm is no good because a girl who carries one i11 her purse is considered a tramp who is out looking. So, the best way to avoid pregnancy is to know the s afe days of the month. Are they dur- . ing my period or two weeks after? I'm hoping you will teU me. -DEPENDING ON YOU IN SAN MATEO [_·_H_o_r_o_s_c_o_p_e_~) while iron 1s hot! SCORPIO <Oc t . 23· Nov. 21): You're invited to participate in behind scenes drama Be confi- dent, willing to explore various areas with an op en m ind . Aura of theatricality prevails. SAGnTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Focus on m o ney , wish es, responsibility, challenge and good news following initial letdown. Rela· tionship intensifies - major commitme n t could be o n agenda Decide what you want and ask for it CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 -J a n . 19 ): Reach beyond current expecta- tions . Your position is stronger than originally anticipated. You com - pl ete major project a nd receiv e plaudits of superior. AQUARIUS (Jan . 20 -F e b . 18 >: Long - distance communication could r esult in fresh • start and a surge of c r eativity . Leo a n d. another Aquarian figure prominently. PISCF.S <Feb. 19-Mar. 20 ): Yo u get s t o r y be h ind story . Mean s you 're involved with "privileged i nforma· lion." You change djrec· lion and should have no fear in doing so. Hunch pays off -your intuition serves now as r eliable guide . _,,,. .. L1111ders DEAR SAN: Please don't depend on me. Every remale bas a slightly cWferent cycle, and her Infertile periods must be charted out with a doctor. Also, for this system to be absolutely rail-safe she must have regular periods -right OD the dot. Contraception by guess and by golly Is a risky bu.'ilness. The stakes are too bigb to take chances. U you are bell-bent on having sex, I urge you to go to a doctor and trust him. And for those who are about to get on my case because I didn't expollnd on the lmmoraU&y of premarital sex, plea~ reread the second paragraph and save a IS-cent stamp. DEAR ANN LANDERS. I know you mean we ll , but will you please stop suggesting volun- teer work as the rapy for crazy, m ixed-up women who need something to do? The capable women are already in there pitching The ding· a-lings we don't need, thank you. The women who "need something to do" are high-strung. diffi cult to train and they fight with everybody or their egos need r onstant massaging . Pl e a se, Ann . send the m t o therapists. not lo us -HAD IT IN BINGHAM- TON DEAR BING : With so many women la the work force these days, we need volunteers more than ever. Of course, there are some kvetchy ladles around, but there are some 1ems, too. For eve.ry pair of wllllag bands ud 1ood arches there's a job that needs dobl1. Wltbout volunteers our political system would crumble. They are tbe auua1 and unpaid heroes and heroines -the ghae that bolds thl:Dgs together. Read Jane Dick's Immensely enter- taining and Infor mative book, "Volwltee rs and the Making or a Pre~ldent." CDodd Mead· Paperback, $6.95) Health Topic For Selllinar A day-long seminar fo r women covering m ental and physica l health, investments and financial security will be held tomorrow in the city of Orange The seminar, sponsored by the Orange County Me<lical Association. will feature five guest speakers . Topics include face lifts, skin care, building self-esteem , investing in jewelry and laws per- taining t.o women on finances. The seminar, which costs $20. will be held in the association's confere nce center . For more information, call 879-2112. Sinole1 Calmdar runs each Wemulda11 and containa inf ormatfon on ctUc:uuion groupa. portie1 and evmt1 opm to the pubUc in the~ Coad area. Se...ct notice• to Smole• ~r. Doil11 Pilot, P.O. 8o% 15tJO, Co.to Meto, CA no&. Include JIOU' name and t~lephone numbn'. N0Uce1 mwt ~ received two ~elu in advance of ma ewnt. 'Get into shape. YourGroUp N11d Ft.·nd1? At Command Performance we adapt the hairstyle you want to the hair you have. So evet\ while your hair is grow• ing, our haircut continues to help it hold its shape. And you continue to get all the looks you're looking for. Shampoo, pl'Kiaion cut and blow dry for men and women. No lppOintment necasary, ever. Command Performance• For the looka dwt pc the loob"' . 0.-RY....,.• .... ,,, •·•: Dau, •·•!\at. NSWPOll'I' BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH ...... .... .. .......... ·-....... l't. tNlll .. *-t ..... (~ r.... ll·llart) ' ........ , , ...... flti.Mll For the Record ....... ~-· Mr and Mn . Sl .. tn TardlH, Sen Juar1 Cac>isl•-. boy ~· Mr and M•\ J-. Slf"On9. Hunl lt1QIOl\hec,,,91r1 ~11 Mr •net Mr'S., Cieorof lAftdl\, lrvH\t , 01r1 Mr •"d Mr\ qobltrt Mcli'•rft_.n La9u"a Nf-1. boy DAVIOM>M ""' •nd ....,, 8•tnl -""~·­'-•tu"• .. e(lt, 11oy ' """'-•• Mr eno Mr, • .6 1e " Hood S•" c ...... "''· Qlrl HNCLIMINTIGINl•Al. NOIP"AI. ............ "'' •nd MO ,,..,10 Compean, S.n Juen C9'11•1•-. ll(>y "'' t"CI ""• ,,..,k c..l>C>lo, o.,,. POi"I, Qlrl ,..,._ .. "'' •"" Mn G\lillermo 8•lla1u !Mt" Cl•-. llOy • Mr •"" M'l. Jonn 9er911-. Dana Polnl, bOV ,__,1 Mr encs Mr\. An,on10 Art e, D•N Polnl, boy Mr •"d Mr> CU •• Ou na, Sa n Clom..,lt, Qltl Mr '"" Mt• lll<Nlrd Vt11 Norci.n, C.plllr-llee<h. boy ............ 11 Mr, and Mn l(..,..th Flynn, s.n , ........ , •. Qltl Mr eMI Mr\ Fr~k T•~•r•. San Clement•. Qtrt ~14 M r a t'ld M r \ JO\e ACO\t•. San C1tmon1t, Ql'1 ,__IS Mr .,.., M" -F .... ._,., Sen Ju•n Caol'"-· boy ~,. Mr end """ Fr-ck<o Vill•9-, \4on Cltmonlo. boy Dftn• Natlen WILl.IAM M DAVIDSON, 119\ .. d away on Oci-• ), ltlO. S..rvln d t>y nil wile Mary. 10"' JOll11 and C.ampOtll D••lcl>on tlld 11r•t1dto11 Biii Davidson, el\O hi\ broth•r D•vid O•••Oson, ~sit•\ Jt11tl O••ldton and RaCl••I Mac:Nell t11d net>fte• Jam•• Me<Ntil 8url•I al wa l>V 11\t Neptune So<lfly In lieu ol llowe" momOflal <Onlrlbullon• ""'Y be m-lo (al'ct• Rese•,t h !>Orn SepleMber n . ''°' In Honry County tow.e ~ P\~ been • retkMnt ol "" Nowpon '""'" Cotl• Me,. •r•• tor tP\e oe1t 1 v••''· •nd • pa rl\,,lonu of St Jo.<,.lm'l Calholi< Churc P'I ef"9 now • rnel'nCMr ot Our Lady Ouu r1 01 An9t1' C•llloll< (P\1..trCP\ She '' • memDer ot the C.IM ll< 0.UQhtff' of Ame"u •t><I •n •<U¥• Member ot "'' ··oet11'' ot Coro"• <Ml,,..,, C• Sl>t I\ l U'Vi•td by her loving llu•b•"d ~Obert A ol NtwPO•I Bee<h, C• .. 0.UQlller> E l•lnt CarmlCl\HI -Pal•l<I• A Hiii ""'" ot low•, ~refl'nt FIN t of V'•ncouv•r. Brllllh Co l umt>I• A l\o IJ 0""0< "lldrtn, 1 l>rotller\ Ed,.ard Menke of Iowa -Wiiford '"'-nte of Ter:•'· • \ltt•r Emma 5Pt•ker _,.tow• •long wit" \ev•r •t nlects •no nepltew\ Ae<llatlon OI '"' Ro,.ry wlll be held on -•Y. Oct•r •. l'llO al I )()PM ...., Ma\\ OI ""' Al>lU"tC110fl will be ,.Id on r .... .a.y. Oclober 1. "'° a l 10 OOAM bot" •I Our Lady Ouffn ol A"9flo\ Calhollc C"urc "· Nowiiorl Bu ell Ca •1111 F•lher J•m•• P Ounnlnq otf1<1•tl"<1 1nle• m olll •Ill l>t •• Good Slleplltrd Cemetery, ._.unt1n9ton Bt•cl\, C• Sirr ••te\ under the dlre<uon of Ba•u Bor9eron Stn11n & Tu1n111 Wnlcllll Chapel •nd Mortuary ._.,~11 r HAIUllES ROBERT SIDDOWAY HARRIES, JR , •9" ~. rttlOMI ol Irvine, C• Pan~ •way In Founlaln V•l•tY on Oc- tob•t •. 1•10 M r H •r rlt \ w•\ employ~ by Wll\llnqhouw Inc tor JO I vun eno • rttlOMI ol C•lllom•• tor 11 v••rs Hf' itrvtd tn tt~• ~ ... ,. ldurlno WOl'IO W•r 11 ~. 1, \UrVIVed b., hi\ lovlnq wlf@ Eve-1wn C H•'"e' of lrvlne. C.. 1 ton\, Rl<lt. P•rtter ot Reno. H••-•no Randy Puktr ol Nf'wport B••t h, C• • • d•uoMer \ Volorot P•Mlor and Sfttlly Murll,. bol" ot steno. 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Ca Pan ed N•11 IJ •way o" Oct_, 1, '"°·Survived by 1 NOTIClf TOClllfDITOllS '°"' Albert ,,_.",_'" of El l'oro, Ca., 0" IULK TllANS"l!ll •nd Mui• Malllwlw• ol Gar<Mn G•oYt!. IS«L61e1•t'7U.C.C.I c •.. I d...,,., N•l•ll• Hall of O•urt NOllO I• 119rtby 01 .... lo H tdllor> ol Hol Sprlflll', ~ .• I brotller w. Edwin IM wllhln Mmtd "•Mttro•hl Illa! • Elli> ol Wet,..,wllle, Ca . aunt ~ulh El· bulk l••Mtt• I• aboul to be m-on It~ ot S •nt• P•u l •, C •, ~ oer\Of"lal property hi-r ••rtatler or • n d c ~ I I o , ~ n • n d 1 Q r • • t • O.\C rttled o••ndclllld,.,, Gr•w•lcle -Viet• Wiii ,,,. ,,_h i .,,,, _,,,..., -.... bt ,.Id Ott r .. .., ... Oct-r I,•• at of 1"8 lnl..-tran•tt•orhl •"· 10 -M .. Mell'OM A-y, ANIMllm, l.EWIS GRANEMAN ANO JIM Ca wllh Rn CNlrl" 0 Cl•r• 01. HE OUE .. I OUAG, ISU Cllepmen 11<1•11"9-Fr9-rney call al Pler u Slant.,, Cem. l •olN r• a.u -Y ~'V "" TN _..,,, - -... of 1"9 ,,.. I Monday,~., 1-,,...... •:OOPM 1-tr-(1) .,., lo t ·OOPM. l'lu ca 8•ol"••t &ell TAO FUJITA, JUDI FUJITA, l•-•Y ,,,,..._V dlr-n. THOMAS 8. LOW, LOIUIAINE 5 llYAN LOW ANO JAMES F AllCUlll, UllS2 ROBERT EMMETT RYAN, rul· l rook"u"I SlrH1, Gar0.11 G•o.,., o.nt ol N._i !Mech. C• ll'e.-C.111 •••• "" Ocl-r 3, ltlO Survived by Th•I IN ~Y penlnent ""'.to IS It~ "''"Mery ~en wfll tie Mlll 011 t OoKJ'-In "9"9••1 H Tve\Cl&y Octoelef 1, '"° •• 1 OOPM •t coin oc-r•teo c.•r we\h •nd '' 1i.. Paclll< V•-CNPOI wllh Or Jonn IOCalHI •• " Zimmer ot Los Allos Unll•d l •~ta..-.s1en1on. Celll M~lhodlll Cllurc" of I ono BH <" C• TIMI bu\I-,,_....., l>Y ""' ... d ott1c••tlno Vhllellon wlll i. °" Mon ''•"slor°"l•l,.kllocallOft•• d•v. Octomr •. ,.., l•om • OOPM to c 0 I N c A R w • s H • OOPM, lnlermenl al Pe<lflc V~• • OISTR18UTING INC. Memorl •I P•r-. P•clt•< 'Ii•• T,..1Wkfbu4 .. tr• ... r lslnt...-ctto Mor1u•rv dire< ton I>• consumm•tH ., er. office of SUIUOHTlll O••"O• (OHi Escrow, 17717 Main. ERIN p SLAUGHTER, rHldenl 011 lrvlne, ~lllorlll• o" or anu No•- C01I• ~ ... c:.. P•H•CI ..... on oc I ombe• ...... tooer •. t•. St.-Is wr•l...O by ,., I '"• ,...... -_,...s of '"' 119<""' hu1bencl Sl9Plle11 S'4t\191'1•r ol COiie wllll ..,_.,, c1elm1 rney be lllecl Is I -... c ... 1 daUQlll•r. Court11ev a ..... ORANGE COAST ESCROW CO AP .. ,,.,. of Cml<t Mew, C• .. ,,., perentt Ed1 17771 M<tl11 St,_1, S..11e C·J, lrvlne, and L•lllan B•ennan of Coat• ~ ... C•lll , •l\CI '"" IHI clay for llllt19 C•. Alto"" motl'tlr·ln-1•• anct 1•1119r· c11lm1 l>y en, c,...,11.,. >NII be Nov· ln ·lew H•"'•' and Rol>HI H ember•·••, wN<h 11 I,. bullllftl S•euohlor, Jr of Mll•h•!ppl, I brollMl r day belOre 1"9 conwmmall.,, dale I J•mH P. 8•-of Cool•-... (• .. ·-lflecl-l l ,l>IH1 c,nlhla Alln B re nnon . So fer ft II k-10 Wld lnl- IC•lhl"" ,,_., .. ,,..,_,, .,,,, SllatOft T r a nt le r •r !\I t al d In la l'CUd Ann M<Cr•y all of COila ,,..,. C• TraMf-(l uteCI -"'I-Int-· 1 ~ou•v wltl be rtellecl on Monoa'f, Oc· Ilona I -· ,,...,., --"-,_, •. t• .i I JO PM at Pl•r<• •ltlllnll,._yeen lUlPtttl N- 8rot .... n !Mii a.-.a'f (Nlpel Mau O•lect "'-st U. I_, ol Chrlllltll llurlal wlll be 1191d on TAOFUJITA l'uesd•y, 0<1-r 1 •••It lOAM •1 j J UDI FUJ1TA St. Jo•<"lm'• Catholic Church THOMAS& l.OW Fde11d• mo u tl .. .,.. MOr1u••Y on L0411RAIHE s LOW Mondey, Oct-r •. ltlO from • OOPM JANll!S F ARCUlll to t . O<IPM Piere• 8•01""' I•" I 1-T•a..,,,r .. u 1 Broacl••YMorlUMydl•.CIM• PUOll-<>•no-Coe•I 0.•ly Pilol, ST.,., ... w11a11 Oct • ,.. "()IMO OOROTHV C. STEFFE~SMEtEA ---- -11. ,.,._., o1 ......... ,, a..c11, c a PUBLIC NOTICE PuWd -Oft Oct-r •. ,_, •I ~·~••I Ho lla~H. HAlllotl UW"'-MT. OLIVI Monuarv •Cemetery C1ema1orv 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 540·5554 "UCI llOTHllS llLL llOADWAY MOITUAIY t 10 Broadwav Cos1a Mesa 642·9150 IALn Ii 1116110 ... SMITH Ii TUTHILL WISTCLlff CHAf'IL 427 E 17th SI Costa Mesa 646-937 t STATIO,.CALll'OllllllA O''ICIOflTNISTATa AltCHITICT DlflAllTMaNTOfl•INlllAI. HltVICH ADVlllTlllMINT l'Olt llDS PUILIC NOTICI SEAl.EO PllOPOSAl.S will .. ro cel .. d In lloom >O", 101 Soulh 8•oadway. l.M A-I~. C•lllornla, I ""'" J:OOp.m. -tdav. Ocl-r U , ttlO, at wNC" lllYW IMY wlll l>e,INOllC , ly °"*""" -,.._, In Room 1101 •t Mld-"'"for FI RE , LIFE S A FETY · ENV IR O NM E NTAL I M · PltOVEMENTS PHASE 11 · 8 U1LOINGS 5 , SI . A I , OEPAATMlNT OF OEVEl.OPMEN· TAl. SEllVICES; l'AIRVIEW STATE HOSPITAL; COSTA MESA. OAANGE COUNTY, CALll'ORNIA; !W.O. HFA toil Tlllt protect comprllH rtmodollno of werd unlli, 1041ell, and ""'-" 111 tll+'H H llli"9 Ho1pjlll 8ulkll1191. Prt·bld -1"9 -SI• ln-11 .. : °" Monctey. Oct-· •• ,.. .. 10:00 e.m ,.,..., ..ill be • IM'•bld ,,. .. ,.,,. •I'd tit• 1-11.-. 1""" at wnl<" llme ''"'"..,, .. 1 .... of '"" Slat• -...... ..-Cllvt llllclldltn shell -1 .. , .. COft· ...... , • .._, ,._ o,.r.i•-Com· _.,.i, ., ,,,_;:.,,,,_ S4rMI, Felrvl•w Vow C•n S•tf It rt"41 It '··· ........... ,_. Ad M2-M19 0-C.• ...... "'. •••• e..-.. ,.. •••• EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY ............ Motk:.: AU real eslale advertised ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• llORM Sl7.to0 Attractive home wilh crackling fireplace in h v ang room. and close to schools and shopping Large 118X65 lot. VA & FHA financing av11ila· ble! /\real steal'. 963·6767 In lhis newsrecrer is sub· , •• -................ . ke:u~~nl~ Act ~~I ~aJ~ f :!Jif4;3il#J which makes 1t ille&lll to ---------advertise "anr pre ference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion. sex. or naUonaJ origin. or an intentloo lo make any such preference, Um1ta· lion, or discrimination " This newspaper will not knowlnflf accept any adverl Slog for rea I estate which is in viola tioo of the law. • •••••••••••••••••••••• Ci1neral I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEAHllEEUS Tastefully appointed and meticulously maintained 4 bedroom with s pa , brick patio. and central air conditiorung. It 's only 3 years old and the owner will sell with a very low down pay ment f'ull price S237.951) Call 751 3191 C::SELECT I PROPERTIES OCEAHAOMT Large s uper delu!Ce CORNER duplex 3 Br 3 ba up. 2 Br. 2 & dow n Xlnt condttion S895,000 ' lobaa lay Prop. Rldton •67~7060• MESA DB.MAI Large 4 bedroom 2 bath family home with wet bar Great location near schools and shopping. Owner is rmUvated so make an offer FUii pnre $125.000. 556·2660 C::SELECT T'PROPERTIES VACAHT LOWDOWN Owner says sell now '. 3 SWUly Bdrms, sparkling hardwood Ooors. Newly painted &: waiting for new buyer A sleal at o n · ly"'6,SOO@w SEA COVE PROPERTIES 71 4·631 ·6990 COUtBCIAL IEALESTAn CAIEH ElltabUshed local firm 1s laking applications from licensed real estate salesmen & brokers for a career in commercial re al estate management & brokerage. Extensive o n lhe job training in all aspec.-ts of ttus field. A unique opportunity for lhe business minded real estate person. Call for an interview Realonom1cs Corp 675-6700 MlSADaMAR Lar~e 4 bedroom 2 bath family home with wet bar Great location near schools and shopping Owner is IT¥>tl\ ated so make an offer Fl.Ill pnt·e $125, IXXI SSti· 2660 C::: SELECT I PROPERTIES OPPORTUNITY kn<X'ks often when you use result getting Daily Pilot Classified Ads to reach the Orange Coas< m<.1rket Phone 64.:.!-5678 Have something lo sell? l!!!!!~lllll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Classified ads do it well. Want Ads I R O LLAf: I ,, I I I I I A TT S Y I I' I I" I I Call 642-5678 .... .... U [VA .. Ii! I " " . 0 We Il a •• reac h ed th• ! J J J' / •••eon ot 11!• Y••• wh•n tl>e . • _ _ • o.a1 11m• 10 1alll to your nu• ..--------:-:-::--:-----, O•nd II ---·, I S N U MIL I i..-, ..,.:;.I ~lr---r.-1,-rl-1 o ~-.. ··· .... ,._..,. 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M-+----t-'f':I .. ~ '"' I• le •!Qllel11 projKI -KN<lur. :=:::=::.;:_,;::;:_;;,,;::,:,.;;,;::;.... _________ , -·-MUW, SCUIDS - .... fAMfLY COlo.teAL PUMllAL HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave wes1ni1nste1 893-3525 PACIPIC YllW MIMOllAL PAIK Cemetery Mor1u1ry Chapel 3500 P1c1l1c V11w Drive NewQOrt Beach 644·2700 McCOtlNlat MOITUAl•S LaQ11na Beach 41M·IM15 l.~una Hiiia 7&6-0933 Sen Juan Cap11trano 495-1 776 .. _<_,....,.._. C S I Y T N H T E L A P I A 0 T 0 N T .,!'1~:::t!::: c::!:1:.;a;;,,,:;.~ T B Rl A H I M A L l S 0 U N 0 S JU A L P == =:.'·T:.:-.:.: ,•:::; M O I Y H H E T R l l 0 U S H T T H A stt-tt7t. M S O R R U E L R M T P R I T U R E B T"9rt II •,_,....,,,...., <lier .. °' l R T A B E 0 , ... oo tcll9o ....,.,..., 10 0t1ke of 1,. A T E P 0 E M E H 0 W L Sltl• At't'Ntectl ~ eech Ml of plan• A M D R M S O T H H A W R Y A S E S C ..,._111ce1..... TA Eec:11 -,._, .. "'-'"'" G L A F W E 0 E I U 0 R I H G H A ""'9rt11et1et•Ollltr-.c:1 Ac1. p 0 UH GA C .. R R l Op H T p S E 0 Suc:<fflflll -.,.. .. 1ur1111111 pey-" IMflt ._. -l*10ml-• -.. M E 8 A C l H I G H 0 G T H H 0 P L P ~~= ~-IKu ... 1110 of .._ L.eMr T A H B R Y E A E M P R K S I A H B 0 c•. , .. ~·"*" .. IMullrlel A K I s L " E 0 w L 0 A s 0 R E s R T ......... Illa el(.., .. ,.. .... titM••• ~·"'""' ••• • ..... '" 111e c-•• N R T U L E P l A N 0 0 U S R E T A A t" wlltcll IN _. It le• -· •• • U S A S R y D l S U U R W T 11 ll•l•f 111 tll• D•HrlM•"' 01 Z A T L H r.en1•o'IMIH llH•••t •"Ullt d A 9 R A y £ O A C A H S A H P S 0 R A o.-.i ~•lllftt w .......... ,....,. T o ,.,.., " .,._ .... •<lfl<•tt-. A P O O 0 L U T N 0 U S M Y H I E ~aflfW•llOllllellntflflltetl• Mii .......... ,_...., callMrfta.,.... : • --• • _ •• .,, ..... *",....,......_..,., ..-. 119, ._. °' ""' """· rtM lllfl ... .._ "1111. • ......... p 9AltllYWAUlllMAN,A.t,A, Qf'OWI lit~ loftl PvfT J ITATIAltCHITICT M lrwy CtOlk .. ~,..., 0r..., ea.at OellY ll'ltet Hett H• ~ Oc:U, ... "9 JP.wt =-Moe II• Cell 141-1171. ht a few word• to work tor ov . ..., _... WMMy r....,...:u.. r I J ""• .. .. ~ • ...,. S. "-"'For Sde HcMIHt for S-. .._ .. ,for S• HcMIHt For S... Monday Octo ber 6 1980 ONLY PILOT •··,·..,···.,············1·00···1· ;:~.,············fo··o·: G··~,· .. ············,·0··0·1· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••• ----.. .._. • ..... G--.r.. 1002 G..-r• ·····iooi (i;:.::.;··········;~~; HcMt .. , Fors• Hov•H Fors• ·••·•••················ ....•••..•...............................................•........... ···················••·· .•..•••.••••••...•............................•.....•.••••.•.•....... ~HForS. i:;;;···········i•cJ44· • REALTORS US.SS 11 Woocb\ st>tt111•• "h'''\-.. t'ff th1 ... 111'1 t°tf\1 <luph"<. :? H,•<ll'l)llnl:-1•1H·h 1-'r-0111 11n11 lllllo:r~ult'<I lh·~11 011h R \1•:11' nl<I 'tlitlh npt•n ht·:1rn n·1 l1 n ~:-Pffrr t·d .11 !27 !°l llt)(l COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2S ti l. Coost Hwy .. CoroM .. Mor 675-5511 \.\'I :--.I .LY "'..; II ~YLOR CO. IU<AI :n1Hs :O.lll('t' 1H4o OWNll WlLL CARIY I ST TD S412,500AT l:Z l/J%Holoem P<tnoram<.1 of "at er lr~hts & rnoun tains 4 Redrooms familv room l~r1;11 w r m~1rbl e flno1· for dan(_.ing. Pool & spa ldeetl for fam11\ & entert a1nm<·111 Dover Shon·:-. O\'t'ri°c>f>kin):! A al·k Ra~ WISLEY N. TAYLOI CO .. IEALTOIS 2111 s-J~ HMh lood NEWPOttT C&fTH, M.I . 644-4910 IEASTSIDE CHARMER $13-$,900. This hrr ~ht. airy J bedroom. I .. halh with hardwoo1l I lours near Nt>wport llea\:h Back Bay 1s hrand nt-W on the markel Lar~t· lovely tree <>hadcrl ft)\ Plent) of wa•·e for ad ding to th•~ valuablr It I location ~ ~~~· 759-1616 MUST BE A IARGAIM! Ven· seldom on markl•I · Super neat hardwood floor ho I'll(' :I lld rrn 2 bath, hrir k f1r1•plal.'I'. vaulted eetlingcd 111·1n).! room. (lwet street Fan tas t11• family home $109,950 Call now to see 54&2313 I &Wh SI 20.000 Two 1 Bdrm. 6 bachelors Bread and butter unit::.. $1200 /mo . Income $60,000 assumable lsl. Owner will carry. Won't lasl. Ca II now ! !>40 3''.&i NOTICE $30,000 DOWN CDMDUPLEX l'wo J Btlrm 111111:. I H '·" ne"' 1\si.11n11• i-.t Th ol $250,000 dt 1:1 l x, \ .... () owner 1\lll 1·.irn lhP IJalant·t> l ,1111\7:1 ~'>.'>II HORSE PROPERTY • ~ at· re 111>nl'<I \ 1 ,, 11•1 lon 1t1.'ll 111 the B .. tl"I. Ha ' ;\lt•wµurl ar.-a OY.111.'r ! ... Ill f'111ant 1• With S;ili;\1 down 1"1Jll 1Jntl' Sli~ 111~1 \l!~nt ~26W $3500 REDUCTION! $11fl . .t 50 tot al pr1 L1'' ()""fl••r des pe rat•" <:'. ll<lrm 2 hath l•1'•nh11mt· Pool. s pa. supt•r -,harp. \ mu:,t st·t" Call :..ilf 2.11:1 F a b 11 I 1111 !> ' 1 1• " do"'n the 1·ha11n1•I frnm 1h1-; 3 Rrlrm .. den <·1mcl11 \\l\h c· n \. r "-n--C.-4'-·__.........__.. b 11 u r rl w ii I k & lll'at•h 11 ·, •1111• 111 ·' ~ 1 n 11 11 n I r •I 1 • i:l!l lU I --------------• COf'OftCl .. Mor 1022 Fo.t•v•e.y 1014 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• LIOOISLI Nf>"' I) rt·m<l(lt•lrd trud1tton..tl !'!lyle 3 h<lrrn l h 11th honlt' ft•uturmg lar~~ rt't rt•.1t 1on roum & .! patios l.1 vrni;t tOOlll h .1. allralll\t' lwum t't>1hn~ ftrt·plac (' ,, Vr ,•111·h door:-. lt·aclln~ onto hrH·k p.111 0 N1·w k1t1·ht>n bit 10 ;q1pJ1,1111·1•.., <'Ill..,,. I o tt·nnh c•1)t1rh. l>UPLEX UY OWN EH Choice Loc So of llw > Wik to bch, 3-2, 2.2. frplr prof decorated. below appra1st~ value. P n 11 r 1ples only 675 11155 b73 ~ Duplex, by Owne1 1 lu & 2 Br. 'Clnt rnnlah Mu::.t ::.ell ~25,000 1;1s.:rn1.:i I 6W 0067 eve::. •TOWNH O S t; 14300 hu y i. ·~Tibu ro n Townhome. /\CT Jim S.18 1885 Hwtl"'9• •och I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gilli T FAMILY HOME ••10% DOWI! bu)S lhis lovdy I Bctr111 \•nntlo G r~al inve~tmt•nt or starter hol'l'll.' 1112.500 "·'"'" lw.H'ht•.., & c·l11hhcn1..,1• Nnv. "' .11l.1lih C';ill f111 ,1ppl 5 llDaOOMS, PIH AND SL• MOSSDOWM 4Br. 2Ba. hl(hl & u1r). I hlk to i.d1I & fJiirk I'·• 1n1 to hrh Only $1 IM,OOO ... W,H'4thrtdtjt Kulfv 7;51 :UMMl 1920 f\arnuH"~ Pa. .. ', II"\ In• IAYNOMT Wt· h.Ht· '>•'Vt'• al f1111 • llo11w~ "''" p11•r & :-.lip B. TottO HOISi COUHTIY Bdr111 :.I !i(1lh:-. n ult.'h '!i lyll! num 1 ·~tatl• 111 11rt111~•· ~roH·~ $240.000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR On Linda l slt!. Meditt!rnmean estate with ::i rt·hed balconies. ivy covered w<11ls. red tile roof und 52' on the water with do<·king avail able for 3 huats The home has 5 bedrooms. plus met 1c1s quarters a study a nd 6500 sq. ft of h\'mg space. Located near tennis <·1111rt. clubhouse and beach. Present- t·d :it s1.soo.ooc1 I leasehold> Newer 2 hr l.'Ollal(1'. It :!. J ssume 1 2•; lo a n Owner ' agent ~913 IY.!57 SEA VIEW Pric• R.d. $20,000 1s1·: flown flu1 It rn finant:1n)! La ri.:esl Se11 v 1ew 4 lidrm l'ort fto)al ~di 2700 ~4 ft. 2 >rs old ,,._ 1044 ....................... MOVE JM CONDITION Tt-rrif1<· famil> h11111t• llo1•11tlod in tolh·.:" Park .. r~.t Pealu r1n~ I Bd rm!> la r ).!t' fa1t1 1h ro.m1 aml bonu.., rcw1111 :-\ear park <1 ncl 1111C1I Loan ma' ~><· takC'n .. u11 Jc•·t th e1'1,,1 mg fm.1111 mg Olf1·ri'tl .1 1 ~lif, 1w"1 <'all ;i.io 1151 BY OWNER. moo' 3 hr hest lot• Hcerl1eld OWl · Sl4!1,9!AI, I .owest V11c·11nt 752 5353 l.uve l} <! Ur 1 1, Ua r o wnhome. 111 lu:.h .:arden setting, w tenur" ('rts, pooLo;, saun;is. :spa Ci real pn r e at SI 11 ,:.<KJ Af1 Sl'M. 7~ JGfl2 341 8uy\1d" U••v•· N B 67S blbl lJ~l()Ut= ll()Mt=~ '.\tot1vated S<>l ler' C /2 I H.wporl Center 640..5357 TIRED REALTORS. 675-6000 OF 11l1PPIMG 5 UNITS NEWPORT ~<1<1 3 tot Coast Highway, Corono dvl Mdl C0ttaMHa 1024 11 tnc·ydcs. Lhen l\:l u~ '"''"' IOU thl" lernfl(" I htlrrn. I lia i.trei.m '"'"' 111"11hom1• 1n Orani:t' I n•1• lhc• bc,l of i.ldull on h 111mmwut1es ' ti.In , I t\.1 • 1 11 """ \I 18, 900! 1.\1:. HAVt-41 Of lllf'. Bt4-T LI llNGS IN TOWN ....................... ~SIDE DUPLEX Two 3 Ir. Units SI 42,500 FULLER REAL TY 546-0814 . .-dr!> 111.I l•••"I hh olt"ll 111\Ht'f n u 111.1l1'\1 \ " 111.:~1 \, ,,11.11.tJ••I• ,, .... ,, .. n , ___________________ _ J \ I ••' t:• ' lf I\ ft ii \ f1 ~~-...... OCEANFRONT I.I ,11lo·1I I 1111 111111 J• \I I" \\ .... 1. ... ti 111111 111111 l' 11 ~.hl llU \It.'\\ I fu, l tltl1d \llUlll•I' ~, ., I Cl ' II! '. t n ( " II II I r I l.ctd11·11 ' I .ck1• "' 1•1 111\\ I 111\1·11•,..1 h1w p.t\ 1111•11t lt1\li pr 1111 111111 I I Ill' : , ~mm 11111 $(~4 .:11"1 1 ~,·1· I .md 'ulm\rl l ';dl i:,.: rn~1 NEWPORT AXY I Bd1 m:. :.I hal 1~.. h11~1· lamil} re.om 111111 h1rmu1 t11ninl! roum .\ r1·.t l llaq~aln ll<'<H L>o' t·r !:\hon·::. Call for co111plt•11• dt'lJ1b !Ht>-231~1 :! Hr uµJ.)1•r ,111d :• 11 r Io we r cl u µ I e x N 1 1· <' 1 ar pl'11ng anti 111"11'1'' g1Mrd rental::., 111·a1 1•1 "' 1·1h111g \s k 11a"$t:l.1 I~~' I JOG TO BEACH S1it.·1·1 ;wul.11 l 0d \I oluph"\ NEWPORT DUPLEX JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 1 11111:1 , !1tlr11111\\ 111•1·"· ur\ cl t :.? lldrru 111111 1 11 1~·111· .1hlc• I 1 ••• 10.11 ··~·· :! l '1111s 1>11 fe1• lantl \erci:,,, frnm park '.\i1•a1 1>t-.w11. h<1.'. ,ff.t sho pp m i.: __________ 1 "'II I" 111'4'll t\ll\\ I I '1 Pnc t'll al &'05.111~1 E''t'' t\.t!! 22.13 TAKE A DIVE R1,.:ht into lhl• .. ·1· 111 from lhi-. lu \u1111cr ~ I "' eanlrnnt hum•· It 11.1· •. t Ill. :.? 11,1 .... 1111 1 • .,c twl11c ljUaru.•r;; \"ID lttl' fi•'l • ,. "-d' 1u:-1 uu n ""·11 I r11111 ~.••J11t11Sn1 ·0 1 &•\I 1·r hun ~ h• f111 • I rw pnt·t·J.:••· .... 11p"u'a1tt' iii 673-6210 Ocemta South 2 BR 112 Ra condo Cpb , drps, builtms (Over I() adult community. I l'oul. Jal'U1'.tl, clubhou:,c SGS.000. Near large shop· ping center and bus s tup. Oceanside. 714 .&.13 4422 -----1 1.[A I /''NF f f;"()l'f.1'11/ ~ 71 4-631 -6990 TAKE ADY ANT AGE ONLY $89,900 L•J\ l'l\· :I IS.trm. air 1 on t.l1t to1tt'1I 1'11:.la :\1P:.a. t.1m1h horlll• m1 11111rl c·ul d1 · ,,.... 11~ -.t ied among tall ln·~·s \l"I 1\u11'k •ln th1' Lia q:.11n · c., I 11lll.11 641\ i i , I I DOORS TO BEACH I:! /. O uplcx Own1·1 m•r\rv a ted Open lo I rt' JI I \ l' f I n ;J rl c• 111 g Po::.::.1lil\ hit It· ur n111·t1"h Well tra.,le pro~rt~ h11J.t 1·11r or ?" SN!I 11011 E w-. ~18 tri 15 associated BROKERS-REAL TORS l01~ W 8olboo 411 l&& I PRIME PRIME PRIME INVESTMENT ~ -~ Imagine 2 Bdrm end unit I · -· · with gorgeous floor lo ;j3$11·e1ling frrcp la l'(', sepe1rate slet•µrn~ l1•vt•I, and hcgh assumable loan 4 BDRM SI 05 000 I wilh low down! An in • . vt'!>tors rlream or perfect lluge l.'omcr lul It\ •w 1 st <1 rter lm1ws~ihlc lo ces~. O"ers1it~'1 3 l';H mutch at S80 oOo! Call f'?arage. loo Owner say" 963·6767 ' bnng all offer.;. Call ' (t) WESTCLlff I SEA CO.IE PROPERTIES Large 2 bdrm r ondo in pn me convenient hlt:a 714·631 ·6990 IEACH DUftLEX uvn P ool. b l flo or I GR-E"T $175,500 !:Jlcl~_ard. Sl25.UW "' POT&fTIAL What a j!reat fixer• L-ot:'I 17141 671-4400 Unng paml. wallpai><:r. of' polenl1al On!) I hlk to 12111621-2121 & 1mai;m <suun 4 Uclrm l>ay Last one left nf 1t ':o. I I krnd' Call HARBOR •en, arge pn,alt• y a rd, C h ll I C <: :'i \' "' p O r I \t--.., -, I nt"1gh1Jomood \ h:irg.,in I J' tcMla\ prnf11 t ornurro\\ I ' li4ti ii i i , __ ,/ '•-..------Sf:A CO.If PROPERTl[S INVESTMENT •SEMIMAR• Learn How To I nvt•'t 111 Reul i'~tate With Lill It• Or :\11 '.\1one} Uown ' 'T " Btll nut !:"'m g Pnough return" t nnauon Ou1s111 pp111g Bank lntt.'res t'' Won The Fight /\gain't 1nnat11111 '. LeCll"'n How To lnvHt In Real Estate Hcser ve Spac·t• Now !11>3 37;14 SUPER SAVER NEW CONDOS EASTSIDE C.M. 2.'iL2SantJJ\na ,,,. <? UH. 2': ha. 1·1mt1•rn11 '1<'"gn SI Iii t)(wJ 646-5096 646-6093 ASSUMABLE LOW INTEREST "l;earl) new :! HH. ~· ·Ba . t•ondo 111 'nk.I 11 IJrHJ••t'I " 1.vc>I and ~µ<s :Intl T l) ~11t1d:1ltl1• •i7."i -i\IJ!:! llkr ~HERITAGE REALTORS Woodbridqe Condo Spo1 I e-.::. :1 fir I ', 11 11 C"tiulltl'\ kn1 '""" l.r)! patio i\'>:-Unaa l)lc· I ,, ,1l 'I·'•'; $llll !•Ml 7>.11 llJS:I ll\\lll"t RCTaylorCo Hear The Latte \\11111!1)1111.:• 2 Ht pl11• d I' II '! II ;i ' ,, fl '" 11 11 g11tnn II I .111 L.1fJ.!f1 tri.• lt'I It• t••Mflll 'lUI,• -"'UIUH 1\11• lti•!1 •U 1 ul de "·" ·:.1 I .• ~ Wdbrq Villoqe l n1•1u ... ' •• ; ""' Laquna Beach I 048 .......•............... THEOMLYW/4.Y TOGO :1 llcl1 m f liior plan. oc·1·.111 ' 1 l'"' •It• c· k :; . I a r i.: ,. 1·111 lo"•<! hrit•f.. pal 111 f•r11 1·cl for 1mml'l1tJl" 'alt· Jl Sl:fl.101 ~llSSION REALTY l~I <1'731 l'nmc• 11ree1 ant.I thl.' pr11 t' •::. only S97 .!AIO for th" :! Bdrm hc11nf' ... ,th a lari.:t· lot Jncl a large .t::.,,urrui J Ille l11<sn \'t•n l1ttl•• ti o w n < • a I I t 011 J ' !17(! 5370 ALLSTATE )BEDROOM Oouhle )!JrJge f;Oxl.!H lol ~JUll'( lt11~lfl>O 11111 1'111"' Ln hoppmg '.\ •·"' roof 1•0111ic·r plumlJ111)! h.trcl\li•N11l Jl,•ff'" pl.1,,IC'I _.,,11., g11<1d 111ntl111 .. 11 SI Ill t~ "' \111 h Jll :1~' m.c lolo·l11J O 1 '''' ' •'' ' •lid" 0 '1; Tiit: llt:,\Cll Moh1h· llunH' :.? Hr, rt•d"' 1111.J "''' k 1°1,'tlJ[' ~h.ikt•,, h.trd \4•111d t11l frµl1 :>'i!J !l)IJ •711 1 19!l :1H1t\ REALTORS Roy McCardle. Rltr. 548-7729 ( ttfl)I l I l't1'' I I c 11n ; ... 11.11.1111 j I II'" 'I ---------Rancho ~ A • Joaquin 11 lxlrm r'rt'to'\l•trl horn .. 11 ' "'·"' '''"'1 111• ..... 1 •. 1 .! STARRY NIGHTS ., ... n•·r ~1 l)I••:!" 1111 "'" I 111 , d1·11 c 1·. l/11,tlll\ TwiNdinqLiQhts 1 :-.umahlE-loan~.IXl'·•'l n•·11l1 • .I t.1111 1rp11-. ..inti A.'1;0 beaul1ful h1).!hh t1ra111·· I-• .i. 111,1.-. gull upgrade<1 :-, hclrm hnmt· : SPIC & SPAM • ""' '''""' .! 11rl\ ,,, .. 11replw·t' l.Jnl'omprc11111, i: \ heaunr.: I<. ,.,,1111 ,cl 1·,.,.1h111h1 · :-. •• 11 .\1,11t1i" mg vrt•W of m11unu11n,, , <si·uum A rl'i<I ,1w,·i.cl , 111•1(1\ I. .! 111 111111 II\ 1·r I".\~ s 111-:LTEH Hu) nl~ . 111t 2161 s (."~l l l\li \ Bldg .11 \ 11·t••rta l'o,~· 1 .. 1.,:una flr h '."l''l \11 n1· ... c·hn., ,\lwl J.lrHJl'l'l ('.ill ~:, Kul 1111~1111 l!t!J I Ifill 1.r llu11 '.\1l'H'r 19'J -1511.1 tor dt"ta1!:. · Sunken ll\m).! room \\1th 1' .I Ur 111r 2 '" rlen , ... 1th t , I pJ!I"' \,i..mg ''-1 •. 1 ·~~, t·athedral 1·t•drnt!" a nd 1 . Hu ,\II hi! 111s 111 k1l1111·11 I Ol'can. C'anyon-. & 1·11 ' .it ~l.5UO. For 11tf11 , ,111 , l1111k1ng i:olf • 1111r'-1' .111•1 hghL., $.">:rl.ri'~l l"all Lu ll arrv Frt·d1•r1tk nii:ht llgh\ 'I''"' 1 I' OC'"' .. ...,&C .. ...,YO .... da \' 979·5:r70 t>:ll 126G. g r J d t' <I (' 11mmu11 1 l ~ ri;An "'" " A L LSTA TE I :1 ;z ~I~ ~I. lPnnis Sl~.~•I ~~~~1~~:;;:~~h\4~I RE ... LTORS __ RE~~TORS do ... framing a different "' ocean or mountain view ASSUME LOAM Cute & <'lean J Artwnhm .\..,sume 9 5r, FllA In :'\OQUALIFYING Asking m ,000 I lu rry don't miss• C all now 646 7434 CENTURY 21 1Golds tar TERMS, TERMS Own this <'omfortuble ;i TBlMS THE SPRIMGS Bdrm horni: of <lramat11 3bdrm. \:V•ba doll huuse Lovel)' 2 Bd-Orm t·nndo :.p.il't'S for only $265,®0 10 perl l'Ond. t~~·a\ed al m µark hkl' i.ettmg. with <';oocl fmanl.'mg availa 2?37 Avalon. L M_ Over 2 pool:.. rlubhou.sc~. ten IJle lflOOsq rt, \s!lumr ~ ~ ' n1:0-1 nun 11..1 .incl\ ull1·~ 644-721 I mo <ml) S12.50o tJ\4 n & Cahforn1a f1\·m1-Sm! :-11•1 owner will t'arn $1 <?.500 · I e '. ' • . 2nd,3)rs'OR:"'Cdwnon - lse with option to bu~ I ·' r Isl pa~alile ;.ii SI •I.II• i b ;,,JI 1 vurt 1'erf1·d /~ &l above terms ~-:ill -I -~ M i ke at 835 ·4 fl88 . •WALKTOBEACH'* .... R.-l"-l"Y Owne:Bkr l(l:'-18!8 :Jl :Jlll l 4 Br. 3 Ila . fam cm " --"' MES"DElM .. R Ol't';JllVlt'\li S:l25 .IJOll Country Uvmg m the 1·1 "' "' •<"" · 1·•" l)' 3 Bdrm +fam rm for 5 BEDROO~ * •UNIQUEI. ..,, ,) ->£ -· e nte rtaln•nJ<t Super ~Paint-Save S Sl42.500 Own vour <nH1 ~1 a & I t d :!Jlw) 'II fl 11f l1t'<un11u::. h' f · ' c n • erora e rn :.liee farml~ home. 11'"'' aµartment a1-ross 1"11111 1•<1rth1ont.'S !'need al 1111 t•isrhool. ~149..... m;.:. "ith 11 ' o ... n PC 1111. ,\rt 1;a1len W11llact' t- i S log 90 "' h ' " JVtJ & ~I'\ "fh1,.. :J lldrrn & ~ · · .. 0 r o r l ,,. HIGHT Rt-::\LTY ='t•ff. Reilll•ir 19·1 !13 Lti ha rl(<sln c al l tnlla' · 1 979 85 dt•n .11ta1hc•tl ho11w I' 962 9311 · • 33 1~1-,s11Jl~ the unh ,.,a111 I OcNF1fiont hO\\ II.uh l'llol I 1,,,., 1f1<·ti ,Jo IS d1,,pl.11 I ht•11 i me~,.i~('' 1\1\h ln:•l" 11 1 ant.I tmµac1" t lur :ed.., "1• ;ir(' jJflJ\lcl \II 'oa\ H'.tll~ ).!l'l n • .... 11 11 -. l'h1111c• 1;.,41 .in~li ------J r!l,~r;~a 1 .... 7-14_·_63_,_·G-99_0_ .. I Trade \our olrl 't ufl i,., I I SELL 1dlt• 11 em~ w1lh .1 n"v. ~owlrc•-. \\1111 •• j W\:"T/\lllt.>.'\/" Uarl) Ptlul l'l<1i.s1f1Prl t\rl l IJ'>Stl ll~I ad fl.I:! ;1hi X t 'lo:1sslft'<I r\<1~ 1142 51>7!! CLASSIFIED HOOU J\•!\ ''r\1\1 I ' 0!,I\ pl,11 t• 1 l11•u ,,, .. h~ l•·h-Hhuru !'( f .. ,;. m 1,,r, lftp m A 1 pl ... in th ... 11n• .. 11 ,..11111s Emrrald Bay LLS~JlTE I MES .. VERDE \\1111dt.n•IJ!l.'l':-.1J.11·,,...11h l '' t . ,.. 1 ·anl,L-.lh mme 1n a t11p I I .t 11n· .. 1t1• llO'I I .t ll """ I Th '·l Private/Exclusive 1 '" ·•'"~ ••nJ"' • I •1l',•l 11111 is .. Pehl I 'l\lt• hllrTli.' fC':ilUI'"" REALTORS I Spal'IOUS resulenc·i· rn the· ~1·•: ~~1 hr rlwrl llr::.. high rc1hn11-. f111es l area w 11h Jll j · I [Ujl I l.t11\J.o.,l rc· \11.'WS, l11b ul IA YSHOttH COTT AGE • DCLUSIVE Lovely small homC' m this private commumtv with its own beat h &: recreation. fac1lit1es. 3 BR familv room & 2 haths RC'ce ntl\' re- m odeled & dt-<:oratec1 with French doors . h igh bea med re1hngs & charm J.{alorc. $299.000. IN NEWPORT CENTER -. 644-9060 l!IE llDBll ILllRS ca. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE macnab · irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY llG AND llAUTIFUL fma L?lnt' <• !ilSH pool r<'s id<'nc<• HI a •wn sihlt p11C'e' ThC'\' art> hard to fi nci & th1~ one 1-. ehnrminj.!I~ de· C'oratffi & l'l'<.11h lo nw\C into. It '~ a g r eCJt d isc·O \'C•rv ' S2'19.000 l ohv w i.I rn fl42 823.5 I K ·5~) . 752·1414 551-1700 642-1215 644-6200 901 o,,.,., o. .... HrJ1bo< v,. . ., ( ""'!!< _,, · · PERFECTION & QUALITY \1fHHl•1 tf11 u Fflrt t\ '(I f'••ll1 ~,111Jldv\ '"1\'.H''-\111 f"I• I :1•• \\ Hol\ ..... , ... i'1i~ II( 'll\t. lt1' fl~ \I II 1 •,._I~·., h lth1I , au J ·~·u I ,.,c '\ Ill \I II 1111.' t '"' f ""' 1 ... •1rtun._. f~ ••• n l'•l '._It,. \<1111 If IOI ,, , tttJl'r•t .-.\ti IL'O CL.&S~f4to OUOUMIS I '•'•••IJm,• for 1·1,1n l'.. ~111 .. I' -; ,JH 11 rr. I ht fl.t \. •·•· t 'r •· l'·ihll • .11111n , ,. ,.,., l11r 'untf.H ~ \f Hnt1,1\ ~.rt1t1nn -... h••r1 tt1 .. 1cJllrw 1• '\,hint;,, 1:! ''''"" CU.Ulf41D llGUUTIOHS FkllOHS Mh•'•l•"'r' ,houlrt t'ht1•1k th••'f H•h <tutl1o /.. n•p111 t t•rr11r'I 1 m in P 11 1 •ti "I ' I' II t: II \lf.Y 1'11 llT ·• •Hin"' lo:tl11llll f••r tlH• lor•t 1nt·urn•r1 1n..,t•rt1im •mh amt:nit1e" for qu.Jill\ II I ~i w,,,,lfhrldlj~ I Hrlrm,,, & an Ol'e<111frn111 IOI! rk-auulul jMlOI and fl I I .. l l L' I I lj Dalet:xx.Jt sµJ. uril'k fon·i•c: .1•1tl Kc.11!1t ·it.i tor c.mc·ra ( :11 I " I ''"" '' tennis t·rt~ 2 µ<IOI~ Bay & Beach larj!t' lot with :1 11at1u,.. Ill I ·1;11 :woo 11\1 Ot';Jl'h :!I hr SI'(' IJlid I R IE tote 1 l·luded with 1 brlrm' &. , 1<1~11 11.11 1.1111.1 1•1."1 1 .. .,,. :111.tt•rt•s11rl'ommonp11rk ea S l11 rt With "'1nd 1ng 1 lallU (Jffpred O( I •u• rsr .. r 1'ccu t11e1 s•"C'I •to st a1n·a:,(' ~I a!'oler bdrm I ~I ;511 fMIO 1:-i-i 7020 OLDE I 1s s up('rh " al rt u111 I OWHY • CORONA DEl MAR 1 ~.uc-.> I BOUGHT ANOTHER • ' Older two bt>dn.om and -\\ATI Kl 1<11"\I I le r nfu I Rdrm atnwn. Lingo den home on larl(r R 2 111>'11" '1 1 .. rml~ rrn. ·' n ... 11~ :.u11e1 ...... R .. lh"" lot ,\ greal natural M't REAL FSlATE '.ilut' '..r S ,111 L>11•j!11 I • ...,. I 1111~ with nttl'll('rOUS so ft 631·14• ,, 1''r ... \ ::.1.*1 'llHI ,,.,. '-uh • plans have ('rl'ated a 11 --\4 rlh ftn.tnc tnj( •••••••••••••••••••••• • tr('('s Owner·~ 1icrsnnal I m11 11 ... 11,•r ""111 ""''l l..aqwta Mi«JUef I 052 gl\·en Ul> d s uhstant1al EASTSIDE \\.\llHIHO 'r -.nui:i:ed 1n hills tol Urj.