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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-10-17 - Orange Coast Pilot... r • as --.rac own1n Hostage Deal Shah~s S.on, 19, Object of U.S. .To Succeed Dad Dints to Iran As Shfth of lr·a:D . .; 110~. 1i, NO. 1'1, 4 SaCTIONS, 41 ~AO•I ' ------------------ ·survivor uw.,.... Iran Eavoy Here HQ~t.age Deal G~~l of u··s WASHlNGTON fAP) -U.S orricials from President Carter on down, while -denying that-any deal has been made or is being negotiat ed, are sending con- ciliatory signals lo lran in a bid t o free the 52 Am eri<.'a n hostages. Carter said Thursday he woald be willing to meet and dis cuss the hostages with Iranian Prime Minister Mohammad Ali Rajai, who is in New York tt1t'"lW unexpected appearance at the .... United Nations. "if he should be amenable." Secretary of State Edmund S. Muskif> added that ''the door is open" for negotia- tions HaJat arrived tn New York early today . about two hours after Carter attended a <.'hanty hanquet in the city. and w ;15 to plc,1d Iran's case m its 26·dav war with Iraq before the U.N. Scrurity Council later today. It's almost nap time for Keith LaBrie's family pet, a rac- coon wh06e mother, brothers and sisters were killed when a storage house collapsed on the LaBries' St. Agatha, Maine, farm. Keith has been fattening up his pet for its winter hibernation. Woman Freed In Slaying H ajai is the hi gheol·Tanking Iranian official to visit the Unit· ed States since r.ivolut1onary forces overthrew the late Shah Moh ammad Hcza Pahlavi in Januarv 1979 There wert! no indications the hardline Is lamic fundamentalist would meet with Carter or any other U.S. official. Rut H a.ia.J 's trip neverfheless fueled frenzied speculation about the hostages and U.S. relations with Iran - all of which the Pentagon and the State Department tried to dispel. BAKERSFfeLO (AP ) A 4 CountiaDs So.t In Hashish.Raids Bakersfield woman who said she s hot her husband five times because she fe ared him has been acquitted of a murder charge. A Superior Court jury re- turned an innocent verdict Thursday for Sandra Kay Nickell, Z7. . • M.rs. NJckell said sh'e killed her huaband, 11aomas, 30. on Dec. 2 after he struc k her mother and advanced on her. Mrs. Nickell said s he had just told Nickell that she intended to leave him.· Carter and other officials, meanwhile, were playing down the United States· tensions with Iran. . The president, who called Iraq an "invading nation" W ednes- d a y night. continued to e m- phasize U.S. support for Iran's national integrity. By FREDERICK SCHOEMEllL Ot .. Gllt'I .......... U.S. Customs agenta fanned throughout Southern California today in an attempt to round up 14 individuals -including four Orange County residenta -as part of a crackdown on what was described as one of the na· Uon's largest hashish smuggling operations. A two-year investigaU_on into the cue culminated Thursday in the arrest of Travis Grant Alhbrook, 35, of bone Pine, and William Everett, of Austin, Tex- as, at Houston International Air;port u the men prepared to leave the country with $170,000 illcuh. .Ubbrook wu ideDWled today u a GDe-time ueociate of Dr. Tlmotby Leary ancl a lone· 1tancUq member of the Lquna BefCh·ba1ecl Brotherhood-of St8'Dal Love, a looee-lmit l1'0UJ> Clf lalllhllb and marljuaaa tral- ftellen. Kenneth lsaaleby, special .,eat far cmtoma inveaUaatora l_n Soutbern California, aald Ashbroo~ -was well-known in Orange Coast circ les. "He's been around Irvine, San Clemente, Newport Beach and Costa Mesa," Ingleby said. Ashbrook recenUy purchased ../l l!lrge ranch near Lone Pine in lnyo County at the base of the east slope of the Sierra Nevada, Ingleby said. Ashbrook and Everett, lngleby said, were intercepted by agent.a while en route to the Cayman Islands off the Gulf Coast. Federal law requires any person importing or exporting more than $5.000 ln caah to or <See HA81DSH, f'a1e Al) 300Cele .... te Crash Kills One SACRAMENTO CAP) -A Pasadena law.yer was killed and another injured when their single-engine Cessna Jost power and crashed two miles short or Executive Airport.· Authorities sai~ pilot John Harris Hall, 51, died Thursd4y. Passenger John F. Walker Jr., 38, was reported in stable condition. Asked on a campaign stop whether . the administration would support Iran's complaints against Iraq at the Un'ited Na- tions, Carter said. "~sputes like this s hould not be settled through aggression or invasion of another country's territory.•' Th e Pentagon~ denied a published report that the United States and Its allies have built up an armada of 60 warships to keep the Strait of Hormuz open to Persian Gulf oil traffic. The Iranians have threatened to (Sff HOSTAGf;S, Pa1e A%) . ~!!!!Rb?. !!mt~••k ~!~ ~~ ~. n °' .. ...,._...,. . the belld. furbiabed cbW'Cb bulldin1 cbant· It wu toUted ,.. a "1ranc1 Tbe women wore white cowls, • eel and bounced 911 tlleir feet u a opelllq," and more than • the chlldna a variety of robea • curtain liCl'OM the 1ta1e in front Kue Knatma de\ICMM lbow9d apd ltnlt ciotbel. of tbe temple was withdrawn. up Tla...a, at die ..-rur-old But theJ .U wore broad •mil• Bebiad the curtain were five broWD etuceo ....,., lD Lquna u tbey participated in the Abbi re1la and flber1lau deities, with Beacla to celebrate. Sbeka -tbe inatallaUon ol tbe ve1..-. fnaltl and flowers st lo.W *•"'·la trMiuoMl d•itl• at tbe newb' compleMd tb•lr *· 1affrn robH, tllelr llHd1 Krillma t.emple at the conaer ol Tb• fi1urlne1 -all thrH· UHed aetlPt for abort plait ol GI~ and Le•lon streets. < .. D1811NA, Pa1e Al) ' , ... . a~w1....- NEW'SHAH'OFIRAN ReuPahlavl Sliah's Son To Succeed Lale Father CAI RO. Egypt (AP) -Reza Pahlavi will s ucceed his late father as shah of Iran on Oct. 31 and send a message from exile to the people of his tiomeland. a spokesman fort.he Pahlavi fami- ly announced today. The announcement said "no public ceremony and no press conference will be held .·: and made no mention of the 19-year- old Reza Pahlavi forming a gov· ernment in exile. Shah Mo hamm a d Reza Pahlavi of Iran was overthrown in January 1979, took refuge in Egypt in March and died in a Cairo military hospital July Z7. Announcement that his son would become shah designate oo his 2Qlh birthday Oct. 31 waa made in a statement diatributed by telex and signect by· "the personal secretary of H. I. M. (Her Imperial Majesty) Farah Pahlavi, Shahbanou of Iran." It was the first contact initial· ed by the Pahlavi family with Western news media baaed in Cairo since tbe former shah ar- r Iv ed here s uffering from terminal cancer. The telex number used ia a special line in Kubbeh Palace where the Pahlavi family bu ,been living as guesta ol ~ypt. The statement also clattfied that the 1bab deaicnate bu only one itven name, Reaa, and that (See 811AR, Pa1e AJ) · ·Attack• Continue FOLSOM (AP) -Racial troubl• broke out again Thun- day at Follom P!Uon, sendinl two inmates to boepltala, one in aerioua condition. Flynt Alar in False LOS ANGELES IAP) A police SWAT team armed with rifles. shotguns and a search warrant smashed through the · front doors of Larry Flynt 's posh Bel Air ~stare on information that the c r ippled Hustle r m ag azine p ubl is her was drugged and being held against his will, police say. • F"lynt, crippled from the hips down in a 1978 assassination a t· tempt in Georgia. was examined , bf Or. Richard S<.'ott, a p.hysi- cian, who accompanied police in th\! late-night raid Tuesday. Dr. Scott det ermined Flynt wrus all right and the officers left. police acknowledged Thursday. Acc u s ing p o li ce of "Orwellian" tactics. Flynt said his house s uffertd $5.000 darn age in the raid. "ll was one of those ridiculous things ... the publis her said Thursday. "It reminds me of Geor ge Orwell's '19S4.' These guys came in. dressed alike, . with no identification. with rifles and shotguns. I didn't know if it was a robber or assassination plot or what." Smee the 1978 s hooting outside a Georgia rourthouse where be was on trial for obscenit y charges. several attempts have been made on the lives of Flynt and his aides. and the publisher <See n .YNT, Page A2) · Coast Weather Partly cloudy at \)mes but mostly fair through Saturday. Lows tonight 48 along the coast, S6 inland. Highs Saturday 68 and 76. IN818E TODA~ Perrpectiw1 on show bun· Mii are ~ by a win· "'"g 1o"gwriter o"d u - perif!f!Ced charact~ octreu on PG{lf! Cl. --.... ---· _ .. .......,. .. Gay Student • Protest .. ~t SA 11 U A I St.'() 11\ l ' I A ho1nos,•J\t1t1l 111-. s.t u dt•nt iirAam u 111111\ pl ans to cl t' 111 11 o' l r a I l ' » t t h .. l '11 1\ l'r-111 ,\ o l :0-Jn t-111n 1•1111·0' 12..'llh 110 1\••r-iu1 \ n:•l1•li1 ulh>n h•·c·.iuM! l ht• -1't•hool r<-fll~t>~ tu n·c·og1111r lhl' 1-r\»llJ lt•udl•n or l ht• ~ t ll d t' II I:< I' U >:\'I h 1• 1 I 1H I ndl\ 11!11.111<1.:tli.. 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A number of Ira· nians have been killed, Pars added, without giving figures. I r11q mcMwh1l1• du11111 .. od l.!Jti llvwn tfl t11r '"u1h1·rn st>1'tor of lr.-n1an 11oldwrs ktll•'<l on ltH th•· 'Wtir front m·.u· lhl' Abadan· · .. According lo the Jatesl in· 300 m1 h• 1nvbl0n fr11n1 1n.,11fr Kho11Jmshuhr un ·a· formation from Abadan and lran1n1tl2 hourpercod 1'tw <·om111ancl said 10 addition Kho rram s hahr . the Jraqi Iraq also orfe roo to <·<:a Ni' 1111. tu the l56 It arrrnn sold ie rs killed. mercenaries are advancing nn 1t& '"rm11. hut lrun ':-. lll'IOH' ;i:, wi•ri• taken prisoner along towards Abadan along two lines, n11n1•h·r rt-Jt't'lt."tl Hw idea und I rn11 ·, 111vu1>ion front in western accompanied by heavy armored Ot'"' ~Ne" \'ork lo iuJdrCt.i. lht' '1Ud i.nulhw~Slt'm t ran It sa.d--forces The_figbting fol'.ceS and t• N ~,·urll y ('ourw1l 1oday t1n 11 aq 1 (orc:t•!\ suffored 18 killed the brave Moslems.or lhe ~ity.of . -- pr 1t·:.t whv li.1 ' h.-.uJ~d Ult' (Ii 'i UO 'twlc•fll 1n.,11tut wo 11•111 \cur ... :.,H S his rt' Ir.Ht ~ ·•~alrt!si.ion T hl· lranum ,•ommancJ saJd its Abadan are defending their caty f 1'' rd. 1't>hran lt;id111 hroadrai.t u dis fort•c1> k11l e\l 100 Iraqi soldiers tn bravely," the Iranian command ft 8 f) • • j.latr h by the Pun. newt-~r--·UW-~~'t"MF-IM...aAd--norihertMk~<'t&r&-·_s.;ud...J~.b.uadiY....JlS..lhLWar _ _3, _ . .....--r--~------------------ from Abadan da1ming Iranian of the invasion line, and that entered Its 26th day. # The sehtUJterrtS etched on the windshield of this car in t 1h.1I ti• t l'<'U!!lll . .tt> STI H 1:. 111 1111• ~1tti lht' l'a1hot1c t'hv n h ~ lon~s t undin g \llJSlUl'l' .1j.t,:IJllSl h<•nlOM:'X· ualtt: troops had forced Iraqi soldlt-rs hand-to hand fil(ht in!! raged in .. Portl¥d,l>re., express t~e sentiments of its citizens over 10 withdraw up to 19 males from l\horramshahr at the southern The communique said in Khor-the latest layer of pollution to befall the city _volcanic lhe <'tty There was no indepen end of the front on the Shatt al-ramshahr. Iran's key port 10 ash from the new Mount St. Helens eruption. (Story Page d1 ent ~~irm~dtiontsof 1the claim Ar1ab e;5tuarff_y. 1 0 dm1_silpeustedto Sthheattnoarlhl-Awr!bst eosntuarythe A4). ran """" sai 1 p anes shot r an s o 1crn .-<H'S nt!WS agen-.. down two Iraqi M1<;s in a cy said "the rnvadan~ infidels that "the people. helped by the dogh~ht over Iraq, without say ha ve not su1•cc:edcd 1n taking personnel of the armed forces, using street dug-outs, are in· Quake Hunt Hampered Heavy Rains Bring New Algeria Hardships AL ASNAl\I, Alger ia CAP) - Heavy autumn r ain began faJJ . 1og on this earthquake-ravaged city. bringing new hardship to the tens of thousands left home- less by the quake, and further hampering the search for sur· vivors and bodies bur4ed in the rubble. Four more survivors. includ- in·g an 8-year-old girl~ were dug out of the ruins Thursday after lying buried for the six days since the quake, officials said. There was no immediate word on their condition. .Authorities said electronic listening devices were still re- porting signs of life deep in the ruins at several locations and rescuers were focusing attention on those spots Many survivors were issued tents and blankets before the on- set of the autumn rains Thurs- day. Up to 25 were often crowded into tents intended t~ shelter five or six. 'Th o u sand s o f ot h e r s, U • •1.. particularly in"'the hard-hit .Al Asnam, spent their seventh ' D~_US-ti _Ie4' mountain villages s urrounding night in the open. suffering lhe ----addeditardship ot the"t't>ld ram.~ Fired Man Wins Back Pay COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) -A district court bas ruled that a worker cannot be fired without advance notice or severanre pay just because he calls his boss' wife an "old_ bag." IH:Vl'rs1ng a lower-court. decision, the district court said Thursday thl! name-calling came "in an isolated incident under 1·1 rrumstal')ces that did not justify" firing the man. AC'l'Ordmg to court testimony, two dav before the effective ·date or his resignation, a machinist g....m\o a quarrel about his accumulated vacation pay with the company's aul!tant direc· tor who happened to be the boo' wife. Wheq she told him he couW not collect the pay until·he had left, tempers Oew. The machinist denied be called the boss· wife an old hag. but witnesses testified he did. Thousands of tents donated by foreign governments and relief organizations have arrived at -the airport in Algiers. 120 miles northeast of Al Asnam, but hard- pressed reli ef wo rkers have been unabie to distn bute them Rescuers . working round·the; clock, used heavy earthmoving machinery to clear huge blocks of concrete, steel girde rs and tons of rubble from two of the worst hit areas the Chelif Hotel and a low·income housing complex named after Egypt's late President Carnal Abdel Nasser. volved in street fighting . . . and • have thrown most of the enemy' forces out or the city ..... There was no immediate reac- tion to the claim from the Iraqis, who . on Thurs day took cor- respondents to Iraqi front lines about a mile north of Abadan after crossing a pontoon bridge s panning the K arun River. which flows from the northeast and enters the Shatt al.Arab al Khorramshahr. The bridge ap· peared to be secure and there were Iraqi soldiers s wimming in the river. KRISHNA ••. _q.uarter file si~e • were pre·- pa red hours before the Abhi Sheka by being bathed. m a mix· lure of honey, scented water and yogurt. The deities were flanked on the left by a lifesize figure of A.C . Bhaktivedanta Swami Probhupada , the Krishna founder. who died in India more than a year ago. The devotees chanted for an hour inside the temple as local devotees attached wooden signs to the oublide of the building identifying the sect. ,.,,...p._..,,, HASHISH SWEEP. • r from the country to report. the movement with customs. The two men made no such dis· closure, lngleby said. They were among 16 people named in a criminal complaint filed Thursday in U.S. District Court in Saeramento. '·our ·guys are all out in the fi eld right now. attempting to pick the others up,•· Ingle by said this morning. The two.year investigation was unique, lngleby said. in that investigators focused on tracing the movement of large sources or money from the United States instead of concentrating of ac· tual seizures of drugs. The approach paid off. ln1Zleby Blast Kills Two NEAL, W. Va. IAP l A spark from a welder 's torch may have touched off an ex· plosion that kiUed two workers and seriously burned a third at an Ashland Oil chemicaJ plant. authorities say. The victims were welding on top of a storage tank Thursday when the ex· plosion occurred. said, because agents were -able to identify where the money was going, the principals involved and the source of drugs. Agents traced more than S2 million, much or it destined for secret bank accounts in the Cayman Islands, 1he Antilles Rome and Lebanon. lngleby said a "mulli·lon" quantity of hashish was involved ,in the purported smuggling operation. I ngleby said Ashbrook has treen a fugitive since 1972 on fed eral allegations of pass~rt fraud and stale narcotics viola· tlons. Participating in the investigat- ing, Jngleby said, were customs agents based in Los Ange.les. San Francisco. San Diego, Nogales. Ariz., New York, Houston. Miam i. San Juan, Puerto Rico. Rome, and the federal Drug Enforcement Ad·. ministration, state Narcotics Enforcement Bureau and the Inyo County ~heriff's Depart· ment lngleby said the shift from ac- tual seizure of drugs to identify. ing the path of drug money was based on recent directives from the Attorney General's office in Washington, 0 .C. The district rourt found for the machinist and ordered his forml'r employer to give him back pay and court costs -a total I f 'I 8(1() kroner <Ir $1,75() A bout 300 guests and staff were believed in the hotel when it collapsed and some 3.200 lived at the housing complex Roth Stretch your money at wu~ destroyed. but offici als ,,_.. -f 'rtn• Pagt-Al Cave-in Kills 4 Children saad there were indications that some trapped survivors were still alive in the ruins HOSTAGES mmc th~ strait Muskie stressed that 1f the hostag~s are returned, the Unit-... cd Stales would lift economic . s a,n c · ns agains t Iran and ably allow the shipment lo ran of military spare parts stockpiled around the country. Chicago television station WLS. quoting what it said were four "highly placed sources" on three continents. r e ported T hursday that a deal is in the works for the Uruled States to trade mi litary spare parts for releas~ 01 the host ages, now spending their 349th day in capt1v1(y The stat1on said the parts would have to be in the air by noon today for the deal to go through, but the trade wouJd not be announced until next week. It said the hostages, reported tu have been 'dispersed around Tran after the aborted U.S. rescue mjssion last April, have been returned lo the U.S. Em· bassy in Tehran in anticipation o( their release. Pentagon officials denied that any planes have bee n loaded w'ith parts destined for Iran or that an) preparations have been made for such a move. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT tn ... Ot•f"'Oi"' c.,.,, 0 .. 1, Poot ""''" trmtcft ,, COrf\01ht<J 1r'W tltt•'-Pt'h\ I\ PUbh~fttd t:)y ,n. 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A s mall crowd of sur- site were k.illed when the hill • v1 vors who o"ce It ved at ~he caved in and buried them. a complex were .gathered. best.de hospital spokesman said. th~ ~rane .. ~a1t1og to identify The children were playing on massmg relatives. . a "large hill of dirt" Thursday . ~henever_ a body was ide~-. night when it gave way, accord· t1f1ed . we~pmg r~lat1 ves took 1t i n g to o an Mc Kenn a , a aw~y on •.mprov1~ed stretchers spokesman for St. Catherlnes for t~medi~t~ burial. Hospital. Un1dent1f1ed bodies were Mt'Kenna said 30 to 4o peopJe, ta~en away by the truckload and along with a bulldozer, worked laad oul o~ the lawn of a shat· frantically for 45 minutes to dig tered hospital. By i;lOon Th~- the children out but the rescue day. more than 50 such bodies effort was uns'uccessful. The lay on t~e lawn._ wher.e t~ey children were pronounced dead were spnnk!ed wit~ qua~ktime t the hospital as a precaution against disease. a · Later in the day, the bodies were Fro•Pop1lf FLYNT •.• lives. under heavy guard in the former home of singer Sonny Bono~ During Tuesday's raid, one of Flynt 's guards, Lee Abreau, 35, was arrested for investigation of assault on a police officer after he allegedly fired one shot from a re volver into lhe mansion floor. Abreau is free on $2,SOO bond. Flynt said a police bi!licopter circled his home r epeatedly Tuesday night before armed men began to appear outside the mansion after dark. He said they demanded entry and then broke down the heavy oaken double doors to his home. The publisher was secure behind 800·pound steel, elec· tronlcally controlled doors to his bedroom and allowed police en· try only ''alter determining they weren't auauins," be said. Detective Marvin Enqulst, who bead~d the rald, uid lnformanta told police Flynt was beint held a1alnat bla will, doped up, and that hll life wu in dan1er. Flynt cbar1ed two former 1eeurity 1uardl at tbe maa1lon aa belDI the lnlor· mantl. !:nqullt aald the informant.I warned tbat uae •t•te pants were ·~appy.'' Flynt, WfdJe adaalttlq tbat be waa lacapaeltated, denied be WU ...... Wd 8'a&Ml bil .W. Re aald he takH tbe. dru1 'OUa"lldW, a .....,.,... narcotic ..... ildll9I' I.~ pn1ertllttoa from a --... ._.. Wm aromd ........ tipped into a common grave and quickly covered with earth. Many bodies have been so badly decomposed or mutilated that they were buried im- mediately in huge pits along with debris scraped from the ruined city. ·'Undoubtedly. no one wiH ever know how many people died in Al Asnarfl," a rescuer said. Official estimates vary between 10,000 and 20,000 dead, ao equal number seriously in· jured, and up to 350,000 home· less in the Al Asnam region. which had a pre-quake popula· lion of about a million. In the city alone, 6,000 bodies have been counted, many of them unidentifiable. An un· known number or dead have been buried without being count· ed in the official total. SHAH •.• .he was born Oct. 31 , 1960. Conflicting birth dates and names are given in various ref· erence woru. Reza, who was attending Williams Co lle1e in Massachusetts before his father died, 111 enrolled a.s a junior in the American University in Cairo, majoring in political science and minorin1 ln eccmomica, univenity aourcea a a.Id. Family members have abunned publicity and spend mucb al their time ln the walled, JOO.acre palace compound on the DOrtMllt edae o1 Calro. The 1980's is time fer self-Improvement and home improvement. That means working out. shaping up: redecorating instead of relocati{lg. 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N TWENTY-FIVE C ~N TS • -Group Moves to .Halt Dunes Pi;oject By STEVt: MAkBLE 'Ol-Deitt ~Mlflf ·Plana for a 30G-room family inn in the Newpo rt Dunes -&qvatic park has ruffled tht• feathers of one ttroup that already has launched a peUllon drive aimed 11t puttan~ the brakes on all proposed hotel facilities in Newport Beach Leaden ol SPON <Stop PoUut iDI Our Newport) says they're dead set against construction of the proposed two-level inn for This TV Rated Zzzzz? Day -old broadcasts of Newport Beach City Council meetings are expected to begin soon. TelePrompter Cable TV is gettina ready to roll 1ts cameras into cltyiralJ. Stephen Bosze, the firm's pro- 1ram manager, said, if every· thing goes right, filming could be&in at the council's Oct. 27 meeting. He said TelePrompter does not have'the equi menl on band yet to carry Oie mee ngs ve. "Time just caught up with us," be said when asked by council members why they didn't have capabilities for a live trammlsalon. He .. aid it would take his firm roufhly 120 days to receive equipment for live cablecasts after tb.lt equipment is ordered. lfte Hld be ... n't sure when it would a.Ol'dend. "'As a prosraminer," Boese aid ol &be Monday Di&bt council aeaalon, "you bate to play a1ain1t the networks' heavy llcmdaJ DiCbt aebedule -you have movies and football aaatmt JOU." He said the lirm likely would • haul in !wo and maybe th)'ee - cameras to film councll meet· ings . Mounting cameras permanently in the council chambers, as is done by Com· munity Cablevision in Irvine, would be too expensive, he said. "If the city would like to pay for the cameras," Bosze joking·. ly sud, "that would be fine. But just to leave a $200,000 camera down there would be too ex- pensive." .sever a I ye a rs ago . TelePrompter, filmed a m~mber of council sessions, a practice that was curtailed when the ca- ble firm's Coast Highway studio was destroyed in a fire. Edward Rose Memorial Set For Saturday Memorial services are 1cbeduled Saturday i.n Newport Beach for longtime Harbor Area optician and yachting enthusiast Edward P. Roee Sr., a 39--year naldent who succumbed Mon· day. . CatboHc rites for Mr. Rose, wbo was 82, will be at l p.m. at -Our Lady of Mount Carmel Cburcb, with his ashes to be scattered at sea. He founded Rose Optical 25 yean'40. An avid sailor and boat racing entbuaiut, Mr. Rose was a member of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce and tbe Newport Harbor Kiwanis aub. SurYivon include bis wife Patricia; aona Edward P. ROH Jr. of ~ Beach; Doualas E. Roee of uslde, and PlilUp 8. Role ol Au.tralla. Laughing Gas Theft Serious the Ount>s dr1111 Jean Watt, J>fl'!>1denl uf lh1: 400 member group, t o11lt:11d!. tht Upper Newport Ray rt'('rt'<1t1on park 1s on Rtatt> t1delandl> and shouldn't be used "Just tu mlikt· money ·· The rarn 1ly inn. one ur J number of proposed. chan~es at the park included in the Orange Count> Loe-al Coastal Program plan, has been supported by county planning commissioners Other proposed improvements ·Trirk or Treat? at llw 11ark inl'lut.1..-the addHion of ruughly 100 hoal shµ:. and a restaurant Th e Dunes 11l:.i11 c·omes before tht• Ncwport 11eurh Ctty Council 0l't :n for an informal dis· c us~11Jn On Nov 5 1t comes hcforc the county Board of Suverv1.;ors for ;;t formal vote . S l'ON leadl'rs )>a y they've b1::en OPl"JScd to the fami ly inn pruposdl since 11 first surfaced n ea rl y t h r tte }ears ago L1k e w1se, they say the y're Pumpkins are strewn about the median of Interstate 285 in Atlanta after an open .tractor-trailer overturned. spilJ. ings its con.tents during early morning traffic. ,. 2 Mugge~ Attack Long Beach Mayor LOS ANGELES CAPl --Long Beach Mayor Eunice N. Sato, a 59-year·old former Methodist missionary t o Japan, was mugged on a downtown Los Angele8 street Thursday night and briefly hospitalized , authorities said today. Mrs. Sato, a mother of three. had stitches taken at Queen of Angels Hospital for a cut over her right eye which occurred when she f &S knocked to the ground by two muggers who took $25 from her purse as she left a ~ling bf the Southern California Association or Gov· emment.s. "I 'm alive, and I 'm ready for the day," she said at her home this morning. Then she laughed and added: ·'The person who threw me to the •sidewalk didn't know I was the ma)'Of." She said she was accompanied by Jonathan Kaufman, an analyst in the Long Beach Com· munlty Development Depart· ment, when the two youths came up from behind them across the street from Lafayette Park. building. I guess he was really dazed. "Then they kind of grabbed my purse and knocked me to the sidewalk. It came so fast. I was so stunned r didn 't know what was happening." Thieves Take Heavy Safe Break·in artists with a lot of muscle hauled off a 400-pound safe from a Newport Beach gas station early Thursday after smashing a garage window to gain entry. Police said the combination safe al Harbor View Shell. 2500 San Joaquln Hills Road. con· tained more than $3,000 In re- ceipts and was worth $400 itself. ·The burglars, who smashed a window on the roll-up garage door with a rock, also grabbed $80 from a cash drawer and nearly $400 worth of tools. A security guard . patrolling the area noticed the broken win· dow and called police. .._ against the new boat slips. "lt seems foolish to use an ar ea where the water quality alrea~y is poor without paying attention to how it's gomg to be Curtht'r polluted," s aid Mrs . WaH. She said her group is consider- in g in~iting county supervisors to the horseshoe-shaped Dunes park for a swim before their November vote "This is slate tidelands and it just doesn 't s~em ap_propriate 50,000 Feet " for the county to let lhe contrac tor make money at the expense of the general public. "The key here isn't to make more money, but to s.erve the people." she said. The county leased the tideland area to Newport Dunes Inc. in 1958. County and Newport planners generally have agreed that the recreation site needs to be up· graded. The operator s aid the i mproveme,.nts .are needed tSl make the park a f1n<1 n 1·1~ll -.111 cess. City offi cials. who h '1H' 1111 direct say on the propoi.al .1 one point threatened t1) !>Ill· th~· county unless th ey wtn: gra.nt1·d an equal vo ice on the propo~JI Later, though , the <'ily .1i,:n ••'lf not to follow this h•t{a I r1111t. I fl exehangc for assunances lli.11 tt' concerns would be tak~:11 11.1 .. consideration before the h u"I vote. b_y supervisors. Mount St. Helens Spews Stea1n, As VANCOltVEH , WE1sh. (APl - Mount St. He le ns blasted a giant. mushroom-shaped black cloµd or steam and ash nearly 50,000 feet into the air today in the olcano·s second major ·e ruption in 12 hours, authonties said. (Earlier story , Page A4) Volcanic gas and rock debris knovm -5 a pyroclastic now was reported trav..eling three miles dovm the mountain's north flank toward the unpopulated area of Spirit Lake following the latest eruption at 9:28 a .m .. said Don Petenon, a U.S. Geological Survey geolotist. Light winda blew ash from the top of the eruptive column to the east while the lower portfons ol the cloud were blowing to the south and 90Uthwest, Peterson said. Pyroclaalic nows devastated large areas around the mountain in the cata.strophi" May 18 erup· lion. The nows also were report· .,. ed during an eruption June12. Mount St. Helens, which staged its sixth major eruption under cover of darkness Thurs· day night. blasted its seventh giant ash cloud· in bright sun· shine today. Thurs day night's e ruption dusted southwest Washington and northern Oregon with a light ·coat of ash and s ta rtled the volcano's nearest neighbors. · Peterson said today's eruption was roughly Qn the scale of Waddill Aids Opponenl of Proseciitor Dr. William Waddill. the Westminster obstetrician twice tried in 't:onnection with the death of a newborn cbild, has con- tributed more than SI .000 to'tbe campaign of his prosecutor's op· ponent in a Nov. 4judicial race Waddill is bac king North Orange County Municipal Court Judge Robert Fitzgerald in bis r ace for a Superior Court seat. Fitzgerald's opponent is Deputy Orange County District Attorney Robert Chatterton. Chatterton twice pressed murder charges against the physician for allegedly killing a child who survived a saline abortion three years ago. Jn both cases, the juries were unable to reach a verdict. The charges eventually were dis· missed. · · (Sft WADDILL, Pase ,\.2) ,.,. w 1 .. p11o1 .. PORTLAND AESID!NT EXPRESSES SENTIMENTS Sign Folto.Md LMeet Vote.no Eruption• Thursday ..night's eruption. but was lasting longer. ~ A seismograph needle at the University of Washington "was running back and forth madly" at the time of today's eruption, s a i d C hri s tina Ooyko , s pokes woman for the UW geoph)lsics program. Flashes of lightning flickered inside lhe black cloud as ;1:-h began falling on the sout h .... lopi· or the mountain today. The restiess m ountam g;,', just three hours warning Thur., day night before its first 111gh( e ruption sent "a very hlac t. cloud" of steam and a&tl mnr• than 40,000 feet into the .:i1r. a1 cording lo Jim Untcrwcgnf'r ,, U.S. Forest Servi re spokcsmw1 Reagan OKs Debate Wi~h Carter Alone WAS HIN GT O N CA P) Republican Honald Reagan agreed today to a one·on-one campaign debate with Jimmy Carter, something the president has been trying to arrange for several weeks. · An Oct. 28 date in Cleveland is possible. In a statement made to re- porters at New York 's LaGuardia Airport, Re agan said. "I have instructed my de· bate negotiators to be in Louch with Mr. Carter's staff tomor- row to begin discussing details or format and sponsorship." Asked if that meant a ·'one-on· one" debate with ·Carter -ex· eluding Rep. John Anderson - Reagan said: "Yes." Reagan insisted ptevioualy that any presidential debate formula Include Anderson, Uie Independent candidate whose st anding in the polls has pluni,;1·11. in recent weeks. Robert Strauss. Carter :; 1'..t:t1 paign chairman, said earlier 111 the day he informed the Leagu• of Women Vot~rs that the pre·"'' dent "would accept a one (ln 011• debate with Governor Hc·•~<m at any reasonable time. on an, reasonable date. at any reason~ ble place. under any reasonalJh format." The league was r eporttc"d .-;e:~k ing to arrange such a debati> Orange Weather "We were walking to the car and were about 10 feet from it when two guys came up from behind. Jonatban later said he had seen them at the comer, but I hadn"'t noticed them." .. he said. "Ont: ol them hit him in the jaw, and be was knocked to tbe .tde of a brick wall in front of a lrriae G....-.ien S.11glst Partly cloudy at times but .mostly fair through Saturday. Lows tonight 48 along the coast, 56 inland. Highs Saturday 68 and 76. J GayStmient Protest Set SAN iaANCISCO (AP> -A ....... ual law stu· cleat OIPldlMlon plans to d•8'on1trate at tbe Unlwnttr of San Fran· ei1M'1 lala -1•enary oelelwatioa MUUH the IClaool nlla• to ~be &.iiii=~~ > Fiscal Bonanza ·seen The Irvine Company's pro- posed 48-acre c.ommercial eenter will be a financial bonan1a for t.he City of Irvine, according to a company- commiaaioned report made public 1bunday. "It;.., appanat that If every· th1n1 IOl8 ro11. tbe center wtlJ be a pl• (to clt.Y flnancea)," Jrvlne Councilman Bill Vardoulia N1d tod1.7. "But we ba.e to baft IOme kind ol lt1al· Jy blndlDI document 1uaranlee· ta~iu •rofltabUlty to tbe • dtJ) ... Irvine <?ompany apoknm• .. M art1n Browe.r aaicl tbl1 morn· ing that there is "no way" that lhe comP84f can cuarantee the center wori"t be a drag on city finances. He '1ald the company baa already committed S12 million to storm chlUUlell and freeway Im· provemadl for lnlne Center, -which la to be built, on a tri-ale of land formecl bf tbe Sama Ana, San Dte10 and LafUll• freewa.)'9. ''Tbe company . b a1 no auarantee Ula& eome future City CouetJ ... 't pnlajbtt QI from developln1 Irvine Cea~er," ·' Brower said. "How can we guarantee that economic coodi- tJons will allow m to c~ out all our plam for the center. ' -v araoulli said that the economic report commlutoned by UM company ll bued on the lrvlne Company belat able to auc~ market the project. ''Notlacly ner expected ln1ne Center \o lose money ," Vardoalll laid. "But every res- ldHtlal •111•1• lb• company develope la a drain on clty Hrvicel and a ftunclal loaer. 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( oll"f'l't-: 22 Hurf -r,,,ST LANSING 1'fa·h !AP • A section of bleachers l'Ol ln11s1•1l 1\urtn~ a pep rally at East Lansing fligh School today a nd authonttcs s a1tl morP than ~ students and al least two teat•hers Wt'I'(: IOJUTCd t . ' l'ohcl' !Wtd it appt•ared tht: most seriously tnJured suffered l .,w1,....."' NEW ·SHAH' Of IRAN Reu Pahlavi •·"' .. .,hah's Son To R11le In Exile l'i\I HO. t::~ypl (Af'J Hcza . multiple fr,wturt'!> An emergency infirmary was s4;,.1 up a ('ross tht• rorrtlfor fmm the gymnasium where the bleachers col· lapsed. and a batt••ry of ambulan('cs shuttled the injured to area hospital~. Poht'e 0Hi('~r Hick Westgate said the folding-type blearhers colla psed baC'kward while students· were standing and cheerin~ , during a rally fo r tonight's homecoming football game. Pahlavi will !>Ut'l'l'l'd his late rather as shah of Iran on Ott. 31 and send a message from exile to the pcoplt.' of his ho meland, ~ spokesman for ttw Pahlavi fami ,-ly annount't'd today •· Po11 . l m M'in• l l.S. Oli11a . llr llfHlfr . WASllJ NGTON CA P l -The government today tentatively 'awarded Lhc prestigious U.S. ·China air route to Pan Ameriran World Arrways. opening the way for regularly scheduled air , ser\'i('e between the t wo countries for the first lime in 30 years. : l he Civil Acronauti'\:s Board selectecl l>an Am from among fi ve t;.S. a!rlines that sought the route, which government of· fi l'ials h'ave hailed as symbolizing the new, closer relations :: bet ween the United States and China .-. t 'lt11Jt•• ffa11lt1dfcm ~ Prf..,.Ha•r _ NF:W YOHK (AP) -Some major banks raised tbelr prime .ll·11d111g r ates again today. . Ghase Manhattan Bank was the first to rai5e its prime rate today from 13.fl per cent. a rate previously charged only by C1t 1hank and a rate that has drawn criticism-from the Carter ad m 1111st ration as too high A number of other banks joined in th~· inaca.°'il', 1ndudiog Chem1ral Bank, the First National Rank of \h1 1·a~o<:1nd mn.r:I mnjor C'aliforn.ia banks . l'alse Alarm SWAT Team Raids P om King's House I o:.. A!\l1 r.l.f·:s <AP l A polrc't' SWAT tenm armed with ritJe<; ~hot guns and [I sear('h l\t rr:int smasht•d thrnugh the f i:Jint rtoor-. of Larry F'lynt 's posh 1~1 \1r l'Stltte on information \ ~ ti t \ h c 1· r 1 p p I e d H u s ti e-r 1ti<q!a11nt-puh ll s her was rliug~cd .mll ht•mg held against t~ will. pol1tf' irny. ;Flynt, r rippled from the hips down in a W78 assassination at lOml>l 1n <.:eorgi'B, was examined '?' Or Ric·h•ird Scott. a phys1 1an who :1ccompanied polke in Ike lale-ru11.ht raid Tuesday. Dr. • I': ott 1lPkrmmed 1-'lvnt was all 1i ght ..in1t the officers lefl. p<>hcc ~knnwlf'dged Thursda y :A ccusi n g po l ic e of 'J)rw1•ILian" t aC'llCS, F lynt said lei~ h11 us t-!>ufre red $5 .000 <t;.1m :i1,c tn thl' raid. :"It was onC' of those ridiculous t b ing-..." t he publis he r s aid T~ursduy ''It reminds me or lk-vr ~r Or well's '1984.' These ~~y"s 1·ame in. dresse.d alike , \II.Ith no identifi cation, with rines qt.d shot~uns. I didn't know if it 'o(as t1 rol;)~r or assassination ~ilol or whett." ·sin'''' lhc t'l78 shooting outslde J' <ieorg1n courthouse where be I.Vas nn trial for obscenity 1)h a rgro; ~cveral attempt.a bave t>e~n m:.idc on the iives of Flynt Jt1d h_!~ aide::s. and the publisher .. ORANGE COAST N 4 DAILY PILOT t,hf' fJ••t"'-" (. .. ,."'4u., PtlOt ""''" lllf'tU " 1\ ~ 1tnfJ1n.a ,,_ .,....,, p,.,,~ ., tkJ~Uu,.o o , tnt Ii ves under heavy guard in the forme r home of singer Sonny Bono. During Tuesday's raid, one of fly~t's guards, Lee Abreau, 35, was arrested for inveslig.at ion of assault on a police orficer after ht' allegedly fired one shot from a re volver into the mansion n oor. Abreau is free on $'l,SOO bond . Flynt said a police heliroptcr <·trcled has home repeatedly Tuesday night before armed men began to appear outside the mans ion after d ark. He said they demanded entry and then brok e down ·tbe heavy oaken double doors to his home I The publisher was se1·ure behind 800-pound s teel, ell'c tronically controlled doors to his bedroom and allowed pol ice en try only "after determinmg they weren't assassins." he said . Beauty Salon Proprietor SerYices Set · Memorial services at sea have betri scheduled by the NeptWle Society for Lyle Van de Walker. 62, of Newport Beach who died • Monday at Veterans Hospital in Long Beach. The announ<'<'mcnl sa1<1 .. no public ceremony and no press conrerencc wall t>e held." and made no mention of the 19 year old Reza Pahluv1 form1 n ~ a gov ernment in exile Shah Mohamm ttd He1.a Pahlavi of Tran was overthrown in J anuary rn79. took refuge in Ef!ypt in Mart h and died in a Cairo m1htary hospital .J uly 27 Announcement that n1 s son would become sha h des1gnatt.' on his 20tti-birthday Ol'l 31 was made 1n a st atement distributed by 'telex and signed . by "the personal secretary of II 1 M <lier Imperial Majesty ) Farah Pahlavi. Shahbanot. of Iran " f 'r1•• f•ag.-.II BONANZA .. m enl that says 'if plans chanize for the development or rrvine Center. then certain residential growth in the city m ust be de· layed "' lie explained that the City of I rvtne·s bi~J.!t.'!-1\ sour<'e of rev· enue 1s retal.I. <>ales tax. Office bu1ld1n~s and' rl"s1dential areas cost more in l'ity polirc and public works services than they provide in po)>t rropos1t1on 13 prop'erty taxes. hf' said The e('onom1c report prepared by Willlam'i Kuchelbc<'k & As soc1 atr•s says sales lax will be the biggest Sl1U rC'C Of revf'nue to th<.' r 1ty frorn Ir vi ne Center Hetail sale~ tax frum depart- mt>nt stores and oth(>r sources will arcounl for 62 per C'(>nt of the total ~ual revenue lo the city, arcordmg tu the report· Hcd tax from hotels will acr ount for another 31 vcrl'ent. The rrport says Irvine Center will create $4~ mlllton in rev· enue for the city by the year 2000. • Vardoulis s aid that he will seek some sort of guarantee or the reports' findin~s when lhe Irvine Company asks the City Council in Novemb<!r to approve i.onin~ for the prOJ(>d f 'rotte Pag.-.:I I WADDIIL. • "The amount ho has contribut· ed meets the requirement and the n somt! for a m ajor conlribu· tion . .. Judge Fitzgerald said in a lelephon~ interview regard- ing Waddill's involvement in his campaign . Fitzgerald said Waddill first contacted him three weelss ago. "He openly voiced his lack of friendship for my opponent," the municipal court judge said. ,p ... ~ 1r ,,..-,, Pyouv'•"'4 to""••"" SoftW'•'• ~ 11ftVfl\ ,.,. PVl.t•.,.._tf M')lhltit'r 'htftVOI'\ '°'•d.IY .J""l'.\i' r "''"' ..,.,_,, • •••.-OOt"I U"ftt ._ H.,...llntfiiM ,PJ\•• " t ""ttlttt Vall•• 1r-.,1f'• L•Qwrw , .. ,..fh ..,vi"' (U.\t A _.,.f\01~ 0'010f\•I ttct1t.on I' ,.,,.,,., •\tW'(J '\,,.Jwfd"•'•nd \vno.•~ '"'"' 0t1nt 1~, '1>-'tl \IH'"'1 u•ttnl •' U O W•\I Bev Sir~I P 0 Mr. Van..de Walker was pro· prietor o(. Lyle's of Newport Beach. a beauty salon at 17th Sireet and Oranee A venue in Costa Mesa. ' Since that Initial contact. he said, the two have had a number of conve rsations and the physi- cian has donated money to his campaigr\ 1'o• •\#) ( °''" ~,. (•h•Ot~•• .,.,. ··~ .. -"'.'''""' ~ P""9~\M'f l'ft""'•'KH•H tdltOt ... C-'-'"·'--A\l\1H-M M•~,~ CdttOf Telepflon• (1t41MMf' CtHelhel AdvertteMllUMn He was put president of the California and Oranae Cowity Cosmetology Aleociatioaa and a member of the slate organita· tloo's executive board at the lime of bis death. A areduate ot ~wport Harbor H11b Scbool, llr: Van de Walker served ill Europe u a lieutenant ln the U.S. Arml._ durtn1 World War II. He ta aurvlved, b)' two dau1bt.erl. Len-1n SUmaman ol Colt 11 .. and Heather Milam ollul....,, .l.DmWOl'I -alM Include two brotll•~ Albert of Soldlen Gro", Wiie., _. Harold tJI Id Jadato; two ll•t•r•. LHra ....._.,Y....._,Nn.1 ~:J.a.n RID 91 Reta• .a ~f.•1111 . ,,. ....,=··---(o Ua• Lntr a lff 1•'1 of Or .... ~ ... Fitzgerald said Waddill reels a "righteous indignation" about h is c ourt ex periences . partic ularly Chatterton's de · claion to try ror a conviction In a second trial. Flttseuld said he did not want to divulge the exact amount Waddlll has contributed, uyln1 thal figure would. be available when campaign ex- pense statements are filed next week. . Chatterton said he Interpreted WaddW'• contrtbuUOftl u more ot an antl·Cbatterton ata&enMD& than 1 pro-nts1eraldone. Chatterton and Flts1erald were la a fteld of four candidalel who ran for retired Superlor 'Court Judie H. Walter Steiner'• tea\ lut June. 'Ibey were the top two vote-sett.era and foc:ced a November nm-off. . U.S., Bids Hashlsla Craekdo1n1 • To Free Hostages · Dr;agnet Oitt For Countinns WASHINGTON IAP I US. officials from l'restdcnt Carter By ··Rt:OERICK ~llOEMEHL d ...1 !. Ol IM 0.1ly ~1191 Slllfl on own, whtlt.' 11enyin~ that any u .S. Customs agents fanned deal has been made or 1s being negotiated . arc se ndin~ con-throughout Southern California ••d today in an attempt to round up ciliatory si~nals to Iran ln a yl 14 indjv1duals including four to free the 5<! Am e ri can Orange County residents as hostages C h part of a crackdown on what arter sa1tl Thur sdety e was described as one of the na- would be willing to meet and dis tion 's largest hashish smuggling cuss the hostages with Iranian Prime Minister Mohammad Ali opera tions. Hajai. who is in New York for an A two.year investigation into the rase culminated Thursday in unexpected appearante al the \'nited Natwns. "if he should be the arrest of Travis Gr a nt Ashbrook. 35. of Lone Pane. and am enable .. Secretary of State William Ever ett, of Austin. Tex- Edmund S. Muskie added that as, at H·oust'on International "the door is open" for negotia· Airport as the men prepared to lions. leave the country with $110,000 Raja1 arrived in New York in r ash. •early today, about two ho~rs Ashbrook was 1de ntif1ed today ~fter. Carter attended a chanty as a one-time associate of Dr banquet Ul .the city , and was to Timothy Lt'ar y and a long plead !ran s case in its 26-day AAi_O<U~ membftr of the Lagun<i ~ar ~th , Iraq. before the U..N-~""'tteactr-b3sed Rrothertiood or St'CU~lt_Y Coun cil l~ter today. _ JJ:ternal Love, a 1oose-knil group ll ~J ai ls the h1g~t:st ·rankn~g of h ashish and m arijuana tr af l_i::aman offi('~al lo v1s1t th~ Unit· ficke rs. ed Slates s1nc·e revolutionary K e nneth lng le b y , s pecial forces overthrew the lat~ ~h~h agent for customs investigators Mohammad Reza Pahlavi tn 1n Southe rn California s aid January HY19. . . Ashbrook was' wf'.l l-kno'wn 1n Thf'.re wete ~o ind1cat1ons t~e Orange Coast C'i rc les "II !!'