(t'fl('\ lo sell lie has -r \Ml'f-:RF.U patio horne µn ee reducl1on and will !i BDRMS 5iL24 .fi()O 1 Ill >'II .., :"'1gud t:nJO) l'OUnlJ'' 1·arry 1•ornf1lelc f111anC' l'lus large fam1h rc1<1m . I ~ REAL ESTAT E ft•(•hn.: JU.'>t <rround ttw rng Now on ~ Sl9'J,50(J :l baths and a den "udv r-(),JI· 14f"IO l'Oml•r from shoppm~ 1 673-7300 M.I . B111lt1n k1lt he11 wrth I llclrms &2 baths m1l'rowave and 1•hoµp11 1i: L-Viii-R.IE· hlo('k l'Ounter:. l'n \<11 •' • * AsMA'tllble Loan -~--~ TRY THIS rear encl05ed pat 10 lleJut1ful :1 Bdrm hom1· 497. I 761 Lar~e pool & s pa honll' IARRETT I newf\ '1t'C'11rntC(l thruout , Only $15.0110 down. 3 REALTY REGISTER loeatcd rn tht• µmm• Bdrm. 2 Ba in Garden 64z.5200 C:ihfornw llomt•s an•a Grove. Good Earth Im· l'lc)se t11 -<1·hools par k SlO-~. Ask for Sandy ' puol and shopping A~k -Public Notice 1 • ~ 17 ' I 006 GoHr"""'nt Loans For I 'lass1f1ecl \ti \t"Tlt '·' (.di ·' l>.11h P ti11t \I>\ lSflll c,1~ .Jli7R ••••••••••••••••••••••• No ~fyinc) c \;\of Fl l.1\TIO~" By owner, 217 Apolena. Governemt assumable Wh1·n k11hnr .in ·•d lw 2Br . 2 story house. frpk, loans. available lo ever -urc-tu mMkt· •' n·i·•ird "' 2Br gara"e a pt + lro yone Nu nualif.v111°, no I h<" >( 11 I. ;>I I' \111 ~·It "' " ., .., .I!" ,.11 •nu In , hur •d separ ate owner's unit new loan <'OSlS 3 and ..i 1ak1·r '" n·ct-•r•1 l)f 1nur 1392,000 Good assum. bedrooms. call t o<lu> r.1ncc-llu1tnn Tho• kill 673-0727. TARBELL REALTO HS NEED HELP? There·~ an l'asv wav fur v•1u to !>ell that hic H•le I lt•lp \llltrM•ll lo J '1.1u no lunger use. :1ust lh'.1pini.t.sd c•rt1011111 adv er11se it 1n lh1• l I I ' l 1 J 1 I ARST TIMI OffBID! . ' .-rofnsl•-.., dtc....t.cl • & ghut! So WY apeci• fNhrH 1Kllldi4 llt tllh ] ltdr• hCNM, swch •• Fnttc• clocJn, ·>+.ot ........ _.i..-.....,..,.__...,~ .. -& ¥11Wa- nu m h •· r rn u <I h • ---------54().1720 . • d _Lh .. l~!!!!!!}W="=~!!!~~~;;.=.:;.....::;..:;: ,, V••r1t<rr 10 ".,.._e W..-'t trili'" (lu:.i hf 1<~ I 1111111 ·,11-.,~1 l.,..'r-+·.;.I .:.'I a::;' s;;;;s:.:;i f~1t'tl:;;:,;,'~'~~~~~-+--ol I • "1"1' • Charmtn1t i\nd Immaculate With Lar.izf" I.iv inJ? Room, Thn•e Redrooms . Three Baths. Oen. 'F.W Gourmet KilC'hen Two Patio.~ l.n \•el~· l.andsC'ap1n.1Z R onm f'nr :'Ylntnr llome A M11!1t See At S197.500 COIOMA ... toa.AMDS YllW Greal Ho me On An R-2 Lot 1\pprn,imately 1·1 AC're. Three Rt•drooms . Two Baths . Two Fireplaces. Hardwooct F loors. M aster Bedroom With Flrplaee & Patio. All This With Ocean & Canvon View & Kevs To A. Private Beach. Call .Now. 1289.500. ' IACllAY Ra re Two-Story Condo In This Lovely Area. M inutes To Freewavs. 'l'hree Larire Bedrooms . l.ivln1t Room With Fireplace. Sunny Private Patio. SwlmmlnJ Pool!! & Recreation Area. Beautllully Maintained Ground•. Only 1142.SOO. , 759-9100 tzc.,,,.....,,._ ... .,..Ceilllr ' . cloww ..... rOOM 9IMI .,,.....,_. ,...., Ylews fr'Olll """'° 1M•u11 .. A ,_-t ho•• fw tit• f ..... ly tNt .... ,.. ..... la•ls•ly. l•d11ced to $315,000. 631·1400. ON WATER-VIBRANT DECOR Yo.NJ .... HC ...... WA,....OMT 2· •tery ~· ..... • ...... Y11W of , ................... ..,. 0--•1 •It .... Z·1tery •••fff tlllt• watt. ...................................... Cor'W' loc..._ wtflt ...... ...... ...,.., ....... two J..,.. ..... . SI ,"l,000. C .. '7Mt00. WATERFRONT HO MES. INC' RE.AL ES1 ATE !>of.• Rrmlllh. p,...,.,,.., Man.>ynwnr 2436 W (".,,,,, Hwv :ll~ MA11M A11t1 ~"'POii IW<'< ti 1~ .. 11>1,. kl.tnd 611·14" .,,..,.. ·- thspul•· CA 'L t:Ll.ATIO:'i OH CORHf:('TIO:'\ lW ...;[w /\ I> I\ F ~· I) H t: H l ";'1:1:-IG t'1°n)' •Hori " mad,. 10 k 111 or l'Or'T'ttt u "'"' ad lhat ha~ bet-n ordtrl'd, l)ut "'" 1•annoc MU•nntl'e lo 1fo ~ unlll the ad ha& ~r11e11rl'jJ In rhe P~IX'r OIM EA l.l~t: AUS Th<'H ach are s1r1clly r Hh in alfvnnce hy mall or nl any on• of our o<ricts NO phont orders Orarlhnt' l pm t'Mllay C'o5ll Mesa nrf1re " 12 noon II all branc h urrwes TtlE l)AILV Pll.01' reHrvts lhe rlllllt' Ill rla~••ly, edit, censor or r t r u • e • n y ad verll&•m•nt. •nc! 10 r h11n11t lta ralu • reauleliOM wlthclllt prior notice QA ..... ............... PO. e. ueo. C..llMtN IDIAL PAMIL. Y HM. 2 st ory. 3 Bdrm and guest qrtrs. Large patio . ~.000. LOUIUCHra & Anoe. '75-Jll 1 CAPE COD DUPLEX $319,000 Terms, AGT. 644-4144 or 6'75·3411 ..... , ...... 1007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -OFSO.U.. ... Have cUmt for Penln. Pt. home. SID0,000 ran.1e. 25~ down. Owner carry be.la~. A&t.l!!:.11'10. .•........... , •........ FourPlex Xlnt LoC'.Gd Cond. nr Bluff By Owner 2 3 llr. 2 2br. frplc . c reative rinanring 67S.IOS5 BEST BllY ! Spac~ 3 Bdrm, 2 ba home with lovely hill view. Nr beaC'hes & shop ping. 1106,000 NO QUAl.lmNG Just assume the cxhist· lng financing on this Im· m acuJate 2 Bdrm. 2 ba home near Marina. New cpt • 119ant. 1m.~. WM.-ltWehsl.I 49).2712 SF.LL idle items with u Dally Pilot Cla!1s1f1ed M . 642 5678 ___ , ____ _ II ELI I w \ 'l;Tl-:t) • \ l>S lrviM 1044 ·····················~· mac nab I Irvine realty A SUl!ISIDIAAY OF THE IAVINE COMPANY TUtm.1 IOCK VISTA! Lovely 2BR & den Carlton Plan in quiet location near park. Assuma- b le $126,500 loan at 9.75°/r APR. Owner highly motivated and will consider 2nd Trust Deed. $224.900. 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'-Yfr'Ollt New carpet, paint a n<l charm 0 11 Bay with patio on WATER R eally special 2 story 3 bdrm, 3,., ba , frpl c , n ev. kitchen. 117000 lease ON WATER Exrept 1onal 2 lidrm w different levels. exc1t 1ng architecture a nd water act1v1t y v1ewrng S1500tmo Ent1('i n1t 2111lrm 1 $400 MaJor apph: 1S...'MI) I rl'.: HNTIMIS 631 .4555 Sun"·h. 1•1\y hl(hts, fun Ul.!lllC CX'Clan Vll'W t•cmdo Hraml nt!w 3lJdrm, :.!hba, w 11\rium, euinmun1ty :.pl• "~k y l11(ht i; ~ n\u, ulll mcl 224:1 1'11c1fu: AH~. A..ct a~k lor C:mn} ~ 4456. 962 °'196 Very n1 l'e<!hdrm house, SJ!l5 In> A<lult.s , nu pet.~ 042 6l35 2 llr <.:<>ttage "Olh .:urn1;1e & yard New curpct, tile & paint 10 min to bt'Ul'h $485 Adults, IHI JJClS 631 4889, 3 Months Rerngc redwood Sierra 6U 1324 ·I Bdrm 2 lia Wusher Dryer , s pu SG5C) mo. Mgmt Co 21RDUPLEX 2 ba, du.hwa~hcr µat 10, gar $480. 67S-05G2 Ueluxe 2br. 2b<s. prl\ Sophi!illC'allOn pl US ' l!:leganl 3Br home with plush rarpets. custom dr11 pes S500 I 53661 fee RIHTIMES 631-4555 llOM~ FOR Rfo~~T 3 lidrms S525 $595 ~enced y ard• and 11arages-Families please Kids & pet ~ welcome C..11 964·2566 or !f13-2W1 I Alf! .. no (~ lmmac 3 Hr 1'12 Ba 1 1 ~ m1 rr o m beach Fireplace. no pels. SGOO mo 213,372 4700 Hunt~on Hart.iw 1242 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ? Br. 3 Bu De n , 2 fireplaces Possible boat sh p. $800 Im 846-lJSll, &16·5792. Ir.._ 3244 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Woodbndge, 5br, fam rm. dm rm, Jba, a ir, month- month, no pets 1975. Agt 541 5032 IDITIMES ".AMBJCAS LIADB IM THI IUSIMISS OFllMT.ALS" CALL 631-4555 lbdrm. 2i,,ba condo, beaut ~an & C'lty lites view. no pet.a, 1700/rm J 1m 963:0802 or 968-4650. ll&C.ANYOM McLain Twnhme 2Br. :.!ba Tennis pool jac sec. Cvd prk'g for 2 cars . $875. 844·7722 dys . 64().8368 ev /wknd w ... ,._.Swf .......... Op ........ 3Br. 28a, spacious 1450 sq ft. Exec or prof .• home or ore. Mature adlts.,1750 mo. Mr. Tnbolet 552·76SS LIDOISU NoataJ1lc Charm 1 1395 ~I')' 2Brwllh brick Fireplace! (13Ztt ree llNTl..S 6Jl-455S C1d11tl-......,d 1425 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rn·level, H.B. 2Br. 2VyBa , microwave, trash com· pact.or, tennis court, rac- quetball, pool, jacuzzi & sauna. Avail Nov 1. 1750 mo. 988-20'4, 1-568-0166, 848·729'l New 2br/2ba at Civic Clr lop end unil-air ·sauna pool·Ja c-tennls·clubhst> M95 lse. 675-5775 avail. 2 Br 2 Ba, nr So. Coast Plaza. sharp, centr. air. wtr, &as pd. Adults. Agt 7S2·1S20 ff UN TI N ~T 0 N HARBOUR. prime loca- lion. marina view. beaut new 3bdrm, 97S. 3ba~ bakonies, frplc, etc. N~ ~ pets. 213-634-8602 or 714~. C u s tom Built Homt> o ( ntarly 5000' 4RR. 4BA. + 2 hulr Bf\ C1:1lhedral Ceilings. 3 F'rpks. Glamordus M aste1 Suite w1th O\•ersized Close~. Dressing Room. Jan1tzi Tub Large Sw1mm1n~ Pool w Spa & Waterfall <h erlooking Golf Course. $1 .200,000 :\ll1l Ill\\' •11111'111 .:•H>d lt>,er.ii.:1• l m1 t1•1111 11~·"' I I l' \' W ;i ) '-11 I I h 11 f R.1n• h11 l\1llforn1;1 l"ull 1 >wno·r will nuance at I:.! '", 111l for 7 yr~ All w1 11.it lge 3 Ur 2ba $210,000 Agent S.5 1103 FUIN/SIOO Mo. ."lice 3 Bdrm. 2 ba h<JITlt'. read) lo move into BIO mo patio. contio romm µolb. J<ICU/ll, 'S495, l•I las t. ~el· !Hill 1!165 557 5159 C;ilif Homes 4 Br 2 Ba. lg HI local ref's req S625 fi73·3022or673 0158 2 Br. 2 Ba. Den, frplc, Ca· ble 1V. elec 1ar dr , $1250 mo. Adults. Yrly lease. 675·6948 , 885 -0215 , 673-1328. NEWPORT CR~T: Lux 3br , 21,<jba. d /r, wet bar, , \ dbl gar w /opener. tenrus. pool. $750 Colle c t 1 EXOUISITE 3BR. 3BA Townfiouse High Cethngs. C ustom Wall & Window Coverings. Cheerful light Eat-Jn Kitr hen. Roman Tub in Master Bath. 3 car garage. & lovely private pa tio a rea. $.180.000 NOT TO MENTION A Stunning 2BR. 2BA Townhouse. Also with h.igh ceilings, c ustom decorator touches. & large storage area. T his one for $290.000 1032 Wall St. La Jolla CA 92037 Pan'ntlllo~x Completely refurbished. one blk lo beach. You own the land. Great financin~. $199,500 ~~ BROKERS I. LTD• . : 4-45'-2'41 Cofl ColKt OP!N DAILY 3-7PM 5111 ST ANDREWS RD <.:umi:r ,,f 1·1a, St H.sre luxun i:ontlo in l'lif fhanm :.i -.tvr) O\'t.'r 2.000 sq ft ~ f11h""· <'umm pool. SJ69.ooo Agt 641>-:l!O'l, (i7:1 J71i7 Jlrl l'C, $1:10 UUU ( .Jl l ;1-1677 5611 , Uruker Cetmtery Lots/ Cryph ISOO ...•..•...•....•••....• Ha.rbor Lcsw11 Mt 011\l', <..icls ler AV\.' S••<· i II C:ypn:ss, CM !17!.l ll:nti Com1UWrciae PropHty 1600 ··•·•·•··••··•·•··•·•·· LAGUNA BEACH 9600SQ.". 14 Leased t•ommen·1ul ind ustnal unit~ lm·;itc'<l on one or 1.agun<s s ma in highways Bwldini:: rt' t•enlly rermdeled 1 llgh c1emand area Partners want out. o(fonng Vt.'r) attr::u:l1ve rinanc111g on a total pnce nl $575.000 with Sl66. 750 down RealonorrutS 675 6700 M-GZONE Older home, garagt.' und barn will prodUC'l' some mcome while }'Ou plan new developrTll;'nt ~.950 ... q_ fl or land near 18th & Wh1tt1er, Costa Mc~a We.S.y M. Taylor Co. Reatton 644-491 0 ~ 759-9221 WANTED to bu' :I hr c•on l'nme C 1 romm inv~~l do or home in· F:asthluff ment. approx I acre nr se1· of Npl Bch. Pnn new s hopping e1·nt1:r in unly Bob H ill. d;iy-; Vi.sta SlJS.ooo 11~ sn5 .,,_ ILUFFS 89Hi602, e\'e 954.5319 - -· - Upper bay view. Most -----------Condominiums/Town- desired original area ---------•! homes for SaM 1700 Spacious 3 bdrm + hob· by room, e nd unit HUJ:l' patio . $250,000 ,\l!l. NPT HEIGHTS 640-5560. $139 500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• W;ilk So C:oasl Plaza, J hr, 2 ba. a (' 1•ondo , $88,000 540-4585 lncona Property 2000 •........••............ ou-S-"' 2 liK 112 Ba C'Ondo Cµt.s. dfllb, bU11l1ns (()\~r 40 adult community 1 Pool. 1a1·u221 . clubho use t6S,OOO Near large shop ping ('Cnlef' and bus stop Oceanside 714·4:13-4422 Liulboa Island Duplex $31!},000 'ferms AGl' (i.14 4M4 or 675 3411 2300 • •••••••••••••••••••••• f ur ~ale or rent, brand new mobile home on Newporl Beach Bay Partl y furn is h e d 673·6113 ,._.ain,Dnert. R..ort 2400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• - FOR LEASE New 2 bedroom 2 bath home ~11ss1on Lakes Counlq Club Golf- leM1s-pool Beautifully landsraped. no main· tenance yard. 9690 Clubhouse Rd. Desert Hot Spnngs 2l:l·378·2572 GOLFERS DB.IGHT Waterlronl1Sabsbul) 67)...6900 WIMTa RENTALS Two bdrm home. lovel) patio and garage $60C) So 8a}'fronl 3 Ar lower wigarage $1000/mo So-Bayfronl 4 Br uppt'r w /garage Sl200. mo ."lo. Bayfront 4 Br up1>er carport, poss dti<'k pnv SOOOtmo YEARLY RENTALS Lillie Island_ Lg I Br apt w1deck. unfurn ~!O ise Two bdrm apt. gar. dl.'ck . unf um $.SS()_ Beautifully remod :I bdrm home, unrurn . $ll00/mo. incl util. So Bayfrtlf'lt 3 br lower. gar, furn ur unfurn Sl.200 mo. South Bttyfronl 4 Br up per. gar S1S001mo, furn orunf.um. No. Bayfront 4 Br upper w /c arporL S1200 yrly with poss dork pri v Lou~ & Assoc. 67l-33ll Unique r ustom home ••••••••••••••••••••••• behind sceunty gale at ~ br, 2 ba, gar . + cporl. Indian Wells Country new cr pl, avail thru C I u b Be au l If u II y June JO. $7001mo Jim landscaped with in-White, 549·4877 wkd\'s , d 1 v 1 du a I s w 1 m m 1 n g 529-2272 eves/weekends pools, Priced at $254,0oO, N -1-N " t II A L S O E x q u 1 s i t e ear Y ew "<~H~ me furnished 2 bdrm 2 ba 2br. + lge loft. 21 iba. lgc Condo atSl95,000 gar, lndry _ Jae:, friitc• Helen Martin S900/mo. AGT 673 5369 ow;,e;.~~enl ccipstn.o •ach 3218 Ur .. nd nt'~ 31.ldrm, :.!1 1bd 1v.nhm. frpk palm 2 C'dl gar. Nev.port Hb .irc;i S745 5411 7638, 6•16 !llL'S t:VC!. CHILD WELCOMt: ! 2 RR. fresh & dean Nt I O<K;S. S500 mo 541j 87.15 3 Bd1m. :.' h~1. llaltt'rl':.I home Dbl gar . frplf". nc•w paint, kids & pt'l!> we lco m e S:675mn 548·7136 * IAQ( BAY :!bdrm, 2bJ. ram rm. IJO OI , tennl!-., Sh50 751 0205, 836-·196.S Jbdrru. lri: renc:cd yrd. i;ar, v.111 rt'<lt>cor .. te 1n out S.595 I 4!lti 0177 3 BR. sharp & C'le;iu, Mesa Verde ~ mo ,\~k for 8 111, 546-5880 Sharp ~1c:.a del Mar 3 llr 2 Ba Family rm lrpl1· Elel· garage door ~ 1·0\• ered patios with gardener $7!15 mo 7~-6212 Sl:PER 3hr. 3ba. lam rm. NO\ I Manv feature~ Clean no pei.s nr pn v club, S7 25, 546 J!J37 , 545 382'.! Almost nt:w 2 BH t•on<.lo w.own J ;it·ua.i Avail 1m med 645·9161. ask for Hell~ NEW 3 OR J I\;; t·o11d11 fplr. pnllo. \!hi gar Nr shops 85 rTr> '.'lo p«t!> i\gt 760-l21Iur75!1 10ti5 HOMES FOR RENT 3 & 4 Bdrrno; $575 $560, 'ards and garages Families please Kids & pets well-ome Ca 11 !J&l.2566 or 973·2971 Agt • no fee I rv I 11 e -N () r I h W(JHd . ltxlrin. 2ba. fam rm. pri v pool & Jae: on cul de·sar lleaul decor T 10 . Avail 1rnmi'd. 972 1717 During bus hrs ans wering ~crv1t·e will cross con net-t . Turtterodc Vista 2Br + den, 2BA luxury townhome. Pri·v. spa. Views. 3 decks, all up. grades Comm pool & 1e nn1 s _ No pet s 51.0501 mu 833·0730 or 851 050'.!eves. DEERFIELD EXEC H~l 251JO s f 4 BR 3 ba. 3 yrs new . full rec_ area. S845 mo 675-9919 C ANYON Vl l.'.:W . T\.iRTLEROCK RJOG F.. Jbdrm. 21-zba, 3 ('ar iiar. avail 1mmed 979-2560 or ~1·0610, 551-1494 Woodbndge 2bdrm. close lo i.ia rk, pool & st·hool. Fncd } rd. $575 m o 5.51·2554 3 Br 2 Ba Nr school t-'rplc bit -ins comm pool. water pd .. fnge & W D No pets S700 mo Uav::. 83.1-5149: P.vt!s & Wknds 559 .. u36 IBr. Lux CONf>O on Stream r\ C 0 W, Mir rored Wa r drobe s_ $'50 Mo. 494-6491 LidollMLHH This warm, comfortable home is close to tennis and bea ches. With 3 Bdrms. 3 Ba . den and formal dining room , 1t of . fers a perfect blend or family comfort and easy enlertalnlng. $1200 mo 644-"90 Lrg. 2 Br. Condo. Newport Heights . Frplc, pool, washe r & dryer . $1625/mo. 67s-8410 days or 673-2287 eves. Lovely 3Br lwnhse in Newport Heights. 2Yl8a, rrplc, & pool. Newly de- cor a l e d . $750 t mo . 645-4955 or~. Lrg 3bdrm upper duplex, I house rrom ocean. ocean view, $750/mo yr· ·~ 1>'15-8018. Lge 2 Sty Duplex 3Br, 2 rull Ba. Frplc . Jn Newpart Hghts S800 mo. 646-6303 ------- BLUFFSCONDO 3 bdrm. 3 ba ram rm, pvt spa. all in xlnl cond. S975 Avail i mme d 64().0044 213•3·9057 . fowftlta•• u..tw.ilhed 3525 • •••••••••••••••••••••• BUNll NEW 3 Bdrm condo, A/C, 2 car garage with opener. Private yard. Brand new complex In Westminster S62Smo. 963-1112 IRVINE/NORTIIWOOD THIL.AICES Comer loft. lbdrm, up- graded, pool, jac, sauna. tennis. SSOO/mo. Call 544-143'4. N.B. Waterfront with or wilhol:l boat slip, 2 king size bdrms, 2't<J.Bal frplc. 3 patios & 2.,., car gar. avail Nov. 1. $900 w/oul slip. S1050 with. Wkdys - ~8840. eves: 581·0384. lolbo. Panis llila 1707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sleeping room s &. kilchenetles. S90 wk & up Oceanfront. 675·8740 OCEANFRONT. Small I br's $350 & up. 2 br's yearly & Wmter l550 & up. 673-9270 or 673-4928 I .I FOR S.U IY OWNER Giant 5 Br. 3 Ba Only $269.500. Owner will carry at Sl!'iOO monthly with 120.000 down No credit ne eded. ( 714 ) 840-1964. 3 Bdrm 2 batt fireplace . larJ{e lot, roof 2 years new Call 645-9161 HOME"n'INCOME ••••••••••••••••••••••• MAMMOTH S KIERS l BR. 2Y.i ba. Cls lo San RETREAT 1976 Mobile Clem Hospl. Ocean vu. Home. l,136sq rt, 2bdrm. No pets. t675 Call aft 2 b a . d e n . p o o I . 6PM. ~ 3 Br J)~n. LI\ mi: room. e nc:losed garaJ:e No rh1ldren. no pet:. SSOO Call eves. 642 7803. RENTALS 2br. 2ba 3 2 2 Fam i ly r m .. fireplace. JUSl complete· ly renovat ed . new carpel, drapes, llle. 'h rru from bearh on qwet cul-de·sac Gardening paid by Owner. Cross Sts . Brookhur s t f Bu.shard. Call Debbie 731·58M . 2bdrm. lba. WINTER RENT AL. heated pool, steps to bay. beach. ferry. $425. Call eves 67S.1B71. .J ,._ . $5,000DOWN : OPEN HOUSE REAL TY / No qualifying Pri mel11!!!!!11!11!!!!!11!11!!1!1!!!!!!!!11!11!!!!!11!11!!'!!!!!11!11!!!!!!!'1!! N.B. localion. 48r, lrg yard, $239.000 640 7403 or S-J_. 831-7824. Capistnmo I 078 REDUCED TO SELL .................. • •••• • 60' to beach. pt sea view, Tiied Roof Charnwr comer. 7 rm, 2 ha, 2 story Beaul1ful patio ho me sngl. on R2 buildablc 90· with built in bnck BBQ lot, $298K. OWC 2nd. and/rivate spa. Super 3 local condo or? 7101 b e room 2 bath Seashore. Open daily floorplan. Perfect for Owner. 645-8410. family living. Full pn re BLUFFS -: only Sl00.950. ti61·24lY7 szo,ooo down. 4 br. 3 ba C: SELECT Owne r will sell on con· T'PROPERTIES tract or lease option. B r 0 k e r ' S l e v e • One Acr e 2br Country 957-1900 /640-9345. iiijiiiiiij~~~~iliiiiiiiiiiij Home. Lge Barn. ideal UDO SPICt.AL for horses! $26.5,000 BY Try 10% down. Move In OWNER. 493·6748 to m o rrow. C harming s-taAM 1010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• patio e ntry home . 4 .... Bdrm. 3 bath on F.slrada walkway. Reduced for _,. fast s ale. 1359.000 R.H.R. Bkr. 673·7300 R..W.uAWR-2 IYOWMER :!Br . Hardw°'1d floors, Detached 2 car gar, so· x l50' lot. con c r ete drivewy. Bay window in D/R, altic can be con- verted into an xtra rm. stucco ext, nr Elemen· tary & Hi&h School·also Busmess Dislrict. 3 fruit lrees in b ack yard . owner will help finance. Bl.000 547 ·3182 l Bdnn, 11 2 Ba. lrg ram1ly "· rm w /frplc. room for pool. 6 18 Kings P l 645-5083. l21S.OOO IASTIWFf N.P.I . Beaulirully remodeled home w /extra large pie shaped lot. Landscaped for privacy! Fireplace In entertainme n t a r ea w /o pe n & s pal'io u s kitchen/dining areas. 3 f• • Br 2 Ba with room to add on! Fantastic buy with 10% down a nd owner financing or assumable Lst. $199,000. 642-1736 557.4437 2717 lrfttol St, CM WESICLIFF lmmarulate 4 Bdrm 2 ba 1090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CH.ARMING, DBJGHrFUL Large 4 Bdrm, 3 bath + fa m ily room, 3 c ar garaae. beaullCul pool and spa , brick BBQ. Shows like a model Of. fered at $197 .500. Ca II 54().llSl ·-:.s:-HERITAGE . . REALTORS Nice 2 bedroom house PL U S duplex and fourplex lo provide in come Owner will carry paper .ea s y d o wn ;52.1920 ~QUAIL A. .. ~~~~~- 10,... Tit 1:10 f'.M.I IRANDNEW 6UMrTS 2 Br units w /garages tsl owner benefits Greal r e n t a I a r e a 1 n Weslminsler. Owner will help financ e . Agen t 631·7300. 8 UNITS Westside Cost a Mesa, good CQnd.1tion, income $40,800 yr. Pnce $445,000 On payment $130,000 OWC balance. at 11 % A PR€HIG€ '-4--I HOME~ ReaJ Estate lnve!>lmenls 3333 W. C.oast Hwy. NB 645-6646 MUST SELL' 2 houses on 2 duple'( lots C.M. Best oCfer takes 10% financing. Own/ Agt 6'12·9666. DELUXE TRIPLEX Beautifully upgraded triplex. All 2 Bdrms. separate garages and pat ios. New wood ex teriors and interiors. New carpets, paint a nd wallpaper. Owne r will carry the financing a l t 2:V.%. P r ice d at $176.000. For more in formation, call 540· 1J 51 ·~~ HERITAGE . • REALTORS Jac·~.000. Jn Mammoth CoroM del Mar 3222 La11es caJI I 714 > 934-3268. ••••••••••••• •• •••••••. Out of State > BR 3 &. 2500 s4 ft . Property 2600 ln'Ule Terrace Walk lo ••••••••••••••••••••••• shops & bearh. Grdnr m 60 A~ WyomM(j 963-6609 eves cl $1.()()() per mo ,\gt 644.9635 1t.;i Estate -----2 Br hse w db~ gar . be"'-2800 patio, no pets. S650 mo ...... "::':'!':...... .. . . . . 640--9350I~1589' Palm Springs . Will ex J br, den. 2 ba. patio 2 car change beautiful, large garage, So. side Hwy, Las PaJ11_1as estate for S850/mo. 673·1239 after 5 Balboa, Lido, or Newport & w tends. home Call 714·32.5·0785. - l'rade beaut Sierra resort or retirement 2Br 2ba home on golf course. swim. tennis. stables & sec FOR C M or NB ho me by owner Bob 646 7685 -------- MA UI HAWAJJ CONDO Beautifully furnished 2Br ground Ooor Pool & e t c For T D .. Real Estate, or ? 8',000 equi lY Owner 846·4327 . 898-31.35. RMI Estate W...t.d 2900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HELP! Jusl sold on 1031 NEED income prop to 2 Mil Pref near bch, but will consider all in nice area_ 714/ ~9009or 536·5050 Pnvale Party wanls lease option or Owner finanred home in San Juan Cap, Dana Pt. San Clemente, Laguna N iguel 1·5 bdrms $200,000 t o S2SO.OOO price range. Can pay up lo $35,000 down Prefer deal diret'l with Principal. 835~ ........ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ............ shed IRVINETEftRACB C ha r ming Thr ee Bed r oom . Two Bath Home With Terrific Ocean & Bay View!>. Ex- rlusive Neig hborhood SllO-O/Month Includes Water & Garden~r . Broker, 75'9-9100 ----Costa Mesa 3224 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RENTIMES AMERICA'S FIRST COMPLETE HOME RENTAL SERVICE ALLAREA.5. SIZES AND PRICES CALL TODAY 631-4555 Classic Spanish decor Charming 3Bdrm w /fncd yard for Kids & dble gar! $495 (6468) fee Jim Agt. 631·4556 2567 Elden Ave. Lg 3Br, ram r m. 21,<JBa, alrium. patio, frplc, mircowave oven, attached dbl car gar. I yr new. S800 mo. To see call 979-5099 Decorators Delight! Spacious 2Br w /fen ced yard! SC!5 (5493) ree Call val 631-4556 a.-;._.mm1~ .... i.uu·JJ~pl~f(iJI,...,... ... ~ .... ::-::-t~~~~~~~~!!!~w&iiiP~~ai~mrr~~ur, i11a., patio pool sz yard. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 _ ,. .... ~. 9'.'o hook-up, gar age. rronl Perlect for enlertainln& ..._. tto..s .,,...._ """ .-,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• yard + patio. Adults. no a,.t Comfortable living. For S. 1100 9 uniu, Costa Mesa . 2 mi. Charming 5 bdrm , 3 bath pets S'85 645-7300 Lovely area. close to lo beat h. Cash flow. baytront with 39· boat · · · .. schools 1l1hops. 1229.~ •••••••••••••••••••• ••• OWC-no pymt.s 2 yra. noat. Sept .. July. Sl200 MFSA VERDE· S Bdrm. . I 497·1411 MOBILE HOME $40,000. Sll2.SOO down. S450.000. mo. Yrly $1900 mo. Dill formal dining rm. pool. p r es t 1 g e a re a . Principals. Broke r, Les Grundy,675-6181. maintenance It gardener AJEUJEl...L A c;soc 1a t fs I W'PlllACll IAY l TOWMIOMI I IACIOM~IT fflftly uparaded 2 BR I~ lh Ba ypol nt , ~ townhome, new trom 1 builder. FeaturH ln. ; dude: air coodlUonln1. 1 1•ra•• door opene_r 1 : f't(!NatJon taclUtles ana : nu:hpn. . · Priced at Stea 900 wtt.h very attractive 90% nnanclftc at l l "4 lnterdt . ,_ • rean. ~r 1ddl· dlul lftfonmtJon • ap. ~·call f ,.._ ...... i ~-~-·-.Cam! c lubhouse/pool /sec. Barnhart. 559-4475 or ---------incl. $1050/rm lse. Call Hurry,A&lMl-5656. 972·1Sn. c ............. 1122 Waterfro n t Homes. ••••••••••••••••••••••• For sale or rent, brand 6 UNITS ON THE BEACH 631-1400 new mobile home on (Three l BR duplexes) 2 Bdrm duplex, vle'!J wk. Newport Beac h Bay. Eutside Costa Mesa. ly posaibly. Agt. raye. Partly rurnished .. Good cond .. xint financ· 64().9800 2bdrm, new crpts & drps. 1 car aar. no pets. m ust have ref. $400/mo +SlllO dep .• 5837. IJ7Ull3. in g. prl ce $240. 000 k Agent. R . Robe r s, 20· x M' 2ba, 2br, 5• Par 67S-2373 U.,..INch 1141 132.000 Owner M7-6tl9 PAYS FOR ITSELF ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• Brand new lwt. twnbse. 2 ---------I •OCIAHVllW br,2ba.187Ssq f\,multl· 2br, 2ba, new lloblle. on level, a /c. cent. vac. Bluff, l'Ully rum, 3 priv. frpl c. 2 c ar aar . heh*. Pool, Adult.a No w /opener, 1 re at loc, Pec. •11m. 781-llOl7 many more features. ..... _....__ ........... IJOO C.M. super duplex 9'1•% -......,.. _. -assum. flnanclna. Malle ••••••••••••••••••••••• offer. Own/ ACl 1'2·9861. s acrea, Huntln1ton •Tnt1-•CH Beach. To be sold at "' -public auction on 8 11nlt1·owners apt!' . \O/lf/80 b~ order of the W /k't entl ll'Mlthae·1d Superior Court. Broker con cl . WI fl t rade . CIC.IOPlraUGn lnited. lnro. SH0.000. J. L. Youn1 lhrah Dou r.L.~uc:· Realty, 142·1S40 of u......mtf72..~ .-IA93. • ..... .,..,,. ........ .... ... .,.,. .._. 11" ms. Call S52-1M5. ....... ~•• .. ••••••••••• LUXURY CONDO 3br. Older 2 br, new carpet. l"'be, Zcarel. 1ar. Pnv AvaU. now.tmo1. lea1e, Patio. Leaae /Rent. 1450/mo. llJ 25th St, . $576/m.o. 982-9311 o r 867573, Act. S48-CD _;_;.;;....;.;;...;.;.... __ .;._ __ _ ------Dc.aPoitA 3226 ..•.....•.............. Oceanv1ew 2 on 1 lot 2 Ur House S495 Studio S275 I mile lo be;ich & llarbor Ag~nt 196 5980 ~00 2 Ur 2 Ba • 12\JO '><I 3br,2ba 3br. 2' 1ba 4br. 2ba ~+D 21,1.>u 1700 $750 $750 S7SCJ.S825 $900 fl :.t<Jra~e Ol'cun 'It'" • F'1rt!place, gara~c. 11c11r be<1<•h, no pets fi75 1>16"7 Ef Toro 3212 .....•...•............. l Story Ele~:rnc·e $575 JUr hCinll.! w 1:.weep111)! staircase SS75 <83021 AJ>'l r~631 1556 HOME f'UR RENT :1 Rd rm. S550 Fcnrcd yard & ~arage Family please. Kids & pl'IS wekome Call !16-1·2'>6j; or 1!73-2971 :.'.~i!n:. no fe!' 1 Br 3 Ba. t·ount11 c·ol onial, 1n orangei;irove. horses OK. Sl200ml0 m cl gardener_ 830·8615 Fowttain Vatley 3234 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Presl1g1ous Palace' 3Br w/crackling frplr & more S.SSO (84691 fee RENTIMES 631-4555 ....,...on•ach 3240 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Peak of Perfe<-l ion • Stunrung 2Bdrm w gar For only $355 ! (8488 > Jim. Agt. fee63_!:'.'S.~ 1+513 CA~PUSDt·IRVINE LOIJWMI leach 3248 • •••••••••••••••••••••• IT'S A "10"! K1ds1Pets welcome in this JBr S52S (8975 \ Agt ree 631-4556 Ckeanfront rmbile home rrom S450 mo_ t714 ) 499-3816 BIO 2bdrm condo. on P\'t b eat·h, µuol . tennis . 4!J9..2584, !213)703 0230_ Luxurious 4 Br 3 Ba Home t850 mo_ 497-2042 or497-3282 Gorgeous 3 Bdrm home. complelely remodeled. Micro wave oven View ·or night lights & coas lline No pets $850 mo. 640-5536 EMEP..ALD I.A Y Oceanside Front Row ~ blks lo ocean. Elegant 2 View 4 Bdrm, lge rec bdrm. ram rm & den. r m . A v a i I 1 o / I 5 . ($72.'i mo>. Plush crpts. S2650tmo. 494·00'.!9 211 ba, redar & g lass. L.ac;pta Hills 3250 Dbl car pvt. J{ar. fully ••••••••••••••••••••••• maint. yd. Ad ults no HOME FOR RENT pets. Inquire al !\27 18t'1. 4 Br. ~. Fenced yard St 714 /960·6:J31 o r and garage. Family 960-63.11. please. Kids & pets Sunny 2Br w /enclosed welcome. Call 964-2566 or yard! STI5! (8426) fee 973-2971 Agt •no fee. UMTIMIS 631-4555 ~Migllel 3252 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jbdrm. 2ba, near Central 3 BR +den, 2 ba house in Park, S62.'i Niguel Shores. oc<'ans1de ILUFF COMDOS Leases S600 lo SlOOO 2-3·4 Br Agt 644-1133 l®Dolebout Bay& Beach Real Estate THllLUFFS Four bedroom. two and one hate bath condo on g reenbelt. End unit. Much sought after large Guadalupe Model. Year- ly lease. l950 month. 631-7300 ..... Bayfronl wfdock for 45' boat. '4 Br, 4 Ba. avail. immed. $2300/mo 1 Yr Lse. CIR Rltrs 646-5096. Bill or Unda. Walk to beach. lenms & pool. 4 br, 2"'1 ba , Nwpt Shores. avail. immed. S92.'i. Nancy 631-8990 Big Canyon Condo. 3 Br, library, md's qtrs. $2600 mo. Agt, 673-9060. Harbor View Home, 2021 Port Provence. new crpts, new drps. $795, no pets_ Mi sso ur i , (314 )536-2134. ----Big Canyon Townhouse. 3 Bdrm. 3 Ba_ View. No pets. suoo1roo. 846-5792. ON THE BAY· 2 Bdrm, 2 ba w/POOL. Security. S950tmo. SECURITY CONDO· 2 Bdrm, 2 ba. 1750/mo. OCEAN VIEW: Clean and neat 2 Bdrm. 2 ba w /frplc. Se<:urlty patio. S650/mo . Waterfront Homes Inc Spectacular Oceanfront 3rd. floor. 3 Br. 2 Ba_ Fireplace, Balcony. 2 garages. Winter. $9011 640-4784. Bachelor Apt. Bayfronl. partially furn, mature . respansible person. nu pets. $350/rm ind ul11. yrly_ 673-67M, 673-7219. OCEANFRONT. Winter. 2bdrm, nicely furn, s.595 incl ulil. 640-5592 or 675-7673 alter 6pm. ColtaMfta 3724 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~rlaver! Studio! Newly rW'D. All apple --~ SlSO! (5@1) fee ...-nMIS 631-4555 SUSCASITAS F\im 1 br. apt. S3Z5 & up. Encl. aar. Adults. no pets. 2110 Newport Bl 548·4968 betwn 8;30 & SPM . Sludio Apt . Decor ator furn. Private patio Waler & gas paid.$260 mo. 646-5.130. Bachelor Apt. near O.C.C. 12.SO unf urn, 1275 rum Call after2pm, 546-7214. Hmlllu4•••hl740 • •••••••••••••••••••••• l Bdrm. F\Jm. Apt_ Adults o~nly. No pets. Call 980-267S. ·FURN. FAMILY APTS froM SI 12 wtdy Bring ad .tfull kitchens l no lease, util pd /laundromat l mald,..vice HA'PENNY INNS 727 Yorlttown Ave 53&-0Ul toll rree 1-80CM2'l·4404 Ir.._ l744 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 847 .. l52.'>. of hwy. Gated communi-631·t400 Newly furnished Condo, 1 r , a . w/po~ Min. 6 mos. lease al $825 .,....,._ ____ . ..,. . 1700/mo, I.st & last + per mo + ulils. 497·2380 raso dep. 968-8009 LOWESI' PRICE: 2 Br. 2 ba with patio & deck. Nr 160A park, lake Se<:urity, privacy, pre· 3 BR, 2 ba new I s tory <!4 w boating. fishing, ten· suge, ~·~Imo . hr. sec.. full rec. facs nls Very rural selling. 3 Waterfront!Salist>ury Adil comm No pl'ts. br. den. 2"'1 ba. newer 2 673-8800 ~mo.213·582-2906 sty. Nr comm. pool/spa. -~ • CA.-eanfront! On The Sand. 1750.831·3128 C•l•w 3271 2br. 2ba. sec. pool. gym. 3 b on d 2 b ·1ew •••••'••••••••••••••••• indry 187Strm. 644·6604 r. <' v. en. a . v · lbr den 2ba view pool comm poolt rec fac. r ac .. 'avail Nov l , I Br. 2 Ba. Freshly paint-1685/mo. incl. yd main· "7S/mo. 41S-S440 ed Laraetri·level family _t_aln_._498-_2_130 _____ --------- Ba . Sunn y deck on stream . AC, dshwsbr. carport. pool, tennis. etc. SSSO mo . yearly lse. Adult, no pets . Avail. Oct. 1Sth. 548·0412. ~ ..... 1741 • •••••••••••••••••••••• BACHELOR! Adults, non· smoke. ocn vw, $28S/mo 4111-2051 ... ,,,.... .... 17'9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• home. F /R . frplc .. 7 s.t.AM 1210 rorm al DIR. $900 m o. Mlt.ao. Va.to 326 •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• EANFRONT Deluxe 3 842-2738 ••M••od••e•m••:.,,•a•r•::l•3•Bd••r•m••• F*.W~ OeU1ht ~ ABrv.1121. ~ 2U.lclaJrungaer•a,.gthe .. "' ..... · 3Br .w .. /Pet.s OK (~) ·--..., a.OSITOllACH ~:!r:,~r~~{r!75 A&t.ree111-4.W sea mo. No pets.' Sauna ·St•m bath. Wall ...,,..S 611_4151 5°""'~ 1216 87Ml40. \f.~~blr:s>~!~s! :rol ••••••••• .............. Newport Oc ean front. nee space. t:arge renced HOMES FOR RENT Pvt bcb area w/1uarded Beautiful 2 Br 2 Ba yard. Peta OK. 9'50 mo. 3 • ' Bdrm. '560-d 1825d. pte, 11.~h Bay area. Weekly or m onthly . 536-2'$8, 53&-7971 Fenc ed y ., • • n Charm..., CC1tta1e. 2 br. 71'1752-.... 1ara 1es. Families frpl, beam.ct~. 2 Pao-1---------~Zbr. den. 21..,ba, CON· pleaH, llldt • pe t s pre mu. No 1ara1e. SELL ldle ltem1 with a DO. Dlbpr. frplc. pool, welrome.CaJJ ... aeeor .. ao. 754·0370 days, DeibPUotClualn.dAd. Jae.•· 5e·tl82. __ f7!'29'71 Ait. noree.. -*5ew1. ta.51'71. • I .......... -~-..... _____ , ................... ~ ...... ., Monday October 6 1980 DAILY PILOT (S . ,~ .. .. .. J • I'' . .· '. -.. ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• On\•t'way"' t>a rkmit 1111 Re p1&1 r11 Seo11 kuul11111 S&~ A,pha lt li4ti ,&llH Ut''d .. "'""" ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8ab)'lilllUllJ. m~ IH•rrw ne•r Vktona. 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'<111 for rah~ till rr:.Hl t'llllitl & •'t1mmcn•111I 11.tkc· off., ' 1!13 \HUii Feftcinq ......••.............•• U.'OQITI woocl foUl't'li di I le' JI I r i> Kl'll~ li·lll 40UO Ken. 675 11:n ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~;ICJ)CMCO•'t.'\l 111.I l'lw rk\:l 1111¢ t!Jlt'CU{IVI! W IT'Wlllll 1•11/10•n1mc11 will crt>ale vr nr 111li.. mi.rkl't1111( ~ah.>11 lel1<•r-. r1uho ~JJOlri, 11t'wi.lt•l ll'r11, br()t•hure~ und I' It C11ll tH~ 1230 WA TB PROOFING llt-rt• 11 1:; f11111lly • For 1 011tru l't1>r~ & lh•llH'<1W11er1>. u w lltt!r p1'1JUtm.i roe 111bra111! that 11> l 00'7. dlt•1·t1\t' fo'or tm!lcrncnu. foundau on:;. tlv1>r ,1dh1>. sw1011111nlo( 11uuli. blul' k & II r1 \'k wall:., ct1• Stt11~ le1tks u11dt'r pre:..sure 10 11 m11 t tcr '>t:Cum.ls This produ<·t h.c. a hCe e"pecta n<'Y tht' ~Jme ~ t·ooc·rete & nut o l"'tnileurn prod1wl Lie ~3764fl8 f'or info call. 714 4~ 0 It ill. 494 !1:1811 tfauUna lit Ounw Jobs ,\~k for Randy ~9·4368 Huul rnuve·<'lean up. Con l·rt•t1· re moval Dump trul·k , 11u1 e k :.erv 6'11! 16:111 HAL' LING & Cl.F.ANING Tr~ trim lit ~inting or " Ray !l&i-4276 ---- Huuhng ~ a load' C.:ull Oav1d after 3pm at 545-8046 ALL AROUND HA ULING IT. Truck. Free t::st INSURED. 548·3964 Houleclecnng ••••••••••••••••••••••• Want a REALLY CLEAN HOUSE ? Call Gingham Girl. Free est. 645-5123 Ho usecleaning + plus • •••••••••••••••••••••• BllJ a. Marilyn's C:le11n1ng. Painting & <.:arpentry Co offers fa ll s pecia ls . ~18-8444 L.edlcaplnCJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Landscaping. tree trim ming, sprinkler repairs & design. 673,J910l'ves. MolOlli 'f ••••••••••••••••••••••• lint'kwork. small jobs Newport, Costa Mesa & lrvine . 675-3175 eves. eric'k & blO<'k wor k. free estimates. Eves 960·4292 MoYlncj ••••••••••••••••••••••• Moving~ The Sta r ving College Students have grown. Lie. Tl24 436. Sarne good serv. 64Hl427 Papering by Le Papier . $13 50/rl all rms papers Exp 10/15/80. 536-2350. laiph'sPaWinq 962-4701 •Painting 1nt /ext. rcas rates. prompt neat se r v a nd w o r k m a n s hip ~~n:_ee<t_:_ 557-69~ Inter. Exler P ainting Fast . efficient 10 y rs exp. Rock tloll9m pn l·es Greg, 97~9621. l'm..tinc)/59s ••••••••••••••••••••••• P ainting. immed . service. l ow r ates , wo rking Materials guaranteed . 10 yrs area. 848·5684 !'lent .. /Repair • •••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• Use Our Address For Your Bus iness Suite or Box Number THE MAlLSUITt:: 17777 Main Street "U" Irvine !'i49· 17 33 Roofinq ....................... Repair & Reroof All types s hin itles·rnt•k shakes compo tar f'rt<c est 541-5930 F·in. Avail BE'ITER BUILT R<W F All types . hot c·um p tile. shake, llc·d bonded ins. Free est. Call 960 8778 Don't Get Soaked. Ca ll Doug. A u c·d rnntrador who doesn't cost mort'' All t y pe s or roo f s DOUGLAS WAMPLE R R OOFING CO L ie #39-39'.!631:1. 833· 1910 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• free trimming. clean ! ups , ha uling main ·: tenanct' Am ie 548·8414 TutoritHJ ··················~···· rutor Town-Sue & lob's Math. Reading, Sc1en«e, Music. Spanish. Study )1 ethods Pre-School· College. Calif. Creden · tials 645·5176/548·9570 af ternoons Typing Service ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fust accurate typing on IB!\1 Correct /Selectric. other secretarial work, business letters, r e i.u m es. etc Kare n . 