~ hurdlme lslam.1c fu.n~amentahst -b een around I rvi n e , Su n would meet w!t~ Carter or .a~.Y Cle mente, Newport Bea('h and o~her U.S. offi cial. Out llaJ~l s Costa Mesa." lngleby said trip nev~rtheless fueled frenzied Ashbrook recently purchased specu~a~1on a~ut th~ hostages a large ranch near Lone Pim: in and \,.s. relations wtth Iran rnyo County at the base of the all o! whu:h the Pentago_n and east slope of the Sierra Nevada. t~e State Department lned to lnglcby said. • d is pel. -. A s hbrook and E vereCl . c_a rter ~and other ?ff1 caals. lngleby said. were intercepted 111ea~wh1lc. were. play1_ng down by agents while e n route to thl' lhe L:nited States tensio ns with -C eymlln lslunds-off the ·f:ulf Iran . Coast Federal law requires any /\sked on a campaign stop person importing or ex port1n~ wht.•the r the a d ~1n1s trat1on more than ss.000 1n cash to or wou.ld support Iran s coi:nplaints from the countq to report the <igainst Iraq a~ th.~ United Na-moyement with customs .. The -tio!1s. e arter s ard. d1sputes-ltke t wo men made no suC'h dis thi s s hould n ot be _settl.ed closure. lnglelJy said lhroufo(h af.tgress~ or anv~~on The) ~<ei"C am ong \fl people• of a nother country s terratorv named '" a criminal l'Omplainl The pres1dl•nt., who called rraq filed Thursday in l' S D1stm·t a n "invadi n~· n ation"· Wedncs ('uurt m Sacramento day night, t·ontinue d lo. em "Our guys are a ll out 111 tht· phasi1.c U .S s upport for Iran's fi eld right-now, attempt1n~ to national integrity pi<'k the others up.· logleby said T h e Pc nta80n denied a tfus morning. published report that the United The two-year rn vestq~ation Slates and ils allies have built was unique, Jngleby said. in that up an arm ada of 60 warships to investigators focused on tracing · keep the Strait of Hormuz open the movement of large sources to Persian G~f oil traffic. · of money from thf> United States Stretch your money at r -111s tead or concentrating of a<·- tual seizures of dru~s. The <ippro<ich petid off. lnl!leby said, be('ause agents were able to ~dentify wlll:lre the money was going. the principals involved and the sourct• or drugs . A~ents tra<•ed more than S2 million, muC'h of it destined for St't' ret bank accounts in the Cayman Isla nds, the Antilles Home and Lebanon. lngleby said a ·'multi ton" quantity of hashish was involved 10 the purported s muggli.ng operation 4tl1 Arrest Made in Drug .Case A I.as \\•ga~ man has become thl' fourth :-.uspecl arrested in ('(1nnctt111n with an alleged opl't utiun lo smug~le more than (!2 pounrts of nt-arly pure cocaine for d1 stribut1on l'l Orange Coun ty and ollwr S<1uthern California lo,. a lions. Ora n ~c Cou nty S h e riff's Dl'partmcnt l.t. Wyatt Hart said StJn L1vton . i6, was arrested in lhc gambling meC('<t Wednesday after !)(!ing named. in a $500,000 arrl'!>t wa rrant Lipton <'urrcntly 1s a waiting t·xtrad1t1on proceedings in L::is Ve~i.1s. II art said 'I hrc1· pn:,ons. were arrested Sept 11 <.it a hotel near Los Angch'..s . lntcrnat1on:.t • Air.port Jfler aJ,!t·nts frc.m the ~heriffs department ctnd +h~ -fede-Mtl Orug Enforl'ement Admmistra t1on arrang1-d to make a 10 kilo g ram purrhase 1\gents sairt the value of the rlru" seized was SJ m ill ion /\grnL'i !>:mt the drug ne~tly r u n t " 1 n <' d 1 n g 1 ft · w r a p pc d pat•k<.1ges slowed tn a suitcase originally w1.1s tu be fl own into J ohn Wayne Airport. The al· lcged deale r s c hang ed t he destination to Los Angeles at the last minute. investigato rs s aid. , .. ,. ... • • ..... t The 1980's 1s time for sefl.1mprovement and home improvement Thal mean~ worktng ?ut. shaping up: redecorating instead of relocatmg That's why we·fe having this sensationa l Bigelow SHAPE UP YOUR HOME CARPE"'r SALE. Imagine. low, tow dollar·stretch1ng prices on Bige!ow's newest broadloom car- pets in lively new colors a1 lures that give any room aw• And 1ust took at these B1get ·~ek new tex· rful new look. nuses 11 11 / 11/4)} 1663 ,LACENTIA 'AVENUE.. • • Bigelow quality \Mt assures long. long wear • 8 1getow exclusive performance ratings help •you choose the right carpet for the right room. Come In early and save big at Alden'• an- nu•I C•rpet• Factory Authortzed Sale. (Umlt· ed time). DEN'S : insiailatioii: ·custom draperies · linoleum • wood floor COSTA MESA. (Alff. 926'27 • PHONE 6~6·"838 -6•6 2JH -... ----.-. .......... ~ _,...... -... - Friday, OctOt>er 17, 1980 ONLY PILOT tL1 , -·Private Juror Que_stioning Started a1 DAVID •UTZ•ANN .................. At .. rnomeet, Oranae COW\ ty Su~ Cow1 Judie Onu11 Sean tOUrt.ruom \n Santa Ana would be nlJed to near capa<'fty wt_. IJl"091*"live juron aw-.ltina Mlfftion ln the murd~r trial of prlaon t9C•PM t.awrence ROM P~. But miautee later. they would 11emin1ly diuppHr. leuln& Cable TV Operation Probed. A cable television compan:> in San Juan Capistrano baa re· quested a SI-a -month rate an creue. But following City Council ac __ttoa Wednesday night, the firm finds itself fighting to keep its franchise in town. ~~oulfCU members delayed ac· lion on a rate increuec req\llHt ~ - by Storer Cable. Inc. The firm wants to increase the $7.50 a month now charged residential -customea.J .so. -----~~ The councilmen sal they would wait for word from a new· ly formed study committee made up ol residents and city of. ficiala. The committee is looking into alternatives to Storer'• ca· ble service. only OM polMUal juror \0 fate tbe q\Mttlon~ o. f pro1ecutor CUff Ham. Deputy Publk Defender RAMt d Butler And there would M only OOt' tubject of lntereat to lhe two •l torne)'I the cle•OI penalty Thi• la how It went Thursday •• jury 11eJe<-Uoo cuntinufd In Pou~·· muidt>r tr\al. th.-fJn1t In Of"anl• County mvnlvmg new prO<'edura t11tabllsht>d liy the California Supreme ("our\ Thok rules, h11nd~ down ln a dtH'&S IOfl hist !iununer , require that 1nd1V1dual Jurors be QUefl· t•on~d about thf'lr t>apital p unil6hmt'nl vlt'WS outs ide the pn:1u•rwe of uthtir J uror'i A r r angt.'ml'Plll were thl'n m adf' In Poul~en 's case, so death penially Que!!>Uonan g co.uld ~ han dl•·d 111 Jud gc ~e ar s· courtroom whalc vrospecttve JUron were ushc•red into an ad 1olnuui c·ourtroom 'i. .assembly roorn or into the hall If the publh. derender CJr r• ''" eculor chO!ie to dismiss a j uror gfter the questionmg. a ll the others aboul 50 in all would b e ra lled ba c k into, the c:o urtroom and a nt>w n1rn1e 1·alled. Both llurris and Hutl\·r ha Vl' used four r hallenges e:it>h f>O far, lf'aving them 22 more apiece. If Thursday's l'ourtroom at• . t1vity was an)' example, juror s1•1 .. , uon m routse11 "s case .an<I othl"'r:. 1nvuh in g capital p11m'1hmtnt will tak t-some tune tu comi.ilete M 1nrl/ul ur this, Judge Sears lolfl I h1• lt..'-Sembloo jurors an her MuTtToom Thursday afternoon tu bring r oller s kates today 111•1' a use "you ·11 be s k uting back t•nd forth bel wet>n courts." l•n11l sen, an escaPE:e from tbe Lo mpoc federal prison, is charged with killlng a FuJlerton mlUl in his home two_year~ aao If convicted ot ttrst-degree murder with s p.ecial circumstances , the defendant would face a s~arate penal\_\1 hearing ln wruch the jury would be a11ked to de<'ide if he should be sentenced to death or Ure im- prisonment without possibility of parole. Welfare Lines .. To ShOrten? OHwrals who run 01'ang~ Coun- h " .... l'\i are pro gr ams are pro- "''" lrlK tu shortun the lonl(, pre· d·•"' 11 line ul welfare avphl·aot!t h\ dddin~ IW workers to the coun· l\ p.:t\0rl1ll I hi• annual cost of !:.ucn art<t1 t1••M· wriulcl l>e about SI 2 m11lwn. Thi~ fiscal year. analysts believe tlw cost would be aoout $858,000 v.llh tlw ruWllY paying $165,1.X)(J J Od '>Idle a11d federal a~enr1es p:I\ 1n~ the rest. T he hi ring recom mendal1on from the county Human Services A •enr y will be considered Tues d'1rb.!.the Boa.cd.of Suverv~urs Wh l'lhcr they s upport lhe w""°lf.ec 1m·rease, lhe supervisors at'e go· in1• to be h.ird pressed t.o take '>OmP sort of a1·tion to rel1c\'e the haven't had the staff to aolve it. tn fact, the ovecrowded condil· ions have worked on opposite ef· feet since summer began -an average of 30 case workers a month have quit their jobs. ht' said. Presently. there are 567 ca::.e worke rs. The proposal b e fo re the ::.uperv1sors Tuesday calls (Qr im mediate hiring and training oft he new workers. and it also creates a method for calculating the need fo r more work~rs an the future. he s aid l'he demand for welfare has tn c r e ased rapidly s1nre m id s ummer. when H a rt sa1rl economic· slowdowns and new ar ovals of InOO.{;Mgj, 5~efugees caused a surge in applicahons . Named tp the committee were Councilman Philip Schwarue; PblHp Hale, director of ad· miniatrative "services for the ci· ty •. and City Attorney James Okaaaki. ST ANDINO ON Milk CRATE, HENRY KISSINOEATALKS TO NEWPORT PARTYGOEA S ______ He_T_81k_ed_Abo~tM Poncal CH mate Durtng RepubHcen Fund·ral .. r lmlv, iines anrl slow service that plagues current n unty social .;1•1 VICCS IJennis Hart diredor "I :.v<:1al ~1·1 vu:es for· the cou111.1 said of ''' 1als frum \he State So 1al "c~dccs ~cpartme1:t o;nd the I 1 H .ti Di>partmE-lll of Hu1f\.an ~t·• \"H"P!I have 1t1ven t he t'Ounty 30 day' \111n·111"0\C llS J)flh.l!!>:tlng of ap(llt< ..tlll., A bout 00,000 county residents rereive some form of financial aid. either through federal pro- grams sw•h as th<· lndo-Chinese Refugee Assisi ance Program and Aid tu Fam1hes with Depen dent ('IJ.lldren or the county's own c.;enet al H ··lief program Councilmen also made pro- vtaioaa for a number of local residents to serve on the commit· tee. Tbey haven't been nained yet. . San Juan city ordinances forbid the use of rooftop anten· nu, leaving residents with no cbolce but to subscribe to cable se"tce, if they want television. Storer'• request for a rate hike lMt moatb wu met with a stGnn al pl'Otelt b)' ita customers, wbo ~ tbe ~UIJ' prorides aub- standard television reception and doma't deserve the money it .. IMlinl DDW, m\ltlt leu -la· "9':ct Storer and TM Com-r4~nlcatlons, the two cable operators that have francbiaea in the city, have been criticized by cuatomera. · At Wednesday's council meet· tn1, Lyn J;berwood, spokesman for a CJ'OUP ol San Juan cable cuatomera, presinted coun· cllmen wllb a petition lialiq the namft 'of 200 peqple seekln& bt1ber quality cable service. "We are asking the council to deny any rate increases until there ia a dramatic improve- ment in the quality of service," Sherwood said. 85 Million Asked for Gospel Show LYNCHBURG, Va. CAP> - The Rev. Jerry Falwell says he facea a "do-or·die battle" to save his "Old·Time Gospel Hour" ttleviaion pro1ram and that $S mlllioa is needed to keep it Oft the air. In an Oct. 10 letter · to sup- porters from bis beadquarten bere, Falwell said _.e proll'am. broadcast by about 3'70 st.mttom acrou the country, is in "grell Jeopardy." , He blamed ita financial troublel in larae part on attacks .. almt blm because of bJa in· YOlvemeat wttb Moral M~ty. a c:omervative political acti<ID Sl'OUP· Falwell la founder and presi· deat d Moral Majority, wbicb •1• Americana to vote for can· dldat. oppoeed to the Equal :Jbta Amendment, abortion IMmoluualrichta. "Tbe libeJ'•I• and amoral Meular bumamata bave tried to ID1 character and my "a.wrote. • IOIDe ban uked to bis remo.M from bla malllq li.t .... d "falle reports -ebrMa la tbl ......... '"1'1111 II a do-or-die battle ... ......... at.elJ .... apedal lift frGlli ,.., • lift al •• " rai..n ...... "Pl• ... beline ... Ulll Ml .._ tbe mOlt dlf· tied,... JI( mr ute. '.' llonl ..-~., la eat eov•ed ........ ndMr. b 0.W., lift, Fal..U II· llW I .... 1or-..1 ml:!:. .......... TV ..... . -·.,, .... mu ... ... ·~·==-~ ..... ,.... I ....... r-.. ..... ==~ .. ~· ...... Bi-rthday Sunday ForGWC Golden West Collete will . celebra&e ill UUl birthday Sun· day wttb a commuity open bouae, toun, entertainmlltt and family recreatioo on tbe Huiqton Beach cam...,. ., Campus tours wlll betin at 1 :30 'J».m. and nm every balf . bour, atarti.n& from the front ol tbe library: ~ will include the natural history muaeum, Doral design shop, home com· puter lab and fine arts center. Entertainment on the central quad will feature the colle1e's rock ensemble at 1 p .m .; Strathleven Scottish· Dancen, 1:30; Golden West College Sym· phon)c Band, 2 and a jau ensemble al "J. A special attraction will be "The Mighty Ruth," a ma.salve organ with 500 wooden pipes, built in Germany in 1908. The in· strument will be played during · breaks betwee n performlDg groups. Visitors may swim in the col· lege pool, or play varioU5 sports in the gymnasium or on outdoor courts. Career information, job place· meot and guidance services will be available in the student services.admissions building. Visitors who wish to watch the Rama-49ers football game can view it on large screen television · In Health Science Room 131. Children's ftlms will be screened in Forums 1 and 2. Guardsmen Hurt SAN Dll:GO (AP) -A Coast Guardsman was listed In satisfactory condition today despite some intenaJ bleedtlll after bein& hit in tbe 1rold by a sbell cuing from a ftve·incb 1un. Crises -carter'$, . Kissinger a~ By STEVE MARBLE state under a Reagan ad mimstra· CNatDllHY"'*'IWf lion. Standinaon a blue milk crate to "Reagan has said he'd bring on peer over.the crowd ln Newport l " ld Ki · Beach;. farmer secret.ary of state new penonne ' sa ssanger . H e a r y K l 1 s 1 n 1 er t 0 1 d "but I'm nol going to hold him to Republicam Tbunday "lt'a lm· ~~!.~!.bis early campaign prom· 1Nrative" that Ronald Reqan be _OQ. theJuQ:lun war. the electedpresideot. former secretary was n .11-1. "I'm coovinced this is tbe moat "The only thing I resent." important eledioa of the cen· .......t-Ki tury," JClaainaer told the c--" of res..,......-. ssinger, "'15 that one -• uwu of these parties has to lose the nearly D who'd paid $125 each to war. But, so far, both seem to bt' attend tbe reception at the loaina." Spyglass Hill home of developer -------- John Ward. Tbe former secretary, who pumped hands and signed auto- graphs following his talk, quickly moved into familiar gro~ by summing up the gloomy interna- tional picture and citing Presi- dent Carter for failing to deal "witbonecrisis after another." He blamed Carter for the col· lapse of the pro· U.S. government of the Shah or Iran and said the President also should take blame fortbelraq-lranwar. ''One thing that annoys me the most,'' he said, "is that somehow it's the Republican candidate who has to defend himself against charges he is pronf' to bring on war." He said war occurs when a country is weak and when a COUD· try fails to ··resist its aggressions in the early stages.'. •'The moderatl' governments of the world are losing heart our friends are losing heart," said Kissinger, ··and lht>y are moving in thedirectionofradicallsm." 6" HOUSEPLANTS •Dftn'tNMCNIA •SYNOO:-!IUMS •Pttll.OOtNDRON CORO~ Tl'"! Reg. 4.99 cii~~t 3 • 49ea 'I he• c·oudn.ons have become so 1..1 owried thal appli cants .ire c.imµ1ng at re-gional sucial services centers as early as 3 a.m App lie ants who have arnved sooo <tfter !he doors opened at 7 ll.m . have in some cases been told that daily appointments are booked. If the county doesn't lmpro"e the situation, state and feder al agenci~ could withhold relm· · bursements that amount to a sub- s t antiaJ part of the welfare pay· ments , Hart said. Hart said the county has an ob· l1t,alloo to rnake sure its workers see all applicants on the day they apply, but many are being turned away because of a lack ofhe~p. Transport Crashes He said county officials have been uware o( the problem bat FORT SILL. Okla. CAP> -An Air Force Reserve C·l2a tranaport that cra•bed ana killed four crewmen appea.rtiicn.o- be having enfi.ne lroubJe after takeof(, witnesses said. The plMne went down shortly alter laking off from the airport at Fort Sill on Thursday. -BEDDING PLANTS Pony Pak5. GM )OUI !Ji.II den an "'~td11l color l>vost 1 .. 1th your choice of r di ljl~ (.Jr VIOld., in buJ.and·blVtlm. Reg. 89' ' 55!. ~ I ~CHACON INDOOR PLANT rooo ·I Pint. fertilize ~ you water With this easy·to·~. complete Indoor plant food. Reg. 1.99 l .49pt. .. OAK HALf 8ARRfLS • . 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Be ~1·e to keep lhoSt· ynu~ vegetable plants wdl watered. Al5-0 f~>d theru regularly to l~urc healthy !:Jood sized Pf anl'i before it gets COid . 8.88ea. •ftRMA-ORO'> 3.2 Cu. ft. Bag ........ ~.99ca. •ATLAS flSlt lMULSIOrt I Pint. Reg. 2.79 ...... 1.99pt. •7" STONtWARf POT Reg. 6.99 ' .......... 4.99ca. Biblical Scorecard Spotlighted Sun~y GROUND COVERS Tiats. Your choke of these thr~ favorite gro~nd covers. Reg.8 !l9 •IClPLA"1 •GAZANIA •ATIUCAN DAISY · =t 4.88ea. DRACAeNA WARNECKI OXYOfN PLUS I Pint. Plevents 011~attrlng of ' • indoor plants. Releases vital ;ii oxygen directly to roots. I . Rtg. •.29 ~· 2.99ea. A•'•~ fever warm• up, SundaJ 1 Dalli Ptlot wlll d•crtl•' a preaict.tial blblltal aconc~ and a body cOllt4ilted Judlelal nee dole '° home. OW 'SYSIATION8t -'lbe acoreeatd Devld Bal•l••r of ca.ta -. ll clrcu1allDa aa· t1oaaU1J tell• He~lDI JOU w eatedJ to know a boat bow Carter, a.apa et al feel• Adi ''btblleal ...... -dl'lll l•• •· forcemea\, balueed budl•ta pd cl[iltel JW'•bm.m. COm· PAl'.I~· ... ..,_, 9W111-0am· ,...~ ~ Lt8ltlle .. .... -•Mil81111 _. tt. H&a •••lorer, .... ~Amie .... lie. "' ............. ~ ., ....... ,, '1 rat""~ ...... ~ • I ~ I ' (~uNDA \"4s BEST) PRIQNG PICKLE -'I'bole bar cddea and automatic elec· fron.ic c*tinc macbille9 mak· int martretiq en irritattnc u - perieace? You're not alone. One Orup CoMt waman l• fi&btlQa aupennarket automation. Re.a •boat ber In Sunday'• 8uainell ,. .... 1 • ....... DAY• -Now that ... RowRd ........ ~ ln die TV...._ .. llQpJ r)~· .............. tbe alMI' ~Gllllaeaner: produc· ...... .,_., ....... u .. ac1 .... ..... JIM -..., IM laJlata GD ... "•· . 10" Pob. TM Dracaena War· nedd Is an excdlent houseplant. It Is m y to maintain and does well under most indoor con- cltJons. It Is a gracdul plant with ddbtt fronds atop a long. slen· der trunk. Ideal for adding an exotic touch to your indoor jungle. Reg. 19.99 12.88u. r'l '1(1 n /ftM~ GAR Of NS .. ' . . ...., •• VIOi . AYAIAfll M llfM UINIM Tt ... Oft Hond -·-----·-····-.- 10'' HOUS~PLA"TS /\Od I rc..,h green accents to your interior w1lh your choice of th~ three popular house· pla1ft5. Values up to 19.99 •ARtCA PALM •scttr:rneRA AR!ORJCOLA •Dll:PnNBACt11A TROflC snow =t1 5.88~ •. SALl VAUOOCT. l!nt-ocf. lmt ST.,KlD PYRACANTHA .._.... ............. , 5 Gii. POP.Jlar evtr'Qrttn shrub. widely used for 11$ very or· namtntal fruits and versalt.lllty In the llnd9capt. Reg. 9.99 , 6e99ea. 'I OAll, PllOT ··- .JaMC · (,oa~tin.a ff11l1'fl' (\1t>I• 1; l'Jtll f -~ ®~ ...... ...... ~lwrphlnr llAN9' I Ht\' .. ,.,_row I Or llf'lln l\1 •"1111~"'' ·lh1 11nh·cl n1tu1 1\h0111 \l'\I' ~•'4 114 lll\d hwm•• <1t'rt••t111' .. r "' ,,,,. 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' nr h.1!>!>tn/.!l'r "·:u•rw1l .. ~ ou well th1•n 1nc1t•t'<l lw p;11I 11·ql.11\1,._: 111 •• h1.;;tont'ot'1';1eo111111 .. l\1ss1n1u·r then rel·vunlt>d those• plun•s, "ht·1 ,. 111 '"" OJHOHlll. the• I 1111l•rl States wa:. m 1hfftc 11lt~ :1rn1111cl tlll' world dm• tn ttw h11n1.?hn~ and va<01llat1o ns of thr r111-r\·nt Oerno1•ra\1~ Arlmmis\r;.1llon This took about hulf .111 hour In ttw t•nd 1t Sl't·m<>d that he had t1rked off tht• n;.rnt·' of C\'Cry <'Ountry, rc•gicln and prinripalily on tl)1s glol>t• with p<'rhaps th\'CXC"eptwn of Liet htenstein. Since.' Dr. Kissinger Is a man of iQternational urrairs . you m1f;tht consider this assessment as non.political. Also m hi s 1-'oce!I rn the Newport Th1any · Can You f'uid Dr Kissinger.,. remarks. however, lhe--former secretary sutgested that lh1s elect ion demands the selection of Ronald Rea~an as Presi- dent of the United States That derision. he said, might be the most important in the hisloryof t he rountry You hll v<' \O doubt that J immy Carter wouk1 <'Ons1d1·r that prvnoum·cment a~ non-political. Any .... a~·. 1l was a beautiful party and t he (,(.11' ~uri·l:i 1w."rs a largl'thanks to Mr. and Mrs John Ward for openin1-. uµ tht•1r home upf\ln Muir Beach Circle to all of Hank's rlo!.cst friends THAT WA!'\ A I< F.A I. crowd, folks If the roof had col lapsed. thr•rc wouldn't be any Republican Party left 1n Orange County. The re we re so many automobiles on lht- l'ltr cct that it looked like a joint convention of Me rcedes and Holls Royce dealers flow Carlos. the parking man, found my heap amid rlll th<1 \ 1s IM:yoncl comprehension. • EVER \'80DV WORF: THOSE little name tag st1ckerS at was so you could tell the senators from the con essmen. Somebody took one of the stickers and wrote ush" on it and then s lapped the thing on the front door. I wouldn 't have blamed Mrs Ward for getting really upset about that Resides. lhe push didn't come at the front door That was after you got inside No Re .. eaion? GNP Rebound Ecollomic Lift . \\1'\Slll Nt:lll"I (i\l'l In a u ·1m1 I I h.H 1·11ul1I s11o1nal an t"ncl '" llw ll.JttO rt't't'""'on. the <'om 11wr1·•· l>t•1rnrt nw11t s aid today th4l l ht• lJ S 1·c•o1111111y .tr cw al a 1 IH't ''""' unuual rut•· in lh•~ . tl!lr<t 11u11rt1•r thll' 1·h1efly to 11 ·"lrn rJ' 1'1°ho1111t.J 1n pc•r son a l "l'l'lll ht~ 11n1l1111111111 v 1 t•1mrt showed t hl' l11 rlu tlUll UdJUStt•ft v;1lue O( .111 .:ood~ i1111l 111•1 v11·1·s the reul +ir1111" 11111 w11.1I pro<luc·t rose by $:1 !1 blllh'n 1fon 11~ tht· July Sc11t1•111l'l(•1 l"'l'11i<I to lln annual r .,1tt• of SI 11 t r1tl11111 Tht• annual 1 ,11 1• ·~ clc•\c 111111wll hv proJed ing I he• 1"11.t111:l' "' niw q uurll'r over a titl I I:! 1111111th'I IH:t 'OHE ,\OJl'STING for in 11.H ll)l\, LNI' rllS \' 10.2 pen·ent <h•r1 11~ thl· quurl cr . to $2 58 , , dl;1111 After-tax personal Income rose $51.6 billion durlng the quarter and spending was up S54 .7 billlon.' S~vings as a por- tion of personal income dropped from 4.9 percent in the second quarter to 4.6 percent in the third. Busines11 investment rose $3.2 billion in the third quarter after a $4.4 billion plunge in the second three monthfol of the year The Commerce De partment's measure of. inflation, called the c; NP ddlator, s h owed the price spiral slowed in the third .quarter compar ed with 10.7 per· cent in the second. Today's report indicated that by one popular defin1tum there was Jl.O 1980 recession at all s1 m~ beraust• the rl ownturn was limit ed to one calendar quarter. .... ~-----___ .,.,__ WORLD I NATION I' h ,. I h 1 r d q u a r l e r Pl rf11r111.1m·1· 1·11n1rusa-d with the 1 .·1·111 d !I (; 111·r1·l·nt llcdine in real (; I' 111 th1· -;,•1·ond quurtcr. The < ·0111 1111·• l'•' I l<•tJa rt1111·nt said the t11r11;1rn1m<I w.i:-; c·aused hy a 3 7 1wrc•1•11l. '" ~!II lulhon . inc rease 1n 1111.d ~ak:-;dtl'r ;i 10 2 pcrc·ent 1~1 1111' d u rtn1~ t hl' prl'ViOll" lhr1•1• 1111inth:-; THE POPL LAH d ef)n1tion or ret•css1on 1s two conse('u\ivc quarte r s o f GN P IJPrl1ne ~lal1~ticians SHY th1• econnmy hegan sliding 111 J ~rnuary or February. hut lht• fir~\ quarter q ti I re~ 1 ~ t t· r e d a 11 over a 11 ~ ... , .... th rJlt.' of t ::! pcrh·nl Pope Meets Queeta Rritain's ~ueen Bli zabet~ confers with Pope J ohn Paul II at the Vatican m a meeting aimed at forging closer ties between the Church pf England and lhe Homan Catholir Church. Behind the pope is Elizabeth's husband Prince Philip. . 1'1·1 .... 1111.11 spt•111\111~ wh1rll 11~111 1.dh·11 Sl 'I htllion in th1· St!1·onrl q11111 tt·r. r<l~l' $[,;, 'l h11lio11 m t h•· lh •rd .-\ kt') f <11·1or 111 that rn- 1·n •ast' w~:-h1 ~h\'r a utomot.111t· ~alt•!> w h1('h 1 ;J1:0.cd the purr hw;. cof dur:itti. i,:o<><ls l1v $2·1 5 h11lion 1n thl· thirtl q uarlc•r after ;1 d1•1 \111" in \lw )o,1•c·11nrl Candidates Jabbing ' By The Assodat.ed Press President Carter and Honald Reagan shook ttands and then came out well. if not fighting at least Jabbin~ verbally St. Helens Sp~ws A.sh Sixth 11me~.:~ T he two men m et Thursday night for th~ first lime since the presidential campaign began. The s(·ene was a cha rity dinner m New York at which serious politic al speeches are traditionally. put as ide in favor of humor, but both Carter and H eagan managed to get m at least one underc ut at •• hi9"t>pt>Oll~t. . ~ · Acras:; the c·ontinent in Santa Barbara, Calif .. mdepe nderif <'andidlllO John Anderson continued to -maintain that despit e his s)Oorshowing in pubHc opinion polls he could s till win the presidency. · \'/\',('l)I \El<, Wash 1AP 1 :\l111rnt ~· H1>ic11~ bel<'ht•d stt•am .ind ;i~h n•·arl)' Cl~flt m ile::; into tht' ~k\' ovl'rnight in 1ts sixth m<i-REAGAN PICKED UP the endorse~ent of 111r l'rupt111n in as many months . two well·known'. black leaders. ·me anwhile. and stircatling a light layer of grit Carter's c amp disavowed a statement by another over l'!outhwcs~n Was hingfon black. former U N. :"mbassad~r . And.rew Young, a nd l'ortland, Ore~ that Heagan ·s r*H' m eans. ''1t s going to be all The IJla'lt. less powerful than --rtght to kill nigg he n he 's president." o ther rerenl e ruptions. cam e Today. Reagan was meeting wilh Mayor Ed la~e T hursday, three hours after Koch for a briefing on New York's needs, and sc1e nt1s ts wa rned the volcano Carter was back a t the White House. Anderson r11 1~ht erupt a warning that was campaigning in California. ~ollowed re~.ated earthquakes Thursday nighl, C arter strode up to Rea&~ al the mountain and shook hands with him at a cblll"ity dinner T~cr<: ~ere ~o reports of m honoring Al Smith. lhe New York Democrat who lllr) 4>r damage from t he erup was d efeated for the presidency by Herbert win ,end the mo untain was re· Reagan. who 1l'i 6!l, kept up the dinner 's tradi· lion of humor by deny ing the "runLor " that he had been at Che first dinner ro r Smith. Carter, too, drew laughs when he said that <:;,ardinal Terence Cooke, who heads the roundatiol) tfl'at sponsors the dinner. had demonstrated "a power even great er than that of the League of Women Voters" in gettan~ Heagan to share a plat· form with h.1m " CARTE R ANU Heagan left humor some point during their s peeches. BOTH behind at however Reagan mentioned the 5<! 0 Arnc n can hostages whose captivity 1n Iran h<is rome up more and more Wllh lht> approar h of the first anniversary of their seizure, whtt'h coincides with Ele t1on Day Carter. for h1!-part. brought up a .;;tatement . about God not hearing the µr<i yers of Jews . wh11·h" was. J~t a meet ing of fundamentalist l:tins ti ans at which ttcagan wa'> cnthusia:._t1c alty greeted Reagan later crit1c1zed thcstattt.t.e~- "IN OUR ZEAL to strengthen the moral character of our nation. we must not set ourselves up as Judges of what God may hear," Carter said. Earlier in the day in Detroit, Reaeao wu en- dorsed by the Rev. Ralph David Abernathy and Hosea Williams . two men associated with the \ate Martin Lulher Ktn~ Jr during the civil r ights strug· gle. portctl 'unusually q uiet" this Hoover in 1928 morn1111: ------------------------------------------ii3r--1 0 11 Ma) 11\, Mount St Helens blew ,,..., top m a devastating t·rupl11m •Jf ... 1111er heated ga!> an<l ash that kllkd .111 pt!<>ple and leh 28 pc·roplc• m 1s~ing a nd pre· s um cd rlead T h a l blast p a ral pcd parts o f east e rn W <1~h1 ngton w1tl1 a thick cover of ash Thi! latt-st ('rupt1on sent u light c·oaling of a.sh over southwestern Was tungl1,1n and the Portland area , 45 miles lo the sout~east. T h i.' National We ather S<!rvice issued c1 three county ""8Jlout w arn ing for Pot tl and, Va.n· <'011 \ll'r a n(I \'lci nily. s aying roads eould ~l'Om(' s lippe r y and v1s1b1llt r uuld lw <'Ut a s the ash ('01ll bin~ with roi.: . DELANEY BROS. SEAFOOD GOURMET ·MARKET /II' ~· Fresh L«al Lobster ................ 4.98 lb. Tired of traffic Jams? Don't forget to cbeck wltb us about our free home delivery service. t We will glady split and d ean them for no extra chari.:<' l Fresh Pacific Red Snapper ........ 1.69 lb. 1 Lar~e size fillets l MEAT DEPT. MORNING FR E~H PRODUCE So. American Bananas , . . ... 4 lbs. for Sl Large Artichokes . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . .. 69C ea. Tender BroccoU . . . . . . . . . ....... -49C lb. Sweet Pkg. Carrots . . . . . . . . . . . . 2k bag. Winter Storms Kill 3 ·Now 1s the t1mc tn hlr that home freezer with Oclaney·s Freezer Spt•t•1al!' Half Beef .... ............... -..... l.49 lb. Beef Hindquarters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sl.89 I~. 1 All bt.>ef sold b:-lwnl(m~ we1ghll UQUOR DEPARTMEl~iT Delaney's Private Label Cb•blll or Vin Rose 11r.o mil 1 Beringer Wlaes <750 m 1 _1.69 Trains CollidR in Blinding Blizzard .eua.c•w·.--.. • P•f\l'f <'°""V •l \Hf"'\ bY'\ ""°\Uy 'f)lr ChrOUQll S.1.,..0.v <:ou1e11"qi. .. ~ .. lnl•nd hlq~ • 16, IO• 5' Weter • ., : £•\tW~'t, H9f\• vart•blt: wuuh .nlQhl end morn1no """" bfo<omong ,..., .. ,,, 10 10 1• ~nol\ S.•u•O.Y •' "'ternoon Wttttf'f'lt ,.,.11 lwo to lhrM ,,,,.,, Over °"'•' t.H\\•I ... ,..,,~ Poln\ ,c;onupllon lo S..n C1t,,,.nlt l\l•nd • nor111•~•1t•ly ,.,,,.,, 10 10 \l -noh wlln 1nr .. lo lln 1001 Wth trlfw Qn lonlQM PMllY (1000• LOS 11.NGEl.ES IAPI Llr>QOrlnQ cto'""'f'e\\ wttl Q•~• #•'f to <.t••r , •• ,., over ~outner ,, C•lifor nl• conlQhl •n<I "'"'""'O •• • '"II"' wermlnci !rend O.w~IOP>. cne N• Clofl•• We<11'-r ~'""' '<tld Lo\ Anqtl~~ Y>ol•IO ••.o<ll H S.Ohit• l d•Y 11411ey i.mi-r•tun"'"u '"""° ~ SA::;~~r~::':::.,i;.~·~, ... u •Ill IM ne•r •nd below tre•ttnt •0"1'"'· • wlllle _, !OW\ •'lty In ,.,. ~ end ~SO\ S.tU<UY, lht mounl•ll'll '"'" IOP • In,,..* eno -ns •Ill •111'9t ltom !61 1oU_ IJ.S. §1911111 II W • A bllndOng -!Orm acro•i ,,.. • 1to<ltY "'°urolelM cto•MCI pow•r : llN\, ClooM -.-Id I-I ... 11 .... 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ON tr.in <rM-lfltO .. reer of 11'9 -Ir.in, ~Ille\ .. Id. TIW sl«Yn eloo c.onlrlllollWd to ,.,. """' ... c-... --llfht pl•ne """"" wtollt ... .,., et1.tmpl· fflt MO 1n1lrumeftt l•NI•.,. el trot •••-t '" ,.od Sorl"I', Wye., Of· 11<1•" \Mel. Tiie ._ IOf'tect IM Clotlfll of In· 1en•e1• • ba'-CM-Mid weicoll Jun<llon end Ille c•••no of ,.,. •<11-ol U.\. Jtl. In Monfft, eu01orlllH repo"ect O•el ) lo e .... Of,,_ M<UonulelN In -e -'*" rtt1ons, ----··••JllB "' u "" ~ ,. " ., ,. ii ., .. " n .. SJ 01. .. p .u Cl••rl\ln SC C.l\•thln WV C.heyen11e Clllc•go C•nctnnaU c1 ..... 1.no Oel.FtWlll 0.nw•r O.•.ol\ Hel""• H-1111\1 Hovslon lndfl91>ll\ J•cnn•"• ll•M (lly Les V•oe• lllllt floe~ l.os Anoallb Loul"lllt Memphll Ml...,1 Mllweullw Mpl .. 51.P, HeSllvlllt =:=~~·-~ Oil•• cnv 0-IWI '"" 0•1""490 l'tlll......,. "'9efltl ~ ............ ~lenll,Ofa ·-s.111.. .... 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Call 873-S5zt, alk for Tom Martla Thl11 ad effttUn Wed., It/ 15 thru Tun lt/21 'S 3.50 Cbeaia Blanc n•e 6 9~ Bolla Wines (750 mm· lk»ave or Trebblano. . . . . . . . . ........ 4..ZS Scoresby Scotch . ; . .-1 ,;111 5.55 . litet 6.85 CHAMPAGNE SPECIALS Moet & Chardon, Extra Dry !750ml Heg 24 95 .....•....... · · · · · · · · · 15.5G Heakell Extra Dry Sparkling ( 750m > Re~ !l. !15 . . . . .. . .. .. . . .. · .. · · 1 .00 1 i\U liquor prtrPs do not lncluit~ tu) New S&ore Hours 9·6, Closed Suad1y Z9ZO Newport Blvd., Newport Beach 673-~iU--- -PlalalaJmind& IN out. Exercise your gray matter every day. Read the informative, entertaining DAILY PILOT 642-4321 -·------- . --· ---. CALIFORNIA Funding ·Cutback 'Tragic' LOS AN<a:u ;s lAPI <..'ut tin1 bli<•k educataon•I fundana 1n CaHfornl-a, •t 11• t i m e wh~n • academit' &<'hltvl'ment at all le vels has bt.•en fulhn", is a "traatl<'" s1tuat1on that musl bt' rnened, sajd a task for<'t' ~ po rt t o the U n 1ver s 1ty of Calllomia Re&ents Re1enu attendan~ the Thurs day meeting at the ~ An~eles Convention Centefl 1t&reed th11t an all-out campaign must be wajed, to convince voters lllld state leaislators to 1o11\·e ~uca'· lion fundipg a higher priority lh-a1h ·.tc•_.idt-fti • LOS ANGELES 1 A P ) As m vestigators tried to deter mine wha t lecl to the death or the only son of Mary Tyler Moore. the'ac tress was in seclusion Thursday, ( ST4TE J reportedly "devast ated," and the young man's father said he was sure the fatal shotgun blast was accidental, - Battle l0r Love &ws On , ---~,,,-··· Friday. Octot>ef 17 1980 H/F •• ~L V PILOT 1\.') Paet AgreeHMllC Strike Averted At Lockheed I.OS ANGEi.ES CAP I Two tentative contract agreements, o n e that si d etracked a threate ned strike by 36,000 Lockheed aerospace worke rs na· lionwide and another that covers 15,000 McDonnell L>ouglas Corp. employees. have been reached. The Internationa l Association of Machinists and Ae rospace Workers had said it would take its m em bers off the job at 12: 10 a . m . Monday at Lockheed 's pl ants in Burbank, Palmdale and Sunnyvale. Calif .. and Marietta. Ga .. unless an agreement was reched. Neither side was walling to discuss terms or the proposal which was agreed to Thursday IT WILl. BE IJresentcd to the membership for a vote in mass m eetings on Sunday Hut it was expected to follow closely the ter ms of a cont r a ct rat1f1ed e<trlier t his mont h by IAM worke r s at Hoeing Co . the erospa ce gi ant based in Seat· e three-year Roeing pact call for a total of 13 percent an raises, plus a 35-cent-an-hour cosl'°f·living boost for every ad· .i.ditit,nat 1 percent ris e in the 'Consumer Price lndex. Workers at Burbank:based Lockheed now eafn an aver age of about $9.90 an hour . l.OCKJIEED PRODUCES the LlOl l jumbo jet, the Navy P30 Or ion a nti -subm arine patrol plane. as .,,ell as missile and s:>ace components. Details or the proposed a~ree· menl Thurs day between the Doug las Aircr aft Division of McDonnell Douglas Corp., head· quartered in Long Reach, and the VA W also were withheld pending rfl em bership meetings scheduled for 1-'riday in Long Beach, Tulsa and Melbourne. Ark. But a new spokes man said, "Our. people were looking for a fairly substan· lial wage increase." '.l'nc resUJts or the mem bership vote are expected by Saturday. a union spokesm an said . The cur rent contract expires Sunday. Dou ~las Ai r craft manufac lures the DC-IO and DC-9 com· merr 1aJ JCls and the new Air ~·orrc rargo.tank.er. Police and coa:oner 's officials were tentatively ruling the death of Richard Carlton Meeker Jr .. 24. either a suicide or an acci· -dent. Hlt•an Tt-tctilln Newlywed Diane Doyle. 29. of New York. who gave up her horn~. job. family and friends to come to California to marrv a seven-time loser , continues the battle. to help him avoid death row. John Doyle, 38, a heroin addict and drug dt:aler, t!:> m A lamt-da County J ail ttwaitm~ trial in the April. 1979, killing o f Oakland phar macist L.irr) Jung. The twe> \.\t're married in jail hy u Judge m Ma rt'h JetBombi~ Airline Offers LOS ANGELES (A P) -An aging Mafia executione r, un- locking Jong-held secrets ol llie Wes t Coast underworld. told a fede r a l court jury how mob figures plotted the murder of a colleague who h ad turned in· former. . Mayor Campaigns: -~ 'Save Cable Cars' Aladena "Jimmy the Weasel" Fratianno. t~stifying under a grant of immunity in a deal to ' escape the death penalty, calm· SAN FRANCISCO (AP} The city's fabled cable cars will go ly"'1inked five old Mafia friends downhill and roll no more unless businesst:s and tourists "adopt" to extortion and three of them to them by chipping in S9 million, Mayor Diane Feinstein said Thurs- murder as they glared at him day. across a crowded courtroom To save the charming but unreliable cars, Ms . Feinstein has Thursday. , turned to large corporations in San Francisco in hopes they will I • It SI "adopt a cable car" a nd donate SI00,000 apiece. • • ••r ~ EINk Standard Oil Co. of California has already donated S1 milj.i.on, LOS GATOS CAP) -Battling she said. imaginary rats and bouaehold The "aged, flagging and failing" cable car system, as the appliances, a computer pro· mayor described it, will beneift from S50 million in federal funds. 1rammer pumped more than L20 but the city needs $10 million to ftnilb the upgrading. bull.U from inside hia home un-Companies who adopt a car, wW have bad their names placed· til. after 17 hours, tear-gas on a plaque in the c ar. Those who donate Sl0,000 will receive a throwing tactical squads sub· plaque and a cable car bell, just the ite m to grace an executive 's • dued him. authorities said. desktop. Ms. Feinstein s aid. "There wasn't an hour when ' ourists who give $10 will receive a certificate dubbing them be didn't fire off shots," said U . "ffonm'IJ'Y"Gripman. ·· A gripman operates the car, which bumps •-aobert. Willon of -Santa Clara and grinds its way up and down soma o( city's most s pectacular O.~b ~a.l force. hilts . .....,... •• _____ ...._..-..... ,~1.::~ ----... - A Timely ·Fall ln-vest-ment Reg. 155.00 NOW 124~80 Styled in 100o/o polyester gab. twill, for year- round comfort. Eagleson's own fine label. Crisp tan, rich brown & striking navy. Reg ....... 48·56 Long ..... 48-56 X·Long .... 44-56 Portly ..... 42-60 • .'ita.te C ·lost>s ,~1tdist Beach I.OS ANGELES IAP J I li e s tal l' C0astal om 1111s sion v11ted 9 to I to l'IO!'tl' Pirat es· Cove., a nudist bcal'l1 in M<tli bu. and give the sea hons a c·hancc to use it. • Th~ comm1ss1on 's acu on Thursdav al low s t h e Department. of l"isb and Game to close the beach to a n y use except w alking across it to reach the rock outcrop pings a nd tidal pools al the base or the point. The commission als o clos ed the top of Point Dume above the be ac h long e nou~h t o a llo w vegetation lo grow back , aft er whfrh a publit• blu/f. top tr ail will be opened. $10;000 Reward SACRAMENTO 1AP 1 Unit A UNITED EMPl.OVE~ later ed~Airtines 1s ollering <t Sl0,000 :.aid the FBI had concluded that reward in the 1•ai;e of the bomb the dev1re was a pipe bomt). that exploded 1n a United Jet at with a timer. i!Ul..§!Tlall plastic· . the Sacrament o Metropolitan wrapped µackage, aii<J 111at it Airport Sept 9. had been a d dressed to a The Federc1l Hureau of In Sacramento company. vestigat10n annnunred the re Th<' FBI said Thursday that ·ward Thursday local law enforcement agencies. Two baggage handlers wt!re t he Fed e r a l A viat ion Ad · inJured in the explosion in· the ministra t ion and ai rpo r t car go hold of flight 291 . which author ities we r e t aking p-ar:t had just ar-r..Wed. Crom Seattle with the FBI in the investig• and Portland, . The passengers--tion. had left lhe plane. THE REWARD IS F'OR in- formation by Dec. 1 leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons resp0nsible for the bombing, the FBI said. An FBI agent in Seattle has said that the bomb h ad ap- parel'ltly been put in a package at the Seattle airport, with a Sarramento "lailing add res!' Lifeguard Dies TORRANC E (AP) -One ef five county lifeguards s tricken with cancer atfter working near the opening of a storm drain at Santa Monica Beach has died in South Bay Hospital, a lifeguard spokesm an said. Capt: Rex Odell. 44, was a 26·year member of the Department of Beaches. ------ OL1R U\~'N C.A~H~t.E HE CLASSIC SAVE TWENTY-FTVf-.. 'F'E~~ .T Tt'lv 11111dc:-;-, v-ncck in plu ... h 1w1 1·pl~ L:L-.hmL"rc f1>r1 >Lil.: "t:L'k, we 111 1!\nll mi '"' >WJtn ll .H n1J atlLit lit 11';11, h,1t~t. It ~ a highly 1 1cr:,l)n~1l louch~'"ith 1111t:. 1\\c1 1 ir \hn.·c l'mlm iick:rL"<l initials S-rn-1-xl Na,·y, gr<:~ hurgu11dy, h ruwn. lilac, camel. LrCl11l'. red or b right hlue Reg. $1~0 • 1111roduqor\' price. S99.9U PlcJ.-.<: dUOw :i minimum o f lhn:e week-. lur mnnugr-Jmnti11g .. 'vkn '~ ."port ... ~·t..~.ir • Hq.:111 ... pn1 l ,, Ill fl(: l.'lh'l JI\'( I ,, I• •h• r ~h \ , FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE ... SHOP D~LY Tll 9 P.M. NEWPORT BEACH. 83 Fashion Island 759-121 t, Mon·Frl 10·9. Sat to 6. Sun 12·5 I-------J . ·~ .• --• ·oranqe eoR-.10 .. 11~P· ., Editorial .. ,rn69e ~·:u. Barbara l<relblch/Editorlal P~ Editor Rober'! N Wffd/Publlsher Thc>f'Ms Kee..,ll 1Edltor .- Park Criti ism , Posed No Threat Much.that wu po!ltltvc-nnd wmc> that wa nettau • surrounded a hearing held in Sant na th1~ ~ "''k h~· n Senate parks sub4.·omtnltlt>t' lh•tt mu~• m<1k t• 1t rr·''"m blendatian on l•li.alaUon lo cr<"at~ ::i rn1lhon l>rban "" Uonal pan alon1 the ro:i tlrnr ~urrountJmv I o.,:un11 Beach. nae bUl '1 proponttnl! 1.lul lh 1r 101' \\ t•ll ,1pp.t.rl•ntly convlncinl subc-omnutle4" rhn1nn m . "wn I' .nil ·1 ,.~nl(&b, D·Mua .• ol the netl'<I for lhP pJt k I h.11 .. 11111>1.>ClJ'nl Tloqu is lnnue11ttaJ tn pa rk n1.1tll·r and 111 ... ht•lp 111 lainina fulJ Senate support for thf' mt a~111 t· '' • rut 1tll '!be unaettUn~ US~"t·t of tht. h arin I"' th t 1t hull i'IOme ol Ow appeuran,·e o( u prt• .. h ,·11un pltw for H ~p Jerry Pattenk>n. O Sanu A.,,.l I t·p t<ul>1.·r1 B.JUhiJm R Newport -Beach, und Sen ,.\Ian l r.1n,111n I> l dhf ~J.h'h t.'i backing U1f' park bill nnd l',H h 1:-'t'••k1011; , .. l"lCC'tJOn Nov.4. The Word around lht llt>dl int;: ""J!> th'"1t 11pp~ nl'nls of the park bill weren't allowt>d .. "'flf't on l ht a •••ndu For .example, Libertarian Part~ St>1w te ·.111 •1ti..:t.L~ Dnvld 'Bergland wasn 't permitted to add1 '' ''l •' 1n1·l uor wa~ Irvine Mayor David Sill · And state Sen. John • ~·hm1t l w ', ,j '· :-.t 1011 1>f -restraint, was only abl tc1 \A.flll~lt' It" 11 1 11 11 1" "'tit~ c;u b committee's time after bold1.r1t--,, pr'-'"' 1tnft>ren~ l' .minutes before the panel's he t1r111~ l1t'gJr. : While crilicisms of the l.>ill Wt>I'( in th rl 1;11n 1m~11p :portable, the ract that Schmitz :rnJ uthtt1 ' ..,,,., t' '>4l•t·h lwd :was just pJain wrong. ll~<1r111g" :-houl<l n t h• or).ttniJ.t J tu :promoteonesetor views. ; Given Uae support that has #&lht>r t·cl bt llltHl th1.: bill. the hearing organizers s houldn t h ~ve I• ar£~ct the oppos1· Uon. The result of the heann~ wnul<l1 t h:.i Vt' d aangt-d. Llw Overwhelming support bf-hind lhC' or ll q 11l \\ 011ld laavt> been evident. But at least the d<.·t k would not ha e ap peered to be stacked. · f aperwork Pileup • The doors tQ. the Qr.ange Count,~ lte.cord{tl"s Offi-ce ar e . -g-tO Shut an p .m . instead of an !)our later . a s witch wiU inconvenience some members of the public.·. • • Office managers explained last week that the earlier idoeing was necess ary to give workers time tn keep pare ;.)th an increasing workload. The number or d!uly record ~s of official documents m ore th~n douhle<l, fr·om l.500 ..,tiJ:as many as 3,400, from June t.;l rarly Oc:tob<:r. ::.:: To handle the record increast!, emplo) e~s worked an Jiferage of 10 hours a week of overtune CPmpoundmg the i blem was the fact that title comp:ames ofh:ll dellvt>red cks of real estate deeds just bt>fon· closm~ tame. ar· ding to office·supervisors. · • Thus, the earlier closing ame "4 as m1tialt.'d on Mon to force title companies to m;ike <'artier Jehveries to get workers away from their c.·1nm lt·rs .,o tht'y ran ch up on documents mailed to the of£1l e. I While the change in hours may be o bother. it ap rs necessary. It's not only rea)·estate filings that are ng up, but those for other matters tha t ha,·e to be r e· decl-marriages, births, deaths. to name a few. ;-' f(i; And, by law, items tumed in across the <'Ounter must -fj filed tb same day they are recei Vt!Q so other rhllJlges t;; 1ucb as operung-1-ater in-the mornl!!8_: don't a ppear to ,. feasible. · .. .. -_ _ ~I;· The new system, though, should b..-evaluated aft e r ~ appropriate amount of time to determ.1ne its effect on ~ public. If the curr~nt paperwork rru:,h subsides, the cquntysbouldn 't hesit ate to test I ater' lo~ in.; hour-; .\ . ' f~ Space Needed :,-;_ Wtth the small airP<>rt. at San Juan Captstrano closed:-.. adowlark in Huntington Rea<'h scheduled to berotne a bile.,home park, a three-year wait tor ~pare at lerfon, and serious overcrowding at .John Wayne •rnirwt, the outlook for private avialton m Orange County · not bright. ::: Especially since 1,000 private plane owners already Me seeking space, in addition to lht> J . 7()() now based the county. And it's estima~d c;pact: for up to 4,000 _.._..,m.e:&..·will be needed by 1990 ::. So there was ~d reason th is ·.v, ck for county ll6pervisors to oraer a searctrfor ~n 1fh\!1' ~E!neral avia-UOD site. A Costa Mesa firm ha lwl'n assignE>d to un- ffrlake a $98.596 study wh1rh 11.ill Lake 11p to a ye a r to l'fmplete. ~ ~80Half a dozen 1ocation5 where a new fie ld for prrvatE! es might be situated have been su1;g~~ted in recent Z..ars. The list includes three site~ east of San Juan ~(>istrano, one east of Mission VLeJO. one e ast of Orange, I 1Jad the naval air 'station at Los Alamitos. The study, ~ ... wever, wU1 not be limited to thest' locations. ;:: The county will have to pay only 2(1 pert cnt "of the C:iet of the site study. The Fed .. ral Aviation Admirustra ~ will pick up the balance. :·: Regardless of who pays. the county should l>e pre- £ to act on the new atudy instead of letting it gather oP th. e shelves alongside the countless past studies of -Wayne Airport. - ii.Jt'e all taxpayers' money and the investmf'nt should uce some results. ' . Eons upressed m the space ab,ovn ar& those ol the Oatly Pilot 'views expressed Of\ this page are those· of lhe11 eut11ors and s. Reader comment is invited Address l he O.i1 1v Pilot P 0 . ~ 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Phone (714) 6•l 2 432 1 .Boyd I Coins Dear -Gloomy GU8 them: "United Slates of Am~rl cn ." "E Pluribu~ Unum ... "In God We Trust." And -what'~ the fourth? ·Put that quer y tn the fellow on the next stool. He may· have to go to hi<1 J>Q<!lcel to ltnd out. \he lost one 1s 'Llberty." And If he does, that's the time to request the lo_,. of loose change. . M.Qbe you've seen tbOle peopa. wbo can't "'and to be t.oudled. 