1>15 l230 Window Clffninq ••••••••••••••••••••••• CUSTOM lNTERH>ll Mi.nmng L'on:.lr co g n A CARP c.NTRY l'Otllr fuu11<J11t1<111~ lu ••~••••••••••••••••• ltr:MINUE H SER IC I!. 1.t•t us remmd you ut b i rthda ys lln what? Call Suds ·n Stuff PaintingJPaperilMJ for details 842-0884 ••• •• •• •••••• • • •• •• • • • • 5lucco & Plaster Patc h. no job too sm. qwck & SCllMlllasting !.'lean 645·4203. 645-4199 •• ••• •• • •• •• •• • •• • • • • • • · · L.et The Sunshine In·· Call Sunshine Window Cl"'aning. Ltd. 548-8853 .. -. .. ,, .· ~[Jay_ t;.i2 ll8t1.I Cirnsh wr & Ins t~H 1i2f)() B. Walson & Sons. ~1at1oi. rm add. remudel. plans Free est . 30 yrs exp l.1e• 7487. Bonded 646-l740 548·tlOK.5 -------- CUSTOM CABINETS & HOME REP A IR I N T EXT C li\H RENOVATl:'IIG. ~S-3749 Spiral wooden staircase All wood. Custom made by master crartsm11 n 548-1444 C_,.tSe.-.ice ••••••••••••••••••••••• We Care Carpet Cleaners . CCMKetlncJ ..........•............ MONEY l'ROILEMS? We will help. t hr11ugh profes1o1unal finan1·1al plarining Pr1\'ale eon l1deotial, s ut•o-t::>s ful 714-846-5515 CAREER COUNSELING Do you have C'arecr 1·on- fus1on " If so let us help We have one of the most promising methods seen in career developemnL Call us for del ails al <714) 557.7372 'all M r 1'1h1 Man. ht• <tb11 ~ausfu.~ youi nee.Si; 111 vmyl & linoleum floor 1ng 675 4394 --- Cicrdtftinq •...................... ci.e11uip1 /Haulinq L awn Se r v10.:..- L11ndscape Free f:s t 642 9907 •VERY LOW PRICES• On landscape main lenanc·e Free l'Stimatt!S 21 yr e"pen ence (;rut.l(e 549·2015 01ver:.aric:.. t'l1· Also oo mplete maili n g ~erv1ce offt·red Pree In fo. Sa l'eco Reminder. 16572 Goldenwest. ~te 4. llB, !12647 R48 1941 Cedar Crpt & uphol cln, stm. scotchgrd. prof nr wax . Reas. 838-5543, 751·8951 Handy nan -R O B I N 'S H O USE CLEANING SERVICE ••••••••••••••••••• •••• For a lhoroughly clean ~lome 1mprvemenl. 25 yrs hse 540.MS7 rxper Fem·mg. Depen· dable. fiJI ·1261 JACK OF ALL TRAIH:S Home repa irs, sm a ll Johs. Tyler, 646-1455 lland y m a n re pa irs . carpentry, plumbing . elcl'lncal. Light haul ing. ETC Ba l boa Pen ninsula 675-3014 Dependable. own trans. homes,offices. this area 846.8956 HOUSECLEASING Xlnt serv. reas rates Linda, fi3Hl85ti Day Work. ll hrs re4 Exp and Ref 645.4259 PETERS P AINTING Expr'd . Reas Rates Free Es t. Call Gene 552.0458 Da\'e's Painting, servi ng area 9 yrs. most reas. Insured. l!c·d 586·8425 Fine ext 11111 paint mi.: by Ru:hard Sinor SI lie. in:; Try me 836-55.'i!'>. 24 hrs Painting & Papering Prof work. Free est Rsnbl Steve. 547 4281 AGAPE FORCE P AJNTlNG COMP A'.'l Y 3 Generations Of Palntmg Excellence 53.S-6701 Neal patches & text ures Fn.Eat. 893-1439 •Patch Plastering* All Types 538-7113 ~ .. .........•.•........... 'l/ew construdiun . r e mnd el , r ep1 pe Slab leaks , electron ically located & r epair e d . drams deare<l Top Hal 63&2030 ---P.O. lo• Rentals ......•.•••.....•.•..•. Pvt Post Box Service THE MAIL ROOM. 24 hr 2600 ECst Hwy CdM NB 640·0340 or 644 ·4481 Sell things la~I \'llh D:Jil) :>and & water bla::.t1n i.: Xlnl l.'leanups, lo ratei. 675-5994. 2l31592·3901 Social Sef'viCH ••••••••••••••••••••••• PROBLE MS ~ced lu talk '! Free coun~l'llng A B C H l::l.l'LINE &-15 2222 ni. . •..................... Ceramic Tile 1nst<ill.NI anywhere Sma 11 Jobs wt;lcome 960 9269 TILE UESIG'.'l Custom work f•1rall )11ltr ti le nec.'<ls ~;'(p & rlt•p!•n dable Rers :1\':111 !Ioli 645,7781 ............. , .. H,''"''''''''''''"'''''""'''''• Doing Business l Under A : 1 fJ Fictitious :1' , • Name? , ; -~-i I ~\l::("-'!li I I : ' .. 1-.. 1 . 'I ~All ne., bualnenes ualn9 • ! lllctlllous neme. muat by i ; law be reglslered wllh th• ; i Counly Clerk. The DAILY l : PILOT provide• Ille form• : j and lillng .services lor our l lcuslomer•. II you ere : i 1lart1ng a new bualn••• · j call the DAILY PILOT lor l •nlormallon and form•. Steam clean & uphols. Work guar. Truck mount unit. 645-3716. SELL idle items with a Daily Pilot Classiried Ad. Gardening Land scaii1ng Tree Tri m m i n g & Removal, MaJor L'lea n U p. Free Es t l ncx pens ive 752.1349 ~~;u. idle items wnh ;,i Uuil.\ Piiot L'lass1f1ed ,\d Fi11d what ) ou WJnl in Dall~ P1l11t l'la::.::.tf1eds Sett idle itt'ms 642·5678 Pilot Wo.inl .\els Clas!>1fied \d-. l l 646-4321 E11. 332 .. . ' .? Apa IN&Hh Funished ApartmHb Unfurn. ApartmHts Unfurn. Apartmenb Unfurn. ApartmHfl Unfurn. Vacation Rentals 4250 Office Rental 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Mewportleac:h 3769 CostoMHa 3824 CostaMHcl 3824 LOCJlllHIHills 3850 SanClemtnte 3876 MOUMTAIMVIEW ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• VILL.AS •OCEANFRONT. A vail $450-$475.2 Br.1Ba.Apts. 2 Bdrm New parnl lLc;allhere!2Br$4SS lmpressive 2Bdrm plus Tft'MISCLUI now, daily, weekly. Spec-All built-ins. enclsd gar. drapes. 1 l'hi Id OK AIC +more! (S816Hee util. $330 (4985Jfee tacular view. 673·SURF. w rD hook· up. Near s c.; Refrige, no pets. S:l65 mu \'icki AgL 631-4~ RENTIMES 631 -4555 ~~~~:;i' ~ra~~~~~: Plaza . Cat OK lmme d. Sierra Mg mt C(l l.ocJwMINiguet 3852 !\toveintoclay.$325-$375 l ble Weekly. m<•n lhl~ OCEANFRONT 3 Bdrm. 2'h bath house + double garage. Avail. by week or month. Al.SO IAYVIEW Deluxe 2 Bdrm. 2 bath lower apt by wee k or month. Adults, no pets. Agt .. 675-8170 occupancy TSL Mgmt. 641 13~--••••••••••••••••••••••• &2 Bdrm. Walk to beach and annually. 7 lighted 642'1603· Jbdrm . 2''.i ba condo. Lge2 BR condo.newly re· Nice&clean.4!18·6187or tennis rourts. Close to FAMILY Ans. Brand new beautiful lrg apt, for families with 1 or 2 children. Near pa rk. Heat paid. No pets. c r p 1 s , d r p s . furbis hed. pool. adlts No 491J.1003 R a n <' ho M i r a Re · s was her 1dr)er . rrpk . yr pets. $500. 552-0042 aft 6. Restaurant Row Agent, ly lse.S6501 rm.642·3443. 8 9 3 Br 2 ba. 2 balconies. (714)328-4007 !Wwport leach 3 6 r r p I c . o c e a n v J e w ••••••••••••••••••••••• SS75 /m o . 5 86-074 1 , Hw1llf4• •oc:h 3840 Picture perfect! $385 768-4541 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Brw/-maj appk (6424 l -------- Call it home! 2Br $325 Agt. fee 631 ·4555 ~~~~~~~~!!I 20r. 2ea $465 398W. Wilson,C.M. crpts/drapes (8466> Agt fee 631-4.556 PAii NEWPORT Beachfront. deluxe, con· do. New, 2br, 2ba. $625 . lease. 213-332-2024 . Palm Springs Famous M iss i o n H ills CC . beautiful 2 story tennis villa on lake & golf rours e Lge lop deck with views. 644·5687 3776 631-5583/548-24~ Lovely all adult. no pets, COUNTRY CLUI San.-. WESTCLIFF BLDG. NEWPORT BEACH Co'n•' We•tchft Ot1ve •"d ""•fl.9 ••• ../ Alf COl\dtftorunti ../ Como4et• , .. n1tonal ./ """'"' ./, .... ,Of ./ FuU w1ew b•lt:Of\•H ,/ )tefOJ '4t'11Ce .,/ AmP4• P•tk t!'tQ Call Mr. Howard 645·6101 SUITE DEAL ~~~~~t~· ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------1.2&3 Br apts. 6200 Ed- 2 Bdrm House. refrige a. inger, h.b. 84&0619. UVIMG Singles, 1&2 bedroom apts, a. townhouses. Caplstn.o 3178 Lge Big lllar Cabin: pool tble. color TV. 2 frplcs Sips 14, 714/545-6916 • 1 fl'D. Free Re nt Flexible Floorplan Lido Marina Village .. • i:. WWtew•• Views 1 &r 2 BD fumiabed ap ts. ~to'550. White Water RJty a.SURF ••••••••••••••••••••••• stove. Small child OK. $425. 548-1317. Deluxe poolside xtra lge ----------2br, 2ba. Bltns, dshwhr. meatiBllU 11111 mi.Jes beach. Adlts, no pets . $395 mo. 53&-8362. From $449 644-1900 NEW DECOR-3Br. 2Ba, frplc, ear. 2 blks bch. 1675 mo. y rly . No pets/kids, 645-1682 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Condo 2 Br. l h Ba. New carpets, drapes. paint. $475. 49'2·6700, 492.2796 ,...... 1190 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ............ 1906 APAaTM&fTS Beautiful brand new garden apts, spa. Adults . no pets. HUHTIHGTOH LAKES SPARKLING STREAMS CASCADING WATERFALLS TOWERING PINES NEWSPM:IOUS LAKESIDE ADULT AP1'S. •Elegant fireplaces •Private lakeside patios &balconies •Heated pool & whirlix>0l spa '" -. " ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Br2Ba $455 31118 West Wilson. 631·5583 Deluxe Bayfront 3bdrm, 2ba. refrlg, Crplc, adulta, no pets. tBOO/mo yr ly. 1 Br. East.side, small but 646-7213, 644-5138. cozy w /lots of neat wood. t.l.oaP111luwla 1907 saoo.642·9450aft5PM. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br 1 ~ Ba townhouse, 5mall Bach. $300 Yearly. blt·ins, air. patio & gar U til s pd . 4 -8 PM . N ts$4256454837 Manager 675-5112 ° pe · · · · 1 Br. stove, refrige. s mall Cute bachelor , very yard Adults, no pets private w/huge deek ~ $325/mo yrly. 675·8018. ..,is. 545· 1377· ***~ Blk to ocean. 2 RR 11,; Ba, fplc, e ncl gar. LR. adlts, no pets. $.575. 631-3888; 645-41822 Vear round rental Newport Penins ula. 2 Br. 1 Ba. Aft 6pm & wknds 96.1-I031. Capistn.o leoc:h 38 18 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 br, 2 ba. total priv, hob tub. beac h & park. $1200 mo. 496-2550 Corofta .. Mer 3822 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br, carpels, drapes. hit· ins, adlts only. no pets 1110 Victoria. Avail. 10 1 548-1367 aft SP M Roomy 3 Br. Townhouse pt. in quiet Adult com · plex. Newly redecorated. Fireplace, enclsd patio & garage. Sorry no pets S495 mo . 645·3381 or 675-5949 WOH'TLAST 2Br 2ba $495/mo Monticello Town home Comm ix>OI & dbl gar. •4 miles from beach 842-1160 7562 Ellis Ave. H.B <3blks W.of Beach Bll 2 Bdrm. 2 bath. Fireplace. Bay F ronl super large condo, 2bdrm, 2ba, sec bldg, boat dock avail, a ·d u 1 ts , no~ pet s . Owner /agt $1250 /mo. 675·0105. VILLA IALIOA New Lu"ury 2Br Condo, Full Security under- ground parking, Cagney Lane, $775/mo. 675-3007. EASTBLUFF 1 br. sgl. adult. no pets S465 mo 644-4767 Garage. $450/mo E. Bluff. 2 br. 2' 2 ba . Call 963-2205 rrplc. 2 car e ncl gar. S625/mo. 640-5296 Harbour Area-2br. lba. no ---- pets! $385/mo. 554 2811 2 BR I Ba, fpk. util lncld. after 6pm Gar $495 l blk to ocean 210 4 lst SL 642-3015 New condo, l & 2 bdr ms . • •••••••••••••••••••••• Seawind Villffe New 1"'2 bdrm t!xury adult apts in 14 plans from $415. 2 bdrm from $505 + pools , tennis. waterfalls, ponds! Gas (er cooking & heating p'aid. From San Diego Frwy drive North on Beach to McFadden then West on McFadden lo Seaw i nd V il la ge . (714 )893-5198. Oceanfront for Winter Rentals. FUmished & un· furn. Broker. 675-4912. ROOllll 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S575-S650. Adults only, no LUXURIOUS 4 BR CON . pets. pool, jac. tennis. DO: ! Newport Crest : On Newpon Beach. Beach etc 84&1826. spacious fam ily home H o t e l r o om -s mall with view!! Tennis. p00I. kitchen.. 2306 W Ocean 2 Bdrm. l '12 Ba Condo. etc. One yr lse, $9.50. Tom front S260 & up + $260 $425. Adults. no pets Cal I R a i n e y . 5 4 9 . 9 9 6 1 . sec & deposit 673-4154 964·2566 or 973-2971 Agt. _548_·_27_1_4 _______ Hwit Bch house, a Br. 2 no fee. Agent 557·4436 ----$645, 2bdrm, 2ba, lu" Con· Ba, 4 blks from beach Cozy 1 BrApt. Frplc, pool. $475. Large cheery 2 do. garden, porch, park-$225 + SlOOdep. Aft 5PM. 1 employed person. no Stunning, large I Br bdrm. 2 ba. Close to mg, cluhhouse & all 960-3494 smoker orrpet. $475 mo . Garden Apt. Pool, rec ocean. No pets. SJ.1,3307 amenities. Xlnl complex. Room in l arl'(e house 1st., last. dep.. ref's . area. $36.5. 710 W 18th. Harry: 213-839-1701. of· Frplc. Lge yard. 1 mi to _640-4 __ 999 __ . ------1-S_t_. --------LBr, 1 Ba. Bit ins patio, fice: 213-278-6400. OCC. $185 + 'I• util. Fem CdM Duplex front unit. Newer t & 2 Bdrm. Patio frplc , no pets. 1 m il e 2 nu. from bch. new de lux pref. 957·395.5 Avail. now. 2 Br. $450. & garage. From $365. beach . $350. Ask for Condo. 3 br. 2•ti ba, built· Empl. man 35.45. kit Call213/44.2-3784 Eves. Adults, no pets. 548-5766. LaVonne. 714/846-4755 ins, pool. 2 car gar, priv, s1751mo Call ad Costa Mesa 3824 Spacious Family 3 bdr m .-eves aft 6pm. $775/mo. 213 438-8386. #342, 642.4300, 24 hrs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 ba ..,.... 2 bd 1 b w•ucro111r.·cH . .-..,. rm. a . "" ~ Penthou s e l Br . Laguna Beach Motor lnn, S390for this stylish $340. Playground & pool. 1 Br. Stove & Refrige. Versailles. Ne w decor. 985 No. Pacific Coast 28drm! <5468> fee 5489556from12 7PM $325 536 24 56 N L h d · · · m o . · . r ocean. us crt yr • Hwy , Laguna Beach. l&mMIS 6l 1·4555 E h S 2 b f 1 536-7979. ftn. Adult. Sec bldg. No Daily, Weekly. Kitchen 203 . 19l L r, rp C. ls ""·II ( .. c.u> Perfect za... Zba W&D area . a ll new SICLUDID IA.CH. pe · .... rec. a c . ......., available. Low winteT UOOsq ft, fplc, lndry. crpt/drapes/paint, S465 Close to beach. Utils. pd. mo. Agt. 631·6783· rates. 494-.5294. Dishwr, encl gar, $500. 549-20'2 Pet OK. Small yard & off Balboa Ocean front. 2 Br. ROOl'li & locrd 4050 3107MaceAve 540-4400 . street parking. $275 rno 2 Ba. Yearl.y or win te.r. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 bdrm. 1400. 1 i,; males to Ml0.$465. 2 Br. J Ba. Apt. bea ch . Call Ru ss, 536-2"S6,SJ&.7979 Unfurn. or furnished. Room & board in ex· Pool, laundry hn. crpls. 1957·1900or642-5163 2 bdrm, den. 2 ba. in laund Ask for Connie 646-8723· change for 4 hrs, 6 day ~. Adults only. Cat 1---------fac, enc gar. $500/mo, 1st 675·7060· Agt. wk cleaning & cooking. Avail 10/15. 2 BR 1 Ba, •-1 ••oo 01::1:: .. .,.. Alt .. 556-1737 . TSL Mgmt. 642-1603. n...-. .. ast. ~ sec . ......-4..-• • 4·plex . .,, .;... stove. cpts. ....&1-.__........ 4250 2bdrm l ._ dulls I $350 No pets 6313725' 2br, du.plex _,./im. gar. 'lac----., ' ._, a On y . . . • yff'Ct,-kid;;:vl'rtS-blr. ~~~~=~::..::=:.=::::~Aeue ... ue.ea,....•••••·••• 963-8286after4pm New 2br upper, frplc, "CAIJFORNIA" ---------EA51'SIDE 1 BR, fresh & • SM$-l bdrm dplx. single non·amoker prev ref req , 961W.11th.548·o.158 clean. for quiet single. NO PETS. $350. mo. l-r-.. ----"'--J-1_4_4_ built·ins. 2-car garage, ldry, '650/mo, 116 46th St. 645-7573 Agt. • •••••••••••••••••••••• 645-27~ EXECUTIVE SUITE. ---------Woodbrid1e 3bdrm, all 2BR1Ba.stove.enclgar. Irvine Village am· Palm .:iprings Condominium Rentals Luxury Condominiums. Completely FUmished. Country Club Setting. 2 a... 1341>. Stove, refrige. pool. Quiet adults. no peta. 423 W . Ba y . -.. 5e·961'. yard. Adlts. refs. avail menlties. t650. 551-2042. 10121. DIS. 645-4587 ----------Condos for rent in "The 2 Br. 1~ Ba. $370 mo. Lakes." 1 & 2 Br. Pool. Four Seasons Apts. Jae., tennis. 731-4763. 642-1802 ---------Woodbridge condo, 2 Br. 2 Br. 1 V. Ba. Townhouse. • lBr apt. New Cpt, drapes. stove &r retrt1. Top Work &r Rental Ref's only! 950/mo. 842-4.100 ad 1331 nr lake, evall. Nov. 1. $525. 213·333-7715 o r 714·55&"'735 eves. Frplc. gar. prv patio. ( E. aicte2bdrm twnhae apt, Adults. no pets. t440 mo. • • .,. INIUo• l~ba. adults 831-5103 •---------,, only no pets MOO/mo Oran1etree Plan 4, l Avall tO/lO .... -3430. ..:.. L«e ~lBr, stove " refrig Bdrm. +loft. Adulls. no pool. adult•, no pets. pets. Poola, t ....... S450. ' lbdnn, quiet area, Iota ot S:U0.646-731J/67S.C..W J31>-l.250,fr12=1tlOI. Lge 1 BR. pool, adults, no pets. Westcliff area 645-8152 Across from beach. 2 Br 1 Ba. Adults only. no pets. S4.50 yearly. 640-5078. PROMONTORY POINT. 2br, 2ba. frplc, oceanvu. l150, yr lease avail. Ne1ot. terms. 675·9747. Beaut 2 bdtm Npt Hts. Open beam. frplc, etc. $500. Adlta, no pets. 642.7145 U... no SIN. t325/mo. L •rae 3 bdrm. 2 ba. l.elllllllNclt »a Av.U10/10.Mf.MIO. saraae. Nur OCC. No .. ••••••••• ............ VERSAILLES Lux Jr. lllchelor Witt, DIO/mo . Pl(,a. s.>. ICMO D Valen-~Ulltio • ..._ pt1y furn .. pvt ::;.~~~ew, sec UW pd, DO'*'• AvaU a..se.7911 bNch aCC*I; 1171. utlla .!!!!! ttNGO. BeautUul 2 Br. 2 Ba , incl. 94517 Golf, Tennis Avall- a ble at Special Rates for our Clients only. Weekly, Monthly and W~kend Renta.ls. Call: <714l 328-89ll CATIIE.DRAL CANYON COUNTRY CLUB 3H67 cathedral Canyan Ori ve Palm Sprln1s, Callfonla ta82 Delert R90lrt Realty Refttcls to Shere 4300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Moving? Avoid deposits & cut living expenses! Professionally since 1971. HOUSIMATES 832·4134 The Roommate You're Looking For ls .LOOking For You! SSO fee for peo- ple with home to share. $35 for those loolung. and two~ (()fltpany a roommatesearchagy. 752-9475 Roommate needed 1011 to shr 4 Br house, NB. Steps to beach. $185. Jst & last. 631 ·3.574 Xt ra lrg bome to s hr w/students 2 Br a vail. Nr OCC. Bob Barrell 67H697 aft 6. Non.smoker. fe ma le lo shure 3bdrm E sid e 17141675-8662 WATERFRONT & PENTHOUSE SUITES 210 to 3000 Stt. Ft. ,,... .... .w.... Oc...Vlews Wet._.. C714t 675-1662 Ideal location for At- torney. Real Estate. or Entre preneur. Office now a vai la ble la rge paneled Reception area with s t o ra ge a nd 3 p rivat e o ffice s 1n beautifully ma inlain ed full sen ice b uild m g <Comer Westd1ff Dr & lrvlJle. Newport Bea<·h 1 llOOsq. ft CalJ Melissa 045·6101 C M. twnhse. Pets OK. DANA PT2 To8 Room S200 mt'I util. 631·2744. Ofr&Comml 1, price 2 rmmls neede d , resp FromS245mo 975-1120 adults. beaut O<'eanfronl lt lling. $400 & $300 250 sq. ft gmd n r. u!ils 673-7136 pd. $1651 mo. 779 W 19th St. C.M. Tom 957 1900 CM. over 2.5. clean & re ha · ble, $185/rro + •, utils. Medical or office sui te for 645-7622 Karenanne lease. Downtown Laguna Beac h . 6 56 s q . f t. Fem to shr 4br 2'~ba + S623/mo . Ample p vt den oceanfront m Npt p a r k i 11 g . O w n e r : w/2 male & lfem $250 + .\97·2351. ulll. Vrly f'rplc. Gar, Decks . W D 6734742 CdM Deluxe Suites, 1500 sq.rt. AC, ampl pkg, Ulil Fem Rmmle to shr 3br. pd. 28.55 E Cst Hwy. 21,,ba twnhse SJS01alL 675-6900 Pets Ok 642-5996. 644·7180 work 600 sq ft office. 1 yr lease . ----------1 $700 per mo. Newport Rmmate. Christian lady, Center. 567 San Nicolas. two bdrm at Bch S250 Ste U~. 644-4QM mo. Call 673·11159 aft Spm •NEEDED! Looking for nlce Fem person to shr our residency on Balboa Pe nnins ula. Only fl . from the Oen. Separ ale Live-In Quarters, very proper & platonic only . $350/mo or $200/mo. if will pt0tide moderate child t'are for my boys age 6 a. 9. ~ I Street. Call Tom 675-4795 or . 759,5342 Luxury Laguna Niguel Condo on Golf Course. 661·03CIJ after 6PM. S225 mo. 050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10X20' Gar. Storage only. Costa Mesa $40/im, Call 1·5 pm, 636-4120. E. aide C.M. sin1le, sec. suit.able ror stora1e, t at $45/mo, 1 at ~/im. 1st &r last mo req, 646-0704 eves Ir wkends, · ~·8010 weekdya. 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1817 Westclitt. N.B. Wa nt financial Inst. 7000..f. tat. floor. Acenl S41,5Q12. BEST UTE ln NEWPOIT BEACH Dtla9 Office Space 700 to lOOO Sq. Ft. •JanitorialServiee-"· Utilities Included •Adjacent to Airport a. Restaurant Row •Access to 3 Major Freeways lll-8813 2 lrvtne locations ''The..-e is a difference .'' 2(*1 Michelson Dr .• 1!212 20'l1 Busineu Cntr"213 714· 152.0234 ... ...... ,. .... UMTALS Approx. $50 1q. ft. $350 mo. lnclucllnJ utilities MSG Newpott Blvd. Costa M•a. See ICanafer. 200 Newport Center t>r. ~ QM.~ lbr, Mult, DO ll'lreDlaee. Cholce area. I Br. Apt for 11n1le, r ••-•bal, 1111., Adult1, no pet1 .. 3°".. 1N1rmanent. Clean, no .. _ --.Ave., .. 75mo. lftlOldal.•.-.uN. Have you read tod•y's Claulfied Ada? If DOI, )'OU'rt m1Aln1 the bnt ~ .. lnaln~! ~- Make your shoppln1 euler by Ullnl the Daily H1we someth ing to sell? PUot CJ .. lnfd Ack. Clasal11ed &di dolt lwell Prime location wlth ocHn vie•. 1~12 a/f. suo ft . can •mi. ask for BjOm Apear, All, I l • - Office Rent~ 4400 Busineujlnnst/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Finance kOLL CENTER ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT Business Opportunity 5005 Elegant exe1·utiv,. suites in prestige locatwn With comp l ete s u p port se r' 1~e-; Fl RS T :\10 NTl-I FREE il4 1151 0681 Prime com er loC' l'p tu 4,.lOIJ sq rt. E'ull .,,~. v1r C'. modern. glas s bl(I R 646.63():1 Offi<'e Whse. 31MI sq fl ol' fice , 1600 sq. fl Whse Xlnt Skv Park, Irvine locahon. ·54(}-9982 CANN ERY VILLAG E, N B. Comm. space in qua int Cape Cod bldg. a vail No v , 1. Ca l l 673-6522. ask for Ronda, 9.30-l ::r> COMPUTElllOOM up to 3000 sq ft al 90' will divide full serv1re Cour t esy to brokers. Campus & Quail. NB 540·2960 Aff...tioRDodors! Unique free standing. well appointed medical bldg., located in hean of H.B. 6 treatment r ms. X · Ray rm. business offtre. large reception rm + p1·t office area. Available Call today for appl to see R ED CAR PET !!00·1351 Businftt Refttal 4450 ....•.................. For s tore & office spa('e al reasonable ra tes 500 to 2700 Sq Ft. MESA VEl\Dr~ DH PLAZA 152.'i Mesa Verde E. C M 54S.4123 DANA PT2To!C Room Ofc &Comml '2 pn ce FromS245mu !175·1120 STORE SPACE fu r lease 7511 sq. ft :hail now 1500 sq ft. avail Oct 15th :-Jegotiable ter ms. Coasl Equities . 2 L3 596· 7202 lndustriaA Rental 4500 ...•......•.......•.... 5L'PER NICE, 1600-6500 sq Ct. Great location & parking 33• g r o ss. 738 746 W 17th St. C M 640-0505. 1200 sq ft. $375 mo. Front office, large rear area & d o o r . Un it 23. 629 Terminal Way. C.M. 540·9352 Day. 646·0681 Eves. 1800 sq ft 2 Front offices. 2 Baths Large r ear shop area & door. $495 mo 1775 Whittier Ave C M. 540·9352 Days. 646-0681 E ves. KfLQ,Rlf~~O CONDO 6200 sq ft w /2.075 ofc space. nr OC Airport, SllO. 220. 3 phase elec. Asking ~ sq l't .. gross 3 yrs. Call Hugh at 540· 7923 Mon· Fri. ------- 750 sq. l't. w /ofc, whse , restr m . 12401 mo . Ulils pd. C. M. 675-62.51 storap 4550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• itora1e Space. NeWJ>')rt Beach. 2308 W. Oeean· front. 67MJS4. a.t•W..e.d 4600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wanted in Costa Mesa or Irvine area, 2 or 3 BR. ho u s e prefer red. 3 Adults. Xlnt references. 673·5701 E ves & weekends . WANTED: Garage for llaht storage. CM /NH area. Contac t Judy 67S.Mt0, Mon &hru Fri • 8.:.30 I.A)!; .............••....•.•• BEAUTY SALON Costa Mesa S500 down . S20ll1 mo. Must sell this month. Cal l collect . 1805 lfiX8·8886 HESTAURANT & BAR < \1ast al central Calif Ct· ty Prime loc, 8 yrs old. 011~ ow}lr. $8.50.000 gross sale Liquor li e incl. $250.t)lXI full pnce. For confidential info call S m i th -Meyer Bkr. 548-7813 pm. Principals only ------MoMy to I.om 5025 • •••••••••••••••••••••• fNEED fMONEY • CllDfTNO PROILEM 2nd & lrd TD IOC1111 978-6531 /855-1145 Arranged by Coast Home Loms A Mortgage Broker YOU CAMIE SURE WITH A BANK 2nd TD's REDUCED RA ns SCll'lfiCICJO .... 714-832-5200 As k for Linda Flynn or Karen Linn MorlCJC!'IJft, Tnat DHdS 5035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sattler Mtg. Co. All types of real estate investments smce 1949. Spec:ialidng in 2adTDs 642-2171 545-061 I -------- Widow has fl'Dney for 2nd TD No credit check. no pnlty . for action call, AGT 673·· 7311 anytime ~ .... nts/ Pet"'IClftds/ Lost & Foulid ••••••••••••••••••••••• AnnouftcetiWnts 5100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Now You Ca.n se·u--· More "l th Dally Pllol l't:~NY PINCHER AOS Sllll onl) SZ. 3 lint'' for 2 d a,,·s onl~ :;1 u du). 34c 11 illll' Advr1'tts() one o r rnort• items \'ll lued up t•I S lOO Eu c h a d d1t1nnul line is 1111 I,\· Hlk' for" I he t WO 1111 ~ 11 Sn r r ~1 , n o l' o m m r r c 1 a I a d s 11 I l o w 1· 11 C h 11 r g c Your l't•nn~· Pincher ,\ rl o r ll s c• y o u r Bank Amt•rit'lHd Vlst1 or Masterc:nrd. l"or mort• Information and to plan• your ad call 642-5678 ·- j :.J . . -... ~-... ' r ~ .. :. . ,. ' Cl OAILV fl'llOT .....W-'M 7100 ....,._... 7100 HlfpW..ttd 7 100 HefpW..ted 7100 HetpWmdeid 7100 HetpW..e.d 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • FTISII • 1100 Pw;_n.1h Ult HetpW•t.4 7100 lillnlunw t:aiMra ~rator Comb alripper. c1tm11ra oper J lu ~ yrw exp nee Lme & half tone productlon on 2004 DS camer11 Stir> plna tor pre1111es from d141li cawn tu 25 • Ir' 111e J o e ln1 u ra1He & beneflt11 Call J im or Van, 8 JO w 5, Mon thru 1-'rl 979 1847 Counler Help. P rr /\lsn ... T r T exper 'd S1uidWll!h M.in C:ary·~ Ucb. 752 S401 DllYll _ .................................................................... . TaLB "-·Ow nwchattk from Whhman·a Garage CDW la now I blk I.lo"' fl lhe atre~t at Kl'n 11 MobileSuuoo, t:OM l&LYDAMCBS lk'll) Grrum l'nHtlW •'II h•rtaunnlf1ll h>r ull "' l'llJOOll•., 1tr1•al 11•1 • '" lUlllt' 1J46f\ II"' l~t> HW • •I tt!tl ()0) SCUMtrn AllSWOS tiural r11t1I' H11vt•11 M11i-u11 11/\1.1-' l'1 MF Wl• hi.II 1• rt"H h1•1f I l\t• '''li!>Vll of llw 11•.11 « l11•1t tht' l1t-i.l 1111•· 111 llllk t1• HtUr hu.~~uru1 I' 11 \I I• T l\it" 5300 ...••••................ FOUND ADS AIE FREE l:all: 642-5671 REWARD SSS Los l . Su nda) n1i.tht 9·21·iW'I, 120lb Rultwc1lcr neutered male. bl<tc'k & tan. very fnendly Lo:-.t in Capi:.lruno Ht>ut·h area Please call J umcs 498-7575. Lost. Golden Rel. ft•m. old. Ihm. w tyellow 1·01 lar, v1c Coast llw~ & Crown Valley Pkw1 . Sept. 28 Reward for uny info. Day 495· 1360 t'l'CS 499·3416 REWARD SSS Gre) & Whlte male cat 112 ) r:. old Losl in NP llgt !. area. Please call Launc 548· 37 35 or 540 5')50 • Found or lost a pet., t'a II us We're lhc Pct P~ils '714 ) 739-2988 Loc;t or found a pct'' L .111 An 1 m a I Ass 1 !. t a n (' t• League 5J7 2273, No fo1 • Lost · Blat·k P l•k11w,t·. 10·2. v11· lrv1nf' Blvd. t'M Ri'~W ,\RU' liJ I H IH 64:! 3322 1..o,t Wht fem targ1· 1111 hull Rt'1·c11ll.' h:.111 µup~ Cln m t.',j 11a I I11 11 8rcnlwu111l S:.inta .\n.1 St CM Heward !'1-IH m:w Found LJd1e ' ~11111 necklan., aprox 2 wk' ago in H 8 I abn ,. 'hut' 546-143.'> aft Gpm t'OUND. tmy blk Poodle. Brill. Spaniel m ix, lova c ble Lhasa Apso. Dobie. Collie mix. Basenji. Set· 7. ,ter/Alghan mix. Huskie. ., more. Also catstkit- •· tens. Adopt a pet at Irv Arumal Care Ctr Open every day 754 3734 Fnund Rrown wallo•t !"10 WesLCoasl 11~1 "1B \p prox .lum• 15th 1;1;, 17 1 t ~a~ I "'l»ST CHEY 1-1•.M..\l.E I Tl c E n (.' ,\ T F I 1• a Co 11 u r , V I ,. 1111 t 1 11 f Wil!-.on 1 Min..r C M S.'8·1'192 Lost grc) long ha1rt•d Persian Cal Oeclawed Ans wers l o W1ll1t' . Reward S25. 1>46 !1714 • ~c:_w_po~ _Be!c·h Lost Siamese Cal t:u Home11. Irvine Ani>wt'rs to Buds 551 5205 o r 562·8830 Reward. Lollt sm blk/wht Rull Dote Vil :\iesa Ver1l1•. Bird Street art>a San d e r l1 n g Cir c le are;i 673-1950 Lo6l PupJJ). Dachs hun1t Vic Sant1agn1Sonnra 751·9808 Found darlinii little dott Vic. Placentia Picas<' call & ident1h 642 9218 ,........ 5350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PRE LAW student net•ds SZ.'i.000. Will do anythmi.: L egal Conflclent11.1I O\'M P.O Rox :12ot 2. N.R. 92663. M~SAGE Be pampe red with a personal r elaxi n g massage by 12 of the pre U1est girls in Southe rn C aliforn ia Jaru:t1.1. •FOXY I.MY* Olfn."AJ.l. ONt. Y • 972-1131 * \t \."\!. \l; 1': SIU lo\ \h \1 YS'fll M \.'~A< :I- ~. l~ l'iJlll Iii \nd FIRST LADY hurt ........ ,_., 0-Cen. • 97~1345. \tt & \ IS .\ \t 1 •·111t·1l COVER GIRL • OUTC ALL • 'l."-1 117111 \II \ .._ \ MERCEDEZ •ESCORTS• 972-9S99 24HRS. lllL' ll<''"l\.111 Ill lo I .!I • lt1 Uh•l\ ,J.•1Hll•e .. 1\ll,t' (I\\ ~PllL.t ll l•t \I ttt1 ''"'""I di I • l 1.1110. I';.! I rl"I .. -.1•Htr1 \I IU'.,\1>1'1 ,-, 111,, 111 111v11\. t-ul II I t• 11 Ill.! i 'l'.ih 111 l:f:! ••.JI.I 1111 '> :-.. l dlflllltl Ht JI ....... I lt•lll LOVB. T LADIES \\ I r II I' ... N r ll () l s ~: fll;L'RES ESCORTS /MODELS !-'or /\II Ocrn::.11.>n" ~roei~hr" •MASSAGE• W eekend Special & Evening's .a IOpm SIS per 'half hr Hot TulJ & Sauna Steve's llair lla p penmg. 646-9636 Lodin&Genk ESCORTS •972-1621 Call for info or appt . . ~ W Male G<llk s eeks guys 18 30 for good ltlTlt's !Job b7J.5i72 &•¢aft! ................•...... 7005 ••..................... Cost a M t'Sil Chn,.11an Pre &·hoot now cnrulhng In tnl(lu1•lurv offer s.!9 50 Wkl~ lol'I hot lurwhl•::. t).16 5.\2J Jobs Wanted, 7075 ••••••................. ()omt>~l1c· Ww k '' antt•<f .\t,11 un· ~.m-...11 1:0txl n• l't•rl'n<'e::. NP 1'.1 r t '<• n 11\ 1: 111 J>n•lt•r th1• lwtwlt :ireu IU"> 81!111 :\11n.•cl!1iJ11 j!1rl 1k~1ri·~ 1111: in :.ill er IJlt:>lll•m. liH· houi.t'hold d Ullt•::., pa' ncgo11ablc. 548 07&i Hefp W..ted 7100 ...•.•................. Account:int. Jr. Tax & bookkeeping. Laguna CPA office PO. Box •.1134 Laguna Bea<•h . 926.52 ACCOUNT Loan Stt•ice Clrti 1-'l'rma nenl part llnlt' I-. ,. I ,1 b I 1 ::. h t• d I u J n hr<tkt•ral(I.' tornpan\ in t'.ew1111 rt ll<'oid1 ha :. l IH'an1 ' for lo.in """' •• t• l"lt•rk 11; deal with 1·11llec l1 11n Hequ1 renie nh ~usl ha' e "'' e for del ail 111 rc1·ort1111'g l1nanf'1al trans attmn:. 1n lcclger. l'Om1Julat1o nal skills. typing, ab1hty lo C'Om mun1<·ate w , bo lh bur rower & inv1..>slor. al111il .)o 111 cope w 1µres!;ure. pro mouonal opportunity for self lllurtcr Salary 1•om mens urute w exµr Call Kat 1e G40.!fJ51• l'Hcountl\ Kct·e1veablc Clerk Some exp µref Mus t know JO K ey lrvme tEI Toro area Call Pam 5594221 AlTOUJlling ACCOUMTIMG TEMPORARY ASSIGNMENTS Orange Counly ti. boom 111g1 And so arc we' Wc'rc ROB ... TNALFB accounl~ There arc many ne w firms mov1ni.( into the Oran~<' CounLl area. hr inging aboul an int'reas- 1 n g demand for ex- s>erienl'ed a cc(luntinR personnel L'PA 's Auditors AMIMAL HOSPITAL I. ll'lllllllj( liJthll1~ & \, "'''"~' I ·1 \ '1 \1 1111 ._,ti I I\ IC ll tt :! I > I f \tun I hu1., \ j1 .t I I 1111 11 l \1 ,111 .1I:1• 1 I uuplt' 111 t hll \lJull \jtl flo'J· 11 ,11 t·.1 •Jtfll l .),, 111.•llll«fltlnl' ,1...11 .. , ,. '''" ... ,, Ht·11h I' I) 11 .. , 1111 ~ .. JI l!t•.J I II I J !All Ill ASSEMILEa Fh•c·tnt.'JI M1·t·hu11 11 ul i-.,..11 .. r " J"''-'m hl' 111 dt'l'tri.al & 11H·1·hu11h·a l t'(tW j.11nt•111 :-.uhli•nn~ & light !>hop t•iq tt•I S.11111• lab «ork 1·x11t•1 U•'''rJ hie Uoo1l pa' ht-111'f1h (;ruw1n1: '"> 111 Sa11 ,I u.111 ( ·aµo 7M 1~3 ti02-I ASSISTANT MAMAGEa Urut>Cr's l.a~una !lilts s l ore M u s l l1t• t• x per1en1·t.'l1 1n bt·ttt•r women's ready to wt•ar and s portswear Appl~ rn µerson lo Manager Ma ble Austm, 4!3621 :\'loulton Parkway Pla7.a or l'all 768-6622 for appomtmt.•nt Altral·t1ve ~llllnA woman f(lf Drugstore sales~ork Expcr pref. IOhr. 5 ria) weeks ~tal{noha Uru1::-.. Dana Pomt Call M1kt' or Phil 7t4 661 22'.!8 AUDITOR The Southland Corpora lion hJ::. an 1mmediatc osx•nm)! for a n 1nven111r~ audi t or t o p c rf11rm phy~11·;il IO\l'nlofl(':-. 11! i 1-;u:n~~ STOH ES \hll1t1 lu ~11r k with figure~ quit·kl~ & ut 1·un1tcl) Xl111 t·•1m1mn' lit• n l ' f 1 l" \ pp I ~ 111 p .. rsnn, 11r n 1ll 17·!0 W LJ\ da l)ra11 ~1· 1: \ ~1~8 111:17 •AUTOMOTIVE LOTMEM! L"h,•1 Y dealer offl·rs full timl' pt'rmant•nt po:-1 11ons Lo as:.1s1 ... ate:. & sernrc de plS 1n 1ntere:.t miz \laned la.,ks Opp fur ad\ancement See Mr. Stude . HOWAaDClw•rc*t Duve•Qua1JSts. NEWPORT BEACH Auto Mechanic's helper. Dana Pt location . 496-4865 • Auto lody-Shop ~n/f.stimater Ex p rt'ttu1rl•1I flu~' o;h uµ' l'crm a n c•n t pleasant pos11111n I >pp for advan1•emt•n l St•1• R1r Wnghl HOW.ARD Che•rolet Dove & Quall St:. ~EWPOHT Bt-:/\<'11 AulO Route ADULTS Earn SJOO. $450. or more each month J oan The Register lklivery Te um 3 1\M 5 ·30AM Ruutes availa ble m Costa Mesa , Newport Beach. Santti A na Call 5!>fl 5 426. 2AM·10A~ .-AUTOMOTIVE PARTSD.-T. TilUCK OllVH! Ideal for semi r etir ed Permanent. pleasant. m leresling Good pay Set• Mr Gorham HOW AID Che•rolet Dove & Qua1 I Sts NEWPORT Hl!:/\Ctl 1'' 11 r I 1 \ Iii l' H r 11 n l' h tjaok1ng "•v~r r('q '<lnt ... 1ary & !)toflt'flt1> \t1PI> P\•r.11fl11l'l HllfTACHIA .. K 721 N 1-:ud 11I ~JI ~MliO .. ; I) 1-; Mew Accounts l 't1Ull't'lt11 .. ,.11 lUlll' l'tW.lll•Jll U\l.liluhlt• Ill 11111' l'tt<1l '1 \fl'l>U 11fl 11'1' i::lo. 1""·111·111 ,. prt'fl'l •I'll I ':a 1 l J ,11·11 ( '1111 k1• ~Ill 2:l0U \ I I ... t> It ' I \ 1-t-;1>1·:1t/\I. -.\\'tNGS & LO/\'\ '.111111 I turt.ir Ulvd • ••~I t1 Mc1>a. l'i\ !l;!tl:l•i ~;1111<11 ()Vpc1M Unit' hmpl11~«r lt.Jnk11111 •TB.LER• I t•llt'I rwt-de<l Lu ~ urk li!llt111lt: in our !Jeauuful HUNTIMGTOM BEACH hrJnt h Experil'lll't•d "~I. 1'1•llt•r 11rt>frrn •d ( ·a,hwr t''IJCr 11141' hl• ,1111•(JI J blt• T~p111i: & 1 u~1omcr ~en ll'\' :.k 111~ n.-(''''>J r .1 1-. x t'l I lenr n1mµ.1 n1 bt>ncl1h & ~11rkm.: l unlht1011:-. ~·01 111ten1ev. l.111 J,•fl H11ll111~. >1-1~:~11-; Southwest SIL 17071 Springdale SI Equal t)µply 1-:mploy~·r l\anking T&LER/ FULL TIME '.'lewport t'l.'ntt·r off ll'l' t·:xperrenl'e 11rl'ft.'ri t'cl hut w1llrng to lra1n ;i mature 11er~on 1n 'l;l·w Atl.'nUnb. <k<'a -.iunal ha tr da1 Sat urda) ~ l.11(ht l~ p 1ni: t;o ud pubht· rela11011" Jt1t.l hu!>1 ne:.:. llkt> appl'ar:..n ce <all Dort ~ L"rn,on &14 1401 IMrBllAL S&L t:.0 E m f h RANKING The l>l.-auufut Newport tlc:wh vfflec:, of a 1..-acl in)! 'J' 1n~!> and loan ha,1e 1mme!l1Jle t".1n•t•r t1ppmttm1t1e~ BRANCH SUPERVISOR \ ::.lrong ba<'ki.:rouml 111 teller and rw:'t" at•,•ounts functions 1s nel·1Jcd fur this c ust omer oriented po:.lllOn fill ER Bankmg expenence 1s slron&IY preferred. but we will cons ider traine~s with c a s h ierin g ex· pen e nce These positions o ffer lop i.alane:,. free career ap IJ<irel. paid mt'd1cal and dent al 1·11' eral(t'. prt)f1t i.hanng :inti fret• park 111~ l'le:i:-.c 1·<111 !71·1 t IH2 UMJU for all mlf'l'\'lt.'~ ap(.1111t1lmt•nt. or appl~ nn WEO:'<I E.SOA Y OC'loher fl. frnrn !> :10 am to 3 :lO pm at FIDELITY FEDERAL 1515 Wntclff latDonrJ Newport 84!at·h An Equal Opportunity Emplo)·er •NI.II.ACCT. for rapfdly expanding nnan clal firm in Fashion Is land Exper. a must Daily input & general ledger desired. 759· l5l5 IOATS T o u c h up tgel coal MacGregor Yachts. 1631 Plat'enlla. <..:M Rook Ina CARRY FOX AGENCY s..-.OMcw Jl•'<lllllrul S&I. 'l't'k' Ill Ill\ ~ S&I t''<Jt ,,, ''"" t h<'ll 11r11wini: orjl:Jllllil 1 r t111 ,, rr ,. , 111 i: , 1n 1 h1•11t•fll ' 1!1111tl JOh 'l'l'llffl \ ... 'tllltlllj! 'utan· l<l $'11.111 C ... C.-ry '72·9'55 llllfJ 1-' ·Ith St ~ A M-.rT,....._ '\<11 fll •·onlt' S&I. !>eek~ n I l' ,. ,q1 n I :Jr In I! In di\ 1d11.d ~1th I \1•;11 ti •• •' r ,. • ·' n <f 'om ,. 'llJll'I \ 1~111 \ l"lo.fll'l'lel1< t• I•> 111111 I h1·11 ,f1 l\•ntlf\ ,t <tlt 1'.,1·1•1 tra111tnl.' p rol!1.1m fJ111 .1-.11, l.11!nt•(1t' .1 nrl i,!rtt"lh IJ u I I' n t I il I s 1 •• rt I n I! S.1l"n tu I l~I c ... C.-ry '72-H5S llilli F 4th St S \ 5ecnt.y ........ (; rc•1< llH! trnannal 111 '11111111111 1\lth h,•a111 n( 1111·~ 1n lh•nllnl!ton lll':lf'h '<t'l'k~ ma1111 .. in di\ \\llh (';il1f l!l'al .. ; .. , ..... l 11 & l\1)111)! .1h1l1t' In t••ll1 lhl'll' rn1•1Hlil ~1,1ff Start ;i-. ... ,.,. r•·t 111·, .\. II'.• 1·11 in \ 1·s l 1111•nl r1111n,1•l11111 l':xn ·I lwnf'f1t' 1\ ad \ ;1111•1·n11·11t p!!t1•11t 1;1 I 'it.1 rt rt11o? '·" :11' t 11 S~l!'111 t 1111·1•nl1' ,., Call c_.,, '72-H55 lotti t-: Ith SI S \ Com,w•r Lo. Procnsor llt•:rnt 1111 1 Si\<I. -.1·1·k-. 111 tfl. \\ t''I' Ill IJIUIT'" 111L' .,f 1·n11 -tn11 I /( h fl 1111• 1111 1) I o l t• n1<'111 I•· .• II' l ft Jo 111 1 h. I • f11t·111lh ''·'" ( .. 11f11•1 .. ~Int h1•11 d 1t' J!to«ltl 111•t 1•11t1.tl .\ q:ir t 11111 ,,ililn ltt ,!l~I Coll C.-ry 97Z-H55 11;11; 1-: -Ith St s \ ,~~ltcw C r n\\ tnl! lt:inl.. · 1•"k' '''II 111111\ en ,11p1·11 I'><' "!I.d i d1·pl &· j!l\I\\ \\llh h.1nk \111'1h1•1<1111111-! tu p1lf·h 1n I!.: 11 11t•r .11•· in111·h1111•, nn fl<'f ,1,11t11 d :.11m1·11111• , .. 11 1 111 111':1\\' \\Ork l11;irf :\htl ll1·n••f11 ~ & ... 1:1r t 1n l! ,:d un 10 s1200 Call c_.,, '72-9955 Iii I ti E 4th St S ,\ T~ ""'" ·'t'H 'ral lt<•:.11111n' th ro11)!h n11t lln 1n i:1· County f11r ,.,,1 !••lier .. " x1nt t>1.'nd11-. I'\. 'lJt"t IOI! salarw~ $750-$925. C .. C.-ry 972-HH 1616 F:. 4th St . S A ... ......,s&l Heaut1ful S&t. 'eek ~ t''IP Rran!·h \l;1n.i11~·r for llranl.!t' t ·o11nt ' h;i·""' 1111"111111 '-:lnl h., n 1• f 1 t ' s 1 •• r 1 1 n I.! ... a Ian tn ~241\ Coll c_.,, t12-H55 If.Iii E llh Sl S \ M•wAcc...tl Bf'.i utilul h1:a<•h llw1111•<1 ha 11 k ~t'ek" 2 l'X II nt'\\ ar<·ts tJ<"lPlt• ~1th lll('l' pl'rs onal1t11·s & up re.ara1we Ill JOll1 II!. ra pi1tl~· expanclin11 sta ff. Off Pring xlnt t.enef1t!i Startrn g -<a lar.v 111 !1000 C .. c_.,, t12·HH 1616 E 4th St S A L091s.r.k• Dept. Secy. R .. auh ful bea<'h l11c11tc<1 S&L s 1•ck s mat 111" Secretarv ~•th some hkpJ? kno"ledgc to Join it$ fr1endh stMf Th1" c•> 1s kno.,;,, for 1t:. lonii term cmplov1•t• & >Cini benefits Call c_.,, t12-t9H 11;u; F. 4th St S A AUTO SALES Bookkeeper w •rnmputer ,,,. .. * -c----c---o-25 h l>tl VOii \Htnl ~I ahlt.' 1oh ..,. --.. -......., r-exp.· appmx r~ µr 1 n ht' au I 1 f 11 I h " ·• 1· h poriuNty. wk . No 1. a gun a tlrt•<•., tr :-11 thl). 1, tor • Mo experience lT7l2300 \nu Th1sfnenrlll·com MCnscry. IOOIUCEEPER i1:rn1 m•t-<h ni11ti1re 1n • Full INll'-mtdical di"11111<ol '" stav wilh L.~ffh. r-Newport/Irvine s t111·k lht•m fnr 11 long tim<' -brok<'rage firm ha:. 1 m • LllcratiY•-ptan. mediate op.!ning I n ac ~ Lots nf lun)? IC'rm r·o r--r counting depl. for ex workt>l'S Xlnt hen<>f1ts • Mally frilM)t IMMffts pencnced detail oriented St:irting 1iali..1r~ $81MI with Or-. CCMtty's Individual. Xlnl salary C .. c_.,, 97Z-HH fastest growiftq auto & fnnge benef1ls Call 1616 t :. 4th St . SA cte•nMp. Gail· 752·0070. Meh Tellr SOUTH Rookkeeper Gener al Reautiful l>ea<'h IO<'ated Ledger Sou lh Coast bank i;eeks exp Note Clt>r11 al Nsx lfhr :art!a. Lit e d e li vent!ll. fnn ge benefit::. f 1t1me Mon lhru 1-'ri 540 9373. M oi ~l l'I l:lluepnnt. 2.:.i4 f"1l\cht'r (' .\1 CAI-CHANGE A sub11diary of 1': 1-~ Hut Ion 1s c urrenlly 1n terv1ew1ng qualifie d peri,vns mlerested 1n lht' field of f1n:m1·1al l>lan ning Full or part ltmc $15. 000 11 llOOO pa rt t irne Full time unhm11e d. !r12'271:! CASHIER Full time. Over 21 <.:om pany benefits.. We tru1n M F.TRO f'AR W,\Sll. 2950 Harbor. C: M l'/\l:>Hll::R ll ouse ~J <I' Sale:, Aµply 1n 1wr!'.011 H1on H:s rrtware 11124 Irvine • West('hff Plata 1 ~B C~llERS UTDTEM ~tMlKETS "or <md & J nJ Shirt:. Wo.: protr()tc lti rT1<.1na ~·· rnt:>nl & 'upcrn~1nn I rnm ~·1lhm W,\NT A C/\HEl-;f!'• CJll 171•11 1:31 !.1421 Cl\'11. ENl;iNU'.I< CJhf Hr!{. ~ub d1\ 1:x IJt.'r rt'llU lrt•d M11h rl1• park d1•::.11:11 111•'1 r ,, hie W1• d rt' lrn1k111g l11r :1 Partner •tUdlll~ I'"'"'" Hl·,unw 111 I' IJ II"' :!17ti lfunt Ill h t .1 !14"tHi < 'lt•nnil JOl~ARIMG T~u 11t•rma110.:11t 11~1 l 11m1• • t1•n1·,1l 1ie1-.1twn 111 d~na11111· lo;in hrt1Kt•r.1).!" "'mpa11\ 111 '''"l111r1 tit .. 1t•h T) IJllll! ,tl'l'UI ,11'\ ,11111 atlt·n1111n tu th•l.11l 1 .1.:1\l1JI Call for clt·t.11h 1 '.\h lleap 1;.1<1 '.11.'>ll CLERICAL I l't-rm pa11 1111i.• \ a 1 :.i 11 'u·~ for 4 h1 :-. tla1h 111 l11Jn l1 rok,•r<1 1-!t' 1'01111>.111~ 111 1-·a::.hwn bland 'I\ Jtllll! 1·ompuloilr1111:1l ,l..1ll~ • "' l•ff \l(•t :11I (',oil "1111• li40 !J3.">4J l'l1•r1 l·al l;irl """'·" Ol'e(l{•fl b~ p11hh,.h111g I'll Lt tqi, ,l'lf nu•Cl\al•>r !l'i!J :hi!'-1 L'len1·al HElP! I MHd Sonwbody HELP! ~ Just Anybody Full tune recept1on1sl Must type. $4 per hr, but you'll love the Job Apply Tues .. Sat DANA POINT MARINA COM PA~Y . 24701 Dana Dr . Uana Point C.l..f.KICAL PURCHASING CLERK Dutin wiM consist of typh•9 purchase or· d•rs, coordinatln9 wCMil load for Maift.. te1umu D•partment. •R1w•r l R9 h•a•y phORH and flliR9. Good clerical .isms ,... "ulred, E x cell•nt ~ .. CMCf HtployH NATIONAL EDUCATION 4400 Campu.~ Dn'e NeWT><>rt Dt>at·h Equal ()pf>Ortunil) Employer M I-' Cl.EllCAL Rt'i:1ster today for lm·a l temporary assignment~ 557-0045 llMP011APY nl1SONNH ~lllVICIS 3723 lirch Street M.wportl.ach CARRY FOX AGENCY ••na-ch O,.• alor '111n1l.1 v lh1 u F r1tlol\ 11'1\1 to !I :lo Pi\l "''' 111 rl1s1• \111~1 haq• n11Tt•11t t'Xf>t'r l.ocl<I ( '11m 11an1 i-:,n•ll1•nt lwrwf1t!-. & ..,l art1nl( ~al<1 1 ,. ~!JOU !'11 II . Rlta.W-0.. 972-tt55 llilfl I-~ 4th St s ,, Typi1t <;rt•a t C11mp:111\ 1-:.,. .. 1 ho·n(•f1t' If \IHI likt• 111 II !Jf• \'1111 \\II( 111• \"f \ h ·1 flit\ Ill lh 1' 1'1•.dl\ n 1 t'" I r 1 1· n r1 I ' ,, 1 """llh•·n· nrf ... rinl! 1 """' rur l!rn .. 1h !'t:trllll).! -.:ol;1n "'•~• I • •• 11 •ito JohMo;t 972-tt55 liilfo F .\th St S \ AdlNn.. Sec:,...+cry :11 hmir ~ .. c-k • 1 :11~1 ,.,., 111<mlh l-.\1·1•1 h1·111·t•I' ,,, •• t ... ..,, ... \\ht •"'''"' t,,. •II lh1· l11111· If \t 11 h.1\1 ).'11<1d o,;kJl l• & ••••. Ill c 1·1 t·,11·1' 11l1•;s-:,. <'al ' Atta Jolwtson 972-9955 !tilt• I· llh ~I :.; \ IMWClftee Claims bamiMr I ftt :i '""'' hf fl:flt\ ,., 111·1 l1:il11li1 \ hdpl 111 I h1, ,.,, 1·1 ""''I• h,,, 11ni111111,.f1 11pp••1t11n1t\ fo1 .uh Hit 1•11wn1 l!.. ha' '\I l'f f)C•IJ,.flh ~t:t 11111! 11.11 \ '" I ~'fWI I ·"' Rito Jot.tson 972-9955 I• ho t -llh :-01 !'> \ Secretary No ShorlhClnd , ,,,~ •• 'l~u 11 ,,n, '" t1•·• ti ~' \ •·r ., I . • ,, · .. "t·t I .. t 1trl.tl f \p• I I' 111 •• ,\ ~'""' I' ftlllL' \\Ill I 1111 \ t• 11 I t• 1.\ l l .... h tt .\ 11unter help neah.'(l for sundw1t•h shoµ. Mon Vr 1 1-'..irt or I-' T JI Anthon~':._ ~h . 178111 Sky park. !ill' A. In me t.:a II 55C 01)711 loraµp f1Unt1•r hd11. :; <IU'' •• wLoek, '100 lhru 1-'ri :H~ 4111;7 ounter dr} 1·!(·.in111i.: laundromat. 11 r "' l•*I' .. ua1-. Ulrnin1t1 1 ·1,.un1•r' ('IJl'Ol\iJ del '4ur.7f,!I If.IOI CUl.!PI .I-: W ANTl':D .\lu11a1w :.mall bu:-111•·":. I' ·1 Will Train C'a II tor• ,, ppt ~u;.:tnu DATA ENTRY CLEAi< Nu d1recl l''per11•111 t 11e1·e~o;ar} t-:ntn Ii·\ <'I "0 s I I 111 n :'II .J r Ill I' fl .\1atcn;.1l, hai. "" 1111 m~-t11atc net-ti f11r a ().11 J ~.nll') l'lerk "·"' pc·r11·11•·1· on IV l'h<i~t· Sn.11•111 .i plu.~ but ~ill t•o11'9d<'r ,,hdrµ train1·1· " ..,oud l'lllnl! ~kill' & tu kn '\Int 'tar1111i.: 'al JI' 111t>tlil'al & 1h•111.11 111 'Ura11C'~ jlJ lll \ :Jt .1! 11111 t .ill \1 .1 rwn :-.~crholl 54/1 1111 01 <'1tffi<• 111 lttr 101 (•1'\ It'~ Harmco Materials Inc. fi4~1 \'1t'lf)nJ :-.1 c·,,,la Mt''°' l ' \ Ell ~ \I~ l1t-:l11\ l:HY 11t·r~1>11 l•t1 J-1on:.l \.'l>l~l 1n ... hop :10.<1<1 hr wk r ht• 1-'lttv. 1•1 .\1111 IOl2ii '.\ \1l11 rn). Ave . II Ii DELIVERY PERSON IMMB>IATE OPENING Th<· Daill J'1l111 nt•t•tb a dt.'li\l'I'\ 111·r'>1111 tor ,1 l:.ir.:e r11ut1· 1n lh~· I' 1rk '\;1•wr><1rt :.1nc1 H1J! C'Jn1 ''" Mt'J 11f -.;{·~1)1111 Bt•dt'h )lolunL1.'li lra113wnallun 1.., ·' mu.,t llour-. \I ~ I 1-l to .i C" I' '.'11 !:'>:..t ,..., Sun 1, :•1 Ill II :lo .\:'II 'c > 1"111.1.t-:l'Tl~t: !-., •"lit rll • ,trnll')!' Im 111-.1 .1 ..,1upl" hour-. fll """ tl.n I or d1•I art' 1 .oil F 11' I ,. r ( l 11 l' I I 1• I .1 I 1,1'.' 1:12' DRIVERS & HR.PERS· F.xp m rmv1ng huuseholf goods for l0t·al movutl Co ~11n1mum l )'r e xp Tuµ 'a lar; <..:11 ll 768 U1'43 ORI YER IJll· 1'1ck UP & n .. 11,•en S l' n 1 u r r r e f e r r e ci Thompson Blul'1>l'lnt 31tl6 E 1\1rwa\ i\ ve C .\1 5'19 923.'l ElECT1tOMICS A few t'h011·e po::.111<10:-. of)l·n for 1•areer m 1nclt-tl 111.'oJ)ll• Gr11w111~ a ud II• rnf~ l•Jllking for malt> 111 fo111 Must ~JH•uk ~:ni.: I· t111lt' & 0 lrrfll' AS SE.MILERS lla 11d ~•Jlcler1ng l'L' 11 ~luffing t'l<J>\•r pref\! VS(:,\ 'DIO Pll<Jl>l'("l':o.. (';ill ti-15 2540 ~:xt·t Ull\l' Se1·retar~ Full time <\. part 111111· IJll~ll IOll' ttJ)l•n A1·l I\ 1• plll'h 11!!11 es S:ola n 11po·n For 11111n· info n•11 1u1 t \tr M R11·h.1n ls1111 :-;,.v. J!Vrt Ucad l. 1;.1.1 l.'iHi I·. ~ E I l ' l' I \' 1- ~~.l'ltl':Ti\HY t•i I"""'' d1•11t 111 1lt•''"lt1pm .. nt 1·1,mp.in~ lo1•utl'(I al 1111• 111'11 1n L:1gun~1 rn;i t 11n •l·lt 1110L1vatcd w -.;1111 fM1okk1·e11inr.: sk ii I~. It .11 1·11rat1• 1y1)1ng & Sit. ~•ii••,, & l'l'ntals. lit s1;,cwi 11111 \Ju:ilif1l'd pcr:-1111~ 11111\ <"all li1rappt. ,199 :JHlf, f'1ehl ltev ::.pcl'lal temp IJl'CIJ\'t:l IJOSlllUll ( ;u111l 11oiy lmllll.'d1ate npenmi:, lnqu1 "'-' Tl•lt·prom plt•r C'ahlt."TV.!jlJ W 16lh~l :-.B,h-12 3261 Fllc C '11'.'rk (;encroil nrlin ,., pm!( r. .. 1wrc.J ror prtt nh 11111nal plll'JIOSI·' II ~ l.!r,1 d No L'>d >'-'r II ,. I ,. ' ., a r ' (; 0 II ti h •· r1 e f 1 l ' F :1 r m t• 1 ' I n ' u r J n 1· 1· t; r 11 11 p .-,111-1 llJlj ..: () ~. t-: II J.! I n l ' ,. I' 1 n I! II I 11·1'111111 :11 h:1rkg!'•1und J plu-.. r'.x•·t•I l1t·n..i11. 1 SJl:.irySl.JOOl I ' (':.ill Aita Jot.tson 972.9955 Oranqe Coast Daily Pilot :1:111 ~ 11.11 S11 1•"t I f1'l.1 °\1 l'.,,I (. \ l·.q11ul' 1111,.11111111t' t<rnl'I"' .... \1 I' I t ••I St·1 \lt't lll'lpcr "h11 t'llJoy:. 1>1-.. 111lt• ~11::.I ht· l11 v. lf'1'1tmt• Or;Hll;I' < ·,,111111· r t'Slllt•nt ;,o, 11r 11\ 1·r \1011 l''r1. 101\;\1 ·q • '.'11 S e a I 11 l' a • h SI lit hr I~ -ll!W l·"11·1·rn<s1), 'dlanNI po,.1 111111 1tlft•nni.: xl11t '>I' I•·• rt 111111 ·• I o r <•' 11;11 , "' 1111 ,, ..... IMWece M ClftCllJI" to S2 01( T h i' 5 "':or corp h." .t11 np t•n1nC! lt>r a , .. -r .... 011 \\If h "llfWl'\'1~111'\ lo:lf'h 1!10111111 lt Jt t.•;,q I" If inh•111~w c rt"<ht life I'll p .. r Opport unil ' un llmiH•d Call· .... J oll1110ft f7J.9tS5 llill> F 1th SI !°' \ bee. Sec,...+ary Mo Shorthand ll1·:111l1lul •1rp "" f1t•t•tl' 'lfld1•1 1 IH.f I d.~ t" \ ~• I n r, ,1r11 .. ,. 111 ' d111d 11.i1 to1,1k• "h"' "''I ,,, 111<'11 l11~h '''"'' t'HI 111•1 .ti•· \ !' 1 h1· 1, .in I t',1 ... p111111alh· trn .. 110•1 I t 1011 F\1'<•1 ll1'11t'l 1t' & 'I ,, rt 1 n S!. ;.; ,, I ,, r 1 r o $1 :1511 ('all Rita .loMto11 972-ttSS llilfi E ~th~ S \ S.Cl"l'fcry <;r11w1nc f1na nnill 111 :.lllllllltfl !>l'C'kl' n1JlllP' mdrv "1th t~ 11111µ :1h11t t' 11111µ01111! 1wrs11nalit' &. Calif f!1·al 1-; .. 1:1t•• l.w lo 1mn tht•1r fnt·11d I\ 'ta ff c·n \\Ill train''' h1•c11m1• 1n' t''' rn .. 111 1• 11 u n ""Io r F' c 1· I J,!ro" tl1 nppnr111n11' .~ h f' n ,. ( I I ). s I ;1 I I I n J! ).,1l ;tr\' Ill S!ISO ' 1111•1·11 llH':> l'all .... .loMIOft 972-ttSS Ifill> 1-: <Ith St ~ .\ Lo. Senice Dept. Sec:...._, BP:11111ru1 tw:1<'h l(watt•<I S&I. "'l'k " m it1 111 1• S1·<'r1'lttn "•lh •11nt1· l•ookkt•t•pmj! l..1111\1 ll'<I L!t' to 1oin its fnl'IHlll 't1•ff Thi~ 1•11 1s knm1n fu1 11 ' lonj!. t1•rm 1•m11l•11 •·P:. & f''(l't•I IWnt•fil'> ('all RltaJoMw 972-'955 1 tltfi F: 4th St . S ,\ I J.·nt.JI 1JHIJH11tt< "It'\ 1-. ' ,, 1 r 11 111 1• ii "11 I • '""' ~~1n < '1•nt1·r 1.i 1 t t11o1 Uent;iJ 1-.,p lli>ntal h~1-.1.111t ~11rk I da\''-)!I'' 11;11d tnr ;, 1>42 11112 o r f>44 li6>17 DENTAL i\SS ISTA:'\T f'or ortho pract11·e . RIJ,\ or eligible 1.aitund lkh \\;.1 ·11555 • IHSTIST 11 11-th h "' 11•:n1·n• ~ .. 1 • ".1p.1l>l1 "" I I •l'nll'll \ td. 1111.! 1.11 ·~.><i Oe~ePenon \\ l'C'ltllffrn\ I ,II .. ,11 1\ \ \1 fll'W'l'•'P"r olt'l11 1•t I l.al!lln.i '\114111•1 ~t .irt ~II llllt l1Jl'l 0 1: l~tlllhl'' t!J:I Oi:l:! DESIGNER / ESTIMATOR .\I u It 1 m 1 11 t o 11 rl o 11 u r Orange t'•1 . l11tht 111g manufo11urC'r ha:. .1 rll't'll fo r exper1 1•11 t·t•1l tit> ,11t11t•r ~11matrn J~ eJ r:. rnm e >.p(•n en1•1• .\lu:.t ha\(' followinµ q11alrl1t .1 t 1 '' n , <' I e t t r 1 ' ,, I crll!lnt.>enni: l"lo.(lt'r11•n 1'<' µri?fcr J>CNon "11 h L L knowledi;:e. mu.-.t l1t• .t11k to < 11mmun11·Jt1• "di ~ I t h p 11 I t• n I I a I 1·u:.t11mL•r.. m u~t b1• 1 :.i pabl1· uf 1·:.l1mac 111µ <'lllltom JO~ for h111, toll knowled.itc .11 c11i;1n1·1•r 1 llll! tlrJ~lnl!:. l<t''Plln"I hit• hir 3 l)l•r,11n ttff11 l' t-:.\n•llcnt t'rl'al111• ti•• s 1J.t11 1•nv1run m .. 111 Sa I ;i r ) o I> 1• n I· u I I hcncr11~ 5-lt>.29111 •Dishwcahen • ~1tc!>, do.~!> $3 50 ll('r h r , .. l 1 .. 11\ t•cl I l'"'ll'lll'"h" ... 111k111~ '''"" lur<'lll:I•• 11 '1111 .1lurnt1111m 1111 .. 1 1 n 1 m1· rn.111ut ""' u l"I'< ~Jlat ,\ 111w•11 ~ .. 11; 2-t:U; 1; .. 1wral 11lf1t't' workt·1. ruu:.t t.1111• 411 "11m ""''" \1e:.a ;..i9 ~:.! GIHERAL OFFICE Newpor t In ine s t111·k brokerage firm needs 111 di\ idual for busy off1t•c• M usl have some book teep1n)! •·'Cpe r H·n<'" i.l11t ,..iJan &. lx•111•r11 -. 1 ,oil (,J.I .:,.! llHill t :0•1H'r.1I l'.1rt 1111-· hl'lp ",11111~! ( 11..,t•rlt•I°• \fon(!.1 I f'lll'' d,f\ rlll!hl~ ,\p11ll' 11~;11 l'lat'l'nt1a t · ;\I I ;t'nt'ral The lalboa lay Club is nowhirittq: ."111!hl F'ronl Desk t 'lcrl..s F'u II t1111e & 11<111 t 11111 • Mu ~t he :'11·a1lahll' wkruls EXl>l'r. helpful Nl'R 1200 Please call for :1r1 appt 645 7358 Mon Fh 8 Jti-5 GENERAL OFFICE Our rap1dl.' expandin g mlcrnatmnal co 1s se<>k mg an cnthus1ast1t·. self s t<1 rl1n.1t 1nd1v for .1 l!Cneral ofr pos ition 1n o ur Purr has ini: 1>c 1•• t.<I '·' Pmit. phunt•:. & fit ml! rt.oqwred OuL'ltaml 111)! 1·umP'o•ni.at1on & xlnl c 11 hend1t!! P leasant work ml( cn11ro nme111 l"11111a<•t l'en;onnt•I. Sciftltific Dn~ Control' l801 I M1tc-hcll South l rvrne.~57 9051 t-:OF. i\pply rn tll•rson. Gram General ()(flee ma ·, House nnst111 at CURRENT OPENINGS Heel llill. Co!'ila ,\h-.sa. .'111wf)\1rt lleit<'h NEVER A FEE! DISHWASHEI "SKr.tcry Person rrq P T Lo wa:.h • RK-,ffonist ,::las:.warc . & do I •II' C mainlt•narwe in rl.'sean ·h • otnm1 IM. SK'y lah no exp 11e1· .\111s1 ht• "Acc~~lertl rehuhll' with J.ttl ~ ork • Ordtr Clrt& h.1 h 1ls A ppr11 ~ hr'< I . /j I> m N t• "' IJ 0 r l 714-131 7792 Pharmarcutu·als A97 • sauna etc. Open IOam um. 7 days a week \'is- . . is•Hn tth Spa. 2112 Har bor Blvd. Tax Acrountants Cost Acrountants i r AccountanL'i eepe..S- Act'Oun1 ing Clerks r'"' A Plaza Area. Link letter T eller lo join lls frie nd ~~;!"~~~==~~;;~~.Jt!UD.~1.u....t~~~~~PA~~ GE Great oppt~· for ad\'311· D Q D IOOl(I(--~ /C cement Xlnt lwnefils & ,,,. .. ~ ........ _. -· 'fi'811t'-!Ei""J .. , .. ,, .. t'-C'j ( 1 n be a u I i f 11 I h t> a l' h area• If so. I his I!> fnr you This frienctlr <•om pan) needs m11111r<> 111 rl1\'1dUal to SIJ\ "1t h lht•m a lnnJ! llrn~ l.nt!l o f Ion .I! t t• rm f"o v. n r k t• r ~ t-: x c (• I · .w.eu... ................ ·..._ .. ___ .,~.T.iiCv=· ...... !>i27Sll.e1Ct II ~· r .---------•I 28052 Cam.mo Cap1slrano P20S-Lagwia Niguel Costa Mesa. 645-3433 Br In& th is ad for your s pedal gift. __ _ PT-ofesslonaJ Therapeutic massage. U c'd. NB Appl , only. Steve 548-2817 Lf"1rlA»MIS ESCORTS all m~ c redit card.-s accepted :, S30-'723 Trade your old stuU for new goodies wit h a CIH stfled itrl. 6-12·~78 MOW IS THI TIMI t' for job seelcera to c heck • th• Dally Pilot He l p , Wanted cla&81ricallon. Ir • the Job· you want 11 not ~ \Mn you ml1ht consider olferta1 your H r vlees ·tlrillt an 9d In t he Job Waattd calepy. Phone Ml•llTI I • If you are not awar e of the bener1ts of workini:: tempe>rary. visit us or give us a call. we will be happy to discuss 1t with you. We are located in the Coldwell Ran ker Bualding 2333 N Broadway lf200 Santa Ana 17I41135-4103 FREE PARKING ADtii•IStlAnYI ASSISTANT Fast·paced Newport I Irvine lnveetment firm offers career opportunity for Individual wllh lllnl. 1klll1 ~ sound pro · fe11lonal exP.erlence. Maturity • corPorate buk1round h elpful. Xlnt. H lary lt frin1 e =•·Call Gall: Npt Bch. in ves tment starlinit salary to S9!'!0 2888 Ha r bor Bl \ld fi rm has opening. per ex C• C:..,, 972-ffll <..:OSTA MESA panslon. lor F /C com 1616 E 4th St . S A ___ 54_0._0330 mission bkpr-detall C•iie.i o riented person Babysitter wanted 3 ar lernoons /wk. 2 sch ool age children. Car 'pre rerred Refs 496 1445. Babysitter. 2 1nfa nls, 10·12h rsa week . m y home. 642-5794. ---------- Ba bys Iller Grandrmther needed lo care fnt 2-yr old. Two eves a month In our CM home. Wiii p rov ide trans. a .oo an hr. Call Susan, MS-7309. BABYSITTER / H OUSEKEEP ER Needed for 1 child, n ex hr1, own t rana ; Hunt. Harbor. Rer·1 Req. ...... m. .. computer knowledge a Need t'XP Collectors to m l&Sl-skjllfuJ on phones work 120.da ,. IH'f'ls & In P .R. work. maturity h11lance only rollection ~. CallM0-0123 Xlnt benefits & starting BOOKKEEPE R - ~ral Office. 1 girl ofc, m l.Ill be motivated le self starter Start l800 m o. Newport Beach. 873-1630 CANT'mlA WOllmtS Part tlme:ffl!J..J\.iihn/day . $e.•lhr. y Newport MHa Un ed School !Mat. Food Strvtce, 1167 Placentla Ave . C.M. 1eo.1m. Ffrla what you want In • :,alary to 11.400. c .. C8'TJ '72-9'11 1616 E. 4th St.. S A. CARRY FOX AGENCY ALL Joas f'RF.E Dally Pl~ Cl~lrleds. -------- Cle rk /Pharmacy. exp p referred, cosmetics. .!1 f\.s " cards !40-737 3. C-rcW Lo. Of. flc.n For our Irvine. Wood· bridge. & Santa An a Branches Banking exp req. Xlnt sa lary & benefits. a pply personnel director. tafTAGI IANtc 721 N. Euclid. Anaheim 991·3960 E.0 .E. •COOIC• Breakfa1t cook. F /T. Exp. pr~!: If not will traln. Appay In person: Dick Church '11 Resl. 298 Nwpt 81,CM . Clas1lf1ed Ads. your one· ~op hopping d~!f _ ben e f i t s S t nrtini.t snlary $800. ('all · .... J ...... f12·ffl5 1616 F: 4th St . S 1\ CARRY FOX AGENCY ALL JOBS FREE ' DRIVERS w .......... Needed to deliver Dail> Pilot newspapers 10 n('ws racks and !!lores Approx 3 10 I hours tl&il> :JAM both Saturday & Sunday Mus t have depentloblc car and good dnvmi;t re cord. Good hourly rule with s alary inl·reases e\•ery 6 mont hs and mileage ollowancl' Call George H1.1rd1n11 ot 642-4321. 9am to :'ipm weekdays. ~:-=· 330":-i;y StrCt't Co.Ila Mesa. CA Equal Oppe>rtun1ty Employer M 1 F F\nd what you want In Dally l'Uot Cla.ulfled11. ,, Girl Friday informal bl f1l'e. Able to h andle phones . t yping c or- respondence a mu:>l RJOtmo Ask for Su san 548-:1467 Gruwing Electronic Dltlt needs people for Ship p1n11 & Ret·e1ving OetJl. Good wal{es + c o bene fit s . Co 11 Bob Trat·ey. Mon thru Fi'i. 11·~. 549.0054 GU AIDS Full & part time. All areas Uniforms fum1d. Ages 21 or over. retlr~ welcome No exper ner Appl)': U n i versal Protection Service, 1226 W. 5th St .. Santa Ana. In terview hr:s · 9 12 & .... ,, Mon· Fri. Monday. Oct<>Oef 6, 1980 ~LYPILOT C1 Planning~ w~ out ri town ? ~ A Daily Pi lot ad numbe r w i ll appear in y our ad Answer It/ w e ta ke your m essages 24 hours a da y ... y ou ca ll in a t your·convenience during office h ours and get t he responses to your ad ... For more informat ion and to place your ad ca l l 642-56 78. e,ervice when pacin@, your sd ... 642-5678 DAILY PILOT .... w-... 7100 ..... W_.. 71 00 Hetp W..e..t 11 00 ~ yt_..ed 7 l 00 Melp W..tect 71 00 Hefp W..t.d 7100 Hefp W-.ted 7100 Hefp W..t.d 7100 Hefp W..ttd 7100 -········4·············· ....................... ······················· ······················· ........................•...•................. ·······•··············· ................•...... ······················· HA\\Ho:N U l 1n·:t"1u; \M !\ttorl'f 1!14 So C.:oa 1 llv. ~ l • .ai lkh hu l)f)Clnlng, '"' full • j>l tlOll' ti•\ & f'\ f'llllll> cow1ler !\elµ 1 UI &: P \ ,.r 1 •I.so USlbl1&11l lll l!t Will lralO 'II? ~ HAii STYLiSTS U>mmand Pt'rformian1•r has ot)eNl\15 lO Npl Hd1 & Hunt Bch Gu1mu11ttd salary + comn11si;1un Paid holidays , p111tl vacation. cu. pa id health lnSW'ance and advanC't'<l Lrairuna Phone P'alnrn1 for appt 9&I #-18 Handyman ~xpen,•n• ed part time 642 JOJO I 1&nd.n.arJC' 1\1 l11ok111111 r .. r • apabhe. 11uallft1-.I n••11 '''l.l pr"f,.rr c-•t "'"'' h.111 \f mr ht1ntt ;al ••P II t u.St! MM l?~l t•d v. "' 11 d ..., .. J .Al ,\pµh .. , 2311l \' .. · .. 11111.illll MIMIO \ 1i•J11 l..-.i11 I )r• r1•1.11 1 111•1•d1•d lor t1niw11111 I lunt Ii. 11 111" 111 m h 1t•ntll' t. l' .i "'a I ..i. t 1nu ~I' h l' 1 ,. 'li\'\-d 1nJt\ld11,1I hl hdj1 ll\'1.'fWUrk~I :.t.;ll "''rk IAOoll\ I».!> & lllllllll II b :.o io11.::. Ll'!iul e,,,,., neCCl>t>bf\ \l:.o n1·1··I lt'"a l ~et· ' fm m 1111111u111 vi 3 d)" 11r "k lo a:...,1:.1 cM:.ltnl( )t°I retanei. dll•I l.> Pt! long tlutu mc11t.. Will t rain 1>11 ma~ n u ll Will 1'u(\l>1lll'r fu ll \11111• &17 OOH HARDWARE SALES Apply in per:.un Rion Hardv.are. lOl!I Irvine IWestcllff Platai NB Lel(al ~actary •Hot-d-----1 S4HTA 4N4 L4WFIRM "GHT AUDIT LEG A L S E t' /\ N 0 TRAINEE c.it1od ..,k1lb a.Ell req . extctlent hcnef1Li. 7 hr day. 5 day wt•ek. Weare seel<inlilarehable parking, Jn<I mut·h pers<>n with an Jplllude more ' Call 83.\ 9011 ror for figures & •·alC'ulator an mtef'View s kills to work N1,ght Aud.it EnJoy excel. com pany benefits including a Cree meal per shirt App- ly in person 9AM Noon. Mon-Fri. Personnel MARRIOTT HOTB. 900 Newport Center Dr. Newport Beach Equal Opp Emplyr M 'f' HOUSECLEANERS M. lo S4.SO per hr Must Ix' 18. s peak En.i , have Lrans p W i ll tra in M a le. Female 848· 71*> HOUSEK E EPER Live 111 needed for I l'hild. age 10. 979-6149 L.,... Secretsy Growrng Real Es tate l it1gat1o n firm 111 Newport Center seek:. ex1Jenenrl>d, eff1C'1ent. & energeti c· l c gul se r rel ary Shorthand, d1ctaphone. & xlnl ty p ing skills a mus t Xlnl. salary,. depcndmg . upon qualifications & exper. Good benefits. 640·W60 LOAM PROCESSOI PERM PARTTIM E lmmed opening en loan brokerage C'om pany A(' c urate ty prng, de tail onenled, ability to cope w press ure C::tll Katti.' Housek eeper wanted 640-935<> Live In or out Must MACHINE SHOf' d r ive Refs . req'd TRAIMH 541Hl844 or 759·5391 Person w /meC'h a bi lily. Housekeepe r, Mon.Fri. to operate produC'llon tpm ·6pm, Jrvine, need machinery . Xlnt. co. ,.._11 benefita 6 rapid advan· own car. Sl2S "'" eves cement. Call t.oday for in· 83MIU.J. tentew. DeltronJc Corp. l' .. n '""" Mot'tJi ll .... "' l\4"\'<t.11 l<Mlln ~l11~p1111( 1 k rk \OV\th Ml lt'ot ti lt'llJlllh .. \ I'll JJl'Mt'nN· in v.<1lr1•lw111"n~ & •hJ111m111 • 11 1-'ll \ \ ,\ lu;,n,. lloll" l h·u lll1· ~ 1.~k.1!1111 ""'k .. 111 I~· 111 r•n~nl 1-ur lll•l•lllnl ll•·llf • .111 1 'l \<t •'./15 IUtll• \~k '"' 'l,j b nl \ 111 "llt•11llt1l '11•(fl(o.ll(<' S.•t Vll't'1' \ l 0f1li1Wl•ll fi1J11k l'I (II \111."llUltl lll>l.ll \ I '11 '11····.t 1·:-.tr u suns 1.1 1· mu11,.11 ult! l1t1u1 t.l 1·111 hrvl<ll't} lo lu 1 Jl l :l:lt..1'.ll3 lhrn\ Jµm NUISES AI DES AU. SHIFTS Ouu.t amimg. fully µaut l1<o"nd1b 011 "'t' c1lm·11 ttclfl r aid wlult• l1t·t·om 1nl( l'crt1 f1ed Flaw.111µ C'ou vulc:.cl.'nl (\•nll'r l;.a.l! IJ044 NURSES AIDES 7 Lo J Cert trainl.'t''> Mesa Verde t.:0111 1111:.p tl61 Center St l' M !'llurs1ng I full llmt! UN & I full tune LVN Laguni. Hills Nutnt1on1:.l l'hntc . <iay hours, effective llc l I , interVlew1~ now Ap ply w resume. Prt•\ en t1ve Health <.:are 1-'ound;i !Ion Clink. I 714 855 4077 Nursing ~ertitt.d t4urWIAidH $l.75jlw. We will tram 8 pa id holidays. beg1nn1ng a' soon as hire<!, benc f1ti. Bay view t:onvalesC'ent llos p1tal. 2055 ·1 hurin. C M Mrs Farre ll 642·350.S. E 0 t: Nursml( Cetflfi~ NwwtAide $4. 00,..,.,.. 8 paid holidays. begin· ning as soon as hired, benefit.a. Bayview Con· va&escent Hospital. 2055 Thurin, C.M. Mrs Far· reU : 142.3505. E 0 . E. N X/lllCl'T. II )lt1V hCIVt' l'UX "'II w1lh l'Ub.-01n1t:ll)l()n ur t \tf111ole aml )OU like to work when .ind wh1•n • ~ uu w11n1 . c.ill l'un ull I l'm110rantlll n11w lf.'H 905.5 IU4'U Br rt h Stred Newport B.!a1:h Perwnnel nt~ll-'ii In pell t c-r y ~tud10 , '"' 1•>.1• 11~·t:11:.Jry &l~/18:1..~ l'el attcndaul \JU.'>) bcud 1 kennel. full part 111111· :-.ta rt S3 75 hr llelcn 194 0142 l'h.irm1H'\ 1\l.s1t.tant. l"'I per d, I .ti ~on F'r1 ('u II :\tr 1;rant fi.12 1$80 Photography Lab Te<•hn1 t 1anl> No expericn\'I: nel·essary Will 1ra1n Call btwn 2PM&~l"M 1-'.dwards Photograph}. 7fi8-510(1 I' H 0 l) l ' (' T I <> TttAINEfo: Jlul>be r ho,t• µrodut>ts Must 11a:.!> c·o ph)SH:al ml'I IJ:u·k X ray Talong app1tc-at11•n:. btw n II l O o n l} S t r a I o f I e " . I 7 r; 7 I Armstrong An·. Irvin•· EOE A Kcndav1s lnll C1> PROOF READER Medical 81ll1nJ.: i-;..:p helpful Slar ls Pa rL Time Call P h}ll1i. 714·979-6176 REAL ESTATE SALESPEOPLE needed Top produt•eri. for exeC'ut1ve re al est:tte firm Top «omm1ss1vn:-. paid. 96J. 7451 Real Estate Sales EXPERllHCB> AGENTS We offer the following I High Commission ' Best location I Pri vale secretary I Profesaiooal assocs. Call now for appoint ment 673--7300ask for Walt H111rllu,.r/Cooll 929 Baller St. C .M LI v e In . Pr i v a le 1_545-0a ___ . __ -----·----------i Receptionist: Newport quarters Good location. Nursin• Beach f'ull time Fron1 benefits & salary. Must MACHIMIST ~I BEST olf1ce appearance Good be experienced & •ble to Exp. cenlerless gnnder. NURSES phon e man ner and I s t a r t lm medlale\y . C.M. company. Salary general office s kill.s • M t depends upon uper REGISTRY fe~~eF;0d':t!fts.P~:.l 1_~---·-----neceuary.CallS49-2!188. 831-7475. ....... ,.105 state licensed Re ce p l ion Is t t t y p Is t . ~ bonded since 1911 weekends . Residenllal 'lb.mewiva & Grandmas! 642,3030 real estate olfice needs Oui11tmas window paint-SOS p T r e c e pt 1o n1 s t · g W e kda ly Maintenance . For apt * * in · e ys o n · Sat/Sun us. ' ·ce"~e pre M.ust Uve in C.M. or N B complex 111 Costa Mesa • • • ~ &.1 ,..., a r ea. 642·8223, 1 .9pm 548 9IS.'i6 From l2 7PM We are short on st arr ferred.. 559-9400. wkdys or wknds We really need you :• Maintenance Generul RN' /1.\AI' /NA' U you're fnendly. cons Handyman duties Im S tn $ S cientious & dependable. mediate ture F\rlll•mt! ICU/CCU Nurses we need you for food prep days San Clemente Inn & counter ser ver 8 4 49'l 6103 WE OFfBt: wkdys, no exp ner Appl} M•...a •GEM~T -sh.iftdifrercnt1al in person. Sl-0nc Mill Ter "'""' ......,. health in.'lur11nre RECEPTIONIST With or Wlthout lyµ1ng needed. Top puy Tem porary & full time Call Tod Services al 979 8900 You don;t na'<l a gun lo 'draw fast" when you He11tw A11t!nl, ven hu~> 1,rr11:e. l11;e11:.1: req l~I 6.59<1 llc:.laurant SGT PEPPl-:RONl 'S PIZZA STORE .''low h1nng fur full & 1ia rt l1n1e oµenmgs 11l loca t1on~ nr OC Arrport Vaned days & hr!> ltleal .l>upplementaJ mcome ror how.ew1ves & s tudents Our progressive grow1n1e company offers op pl) s for advancement based 11 n yo ur J O b pcrforrna nee Plea!>anl working l'Onds. Must be 111 ur over Apply 1n ~1 son . 2:KJO So. E.a:.1 linstol Sanl<1 Arla Heights t Next to Mc-Donalds I EOE RL'S tau ran Ls J.P. MACK'S RESTAURANT NOWKIRrNG Bus Boys, eves Cooks, eitp, AM PM Waitresses, exv AM l'M Bartender. exp. ,\.\'I l'M l'osruons are opcnm~ "~ .1 result of 1ransfl.6r~ 111 riur new r1:l>tau r;.nt J OH:-.INY'S 1n S J 11t .1 Alla /\µpl 111 pt>N•m blwn J f>. .Ylon thru F'rnlay ltlMi! 1\dam s Avc a l Brookburst.. 11 U l{esl auranl JOHNNY'S REST AURAMT N F.W dinner h o u H· r es taurant opening 1r1 Santa Ana Tm.tin arl'<l in approx 4 wks WI! :.eek lH·nous applicant:. who want lo be a µart nf a ~real res taurJn l ~" penem:e in this area POSJTJONSOPK.'IJ Fu.II & pan tune AM & PM shifts Cook, exp pref. dnl puy Bus Boys Hostesses1Casruers Bookkeever Dishwashers Clean Up Must be 1.8 yrs to apply for above positions Wailers Waitresses AMclunch & brunch) & PM Mul l be able lo work al least 4 shift~ per wk. Designer jeans will be worn . Experience r(' qwred cocklaill. pref Cocktail Waitresses Lunch & evening shins Must be 21 yrs lo apply Appli catio n s will be taken 9 to S Mon thru Sat al Johnny 's Restaurant 17th St at T!L51 m Ave bouthwest comer I San La Ana Newp()r t ~)'ccway orr ramp, I blk west on 17th. race, 29l5 Redhill, C .M. Local e xecuu ve seeks bonus referral plan qualified individual for Cree malp lnsurance Immediate P rr openings high mcome PfT s1tu<i •tuitionreimburseCE's avail ror cooks. barten· lion. If you are employed liest N ur:.es negis try ders, & delivery dnver & married. c all Mr has heen design~ e x place an ad en the Dally I \l ,11<~· \•)Ur '""Pl'l na.: Pilot Want Ads ! Call n<Jw 1•J,1('r IH usml'? the lh uh 642·5678. l'1lr1l Cla.5.:-lflf'd Ad~ ----- Cook s mu s t be 18. Glorlieldat.6455921 elusively for the dis Hestaurant OB.IV&Y PHSOM NB restaurant seeks energeliC' person to do IWlchtime delivery. Call for appt 851-1509 Restaurant Bll'S HOME OF THE 11-.10Y Immediate openm.:s m our family restaurants at nearb)' locations We rt quire no prevww. t x pen ence. Join our rnend ly team Come Sei! Ul> to da} between 2-4PM Woiten WaitresHs Coale Trainffs Cmhien 7311 Edinger H B Woiten WaitrftHs Coale Trainffs 335.5So Bnstol S A Waiters Wa""ues Cashiers <!8511.! Marguen le MLSs1on VteJo £qual Opp11rtur11I} Emplu\er ll 1-: T A I L C L E H K F u me. .Mon F ri IO '• \pply en pers1on Pin 1 2il011;,rllor Bl . <'M RN For a>re,·enuve h ealth ca re cl1n1(' M atu r •· \\ <1dm1n1s tra1Jvt ab1li l) Salar; o~ien l'houe 71'1 4!1.).4(,Wfj It 'II relier 11 7 I' art II nlt' Me ;i Verdt• Cuu v:.dc~ renl Hoo.pit al &ii ( '••11ter St C M 548~ ScH1nan Wantf'd 642-3260 •SALES • Great Oppty for a selfB ~tarter w 'personality + & o ut"oing nature : Direct Sales t>ons1stmg ol RelUng appts. & follow. 1ng thru Good Car Neces sary 641·0763 "THE NEISSER CO " Sales ARE YOU A NATURAL WHEN IT COM ES T() INTERIOR DFSIGN? NauonaJ c..'O. needs quali ty people t.o coordinate decors in orrices &r homes. f'ull or P/I' Will tram. Joy 962-3922 or 848·6888 Sales Business person i.eek mg a mbitiou s assoc iate Earn potential $20/hr -. Ir you desire a c• reer leading 10 f1nant·1al rra>dom call for a pp't 493 5051. 5304333 S ale s F u l l t ime Chnstmas help needed ,\ppl y now R M A l> r a m s c a l a I '' !( .,h()wroom 1819 Newport Blvd C M Let's recognize drivers 21 &rover wit h gd Malena! Control cnmmatmg Nurse who driving record Start Lra manufa cture or wishes to utilize her pro .. from S3 ~/hr pply dai " ress1on with pnde We ly after 5pm Ask for sailboat compane nts 15 give every 1·ons1deral ron Jean o r Mary 410 E l7th seeking persons lo han to meet your needs as to SI, c M die all aspects of inven preference of s hift. loca lory control, purchas ing tlon and type of ass ii<n 1nspect1on & stoclr. room dutie s ment. We place the t·m our Wome n in Business LINE INSPECTOR Should be able to keep phasis on YOU 1 a ccurate inventory re · cord s in a ma n u al SoBeChoc,sy' system Kenyon. E O.E "Try us. You'll like u:;'' 546-1101 75 .. 6791 First & second s hift, __________ ·~!1!500~A!d!a!ms~.!C~M~~ openin& for individuals M E C H A N I C A L .:: havina recent ex-ENGINEER perience w /fasteners or Growth opportunity small m ac h ine operators. Excellent pay A rapidly expanding Is outstanding benefits m edic al c omponent .... which include fully paid manufacturer requires a .. J medlcal & dental for competent mdividual t-0 spouse & dependents . stren gthen en gineering (unctions. Includes d e -, ROSAH. INC. sign, drafting, materials '714"~-5533 testing. and R & 0 pro· PUT·TIMEIS Santa Ana omce now h1r 1ng 4 GOOD phone v o ices AM /Art Gu a r antee $4.00/hr. ~ 7957 or s.3-295 l. Part time person needed in boo« paste-up. Mon. & Tues. No exper. nee. Ap· ply Pennysaver, 1660 Placentia Ave. C. M. N"'POft Beach jects. A dearee is pre· An F.qual Opportunity (erred with J.J years ex-~ Employer perience, however , re. 1----------~ .i ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~I cent graduates wiltt good PART TIME _•-_. .~: merences will also re ~ n a t r ror decorating Great opportunity lo join Adults OVtt 21 with out· helptW. Full. part time. an exciting team, standing attractive COMING TUESDA Y. <XTOBER 14. 1980 IN THE DAILY PILOT A tribute to the Ora nge Coast's Successf u l Wo m en in Business THIS IS THI ACTUAL sm OF AD !>ale:. COLU:G E STUD t:NTS Work fuH or part time i.el li ng elec tro n1 1: c alC'ulato r s. mic ro computers & related pro d utl s l retail s alei. 1 Kn<iwltdge uf <"Omputer sc1entes helpful Good pa\' & benefits. In Cosla Me'> a, caU l.kv, 540-1530 Sales HOTR GIFT SHOP Pt!Qplc onenletJ, rehahle person nl-eded 10 work nex1ble hilurs Should ~ sales on cnted und a ble tu operate cash rt!g1stcr En1oy t.'xtelle nl ('Om pany bell('f1ts ,\ppl~ in ~n.nn !lA~I Noon. :\1 un- l-'r1 P ... rsonncl MARRIOTT HOT&. 9'1<1 Ne wport Center Dr :"t>wport Uead1 1'.qual (/p1, ~-rnPI.' r ;\'! V !:>ult':o I '\ r E H I 0 I< UECORATt:'oi r; lntcrc~L m drl hulT\\· ,11 rel>~ Full I' 11rrw· Will t r a i n C'J ll K J r 1·n IU.ll 9T.11. J 7P~1 SALES tmmt.:d S.ilc... l'u,.,111u11 uµ<•n ft)r l'ar rcr (Jnf'lllt•d Prr·,un Mu.,I lit· JV<•ii I<• wrirlr. Ila~' 1rnh \1.Jl•• tJ r I· cmah .. pica:.<· ~1ppl\ 111 pc r ,.,o n S.Vl /\rtl'V l'Ai\:T~ 2-1"7 ._., Rn• l!•I "iA !'i.t\l.ES If \flU art• dl(fl''-"'I\ e clfHl tt .. lctn).( for ,1 I 11l1J'i' Ill rt• l.;il m).(ml w l(uod 111 l•cnch~ JµµI) 111 1ie.r'>on 'J.im lo 11 ;.im \ton thru f·~n SLandllrU Sh~" ·1 .. '77 ~ llnstnl, C ~ SALESLADY F:xc lu111v <' c hild ren ·~ hout1quc l~E MAGASI~. SC Plaza. 549·8585 SALIS MAMAGH Rear e s tat e sales manager needed for new Irvine office locat1on Expenence m the lrvme a rea reqwred Li~ral rompensatlon & profit shartn).( dVall lo the person qualified t.o han die Uus position Send re- sume to: Classified Ad 11671. Daily PiJot. P 0 Box 1560. Costa Mes a 921626 SALESPEHSON ne eded full tune for girt ~hop in Lajt Be~ 4!7 6009 SALESHltSOM S800 +. car allllwanc1• & c·omm1ss1on & e oet•el benefits Lg corp "'anU. mJtUTe women & flk•n f11r their uen1al lab sales Prt•fer someon e wit h k nt>wlerlf(c o f den 1 al equr µml or re<"epleon background 111 dentist'!> office t:all \nn. f140 6055. Coastal Personru•I \~en <:.>'. 2790 H.irbnr HI CM NEVER A FEF: El)f: Sales Y041r OWft Priwate Office & S.C,..sy. 500 a w~k .,. . tC'lephont• Sales. 2 positron!> 11\a1I i61 IHOl , 8111 May Sl>l'rctnry 1 ..:1rl offlt>e , vie Beat·h & tjarden Grove Blvd Must ha\ e s:d telephone IJ('rsona hl\. a ,. r u r a t e t y p 1 n g knowledge or p 0 ·~ & In \011·1ng 8 5, Mon· fri. S800.start ~n 1015 S e c r et a ry . i\d min1strat1 ve Center, Capis t ra no U nifi e d S{'hool Dist . Excellent wurkm~ cond. S al;.iry SJ(l:l.$1.1 l2. Excellent fr mge benefits Apply m person · Personnel Of Oce . 32972 Calle Perfel· to,SJ C SECRETARY Newport Beach arch1ler- tural hrm Dulles 1n C'lude gene ral office & he avy typing. i\ss1s tanl to d e pt head Se lf· starter Construction C!X pr preferre d nol re QUlred Contact Karen Jackson al 714 1673·0300 Secret aTY COHSftUCTIOt-1 PROPERTY MGMT. Full charge 1:011str11<·t111n secretary ~kills Pt.'<•pll• skills as n-qui red hy pro pcrty mana gement . .it tent1011 to 1le t ail & a<' 1·uracy Pleas ant v.ork ing l'On<11t 11in~ bon u~ ince1111ve & ad\ant·e mcnl w1tl11n 1·ompan~ Slruth Cua-.l Pl.Jill arr·;i Call Mr Du11n or \1r~ Jl(·naud :it l.1nkl£'1ll·r Properties. 9;,7 H 1!11 Se«r ctar} Hccl!plHllll' I h<t~I(' knowl,•dc e rrf 1n1yrnll. purc•lia.,~· <tr<kr~ & lrl\OIC'llll( With gd typ 1n,: \k 1lh S11lury lh'Jo:Oliahle IA2 111:!1) "wC'n ·tan Hec-cptwn...,t. tron1 .. fr1c ... & ~1:r·ri'1"nal re'>l)C>fhlh lhlll'" lur r1· ..,.Jent13l d 1•\..t111wr rnu.,L ha \1' xlnt -.krlh fu:.1111 IOt'J l lft11 \Int lien<'fll" (',,It C"tl at K:I:! ~I exl ;11:1 SMALL OfC /S 14.400 l'r•1r~rt~ .'vt ~rul <.r1 n1·c<h l Jlc<' l'ha r)!I' 111• r., .. ,. l q lt' 110 tnu ~h i. \ H \ P ha n11le Jl1l m~rs '• · phont> Ncwporl :-Jr c ... 