'ftley teod to reco61, if you react1 towaf'4 them. Or 11\tffen up, lf you put your hand on their shoulders. That partlc:\llar f~ar of tbelra II called b.lilhephobta. CaMdlaa Mi1Da1 t.rappen -e_u,t th1t perfume ulled Cltilllll,-1'11. I CID &Mir ... bait. . -. ... ---------------------------------------Jae.k ' Anderson ' ----- 'Stealth' Plrules Flew • m '60s W SHlNW l10 N When l>t'll"n,u · Se t'rt!llary llarold Krown dlaelotH.'d on Au~, 22 thaat the United Stj\tes is developing a St•alth bomber, h e blew a rn1Utary secrtlt lhat had been faithfully kt!pt In its particulars, Lf not In lta concept Urown threw the spotlight on what had bet>n a darken ed •llhouette. lie revealed tlual prototypes of th e r adar - proor planes had already been tested. a s e c rl'l tha t h is 1>r ede · ceasors had munaged ll.l keep under wraps ror more than a decade There's no reason for me not to add that the planes flew un· dete<'led over hostile territory in the late 1960s. Now thut Brnwn has broken • securitv, in fact, the Stealth s t or y ·l·an s afely b e told, although some sensitive details should still be withheld. Oddly enough , the story ,,..~, I ,_, .-_, \ ' .. ;,;~. _,l~:~.J ~ ,'k~J~J -..I I Andy Rooney begun with a routine contract w1lh the l.ockhted Corporation to modify two C·130s. These were hu1e military transport plann ol t.be model that Libya'• dictator Moammar Khadafy bu been t.rytni to scfoun11e from the United States through everyone rrom Presldenl Carter's brother, BiOy , to international swindler Robert Vesco. AT LOCKHEED'S secret works In Rurbank , Calif.1 sources told my associate Dale Van Atta, the C·l30s were cov· erel with radar·repellent paint and other coatings that scien· tisls theorized s hould make the big planes "invisible" to enemy detection. Other devices were also installed to fool the radar scanners. To test lhe radar·resistant techniques, the planes we.re sent un two ultra·secret test flights th at convinced our lcchnicians th;,t they had developed the ma gt c trick of the dee ade -now you stt: 1\. now you don 'l. Both of the planes penetrated hun· d reds or miles' into hostile ler· ntory without a blip applearmg on enemy radar screens. The ex· J>erts claim that the Stealth technoloey can be used to make other military ~quipment, in· eluding tanks and trucks, invisl· ble to the radar scopes. IT HAS BEEN suspected that tt~e Stealth story was leaked to offset Republican candidate Rooald Reagan's charges that Carter had neglected the na· lion al security. U this is a Republican suspicion, it is shared by at least one prominent Democrat -Sen. John Glenn, D·Ohio. The former aatronaut wrote a private letter to the Senate Select Committee on In· telligence condemning the political games being played with the disclosure. Glenn deplored the "manner and liming" <Jf the leak, which raised "the possibility that ac- cess to this information was con- trolled in such a way as to in· fiuence lhe (budget) actioqs of the Senat e. Some m embers deeply involved in defense m:tt· ters were briefed, olhers were not. While some members were kept 'totally in the dark. some staffers were actually shown the plane." The Defense Department even released Ste-1th information to a journalist, Glenn complained, "two da)'5 before briefinga were finally made available lo certain congressional committus." Intelligence experts are con· cerned, meanwhile, that the So- viet.a may be able to develop in· expenalve countermeasures lo combat the publicized charac· teristics of a stealth craft. The Defense Intelllaence Agency ac- cording to inaide sources se~ret· ly believes that the Russians may already possess the gear to "see" a plane which Is ''con- figured roug'hly like the Stealth bomber." NIXON LOVES REAGAN: Former President Richard Nix· on has been giving Ronald -~eagan . the amorous eye, bul the sklthsh Reagan doesn't want to get caught in a Nixon em- brace on the eve of the election. Nixon 's latest coquetry was attempted during an exclusive i nterview wi th Parade m agaiine. "Ronald Reagan, of a ll the Am eman political fig ures that I kTiow, can restore the Amt rican will to lead," said Nixon. · Hut the remark wound up on the culling-room noor during the editing process. Here's the rest or the Nixon statement that never got published: "I have never underestimated Jimmy Carter. He's very in· telhgent. He's a vJ:ry &90d politi· cian. And in certain forums - particularly in small groups - he can be very pers uasive. But in terms of being able to com . municate to great masses of pe ople . it's a little leaguer against a big leaguer ... "I TIONK REAGAN, speaking from the Oval OUice, quietly and affirmatively as he does on tt>le\•i51on. would mobilize the people . . . He has the style to go over the heads of Congress. thf media and the bureaucracy in Washington -straight to the people." At Reagan headquarters, the Republic an caodida'te isn't ready for a reconciliation with Nixon. though Reagan's private polls show that Nixon is rerover· ing his popularity somewhat. Th6 Days of Slingshots ~d Water Pis~ols There's always a lol of high· level tall< about how the next war will be fouaht. They don't talk much abQUt "if'' but aboul "how ." Some people feel that If we arm ourselves with a lot of nuclear weapons, the Russians will never dare attack ua. Others feel by doing that we are only asking th~ Russians lo make m orP n Clcle ar w ea 12o ns themselves and eventually both counfliee will use them. · I just don't know. I've never owned a nuclear weapon myself. ~a a m•tter of lact, the mosl l~thal w ea pon I ever bad was a sttugsMt I sent away for when I was a kid. lt wall advertded in a magazine and it looked great in the ad, but when it came l found J didn't really like it any better than the slingshots Alfie Gordon and I made for ourselves out of some rubber bands and lhe crotch of,,a smaU tree. ARMING YOURSELF as a kid ie not that different from the :\rt Hoppe way it is for a oat.Jon. If the lod.s on the next block have a new weapon, you 'vt! got to get one hkeil. I didn't live in a tough area of town and we didn't have gang wars or anything, but still, we were aware of weapons. In Ule <1pr1og we all had water pistols. Water pistols may be the best weapons ever made because they're. accurate. inexpensive a nd ammunition is readily available almost anywhere. It 1so 't like having to get younelf heavy plutonium or whatever it is they arm nuclear warheads with. enough i.o have been born during the era that saw the mtroduct.>on of the repeater . a cap pistol that could be loaded with a roll o( caps. Up until that time you had to in· sert a cap in front or the hamm~r for each shot This. too, was con· side r ed a gr eat ad vance 111 weaponry wtren I was young. The w e apo..ns maker s. perfectionists that t hey are, wouldn't quit with the bean blower. though. By the time I was 9, the bean blower was ob- solete, replaced by • more ac· <'urate weapon with 1reater range and v ealer hurt power. It was: oC course, the pea shooter. It m•y not seem Uke much to f DON'T KNOW what position those of you who don't com· the National Rifle Association prehend weaponry. but the PH takes on bean blowers. Wat< shooter represented a areat step pislola were our spring weapon forward in our arms race oa cap pistols our summer guru. Partridge Street. The open.in& in but in the tall we switched over the pea shooter was only half the to bean blowers. A bean blower size of the opening in the bean was a metal tube about 14 inches blower, so it not onJy hurtled the long with a hole through it about J>rojectde faster, but the projec· THEY HAVE THAT new ~ths. in diameter. On ope end it tile itself, a small. hard, green nuclear weapon now that kills bad a wood mouthpiece. You pea, put fear ln the hearts of the all tbe people in the art>a but filled your mouth with white enemy over on Western Avenue. ' doesn't damage the buildiqs. beans. positioned one in front or THERE WAS only one weapon This must certainlf rant· with the mouthpiece witttyour tongue so rearruJ we hardly dared talk the greatest inventions of all and then exhausted your tunas . . time, but J still think that a shot ln an explosive puff. The bean about it. For ua, at was u tboucb f'ight in the face or down the shot oc.tt the tube and hurt.ttKt--"'..!fu~a::n:fa atomJc ~mb back or-the neck . a well· toward the tareet. enc ~r of bubonic ·aiml!d water pistol wou plague. It was the~- more hefp to mankind in the For se is Sffmed gun. So artnec1,) DlUlh\,h4v~ con· loni run. Uke the ultimate weapon o . u.ered the wotla ~unded by · hurt more than the water pistol Madison, Weatem,~anrid1e and We bad cap pistols, too, and and it had a ran1e of up to 50' Maine. UnfortunatetY,' my there must be a mandatory feel, whereas even the most ell· mother would never let me have death penalty now f~r carryin& a pert markaman couldn't hit one, and it has led to the 1reatly cap pistol because I haven 'l seen .. anythina with a water pistol at weakened po8ition l find myself in one for sale in years. I was lucky more than 1S (~t. today. ' T'1e Question Is, Who Needs 700 Racehorses? Herbert and Nelson Bunker Hunt tol41" Fortune ma1aiine tbe other day that they're worth 'around '8 billion, l)ve or take a ban!D or two. That's too mucb It's not havtna $8 btWon that's a problem. lt'a spend.in& Jt. For exampl e , 1ood 01 · Bunker Hunt b a • 7 0 0 raeebonel. . ·"What's a man Sotna to do with 700 ractboraea? WlllD eauld N-•• ~ ...... t ... names of ••• IGl-r~? llal6U.. Ume you call 10AJr bookie, ,ou'd probably wlad up bettlDI ..... ,.,.,...it. And -, •• com~ ,_., no .U. ta ..... ~ for710ratebalw . cl•tterla1 up th• pJac:•. P...-,.1 ........... tro•IM Olaa lt't wortl. l'fo, Oansant" wu like. Five yean puaed and l was introduced to Mr. Lytton at a party in LOI Angeles. I hoped he'd foreotteo the column. He badn 't. l-00kin1 me coldly in the eye, he said "When I reactthat columb~ 1 taid·my ·advtrors, .. l'm 1oln• to kill that S.O.B. ! ' But they aakl 'Don't kill that S.0 .8.'" "Tbant God,'' I said. . ··vea." be said, "they told me. 'Hire somebody to ~Ill that S.O.B.!'" I TlllN& thia wu a Joke. In any evmt. Mr. Ll_lton took me to cllnner at Perino 1, a ¥try fancy nstaurant. I asked him wbat be- iDI a tycooe wu Ute. Kt polat- ecf to a ama11 table la thl CCICMI'. "Back la 1-I WU Mated at that ..,.,., tat* wt.a Honnl AbmmlOD (an even ~er aav-taca and IOln l)'to09) came up '° •• IDd Atd, 'Bart, how mueb • ,.. you wort.ta?' "I was kind of embarrasaed becau.ee be was wort}\ a couple of htmdred million at the Ume. But I told him the trutb. 'Only about three mllllon, Mr. Ahmanaon. · J aald. He just patted me on the aboulder and ·satd: · ·sart~ · tbe ·ntsl" Uiree mUUon lJ the toulheat.• And you know what! Hewuriabt." By this time, Mr. Lytton wu up-to about $30 milUoa. Aft.er dinner, we went out to bis Umouaine. The chauffeur opened the door for him and, without be- lnl med, pulled down the Jua)p seat so be ~d put b1a feet up. He aald betn1 a tycoon wu IN•t. I a.,lieYed him. Taass YEAal later, be went bn*e ad cUed ol a btart attack at tM .,. ol M . 8o I tldU tllere II a Yll'J •ipUleut moral to all W.: You can buJ all U.. raeeborw JOU eoeld ,...bly want wldll ...... , taO mllltion . I CALIFORNIA 88 Mfllfo'' R'af~ll .. ,. .. ,..... .. Actress Persis Khambatta. left. of tbe movie, "Star Trek." holds the "Kallista " t1mep1et·e valutc'd at $8 million, in Beverly Hills as Richard Blackw1..•ll. satinst. set·ond from left : Edwar, a Beverly Hills jeweler who un veale<f thv ''.ti 1·h. and ac·tress Loretta Swit, from TV's "MASH"senes. l•.x.>~ ,,,, · Kelp Industry FaCes Rough Economic Seas SAN DIEGO (l\l'J There arc rough seas for the kelp indu:,lq Fae ing high fuel costs and compet1t1on from cheaper substitutes , two ll>P Southern California kelp harvestt:rs say they are ~in~ forC"ed tc; dJ\<erSJ fy or curtail operations. Kelp, harve stP.d by "l<twnmQwer', ships that cut a 2<1 foot 1.1.1de swath through offshore kelp ij (ld sea~t·ed beds off Oxnard and San Diego, is used primarily to produce ali;m~. a substance used in textile and pnn\mg plants and as an additwc in fonds in eluding ice cream. ir ing. beer and frozen foods. . BUT BEER HAS gone natural, energy costs have gone sky hi~h . 'and kelp ia still dependent on the tide lllld tbe weather. Rough sens, htcrally, can mean ships will need twice the time to harvest kelp. "You're talking about a very boatile environment.'• said Bela S1elenyl. manager at Stauffer Cbemical Co.'• just-.closed ke lp proceul.QMplan,inOxnard. Stauffer 's plant onct: procesi.cd alainate powder, but now the com· PllllY pl'Oduces only dried kelp pro- cbaeta wblcb are used in vitamin and food supplements for humans and feed supplement for livestock. THE IARGE5\1' harvester or giant kelp, the Kelco Corp. of San Diego, mu operates both its dried kelp and alginate producin_g facilities. But a company spokesman admitted sales were down in the t:nt1re industry and there bad been "no new significant -lllU'ket.s for algms 1c the past" fi ve years." Ooe reason f9r tht: s lc,wdown was the decision by major b~er Lrewers. ' Cancer Patients To Receive 'P<>t' LOS ANGELES t AP> <.'ahforn11& officials have learned that cancer p~ tient.s in an experim~ntal slate µro graru will be supplied with man juana from a federal Jgcnr•y w1lh111 two weeks. Marijuana 1s believed to bi! effer live in comb'ating the extreme nausea that afflicts individuals re· ceiving chemic al and rad 1alto11 trt:at· ment for cancer. National Cancer Institute officiaJs said that limited s upi>Lies or man · juana cigarettes ~nd capsules of tetrahydrocannab1nol (the), mari· juana's active ingredient, wolt.ld be sent to pharmacies purtic1pating in --....~-.u· al.ctlo&r !.fr.'. ' ~· t ~ _, ........ ........,..:~ ~.%7.('; "'~"'"-"' suc h as Jost>ph Schlib Brewing Co.,. to s top using alginates in the form of propylene glycol alfinate ( PGAJ in their beer during the early 1970s. Schlitz changed jts brewing process and no longer uses PGA. which stabilizes beer foam and puts a head on the beverage. Other brewers dropped PGA from their mgred1ents lll c·ut costs. PGA is not harmful, .but brewers hat on the advertising campaign of selling "natural" beer-5 without ad· ditives. Only 20 p ercent of the American beers still use PGA aa an ing redie nt. Kelco president Frank McDermott estimated . ACCORDINGr TO PGA prOducen, t he only major brewer s\Ul using alginatas is Miller Brewing Co .• but co1npany spokesmen wouhl neither confirm nor deny lt. Other brewen of light Men have made up for tome of Kelco'a loet aaJes volume u they started ualq PG A in their product.a as llaht beera became more popular and profitable. McDermott said. · · - Ugbt been bave less natural foam stabilizers than full-caloried been and McDermott said be wu "very happy with the success of Uaht beers." To offset tbe decline in the ~ of alginates, manufacturers bave diversified into other products. Kelco has begun production or xantb'1l gum by fermenting dextrose from corn. X~NTBAN , LIKE alginates, is used as a food stabilizer. · A Keleo-apokesinan said xaotban sales makes up abOut half of •the firm's revenues and its market is ex· peeled to grow while the alginate market is expeded to remain stable. But producing xanthan, like alginates, takes a lot of energy. So Kelco has moved its production from 1ts waterfront plant at San Diego to a facility at Okmulgee. Okla., where rue! is cheaper. Ancient Flora Found TOKYO CAP > -Chinese scientllts• have discovered a one-square-mile area containing trees and other plant life' which grew 130 million years ago, tbt? Chinese news agency Xinbua r.eported. Tbb news .agency said the ancient fiora was found in a deep mountain valley at 1,200 to 1,400 yards above sea level by scientlats on an expedition into a central China forest in Hubel province. ~ ,..> , A .. ::_~~~~ CELE BRA TE duR NEW SUNDAY SHOPPING HOURS WITH <;HAMPACNE BRUNCH IN THE ZODIAC AT N-M NEWPORT B~Cl-_i. Each Sunday begmnmg at 11 a.m. head to N-M's North Entrance where you'll be greeted with a comp- limentary cocktail' Then relax m our Zodiac Restaur- ant over gourmet breakfast delights accompanied by complimentary champagne . What a way to start your shopping day! Seatings .are at 11 . 12 noon and 1. Please call early for reservations: 759-1900. ext. 330. ,, __ _ P.S. After Brunch . browse through the store ... we're open each Sunday from 12 noon to 5 p.m. at N-M Newport Beach. ' • I Fnday, Oel0bi9r 11, 1980 DAILY ALOT .f7 . Faith Vision Roberi. Saw Jesm? TUUIA, Okla. <AP> -A 900-foot·tall Jesua Christ auured Oral Roberta his muaive Clly of t'alth medical complex will be completed, Roberts aye ln a fwwt-railln1 letter. Robel'U saya ln bis letter that on May 25 he ' 1poke to Jesus. who 1aia. "I told you that I would s~ak to your partners and, through them, I would build It!" "PARTNER~" IS THE TERM Roberts ap. plies to donors who have given millions of dollars toward the project under construction on the city's itouth side. Th~ letter says Jesus appeared at precisely 7 p. m. as ftoberts stood praying in front of the Cit y of f'aith: "I fell an overwhelming presence all around me. When I opened my eyes, there He stood ... some 900 feet tall, looking at me; His eyes . . Oh! Ills eyes! He stood a full 300 feet taller than the 800-foot tall City of Faith. There I was face-to·face with Jesus Christ, the Son of the Living God." COPIE.~ OF THE LETl'EK WERE bein ~ cirrulated by opponents of tpe project who said the vision was either a highly newsworthy E:vent or a product of imagination or fraud. Roberts was reportedly out of town and couldn't be reached for comment. But Dr. George Stovell. exerutive v1te prr.1>1· dent of ORU and the Oral Rober ts Assoc1au on. sa1d , "What he said ht: saw. he saw. He would be the first to say if you had been there, you wouldn 't have seen 1t " Marine , Reserve In Tests WASHINGTON CAP> -Nearly 1,200 Marine· r eservists from six st at es received orders to report to their re· serve centers toc:Jay for 1:t weekend exer cise testing their response to a mobilization call. ''It Is s trictly a mobilization test and not an actual m obiliza· \Ion," lhf' Marine Corps s aid in a statement. "It has no relation to any current int ern a tional event and was planned 1nonths ago." • Reservists involved in this ~eekend's test re- port to ct>nlers in Ohio, New York. Pe n · nsylvan1a, F l o r i d a,, Hhodti Island and We 5t \'1r gini:.i. They will be flown to Camp Lejeune. N.C .. for a field exercise l nsting until S unday morning. Or•"lt U.. Ull11t S,,tl•I To11r ~ Mexico City-Cancun-Guadalajara l 56» -'"''"'" Airf•,, o Holt/ NoY. 26 -Dec. 4, 1980 VISA-MASTERCARD/lnform1tlon -556-5880 • , ~tt.ib~<e ~t ~'1 $1 ll'-AR,T ·~ Celebrating Dur ;f First llnnlversary ::. We are offering you· the opportunity of a lifetime "l • ',, for Fine Arts Investment. >I Our entire inventory of signed and limited . .. Norman Rockwell Lichographs and Collotypes .. '• 2 5 % oH the list price . '• . (Only d1"~ng thc:.e daie~. Oct ll\th to Oc\. 24th .. , Re11eals JA<:K ANDERSON ~ Up.-n ~on .. Sat. I 430 N. El Camino Reill · inthe , . t t ·OOS:OO •· I 1 S11n "Clt1ntr11e, (a. C)2(,72 · . tZJ '']I ;41 {1} , ... _'nc_l_~_~:_,·s_~~-\_!'"-~-· ___ (_7_1_4_) -4-98_·_4_900_-ff'.:·~ • If you've been playing the waiting game, you win! We 're overstocked with Philippine wicker. We need room f ot holiday displays. We need mOf'.ley for spring buying. We need to sell wicker t~day. Buy during this sale and get Pier 1 quality at a discounter's price. Here's but a glimps e of the bargains: ·. ' · \'1 ~!IMO'. Hood chai r. Try one o n f o r size. You feel special, you look special in i t. Over 4' tall. Reg. $79.99 49aa "Maharl H.1 chai r. Hardwo rkinl'.. accent f o r family . den. porch arPa. Close weave or lat t i .ce. Reg. $29.!)9 table. Good compan ion for any buri chair. Over 2' diame-ter. •••• ~29. 99 24aa . ~ His Maje~ty, the King •• Double- woven, double- ring seat , edg- ing detail on a f ive-foot fan make our king chair a regal vaJue at regular price. A real fin d at this low, low p rice. - Reg . $69.99. 49·8 Pt lncess chai r. Regal , delight- fu l, versatile. 4511 tall. Reg. $59 .99 ;3988 ANAHEIM -509 Katella Avenue, 772-2472 COSTA MESA -2710 Harbor Boulevard, 540·7337 GA ROEN GROVE -'13091 Harbor Boulev'ard, 686-2481 MISSION VIEJO -308 Mi11ion Viejo Mall, 495-6582 ·_:. . ' . --_.>_1 Dining table. Quality companion to Pier 1 buri chairs. 34" diameter. .•. ... .. CWlYPfLOT HIGHJUMf'INGCHE~RLEAoeASATOLOTAPPAN, N.J. HIOHICHOOL DIHllJ•lntment Can h Overcome, Succ•• Often Brtnga Tean -~h, Loyalty., Ah, Vic~ory ... .More to Cheerleadi1ig Than Meets the Eye •; •1• '"• BJ JULES LOH •• 1, ~-...ea:r11r ••• • OLD TAPPAN. N.J . -When tMUvtq room ia carpeted with lfftbly painted posters in the re· vered colors of blue and gold, in variom stages of drying ... ( J . pompon. f mean, give us a break . AMERICA w R 0 N G . T H E s E '------------cheerleaders want their Knights When the den is seized and oc· Eled by a dozen giggling ale penons in short skirts eutin& on doughnuts and loud mule in front of an October .~fire ... . : 9beD you are asked to coa-!ltlilt a laurel wreath, spruce : .,.. will do iD order that vie· : tcJ1iY may be celebrated in pro- 1 per)J dwic style, at •topl>at='" ~ty ... ; ~ IT TllEN BEGINS to strike : b•me : Tb ere is more to , : @_eerleadina than meets the :ear. : la America's 30,000 or so 'high :.acbooll, there mu.st exist about • 380,000 cheerleaders. Standing : JWl, which they rarely do, saddle 4 aboetonddleaboe, megaphone to ~ me1apbcme, they coutd euily fill : 20 football fields. : So tbe apecies is hardJy en· , dancered. It ia, however. rare. Ask ~er of one. He will tell you that a high school cheerleader i:. a <'reature of tender years who has not .quite decided to give up girlh~ for ·young womanhood. She is leaning in that direction, but there is too much fun lo be had for now. SHE IS ALSO one who has learned that loyalty is precious and that disappointment can be overcome and that success is often so joyous 1t brings tears. The cheerleaders at Old Tap· pan High School have learned those things in a special way. They have had to They have had to because the subjects of their cheering, the Golden Knights. whom they "adore" <adore is an often-used word, especially in reference to certain specific Knights: "cute" is another > have won only two rootbal• games in four seasons. You would think that would be discouraging enough to wilt a \~IP•ps Start Nov. 3/ . l -r OCC O/f ers Feast Of Course Optioris • Oranae Cout· College will mail all OCC District residents a ~~atatoeue containing 214 course options. · !l.