1 H"' D<l\er 9!i5 2.'l91 Singing Telegr am Co holdjng aud1t1ons Waot ~ ~pie who are 0111 going & fun loving m dlv1duuls Work 1s part time " pa} Musi have ov. 11 1ran:. l'lea~e C'all tor ap11t ~7 2539 Small Parts Assembly l:lean work area START $4.25 WIU. Tlt.AIM Apply between 8,1 lam ~ Producllon Place .'llewpor1 Bearh T EAt'HEHS P reschool I ull & part lime pos lrVLnt• ~ 7331 ., T ea ch t.:r Pre School <. O<Slil ~esJ area 642 0411 Tead1e r, Pre ~khool Al~u Sub:. & Aide:.. IJ Unl, 13/'h ,\ r ea lll' ntf 1h Ca 11 ~anl yn K47 SZ84 or K--12 ~ 1 F.ACll F.R C)p"" Ell Ma...,lt\I''~ in lleh Sc· 1111•1 I-, x p w u n m u It I hand1l·aµpdJ atllL'> Ablll I} to write 1rn11le m1•nl bl!ha •1oral 11ro~ra m µ!J n.'> Supcrv1:.ory l'Xll rcq SllSO mo plus l)t'nCf1U, H JO IPM L:n11 ~ C1·rehral l•als) A., '"~ . !'A6 571~1 TE \I 'II ~~Fl.'\ ASSISTANT '\111•t•1;il 1·la!.~cs for han 1l11·u11p. 11 a1lults i! \rs 1·olll•l(1• eiqie r n•q ·11 i°U.)11 .l<\•'t•I 'u1·a 11ron & 1n ,ltran l't' b e n efi t!> Wk11\., 1:1 :.1 to ll f':\1 l.011 r«l ( '1•rebrul P:ils~ Ai. ----------1 -.oc . :io:ro W llarvarJ • •Sf:CR ETARI ES •• Scl Tt>.S Det all Sll!,UCICJ Exet· Sh801 Pro$16.f.><.lll c 'ust..'WrSec Exp$1J,i!OO l 'orp 1'1>'\, ShKll $1<1 ,4\.111 Lit Rtllnders AgenC) -ll>l!O Birch. E.-;tah '64 :"cwport, 1133·111!!111 Free Sl S.wla i\raa S.16·571id TECHNICIAN E xµe ric n,.,•iJ elertn, met>hanll'al. some Pt:H prt1t·essinK hackgrnuntl a plus Xlnl pay /benef1 b GroWlng company m S1.111 Juan Cape>. 714·493 6624 ~~ Telephone Sales SecretaTY •i •n It PHSOH FlllDAY If you don't bele1ve 1t :'I e. property mgml when you read ll, conw firm, heav) phones & s ee 1t h appen $400 mg m t respon +weekly , 24 /hrs a week f'reeto Appheant 761 8051. ~r. Uudd y Irvine P ersonnel M:t>nl, Rodgers ~ E 17lh. Costa Mesa T....,... Soffcifors Suite224 642·147o Needed immediately. 211 SECRETARY Challenging opportunity a v ailabl e f o r ex - penenl•ed secretary with ,growUlg real estate firm rn Irvine Will assist manager with operation of nffrce Sala!') b<1st'd un exp l.'rlenr<' Aslr. for Su1.an Rei Max 559 ~uo SECRETARY Na>ded 1mmed With o r v. 1thvut ~horlh.m<I Tt·rn J)Orar, & full t1 ffil! I 'a ll Tod Scn 'l<.'CS ot 979..a900 SE<:TY5 /TYPISTS We have many opentnRS fo r pe ople Lh <1 t l ) Vt' 50wp m +. s h &. d ll laphorw vel') helpful but not n ... cessa ry Top pa' . no lei! Apply nov. PurC'ell Tcmp0ran~s t020 A1n·h St reel Newport BeaC'h a5190~ Sec\ i\1rpor1 I.aw Firm Top skills. bng hl, or - ganized Non Smkr Josie &I ·9025 SE<:Y·OFC MGR F Time Prof jJhO n t! tech. Good ofrlce skill:., Lite bkkg, organ ut)lllles NB area 957·3046 Ser') Recept1on 11,t for t M a rea cons truction & real es! al 1• firm Lite typ- 1 n g r t!q 'd . So m e shorthand & bi lingual Eng 1Span. helpful S5 HI pr hr. 40 hrs. ,\sk for Senora Anl(ela, Cahu1lla Inc. 711 W 17th St. rm G ·I . 645·2937 s tudent s and /or homemakers who need to earn moner, working pleasant even ng hours, 3.9 Mon 1-'ri No selling Satar ) S:I 75 1hr + generous bonus Across r rom John W .1y n e A1!'J>Orl Call Sue afl "'' 2PM 641 OIW Tel~ Solicit ors 1:rowmg c•>rp !':am ex rel ini>nt') in lhl• pn van · & 1·onven1enc4:' of your owri h•!fl1f' or us1• our Jll•Jdcrn file· ~ Co lle~t· ~1 u d cnls OK' C11 l l 91>1 2239 for t vmplct•· 111 ro A~k f•ir Ba rt T~p1st. t;Pnt•ral Offll'e . no c'<~r nc i: II S Grad Cioud benef1 h & promo t111nc1 I 11pport un 1t1e., Irvine ar1·.i Far m erc; 111 .. ura nrt• G r n u11 5-10-.JlW 1-: O t-: W a I t r e , ~ \' S , .1 p p I ) between 2 & I Stavros 5930W Coast Hwy, NB WAITRES S . ;ip pl) between 9AM 12 PM , Ch11 rl1e's <.:hih Corp 30Cll Rt.'dh1ll, Bldg 2, Ste 222. l'<llila Mesa WJ\NT f:D M ATLHF. A DL T C OL'Pl.E t o manage 16 umt apt house In n11·e fo:a :.t s11le l'M arc·a Rc!>ume & loc·al ref req Exp prer T<1 apply, pleas e send <'om plele rc!>umc 10 11d no 629, Daily Pilot, P 0 OoK 1560, Costa Mes a , (' \ 92('>26 Welder Part time :!Ollrs minrmurn Aluminum. m~g.11g. 541>-1101 SECRETARY SERVICE Station atte nd General ()(fice FT. 1m· Expe r 'd 5250 wk to .__ m ed opening ,for Su .. tart Npt Bch 644·7151 Merc-M L a I! u n a B e a c h ---- -••••••••••••••••••••••• -· .... DESIGN SALES .,..,. .,..,........... EVIMNGS ·~-·-·-·; Will train . 499-1461 , Qualified applicants personalities who e njoy _an_.CMl'f __ . ______ 1 send resume lo : working with kldA. $4 r F01 b->\t 1eprod.c:r.on o clear bloc~ O<d white ~o c>I o<ty \OJ~ con be u1ed You• me11oqe w•ll occomp""~ rhe r o<ture ,,. th•\ •poCe Yov may es!tmote I I ~ne1 of co Wllh cb><JI ~.~l!.\.2'XL areaHomeowner's As-SERVICE STATION AT ~ 1005 soc1ation . __ G.oo.(l .. ~ ;r..EN~W'~ -~~-"''--·---• l't'q~FCU.snortl\imd or time Hourly t c om speed wlitlnll a +. Must m is s ion. fns & v ac. ~--Nl••w.--~-t-~Qwief&tFnew-· ·-l'-""""'IH!-1dl.\ • ..M2d.121>~ .. .....:~~-a'"' ·'{;, 231191 Via fabricante 250 between 2 and 6Pm. 'PQ<e\ ,;;-e<x'1.1.;;'~e tl-11 compo"lf nane & ortcte\\ "' bold rype o• you ""'Y e1t•mo•e 16 ~·1111 of copy "'' lokJ If \IOU ChooM! r><>! ro publish o ptch .. e. rhe ipoce con be rnlecf ....... yo.I IM\IOqe WESTMINSTER ABBEY ANTJQU1'; MALL Dally 10.6, Fri 10.9 Closed Tuesday 11751 Westminster Ave Jn vertment .com pan y Mission Viejo, CA 92691 Ask for Lori. ~ a woman capable ~Coast • OI typlnc and ornce pro-Piiot Mocol to work nex. hrs. Medical Aulslanl, exp, 330 y Street •11c.tl173-4227 Ute typinl. bookkeeping , C.O.ta Mera, CA i•' JANTOIS non.smoker preferred. Equal ()pp)r' Employer .. Pan ume ev•. Newport salary open, F rr or P tr. Beadt/a.ta Me.a area. ,_Ml-__ s_iM_. ______ Paste-up. Exper pre J~ Is waaen. Miut MH~• rerrect. or wUJ train. Full 1"90¥erllyn.oAdar U.S. Forlrvlnebranch. Good time pos i tion . Co •IClU1en. Call 532·6558. drtvlnl record. Apply ben efits Apply In ••IOAll4Pll, Mon.·Frl. PerroMel. penon: 1660 Placentia tmlTA .. IAI« C.M. i'21N. Euclid.Anaheim 911.JllO EOE llodelln1, commerci•ls. rum., eatru. Need new facet. AU a1es/types 1U·lf1__,, tfYOU haYe • eentce to olf«r or .... to ..U. PiAN Aft ad fa t h D1ll7 P llot a..an.c1 Seftlon . . . ........... PIX OPllATOR Full Tlme. llellable pel"llOft wtU\ pleuut • efficient phone manner ,,_.. to Jolla our PBX dept. Apply la person tAll·Noon, llon-Frt, Per.....a MA.On HOT& IOO Nta,ort Cat• Dr Newpori•ac:b lqul <Jtjp Enapl)r Mt r be outgoinic. p(!rsonable. 673·3320. & ertjoy a bu.~y office de· ahng wllh members & public . Good Benefit Package! Call Weekdays 9·12 714·493·0122 for in t~ap~p_!t_·~~~~ "Let's Recognize Our Women in Bu.'liness" will be published Tuesday. October 14 In the Dally Pilot. and October IS In Coast Life. m ark en~ Natrona! Women in Business Week This is your oppartunlty to Introduce a new or lon(Umf asso<'iate to 340 000 Orange Coast J>t.>ople The pages are ideal for recognition of awarct~. achievement~ or !lpecial cnntributlons hy the women who make your business ao . Recognition notices will be two column by two Inches each . with • photo you provide. The cnst of each nollce Is only 1311. Call now for more Information or to reserve space, deadline Is October 10. Call 842-S6711 today I /" DAILY PILOT 642-5678 SICRITAIY Stock Brokerage firm 1n Fashion Island has 1m mediale opening for s ecr e tary t b ack ·up operat1on.s. Experience prefe rred. Hrs: 7·3:30. Contact Helen McGinley ~r appt. 644-2292. ---------- Service Slallon Attendant Frr Penn t> day/wk Gd Pay Plan See Mr Botts 2.190 FairV1ew Rd. C M SllPPltli/1EC. Garden Grove SS4·6l03 l~mg for antiques Will exchange professional plumhing. 673·~71 eves. Afapf..:n 10 I 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wh irlpoo l R efr ig sideiside drs·H11rve bl 11old l9\ lk new Must sell l5SO 4va-8049 ---llcydH 1020 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~perienced s hipping & receiving clerk wanted for Orange Co. ll~htinl( manufal'\'1!'er. Must ~ uperienCltd wtth freight tin es. Responsible (or loHlnl & dl!llributlnf all In comin g materials & routing all outiiolng or· den. Muat be reliable & have 1ood handwn1lng. Onl1 experienced need apply. 546-2901 MX Bike Azwk frame Al _.,;:...;.....;; ________ , loy haudle bart, forks . Shoe 11ler. full time with ~ wh'!_':! S!._804'7·3468 or w /out exp . or will train Good co. benefits . People who~ People Apply \n person tam to That's whatt he llam Mon thru Fri. Stan l>AlL Y PILOT dard S hoes, 3077 So. SERVJCf~ DIR ECTORY lrsltatioof: ..:..;.;~~~-- • DAILY PILOT ....... ~.I02S .Allfo•. '"'port.cl Auto•. lmport.d AMtot. UHd ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• JOCJ110r 9730 Toyoto 9765 Collloc ······~················ ·········••·•········•• ···••·········•·······• 9915 ~. Ckiat. fj l!llfl ((!~~.'!.~~~......... ~~~' ............ ~~~.~ ~:"!':.~~~ ...... . ....................... AnCI«' 1rnn , 10 11.2•, x :l"d .3 16. f7 ~la. nr~· I" I ""6rt) S4l :MOS \ c-,..& 7" Atru Spldt.'r l'on1..rt Slll'l'I w m11roo11 111l 111au1> u n k t I\ M I'' M '>l\'1t"<1 S'74!1'1 11r 111·,1 ofr Mll 21flil ~.:••.il~ll.11.•!1C1:-•.• ...... ~~,! ~!.~~ ..... ~~~~I C.:.. n. 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S.!600 1•all aflcr ~PM . .\~H~t411i '118 \' W llll'> xlnl 1·11n<l :\1u~I 'l'l' it. dn'"' \11 ''" µn•t ,\111 rm ('u.-. ... 1·11>' S:I IA)IJ I ))ll ) (>It; 11·12 X!M llarbt>r Hh ti (Uff.\ \11':.-..\ 546-1200 57 ('he' Wa.:on. <&<Ir ll•·I ,\1r 3511 <!OI-! ('(loan S!:!IMI !ft~) 51127 ·1 1 Impala, 4dr. a l' til tM)I' m1 llln\ 1·01111 '.'le" 11n•,, I'S p R S!/5() r tr m •..J5 9750 ill ~un i t' ('arlo um fm :.ll'fl.'<I lilrk ('II r ... ti I 0 \ I (' IJ n !I sium 0110 ti4:! 2:11°1 77 :vlt1nl1• Carlo 1.an1l;.1u I'S l'B. PW i\ t' ( 'ru1 St! matt<' SJ ,tl()ll lic!>l urft-r ~lfi:! !"IOSli 74 :-00\ 1\ It... Ll'h bt1 t·k l ;11ld Paml w blk ... t nJH'!'-. t5' \lrl"' <mai.:~1 Sl71~1 -:'~l~ 77 S'f,\TION WA(;():--; l'.ipru:c Estalc. Mini Coml $3500 \99 1217 II :-iu per lk.·1·1 h· )!'111•1 Ford n1111l. mu:.l lldl !><18 tr!14.I 9940 ;if\ Ii t>I \"W run' xtn1. h111!1 ~ 1nll'r111r j!oud ... h.11•<' ~lZSll 4!!-1 ~JO d lll'C l'1·1fcc·1 b<i<h & 1111 "''"' 11n·.., \ :\1 ~ \l 11111~ xl11I s:.!11.'iH \.,1.,:1111:1 11.1 :rJx:! ""' \ \\ l{,d1l11t ( itll\ .Jll ."1r. 111 I 1o1f(•I ,,_,.(1.11 \tH:!1,\lt$,:1 1.,lll'\,''.1 -:'~ \ \.\ Ill I; 1,,~1d l '•111d ~1n1 I ~ n11 :,;,!1 117•11 ':I \ W S11p1·r llc••·tl1· ·•·········••·••••••··• l'.l'it Pmlo AM F'.\1 eas.-. l-"a\' sunroof. rel( ga" F::<t' 1•1md $1200 840 f\481 71 ~H:RC'L'RV ('0 .. 1ET t>t '1. 11 ' a t·. ra1lt11 h~alcr lo mi. li'i5~~!J ~""'1 9950 •.•......•..•.•........ I Hli\:-l(;t-:<'()l.'.'lTY 'S AHEST l.l'<('OL.:'1 MEHCl 'HY JJEi\1.EHSlll P RAY FlADEBOE Ll\ll'.t)fh-..; :v1EH\'l !(\' \1, Ill 1\u111 Ct.'nll'r f)r SJll"wv Lake F nrl'st t'Xll . IRVINE 830-7000 528 Ul0.93 +Tax so r. 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S 1c11na nri1"' n X Int ('111111 1hr1111ul sr.;1111 1~15 2.11a fii5 sr.:JH COUPE 5 speed. pollshed isllo~'· 'ill'rffi. beautiful 1·011d1 11nn' 1 llf7 WKI 1 $8995 Volvo 9772 ·••········•···••······ raClOT')' 311' t•ond1t1on1ng. ul1 wheel. cassene X THA SHARP. <G40VWH 1 CALL 830-7QOO f11Jl\1J 111 \\ 1•lll ll'll1hl 11111· .1·,11 l11ol1 •• ,., " flnt1.• pn 111 11n Iii 11 11 1 ~ ,·round '"~1 1 .. , 1 11 1 'l • "' ti I• 11111 it 1.J,1~1 I 11.1 ,1 111 .. 11 !IJ\ ... 11, .... ti 11 ... , ··n u;, .. r r;.1 111 l'Pn 1 hnan•·" t·har1:··' ft.>,.,., ror l"4•rkl.-1 .ll'I " .tolJ ri1l1· .in 11111\ullnn t•1i11lr11I 11 .. pl.ii•• '""''" ~ •1r.1 n~·· \11 1• 11•rt1fu ;1t111n-. 111 th- "..,,1\li!l1• 1111>"1<•1 1 1 lllr tli1<Ull"ll'ftl<lrl 11'" lc•lal hr. ..... '4 1111 ,\<'JI .ur 1 ,,,,rJl1o1n 'h.1r1:1•' onh''' re~ '"P Juli 1?<1 llJ:'''· 11thrr...-·1:-t• '>11<'1·1l11·tl '" 1·u.~1om <"I\ er. tt11Jdr1111 I lh•· advcrt1.-.l'r I 111111"' aml I i" Ila 1 an.1 jtl\11 r • J I 11 • ... 11·rPo 'Int 11111.r .... ~ JfHl81C ~I RS N VOL~O SALES. SERVICE AMOlE.ASIHG 11\ ,. ns~. \.'i IH.I I\ I.II'\ ~.XJ> ... tn~ ~?~ l.f \:I '()I.": :\l 1-: f(\ 'I II Y '" ,1 -ro n ·::-.:Tr-:H 1111 I<• Jll \ I.II : \IMI I u1.1lf l1' \\ J ll 1 t.l'<I hnl'r he:11"1 1,J1 ll'il:l It ,111w ,.,,, \\,1111i·il 111 I rtr •'"' 1 ltl•· I • 1•11 111·1' ., ... ,.,, I I' I' ••I:! X:!I~) 'Pianos & Orqcnts 8090 I .. H\hl•\ li4.·d I uu "'"·'' •. • •••••••••••••••••••••• befhl)fl\ t :1111111\ .11111 ,II I 1'1an11 flllt ._I/(' Up rt !'ht. n t• r T.., n d ,. m Tr ;o 1I1• r I . w ht•ar1ng ltudtlt<'' Antique~/ Sl'L 11 oo l'hnni• Closuc:s 9520 k ·, ") ••••••••••••••••••• •••• WCI' I ,)Vi>. t;,,I :i:l44 1 11\11\• -.111• t. I I •;111i -:' \l'fY i.:11011 1·01111 S75U • 11·!>-1!1 7:1>1~ I . ,~,'j ik:~I • •79 H :T SK I :11n.1-< n lo . mu.'il Sl:'ll' $1t)(t<l 548 O!lfl7 \ I ""11111Oak1!11111\~ 1.1bk"' 11·'1\t.)!t'r<lld 1·1111~1111-. ,.Int IL'af S2~~' ( 'i1111 h .11111 1•11111!. 1ncw111;! rnusl .;l'll •hair Si:1 :.m >l~txl 1 $750 llBt) ;,~it 9tlfl2 Boah. Sail 9060 I \ ·······················' llt:rt·ulon ,ofo ~1·~1 11111 SporttftC) Goods 8094 nehycl rl'lnf SHiii 1 'l111hlk ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·49. Luden. 16· z.'1£l. varn I lcnrm~ S21l l!l>I .1 i:1:1 l ... ~·,sc_.lan-•s h u I I . s I 1 p 1 n N I.I ,.. C'I .,._ heau11 rul $\OllU 1957FORD THUMDERllRD The m osl des1n.-<l das:-1<' 1n So Calif Full \ restored . wh1l.: v. hlul' 1nt & ful l µo Y..l'r 1flllfltlKZI SAVE!!! THEODORE , Co,•• .... ,. "'•4'·~ l Ol or \40 901 PORSCHES WANTED Allow us the opj)('\rtunlly \n t·onsidrr th1• p11rrhast> or lracle m of your l'l<>an Porsrh1· l'h<Tk with L's ' "'II M-1 ">1,1:1 Capri 9715 l \ W POH~llt \I Ill 11.; Jo: , .... , ... I hv. .• \ '\1·'4 port llt>.J• h 1,7:1 11'•111 •••••••••••••••••••••••I '7k BMW J:!(H. ;ill oplt11n.., 1197.'1 Tari::a Carrt'r .i 1'11111 IWtf.(C'. ,,~.,11011 mr. mini bm '4 tan 1nlrrc11r 1'11h 1·01111 Wknd cv ;llil <11115 l :-hed wheels & l'i::. 'l'ht"i I 1·ar '' fre..,h t n ·71 L:a pn nPw 1•lu1d1 I fortunately mu"t .. ,.11 rum. wl'll S120I> i~· l!ll.J or &lo 1%.1 Call 54ll·47:l9 -Dahwt 9720 '79 Turbo Carn•ra. 500 m1 . l fully loatled. RRS-1'7':-. ••••••••••••••••••••••• absolutetv n.uwlt·s~ (·all ~-" fl(1b. 67~ 7481. ... rt 5. Gi3 3778 EAllLEll<E VOLVO 1!11)1; ll;irhor 111' ti cos·r A M t-:SA 646-9303 540-9467 OR.ANGE COUNTY VOLVO l-:XCLUSIVl::LY VOLVO Larges! Volvo Dealer 1n ()range County• Bvl'orL .. -:A.c;E DIRECT I H \'I "IE ~:111 moo ;1; 't1011h•g11 !I 11a.-.i. ..,1 a \\f.!n. Sl:lOI ~1).(11!15 MustcmtC) 9952 ·················•····· ·r.s Mustang 1-'aslback 4 speed, new engine. sus pen~1on s2000 642·3'167 '68 Muslanlo(. 6 l'yl. dean. $1500 847·8418. J~welry 8070 I Scuba Gear ~ 90111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1•~5R37 14? Sn11wb1r'l n1c•e.•I \l\tober h11thtl.1\ ... 111111 111 ll 'W lov.n·,k i leamer s tx1at $2YS Opal nni.: l.1d11 11 r.ln ne 1 675 1134~ l·arat '•old 111 11·1·11 ... uh 1al'kl'l!> 1·t1n1·l·rl~ 111lu ROBINS FORD 20b0 HAR80 R 8LVO. COSlA MISA (>42·0010 Toda)' -~--~ , ..... ~ ...... ~ ......... 75 Po rsche 91<1 . 1 .. r, dean. pol ma!(s. nl'W u res. ,.h11t·ks. ,,e,1h Am Fm 1·ass. he<1ders. bra 1.u"l'rcd 7 1 -I !) ~ 9 i ~ Ii l> \I .1 !o i 14 ~8(,68(!\'C" N•, 2025 S Manchester Anaheim 750-2011 'fW 1 Cl~ASSIC amtfm t'Bl>-". nu lire'> pol •. ><Int wirewheels $1900 67:1 73.19 eves 9955 ····•······•····•·••··· <; 1an ;,a111 It\' I 11" I \l',l.!-. 545 \.-,k fnr T"rr' 1 ·7:-, Enci;on 32 t'!;tm ml i!emuh1g1"l .i1111r,11,,tl '>.'\I t'IK2 ext 6 ... ails. whl kncil. ~ u '.' ''1 m in •' cl ' I ii K,1.,. ,1,,ak1 Jt.'l Ski '<lnl VHF. man) xtra". hoal ii~ 9~ .u H l'"'"I si:iio or II('-.\ offl•r t•over... n1\t">I on We!-\ 80 C:o:ist Must 'c·1" s::l!J.ruo Miscellaneous 80 ;;.11>o1!l23 Firm 9fl8 i':Jll:lor'lf"lA 01!72 ' ······················· I Store. RMtcaw·ant. 2 l'a clt1' :-pok" "It\"'' Bar 8095 16' llobie (;.11. 'tlnl wn<I rims ii 1111 r l)r hul h • •• •• •••• •• •• • • • •• •• ••. Sl20tl 644 1405 llC't wrrn x l R3!l :!<Ml<! 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Mfcr 1;-::1 1om 46 Forti Wooc:hc. r(' ... torl'd $13,000 ,\L...'i<> ·~ \hxkl 1\ Town Sed:•n I tlr. re"llore<l ldl':JI for ,111 1lcnl s10.11011 (\i~• 1ollil 1;:1 6(, T l11rcl pOJrt' OAYSOHLY ~I~ 7019 ·1;1 l'u11 L 1m11~1n1· ll I '6 ti H,til ,, 10• \ C 1Jf1f'H ( ••H •t ' 636 1JJ) Top Dollar Paid For Your ( ';1r • JOHHSC>t4 & SOM Linc.oln-Mercury 2ti26 ll..i r hor RI HI ( 'o!<l& \1\'•;a '1411 :tfi30 We Pay OVER ·77 2S!OZ :!+Z, I 'pd. l'lt'l' ... nrr . .\M f\1 l'a=>-" A < • -..1" m1. 91.'\/Jll flli I 7071 77 21!0% Ort!! .,.,.n,•r llur)!.und~ I "IJfl. \ ('. 1.11Joe,.. xlnl rnnrt si;i.i;u il-1 675 1259 '7f1 Por,l'hC ~115 Rik blk ,\ t '. 5spd Mu:-.1 ... ell s 15. 000 h4 6-oo:?:li 'i1; '.ll!S lmma\', all 1•11 llillL' ~usl ~ell. t\..,I 11\ r this wk 8.51 <»31 ll:Jl ~·~ 7~ Olk Hlk 9;!R Pnrsl'hl' S27 950 or .i..,surrw 1st• .11 low pay1ncnt~ tr-111 !~lftO !iif1·861H till Po rsi'hl' 3S6 l!Oocl <•onll 675 G970 wktl~:­ H15·2ZUI ~ves & wkc•nd" ·•••··••·····•·····•··• 9901 ··••······•·······••··· HOTHMGOVER $4995 MAIERS AUTOCEHTER 1425 Baker Strrel COSTA M ESA 540-9202 79 Olds Usl Cut l;.1-;s BrJ<?hm. lo mt Lob of '-'' l r as 1\ssum lease or hu) i l4 955 00:~1 d ys or 551 1673 e\' v. kmls '7!1 Olrl~ Cullas~ 20.oon !Jrublrm free mile:, <.iarai.tNl Bet11·r than nl'w N•1 k ink:; ssss;, I)\'!> 830 9700. 49:, 717 1 . t.'\11.'!> 493 1332 ,J11hn Wuync 'f<'lll'" <'hill Is 8096 r ·1 "1(11111 1 11 I 1115 wops 1.1m1 y ... ' · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ocl R & 5 wktl):-Prt>( p lum1J1nl( services llORn: Ca l 1:;' w 1 rlr Hmos old , $2 !lf.U 213 98.'I 7!\fiii CV\'f\trlj.t:-1 pa:.~ 1 i\l:.11 611 C.1la ~' 1:tt•.mo m11c ... 1 l\11\h 111•l•1I mul'h wurk M akl' 11fll•1 612 22'!1 111r l•1r msi: f'Ab t!fi6jj I ·~ f"()I( IJ H11111ls1cr P \ · llody l nC'IUritnl( Hl'tl $175(1 67!1 3175 Blue Boe* For Vour (;uod VW. l'or.-rhe or 1\ud1 80 2801.X. 11erf ('ond. T roof. lo milcai.:e Loaded Stiver Rlur n1 1 1:11'1 rvt•s · ~ Speedstt>r . res 1 urt•d, re1I. black ll'alher inl nl'w urcs Gi~1-59:'1J Buick 9910 ··•·····••·····•······· 'fi3 Olds mob1I <.' 88 , i.:11 I ransportnl 111n. t ran~ ncc:d i. wo rk C lean Y.SO/offers 4911 1518 Pinto 9957 TllS 80 l'omplr I ,.·1.1•1 11 f<u un\it1ues Sp:1<·1· 1r.K \ll'1·r ~111 C:ullb'7:13571evt.>;, 11ame!> & pro11ram~ \II TV. Radio. aC•' Xlnl 1·111HI s1wo HiA. Stereo 8098 0 80 tlll k afl I H:l!I llOf,!I ••••••••••••••••••••••• 41' NPSillf.WPl>llT ·75 sloop CM.: dl•s1gn. 12 hags. g o 1)d in vest 160.00U Newport Vai•hl Exchange. 675 1800 9530 VW PORSCHE AUDI ·78 Uabun K in)! ('~11J Trur k Sat•nh<'C $30(11> :.45·077fl Fiat 9725 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Deau11ful Zenith~ .. color ••••••••••••••••••••••• 445 E Coast lliway T\' 2 ~r wm\y. <'re<' de Owla Bl.lilgy &Trailcr nl Bav:;1de r>m 'I' livery Sl24 fi46-1786 RB>UCED Nl'w engine. extra µarts l'l!ewpon Ucach 67:1 ll!IOO ·79 Spider 2000. sell $771111 23' CORONADO sh.J<1v. clean 545-'7996 afl. i; o r take ove r lse: 5400 & • 1u1ac ·ao 'f>.'> 356 SC. 2ntl owner. SICYLARIC 14 Pinlo 3-dr runabout. ~1i.tnal r(.'(! lal'QUer hlk 4 door ~edan Aulomattc . AT. AC. radio. I owner. 1111. superb care. 1·11n air c:<>ndiuonml! Prell) low m1. $1005. 540 7813 n1urse $16.500. t\?:l 120:1 t·:ir 1 105091 ·74 Pm lo Runaboul. o n i: SS f •-= II $6998! owner. J7.000 m1. xlnl ·r. 911 acn IC~ Jll Ull HOW .... RD c .... -.~•-' der warranty New ltfC-" ._ .,.. nn'" t'Ol'ld. 675-2134 or 645-6905 ·•····•·············•·· -· S11fabed $175. nrw qut•<'ll box spnn~ & m,1\trt'" Sls:> f.41 10~ Ches:. set. cx<itrt )o 111 ;\C r iran IH•nd l'arvrd R08J>S\C)Jlt' ChCS'l jJ\'C" JUL t>cmo Sale Great fllted keel. main. Jtb. -Autos,lniported keep equit y & dt:IJ -.pca krr~. al grea\ Genoa. VHF. <>R. m;iny ~.Roe~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• S242/mo.22 rms.8500m•. prices i\llan\il' Musil' exlrac;, sharp. S5200 Rods 9540 fully eqwppcd. ault1 '' ill E 17th :U..t · N w v c i & g b w"0u1t».1t-'!.l'~»A.l:n~IWI----""',.,..,, ... ~ "~cm• rhlll1111 M elec s ,r . l thr alarm. Dovc&Qua1ISts NEWPORT B EAC.lf 74 t'ord Pinto. 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Mamtt...-ce' f:!t!Ople to assist me in m~ Set-Ylce 9 20 NlATlONWl DE TRI\ V F:l . ••••••••••••••••• •• •••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• PROGRAM No s pel·1al quallflcalion needed hul m~t be free lo le:ive for l].S. neaches & Resort Areas & return . All traMPortation & lodglni;: fumished, 2 Weeks ex· penses p•ld In St11te Trainlnl program High pay at caaual condition inake thli extremely de· ~,.,. '°" the ioun1er a«. FOR IMMEDlATF. tLAC2111tNT CALL 8R5. WISE 750· 1000 EXTlOl Boal rerlnlsh ing. top sides, boot stripes. sl!per structure. non-skid. refs. 842-741.3 ·79 Bayliner Uberty. 20'. Uke new. 1.20 hp inboard. marine radio. trailer. S8250. 673-0019 Larsen lS' Ski & Fish Boal with 50 HP Mercury & trailer. SISOO. 546-21629. lo.ts. Power 9040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 13' Ski Boat, w/lraller. 100 '80 Penn Yan Sportflshers hp Mere. musl sell. S1800. 551·27'3 & Cruisers. All 18, no ---- outdrive ~roblems. 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NO . 280, 3 SEC TIONS, 26 PAGES O RANGE COU NTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1980 C TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Jorda11 Backs Iraq Iranian Port City Falls to Invaders BAGHl>Al>. lruq 1AI» l'ht- lran1an port l'll> M t\h\)r ramshahr fell toda) tu lra41 troops, a Brnts h l'urrt:spondent reported from the sct>ne British Broadcu ting Corp correspondent Chr1stophl:!r Morris reported from the front that some small arm s a nd artillery fire was continuing in Khorramshahr but the Iraqis Hostages At ~larket Go Free SAN JOSE (AP> -Seven fright ened supermarket employees walked to safety to- day after huddling inside a besieged supermarket for about four hours after a masked rob· ber struck on e man with a s hotgun, then apparently fled as his plan collapsed, witnesses said. "What kept us in there was fear," said Jerry Santamaria. 21. a stock clerk al the Alpha Beta market, moments after police led him and co-workers from the store. The drama began shortly before 6 a.m. when a passerby alerted police that a robbery was in progress at the market in a shopping ce nte r near Winchester Boulevard, a heavily traveled road feeding com- muters to nearby HJahway 280. Heavily armed police sur- rounded the store and two of. ficers managed to &et inside briefly lhrou1h an open back door and lead some of the people orl&lnally inalde to safety, ac- cording to officer Jim Polman- teer. That left seven inside. pre- sumably bein~ held at gunpoint by the stocking-masked thug. But Santamaria said the man apparently fled after his gun went off as he rut butcher Bob DeLong in the head. He said the seven were hiding around the store and could not tell if the man had gone. "The last I saw of him, he was going into the produce depart- ment," said Santamaria. There is a door leading out of the market in that department. "I'd say there's nobody left in there," said Sgt. Bob Burroughs CSee MARKET. Page A2) NB Chamber Recruiting Monday Night Football it's not, but nonetheless the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Com- merce is kicking off its own brand of Super Bowl '80 tonight at the chamber headquarters with various teams involved. Super Bowl '80 is the name chosen for the annual NHACC membership drive in which groups of members will be com- peting as teams to recruit new businesses and individuals in the area. Oct. 27 is the competition deadline. at which time awards will be presented for both NHACC teams and individuals for outstanding work. Complete information is available by calling 644-8211. h.id tlf1H'11 Iranian derender frnm lht'1r po::.1t1ons lie s aid the l'll) "as ··r1rml) under Iraqi l'lllll rul Tht> cupture of Khorramsharh "ould pul lht' Iraqi troop~ in a µos1t111n ti> move aheud against Iranian ddcn:;c.s along the 300 mile front loward Abadan and Iran 's w1tr b att t:red oil f1t>lds A~WI ........ "etD Dragon Gary Piscottano, 27, newly proclaimed "grand dralOll" of the Ku Klux Klan, says he supports the group because he believes ·'the country is falling apart." His title was announced last month at a Klan rally in Scotland. Conn. ---------- High Court Lets 'Family Hour' Stand WASIUNGTON (AP1 The U.S. Supreme Court today re- fu sed lo interfere with television's .. family viewin g hour_.. The justices, without com· ment. left intact a ruling that, in theory, revived the indus try policy previously struck down as an unconstitutional restraint on free speech. ln 1975. the National Associa- tion of Broadcasters adopted a "fam\ly viewing policy" that sought to keep violent and sex- ually oriented television shows off the air from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. each day. The policy has fallen into disuse. but the legal issue lingered. J orJan't. pnme minister or- i.lcred a mob1lizat1on of all tr ansport vehicles to carry food and supplies to the Iraqi army The mobilization and the report- 1.'d loan or Jordanian air bases aµpeared to move Jordan closer to full ·scale in volvement in the war. and came after a visit by J ordanian King Hussein to Baghdad .• lord.m and Iraq are b11th Arab nations. Iran is non- Ar ab. M11anwhilc. Iraqi warplanes ra1dt!d SE'Vcral targt!ts in Tehran today in retaliation for Iranian raids on civilian t argets in Iraq. tht' official Iraqi news agency said. Tehran Radio reported three killed and 65 wounded. The Iraqi news a~ency carried a dispatch from Khorramshahr saying "the heroes of the battle are loftily standing" in the city and its port. It said Iraqi forces were rendering various services to the people t)f the ar£>a. It also said Khorramshahr was being she lled fro m Iraqi lerrilory ac r o ss the Sh all al .Arab waterway. I ran has disputed repeated claims by Iraq that Iraqi forces captured the city. Foreign cor· respondents who toured Khor- rahshahr on Sunday reported that Iraqis penetrated the city but were being pinned down by <See MIDEAST, Page AZ> Police Grab Suspect in Mesa Holdup Police arrested a Long Beach man on the San Diego Freeway for auspicion of armed robbery just minutes after he allegedly held up a Fotomat shop in Costa Mesa Saturday. . Held in Costa Mesa City Jail in lieu of $25,000 bail for suspi- cion of armed robbery and car- r ying a concealed weapon is Ronald B. Berryman. 37. Police noted that a business like gunman drove his car up to the fo'otomat outlet at 3009 Harbor Blvd. at about 2:50 p.m ., pointed a pistol at the woman clerk and demanded money. He told the clerk to, excluding any checks but, include her iden- l 1fication with the day's re- ceipts, something with her ad- dress on it, police said. The woman stuffed $116.50 and ;>apers with her address on them in a couple of Fotomat plastic bags. she told pohre. The gunman grabbed the bags and sped away. Moments later. Costa Mesa of· hcers stopped Berryman as he drove south on the San Diego Freeway near the Costa Mesa Freeway in a car matching the description of the robber's. Offi cers said they recovered the Fotomat money. identifica- tion materials and the bags in which they were stuffed Investigators said they believe Berryman fits the description of a black bicycling armed robber who held up another Costa Mesa Fotomat facility last month and the International House of Pan- cakes on West 17th Street earlier this year. The policy was attacked in a lawsuit filed against the NAB . the three commercial TV networks and the Federal Com· munications Commission by four writers' guides, three pro- duction companies and nine television writers . The suit charged the policy was inspired by FCC pressure, and was un- constitutional. A federal trial judge in Los NB Nurse Honor~ Angeles in November 1976 Newport-Mesa Unified School s~ruck the policy as unco'1:5tit~-District's head nurse bas been \tonal,-but the 9t.h U.S. Ctrcwt awarded the Air Force Com· Court of Appeals on Nov. 14 set mendatioo Medal for activities i--_ _.....,OT-llELP.E n __ ,aside th!ll ~!· l~.!!s__.u • 019bt DUA• at,.l)la .. .w court sa1a tile Pa JillJTlsnowd Force Bue since 1977. Deidrie SELL IT ~LL have co~plai~ed to the FCC Doi,tyille Is a major in the Air ,... before filing swt. Force Reserve. Littlesf Firefighter Becky Taft. 5, donned fireman's hat and coal this morning and. with the help of Capt. George Pearce of the Newport Beach Fire Department, showed her kindergarten classmates at Newport Hei~hts School how to fight a fire . Becky and her schoolmates are in J oyc·t.' Lawhorn ·~ class. Vis it by Engine 2 from the 32nd Street fire .station was part of Fi re Prevention Week ac· liYities. l\lesa Library Fans Finally Give Up By JERRY CLAUSt.:N °' .... o.11, ........... Patrons of Costa Mesa's downtown Orange County Library branch, described as "unda\Ulted" in their efforts to reach the facility deaplt.e con- struction obstacles throughout moat of this year, finally have been defeated. Chris Mcsparren, regional county librarian, said the library on Park Avenue in the heart of the Lion's Park Super Block. redevelopment project will be closed until 10 a.m. Oct. 14. Patrons are urged, she said. to flse the Mesa Verde branch library at 2969 Mesa Verde Drive East in northwest Costa Mesa. Ms . McSparren said tem- porary access to the downtown branch via Plumer Street was c losed down Saturday when grading began f or a new sidewalk syste m . Concrete 1s ex· pected lo be poured late this week. Work at the Super Block began last year with construc- tion of a new fire station at Plumer and Park Avenue, the librarian noted. Construction has continued this year with work on the city's new Community Center just south of the library and fronting on the facility's main entrance. Swim Class Signups Set That work cut off entrance to the library when Center Street was eliminated in the construction process. Ms. McSparren said, "Use of the library bas declined somewhat, but the patrons who continuously used the facility have continued to do so. They've been quite undaunted.·' Fines on books due to be re· turned to the downtown branch wULbe.-waived this wffk, she added, though books due for re- turn will be acC'epted at the Mesa Verde branch Mesa Verde hours are t he same as those for the downtown branch, open between 10 a.m and 9 p . m Tuesday through Thursday and from 10 a.m to 5 p m Fridays and Saturdays. All county libraries are closed on Sundays and Mondays. Ms McSparren noted. Cagney Back In Britain SOUTHAMPTON. England (AP\ James Cagney. one of Holl ywood 's bes t-loved tough guys, has arrived in Britain for the first time in 20 vl'ars to make a new film . · Cagney, 81, stepped otr the luxury Liner QE2 on Friday with his wife and actor friend Pal O'Brien. who will appear with him in the film "Ragtime." be- ing shot at Shepperton Studios In the film . Cagney plays a New York police commissioner at the turn of the century Amplifier Taken Registration begins today at the Orange Coast YM CA for tad- pole class swimming instruction geared for boys and girls from 3 toSyearsold. F M E t Classes for these pre·schoolers rom esa 8 ery are offered in both the morning The Jolly Roger Restaurant in and afternoon hours at the Y Costa Mesa lost an amplifier headquarters, 2300 University housed in its bar area early Drive, Newport Beach. Saturday to thieves. a manager Aquatic Directo r Gary told police. Weeener says there is a limit of -, Officers said they could not four students per class due to tell for sure how the restaurant t~.~. indi vidua~ _instruction_!..4:.:___ building had been enter;% bf Q ••• -ed :---bltr'lfl!'IJ. \ialue ci11tie amp lier Regis~atlon wall continue this taken from the restaurant at week wath classes beginning 2300 Harbor Blvd. was listed as next Monday. $1,000. Trial Set For Mesan In Pimping By ARTHUR R . VINSEL Ot ... 0.llyPl ... $e.tf Tommy Liotta. operator of a now.defunct Costa Mesa dating service. now has a heavy' date of hisownO t. l61nSuperiorCourt. -Liotta, 36. was ordered bound over to Orange County Superior Court to face arraignment on four COWlts of alleged pimping and pandering. Tht> defendant. who formerly operated Tommy's of Newport, escort service, has pleaded inno- cent to the felony charges Judge Selim S . "Bud'' Frank lin ruled after Liotta 's preliminary hearing in Harbor Judicial Dbtrict Court that there 1s suffi cient evidence to go to trial. During preliminary hearing last weci>k , an alleged former em ployPe testified against Liotta Mar~e Mo~rf! said !>he was hired in J anuary Under question· mg by prosecuting Deputy Dis- trict Attome" .r aek Sullens. Ms M ober~ said s he> was accom· panicd by her husband lo the JOb 101crv1e w. wh1<'h began at a t:afe and ended at L111tt:l ·s a part ment. l.iot la wore lemon colored sla<-ks. a stylish blue s port shirt and bldck. wraparound sun- glasses tCl court Friday, while Ms . Moberg. now a Northern California residcnl. was plainly garbed. She wore an oH-white sheath knit dress and occasionallv a glare for Lwtta 1n testifying at>out their bnef, S:Ja-per date professional association lha l finally soured. Costa Mesa police were in· volved in the arr esl of Ms . Moberg on a prostitution charge that was subsequently dropped CSee VICE, Pirge A2 1 Coasc Weather ____ ,... "I've sold· just about every- th in1 through Daily Pilot classified ads." That's the advertising success stor-y of the La1una Beach woman who placed this ad ln the Daily PlJot: 'Miracle,' Says HB Jtlan Night and rooming low douds a nd fog clear ing back to beaches by Tues- day afternoon. Highs Tuesday in the upper 60s al the beaches to mid-70s In the inl and areas . l~SIDE TODA'\' Overlooked in the e.rc1te· ment owr the Dodgers haa been IM stmd11 improvemenl of the Rama. See atorfu. photo•. Page Bl Bdrm set, contem· porat)·: 2 twtn beds. headboard•. mat· treu, box sprlnas. man'1 and ladles d reHt'r l200.. Ph xxx · llXXX U you want to sell "Jutt about eve~." try the Dally Pilot ct..atfted paces. Call M2·51'11 loclay. Huntington Beach attorney John W. Gyorkoa told friends Sunday that it was a miracle that all 510 people were racued a ft er the I u x u r y Ii n.e r Prlnsendam caugbt fire Satur· day 13> milk off the cout of Alaska. O,.orkoe told an associate in a telephone call from Alaska that icy waters were lappin1 over the aides of lUeboats that were packed to absolute capacity prior to the rescue. . - "John sounded somewhat harassed but he gave the im- preaaion that none of his family · suffered major injuries.'' at- torney Norman Hallquist said today. "He said it was a miracle that everyone was rescued." However.l. fears developed later that uyorkoa' 11-year-old son, Eqene, may have suffered a lea lnJury. Gyorkoa ~ .. flown by helicopter to Sltlca. but bla wife Ginny. dau1hter Sandr•. and son were reported on board a rescue tanker maldna lta way to the Port or Valdez. "It la pouible that John dJdn;t know about the ln)ury to his aon bee auae they were separated. Frlenda »aw television news th.la momiftl and Gene wu reported ln a wheelchair," Hallquiataaid. The GyorkOH9 were en route trom Aluka to Sln1apore, Rona Kon1. Japan and China. , Gyorkoa told Hallqulat the ·-\ ramUy plans to return to Seatue and continue the trip to the Orient by plane. However , that was before re- ports were received concerning the youncer Gyorkos · possible injury. . Oyorkos. wearing a tuxedn and dancin1 shoes t.'hen dls- aater atruck, reportedly lost clothlftl, money and jewelry. Oyorkoe and his ramily live ln Fountain Valley. ··-~ .. · .. ~ OAil.Y PILOl ...-----JlJ T BREi41UNC---..... 3 Childre11 Contest ·Peter ellPrs' Will l.ONl,>\)N 1,\ l'' t'ht' thr.-t< ('hlldren of Vet~r Sl'llerH 1rt.- ,•1111ll''-llllJt llw lult· 1·01m·dum"' wall whar h lovr~ carh of th<•m $1.HtlO und i;.:1' 1•:. SU ti 111 llhon tu hls fourth wi fe Londu11 lt1t>1 11r) u11•·nl non Short. art.ma as spokt·1rnlun fot s,·lh•n< off!\pnn.i MH·hu<-1. 26. S•rah. 23. and V1rtoria. 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Wis I AP> President Carter said today the Repubhran econom1l' program offe rs .. implausible promises, improbable assumptions and 1ll·cons1dered proposals," while }11s deals with "econom ic reality and respects economi'' Justice ... ln his ront1nuing attack on GOP tax cut proposals backed l>Y his challenger . Ronald Reagan. the president declared "We ;:annot deal with our problems by offering som ething for nothing." Carter spoke to students al the suburban Milwaukee Are1;1 Technical College SeripfM·ffou·nrd f :11dunn Heogm1 CINCI NNATI <AP I Republican presidential candidate Ronald Reagan was endorsed today by the Scripps' Howard Newspapers group. - The news papers s aid President Carter "has shown a lack or leadership, inability to deal with a Congres. of h1!) own partv and a habit of misleading the people " · The newspaper group publishes dally newsp apers in 11 states and Puerto Rico OPl.'C . lbat1dtuu1 Dttllor ,.,.,,.,,dord ~EW. YORK IAP l The Organization of Petroleum Ex porting Countries pla ns to abandon the dollar standard and switch to "a basket of 16 c urrencies" for all its oil transarttons a New York-h~sed C'ner gy pubhcataon reported today. · In a copynghted story, the Energy User News said that the O.PEC move "could have~ st~g~ering effect on oil prices 1n the t.J .S. should the dollar decline 1n 1ntemallonal money market~ .. Newport's Housing Policy Under Fire By STEVE MARBLE 01 .... Dall1 Piiot St.ti! N1•wpt111 Beach's six year-old housing JX>lt<•y 1~ under attack 1.rum.state of1icu1I:.. who ~c~ call· 111g Lhe city's housing l'lemenl 0111 of ctate and incomplete Furt her, officials from the Dvp;u1rnent or l lousini.( and Com 1numty Developme nt char ged llwt Newport has failed to come LI(.> with adequate provisions for all "economic segments of the community." The scoldJng came via a letter fro m Paul Turner, an JICO polt cy development chief. City Manager Ro bert Wynn ~ommenting on the llCD letter. pointed out that the city 's hous 1ng policy W&!. written three r~ars befort' thl' state odopted tts r urrent hous1nR guidelines He said the rity's contention a lways has been that the state guidelines are advisory and not mandatory ln his ll·page letter, Turner i.a1 d that Newport is placing a co n s iderab l e burden on neighboring cities by not provad· mg livi ng quarters for low and moderate income wage earners In backing up his claims, Turner pointed out that Newport Bea ch 's employm ent figures have.gone up more than 77 per· cent m seven years. He s peculat ed that this fi gure would con- ' mue to rise. •• ''The c ity mu s t bear OAANOf. COAST DAILY PILOT "•"""" __ _ PU<\t0.f'll •"Ct ~iV..' ,_, ............... M""•OI~ EctltO' CM,,..M L•• AUt\tMtt M4tt\t'OinO t_ai'°' Cotte Meu Office IM"'"" 1:::::· :·o'~~·:~ .,,,,. OfflcH .__. &•<~ ion"" '°"" Hlon ... 1 ._.vt'tint'on fHHtt '11t1\ &••c~ &o.,l•w.tro T ... pllone (114)M2"4U1 CtHelflH Adttertlelfle ta-1171 !:•'~ "'° O:.:,"t', c~~,~=.~1~,~ ~ar\tt •• ~ .. ffUU~ff\h 9'tft\" tt1e., .. :::::=~:.:...:tf'IO\ilt •••t t•t ... ~lttt.n .. ,,, • ._. c••u """• O••O •t , .... Miu, (.i•fOffW• IV'" IU IOOI ~·~ltll h' (., 11t• ••• -'"'' •1 ...... 1 0,. "'""'"''· Mlt1tery.,,t111Mttin\ "rmO't•l"lt f responsibility ror accommodat ang the housing needs or a reasonable portion or the exist ang and ant1 c1pated local low and modcnt1t1· inc-0me labor fort·e ... Turner\\ rote lie said that lht! dty s general plan calls for low.density dl' ve\opm ent with a maximum average of three to four units per acre. "Given the extre me ly high rost of land jn Newport Beach," Turner went on. "such densit y restrictions assure that new de· velopme nt will be very costly well beyond the reach of low and modl•rate income households · · He cond uded that Newport's housing,policy is inadequate and is in bad need of being revised. City Manager Wynn said city planners are curr ently revismg that housing policy, but. he added. it probably won't be finished until next year. Fro• Pagr .I I MARKET. • • as officers combed the store to be sure the gunman was not hid· ing inside. "When things started fa lling apart he ned." The final seven people were led from the store between 9:45 a.m . and 10 a .m .. officers said. Thirteen people -two women and 11 men -were inside when• the robbery began. DeLong, in his mid -305, was hit when he apparently didn't obey the man 's commands quickly enough, he said after re· turning from a hospital, hls head swathed in bandages. He needed 13 stitches to close a wound behind one ear. Vivian Anderson. 40. who had ~en working at the market only one day, said the robber. his lace covered by a stocking mas k. got into the store through a door in the produce depart· ment. Mrs. Anderson said the man ordered h e r and the othe r employees to 1et to the noor. .. "I wasn't nervous at all. Mrs. Anderson said. "( don 't know why." • She said the man never made any demands and she never saw him go near any of the cash re· gisters. Heavtly armed officers were on the roof and ln the parklnl lot around the besie1ed m arket. Polmanteer said. Thlck oran1e tape 1U1pn m arked police lines. The 1tore wu not open for bu1lness at the time of the holdup ~ttempt. , Cruise Ship Desened Thl· 'nu~l' ~htµ Prinsendam burns and 1i~r ... HI lh(• nulf of Alaska after all the ship's morc> than 500 passengers had been U1kcn off !-lafol~ t 't-mn ,.age . I I MIDEAST • • lraniuns, who appeared to be h11lt.llng part of' tlw t•1t v 1\n Iranian milatar): l'Ommuni· If lh' said Irani an Jets raided mihtarv taq.:ets inside Iraq, "in· l'ludrng air bases, radar installa - t 111 n s . truop ro lumns and military ~arrisons as well as oil and military-indus trial installa- tions 'The <'ommunique denied that the Irani an Jets attacked civilian areas. although it said t hey dropped leaflets over Baghdad. The Iranian air altacks ended a untlaLC'ral Iraqi cease-fire mo- ments after it started /\nolht•r Iranian communique said four were killed a nd 25 wounded when Iraqi jets uumbed the town of Kouhdasht. m Lorcstan provrnce Kouhdasht is about 100 miles from the Iraqi border, an the \'entral sector o! the war front l r anaan radio and television broadcast a n interview with President Abolhas!>un Bani-Sadr rn which he said Sunday's Iraqi a ir r aids 111vol\'cd one fi r two plant•s. adding 'They were not t·ons1derecl to be attacks. Such raids are simply intended to restore the morale of a misled ar m y.' An I raqi sopokes m an said earlier that Ira nian warplanes made two raids on the Baghdad area and other Iraqi cities beginning at dawn Sunday. when J raq had said it would stop fight· ing 1f the lranians did likewise. The Iranian communique said its forces at the northern end or the front. near Qasr-e Sh1rin, were res1stm~ concentrated Ira- qi .,lt<1cks haltin g an Iraqi penetr:.111on there An lrati1 adnlnce was also slopped in the c•entral sector near ,\lehran. while Iraqi forces we re driven back "some dis · Lance" Sunday in Musian. Tak- kch and l'ay·e -Pol. acocording to the communique broad cast by Tehran Had10 Annexation Of County Triangle Eyed The Orange County Board of Supe rvisors will be asked Tues- day to initiate proceedings tll ap- prove Newpor t Reach 's pro- posed annexation of a 61-acre island or unincorporated land located between Superior and Monrovia avenues. Anne xation of the "county tr iangle." as the wedged·shaped area has come to be called , was approved by the Newport Beach City Council Sept. 22. T he proposed annexation also has been recommended by the Local Agency Formation Com- mission. the county agency responsible for overseeing an· nexations. Newport Reach officials ar- tively sought annexation of the area to help In their attempt to meet establis hed criteria for provision or housing for low and moderate income groups. A public hearing must be held before county supervisors take final action on the annexation proposal. Mesa Tavern Burglarized A burglar who stood on a ce· ment brick perched atop a stool to enter Mad Dog Morgan's bar in Costa Mesa early Saturday walked out with a c~sh register and $162, police said. Officers said the stool and br\ck combination was used to enter a broken window on the bar's east side at 2642 Newport Boulevard. • The burglar left a trail of coins from where the register had rested out thrOugh the open front door . police said. I County Vote System Reassurances Given The Orange County Board of Supervisors has received new assurances that a computerized system that will tabulate the Nov 4 election results will not fail. The report, submitted to the board by T .R. Egan. director of the county General Services Agency. lis ts several changes being instituted to ins ure there won't be a repeat performance of the June J primary elet•t1on tabulation. Orange Count> was the l a~t tounty in the state to tum 1n election results to Secretal} of State March Pong Eu According to Egan. county staff members and officials of Mar tel Systems In<.•. of Cosla Mesa are meeting on a weekly basis to get the county 's new $1 5 f ' rom P°" \ I VICE ... in an aborterl t•'etJruary tryst at a \'ICe detective's Mission Vl<'JO home, while his wife waited slaked out in a camper outside. The chief witness a~ai nst Liot- ta testified Friday she has no idea why the r harge against her was dropped. but said she is simply testifying because s he disapproves of his way of doing bus iness. T he tall. statues qul' a~h · blonde told Judgr Frankhn that other than th11l. sht> b<'ars nu 111 will Liotta sufled a grrn Questions in her Januar) JulJ interview. sa1ct Ms Moberg v.ho testified lo being escorted by al least 20 male clients and having a date with just one who did not de mand sex for hts $35 fee. She said undt:r oath and she m e ntioned several n amcc; of Harbor Area clients with whom she engaged in sex that Liotta wa s c ur ious about her amenability to diff Pring c;ocial settings. He had asked 1f she could be the same easy-going, fun·loving Marge when clients paid SJ5 plus tip to take he r to a fine Newport Beach restaurant us she would if they JUSt went to a beachfront beer bar for hot dogs . Calvin Klein Jeans. !1111lion vote counting equipment into shape for Nov. 4 E gan said the fi rm has met all time schedules for bringing the system into co mpliance with directives issued by the state Commission on \'uting Machines and Vote Tabulating Devices The commission. following a hearing conducted after the June 3 elettion. warned it would decertify the ~artel S)Stem from future use 1f performance did not improve 1n '.'1>\ember Egan also :-aid the count) as wurk1ng <'loselv v.·1th its c·<mtract farm for c:omputer !>ernces to plan fur election night µroc·ess 1ng of r~!>lllts He s aid the hrm and the count~ hCI \'e be~un te!>ts of Lhl· resulL" pro< es:-ing i.:-st em Egan SllJCl a r1 ·prt•!>1•ntat1\·t· <Jf tht' ">C'trl'ldrv ul ..,tate:. office \\ 11\ \ravel l'1.0r.!ng.: ( nuntv lhl'- "'"l:k 1o re\1t'\\ the-1·1111nh ·..., ~am<.• pld11 for :'\11\ I .rnll m..il..l surl' 1l adh1·1 1 • I'• t h1· C•)m m1s:-1nn ·~ pri•\ wu,ly 1cn pOs <'d n· (J 1u re• ment.; Mes a ~ater Tour Slated By Colle~e \.\ att'r and whet t· 11 <'nm rs tr11m v.111 h< t1111hllgh:1·LI Satur dJy ,..., Orangl' 1...'t•a:.t < ollc·~!•· ktl'k' off 11!> · h.nnw 'I our Cum m un1l}·St.'ncs :\ tour of ~T es;, l'onsolidated W a t t· r D 1 ;; l ri ct f :i c 111 t 1 e s 1" S<'hellulcd \\hen a bus leaves the OCC' Auditorium pdrking area at R 15 u m . a rollt·~t.' spokesm<Jt1 said. The tour 1s free of charge, bur r eg1slration is required at the Communit y Ser nre Office in the college Administration Builc1ang, between 8 a m . and 5 p.n Mon day through Friday The tour. under the dirN·t11>n of C.C. Schearer. water district official. includes orientation at the district 's heC1dquarters. a stop at Lt!e Picke ns Well on Harbor Boule \'ard anc.1 a tour of the Diemer Filtration Plant m L.a Habra The great 5-pocket western iean 1with a trim silhouette. Colors: Indigo Denim Bleac hed Denim, Ecru Canvas and Putty Can- vas -----------____________ .-.--........ Jet Noise Ruling Stands W A S If I N C T 0 N ! A I' 1 The U S Supreme Court refused to· day ll> free Los Angeles lntema· tmnul Airport from having to puy nenrby residents who suffer frnm its noisy air traffic The JU~t1ccs left in tac t California <'ourt rulings that force Los Angeles to pay $86.800 lo 4 1 persons who own homes near the city ·owned airport's two n11rth runw<.i ys. The rulings ulso Je:ive the tity liable for future nuisanC'e lawsuits. Los Angeles' <.ippeal was sup- ported by San Francisco, which operates San Francisco lnterna- l 10 n a I Airport. and by the 11pcrator:. of the Rurbank · c: lend;ilc Pa1.udcn<1 Airport, San Diego lntcrnataonal Airport- l.1 nd bH~h Field and J ohn W ayne Airport in O r ange County The (;realer Westches tH llomeownt•rs A~sociation and <1lhl•r:.. SUl!d Los Angeles in 1969. ch ar~ing that the noise from Jetliners taking off a nd la nding at the city'!. busy a irport created 11 nui~1111ce and represented a k and of governmental "taking " of th car property. County Judge Be rnard Jef ferson agreed w i th the hnmcnwners, and ordered the ci- ty to pay the $86,800 in damages for the years 1967 through 1975. .1 udge J errerson also ruled that cat•h person affected by the noise nuJsance could periodical· ly return to court with a new lawsuit. again seeking money dam ages Ci\y lawyers argued that because the Federal Aviation Adm1mstrat1on has "exclusive control" of airplanes not at designated ~ate positions. the airport cannot be s ubjected to !-.Late nwsant e laws Man Slain In Santa Ana Holdup Try \ gunman ma!.qucrading as a drunkard a llegedly s hot and killed a man in San ta Ana Satur· day ni ght during a robbery. Pedro Garcia, a n ilJegal alien believed to be in his early 20s. was killed after a man stag. gered up \.o Garcia and his two frie nds who wer e standing behind a cafe at 424 E . Third St., s aid S anta An a police in· vestigators. The gunman allegedly de- manded money . said Sgt. John Collins One of the three men r:Jn another "as hit in the face h:-th<' i::unman and Garcia was shot Y.hen he claimed to ha\'e no money. said Collins The unidentified g unman ~rahbPd G11rcia 's wallet. ran and has not heen c:iught. Collins said. Firs t Aid Course Slated at YMCA A six·week first aid course will be offe red by the Orange Coast YMCA. beginning Wed- nesday The rlass wi ll meet Wed- nesdays from 7 to 10 p.m. at 2300 L:nivers1ty Dr ive. Ne wport Beath. For mor e information and advance registration call 642·9990 Al t., GAn/\GI h f AC.,t llON ISi AND N( Wl'ClH I HI AU t 'l·I IJ•itl 1'1 m -· ... ,, Irvine t:::01 T 1nN * * * VOL. 73, NO. 280, 3 SEC1 IONS. 26 PAG ES ORANGE CO UNT Y. CALIFORNIA ]ordar1 Backs Iraq Iranian. Port City Falls to Invaders Bl'LLETl"i LONDON C\P). -T he Iranian port city of Kborramshahr ff'll lo aUukiag Iraqi troops toda). lhf' British Broadcasting Corp. re· portH. BAGHDAD. Ira q (Af'> Fighting was reported all ulon~ ,..,._, Br•,,." Gary Plscott.ano, 27, newJy proclahued "grand dragon" of the Ku Klux Klan , says he supports the group because be believes ·'the country is f alllng apart." His title was announced last month at a Klan rally in Scotland, Conn. High Court Lets 'Family Hour' Stand WASHINGTON (AP) The U.S. Supreme Court today re· fus e d t o int e rfe r e with televis ion 's "ra mdy viewin g hour." The justices, without com · ment. left intact a ruling that, in theory. revived the industry policy previously struck do_wn as an unconstitutional restraint on free speech. In 1975, the National Associa· tion of Broadcasters adopted a "family viewing policy" that sought to keep violent and sex- ually oriented television shows off the air from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. each day. The policy has fallen into disuse. but the legal issue lingered. th.· .!UO m1k II\\ .t:-1011 I n111t ltH.la~ .111cl lcaq da111w<1 tht· t>mballlt'tl lrJ111Jn t>•Hl 11\ 11 1 Khur rJm!>hah1 had lll'l'Ufll t' Jrl <id \ ant't• ... 1ron~h1dll for Iraqi 1n1vps Ira n :.aid t h•· lrq1 pt'llC'I r;.ittoll~ ha<J IJl'•'ll halted 111 :-t:.'\ t'ral areas and Iranian for l't.•-; lurl't."CI the Iraqis to rt>tre<il Ill OI hl'r St.'('t UI'!> Rescue On Ship 'Jllliracle' Huntington Beach attorney John W. Gyorkos told friends Sunday that it was a miracle that all 510 people were rescued aftl'r t he luxur y lin e r Prmsendam <'aught fire Satur- da:, l~ miles off the coast of Alas ka Gyorkos told an associate in a telephone call from Alaska that icy waters were lapping over the s ides or lifeboats that were pac ked ll) absolute capacity prior to the rescue. ··J o hn sounded .somewhat ha rassed but he gave the im- pression that none of his family s uffered major injuries." at- torney Norman Hallquist said today. "He said it was a miracle that everyone was rescued ." However, fears developed later that Gyorkos' is.year-old son. Eugene. may have suffered a leg Injury. G yo rkos was flo wn by helicopter to Sitka. but his wife Ginny, daughter Sandra, and son were reported on board a rescue tanker making its way to the Port or Valdez. "It is possible that John didn't know about the injury to his son because they were separated. Friends saw television news this morning and Gene was reported in a wheelchair." Hallquist said. The Gyorkoses were en route rrom Alaska to Singapore. Hong Kong .. Japan and China. Gyorkos told Hallquist the family plans to return to Seattle a nd continue the trip to the Orient by plane However, that was before re· ports were received concerning the yow1ger Gyorkos' possible injury. Gyorkos. wearing a luxedn and danl.'in.I! shoes when dis - as ter struck. reported ly lost clothing, money and JeWl"lry c;yorkos and his family livl" tn Fountain \'alley Shrimpers Angry BRUNSW lCK. Ga . IAPI Shrimpers from Georgia and Florida s taged a brie f de m- onstration at a major lift-span bridge on U.S. 17. s narling traf· fie for 1 ''2 miles in each direc- tion to protest what they say are "disastrous market conditions." Jordan s pnme minister or- dt:.'red a mobiliz ation of all transvart vehicle~ to carry food a nd supplies to the Iraqi army. The mob1hiation and the report- ed lo:rn of Jordanian air bases appeared to moVl' Jordan closer to full·Sl·alc involvement in the war. and l'amc aftt•r a visit by Jonlanian King Hussein to Raghdall The lracp news a~t'nc·y carried a dispatch from Khorramshahr saying "the heroes of the battle are loftily standing" 10 the city and its port. It said Iraqi forces were rcn1h•ring various services to the people of the area. It also sa id Khorn1mshahr was being s h e ll<'d from Iraqi te rritory ac r oss t h e S h att a l-Arab waterway Iran has dis puted repeated claims by Iraq that Iraqi forces captured the city. foreign cor- respondents who toured Khor · rahs hahr on Sunday reported that Iraqis penctretted the city but were being pinned down by Irani ans. who appeared to be hold mg part of the city. An Iranian military communi- que said Iranian jets raided military targets insi de Iraq. "in· eluding air bases. radar installa- l io n s , troop columns and military garrisons as well as oil and military-industrial installa· lions. The communiQue denied that the Iranian jets attacked civilian are as. although it said they dropped leaflets over Baghdad. The Iranian air attacks ended a unilateral Iraqi cease-fire mo- (See MIDEAST, Page AZ) Court Nixes Use of Pot For Religion WASHJ NGTON tAP> -The U.S. Supreme Court today re- fused to allow the religious use of m arijuana. The justices left intact Florida laws barring me mbers of the Ethiopian Zion Church in Miami Beach from smoking marijuana during worship services . The Florida Supreme Court ruled Nov. I that state laws do not violate the church members ' freedom of religion. The Coptic church traces its roots to a bona fide religion of long standing in J amaica and Ethiopia. The Florida courts found that the use of marijuana "is an essential portion of the c hurch 's religious practice ." The marijuana itself is not an object of worship. but is used by churc h members to bring them closer to Gt>d In early 1979. Florida and Mi a mi Beach authorities filed a nuisance complaint seeking a court order prohibiting the use of the house a s a place of wors hip and barring the Coptics from smoking pot as part of their worship services, i o ...... ._..._..,OMTA"*- COND() IHKl"I UNI U' TO PUCI PApeRWORk tN DRUM fOR DRAWING MO "'°"Ult Sundttr •t IMM'• UnMreetr High; Onty 30 Qet Ch•nce to ... , • Your Homc••o•·n Dall~· ~t·wspapt•r MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1990 . TWENTY-FIVE CENTS WALNUT VILLAGE JAZZ DANCERS GET A KICK OUT OF IRVINE HARVEST FESTIVAL They Were Among P8'tlclpenta In Weekend Community Event et Heritage Park Changes Made County Vote System Reassurances Given The Orange County Board of Supervisors has received new assurances that a computerized system that will tabulate the Nov. 4 election results will not fail . The report, submitted to the board by T.R. Egan, director of the county General Services Agency, lists Se\'eral ct\anges being lnsfiluted to insure there won't be a repeat performance of the June 3 primary electidn tabulation. Orange County was the last county in the state to tum in election resul ts to Secretary of State March Fong Eu. According to Egan. county staff members and officials of Martel Systems Inc . of Costa Mesa are meeting on a weekly basis to get the county's new $1 .5 Swim Class Signups Set Registration begins today at the Orange Coast YMCA for tad- pole class swim ming instruction geared for boys and girls from 3 to 5 years olrt. Classes for these pre.schoolers are offered in both the morning and afternoon hours at the Y he adquarters. 2300 Universit y Drive. Newport Beach. Aquatic Direc t o r Ga r y Wegener says there is a ljmit of four students per class due to the individual instruction re· quired. Registration will continue this week with cl asses beginning next Monday. million vote counting equipment into shape for Nov. 4. Egan said the firm bas met all time schedules for bringing the system into compliance with directives issued by the state Commission on Voting Madunes and Vote Tabulating Devices. The commission, following a hearing conducted afte r the June 3 election. warned it would decertify the Martel s ystem from future use if performance did not improve in November. Egan also said the county is working closely with its contract firm for computer ser vices to plan for election night process· ing of results. He said the firm and the county have begun tests of the results processing system. Egan said a representative of the secretary of state ·s office will travel to Orange County this week to review the county's game plan for Nov 4 and make sure it adheres to the com· mission 's previously 11nposed re· quiremenls. The agency director noted that the state commission will meet Oct. 31 to review the county"s modifications of the system Egan said his st aff is working to ensure that actions by the com- mission would not fo rce an) last minute changes Poland Purges 9 WA RSAW . Poland cAP l Poland·s Communist Party Cen· t ral Committee agreed today to purge nine leading party of- fi cials and to adopt drastic economic r eforms. including meat rationing. "to restore faith in socialism." 540 Enter Condo Lottery in Irvine • By RICHARD GREEN 01"9Delty ........... More than 540 people streamed into Irvine's Universi- ty High School auditorium Sun- day to participate in a lottery for $75.000 condominiums. Thirty winners were chosen from the crowd of people want- ing to buy Irvine condominiums ranging in size from 750 to 1,164 square feet. The condominiums are the first phase of the Woodbridge Park Vista development being built by the Irvine Pacific Development Company. Those who showed up for the lottery were told that the con- dom lniums could be acquired for $10 000 down and $957 a month. irhe lottery WH restrict· e'd to people who work ln lrvine. A second lottery wlll be held Oct " 18 /or· out ·Of •the-city workers who want to buy Woodbridge Park Vlsta con - dominiums. Thirty-three unl\I will be offered up then. 1' The two-lottery 1y1tem ls be- ------·---- ing used by Irvine Pacific in an effort to meet a portion or the city's General Plan that re- quires affordable housing !or people who work in Irvine, but live elsewhere. Those interested in buying the condominiums priced from $75.176 to $'76,176. are required to earn less than about $27.500 yearly. This r equirement is another attempt by the builder to match city affordable housing requirements. Nearly 3,000 people have sub· milted interest cards to buy the 63 condominiums in the two lot· teries. according to Irvine Com- pany spokes m an Martin Brower. It waa unknown this morning how many actual lottery cards were entered In Sunday's lot- tery. The Woodbridte Park Vista ttevetopment. ls located ln the fa1t·developln• southwest Wood- bridge area of Irvine. . ' ·. 23,000 Flock To Irvine's Harvest Fest Irvine's eighth annual Harvest Festival attracted more than 23,000 people to a variety or events over the weekend rang- ing from a dunk tank to the Harvest Moon Ball. F estival organizer Dave Baker said this morning he wasn't sure how much money was earned in the annual fund- raiser but speculated it was more profitable than the pre· v1ous seven Harvest Festivals. About 600 people danced at the Harvest Moon Ball Friday at the Registry Hotel. Baker said. The most popula r attraction on the Heritage Park festival grounds was a dunk tank, he said. Those who sat on the col· laps ibh.• platform above the water included local news paper editors Toni Bennett and J eanne Keevil and City Coun cil mem- bers Rill Vardoulis. Mary Ann Gaido and Larry Agran. Baker s aid the festival ran s moothly with the exception of one repe>rt of a stolen auto PILOT HELPED SELL IT ALL "I've old JUl>l about evcry- t h i n g through Daily Pilot classified ads .. That's the advertising success s tor y of the Lagun a Reach wo m an who placed this ad in the Daily Pilol R<lrm ::.t'l 111ntcm porarv :? I ~1n ll<'rl~. h t· a (I bo J, rd c;. rn .1 t I re~:.. ho>. sprtnJ!!->. man·s and lad11•:. d re:.st'r S2f~I Ph '\' XXXl\ If you want to s~ll .. just about everything." try the Daily Pilot classified pages. Call 642-5678 t.oday. Or:::ecJ:ast \\'ealher Night and morning low clouds and fog clearing back to beaches by Tues. day a fternoo n . Highs Tuesday in the upper 60s at the beaches to mid-70s in the inland areas INSIDIE TODA'°' Overlooked in the ercite- ment ot.ieT the ~rs ha& ~en the st~y Improvement o/ the Ram•. See storlea. photo•. ~81. ..... 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('nrtn-. l11a .. k 11 GOP Tur ('Uf Plml# WEST ALLIS. W1:-. ~AP ) -President Carter said todity the •Republican cconi>mic progr am offers "implausible promises. • improbable assumptions and Ill-considered proposals," while his deals with "economic reality and respects economic justice." In his continuing attack on GOP tax c ut proposals backed by his challenger, Ronald Reagan, the president declared: "We .;.c a nnot deal with our problems by offering something fo r nothing.·· -· Carter spoke to s tudents at the suburban Milwaukee Area ·Technical College. :· ~ripp1·H111card t:ndonN"JI Reagan CINCINNATI -, AP I -Republican presidential candidate ,. Ronald Reagan was endorsed today by tbe Scripps' Howard . ~Newspapers group. The news papers s aid President Carter ·'has shown a lack of leadership, inability to deal with a Congress of his own party and a habit of misleading the people." The news paper group publishes daily newspapers in 11 states and Puerto Rico. flPEC'. l ba11don11 Dollar Slmadard NEW YORK (AP) -The Organization of Petroleum Ex- l'Ortm~ Co untries pla ns to abandon the dollar standard and s~1t rh to "a basket of 16 currencies" for all its oil transactions, :1 ~ew Yol'k-based energy publication reported today In u copyrighted story. the Energy User News said lhat the 0 P EC move "could have a staggering effect on oil prices in the U S. shouJd the dollar decline in international money m arkets " Pimping Alleged Trial Set in Mesa 'Dating Seroice' 8 ) ARTlll'R R. VINSF.L 04 ..... O•llf Piiot St•ll Tommy Liotta. operator of a 11.uw-defunct Costa Mesa dating <;Nvice, now has a he avy date of lus own Oct 16 in Superior Court. · Liotta, 36, was orde red bound <>ver to Orange County Superior Court to face arraignment on r;ur counts or alleged pimping a.ud pandering. · T he defendant. who formerly operated Tommy's or Newport, ~cort service, has pleaded inno· c:J>nt lo the felony charges. J udge S e li m S . "Bud" Franklin r uled after Liotta's P/eliminary hearing in Harbor Judicial District Court that there 16 s ufficient evide nce to go to trial. 'During preliminary hearing last week, an alleged former em ployeetestified again"t Liotta. Marge Moberg said she was hired in J anuary. Unde r question- ing by prosecuting Deputy Dis- t rict Attorney Jack Sullens. Ms. Moberg said she was accom- panied by her husband to the job interview, which began at a cafe and ended at Liotta 's apartment Liotta wor e lemon -colored slacks. a styli sh blue s port shirt a nd black. wraparound sun- glasses to court Friday. while Ms . Mober g, now a Northern Ca lifornia resldenl, was plainly garbed. OA~NOE COAST DAILY PILOT ln• Or~ CN'lt 0.11¥ Pt101 W•lh ..,~ ... " ·~ \amr,.lllft'Cf IM ~ .... ..,, e»ttu '' Pvbh\hr'd t>., ow O'•t\O~ to.'1 P1,;0t1\l'llnQ (Otf'Ji""" s.o.t'•tt tt0111on" .,,. t)ultit~d ~ • ., uuouon Fr1o.ay fO,. (otlf MfW NtNpott 8t~PI, Hl#fthftt'jCW't 8f'tHPI lil'OwftU •tl V•U •f l 'wil'I• LIOOtU •••U.f\ SO..tf\ Co.ot A ""01• •to•on•t .o+tion '\ OUOl1\JWoO S.tUlfCM'I\ MIO ~vf'Ml•'t\ rf\t pil'"1f'li(1p..tl CNDll\f't1ft1Q ournt 1\ •t JJO W.t• 81\1 SC,,.., P O ........ ~ ..... ( •• w ••• ''*'* .......... _ Pr•\1df'ftf •"4 P.,.,.i~t' Tfrt•Mt \ICHYO (dlf6' , ......... ,...........,. IA•t1•01"'0 (l)ltot CM ri..H L .. t At\1\,.1'\. 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The chief witness against Liot- ta testified Friday she has no idea why the charge against her was dropped, but said she is simply test ifying because she disapproves of his way of doing business. The tall, s tatuesque, ash- blonde told Judge Franklin that other than that, she bears no ill will. Liotta stifled a grin. Questions in her January job interview. said Ms. Moberg, who testified to being escorted by at least 20 male clients and having a date with just one who did not demand sex for his $35 fee. She s ajd under oath -and she mentioned several names of Harbor Area clients with whom she engaged in sex -that Liotta was c u rio u s a bout h er amenability to differing social settings Man Slain In Santa Ana _ _Holdup_Tcy A il,Ulman masqueradins-as a drunkard a llegedly s hot and killed a man in Santa Ana Satur- day night during a robbery. Pedro Garcia, an llle1aJ alien believed to be in his early 20s. was kt11ed after a man stag- gered up to Garcia and his two friends who were standln1 behind a cafe at 424 E . Third St .• said Santa Ana police ln- vestigaton. The gunman alle1edly de· manded money, said Sgt. John Colllns. One of the three men ran, another was b1t ln tbe face by the gunman and Garcia wu shot when he claimed to have no money, 1aid Oolllns. Tbe unidentified 1unman 1rabbed Garcia'• wallet, ran and bu not been cau,bt, Collins •aid. f APWI ....... (:ruise Ship Deserted Tht> ('l'Ui se ship Prinsendam burns and lts t s 111 the G u lf of Alaska after all the ship '~ m ore Lhan 500 passengers had been taken off safoly Washed-up Clanis Said Not Safe The reason why thousa.nds of Pismo clams and mussels have washed up on west Orange Coun- ty beaches remained a mystery today but state and local of- ficials were standing by their warning against consumption of the seafood . Some beachgoers reportedly have been C'Ollecting the clams and mussels, which were first reported Friday along Bolsa Chica State Beach in Huntington Beach and along Seal Beach. Although few additional clams or mussels washed up during the rest of the weekend. beach of. ficials reported that their phones were ringing frequently with q uestions abouL whethe r I.he seafood was safe for eating . Ra lph Young, spokesman for the California Fish and Game Department in Long Beach, said he is still advising against con· s umption of the washed sea creatures because of the possibili- ty that they could transmit paralytic shellfish poisoning. Young said Fish and Game biologists still h a ve not de- te rmined whether the unusual washup was caused by tidal ac- tion or other factors. Lifeguard LL. Bill Richardson of Huntington City Beach said his section of the ocean front was not s ubject to the washup. But he added that his office has received numerous calls con- cerning the safety of eating the clams or mussels "Common sense dictates that you don't eat anything that's washed up out of the ocean ," he said. "People may want to pick them up and toss the m in a trash can. but I wouldn't do anything more than that with them ," ,..,...p~,,, MIDEAST • • ments after it started. Another Iranian communique s aid four we re killed and 25 w o unde d whe n Iraq i jets bombed the town of Kouhdasht. in Lorestan province. Kouhdasht is about 100 miles from the Iraqi border, in the central sector of the war front Iranian radio and television b roadcast an inte r view with President Abolhassan Ba ni-Sadr in which he said Sunday's Iraqi air raids involved one or two planes. addin~ "They were not cons idered to be attacks. Such raids are s imply intended to restore the morale of a misled army." An Iraqi sopokesman said earlier that Iranian warplanes made two raids on the Baghdad area and othe r Iraqi cities beginning at dawn Sunday. when Iraq had said it would stop fight Ing if the Iranians did likewise. The Iranian communique said its forces at the northern end of the front, near Qas r-e -Shirin, we re resisting concentrated Ira- Newport's Housing Policy Under Fire By STEVE MARBLE Of u .. O.oily Pllel Sl.llt Newport Beach 's six-year-Old housing policy is unde r attack from slate officials who are call - ing the city's housing element out of date and incomplete. Further, officials from the Depa rtment of Housing and Com- munity Development charged that Newport has failed to come up with adequate provisions for all "econom ic segments of the community." The scolding came via a Jetter from Paul Turne r , an HCD policy development chief. City Manager Robert Wynn. commenting on the HCD letter, pointed out that the cit y 's hous- ing policy was wrilten three years before the state adopted its current housing guide lines. lie said the city's contention always has been that the s tate guidelines are advisory and nm mandatory. In his ll·page teller, Turner said that Newport ts placmg a co n s ide r able burde n o n neighboring cities by not provid- ing living quarters for low and moderate inrome wage earners. In backing up his c laims. Turner pointed out that Newport Beac h 's employment rigures have gone up more than 77 per· cent in seven years. He speculat- ed that this fi gure would con- tinue to rise "Th e ci t y m u st bear , responsibility for accommodat- ing the hous ing needs of a reasonable portion of the exist· ing and anticipated local low a n d moderate income labor force." Turner wrote. He said that the city's general plan calls for low-density de- velopment with a maximum aver age of three to four units pe r acre "Given t he extrem ely high cost of land m Newpurt Beach," Turner went on. "such density restrictions assure that new de- velopment will be very costly wel I beyond the reach of low and moderate tn C'ome households ·· H e ccm<.'luded that Newport's housing polic) is inadequate and 1s 1n bad need of being revised City Manager Wynn sa id city planners are currently rev1smg that housing poliry. hut. he added. 