~ Re111tratlon for tbe classes which span nine wstks-will be con· ;:41ucted tbe week of Nov. 3-7 at the OCC Admissions and Records :t,'lfftee cm tbe Costa Mesa campus. ; • Tbe abort-term, tuition-ITee courses begin the following week, : Nov. 10, molt of them meeting one day per week, w1tb many meet-•,ma twotlmel w~ly, and a few three times a week .. : ' No .,..ailltmenta are neeesaary to register at the admissions ; and teCCllda office, o~n Mondays throogh Thursdays froJ?l 8 a .m. · to 7 p.m. and Friday, from 8 a.m. to 2 p .m . _ : Call 558-5Tl2 for information. ·~~~~-=-~~~~~~~~~~ ' ' .. to win, all right, and once this fall they did, hence the laurel wreaths and togas. l(. "lt was the very best time 1 ever had in my whole entire life," the resident cheerleader reported. But che~rleading, it seems, has less to do with a won-lost· record than with, simply, cheerleading. -Win or lose, to ofeamnarie:- Maura, Brigid, Donna, Janet, Wendy, Kathy, Lynn, Claudia, Toni, Kay and Carolyn, each golden autumn weekend is its own adventure, friendship its own reward. · THERE ARE COOKIES to be baked for the Knights· to munch while they watch a training mm. posters to be painted, horns to be honked. confetti to be cut, a pre-game breakfast to be cooked and enjoyed cross-legged on the floor with girl talk and lau~hter and tales of Knights and ladies. • Fmally, the game. Band music. Blue and gold streamers. "Come on, Golden Knights, get up and go!" Noise. Jubilation. Heartbreak. The eternal promiM of youth. SATURDAY THE score was J!i-6. "We did a lot or 'hold that line' and 'block that point,"' the resi- dent cheerleader said gamely, peeling off her sweater. ·')la aybe next week.'' 'Bus Strike Ends DETROIT <AP) -Buses for 47 ,000 Detroit area commuters rolled again after 160 striking mechanics for the Southeastern Mi c higan Transportation Authority ratified a new con- tract and ended a three-day strike. CHRISTMAS IS COMING AND THE·PATIO FURNITURE MUST GO ' DOWN JORDAN " MEDAWON With Santa's Warehouae opening October 17th, our. GaUery need. more room for Chri1tma1 deco· rations. Thia meant big aavinga for you on the beat namet in patio furniture. Y ou'U save 30% to 50% off the liat price aa well aa {~·~j keeping a jump ahead of · · ~: 1981 'price increaaea. ::'r , ~· I I CH.AISD a PADS REG. !15. '..fi, cl-. W/amt/j ., ••.••• 259.00 T Cmlina dlllile .. . . . .. .. .. 290.00 Kea °"*" Cha . . .. . .. .. .. 117 .00 Palo II Dimts c:Nlir ...... , • .. .. ... . · 81.00 SALE 129.50 145.00 82.00 60;00 ........... _... ....... -~-·--------........ NATION Suicide Capital ... of ·U.S. Gambli~ State. Heu Highest Rate RENO <AP> -Nancy waa a &ambler. She w11 tbe klnd of 1ambler some· people call compulaive becau.. lbe didn't know when to qult. She'd quit for a while -a few rnoll\hl, sometimes -but abe alwaya came back, duwn to tbe blackjack tabla by that in- t an 1 i bl e quality known in 1•mbllna cittlea simply ~ "ac-tion." When things had gone too far, when ahe bad sent her family in- to debt and her husband and 5- year-old child packing, Nancy put an end to her gambling once and for all. Nancy killed herself. IN SO DOING; she became part or a statistic that many peo- ple here would rather forget. She contributed to Nevada's ranking aa the suicide caipital of the United States. When 'the most recent Cederal statistics showed Nevada's suicide rate to be the highest in the nation, there was acknow· ledgement in some circles that the state was payine a price exacted by its legalized gambling industry. Federal officials said they were gqing to keep an eye on New Jersey -where, before the legalization of casino gambl- ing , the suicide rate had been the lowest in the nation. ATTENTION WAS called to other statistics which showed Nevada's homicide rate to be fourth highest in the nation, its veneral dise1lse rate second highest. Some local officials-in Nevada noted lbat the f.igutts really didn't have much meaning because the state's statistical population base is so swollen with the conti nual tide of tourists. Besides, many said, gambling has been good for Nevada, turn· ing a backwatel"'desert into glit- tering,· cosmopolitan re·aorts. and in the process keeping taxes among the lowest in the nation. Gambling, said Jack Stratton of the state's Gaming Control Board, "is what keeps us alive. It's our No. 1 industry.'' SURPRISINGLY , FEW s tudies have been made on gambling's effect on society. Those who have studied the re· lationship between llMmbHn~ and society lar1ely say leaallzed. commercial cuino &ambling tends to bring with It a subculture permeated with drugs, alcohol, faat money, easy SU and IOCial instability. Dr. Igor Kuayszyn, a profeqor of psychology at York Universi· ty in Toronto, said gambling draws "the dregs of society." "It bu to do with what I call the principle of least effort," be said. "In layman's terms, that's called laziness. These people want to make money without much eff9rt." " THESE "DEGENERATES" are the people who contribute to Nevada 'a mm al statistics, said A lte•tl•• .., •• e•lletf •• •••er •• •tfsffe• . ..,·•te• •••..,ell Ne1'•11•'• ·~ ....... .. , •• .., ........... flw natf .... if• 1•en,.~I tflse9ae r••• •~-.r ........... Kusyszyn, whose.name rhymes with physician. But Kusyszyn isn't opposed to gambling -far from it. in addi· tion l<J being a professor and Gestalt therapist, he is a pro· fessionat gambler who is con· vinced that, for some people1 gambling can be as healthy #as religion. "It's a fantastic arena for af- firming our existence and reaf- firming our worth." he said. "It tAkes a person_rigbt out of realh. ty and puts them into an altered_ state of consciousnes s . And that's appeali?Jg." Al Fialdini 's view of gambling ia , in a sense, the same as Kusyszyn's. "IT'S AN ESCAPE/' he said. "Gamblers forget their family proble.ms. they..(orget their jot., they 're in their own little world and there's nobody there but themselves." But where Kusyszyn sees gambling as a healthy, recrea· tional escape, FiaJdini sees 1t as an utterly seH-destructive addic· lion. "It gels to be an all-consuming thing." he said. Fialdini remembers the first time be gambled. "It waa penny -ante poker when I waa 10," he recalled. "I actually started gambling In the caalnoe when I waa 15. I ju.st en- joyed it at that time. I didn't re· ally get hooked until I WU about 32 or 33 years old." FIALDINI IS 5Z DOW. a staff man ager for Nevada Bell Telephone Co. in Reno. He con- siders himself a compulalve gambler -albeit a reformed one -and he heads the Reno c hapter of Gamblers Anonymous, an organization for gamblers patterned closely after Alcoholics Anonyn1bua. For compulsive gamblers, ac· cording to Fialdini, the problem is not one of money lost ~r won. "It's not the money that we lose that causes us to want to quit gambling -it's the people we become. '·Most of us are basically honest, but once we get into the throes or gambling, there isn't anything we wouldn't do to get money." FIALDINI SAID there are a vast number of compulsive ~amblers in Nevada, and treat- ing them is not easy. For many people, be said, the only solup"oo is to move to another state. Kusyszyn thinks Fialdini is wrong about \he number of com· pulsive gamt>lers. He said they are "a very small group" -no more than one in a thousand gamblers. But on one point he agreed. "If you're living in Nevada and you can't resist the gambl- ing, you've got a problem." GreenJqM Eye Family Ties GREENUP, Ill. <AP> -The -Greenupg have come back to Greenup. From 14 states and Canada, they CQl\Verged on this Soutbem Illinois community to meet and dig into family roots that stretch back tocolonialtimes. • The Greeoups deserted G reenup years ago . W.C . Greenup who n.amed the com- mu{lity in 1836 may well have been the first and lbe last to li'Ve here. He wu a surveyor on the National Trail, the gateway to the west thatlured pioneers. INDIAN~SUMMERS BRING WINTER COLORS l: i~ October's -.y-Gardening Tips Plan for lots of color Plant over your bulm. Color combinations that'll cause a warming trend in Oranlle County jlardi:ns: Iceland poppies over Ranunculus White Fairy Primrose over ye llow Daffodils and blue Iris • Pink Fairy Primrose over blue and white Iris Blue and yellow Violas over red Ranunculus It's Halloween and Our Florist· is Treating There's a trick to creating beautiful fall arra~ments. both fresh·and dnl'd. Our florist knoWf. them all. Your favorite Is waiting. The pumpkin " particularly special f()( fall decorating (no. It doesn't haw to be scaryl. They arrive approumately 20 da11 before Halloween. And they're very larae. Some wlll be decorated In a IUUq-way. ----·~·--.... '-· -..-~-· On Sale Sensations What the we ll-rou nded garden is wearing -and on sale. Camellias 5 gallon Azaleas Reg. $14.50 Now $10.50 2 gallon Re~.$ 9.98 Now $ 7.98 On ule through Oct. 23rd. Back to Nursery School Special Guest Gordon Baker Lloyd, respected gardeninjtauthOOty. You're invited to attend: October 21 Cet Your Houaeplanb Ready for Winter 11:00 Repottlng. Making cuttings. Air layering. San Joaquin HUis Rd. at MacArthur Blvd. Across from Fashion Island • Newport Beach Open 9 to 6 llaHy • CONSUMER & ~ "\'?@ (!!][f ®@wwD©@ "Cot. a problt'fn " Tlk" wnt# 10 POl Olmft Pnt wall cut red ta,.. f1C'lt•"fl tlw OIVtoUe'ra cmd oct~ .,ou ~ CO tolw IMQtiU~• '" eow"'mfftl a1'd buMMu Moll 11'*' QutlfM>M to POI Pv1111. At Yo..r .~. ~ Cocut OoU)I Ptlot. P 0 Roz ISIO. Cotto Meltl, CA tHH. Al """'M l•llVI cu pG!JINe wall be ~ed. but p#toMd Mq•.unn or l#rttta "°' ,w:ludn.g rllf rlOdft'I /1All "°"'". ~n 01td bwtMll ~ra • plloM "" m ber C'Oft!IOI bf' Nll~wkl rt'd This ('Qlu m11 ~o" do•· t11 crrept .!\"'*"1111 .. C•fJrit l•r Ald•r111frf1• DEAR. PAT I om planning a crap to Anzona an a fe•• weeks Md would hkt> to bu)' some handmade tndlan jewelr)' whtlt-l 'm there. llow <'an l be s ure that what I purchast> is authentic" I've heard that there's a lot of mar hane made jewelry being passed off as hand<'rarted II L .. Costa Mesa 0..'t be afraid to aak for proof i• writiag ~at .. aatlNMk" am 81HI uafts are wlaa& ~ey claim to M. Ask ~at U.i1 lalormatkNI be writ&n • you re- t'elpt. Be sure to look for lrregu.larltlea from lite mKkt of hnd tools. small lullve1 ud Illes. Mac~·made jewelry (of\ee aclvertllff •• "I•· dlu·made," because llld.lau have been Mred to nm die mac~a> may laave maclalae·made ir· reiulariUes. but ~ese will appear a& ordered fa. &enals. Aleo, If "sterllas" a. 1tamped • Uae back of jewelry, lt probably l• aot tlw work of aa lDclivldual artlHD. If poplble, try to visit the· Hopi Ana and Crafts Cooperative' at Secood Mesa on the Hopi ln- dlu Reservatloa. Tiiey sell Hopi overlay Jewelry, Kachlaa dolls and original paintin1s. Aaotber -help iS a Detw directory or ladlaa OWDed·&Dd· opera~ am and uafts bulneues. PubHsbed by tbe U.S. Qepartmeu of tbe la&erior, the guide U1&a more than 151 loutlona du'oucbout Ille country where you can purcbaae autlaeatlc. ladlan crafts. The (Ulde tella you where Uae craft stores are, what tribes .ttaey represent, ud what tbey sell. Maay accept mall orders. Vou can request "l•· dlaa Atta and Crafts Source Directory" by seadia1 a postcard to the Conaumer laformatioa Ce•ter, Dept. 733H, Pueblo, Colo. 81M. G~I iAHedOll'• o• 8Ut.n DEAR PAT: Do you know of any statewide bicycle organization? I would like to find out the names of various cycling clubs throughout • Califomi(l and also any information l might get on bicycle facilities. E.H .. Fountain Valley Coetad the CaHfonda AuoclaUoa of Bicycle Or1aataatiom, P~. Box 2U4, DubUa, Calif. M•, aad Rlcbard Rocen, Bicycle l'acllltles Coordla· ta&or, CallfonJa Departm~t of TraaaportaU•, llzt N Sl., ~acramea&o •H. ,,..,, ..... orft .. ,. ....... ~ DEAR PAT: Can you elve me a general guide for ti1>9 uaually liven to service penons oveneu? I'm pJanninl a trip to Europe and would Hire to know about tbla before I eet there. · · W.C., Newport Beach Y• c• make a4j_...-. ac~I te die •aality of .en1~·rec:eln4, IMll uae.e npre. .._.. 11vey•aa ... aelwut1a··~·· la ....... &Mc.Mlnlt_.._reeelvesM"9U .. tt ,_ eenke ...... re. ,_ ~ ,.,. .... ; __....,.are clvea.lt ee.ule tl per Ml canted to )'CMlr ...-a8d ZS ce11ta f•r amaU extra 1ernces; c•ambenn.W. geaerally receive tl per clay a. a sealed mvelepe (more It n.. pent•• eccap, tile roem >; ud doormea are slvee ZS or se ee11u lo. bll a cab. b restauru&a ud cl ... , waJ&en ....Uy are tipped 15 to zt perceat or &lie bar WU; ud tile maltre d'llMel &eMTally receives SZ OI' ts la ••all clUea ... SS &o Sit la larse cities ••d delue ctU., depeMlas oe Ute tbeof tile party. Tip 9'" y• leave. Cab driven geaerally set IS to zt perceat of &lie fare. Barben receive IS &o a r ressen ge 15 perceal al Hlou. Wllere servlca are divided, uaally 15 perc• IML .. -..e atyllst ud 5 perceat to die aampooer. WuUoom •Hn• .... 1e11erau, receive zs &o se ~u ud IS a, ztcellUlaaffl'a&eferaslaeetlalH. · A.II •• m&a bMllcaled an e..,_.. ln U.S. dollar -..avaJemta of ••a&ever forelp Clln'ftlcy ls lllivolve4. Very small .te.oma.atioll eoiu uaally are left_.....laa~ to regalartlpt. Ufellne Telephone Service What It Is and hoW JOU can get It. lf you're a residence customer of Pacific lelephone and you make a limited number of local calls a month, you might be interested in our Lifeline Telephone Service. Lifeline allows you up to 30 local calls every moo th foe S2.50 plus tax. Each call made over the 30-call allow- ance is extra. (The 3lst·40th calls cost 1()¢ each. Every call over 40 costs 15'.) Installation, telephone sets, and other services and equipment cost extra. Lifeline is available to residential customers only in most areas of Los ~ Angeles and San Diego as welt as Orange County, Riverside, S&cramento, Santa Rosa, San Francisco, San Jose, Stockton, Modesto and parts of the East Bay, Peninsula and Marin. Want to know more? Call your PacifiQ'Thlephone service representa· dve for details. · . . r Friday, October 17, 1980 CWLY PILOT - . _. .,. ........... Clloflstirk Diplotaa(!fl t'ren ch President Valery Giscard d 'Es· laing, left, and new Chinese Premier Zhao Ziyang use chopsticks as they eat Chinese food r during an official dinner m Peking-this week. The .}i'rench president is in China for a -week's off iciaJ visit. · Chinese Use Bomb Shelters for Hotels PEKING (AP) -Chinese travelers seeking year . providing an extra 6.000 beds, the official lodging in Peking may end up in air raid she.lters . Xinhua news agency reported. . thesedays. Other shelter s have been turned i nto Fifty-eight of the capital's huge underground restaurants. shops, s toreroom!! and movie shelters have been converted into hotels in the last theaters. the ag1.mcy added. -=--- .l•9flles DelJts \ Jerry.Lewis Velays Suits LAS VEGAS tAP> -Erl&ertainer Jerry Lewis has filed for reoreaniaatlon ol bis debta under the federal Bankruptcy Act, putUn1 off for tbe mo· ment an anll·truat suit aeainat Le~il in "°" Angeles. - The,.petition flt reorganization of Lewis' de&b under Chapter 13 of the Bankruptcy Act wu fu.cl in federal court here. The two-page petition listed Lewis' home u in Laa Vegas. '"110S IS NOT A CLASSIC bankruptcy calllq for liquidation of assets," Lewts' attorney, Ale lsaacman, said in Los Angeles. "It is called an ad· justment of debta of an individual with reaular lD· come." The petition apparently also would bait UJ further actioo on separation proceedings filed to' Lewis' wife of 35 years, PattJ. She med on Sept. s for division of Lewis' alleged $'1 million estate and for custody of their youngest son, Joseph . Isaacson said the petition asks that Lewis be allowed time to get together all the claims aaainst him and then set up a schedule of payment .'(or ''the ones that are meritorious." WHEN THE PETITION WAS FILED, it halt- ed a civil fraud and anli·trustsuil against Lewis that wastohavegonetotrialTuesday. The a<'tion, which began eight years ago. stems from allegations by franchisees of a cinema chain bearing Lewis' name. The plaintiffs clajm they were misled, negligently misrepresented an~ ··tost their shirts" when the company went und~r in 1973. · • .. .. 20%0ffEve ing from A to-Z , , , ,, I -~ -~ '•. 0 ... c,•. Ahbruehes Brushes . '· • -. Euele Frames Graphics Hats Ink :• - -· ' , . Vellum l • COSTA MESA 171' Newport llvd. • ORANGI 1112 E. Katella Ave. lAGUNA 11ACH 190 t . coast HlghWay • SANTA AHA 1126 E. 17th. St. _., IL TOIO MHO Swartz Df. • HUNTINGTON llACH 7470 Edi rAve. . ' t I • ,,. .. , ..... (I I• CWL V PtLOT -~ *•riff RJaite .• :First major snowstorm or autumn has at- :t acked the Rocky Mountain states leaving :this scene near Loveland Pass. Colo. Roads . ~'-------- U .. S. Oty Due Atomic Bombing? SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -AD expert on ter· roriam wbo cowedl1 predicted the rile of hijack· inl a.,s the 1.,. dJWd brtna an atomic bombiq of a major U.S. city -"a terrorist Pearl Harbor." "War by proxy." is the way Sabi H. Sbabtai describes the horrible possibility that he says looms with the proliferation of n\IClear weapoo.S worldwide. SHABTAI, A FORMER ME'IBEll of the Is raeli foreign service, .bolds a doctorate in political scien ce from the University of Chicago and served as a senior fellow at the Adlai Steveman Institute of lntematiooal A.ffain . Currently be is a board member of the In· te rnat.ional Aaaociation to Combat Terrorism, a newly formed group or scholars and other experta based in El Puo, Texas, which was formed to col- lect information on terrorist groups. He lives in , .. ............. were clogged with chest-high druu and power lines were downed in portions of the state . • CALIFO~NIA Ocean Lease Sales Set Auclion Planned /or Oil, Gas Sitea· W ASHJ NOTO N I A f') In terior Secretary Cf'rll IJ Andrw haa announced a lenl•tlv" de cislon to auction oll 1111'1 jH leu" olf the roaat ''' Central California neat May, hut •Jrued -the Northern Callfornl• off•hore area from hla Ust. Andrus aald 'fhuraday h~ would reach a declalon after re cel vln1 and cont1fderln1 com menta lrom the 1overnors of Callfomla and Oregon. AndNI deleted from the sale 127 tract• In four basins off Northern C alifornia: Poi nt Arena, Bodega, Santa Cruz and Eel River. HE ~ROPOSED offering 115 tracts Ln the Santa Mar la basin covering a total of 806.277 acres.' The U.S. Geological Survey haa e~limated that the area may contam some 788 million barrels of oil and just over one trillion cubic feet. of natural gas The proposed lease areas lies from three to ·n miles off the shores of San Luis Obispo and !'orthem Sant a Barbara County, 10 water ranging from 165 to 2,300 feet deep CS0to700meters). The tracts would be auctioned through . a var iety or bidding 11y11tema offered by the depart· Of the Eel River deletion, An· ment. ' drua said his decialoo wu stronc· ly influenced by tbe lack of THE INTERIOR Department analyaisoftheenviroamentalim· t ook the fir st s tep11 toward pactaofpoa1ibledUcoverie1oloU petroleum leasing off Central there . Tb~t re1ion bad been and Northern Califo rnia on Nov. studledontfteuaumption-"atoa- 29, 1m. when it invited the oi l ly gas would be found, but later industry and other interested e va luation Indicated oil mipt parties to suggest which tracts ,_talsobepreaent. ahould be offered or wi thheld · .. within a broad ar ea of more "MY DECISION to delete the than 10.7 mmfon acres . tracts in the Eel River area was The industry nom inated morf! also influenced by the sport and than 8.4 million acres, but the commercial fisheries and the de· department said it gQl 47 com· pendence of local Indiana on m e n ts opposing leasing, a salmonandotherfiahfoundinthe record number for a n un-area,"Andrwtadded. developed area. . The department said some The department narrowed the tra<'ts were leased orr Central pro posal down to some 1.3 and' Northern California in 1m , million acres and performed en-and 18 exploratory wells were vironmental studies on them. drilled, but none of them were Explaining his deletion of the developed. Pt. Arena, Bodega and Santa Crpz basins, Andrus said. "My decision refle<!ts my best judg- ment as to the balance between Mom Off Hook our continuing need for domestic SAN YSIDRO tAP) -A 15· sourct!S of energy and other 1m year-old illegal alien will escape por tant consider ations includtni! prosecution for pushing her the preferences and the well newborn baby down a seven-foot being of people in coastal arus shaft after giving birth in a U.S. who may be affected by offshore Border Patrol detention center, oil and l(as activiti~s " im migrati~officialssaid . GWC Newspaper Honored Again ...---------iiiiliiiliiiiiliiiliiii--• * 11MST100 so•uas * •Les.HowTo..._.111 lllcw Pu .. clllt Pt aparty wllll ..... • ....... , .. .. Judges for the Associated Collegiate Press have, ror the ninth yt!ar. awarded the Branding Iron, student newspaper or Golden West College in Huntington Beach, the Al P All-'1\merican ex· cellence de11ignation. · Marks of di.Unction by the organuation .. wrnch r ates college papers th roug~out thenation:were not· ed for coverage and C0'1tent, writing and editing. editorial leadershi~fography, art and gr aphics use . Editors for spring semester Branding Iron edi· .tions submitted for judging included Tim Clancy. executive editor : J im McCurdie, managmg editor : Ro b ert Frank . news : Cecelia Wilkinson. editorials; Diann Brunner, features: Teresa Ken· nelly, arts ; J an Corey. sport s, and Sharren . Parsons. photos . • Learn Tax Saving Procedures * Learn how to Free-up Capital for in vestment purposes It still retain ownership of your properties. • Become Financially Jndepeodent •Make a Decision Today. • Secure your t.omorrofl ,. •IESOVlTim ._. (114) 914-5433 Sat Oct. 18th 12 Noon . ,. . . Refreshm~nts will be ~rved. IH.L WOOIS lEll ESTlll Bank of 6-·Market Cet tificates: the San Francisco Bal_!a~r~e·~·~-:--:---:-----:-::-:----­.__~--11ma111Nl!mirrisla succeed in destroying a U.S. 0 J I c ,, city in what be calls "a terrorist Pearl Harbor," Sbabtai predicts that constitutional safeguards could be Jeopardized as citizens clamor for prote<-· lion. . "IN TIMES OF CRISIS, people almost always ate willinl to trade Uieir freedoma for order," he says, adding that the populace would be so traumatised it would embrace totalitarian metbodl to enaure against sucb acts in the future. "It is in the best interesta ol the democracy to increase its anti-terrorist capabilities now, while it can be done under cooatitutional processes," he saya. He suggests beefing up the nation's in· te"'11igence services both at home and abroad. Shabtai coocedea that "unless we want to become a police state, there is no way we can pro· tect all of the vulnerable places in the United States." 8£ MYS HE ONCE WALKED into a nuclear power plant carrying a bottle or water labeled "nilroclycerin" to ahow how euy it would be for a terroriat to do likewiae. That atunt, he says, led to tiabter MCUrtty at nuclear. facilities. The beet way to protect again.st terrorist at· tacllt, ~ays Shabtai, Is to pre-empt them by in· filtratin& terroriat 1roupe. "In Iarael, five out of six terrorist acta are pre·empted," he aaya. "If they were not, there would be no Israel." Lieeme Fees Waived --SA°"CllA"VENTO <-AP>-BecaUMLof -a U.S. ~preme Court decia'oo ba a w u hinetoo -stile c .... Calilonia IDdiana UviQa on reaervationl will be exempted from yebtele liceue fees, offlciall •aid. Tbe exemptloa ol lndl-from the annual fee ol 2 pen:eat ol tbe market value of a vehicle will coet tbe .tate about ..... a year, said the Departmeat ~ l(otor' Vebica.: Tbe department nUmated then are 1,000 veblc._ owned or &eased bJ Indiana CID '9M"a· tlou, IDd tbey .~ paytq • a.erace liemse fee ol 111 a year. _ A~AAD ........ ·--··I I 111 la .... -.-----.. _ .... ,... .. , ... " ___ ............ ... ~-=··..:: !::.~ ::r:. ~-= These-days-~s importan!J.9 _ . choose just the right invest- ment. And Bank of America's 6-month Money Market Cer- tificate is one of the best. The minimum deposit is $10,000. And the maturity. period is only 6 months (182 days)~ II II Annual Rate OJO Annual Yield ("91e lhown aboVe II kt ettMt from Ootobef 11toOctober22, 1980.) BA~KoFAMERICABl ... ,. .. 11 -I So if you're looking for high In- terest and short term liQuidity, look into our 6-month Money Market Certificates. You'll find them along with the safety and convenience of California's largest bank at your nearest Bank of America branch. ' • **Annuet efteotl¥e ytMd Meed Oft_,. .,..... end,,,.., .... fftllturtly ...... ,.. lnveeted at the ume rate. I,..... II ..,....onaaoc1er..-..._ , I .. NATION Drought Harvest Grim F anners Reap Little But Dread, Doubt By Tbe Assoc:la&ed Prell The autumn har ves t is under way in most parts of the nation 's bread basket, but many Southwest and .Midwest farniers are re aping little but dread and doubt. The summer's drought -which 'caused 1,265 deaths and an overall damage figure of almost $20 billion. according to federaJ figures -~ill have a long -lasting effect on farmers , r anchers and foresters. Specific figures on crop and livestock losses ·tt not be available for several weelrs, b11t in- dividual state estimates total in the billions of dollars. . AND IN SOME STATES, THE drought con- tinues .. threatenin g next year's crop and the farmers already being crushed by debt and high operating ~ts. "It's going to be a difficult year for farmers," said Sam Johnson, director of the Oklahoma State University Extension Service. "How many of them go out of business is going to depend on how friendJy the bankers are. " Oklahoma's summer brought .. the worst com· binatlon of heat and drought tbere since the Dust Bowl of Ul38. Oklahoma City bad only 3.54 inches ol rain in June. Jull aod August; temperatures verqed •.2 dell'eea, breakin& tbe previous re- cord •Yel'afe of 9'7.5 -set in t•. •Analyst. H>' it will take farmers two. to three pra••~" yean to offset 1• lones. nM PIAXJCO, OKIAllOMA DIRECTOR of tbe federal A"tricultural Stabtuution an.d eon...lltian Servi~. said 1• 1oaes were the wont 1D 10 years. wlth cotton and peanuts hlt hardest and next year's grazing wheat "a total · toils." . T he Arka nsas Poultry Fed eration said 8 million chickens d1crt 1n the heat. a loss of $17 mi Ilion to $1& mtlllon. The trm ber industry wi ll su~fer the effects of 1980 for years. sa id state f orestry Commission spokesman Jim Grant drought kill ed virtually all of the 18 million seedlings planted last year. Louisiana officials reported cotton. yields down 40 to ·SO pt!rcent and the dairy industry running 20 to 40 percent below normal. Beef herds are being. sold off . "WE'VE SEEN THE BIGGEST sales 10 auc tion markets that we've had in the last several ye a rs." sa id Ag ra culture Commissioner Bob Odom. "They're selling because t.here ts no feed." The Louisian a State University Extension Service said the soybean crop is the worst sipce 1959. and rice is harvesting short and milling light.- " FaU and winter planting is still a question mark," Odom said. "What concerns us most is whether young farmers can survive. I've been in- volved in agriculture all my life. and the heat and drought was the worst l 've seen in ~sians." CaWe ranchers will suffer because the killing F7.~FM.<.:.:t.u .. puLthe.. P.fica of bay out of sight," said Wendell Bowers of the exteutort se · In Texaa, where 190 of 254 coun;t~i;es~w:;e;;re~---------- declared drought disaster areas and crop and livestock loaes are estimated at $1.5 billion , ex· perts say any coming rains wilJ be too late to help tlie 1980 crop. It's real easy to assume the drought's over. but it doesn't end the minute you get your first rain;" said Pat Sultenfuss of the Farmers Home Administration,. ''We're going to need more rain -a lot more rain really -to save the state and break the drought.'' WINTER CROPS AND FORAGE are dying in the ground or refw;ing to sprout, but he said Texas could "still make· a 1981 crop if we get the right amount of r ain." Crop losses ar e nearing $750 million in Kansas. with corn, sorghum and soybeans hardest hit. In mid-August, state officiaJs esimated losses at 85 percent from lack of rain alone. excluding damage · ase or insects. ·Jn neighboring Mtssouri, where 8.227 farmers bad requested aid by the end of ugu l.""the---- drought did an estimated $1.5 billion d amage. "Tbi5 bas always been next-year country, but we're running out of next years," said George Stensland, a northeast Montana farmer whose wheat crop y;elded only four bushels per acre this year . THE DROUGHT BA'M'ERED E ASTERN Montana's wheat belt, damaging the crops of 95 percent of the farmers and wiping many of them out financially. State officials estimate losses · arpund S200 million. The drouebt cut North Dakota .grain produc- tion by• percent, an estimated loss of $1.3 billion. Tbe1t, bl July and August, portions of the state got rain tllat made the soil so IOl&Y that 30 percent of wb~t~lsleftcan'tbeharvested. "It'• getting kind of touab." s aid Munich, N.D .• farmer Norman Wirth. "Prices are up. but if yo don't have anything to sen it doesn't matter if lt'1 $100 a bulbel." NellrMka officials said 90 of the s tate's 93 countl• were affected by the drought, and losses could tctal $1.5 billion. Com suffered most and bay wu HVenly reduced. forcing some stockmen to me up·tbeir "*'"es instead of saving it for the -cmlliM_~- 1..0MU TO PO\JLTRY AND agriculture in ..-- ArkanHI are eatimated at St billion. Sai4 ASCS 1pote1man Merle Metcalf, ''It could be three to five yean before farmers re- eoftr.'' REWARD Earn today's high interest rate on Bank of America's 2Yryear Time Certificates of Deposit~ All it takes is a minimum deposit of $100. And even if interest rates go down rn-the future, your certificate will continue to earn today's high # Friday, Oc tober 17. 1980 ONL y PILOT AJl Bernuula Co~t Weighs RigJit Pair Hit To Spouse Damilges Jackpot I.AS VECAS IA P > T w o tour ist!> from Bermuda , whn agreed hcforc•hand to s plit their winnings ir the> f'\\icre luc·ky. have won th e largest <;lul m a<'h 1nt• p ayoff, 1n Nc\":Hla 11 1-. tory, a S325.000 JJC'k pol a l the Flamingo llill1in llotel. F'I amtngo spokes 111 .111 Paul Burt s~111J the• w10 ~a me s hurtl) hd<Jr1• m 1dn1ght Wc dn escJ a:. "hen Stevf'n Duxbury put SJ into the Sl .. Pot of gold" m achine at the hotel and hned up ft .,._. 7!. on t..he ret-1 He s p lit the man e} equally v.1lh Richard Burn.-.. Duxbury ~:.I. 1s a .. 111p ping compan_> d.:-. Pllll'her from Sn11 th ~ Parish while Burns. :!4 IS a hanJ( emµIVVt'l' fro111 Soulharnpllln Less than three wc1·k · ago, Myrna , rdll.:1°11 nl Glendale. won s:uu.ouu on a Pot of (!old slot ;:,1n("e th(• Ill .JC h1n<>s were insta lled at l hl· Flamingo arvl ttw I.JS Vegas Jlilt1m , Burt s .rn! nearlv $4 8 1111 Ilion h a~ been ·paid out J('!""P '*t W".J .~l J>ih ,,, .. ' .JITl'l!UI 1.. A.. I • • ' .: , l~ ' vo•1 rie.-:i cc me '" yo '' , dov ·~ RmU!Vil 6-1) 43:?1 Annual Rate Annual Yield SAN f'HANCJSCO I APl Tht Cal1forrua Supreme Court has agreed II) decidt-if auto insuran<'e firms are Justified in dt!nying an individual the right to coiled da mafles from his or her s pouse ror injuries s uffered in an ·•<'cident while the spouse was driv· ing. • It granted hearings Thursday in two \"1tses in which different divisions uf,tht• Court of Appeal in Los Angeles 1s~u 1•d rflnfl1l'ling d erisions on whdhcr <t section nf the s tale lnsuram·e C~c violates equal pro- tc•ctiun ri ~llts T llA'f ('00 t; S ECTION aJlow:. in· sut :.in('c rompan1cs to exdude from hodily injur) liability coverage the 1nsurPd petson in the P<>l icy and any n l :fttvf' residi n g i n lht' s ame . household. ~lust C'<ir insurance policies issued 111 l'.1l1fo1 n1:1 t arr) lh1s cxC'lusion 111 c<Hh r.is e, a "ifc sued her b..ish and tvr bodily injury damages .illl'J..'1n14 n1 i.:hgcnt oper ation of"the 1•,tr <':tu'>l'd th1• ~uto acl'tdent and her 1njt1rlL'°' One :-1111 in,·olves Mildred T. Smith. 1r111rt?f1 m 1:n3 whi le riding in a car tin vt>n b\ her hus band. Austin T. Srn111, \~h•) was insured by State J.':.11 m \lutual Insurance Co 1.0"' ;\N(.E LF.S Super ior Court . l utl ~1~ H1Jhl'l'I St'h1fferman ruled for 'it,1t• 1'"-irm Mrs. Smith claimed equal protec hon was denied her because the ex· clusion deprives fam ily mem bers riding as passenaers of the protec· tion alforded non-family members. Division 1 of the Col'.lrt of Appeal ugreed Aug. 22 and reversed the trial court. ruling that the insurance code section was unconstitutional. But on J uly 25, Division 3 of the court had overturned a Superior Court decision and ruled in favor of f'~armers Insurance Exchange Co ., declaring the challenged code section was COMtitutional. I N THIS INSTANCE. Cecilia Glorious. who kept her own name after marriage"!" s ued husband Paul Cocking Jr. for severe injuries s uf· fered in a 1975 accident . All Supreme Court justices voted for a hearing on the Farmers Ex· change suit. ln the other, all voted for a hearing except Chjef Justice Hose Bird . lndiam Get Ruh CHICAGO (AP) -American In· dians from central Canada and Cen; tral ·and South Ame rica ha ve -a hereditary sensitivity to li ght thatr. causes sltin rashes, according to a r(•: port in the Journal of the American . Medical Association . -· VANS ·. DoH Show· Sale & lree inf9 clinic lt11s Sal & S11n. Oct t 8-t 9 & J 1 C-Olle<:tors & A1 .f1Q11e cli:!alers presenr un11Sudf nolfs accessoroe'> arid nuuse!' Huntmgtc,n Cente1 Mall 405 Fwy & Bf'aCll Blvd . H B Ca ti 642-5678. • Put a tew words to work for ou. O/o Ot .. to ,,,,,~,. P 4t lCt. 'lflo'Cft1C.•ff M•t,,' Al••.._r.r • .. ,.OOTWCo\A WEEK-EMO BARGAIN SHOE SALE Sat. Oct. 18 -s .... Oct. 19 9am-5 pm -1 O am--t pm Limit8't'Stytes & Setections Ho.. of .. Off THI WAUS• 1157J .... St .. ll "t· .... FIVE POINTS SHOPPIN CENTER , .., •1 - .· . '"' .·. " " •, -----------. interest for 2 }'2 years. Or /.QnQfil if you like. This inter- est is compo~.mded daily"for individuals. ·Add to that the safety and convenience of California's largest bank and you'll see why it makes sense to save at Bank of America. ~ .. A '1 .. " (. .,. ~. ~- •: rj I .. __,. __ I .. 111 ..... -.-----(The rate shown above ls In effect October 1fS through October 29, 1910.) . : ·r I .,, ...................... . ...... _ .............. ...... ...................... ...... _ ............. .. ....... -............ -_,,_ ........ ._ ............... ••MVI AJFUANml ---..... -=---• • ' . ..................... ........., .................. . -.. ...,....,., ..... _.°"' •• . . ,, ... • ! t • . . BANkoF AMERICA·m : . .. .... 1 / .I , " A. 2 DAU. y PILOT Voter Booklets Mailed . . State Bai:loi PamphletA in Engliah By 0 . ('. HlJM11NG!'4 oe-. ..... -... Stld4' b..tlot pamphlets now on lht way t.o • •Olen are pr\nted only \n English thl1 t1m~ arouQd. HOW\'ver. they do N>ntatn a postaae-paid rard U. Enalilh and Spanl•h advi1lna · voten that • Spanlall lan1u•ac\' vertlon r an ~ obtained by mall \na t.he card. The Spani1h version •IM can M obtained by callina the Orangt" (.'ounty Registrar or Voters. U4·2244. Spani1b apulun& employees wall be available at the re.italrar'a offk\' in Santa An» to belp ullen not nuent in EngUsh • • • llA BELL hu 1aaued her standard t>lect1on Ume wamln& to pollllciana alay olf her poles. Paci.Ile Telephone spoaesmen are reminding lbe politiecie that It's a mildemunor for anyone to post •i&m on telephone poles without written ~rmiMion from the utility. • • • DE•OCRAT MICHAEL DOW, who baa c hallenged inc umbent Conareasma'n Robert Badham to a debate. says be'U debate an empty cbair, ii Badham doesn't show up. Dow hu even hired a hall for the pct. 29 face· off. He's planning to start at 7:30 p.m. in the Deerfield Community Center. \ * •• FOR HIS PART, Badham plans an ap- pearance the morning of Oct. 29 before the Le1i1lative Review ConuniUee of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce. Badham is expected to talk about military pre· parednels, tax reductioh and energy during the 7:30 a.m. meeting at the Balboa Bay Club. If you want to attend the breakfast session, call the chamber. 644·8.211. ••• _ THE WOMEN'S Civic League of Newport Harbor plans to have candidates from the 40th ,, .. ·~~~8.&LBOP ··ftWBl,RY- CRY8TAL- PORCBLAIS- ilROSZES- .CBIIIA- 81LVZR • Coo1rdllloo1d Olt1lrlct and the 74th Auembly Dia· trlct on hand for • pubhc forum Tuesday. It 's &<'he duled for 9 :30 a .m . in the multlpurpoH room at the Marlnera Branch of the Ne wport Peat·h 1.1brary, 2001 Dover Drive. In addition, there will be a speaker on Propoei· hon L, a Ncw~rt Keach item on the Nov. 4 ballot, it has to do with freewa y agreements between the <'1ty and the !ll»t~ IS Vlolatlomi Repair Dealer On Probation A Co&ta Mesa auto repair dealer haa been placed on three years probation by the state's Bureau of Automotive Repair because of Automotive Repair Act violations. A apoaesman for the state's Department of Consumer Affairs said Jon A. McClure. doing busi- ness as A&A Engine Rebuilding, 2037 Harbor Blvd .. agreed lo probation as part of a settlement of an administrative at'tion filed by the bureau. Robert N. Wiens, bureau chief, said his group investigated 15 incidents which were found to be ground.I for revocation of McClure's auto repair dealer regi1lration. · For the purpose of setUement, the bureau claimed, McClure admitted the truth of 14 o'f the allegations. . Charges included failure to give written estimates and properly filled out invoices, failure . ·to obtain and document authorization for addi- tional work and failure to disclose guarantee terms. Punch "Have you noticed how up-to-date the nostalgia's beginning to look?" ORANGE COUNTY .......... I . . mm11n.-zat1on · Shots Planned The American Red Crou hu scheduled five Ou lmmmliaallon clinics for people over the aie of 55 or thoM under 27 yean old with chronic dis-e ..... The ~ree clinics will be held on lbe followina dates: -Tue9day from 11 a .m. to 2 p.m. at lbe La ,Bonita Center, 5021 W. 18th St .• Santa Ana. -Oct. 23 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. •l J.bl Westminster Senior Citiaena Center, 8200 Weatmlalter Ave. • -Oct. 2.1 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m . at theiViet· namese Center, 13091 Galway St., Garden Grdve. -Oct. 30 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m . at lbe Adult Day Care Center, 12741 Main St., Garden Grove. -Nov. I from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Eut Center, 900 E. Wuhineton St., Santa Ana. Teacher's Bloodmobile Stamps Sale Set . Rites Held I/. D A memorial service ,, isi'ts Ile for Mn. Lyle Probert Orange County Red Croll bu scheduled five -) o h n son • f o r e i g n coastal llree locations f0t. visits by ita blood· language department mobiles during November. - chairman at Santa Ana Irvine, at the Park-West Apart~nts, 31183 College and a teacher Park View, Nov. 1, 8:45 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. ·. there for nine years, San Juan Capistrano, Mls,lon S Juan w'as held on campus Catholic Church •. Ortega Highway at Ca ino earlier this week. c . tr No 3 2 .15 t 1 30 ap1a ano, v. , :.. o : p.m . Rites for the Laguna Costa Mesa, st. Joachim's Catholic Church, Hilla resident, 51, who 19840ranteAve.,Nov.24,2:1.Sto7p.m. died Saturday, were Newport Beach, Newport Harbor Realton, 401 h~ld in Phillips_H_al_L __ N. Newport Blvd., Nov. 25, 1:4Stol:30 p.m. A stamp auction is ache4uJed Wednesday al 7: 15 in El Toro by the Saddleback Stamp Club. The meeting at Mercury Savln1a and Loan, 230'Z1 Lake Center Drive, will betin at 8:45 p.m . with inspection of Iota to be auctioned. Further information may be obtained by call- ing l30-590t. ......... t---1-__.:=-:=. -..... __ .. Lotlof dlllftond rlftll ~ wrlnia. · ............ fine chlnl lftd . ----.---.-fUml . ................. ..,.. # -......... 17 ?JII atioft of Ill _..., II ........ fot IWfYCMlit -from 11.00 up. FrN ••lllian.llf*of Merica. .... ·a...~. ,,. .............. .. 2 ·IP .M. Md 7 ·IP .M. aewport· . a~dlon eompany 2M2 West Collt H~· Newport Bwtl. CA ...... """' ............. .. (7141.141-2200 COMSletls•M ACCWIW ....... 00&\~~®W ~~~ . 00 ~ill ffiJ ® O!Jill OO lf~OO@ Moat Complete Halloween • Departmen.t Anywhere! • Top Quality Ma•k• • Prof-lonal Halloween Make .. up • Conume Acceuorln & Pr-0p• • Caret. & Party Goode Get ready for Halloween fun. A large tefectlon of professiQ~I qualfty products. Make-up demon1ttations and costume ideas available . ..... JC ....... , .. , ........ , ....... ,~. .... .__.-.. ·---·-·-- e . I --..... -~ '... • ~tro.m~~~,tf~,Octobern I I r • Only Western flies to Salt Lake Qty from three L.A. area airports. With your choice of two daily nonstops from Oran.Qe County's John Wayne ~irpc;rt, six nonstops from Los Angeles lnternationel, and the onJy nonstop from ()_ntario Airport. . . -- That gives Western mor~ nonstop fhghts than any other airline-a total of 62 weekly. So when you're headed for Salt L.ake;Temember Western Airlines. We've gOt the schedules you need- -from 8n a1rpc;>rt near you. That's the Western way. . 10 MU' LAKE <JIY \ rtOrl8TOP PRO'I ORNtOE CourtTY lC>.15 AM 6:20PM rtOrl8TOP FROM omARIO ' 7-00AM • . "°"8TOP PllOM LAX 700 AM 4:20 PM (EX. SAT.) 10:15AM 6:10PM l:OOPM 7:1-0PM ·t * 11-W1Jh111 uqll»-8' nitW on1r war~~ ........ _. ....... J ' Fr~. Oceob9r 17, 1980 Jam Sessions Keep Retirement Sweet Senior citizens dust off their musical instnnients for a little fun -and some memories ay IOEL C. DON ·----~--They play the twa" of Geor1e Gershwin, Tommy Doney IDd G'-n Miller. ClaM your •Y• abd you are 1wept away by the musk ' ' that kept the n'lltion jitterbuggl.ng, foxtrotting, one-and two-stepping and domg the Undy oa acres of dance noon. What's more. they play the aounds of the '20s and '309 from memory ; a feat that's easily managed since all were alive and performing some professionally but most as amateurs durintl the heyday of Dixieland jazz and swlnl(. ' Every Friday, Crom 1 to 3 p.m., the dance band gets together to play al the OASIS Senior Citizen Center in Corona del Mar. And.if an elderly couple or two hops onto the dance noor,'50 much the better. IT'S AN INFORMAL affair. The dance band has no of· ficaal name and members prefer to call their Friday after· noons jam sessions rather than performances. The 12-member group doesn't claim to have a' leader or director. although pianist Larry Shay appears to set the tempo. Shay is best know for his hit songs such as "When You're Smiling <The Whole 'World Smiles with You)," "Hiihways are Happy Ways," "Get Out and Get Under the Moon" and" t'd Love to Call You my Sweetheart." Shay says he still receives royalty payments from the. Depression-era tunes. "Well, I'm 83 now and I think it's time I retired," said the NeWpOrt Beach resident. "I'm kind of through with the rat race. Now ljust writesongsforthefunofit. "WE'RE ALL PLAYING for love -not for money," quips the gray-haired, effervescent Shay. It may seem like a trip to oldies but goodies land; with the punch and cookies served up for the dancers, the large assortment of senior citizens perking up smiles to the popular melodies of their youth and the elderly women dancing together for lack of enough male partners. But the band, bedecked in handsome blue -and-white outfits, pfays in a consummate styJe in reverence to their professional mentors. The band, started a year ago by Shay and others, gives members. a chance to keep their brass instruments polished and talenta in tune. For Amo 1-ehmann of Huntington Beach, the dance band offers an opportunity-to pound out a few fl ams and rolls on the drums. · "I spent 33 years in the furniture bualness. Now that I've retired I can.take it <drums) up qain," aays lbel3-yeu-old Lehmann. · He looked out at the dance floor, which was fillint up with a few dozen couples. Some couples were composed of women. "With this age bracket you have more women than men," he explains. "That's why I took an early retire· ment." Lehmann. like other members of the volunteer band, play at other "gigs" in the Oranee Coast area -payins jobs, they note. Groups hire some of the band members to play in small combos for weddings, parties and other festive events. '"TIIE BAND is a lifesaver to a lot of us," says Dr. Nate McCray, trumpet player and retired school ad· "ministrator. ,.'