1t probabl} won't be fin ished until next year. Turner said his department undertook its review of the hous· ing policy on a request from the Western Center on Law and Pov· ertv_ The Los Angeles based Western Center, along with a number of legal aide groups, riled a lawsuit against the city and s everal develoP.ers early this year Queen Bailed Senior, 76, W~ns Election SUPERIOR, Wis. <AP) -Irma Loyear is not the usual homecoming queen And students at University of Wisconsin at Superior may never have been as enthused over the crowning of a homecom- ing queen as they were over the weekend. About 300 people at the campus' Rothwell Student Center jumped to their feet and applauded and chanted "Irma ! lrma ! " at her coronation. It might never have happed had she been the customary 20-year.old beauty with toothpaste-ad sm ile and shampooed tresses bouncing off her shoulders But Mrs . Loyear is a 76-year-old senior at the university, majoring in fine a rts. The university Arts League sponsored Mrs. Loyear in t he homecoming election, and she won by a com- fortable margin. ~ ~ qi etteck3, halting en--keq·.-· ----·- penetration there. An Iraqi advance was also stopped in the central sector near Mehran, while Iraqi forces were drive n back "some dis· lance" Sunday in Musian, Tak· keh and Pay-e-Pol, acocording to the communique broadcast by Tehran Radio. It said the lra- ni an . forces ach iev e d "im · pressive successes" in the cen· tral sector, taking partial con· trol or the Karkeh River. Around Ahwai, the capital of the oil-rich Khuzistan province, an Iraqi column was "crushed" In the past rew days and the area has been cleared of Iraqis, the Iranians claimed. At the southern end of the front, the Jraqls were continuing to shell Abadan, rrom the Iraqi side or the Shatt al-Arab waterway . . Calvin Klein Jeans. The great 5-pocket western jean with a trim silhouette . Colors: Indigo Denim. Bleached Denim, Ecru Canvas and Putty Can- vas 1 Jet Noise Ruling Stands WASHINGTON (A P >-The U.S. Supreme Court refused to· day lo free Los Angeles Interna- tional Airport from having to pay nearby residents who suffer from its noisy air trame. The jus tices le ft intac t California court rulings that force Los Angeles to pay $86,800 to 41 persons who own homes near the city-owned airport's two north runways. The rulings also leave the city liable for fut ure nuisance lawsuits. Los Angeles' a ppeal was sup- ported by San Francisco, which operates San Francisco lntem a- t1 on a I Airport , and by the o p e r a tors of th e Burbank· Glendale·Pasadena Airport, San Die go International Airpor t - Lindbe r gh F ie ld and J ohn Wayoe Airpo rt i n Orange County. The Gr eat er Westchester Homeowners Association and othe rs sued Los Anoeles in 1969, ch arging that lt 1oise from jetliners taking off and landing at the city's busy airport created a nuisance and represented a kind of governm ental "taking" of their property. County J udge Bernard Jef- f e r s o n ag r eed with the homeowners. and ordered the ci· ty to pay the $86,800 in damages for the years 1967 through 1975. Judge Jeffe rson also ruled that each person affected by the noise nuisance could periodical· ly return to court with a new lawsuit, again seeking money damages. Mr. Harries Of Irvine Dead at 54 Vi sitation by frie n ds is scheduJed from 3 to 5 p.m. today and 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday for six-year Irvine resident Robert Siddoway Harries Jr .. who died Saturday following a long iJI. ness. He was 54 . Visitation will be held at the Baltz Bergeron-Smith & Tuthill Westc liff Chapel Mortuary in Costa Mesa wher e funeral services will be held Tuesday at 12 p.m Interment will follow at Harbor Lawn-Mount Olive Memorial Park in Costa Mesa. During bis 30-year career as an engineer with Westinghouse, Inc .. Mr . Harries r ose to management level. A World War II Navy veteran, Mr Harries was a signalman and petty officer fi rst class who was nominated for U.S. Military Academy training at West Point. but the war ended before he could enter school. He is survived by his wile Evelyn, of the home in Irvine's University Park district, sons, Rick, of Reno, Nev., and Randy, o f Ne wpo rt Bea c h i nd daughters, Valorie Parker and Shelly Murlin. both or Reno, Nev., Bonnie Rall of Hollywood and Kathy Parkier, of Missouri. along with four grandchildren. Additional survivors include a brother, Dick Harries. of Salt Lake City. Utah: llisters Faye Leaver. of Las Vagas, Joan Barn es a nd Ann e tte Christensen. both of Salt Lake City, Utah., and his mother, Mrs. Zella Ha rries. also of Sall Lake City ALS GARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) 644 7030 .< ': ' I I Laguna/South Coast \'our Homt••own Dall,· ~t•wspaper VOL. 73, NO. 280. 3 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1980 TWENTY·FIVE CENTS Niguel Apart01ent Foes Map Strategy· Laauna Nifutil rt1111dc-nt.:s. un &rt over plans to bulld federall) subaldbed. low lnc·ome apart menu in tMir are. uy lh\'y wall next take ~Ir case t o the t·oun ty Plannln& Comm1ss1on "We'll ~ keepinai our eye orl the Planning Commission agt!ll da lo make sure we are there when the members consider the tract map for Lhe prOJtl<'t ... said Paul U1u.~man. a :11l0kl'lm1tm for t hc> r('s.tdents ··we l'XP<'<'l the romm1ss1on to hondll' tht' llHtltt-r 1n abo"t ., month,' he addl.'d earb 200 of lht• resident ml•l <1l t 'rown olley l'ommu111 l~ Park Salurda) 10 .,Ian lhear ilratl'g\ l'he rnll) "'·as organw~d by the Laguna Niguel Community As t11Jc let1on, n l~ul homeowners "roup Lh1:tt opposes the apart· ments, planned at Niguel Road and Alicia Parkway. llazeman. president of the as- sodataon. said the influx of school-age children into the de· velopment would "spell dis· aster" to the nearby Moulton Elementary Sc:hool. Hazeman said the lo<"al resi· dents particularly disagree wUh the construction of rental units as opposed to for-sale affordable housing. He said Moulton Elementary was already operating at full capacity and tt)f sc.,ool district would receive go funds for the additional stud"ents since they would be Uvlng in rental units Under a s tate law passed about two years ago, city and county governments can charge developers about one percent or the selling price of a housing un· it up to a maximum of $1,200. The money can then be used to purchase temporary structures to house new students. However, the law does not apply to rental housing. llazeman says his group will try to convince Avco Commum· ty Developers. the company planning to build the apar t· ments. to try to woi;k out another plan with the county for low-income hous ing in Laguna Niguel. However , Hazeman says his group isn't willing to enter into a court battle with Avco to keep the apartments from being built. Iraq Takes Iranian Port City Sgranwre Bills Laguna Still Seeking Loan .\'eu:t DNlflOn Gary Piscottano. 27. newly proclaimed "grand dragon" of the Ku Klux Klan, says he supports the group because he believes ·'the country is falling apart." His title was announced last month at a Klan rally in Scotland, Conn. SF.Hepatitis Scare Rises SAN FRANCISCO (AP > Although the University of San Francisco opened a free clinic today so students can receive a shot to prevent the spread of in· fectious hepatitis. some students think the school has offered little help. City health officials learned Friday that a cafeteria manager served meals on campus several days while infected with hepatitis. More than 1,300 stu· denu may have been infected. of· ficials said. In ruers dis tributed on campus Saturday. students who ate in the cafeteria on Sept. 22, 23, 24 and 30 were urged to immediate· ly gel a shot of gamma globulin, which counteracts spread of the disease. Laguna Beach city officials are not giving up on trying to ob· tain a federal loan to help pay orr a $6.7 million debt on Sycamore Hills -despite cut· backs in the loan program. They have submitted a revised application for a $1.5 million loan from the federal Coastal Energy Impact Program, and are looking for support from Regional Coastal Commission officials in their effort. City Manager Ken Frank will report to City Council members Tuesday that he has reque.sled a letter of support for the loan from Michael Fischer, executive director of the Coastal Com- mission. The city is negotiating a sale or 60 acres of the S22-acre Sycamore Hills property, locat- ed betWfftl Laguna Canyon and El Toro roads. to Baywood Development Co. of Newport Beach. Baywood plans to build up to 322 townhouses on that portion off El Toro Road adjacent lo Leisure World. Sales proceeds -expected to total between $3.5 million and S4 million -would be used to service a portion of the debt on the property. About $1,500 per day interest is accruing on the debt. The Coastal Energy Impact Program loan would help pre- serve the property if a proposed 11,000·acre National Urban Park around Laguna becomes a re· ality. In a report to the council. Frank said that because of the cutbacks in the program, "it is unlikely the r ity will get any CEIP loan." "However. we still have a chance to secure a loan of a s ma Iler a mount" than the original $6.4 million application. he said. Also at its meeting Tuesday, the council is scheduled to hear a report on archeological re· mains in the Sycamore Hills area. The council meets at 6 p.m. at City Hall. Carneiro Captures Portugal Victory LISBON, Portugal <AP) Center.right Prime Minister Francisco Sa Carneiro won a stunning victory in Portugal's parliamentary elections and said it meant the downfall "by t l ' , .. - IRAOI PARATROOPER PATROLS IRANIAN BORDER TOWN OF MEHRAN ALONG BAnLE FRONT Embattled Iranian Port City of Khorramshahr Falls to Iraqi Invade" Cops Free Hostages In Market SAN JOSE (AP) -Heavily armed police surrounded a supermarket today after a shotgun.wielding masked robber took at least half a dozen market employees hostage and injured one man with the gun , authorities said. The drama began shortly before 6 a.m. when a passerby alerted police that a robbery was an progress at the Alpha Beta market in a shopping cente r near Win c hester Boulevard, a heavily traveled road feeding commuters to nearby Highway 280. Two offi cers managed to get into the store brieflj through an open back door and led some of the people originally in the store to safety. according to officer Jim Polmanteer. But "six others are still in there ," he added. Police said about a dozen peo· pie were iru1ide when the rob· bery began. Bob DeLong. in his mid·30s. was struck by the gunman when he apparently didn't obey the man 's commands quickly enough, he said after returning from a hospital, his head swathed in bandages. Don't Eat Those Washed-up Cla111S The reason why thousands of Pismo clams and mussels have washed up on west Orange Coun· ty beaches remained a mystery today but state and local of· ficials were standing by their warning against consumption or the seafood. Some beachgoers reportedly Court Nixes Use of Pot For Religion WASHINGTON <APl The U.S. Supreme Court today re· fused to allow the religious use of marijuana. The justices left intact Florida laws barring members of the Ethiopian Zion Church in Miami Beach from smoking marijuana during worship services. The Florida Supreme Court ruled Nov. 1 that state laws do not violate the church members' freedom of religion. have been collecting t he clams and mussels, which were first re ported Friday along Bolsa Chica State Beach in Huntington Beach and along Seal Beach. Although few additional clams or mussels washed up during the rest of the weekend, beach of. ficials reported that their phones were ringing frequently with questions about whether the , seafood was safe for eating. Ralph Young. spokesman for the California Fish and Game Department in Long Beach. said he is still advising against con· sumplion of the washed sea t•reatures because of the possibili· ty that they could transmit paralytic shellfish poisoning. Young said Fish and Game biologists still h ave not de· termined ·whether the unusual washup was caused by tidal ac- tion or other factors. Lifeguard Lt. Bill Richardson of Huntington City Beach said his section of the ocean front was not subje<:t to the washup. But he added that his office has received numerous calls con· ceming the safety of eating the clams or mussels. ·'Common sense dictates that you don't eat anything that's washed up out of the ocean," he said. "People may want to pick them up and toss them in a trash can, but I wouldn't do anything more than that with them." Jordan Backing Invaders BULLETIN LONDON (AP> -The Iranian port city of Kborramshabr fell to attacking Iraqi troops today, tbe British Broadcasting Corp. re· ported. BAGHDAD. lraq <AP > - Fhzhtin~ was reported all along the 300·mile invasion front today and Iraq claimed the embattled Iranian port city o f Khor· ramshahr had become "an ad· vance stronghold" for Iraqi troops. Iran said the lrqi penetrations had been halted in s everal areas and Iranian for· ces forced the Iraqis to retreat ln other sectors. Jordan's prime minister or- dered a mobilization of all transport vehicles to carry food and supplies to the Iraqi army. The mobilization and the report· ed loan of Jordanian air bases appeared to move Jordan closer to full-scale involvement in the war. and came after a visit by Jordanian King Hussein to Baghdad. The Iraqi news aji!ency carried a dispatch from Khorramshahr saying "the heroes of the battle are loftily standing" in the city and its port. It said Iraqi forces were rendering various services to the people of the area. It also said Khorramshahr was bein~ shelled from Iraqi territory across the Shatt a l ·Arab waterway. Iran has disputed repeated claims by Iraq that Iraqi forces captured the city. Foreign cor· respondents who toured Khor- r ahshahr on Sunday reported that Iraqis penetrated the city but were being pinned down by Iranians. who appeared to be holding part of the city. tSee MIDEAST, Page A2 ) Bloodmobile Set For Mi8sion Viejo Prospective donors who would like to help give blood for the O range County Blood Bank whi c h s uppli es regional hospitals may contribute in the South Orange County Thursday afternoon. One of the 22 bloodmobiles serving Orange County wi ll be stationed at the E lks Lodge, 25092 Marguerite Parkway in Mission Viejo from 1: 4S lo 6: 30. p.m. to accept blood donations ·'We were standing in the meat department and this guy ca me r ight at us with a shotgun," DeLong said. "He told us to get down. I guess I didn't do it fast enough and he hit me with the gun." The gun discharged as it struck DeLong in the head, but he said he was not shot. The Coptic church traces its roots lo a bona fide religion of long standing in Jamaica and Ethiopia. The Florida courts found that the use of marijuana ••is an essential portion of the church's religious practice." The marijuana itself is not an object of worship. but is used by Orange~ Coast church members lo bring them Man Killed·, 6 Hurt closer to God. In early 1979, Florida and MOJAVE CAP) -One man Miami Beach authorities filed a was killed and si?ti ~pl =: 4~~ , --··-· L-:;;~;:;;;.;;:::::;~::;:;;.:==;;:~::o::.-c~oD!trr1 &9'e~•'!1•s'1o:r.s~· ..... · :--o-or-'tl!f't I 5t. backed T HELPED President Antonio Ramalho Vlvlan~gnon 'Cl..._who h'M' Deen wo i at the market only one day, aaid the robber. his face covered by a stocking mask, got into the store tbrouah nu j11pc• .com pl ai•t Heldtt1-•-~·1;nr:u;..f'_;ea~:r:lri=-.::a~mn==e~. v~'hlii~c~P-e'""'=a~cc~l~· -;r--We a' her court order prohibiting the use dent when a truck carrying a of the house as a place of crane swerved off a highway Night and morning low Eanes. But Eanes is still expttt· SELL IT ALL ~~c:!be~.ln re·election in <See FREED, Pase A%) worship and barring the Coptics and crashed through two gas clouds and fog clearing from smoking pot as part of st a lions . Kern Cou nt y back to beaches by Tues· their-worship services. authorities said. day afternoon . H ighs Tuesday in the upper 60s "I've sold just about every· thing t hrough Dally Pilot classified ads." That's the advertising success story of the Laauna Beach woman who placed this ad in the Dally Pilot: 'Miraele,' Sags BB Man at the beaches to mid-70s in the inland areas. l~SIDE TODt\V Overlooked in the ercite· mlftt ot.ier Ow Dodgers ho.s be-en Ow It~ improvement of the Roma. See 1torie1. photo•.~ 81. Bdrm set. contem· porary: 2 twin ~s. headboard•. mat, treu. boll 1prln1s. man·a and ladles llre11er S200 Ph """' lCXU. If you want to sell "Just about nel'Jddnl," try the Dally Pilot. el111iftlcl paces. Call 142-5871 ..... ,. Huntington Beach attorney John W. Gyorkos told friends Sund•)' that it wu a miracle that all 510 people were ~ after the luxury liner Prinaendam cau1ht fire Satur· day ta miles of( the eout ol Aluka. Gyorkos told • UICK'iate in• telephone call fmm Aluka that icy waters were lapplnt over the 1ldea of llteboatl that were packed to absolute capacity prior to the rescue. "John sounded som ewhat haralMd but he 1ave the Im· preaalon tbal none of his family 1uffeted major tnJur les," at· torney Norman Hallquist said today. "He laid it wu a miracle that everyone was reacued." However, fears developed later that Gyorkoe' 18-year-<>ld son, Eucene. may have auffered a ltl lnJury, 0 yorko1 wu flown by helicopter to Sitka, but hll wife t Ginny, daughter Sandra, and son wen reported on board a rescue tanker m1Jdn1 lta way to the Port ol Valdez. "It it poeslble that John didn't know about the lnjury to hta aon becauae they were aeparated. Friendl saw televtaion newa thlt mol'ninl and Gene wu reported in a wbeelehlir,"flaUqul1t 1aid. The QyorlsOMI were en route rrom A*kl to Slnfapore, Hont Kont. Japan and China. Gyorlloa told ff 1Uqul1t the family plans to return to Seattle and continue the trip to the Orient by plane. However, that was before re· ports were received concerning the younger Gyorkos' possible lnJury. Gyorkos. wearln1 a tuxtdn and dancln1 1h0e1 when dla- ••t•r 1truck, reportedlJ lost elothina, IDOIM>' uc1 J•••lry. Oyortco. and hla family Un ln Fountain Valley. - ...... ~ Ct AMIL.~ C1 ........ ..., ........._ ... Of .... c-My At ................ CJ ....,. ··~ ... ..,.,.. .. T......... .. 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Nt\ rr r A p I Hf'publt cetn pres1denl1al c·and1datt' Honald He:lgan was e ndorsed today by the Scripvs' Howard Nt•wspapcrs group T he newspapers said Preside nt Carter "has s hown a lack o leadership. inability lo d eal with a Congress of his own pa and a ha hit of misleading the people." The news paper group publishes dally newspapers in states and Pue rto Rico. or1;c . lbaHdfUI# Dollar Sta11dard NEW YORK tAPI The Organization of Petrole Ex· porting Countries plans to abandon the dollar stan ard and s witch to "a basket of 16 currencies" for all its oil transactions, a New York-based ene rgy publication reported today. In a copyrighted s tory, the Energy User News said that the OPEC move "could have a staggering effect on oil prices in the U.S. should the dollar decline in international money m arkets ... f . roffl POflP .·I I MIDE~T RAGES. • • An Iranian miHtary c·ommunt· que s aid Iranian jet:> raided military larg~ts in~idc Iraq, "in· l'\udm~ air bases, radar installa· l ions, t roop colum ns and m ilitary ~arrisons as well as oil und milita1·y-indu.stri<sl 1nstalla t1ons . the oil-rich Khuzistan province, an Iraqi rolumn was "crushed" in the past few days and the t1rea has been cleared of Iraqis . the lran.ians claimed. At the southern e nd of the front. the Iraqis we re r untinuing to shell Abadan. from the Iraqi s1 d e of the S hatt al·Arab waterwa) r 65 of HB Teachers Off 'Sick' H\ P/\TIU( K K t-:NNt.:OV ()t ,,_ O•ltf ~Uol \U~h Nt·.11 h 11,111 111 lht• teuchcN a t ll1111 t1111tlo11 l11•11d1 ll1uh St·hool sta.i1·cl a ..,11·k 111 today i11 prutest 11f :o.l .1ll1•cl 1·11ntrul'l nt·gotiutwns \\II h th•· 11l~lr1t•I 1)1 lln";ml Hoop. assistant su11t•r1 11lt'11cl1•11t u l tlw ltuntington H'"°ud\ lJ1111111 ll1~h Sl'hool Dis 11 H'I. l'>Uld ~of tht' H hool's 135 11•u1•h 1•1, 1·allcd 1n s tt•k this 111111 111111-: llt' .,aid subs titute ll'J <'ht'rs filh.·11 the positions lo· dJ) Tht' sulJst1tutes are paid $45 tlall} Sdwol Bo<1rd Pre:.tdent Doris \lien !>aid the <ibsent teachers \\ould ht• r~u1red to provide a 1h11•tor ~ Vt'l'lfteation uf their ill- m·~.., But -.ht' l'Onceded the dis · l 1 h't 1s practH:ally helpless to 1•11 mbut Slll'h dl'l1ons by the lt'U('ht'rs F:J!'h instructor gtts 12 paid Sh k day~ off eath year . and nm} ('arry over unused s ide 1lays from past years. a district ... pokel>man !laid. William 81am·hi. director (){ West Ora nge County United Tea 1ers Association. said the id not organize today's sitk-in was aware that it had been planne!rr:-. --- Mrs. Allen said she eard rumbllngs that ea<'h of the s high schools in the district would st age sick-ins on a rotating daily basis in upcoming days. "Obviously it's a disruption in the district and the one who ends up s uffering is the s tudent," Mrs Allen sait.I "lt's ha rd lo find good substitutes to teach this many different classes. "In a sense. t here 's not a whole lot the district can do about it if a doctor signs the ill· ness slip ··unless we challenge the dortor ... s he said. · T he d1strirt 's 800 teachers cur- re ntly are working without con- trarts. The "final" o ffe r by the distr ict amounted to a n 8 per· cent rais(.' this year and 6 per· rent necir yeetr. But if the tea<'he rs agree to a 7 percent increetse this year, the district would immediately re· hi n .• ''O teacher posit ions that we re laid off last spring lo al - lt'v1ate rrowded cond1tions in some distriet dasses Tht> ('ummun1que denied lh<1t · the Iranian Jets attacked r 1v1l,an ~reas. <sllhough 1t said they dr opped leaflets over Baghdad The Iranian air attacks e nded a unilate ral Iraqi cease-fire mo nients after it ~tarted. Queen Hailed ·Another Iranian communique s-a id four were killed a nd 25 wounded wh e n I raqi jets hombed the town of Kouhdasht, m Lorestan provin<'e Kouhdasht 1!> csbout Jl)t1 miles from the Iraqi !),1rder, in tht-<'<'nlral ~eclrir of 'he war front Iranian r:id10 ;.tnd television t,roadrast an 1ntcrv1ew with Pn•sident i\bolh assnn Bani-Sad r in which he said Sunda~ 's lraqi :11r raids in volved one or two planes. adding: "They were not co ns idered to be atta<•ks . Such raids are simply intended to r;estore the morale of a misled army." . An Iraqi sopok esm a n said ~arlier that I raniao warplanes made two raids on the Baghdad area and other I raqi c ities beginning at dawn Sunday. when Iraq had said it would stop fight· 1ng if the Iranians d in likewise. The Iranian communique said its forces at the northern end or the front. near Qasr-e -Shirtn, were r esisting concentrated Ira· rp a ttarks. halting an Iraqi penetration there An Iraqi advance was also stopped m the central sector near Me hran, while Iraqi forces were dnven back "some dts· tanre" Sunday in Mus1an. Tak· keh and Pay-e· Pol. acocordfog to the communique broadcast by Tehran Radio. It said the Ira· n ia n forces achieved "1m · p ressive successes" in the cen· t ral sector , taking partial con· trol of the Karkeh River. Around Ahwaz. the capital of ORANGE COAST ~ ~c DAILY PILOT ff\lll Or~ (O.\I O•ilt P11ot #If~ "'""<" '" comou..o 1rw N••\~P'"'· ., puOl•'iM-0 D; t~ OrAn~ (01t\t Pu0!1\"lr'9 COl"l"D•"" S.CMrttt• t'd•hont ., ... ow:bt1,Nd Mono•• '"'Ou~ ,-,,0.., tar (O\I• Mrw NP#pOrl Btt•(f'I H~f'lft~C)I'\ 8t11Uf'll ~o--nt..t.n V•trt f ""''"' l • .. u"• 8e•t" South C.ooc ~ \U~O•• t t>qtOfi'•• ~01t>Ot1 1\ OVOlt\N"d S..ti,rct.•o •t'ld Su"d•O f hr Ott"<-ilMI ~+-~IW!IP!io!!!fllol.~,.%~0~.~~ .• ..,....-*' ...... ~ ...... ~ 't•Mr1N .... o,_,10.n' ano Ct\,,tt>liv-• n•mHWH••• Eono,. T~fftet A ... wirwN,.. M41f'l•Q f'IQ £0110r (M r .. t" &. .. , •"1HM\t M4tn.aq•no Eo1t., L•guna Beach Otlk:• tOU NO CO.ti ti1tnwi1v Off\cH c,o,1, ~., .. UOWnt 8•y §trt~ •it.ntl"fton IN•"' ..,.,, &...Kh loul•urct Telephone 111•1~1 CleHlfled Actvertlltne Ma·M7t LllfUn• hech All °"*1rnent1: T~ne•...._ ''°"'S...C·lt-•IMIOO ' • Senior, 76,. Wins Election Irma LQyear is not the usual . '\ . . , ........... Nazis Saelced A rifle-carrying policeman stands amidst neo-Nazi literature outside the Parka headquarten of the fascist FNE party a few hours after they were ranaacked in a wake of protest by French Jews and aupporten against anti-semitic violence. • Three window washers on a &>altle office buildi.ng present an interesting study in palle m and design as they go about their d aily work . ·gh Court Lets 'Family Hour' Stand WASHINGTO N t AP J The U S. Supreme Court today re· fu sed t o interfere with television's "famil y viewing hour .. The JUSt1res. without com· ment. left inta<.'t a ruling that, an t heory . revived the 1 ndustry policy previous ly struck down al. an uncoostitut1onal restraint on free speech In 1975, the Na t1o n<1I Assoc1a· li on of Br(Jadcasters adopted a "family viewing poltry" th at sou~ht to kt•cp violent and St'X ually oriented k h.•v1s1un show~ off the air from 7 JJ . rn tr> $1 p. m each day. f~ro .. Page 1l I FREED ... a door in the produre de part· ment Mrs Anderson setid the man ord ered her a nd the othei employees to get to the floor. "l was n't nen·ou~ a t a ll ." Mrs Anderson said "I don't know why." She the man never made any demands and she never saw him go near any or the ra~h re g1sters The negot1allng team made up of officers Walt Alkrns. Dave Bayi>rs. Bre!ldc1 Wells and Bill Lenny. was attempting to con tal·t the man or his hostages by telephone, but it was not known i£ t hosl• attempt ~ "ere s ur c·essful. Crui.4'e Ship Deserted Light Truck Sought in Tahoe Blast STATELINE <AP l -FBI agents <.ire s earching for a 1978 Chevrol<>t p1l'kup truck believed to be runnertt'ci with the August born bing of a La k e Tahoe rasm<i The trurk was described as a brown pickup with a c rea m · colored insert on the side, ac· <'O rdmg to a statement released by lhe FAI The truck had a whit<'. qUJltcd pattern camper shell with <l brown stripe. An F'Bl spokesman said Satur · day the truck had' been stolen from Peta luma. Calif .. Aug. 24, two days before the bomb was wheeled into Harvey's Resort Hotel ·Casino .. ,..I,..... The cruise ship Prinsendam burns and lists in t he Gulf of Alaska after all the ship's more than 500 passengers had been taken off safely. . Calvin Klein Jeans . The great 5-pocket western jean with a trim silhouette. Colors: Indigo Denim, Bleached Denim, Ecru Canvas and Putty Cen- vas > AL SGARAGE 56 FASH ION ISLAND NEWPORT Bf ACI l ( 714 ) 644 7030 • ~ -J '- Huntington Beach Fountain Valley t I VOL. 73, NO. 280. 3 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANG E COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1980 '1our Hometown Dally NewHpaper TWENTY-FIVE CENTS 'Sick-in~ Cripples HB School By PATRl<:K Kl!:NNEO\' Ol t•-·-••.-t Nearly h111f of the teacher.. at lluntingtoo Beach tltgh St'hool stated a s1ck·m today In pn1tes1 ot stalled contrac•l negotiation. ... with the district Dr. Howard Roop, asstslanl &uperintendent of the Huntingtun Beach Union High School Dis trict . said 65 of lhe school 's 135 teachers ca lled in s ic k this 1 Nearly Half of Teacher Staff Absent m orn111 i: Il l! su1 d :.ubi.t1tute tt'at'hen. filled the pos1l1ons to 11<.iy Tht-subsu tutt't. are paid $45 da1t Sc·hool &iard President Don s Allen said the absent teachers would be rt'<1u1red to provide a do<'tor's verification of th eir ill· ncss But she conceded the dis- trict is practic1tlly helpless to combat suc h actions by the teachers Each instructor gets 12 paid s ic k days oH each year, and may ca rry over unused sick d ays from past years. a district spokesman said. William Bianchi, director of the West Orange County United Teachers Association. said the union did not organize today's sick-in but was aware that it had been planned. Mrs. AJlen said she 'd heard rumblings that each uf the seven high schools in the district would stage sick-ins on a rotating daily basis in upcoming days . ''Obviously it's a disruption in the district and the one who ends up s uffering is t he student." Mrs. Allen said. "It's hard to HB Attorney Says --------- find good substitutes to teach this many different classes. "In a sense, there 's not a whole lot the district can do about it if a doctor signs the ill· ness slip "unless we challenge the doctor," she said. The district's 800 teachers cur- rently are working without con- tracts . The "final" off~ by the district amounted to an 8 per· cent raise this year and 6 per- <See SICK·IN, Page AZ) Cruise Ship Rescue 'Miraculous' Effort I ·" - ............. IRAOI PARATROOPER PATROLS IRANIAN BORDER TOWN OF MEHAAN ALONG BATILE FRONT Embettled lrenlen Port City of Khorr•m•h•hr Fella to lreql lnvedera Iran Port City Falls Fighting Rages Al,ong 3()().mi,l'! Front • BULLETIN LONDON <AP) -T1ae lraalaa port cky of Kllorram•llallr fell to .U.ftlll& ....... tnopa today. tlle Brttbla llroMkutla1 Corp. re· ported. BAGHDAD. Iraq l AP) - Fiihtini was reported all along the 300-mUe invasion front today and Iraq claimed the embattled Iranian port city of Khor- ramshahr had become ''an ad- Hostages Taken Police Surround Besieged Market SAN JOSE (AP) -Dozens of heavily arme d po lice sur- rounded a supermarket today after a shotgun-wielding robber took at least half a dozen market employees hostage and fired a shot. authorities sa id. The drama began shortly before 6 a.m. when a passerby alerted police that a robbery wa& in progress at the Alpha Beta market near Winchester Boulevard, a heavily traveled road feeding commute rs to nearby Highway 280. a round the besieiged market , Polmanteer said. Thick orange ta pe stripes marked police lines. The store was not open for bus iness at the ti me of the holdup attempt. The negotiating team, made up of officers Walt Atkins. Dave Bayers. Brenda Wells and Bill Lenny, was attempting to con· tact the man or his hostages by telephone, but it was not known if those attempts were suc- cessful. vance stronghold" for Iraqi troops . Iran &aid the lrql penetrations had been halted in several areas and Iranian for- ces forced the Iraqis to retreat in other sectors. Jordan's prime minister or· d e red a mobilization of all transport vehicles to carry food and supplies to the Iraqi army. The mobilization and the report- ed loan of Jordanian air bases appeared to move Jordan closer to full-scale involvement in the war. and came after a visit by J ordanian King Huss ein to Baghdad. The Iraqi news agency carried a dis patch from Khorramshahr saying "the heroes of the battle are loftily standing'' in the city and its port. It said Iraqi forces were rendering various services to the people of the area . It also said Khorramshahr was being s he lled from Iraqi t erritory a c ross th e Shatt a l :Arab waterway. Iran has disputed repeated claims by Iraq that Iraqi forces captured the city. Foreign cor- respondents who toured Khor· (Sff MIDEAST, Page A%) Huntington Be ach attorney John W. Gyorkos told friends Sunday that it was a miracle that all 510 people were rescued aft er th e luxury liner Prinsendam caught fire Satur- day 120 miles off the coast of Alaska. Gyorkos told an associate in a telephone call from Alaska that icy waters were lapping over the sides of life boats th at we re packed to absolute capacity prior to the rescue. ··John sounde d somewhat harassed but he gave the im- pression that none of his family s uffered major injuries." at- Washed-up Clams Said Not Safe The r~a.son why thousands of Pis mo clams and mussels have washed up on west Orange Coun· ty beaches remained a mystery today but state and local of· ficials were standing by their warning against consumption of the seafood. Some beachgoers reportedly have been collecting the clams and mussels. which were first r eported Friday along Bolsa Chica State Beach in Huntington Beach and along Seal Beach. Although f~w additional clams or musse ls washed up during the rest of the weekend, beach of. fi clals reported that their phones were ringing frequently with questions about whether the seafood was sale for eating. Ralph Young, spokesman for the California Fish and Game Department in Long Beach, said he is still advising against con· sumption of the washed sea creatures because of the possibili- ty that they could transmit paralytic shellfish poisoning. torney Norman Hallquist said today "He said 1t was a miracle that everyone was rescued." However. fea rs developed later that Gyorkos' 18-year-old son. Eugene , may have suffered a leg injury. Gyork os wa s f lo wn b y helicopter t.o Sitka, but his wife Ginny, daughter Sandra, and son were reported on board a rescue tanker making its way to the Port of Valdez. "It is possible that John didn't know about the injury to his son because they were separated. Friends saw television news this morning and Gene was reported in a wheelchair." Hallquist said. The Gyorkoses were en route trom Alaska to !>ingapore, Hong Kong, Japan and China. Gyorkos told Hallqu\st the family plans to return to Seattle and continue the trip to the Orient by plane. However. that was before re· ports were received concerning the younger Gyorkos' possible injury. Gyorkos ; wearing a t uxedn and dancing shoes when dis · a ster struc k, reportedly los t clothing, money and jewelry. Gyorkos and his family bve in Fountain Valley. Court Bars Religious 'Pot' Use WASJilNGTON (AP) -The U.S. Supreme Court today re- fused to allow the religious use of mariJuana. The justices left intact Florida laws barring members of the Ethiopian Zion Church in Miami Beach from smoking marijuana during worship services. The Florida Supreme Court J ruled Nov. 1 that. state la ws do not violate thf! church members' freedom of religion. ·~-......... The Coptic church traces its roots to a bona fide religion of long standing in Jamaica and Ethiopia. The Florida courts found that the use of marijuana · 'i!I an essential portion of the church's re ligious practice ... The marijuana itself is not an object of worship. but is used by church members to bring them closer to God. Two officers managed to get into the store briefly through an open back door and led some hostages to safety. according to officer Jim Polmantee r . But "six others are still in there." he added. Mesan Faces Trial On Pimping Charge Young said Fish and Game biologists still have not de- termined whether the unusual washup was caused by tidal ac-Ne1e Dragon In early 1979. Florida and Miami Beach authorities filed n nuisance complaint seeking u court order prohibiting the use of the house as a place of worship and barring the Coptics from smoking pot as part of their worship services . A state trial court ruled that protec ting public hea lth, welfare, safety and morals out· weighed the Coptics' freedom of religion. The people who escaped told inveatieators that a man was in· side with a shotgwr. A short time later. a shotgun blast was heard inside the store, but officers did not know whether anyone was injured by the shot. Heavily armed officers were on the roof and in the parking lot By ARTHUR R . VINSEL or ... Dal••,.....S•att lion or other factors. Lifeguard Lt. Bill Richardson of Huntington City Beach said his section of the ocean front glasses t.o court Friday, while was not subject to the wuhup. Ms. Moberg. now a Northern But he added that bis office bu California resident. was plainly received numerous calls con-Tommy Liotta, operator of a garbed. ceming the safety of eatin1 the now-.defunct Costa Mesa dating She wore an off.white sheath clams or mussels. service . now h.as a he~vy date of knit dress arid occasionallv a "Common sense dictates that Gary Pi.scottano, 27, newly proclaimed "grand dragon" of the Ku Klux Klan, says he supports the group because he believes ''the country is falling apart." His title was announced last month at a Klan rally in Scotland, Conn. his.ownOct.16mSuperaorCourt. glare for Liotta in testifying you don't eat anything that's Liotta, 36, was ordered boU;Jld about their brief. ~-per·date w~sbed up out of the ocean," be • over to Orange County Supenor ~(aasloae\.MMQL..,~U~0 ..-M!~~ QOM<w~---lliglr etJD'isr · -wrf~l-Y.-"l"nDr-.~ ~ 1W"'l'aee--.~~m-Ot\ finally soured them us) and tou them in a trash r I LU i n ~ ,r ~ 1..J four counts of alleged pimping Costa Mes~ police were in-can, but I wouldn't do anything SELL IT ALL and pandering. volved In the arrest of Ms. more than that with them." The defendant, , who formerly Moberg on a prostitution charge '' l 've sold just about thins through Dally operated Tommy s of Newport, that was subsequently dropped every-escort service, has pleaded lnno· in an aborted February tryst at Pi lot cent to the felony charge.s; , , a vice detective's Mission Viejo Cagney Back In Britain claulfted ads.'' · That's tbe advertising s uccess story of the Laguna Beach woman who placed this ad in the Daily Pt.Jot: Bdrm set, contem· porary: 2 twin beds. headboarda, mat· tre11, box 1prln11. m1n '1 and l1dlea dresaer S200 Ptl "'°'. JUlllll It'°" went to sell "Juat about ~."try UM Oaity PUat ciu.lfted ...,.., Call "2-!171 toda1. Jud'e Selim S . .Bud, home, while his wife waited Franklin ruled ~fte~ Liotta s staked out ln a camper out.side. preliminary heanng an Harbor The chief witness against Uot· ~udicial District Court that there ta testified Friday she bas no ,1.ssufficientevidenceto1ototrial. idea why the charge against her Durint preliminary hearin1 was dropped but said she is last week, an alle1ed former simply testifying becauae she employee testified a1atn"J Llotta. diHpprova ol bis way of doin1 M •rte Mobel'I Hid •be ... bu1tneu. hired In January. Underqueatlon· The tall, statuesque, ash· ln1 by pn>HCutinl Deputy Dil· blonde told Judie Franklin that trict Attorney Jack Sullena, Ms. other than that, she bean no IU Mober1 said she was accom· wUl. Uotta sttlled a 1rin. panJed by her huaband to the Job interview. whJch betan at a cale Queatl0111 ln her January job andendedatUotta'aapartment. interview, •aJd 111. lloberst~ J.loha wore Jemon·eolored tHtifled to belns escorted 111 at alack•, a styllih blue aport shirt leaet 20 male cU-enta and havln1 aad black, wraparound sun. <S. VICE, Pase AZ> SOUTHAMPTON, En1land <AP> -James Caaney, one of Hollywood'• best·loved tou1h 1u1•1 hu arrived ln Britain for tbe first Ume ln 20 years to make a new film. Capey, 11, •teppecl off the luxury liner QEZ on Friftay wttb • hi• wife and actor 1riend Pat O'Brien, who will appear with him in the tum "R.,Ume," be· ins abot at Sbeppertoo Studioa. In the ftlm1• Carney plays a New York pouce commlaaioner at the turn of the c.ntury. . -......::::,... .. Lets 'Family Hour' Stand W ASJllNGTON (AP> -The U.S. Supreme Court today re- fused t o interfere with television'• "family viewing hour." The justices, without com· ment. left intact a ruling that, ln theory, revived tbe indu•try policy previowlly struck down aa an unconatltutional restraint on free speech. In 11'15, the NatJonal Auocia- tlon of Broadcutera adopted a "famlly viewtns policy" tbat IOUtbt to keep violent and lft· uall1 oriented television •bows off tlae air from T p. m. to t p, m. each U)t . . Coast Night and morning low clouds and fog clearing back to beaches by Tues· day afternoon . Highs Tuesday in the upper 60s at the beaches to mid-705 in the Inland areas. IN818E TOD;\ '1 Ovn~ tit tlw erd te· mnt °""' tlw l:>od9n• "41 bem the ll«JdJ/ •mprowmnt of the Ram.. S.e atonet, plaoto1, Page Bl. • ••• •• .,_..,,.... /41 L.M..... M ........ ~ c5 =-M ,..... a ........ M === ,..., Ct.J ,. .. ._.a I -· I I I DAii. 't PllOT ·-----JlJST BREAKING----... ' Bun1ing Cntise Ship Passe11~ers Hit Land • ITt\A, 1\lai-ku \ I' 1 Passrng.-rs from M llrtooi.t that rl·scuNi. ut f1111I 1111,M'U 1n tht' pitch dark n11ht and stormy witt.-r~ ''' tht• t:ulf 111 Als~.tka Cinally t'ame ashore 36 hours alter tht•) ah1111cl111wll th1.• burntnl( t'rulAf' ~hip Prenscndam In out• llf ttw h1~..:••11t t•a rescue11 in h1sLOry , they and inurti tht111 !'1(1() 11thl'r l)t'o~lt· Wl'rt' broul(ht afely to land ",\f\1•r thl' l'tl~llll C llUd lt-f\, W~ Wtlrt left all 11100 (' In lhti fo6( .met 1t wru. \Cl ~'. ''•'ry M'lr) 1'ht• w1.tve11 wert> ln<'rt.'d1 bh: Therf' wa n t tn\ll'h tulkrng Wt tru.•d to rons cr v1· ~nt•rl(y und "urrnth ... 1111111 lh'ttmu O'M1&lley of Ntv. \''l)rk Cit y U Sumlin 1\1.:ht, lht'V and lht' OlhN passenl(t'rs from lht• .aoo fr11.1t hUI un luwr hnd · bffn ac-rountt'd for 1i1n<l were safely ,c:d1111·1.·. :-t11d 1'1w ..;h11>'"i ov.oc>r. llolland Ami>r1r11 Cruises Mo:1t wt>1" tu ht>tttl fo1 t1w11 °homtc•i. today by J••t.and bus L. l l'••t1.~w·~ ,,,,,,... l 11 nc-kftl LOS ANta;Ll!:S tAP • T"o Mololo\ rurku11ls Wt'rt' thro"n ut the homt' ''' tht• Turk 1!>h l'On ul general m the well LC>·do Bt-1 Atr att'a toda but only !><'url'ltt.'d the stu('co walls, police sa id Sgt Curt llw.st>~· :.aid the hrebombs hit the side of tht' house and explodt•d. twt the nanw!> uni} singed tht-front of the house .. N\> arrt'!\b ha'~ lit:< en rn adt' ('11rt Pr I 11 ac-k.-'-*'P To.r ('uf Plans W EST A LI.I~. Wis 1AP > President Carter said today t he Hepubhcan econorn1(' prClgrarn offers "implausible promises, improbablt' assumptions and 111 considered proposals," while his deab with "econonuc r eality a nd respects economic justice " In his t•ontmuing attack on GOP tax cut proposals backed by his challengl•r Ronald Reagan, the pres1~ent d.-clarc~ "We cannot deal with our problems by offering somethmg for nothing." Carte r spoke 10· students at the suburban Milwaukee Area T echnical College. . -..•ripfM•lffHt.0t1rd f ,'11df11"1W11 8'»ogotl CINCINNATI <A P J Republican presidential candidate Ronald Reagan was endorsed today by the Scripps ' Howard Newspapers group. The newspapers s aid President Carter "has shown a lack of leadership. inability to deal with a Congress of his OWTI pa rty and a habit of mis leading the people " The newspaper group publishes daily ne wspapers in 11 states and Puerto Rico. OPEC . lbat1dot1# Dflllar .... mtdard NEW YORK <AP > The Organization of Petroleum Ex· porting Countries plans lo abandon the dollar standard a nd -switch to "a basket of 16 curre ncies" for all its oil transactions. a New York·based energy publication reported today In a .:opyrighted story, t he Energy User News said that the OPEC mo ve "c.•ould have a staggering effect on oil prices in the LI .S. should the dollar dedine in international money m arkets." VICE TRIAL SET. • • J date wit h just one who did not demand sex for his $35 fee She said under oath ' and she me ntioned several nam es of llarbor Ar ea rlients with whom .... he engaged in sex that Liotta ~\as t•urio u s about h er amenability to diffe ring social i;ettin1s. S he said s he believed s he could. During her t estimony, Ms Moberg claimed she was offered no dates until she badger ed Tommy, who she claimed finally set her up with a client he re· ferred to as "The Toilet Paper King," an alleged big-spender . He bad a lluded to wealthy connections in the disposable sanita ry m ate rials industry. ·He had asked· if she cou1d be the same easy-going, fun·lovi.ng Marge when clients paid $35 - µlus tip to take her to a fine Newport Beach restaurant as ~he would if th\'Y just went to a hearhfront bN•r ba r for l\Qt <lo~s \\est County Blood. Donor Visits Set Ms . Moberg told the court she met the man and engaged in sexual relations with him . and the n reported back to Liotta, as was custom ary for three other women whom Costa Mesa police . claim dated men for him. Residents of West Or ange r:o unty who care to contribute may give blood Thursday or Saturday in Huntington Beach a nd Westminster. One of 22 bloodmobiles ser vic- ing the county through the Red Cross Blood Center in Santa Ana will visit Thursday in the Gem co a nd Luc k y S tor e s hopping center. 7212 Edinger Ave., near Golden West Street. Hours will be 11 :45 a .m. lo 4:30 p.m .. a ccor ding to Red Cross officials . Prospective donors a re ad· vised to make appointments to give blood Saturday a t the Westminster Civic Center. 8200 Westminter Ave .. near Beach Boulevard. ' Hours will be 12: 15 to 5 p.m . and donors m ay call 898-3311 or 835-5381 to set an appointment. Blood Bank officials say. ORANGE COAST " r DAILY PILOT .. _,,,._ Pr.,lcttl'\f 41'Wt P\leltVW# T''-ef"•• A ._..,........ M•ftAOl~ECll-• Gloeriot M L- A ... i\IMt MAl'\"91ft9 EOifOt __ ... WHCO<-C-•fOllo< Hund"41tOfl h edt omc. • ,,.-rJI••<" l!k>vMv.,d MolllftQ ACld<•H P 0 llo• 1'0 .,... Otftc•• a.....,.. 8o•<" 1011 NO (NII HI-of {t"t• Mew U0 Wf'tt l •f S4•ftl Tetepflofte (7t•ll04»1 Qeulfled Ad¥ertlllfltMl-Wll ,,..,. ... , ... Or ..... ~.~-11 ... -.u20 "I told Tommy his client was not a Toilet Paper King," Ms . Moberg testified. complaining the alleged tita n of the tiss ue paper trade only gave her a $75 tip above the fl at $35 she turned over to Liotta. ii . Nazis S~lced Pickup Sought Bombing • ID :o.,rATl-:1.INt-: t 1'1 FBI u~.-11111 11r,· M'a rrh111.: fo1· LI 1!1'78 t'ht'vr11lt-t IJll·kup trul'k believtid to bo <.·01uw1·tl'<I with lht> August b11 111bln.: 11 r <• l.:i k1· Tahoe t·uslnu Tht-trut·k "t1l'I described as a brown p11·k111' with a cream- <•olored 1t1i.t'1t on the side. ac- l'ortH11~ tu tt statement released h> t ht• t<'BI The trut:k had a '-'hill'. <1u1ltt'd pa tte rn camper s hell with a brown stript' An 1"BI ~pokesman said Satur- day the t ruC'k had been stolen from Petaluma. C:allf . Aug. 24. two dav!'.> hdon• the bomb was wht'ele(I into llarvey's Resort llote l Cas ino Th e t ru l'k was see n in Stateline on Aug 26. the day the bomb wa:. found on the second floor o f tht.> c asino . the !>pokesman said. The bomb went off lht> following day after ef· forts to pay SJ million demanded 111 an extortion note failed. The Ff\1 1s continurng to sea rc•h I he rubble of the resort for dues to the type of bomb used and 1:; traeking leads from people seeking to receive the $200.000 re ward put up b y ltarvt>y·:. and other Lake Tahoe casinos for information leading to the arrest a nd conviction of the bombers Damage to the casino is estimated at $3 m1lhon. Part of the casmo has reopened, but it is not known when the entire club will be back in bus iness. f 'ro111 Pag.-:t I SICK-IN ... <'ent near year Rut if the teache rs agree to a 7 percent increase this year. the district would immediately re- h1 re 20 tcachcr positions that were laid off last s pring to al· leviate crowded conditions in som e district classes The dis trict h as identified m ore than 250 classes that have more Uian 37 students or more. The teac·hers want a one-year contract with a 15 percent raise, improved medical benefits. a re· vised teacher transfer policy and adherence to the district goal of an a verage 26 students pe r class. Mrs. Allen said , however, t hat a ccording to a report by a pr iva te cons ultant, the re is not enough money available to grant the teachers the 15 percent in· cr ease they want. She said it costs the district $200.000 for each percentage· point added to the teachers' s a larv Representatl\·es of the District E ducators Association contend the district can reorganize its budget and find the cash. The teacher re presentatives have unanimously rejected the district offer 31 to 0. Another bargaining session, ai d e d by a s tate -appointed m ediator, has been schedule d for Oct 15. a teacher spokesman said. A rifie-carryln1 policeman stands amidst neo·Nazi literature outaidil the Parka beadquarten of the f aaciat FNE party a few boun after they were ranaacked \n a wake ctprotest by French Jews and supporten against antl·semltlc violence . • ; -• • J llataging A romad Three window was hers on a Seattle office building present an interesting study in pattern and design as they go about their daily work. SF Hepatitis Scare Rises SAN FRANCISCO CAP> Although the University of San Fr ancisco opened a free clinic today so students can receive a s hot to prevent t he spread of in· fectious hepatitis , some s tudenLs think the school has offered htlle help City health officials learned F riday that a caft'tt'ria manager ser ved meals on rampus several days while inf ected with hepatitis. Mure than t,300 stu- dents mav have b ·en infected. or ficialssa;d In Oiers distnbutt•d rJn tampus Saturday. students who ate Lii the cafeteria on Sept. ~2. 23. Z4 and 30 were urged to immediate ly get a shot of "'amma globulin. which countl'r acL .... s pread of t he disease. MIDEAST . • • ra hshahr on Sunday r eported that Iraqis penetrated the city but were being pinned down by Iranians, who appeared to be holding part of the city . An lranian military communi· que said Iranian jets raided military targets inside Iraq, "in- cluding air bases, radar installa- t 10 n s . troop col umns and militar} garrisons as well as oil and military.industrial installa· llOnS. Iranian radio and television broadcast an interview with President Abolhassan Bani·Sadr 10 which ht• ~aid Sunday's Iraqi a ir r.ud~ involved one or two planes .... ddmg "T hey were not l'Cln.,1derPd to he alt<.Jcks _ Sui:h raids are s imply intended lo rt's tore lhP muralt• of a mis led :trrn \ Man Slain In Santa Ana ·Holdup Try A gunman masquerading as a drunk ar d allegedly shot and killed a man in Santa Ana Satur· day night during a robbery. Pedro Garcia , an illegal alien believed lo be in his early 20s, was killed a fte r a man stag- gered up to Garcia a nd his two friends who were s tanding behind a cafe at 424 E . Third St., said Santa An a police in- vestigators. The gunman allegedly de· manded money, said Sgt. John Collins One of the three men ran . another was hit in the face bv the gunm1m and Garci a was shot when he claimed to have no money, said Collins . .,, .. .. ,.., ....... Cruise Ship Deserted The cruise ship Pnnsendam burns and li sts in the Gulf of Alaska after all the ship's mo re than 500 passengers had been taken off safely. . Calvin Kl ein Jeans. The great 5-pocket western jean with a trim silhouette. Colors: Indigo Denim, Bleached Denim, Ecru Canvas and Putty Can- vas .. } ...,._._ ALS GARAGE ~>6 r ASHION ISLAND NEWPOl~T BFACH ( 71'\ l M<'I 70.!0 •' I -J BUSINESS I STOCKS NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS • Monday' I a.m. (PDT) Prices QIM>t•U-ln&._ ., ....... ,,,. .... Yo•'· M-•'· "•<Ill<. PllW. '"'"'· O.troO ..... c;lft(llll\tll tit <' ... ~, .... ,_, .. "' ~ N ....... Aa>e(l•llO'I OI \of<Vflll«• Ouwn -IMl!ft91 I ' "[ .... _t_._'"_·_e_o_v_o __ J IN,OAMI In lhe DAILY PILOT Mondew. OctobedJ. HllO Hlf CW. y PILOT 8S, .............. REPLACEMENT~~YWOOO'PANES'DARKENTOWER Wortanen Repelr Then 'Pink ElepMnt" In 1m Now an Asset Tower Shrugs Proble01 Image BOSTON <AP) -It stands like a 60-story jewel cut in· to Boston's skyline. But a few years ago, the new John Hancock Tower wu a plywood-shuttered derelict, plagued by delays and falling glass windows. and the subject of several million-dollar lawsuits. Spotters with binoculars warned pedest rians below when glass started falling. Last week, four years after the immense office build· ing was dedicated, the lawsuits seemed no closer to resolu- tion. But the tower itself has shrugged off its earlier prob- lems to become a m•jor asset to the city and the John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co. "JI' WAS A TllAU•A for thia company. there's no question about that," say• Paul Reonie, Hancock vice pre- sident in charge of buildin& mana1ement and construction. "But time heals all. 11ueaa." Hancock announced plans to build Boston's tallest buildiq in 1968, promisinc the city a 1partlin1, 1lau· covered architectural wonder by um. Tbe cost wu put at f75 million. When the building finally opened five years ~hind schedule, the cost bad soared to SlSI million. THE MOST PROMINENT problem was the 13~-acre building surface -an 0'4ter skin of glass windows. Even before workers fmished installing the 10,344 double panes of glass, strong winds from Boston Harbor began to pop the windows out, raining shards on the city's Copley Square. Workers covered most of the building with plywood patches -enough plywood. it was estimated, lo build 30 houses. Pictures of the boarded-up skyscraper appeared around the world. insult was added to injury when the Fire Department, worried about the fire hazard. ordered the plywood cov- ered with fire-resistant paint. THE TOWER BECAME a nationally noted pink elephant that spawned bad puns about "window pains" and .. people in glass houses." After studies by the Massachusetts. Institute of Technology, the windows were replaced with sinele 1heets of glaaa one-half inch thick. The new windows, costing an additional f7.5 million, seemed to do the trick. Almost. "The windows are a dead issue," says Rennie, "but it's not to say we don't have a window break now and then." AN ELECTRONIC SENSING system recently replaced the two spotters with binoculars that city officials ordered the company to place in Copley Square as an early warning system to protect pedestrians. While the structural problems have been more or lesa solved. the legal maze created by suit and countenuit lingers. Hancock bas filed' lawsuits seekin1 SM million chart- ing negllcence against six companies, including the alaaa manufacturer, Libby-Owens-Ford Co. of Toledo, Ohio. and the architects, l.M. Pei & Partners. Gold, Metals Quotation8 · Geld By 11le Auoda&ed Preu Selected world gold prices today: --·r;;.•· •: momin1 fixinl fi871.50 up $11.00. L•._: afternoon flainl fi875.50. up $15.00. Put.: aftemoon fixln1 '8'71.te, up $4.IO. FnMflu1: fixin1 '811.99, up $3.•. Zinie•: '871.00 bid, up $17.00; $8'79.00 asked. New York: Handy & Harman mld-momln1 M75.IO, up $15.30. New Yon: Handy & Harman mld-momina '815.50, up $15.00. New Y.n: Engelhard fabricated sold mi•·mornln1 $899.14, up $15.52. NEW YORK (AP) -Spot nonltm>u1 metal pnces to- day : CIH If .•~·-•tit a pound, U.S. deaUnadom . ..... • eeDtl. pound. m. rr~-37~ eeatl a pound, delivered. ftl .... '1 • pound . . A'p ha•, lb, N:Y. '11-11. •uew1 .. U.00 per nuat . .......... -S'710tl'Oyoa. N.Y. --····•••'-'· . 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S1nl0ta1 ,.,,, l)OfWJly • DICI< CAVE" ~t Shelley Betrnln • $-2-1 CONT ACT Q (J) M·A·s·H Hewkeye a.nd Tr1pper errange lot an unauthot- lzld but much.needed nOM jot> IOI e.n enlilled . man. -1:00 I ces HEWS H8Ct4EWS HAPPY DAYS AGAIN Fonzie le.kes up the bon· gos ta play with R1ch11 s band at an Important country club danc1e I JOt<ER'S WILD M ·A·s·H When Hawkeye's parents .,, nollfl1<1 thll he's dead. hi finds II no easy matter lo ntabhlh lhal 11e·a a11ve • IAAETTA • OVEREASY "Aller Work. What?" Guests· comedian Fritz Feld. prestdent ol tile """'' "' A"Wtlil• 111\lllUl• J111 ""'• R<>sto"' 8 111 "'"'-"°''°'' LJ • MACHEfl I LEHRER REPORT I]) TIC l AC OOUOH 7 30 8 2 OH THE TOWN Melody IOOll> 81 11111 .. l)I\\) 01 rot>ots • vts11 wtlh Ou111 Sp11ng11e10 o 10011 "' th• hie ol th" tare Jom Mo111 son U FIGHT BACK WITH DAVID HOROWITZ • SHANANA Guest Ethel Met1n11n Cl FACE THE MUSIC • All IN THE FAMILY Edttll's erra11r oehav101 puu les Ille la1T11ly and puts a damper on Archie s and her plam'tl<I 111p 10 a new resort fD MACNEIL/ LEHRER REPORT '11) CONNECTIONS: AN AL TERNA TE VIEW OF CHANGE · Tiie T11gge• E1tec1 James Bur~e reaches baci. 7 .000 yea.rs to Egypt and Channf-1 Lb• ing• 8 KNXT 1C8S) Los Angeles D KNBC (NBC; Los Angeles e KTLA (Ind ) Los Angele<. 8 KABC TV (ABC) Los Angeles ()) KFMB tCBS) Sdn Diego D KHJ·TV(lnd ) Los A nqeres (II) KCSl (ABC) San 01r:go I t<TTV(lnd I Los Angeles KCOP·TV (IM' L OS Angeles at KCET· TV 1PBS) Los Angeles CD KOCE·TV 1PBS) Hun11n91on Beam mw "'~"''"t111 .it m• Pl•><>V" h11111111101111111 tJ .. 1<. tr!Q II"' .,, llllhltl<.fll • llHllll't U tHI 1.ll P M MAGAZINE lhOJ Oos1turt1on ol e 1011111 '""$'., 101 Smok11y AnU I Ile ll11ndll II II Pill Ol\11..0 Pll111All C:h•mp l ·OC> 8 lJ) M' .\'S'H Kl11111•0 Jlaco•tH s. 10 IUS 1l1a111•v 111111 his 1h111oa nt 1;omp11ny .:1e11\ include <;Hlerlng 10 the oc.ce11111c wt11m1 01 the 11n11 s olll c111s \Rl U LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE Jona1111111 Oa•vev 1 Allempl to Slarl 11 lrtilghl buStness 1n 11 ne1ghbotlno 1nwn 1~ 1~Pftldl1ed by 11 i'._Oup 01 y0<11111 hood~ Q Iii MOVIE * * * 'Hey, I "' Allv"' 119751 Edw8r<I As118' St1lly Slrutllers A m1111 snd " young woman bl!Ulfl tho elements in the Y11~on elle1 th111r A1tplo11" oashes ( t hr JO min l 0 MOVIE * • • .• Where The Red Fe<n Grows" (1975) Stew· art Peterson, James W1111- m0te A heart watmlng story of a young boy grow- ing up wHh two red bone hunltng dogs th•I give tll!Mr lives IOI him. (2 hrs.I m P.M. MAGAZINE Billy Brill talks with Nell Bogart ano 1n1toduce1 the Origin•! Lyric Writing Con- test; The destruction 01 a roller coaster ror "SmOl<ey Arid The Bandit II"; e para. lyled Oll\tMIM OMlnC>. Chet fell mallM flC>Ole ptlt\· ~"· Of Wucro ha• Ill\ uplllnqu!L • touoOOU> Hoit Olen C.,npbell O.-ta Amy llOltano, LAI· Mil F11t8'1 811110 Pure l're11 .. lHgu• 6AAI• Ind Croll•. re11y• rue1i., '"' llOfllllO $ton.a J.-r JQl>n• -I HTONIOH'l llO WICMIN C...CIHHATI Let "''"' ti.. coveted Silver Sow Aw••d lrom II>• Peter P11>411 POik Pack8''t Guild 11111 i:loeao'I h•ve • dete '°' 111<1 •wa1d1 banquet (RJ • CAROL BURNETT AHDl'RIENOS • ORIAT "RFOAMANCES · finMlf T &1101 So10111r, Spy" G•o•oe Sm1ld'f (Ar&c Ou1n11•n) h4tars a stoty or 1>411r11ya1 w11h o Chllllng c;ooe1U11on end nccepts a mlHl<>n to lino ino MOie • IP•rt 2)0 G MOVIE * • • • 'Olympia Part I t,,. Fes1ova1 0 1 rrie Peo- P"' ( 1938) Documeotary 0.r&Cl80 t>y L""' R~ren •tahl l 1>11 llr SI part OI 1'11$ ..c;1.ta1med 111m r1K0td or 11141 1936 Berlin Olympics 1Q110,.s the poth or the Ol)mp+c totcll oearWIS and covers me ttlabOtete 1nau· ourauon ce1emon1es pre- lllded ove1 by Adolph Hit· ter !.?_hrs l 11.45 8 (II TO BE ANNOUNCED 8 00 8 (I) MOVIE ·To Find My Son (Prem· ,.,,.,, RIC:llard TllOITlaS. Jus- 1111 Oene An unmarried young man becomes .,mbroiteo In e blfl"r ba111e when he tries to adopt a 1t11nd1cepped 7 ·ye11r-old boy 0 MOVIE ••• "Julio" (19771 ll11nestA Redgrave, lane ~onda A writer Is drawn inlo ltwl pollllc:s ot pre- World War II G111many wllf!n h&r closest clllld· hood ltlend, now an acllv· 1st. Hkl IOI Iler llelp 8 THAT'S INCREOl8LE Featured en Indian who allempls IO bend a spear In 11111 w1111 n1s eye. a hre· llgllltng d09. a paraplegic; who hang ghdes !tom his wheef chatr • MERV ORIFFIN ., HEEHAW Guests The KendaJls. Mil· Hon Oollat Sand. Razzy Bailey 9 DON CORYELL 9:30. THE ~MININE MISTAKE Bonnie Franklln narrates this lllm on the pllys1olog1. cal ellecta or smoking on a woman's body • THE ADVOCATES: ELECTION '90 "Relations With The US S.R." Advocates and TUBE TOPPERS A BC 8 6 : 00 Monday Night Football. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers take on the Chicago Bears in an NFC Central Division clash . CBS 8 9:00 "To Find My Son." Richard Thomas stars as a single man who encounters conflict when he tries to adopt a handicapped 7-year-old boy . NBC II 9:00 "Julia." Jane Fon- da , Vanessa Redgrave and Jason Robards star in this dramatization of a true World War II incident. expert witnesses who sup- port lhe views ol Ander· SOii, Carter e.nd Reagan debare whlCh ~ndldale w1ll besl edm1n1s1er our relations w1lh lhe Sovi.t Un ton <I.§) MOVIE • • • 'Thunder In The Sun ( t959J Sur.an Hay· waro Jell Chandler A love wangle ocx;urs during tile 1850s among a group ol Basques 1ourney1ng 10 111e Calll0tn1a vmeyards ( 1 "' 30m1n I 10:00 I 0 NEWS MOVIE **'It .. The People' (19711 Kim Oerby. Dan 0 Ht1rl1'1y A 1eac11e1 dlscovet.s she has unusually gttled stu· den ls ( t hr • 30 min ) g) NATIONAL NEWS 10:30tD• NEWS fll JAZ.Z. AT SNOWBIRD Oave Brubeck, piano, Butch Miles. drums: Jerry Bergonzi, tenor sa•. Chris Brubeck, bass guitar and trombone G) MASTERPIECE THEATRE "Crime And Punishment" Raskoln1kov cl81ms his pawntl<I trinkets at lhe pohce 5tat1on and meets tile 1nspec10t 1nves11ga11ng lhe old woman s murder (Part 2)0 11:00 8 Cl) (!I) NEWS JOHN DARLING A i::vutNG INFERNO SENT PL.uMES OF 0l.ACK GMOKe ~OON-rH~ WEST 5t0E ·t<:>1:»-.Y ! 8 HOLLYWOOO SQUARES I NEWL YW£D GAME YOU 8ET YOUR LIFE ONE STEP HY OHO "Message From Clata" A prelty teaciler 1n an adult school suddenly l1nds Siie IS wroung in an unram111ar lore.gn hand 11:208 NEWS 11:30 9 ()) QUINCY, M.E. Quincy's ooss, Ot Hilo. hu an tnlt1testlng day when a serir.i of mishaps prevent Ou1ncy lrom get· ling 10 lhe otflce 9 MORECAMBE & WISE Glenda Jackson guest sears In Erle and Ernie's version of "Antony And Cleopatra· U NEWS 0 GUNSMOICE wnen Festus and a woundtlO robt>er are pul up at a farmhouse. tne owner a1111mpts to kill the robber and se1ro Ille stolen money Q) HOGAN'S HEROES Hogan plans to smuggle a nuclear physicist oul ot Stalag 13 Q) IT TAKES A THIEF Al Munay is ass1gneo 10 steal a stolen sample or a r8"oluttonary 1e1 luel lrom an 1n1e1na11onaJ lence &i) '11) CAPTIONED ABC NEWS TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS I A8CNIW8 11:50 TOMQHT • G .... t fl09t· Biii Colby GUfft& Ooril S11ven1, Sandy Ouncen, GIOfge 8ef>M)n 9 IAOHllOE -JM>NIGHT- 12:00. T'MUOHT ZONE "Spyr Of Thi M0tnen1 I A8C..W8 Ml88IOH; IMP08818U A c;Otrvpl Lalin AmetlCln oll1eta1 plots 10 1001 "" own counlrv with the con- nivance of Iha IMF 12:20 8 MOVIE l **'It "Yuma" (1970) Clint Wllket. Barry Sullivan A dedicated 1aw1T1en allempts to lame a wild l Western town (2 1111 ) 12:30. THE 8AXTEA8 "Socialized Medicine" fJ THEFBI I ''Tha Attorney" I NATIONAL NEWS 12:40 (I) THE SAINT A German.born B11t11h otfielal is ottered lreedom tor his lather by the Ger· mans In ••change lo• moll tary &ec:rets 12:50 D TOMORROW Guests-plasltc surgeon Ot lvo P1tanguy, IOlmet New York Jet Ch11s Faraso· poulos a v1s11 to Sunny Rest LOdge a nudist resor I 1n Ille Poconos ~ ADAM-12 Ot11c8f Reed comes up with a unique plan lor llalt 1ng d8Vtlme burglaries 1:00 Q) MOVIE • • '1 ·The Rttwara ( t965J Ma• von Syaow Yvelle M1m1eu• A bounty /)unter s actions reSull 1n the deaths 01 most 01 111e live rnen 1n a ponb ( I 111 30m1n ) 1:30 0 NEWS 0 THE LONE RANGER Troubled Waters" 1:501) NEWS 2:20 0 fJ NEWS 2:251) MOVIE • • • '" "No H1qhway In The Sky ll'l5 I I JemflS Stewart Marlene 01et11ch A meek metallurgist warn~ 1ha1 a new a1rt1ner mav t>e made ol delect••e rnateri· als (2 hrs I 2.30 «1) NEWS ·T.w•dat1"• Dat1f l•t-·"01.•ir• S:OC> 9 THE 800Y HUMAN, THE FAClS FOR GIRLS TIWH Qlfl9 11Ql)O 10 12 and 14 jOlrt M111tu fhomn 10 eiepla1n """' h1t1l1ng5 and 10eM at.K>ut '™' e. p rtll(l(.8 OI Chiillljing lrotn chtlonooo to ao~ei.cence 5:00 U tI§) NATIONAL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES Live cov&ruge or 1nt1 111!1 game on 111e Nflt•onar Leagull ployoll& """' Inti Glly ol,111" NL t.1~1 c;ham1J1 OO!l -AFTERNOON- 11:00 Cl) • • "'1an1:1 r P Steml)edu t 19Jlli Joh11 Wayne Ray Corrog,.r. "'" Thrett MeSQl11fttf1•' "I '" ctear a'co..,_hoy ll\.Cu'.'...tJd nf murOe• "''l a quid l>1ti>P•1• IOt (I hr I t2.00 (I} * • f 1ulllll• I I'll '11 Fow.ud (' 1t1r .... 1 H •'''·"" Ht•..-.111 r ,,,, 'f 1tfttJ p•1l1"1 • urU.O\rt<lt I ,,.,,., h J .,.,.jtl!f \d':tf'lt ltu• n uotam r~1Q 111 Jl•IC.,nf1t (!) •• t.,1!,,J,, .• ,,.,,,, (19*-141 I tfl h l11•rf ''' Cntwq.-i ( ;. 1i.1 A r'4 u fu~I I..,, lr,r, t,. 'NI~ I 01" lrr1ft•1• fl I tll u • Hff.n b, ff 1\11 . 1 m SfJ11 .• U1Hir1 , 1r I JOO(lo, • • • ,, 1111v ,,, IH1r1 t.t•r\1 f llt' .• u1 1f11•f•I• UC~ Mutcll•f < .. •Ji•· P._HI 'Ji I 1Y1'11 ''"11'9" l••·Pi• 011 .. W11!1;im W1111tc.111 A 1.h ,1 lo no o• r.•r,rJ·J'~'" '"' , .. , (t1,IHJt••) WI'' Ht' Hl1<1!ft r 1f hi ~11~ 1.1,H d HI hi.Ill" t'"t',4 I! tH 10 rn••• 3·30 0 • • • If JA' h•, I it by Armstrong & Batiuk 'Vocal Suicide' Perils Politicians? ·: . Mftl'• Tr11• By PETER J . BOYER LOS ANGELES (AP> -ln an election year, television alters its personality to oblige de- mocracy. The picture medium becomes a medium for words. This year, it began with the Iowa caucus. Then came the primaries, the conventions. the "debate'' and the fall campaign. Words. Millions of words. Good words, most of them. forced to labor in the causes of John An· derson, Ronald Reagan and Jim· my Carter night after night. week-in, week-0ut. In a way, the words have their revenge. Sometimes they trip their utterers. Sometimes they tumble out all wrong . Sometimes, they commit the crue lest atrocity that can be brought upon a politician -they cause him to lose his voice. John Ande rson's words are beginning to turn on him. At least . that's Mort Cooper's diagnosis. Cooper is a Hollywood voice doctor. He fixes abrasive ac- cents. helps actors devise phony accents. warns million-dollar voices against imminent de- mise. Cooper's vocation is also his hobby. During an election year, he watches the candidates on TV and guesses which will be the first to commit "vocal suicide," as he calls it. He noted in the 1976 debates between Carter and Candidates Probed Orange County Supervisor Phil Anthony rebuts his indictment charges and faces bis runoff opponent on "Voter 's Pipeline" Friday at 7: 30 p. m. on KOCE. Channel SO. Actresses Brooke Shields. Barbara Eden and Gloria Swanson (fro.m top) take a look at .. The Men Who Rate a '10' " on an NBC special Tuesday at (apprqximately ) 10o'clockonChanne14. The first half-hour features interviews with Anthony and his runoff challenger Roger Stanton, a PhD professor of business asministration at Cal State Long Beach. A popular supervisor, the incumbent may nonetheless finds his election bid muddied by an in· dictment charge of cons piracy to conceal the source of a $68,000 campaign contribution. The second half of the program scans the 10 state ballot issues, including one to ban smoking in public places and another related to the slate water projects peripheral canal. Two Orange County League of Women Voters members join Cooper in examining the pros and cons of the issues. The program repeats Saturday, October 11at10 a.m ·-· .. -·~~ j ·--...... • • --..-.. • • -• .,. ":. !ar • , ... ,.,. _..191110MIT C..-5*2711 --IMU 0.....t17-GMI __ ._ .... , e:Ull llMll ll1·39U .,_ ...... . , . .., . =•tS.4S45 ·a-:::10 .... NOW PLAYING ....... llllTOl Slnl' AN ·5"40·7444 • IDWAlll'IADIUIACI El Toro S8H880 -•••au Oranoe &37·0~0 ....... _,., .. HuntlngtOn INcll 841-0388 ~ .. .... , ....... w.tnlftttlf 891 ·3183 .. A11 l11fl..ate FH• of !llW!la "u~ SC•lf~ and l•parc. IC Rania A...,.. cite l'ear'• Bnt.." -Kevin Thomas. LA Tin-es Gerald Ford that Ford un· naturally lowered his voice to af. feel an oralorial timbre. Ford lost his voice a few weeks later. After watching the Anderson· Reagan debate. Cooper noticed '>Orne of the signs of vocal suicide in Anderson. "His voice was more sure. more driving, but it w.a$ a forced voice. He's in danger of losing it. But Reagan was holding his voice back. He's tired. You can hear the fatigue." "AIRPLANE" IPGI "DIVINE MArf1'>ESS" I, _ .. _x_A_N_A_o _u _"--.. ~ (PG) l 'STAADUS MEMORIES" SNEAK PREVIEW FRI. :·wHY WOULD I LIE?" '"THI IM'91E 1N 1 SftllCIS IACIC" -ot0 PAii&- ,. • .c::::!JI I '"THI ... LAeootr' Ill "'CALIPOIMIA SUITI" .... '· ,. C1''··~ ? I '# ............... "'UTI\.ID ..... S" ,,., "Cl.CH & CM0..-" .... KNOWI Ill YOU'M ALC>NS" So, one of the candidates was fatigued. the other forced. And the voice bringing it all to you, Walter Cronkite's. is on the verge of going out altogether. Cooper says. "Cronkite has had voice prob tern s over the years, and he's had some surgery on his vocal chords.'' Cooper says. spilling a little voice industry gossip "Cronkite tells you with the voice he uses that all things are measured . eve r yt h in g 1s balanced and all right.· But • that's no\ tus natural voice He,. drops his voice to achieve that"° reson ance And he's having voice problems .. T he only voice Am~nca listens to 1s a phony'1 Cronkite' 11111ld11 1 lw rP:tched fort omrn~·nt An~"'~~. l11opt·1 ,t\ ... tlial \11 der'>on J~ !ht• 0111\ • J1trlld.1IP ir. 1mmcd1.1tt.• 11:.m~1·r 11f l .-.mg h1' HllCl l'h 11 1 .. ,1\ 1 ... I\\ 11 1 ;en dH13t4?S \.\llh \'llll'I' And a lot of """'"" \1·1 111 lw worn out ' ~-