.'The first year of retirement is difficult. It gives us a chance to get out our homs and it keeps us out of treuble." The 66-year-old San Clemente resident played with the Biltmore Hotel Trio in Santa Barbara before studying education. McCray and most others in the band realized that music was a tough profess~n to scrape out a living, especially during the financially plagued '30s. A number of members played professionally a few years, then took up "steady jobs" with telephone com· panies, building management. engineering a_nd insurance. Now they've rekindled their musical talents in easygo· ing jam sessions. "WE WELCOME ANYONE that c~n play any kind of instrument. whether it's a kazoo or anything," says 83· year -old saxophone and clarinet player Scott Brown of Huntington Beach. Lack of sheet music isn't a problem, even if a member doesn't know the tune. Few requests require ·raking it. "We're all practically the same age gro'up so we're playing the things we've been playing or hearing over the • last 50 xears." say!._BJ".!.>WD. oeie, ........... ., .lldlli9N ...... rrHJSiC Bill Wallace take advantage of the OASIS band tums the clock back evel}' Friday afternoon with dance roosic from yesteryear · • H~ and Her Suits By JUDITH OLSON ................. The professional man bu always bad it euy when it comes to dreuinl for tbe office. All be bu to do ia ~acb into bil clOMt, select one of hil 1ooc1. buic suits, and cogrdinate it witb •shirt and tie. • If be wanted • tweed suit or 1rey nannel suit, be could always 1et ooe, no matter what tbe aeMOD. Fubion 's wbilm did not take him by surprile. Tbe wortinl womaa, on the other band, bu bad to wan a little harder to pull her wardrobe . to1etmr. . Graa&ecl, the bu more freedom of color aad style, bat lf sbe wmta a buic .Wt lbe bu td de· pend on maaufactmen ud bope they will offer wbat abie wants tbat year. IF 81111: WANTS a grey ftannel suit, she may not be fortunate. Gny mlabt not be the "ill" color and tbe mWa may ban 1pm no pey at all. Or ma1be W. la the year ol the peuant look. Tallond 1ulta an bant to ftad at all, let alone tbe color of your choice. ~ean qo menawear manufac- twen IUl'tedfiilrllliii UUt tbae wu-a-lgl• IJ"OUP ol fMDale cmtomen wt.o ., ..... to ban tM N1De etoeMn1 opponmlties U DMD. Sfteral took teiauoua ttep9 in tbat direction and ..,. the trend aeem1 to have t.Mta flrm bold. Sneral Oraqe Cout ..._ bave ltartecl 1toetlq tlae new Ila•• uad tbe ''tailored wom•'• lllap" bat been borll. ....,.o• WILL 1.aauprate tu new boutlllm wttll • part7 8uDdA7. Oet. 19, and Hantl _. l'r• bu aln-'1 put eome ot the DIW ~ luUa Clll lta racb. ....... llama ......... datlMI wltll tbl ..... .,. .. 1111& .. eollldka·la"t. cwi8· ... _ ... tne lalllNt .... . T...., .Yat. from Jlm:ll&lwa 1.W tM ·-· .. ...,... ............. l&cln lul'd tile *99n&flf ....... tW....., ....... to ..... ftlJ ~ Md ......... et ...... tbl cloaes ..... 111i1 .._., llmpmtm.a, Ila. v .... ........ td1il ....... _ ............ ., ... ••••'•ala.._. ·· Ml.1118111111 .................. ., ............ ,.. ............... . ..., .. Jll!ll'9 ...... ~ ....... ~ items but the workmanship and materials are superior. The coats, for example, ru.n rrom about $250 to $300, u opposed to a blazer that can be bou1bt in ~next department for SW. "There is a defi.n.lte difference in quality," userted Betsy Sanders, store manager. "The suits are designed to be tailored-to the customer. They are not considered 'finished garments' until they are tailor'ed. •• The suits, which are made by menswear manufacturers in New York and Boeton, have "no fU1ing" <ironine to1etber of aeams by beat) and are preued a minimum ~ 14 times while tbey are beinl COD1tructed, Ma. ¥ates said. ML.' SANDERS said the coocept bu been in tbe plannlnl atqe in the store for more than a year and it jUlt happened to come out about lbe · s~e tbe "preppie" look re-emerged • y. " e thought tbia wu part of tbe preppie look," lln. Sanden said. "But It's not a fad 1bop. You'll be able to buy tbe same clothes year .tter year." 41 Sue Smyth, an uai.tant vice president of The JOMPb 6 Felu Co. In New Yorlt, maftufac- .Ju.nn ol Crtcketeer clothes, 1aid tbe company deeldi4"li>""lJqtn~....itL.taUQre4 clolbes for women lD late urre or early 1m. · - '"lbere wu a elem.and lD the marketplace for tallond 1arments for women," she said. "Wbat we saw on tbe market wu 9"erpriced and IKIUDI lD quality." TDY FELT tbat tbe new CODliltent llDe of wonted n....,•, luxury camelbaln, aeries • Doaepl t ....... Harri.I t,,_. amt 1abardlnel would be well·recelved becnM "women who work don't bave the time !:rlpend ~•JS lD tbe atore~":k~ ~ Weattcal to the men'• item• bat tbl female venlom are a bit more ex· ,...1w, .... SmJtb Mid. -''ftl1 c.'Olt aaare bffa111e balb tbe eoata and aldrta .. f1llll_ ~,·· ... ~. ~·~ trim~ II~ upemive~ Wlt1' lplDd • oa a Jacket ud another lar1e .... -..atrt? · B•dlt baTtal • clvable 1armeet U.at will lMt far ..._, ,.an, lb. Y-.. NW tblr• an .....~totlletatlondela&bll . •sn. WllJ ~lapel rolll, tbl • ., a 1leeve ............... ....., __ far ..... tiw, Ill IJlrmll tbe --~~flt." llM H • .. ..... ''fteJ jmt.... ,... ........... .. I ( ', ' FEATURING Kissinger at Fund Raisers Cocktails and Politics; A Night With ,.The K' I• ;. ~ . Host and hostess Bien and John Ward introduce Hern Kissinge, f----r-----:to their children (above). Alex . -. t~. ·----Cabrera 10.. • ;' of Irvine greets •• • • Kissinger at JI •• f;~· Ambrosia (at right) .. Misunderst~nding on Wills . D E A. R A N N •-ey left .. a womu D E A R A N N By JUDITH OL~N Of!MO.lly ...... , .... , Approx~mately ·500 people crowded into the Spyglass lhll t\ome of John and Ellen Ward for u very spec.ial party last night. W1lhout the guest of honor it would have t>~en a marvelous evening, considering the am· b1ance of the home and its s~tacular view, but the honored person was the frosting on lhe cake. Henry Kissinger. former secretary of state, came to Orange County to help raise funds for the Republican Party at two back lo back events. lie first appeared at the Wards' home for a COl'ktail party, for which guests paid $125 each to attend, and then he joined 70 couples for a gourmet dinner at Ambrosia with a price tag of $1 ,000 per couple. Kissinger , who arrived at the Wards' about 7: l!O p. m. Cthe party started at 6), stepped in to a welcoming committee of photographers and was escorted into the crowd by his hostess and To m Fuentei,. co-chairman of the two events. HE WAS 1mmt:d1 ately crushed with ad· mirers and faithful party members who h,ad b1·ou~ht l'Opies of hJs book . ·'The White House Yt•ars." lo be signed. ' The for!l'er secretary of stale spoke for ;1l>o1.1t 15 minutes then fielded questions. and then he wandered through the crowd to shake hands and talk • Among the guests was Ernest Siracusa of San Clemente, the U.S. ambassador to Uruguay durmg Kissinger's term as secretary of state. · Kissinger, quick of wit llJ\d long on charm, told the guests that since they bad come lo tiur him speaJC. they were present "at an hisloric OC· \ 0as1on." ll:ver poking fun at himself, Kissinger leased about his importance and patted himself on the back between his more serious comments ahout the purpose of his visit. HE SAID HE loves introductions Cof himself> but noted that they are always inade- quate_.:·u 's hard lo do j ustice to the subject," he said with a s mile. T he highlight or the evening was the ( Doros~ope ) g~urmet _dinner al Ambrosia in Newport Beach with Gent and Gosta Muller as hosts. The 8:30 p.m. feast wa11 a "classic slate din· ner .. comparable to what would be served in.the White Hoose or In the Royal Palace in Copenhagen," Fuentes said. yuests were greeted in the traditional Am- brosia manner and there was a Danish euard to welcome the party. Ambrosia owner Geri! Muller narrated the courses as they were served, and Fuentes of- fert:d a _comm~ntary on the specially selected Cahforrua boutique wines. A~ER COCKTAIL.~. Consomme Alexan- dra with golden sherry was served. and then lhe second c~rse was a Moussetine of Pi·ke with a 1977 Hacienda Chardonnay. The veal course was named after both Nan- cy Reagan and Nancy Kissinger (she did not ac· company her husband) and it was served wilh asparagus points from the Irvine Ranch. The major wine of the evening was a 1976 Alexander Crown Cabernet Sauvignon. Lemon souffl_e with a Schramsberg Blanc de Blanc was the finale, and then the guests en-joyed a demi-tasse ~uentes said .the Ri ane de Blanc was extra .• special because 1t was the same wine served when Kissinger and former President Richard Nixon hosted a slate dinner in Peking on their historic trip to Chin~. SINCE THE WINER V was completely sold out of the 197'7 vintage, three cases of the 1978 Blanc de Blanc were released three months ear- ly for the dinner at Ambrosia. Among guests at Ambrosia were the Wards. Newport Beach ,Mayor ..:Iackie Heather and her husband Loren: Assemblywoman M arlan Bergeson and her husband, Garth : Orange Co unty Super'visor Harriet Wieder and her husband Irv. and Sassy Marsh with Roger Luby. Also . San Di ego Mayor and Mrs. Pete Wilson. Congressman and Mrs.-&b Badham, Mr. and Mrs . .Bob Spreen and Mr. and' Mrs. Russell Jedinak, who s hared a limousine from Huntington Harbour with the Wieders. RUFFEll'S UPHOl.STBY .... , .... .... ... ttJJ ........... C:•tf•MMe-Ma-llH -!LANDERS: Your words by Iler 11 .. 1taad ia a LAN'DERS: l am writ :0 f., pr a i s e t o l h e ... .,... .. to be paued • ing in response to your :Cr)ndmother who de-to &lie DH1 gemeratioa? reply to "1!8> Mom and SATURDAY, OCT. ll r :eided to leave her Could It be tbat wltea Da(J." I feel that your MZlr:i 1t)Qn'ey to her servants sbe married U.e fellow answerwasinadequate. By SYDNEY OMARR CUITOll"'AlllNG Doll Show •made my blood boil! lie dlde't have a dime I am hving with a Specializing 1n :Inherited money is ~ aad ahe helped hi..; man and have encoun ARIES (March 21 -April 19). Payments. col-SHAOOW BO)(ES Sale & tree 1nlo clinic ·"lrult" to be passed on make it? Or _ if she te r ed thE> proble m <>f lections could dominate agenda. You learn 1803 ~rt Blvd . 1n1s Sat & Sun. Oct 18-19 :to lhe next genera~ion. IL stayed ...._e and "raised how to introduce hi m wher e yo_u stand with family and friends. 2 Costa·~sa " & 3 1 Collectors & :is-n~ hers to give away. tH famlfy~ It is stlU all Mr parents are abu un \II H Consolidate recent gains. Cancer, Capricorn itr· 541-4511 ~~ Ant1Que dealers present :miter feelings and "un-hen if her baabud left comfortable about this _ l~flltdf#r!li natives•figure prominently Overcome tendency -----j unusual dolls, accessones 0ue influence" lawsuits It to her. Had be wanted awkward situation. lie • · to brood over minor mistake. You are goine to · CallP&u~2.-,~~~ords. ~.~~~~ ~~~W~0~ c~ili~ult f~-X~~~--to leave aaytJU.ag to lbe is much. more t~an just world that you are living wm !T .. URUS M . to work for you. Beach Btlld . H e. -. e iKfviCF. ··C'lrffctn.·-lte-~e-Naialy.-a..b.o):.{ricruJ With men klU.lh th • t"U " ~ (Apr. 20· ay 20). Recent speU of -~~~-~-------- : Servants. gar der:'er s co a Ii lave done so. and ..w om'ili..:Li:VTng-·84ae f!4ua~i-aJo:..iu:----lelb.ar.&Y....ia.J>.~ ..:-::.,i.!>99-~~W! CC>!!J~-~-_.fQ.rgi ~f ____ ...___,. • ..,,,....~ _...._.....,.~ and nurses are hired Tltat'1 wllat a will is for. together more and rn •>rc <likf' me) who may feel let~,~ ~al m-.11aae-. Gemini Sa&Jt· -- and PAID for the these days it is lime we h II" lanus per.;on.s figure prominently. Accent on tei vlcea-they perform. b Aad ~re did _you get cam(' up ·with 3 tHm !hat you ar,t 1'" t~ng social life. trav_el and personal potential. It-ts a Southern tradition l e coc eyed DOtlOD tbat that does J'ustil'e 10 tht· . e mtor:'_!!re. an ey Publi~hing venture comes into focua. t " b " h leaviDI IDODey to . . C'are auO" , M1 .. o remem e r . sue. faltllful aervaats is a relallonsh1p. Huw a b<i.ut o E A H A N N GE N1 ( Mav 21 -June 20): Obtam hint people modestly m ones "Soatllen tradi&lon?" 1t, Ann? Do you. or your L A !)lDEH S: Can yo u from Taurus messag.e . Plan ahead ~ith regard wiH. . Peo le· ia &h e Nortll ~ead ers, h av e a n y give me the namo and t o l~a~el, vacat_1on . l ee~! rights ~ad Older pe?ple . who wear ud Eut do it too' ideas? SOULMA TES publisher of the book on permissions .. Aquanus. _Scorpio. Leo. natives never see their <:hildren • · BUT NOT MH ANO "Forgiving" by Father play _dominant roles. D1spla~ versatility and .a1t._d 1randcb1ld~en Trae, aome par~at1 MRS. T h eodo r e fl csburg h . permit ~umoc:.to surface. You Ube asked lo re· al:ibost always bring aad 1raadparemta are DEAR SOUL]\lATJ:;S : P r e s id l' n t 0 f th e view basic procedures. al!Out the unpleasant-domiaeerla1 aad de· Why do you feel it Is L'ni ve rs ily o f Notre CANCE~ <June 21.Jul~ 22): What appears nza. the~el~es .. They maadlal. BM llaea some neceuary when • in · Dame? I can/t find 1t a setback wi.11 boome~ang an rour favor. F~ua a . usu Y ~maneer-clllldrt!ll are selfisll ••d troduclag the gentleman a n y w h l! r c on partnership, financial backing and revelation la;t,t.!e~and~n~ ~nd lacoulderate. I say if to describe the housing S INC E RE L Y, JOA N concemingfeeUngsof oneclosetoyou.Gemini, o~r anng. n t ey tbe relau..llip Is a poor arraagement? r.s 1 N WASlll N<;TON Sagittariu.'I and Capricorn natives play impor-b4td~ their tbemooehy dsas a •e, for wlla&ever rea-In my opinion "1'his DEAR J p s : It's not t'4ntroles.Changeofroutineprovesbeneficial. c over ea of ._, tllett is 110 moral . ' ·• · · · r ati who h 1 bll 1 11 my friead (or nance), a book. It s a chapter LEO CJuly 23-A.ug . 22): Defer to WLShes of ~ J: do ave ess 0 1at 0 • lo leave Job• Jones," Js ade· called "•'orgiviag" i• family member. Money question resolved if you •,lt ia ~ e~ t k f aayo.e a load of dough. qaate. I beli<ve It is ''The Ana Landen Ea-are diplomatic. Don't attempt to force issues . ... adult ch.fd ~ 0~ :~::: .;!::: ~::': f~'!! aellller eeceuary nor In cyclopecHa." Check you You are within legal Mghts despite views of one dang with an1 aut~r ~~ rt.It la rill 1ood taste to gq beyond local library. or aay who lacks confidence. Taurus, Libra, Scorpio i h 1 . a~ wo Y c a .. ea, write tbat Ev• though you bookstore should have it persons figure prominently. r c re alive. I know. to me aad ae•d your may w1811 to advertise I • P a P e r b a c k . VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Define mean· ~la•~A.f:R-LONE "Hm.4:._ ~-addreu. I 'll tile fact to tlle wllol~ CPubUaber, B11llaatille.) _ ings. locate necessary material and insist on tee -• -t yoar lltrd· getting job done. Special services are featured • 1!>EAa LONE: Mere eaned moeey la pu& to B . M d and you're able to beautify surroundines. You 41M J• &et &lie Idea tbat very lood aae. 8g/nS 00 BY learn difference between illusion and reality. A Piscean aids in special negotiation. T S LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22): A. creative Ournarnent et change is on agenda. Go with tide. This could be a power play period. Know it and act accQ9dingly. The number8figures prominently. Onewbo aided The Garden Grove Women's Tennis Club is baving a benefit round robin tennis loumamenl for women t>eginning Monday, Oct. 20. Proceeds will be given to the March of Dimes and tbe location will be Loa Caballen» Racquel and Sports Club. Foun · lain Valley. The ent.ry fee is $12.50 per person and blanks may be obtained al most rrivate tennis clubs and major sporting goods stores in Orange County. Late registrants may phone Mary Berg , tournament director. al 751 -8802 by Oct. 17 . Checks must be r e · ceived by Oct. 20. --.Sa,,.. le ~ ~~· Calendar ~II WedMldoJI and eon- laiM ift}OririCi&li cm. Cllleullfml group~. partin -oftd Chriatm• cards will •venl• open to the public in the Oronge Coa1t arta. be Mid qain w. yur S..nd noflce• lo Stngt.1 Calmdor. DailJI Pilot, p 0 . b1 tbe i..auna Nlfuel 80~ lllO, Coda Meao, CA nos. Include "°"' namt Au al 11 a r y of t be oftd te~ number. Notttt• mMlt ~ ~ctiwd two C Ii l ld re n '1 Home tDHlu it advance of• ·~i. &oclet7. ..__!JOteed1 from the ·--~ aeUvtty will benefit tbe IOf.'ietyL_a prt••=x hmded •aop· tl• child weltere .. ._. ..tu::i .. -:::.::~ ... . ...... ., ... e--• ...... "''"· eall Roa.I• lit ... ,. you in past makes r eappearance. Canter , Capricorn penon.t play I mportantroles. SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You could win a contest. You have correct answen. Emphasis on property. territorial ript.s and green li&hl from one in authority. Imprint style, refuse lo be discouraged by one who fears progress. Aries. Ubra natives dominate scenario. 8AGl'nARIUS CNov. 22-Dec. 21): Excite- ment of discovery lends spice lo life. You make new start in new direction. Creativity, added in- dependence and romance are featwW. Young person becomes valuable ally. Relative In lransll conununicates needed information. CA281COJIN U>ec. 2LJJm...:.t9.)_;_l\'bal you... need is located In moat unuaual manner. Pay heed to lnatineta. Empbui1 on paymenll, col· lectlona and sen.e of survival, Cancer and another Capricorn fi1ure prominently. Key 11 lo realize your poeltioo la •troaaer than orllinally anticipated. AQUARIUS <Jan. 20·Feb. 18): Expand personal horizons. Taite chance on your own ablUties. You wtll be at ritbt place al crucial moment. Gemini, Sa1lttarlm penou flpre in scenario. Lon1·dl1tuce communlcatlaD pro· videa optimism. Don't 1klp eaendala. You'll un- derstand! P18CU (Feb. 19-Kar. 30): 'l'bole wM pre- viously objected to )'OW' pl-. Ylewa will now acqu1etce. brplo, Leo ud Aquartua ~ n1ure' prominently. Empla.... cm eonftdentlal deta, HCretl end need to be dllere«. A clan· de1tlne meedq CCM&ll be aa ..-•. -... N·EED HELP? Do-It-Yourself Store .. or ha•e our c...-tewt . p._.en do tlw work! BLOCK. PLU~ING. HEATING 'ITIMI STAITS AT YOH DOOll UNIT A -16562 GOTHAID 848 ... ,,..."""" .. HUNTINGTON lfAOt "°'" M F • 00.& 30 Set II()()..) 00 Tueaday October. 21 10130 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Bahia Corinthian Yarht Club 1601 Ba)'siJc Drive Coron.i Del Mll r Donauon $12.00 Cinderella Guild' · .CJl11dren8 Ho1pital of Orange County UnitfUC Tabl~ Scuings by over Thirty Stores CALL: . 548-1~7 -875-2728 175-5523· ______ .. _____ __,._ ______ ~--..- .. -.. • COMICS I CROSSWORD MARMADUKE lty lrM Andenon PEANUTS - SO FAR ™15 '<EAR l1VE 60TTEN TWENW ~OMINVSES"IN A RQW .. by Charles M. Sdtulz MAl{&E I S.W.D STOP 601N6 FOl TME LON6 6ALL FUNKY. WtNKERBEAN by Tom Batiuk "Promise ttot to laugh 1t. as head of the house. I DEMAND the chair'" SHOE MOON MULLINS 1'Doddy, con I drow on this piece of y~ • giraffe paper?" • DENNIS THE MENACE E.Vel lOOUGH OUR ~ lb l0~1N6 , 'CAUSE WE.'~ AU..~~ (;,O/.) 5 WHO f'lPl.J, R)~ lttE oPP06/N& TEAM ! WE 5TILL .. JUMP A~D &.~EAM ~ . by Jeff Mac Nelly by Ferd & Tom Johnson DRABBLE FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE LOOK I ANtlE ·' e:DJG~ff Tu15 10 We.RR IN 'lHE C.LIN\C DR. SMOCK SO HOW'S M R . 1-e:w1s IN 214 POIN<S, eReNPA? I ... ~ ·-·- BIG GEORGE ··Hmm ... what's THIS funny·look1ng hltle thing? Oh. your funny bone ... ;x: 'f"HINK WE: CAN TAKE! HIM OFF 'T"HE: CR1'T"1CAL, 1-I S"'f' ACROSS • 54 Sco1t1sh cap 57 -Oceen 1 Music gp 59 Cubed 6 Row 61 Seve<e tnal 10 W Indies isle '2 words by Kevin Fagan ~by Lynn Johnston IN OTHE:R WOR~ yoovE. EXCHANGED ORE UNIFORM FOR. ANC1l11ER! by George Lemont UNITED Fealure Syndicate Thursday's Puule Soived 14 Huge 6' Sends money ~~lllli<~~~~j;j 15 Sharpen 67 Clever 16 Sailors 68 Shabby 17 Embelttsh· 70 Romal\road ments 7 1 "4r Uris 19 Oantsll name 72 Counl1ng oul 20 Pull out WOfd 21 llnsea1 73 Pe<100 23 Warms 74 Terminals 25 Scomsll river 75 Wete;in1 untls 26 Boy's nttk • name 27 Article 29 Seines 31 Fish 33 Toque 34 Jogs 36 Nul tree 40Smooth 4,2 Isaac's mo1her 44 Lord's mate 45 Awerd 47 Door keeper 49 Recenl so Chatter 52Leet 53Emmet DOWN 1 LICllMlly 2 Marquis de 3 Dtd needle· work 4 Coincide 5 Orn1ment 6 Pronoun 7 Pool 8 Fed the pot 9 Tried out 10 Sliver 1bb1. • 11 Batebatt's H1nk 12 Prnervlllve 13 Inquired Mecca 18 Cedences 46 Anal 22 J11opy Anbed , ,• 24 Weasel 51 Insect - 27 Pronoun 54 Understooo, 28 Possess 55 Critical "' 30 Comic -56 Headdress 32 Foundellon 58 Pellid 35 Side d ish 60 Relldue 37 Canuclt s lore 62 Skin 38 Preyer word 63 Trempled 39 Salamander 65 P11e 4 1 Old horM 86 Dile*'ns 43 Flight from 69 Bllrio h . l ' ... DAILY ~1 A NEW CHOICE 8erry Connoner RUNNING MATE L•Oonn• H•rrt• LIBERTARIAN Ed Clark NATION PVauc NOTICE CaAe 'Moot' I PICTITI011••&11m111a ·~c:.:..~:::....:.·---PICTITIOUl•~··Y- WASHlNGTON <AP) NAMmaTAT•M••T • Tllef ......... _""''•~w.i: ......,..,., ..... , r Tiit l•llewl119 --· ••• ,_,,.. _., 1'119 ........ ..,_ 4e _.,. ._,... The U.S. Supreme 111u.i,..n.. co•sr swuP1HG se1tvi ,,. ... , Co urt hH refused to ' WORLD REAL ESTATE . lOI~ 14,J) So P•k 0.1 .... ~ .... 'c.'· FUIU' IENTIEltPll lS••. 2'U , H••llof Bt¥d. Cott•""-... CA m u •no1 · •· Ce11t• St .. ..._.~"· ca. '1*. con1ldertheSacramento •to11er1 •. vo;mur. 1n<., :io1 ~f oon.z .. ko ,11 w uo,11 st 1.1 ... NUcMe!Kf-,,JUJc:..111. Count)' d Is tr i cl at -I H••llo< 11¥d . Cos••""-... CA ti.u c.''°"· c.. 9014.S .. s1 .. """"' 9Hc11 .. ea .,,... • I ""' ""-' h CondUCI"" Of • COt· '"'' --· ,, <onclucteo 0 I Thi\ ............. c.....--....... '"· torney 5 appea Of a PO••llofl ' <llvlO..ol 'en n· dl•lcl ... I. '- I I and mark Call forni a •-rt•· v-...,, int o.nz.ico Br1enM. K'-wy S C Rae.rt A, Vo.,nh r In< fhl1 11 .. _t ..,., llled I Thi.\ ... .._I -~ 111..i wit.II 1M upreme ourt ruling Pre.io...1 · .. I"°""'' c1er11 of or.,. eo.,,,1~~~ 8;e ,_,..,, .. ,.of o.---eoui-tv ... O<· order ing hi m to hire fhi, •••-• ••• ftteo '"'"' 1,. •oo.• •s.1•. · 100.r u.1•. . . C.our11f Clltrlt OI o.-to_1, on O< I , •• ,. more nunor1ty lawyers. 100.r 1. '"° Puo11~ 0r-,. ___ 0 PIO* P .. 011.-Or-c.eil Oatl• Pti.t Th j t. . I 0 -._ '"-" •1ty Piiot Oc T e US ICeS ISSUed a 'LowOffkt\ef l'l~U 1 <1.11,24.ll.Noy.111-~ 1.1,2'.ll,Nov,l,1-...... one-.sentence statement MA11c •·TOW I PUBLIC NOTICE s ayrng the case was >U•v1eo.-.,'4lltt• moot. ~=::..--:::~~ t*l f'ICTITIOUS IUIUIHS "CTITIOUI ·~ ... .. P .. 011"'-<! 0,' · c I "~ ST•TIM .. n ...._ ITAT• ...... T ~ Ocl II 2 .,. .,.,, 0.11, P1lo1 r 11e 1011-lno .,.,""'II CIOln11 ou11neu The fottowt"' perun1 ••• doing , 4, 11, How. I, ltlC) Ot•IO I .. : ... °""Mu•: WORLD MASTE RS MAllATHOIW HF S. BUILDING. Su!M .-0. 2110 "1cT1T1ousauilN·;;, -PUBLIC NOTICE ~. :~ .. ~:,~:;,~··•,,. B••d .. SN<• "'•wpart Clift•~ .. "--1 a..c11. N~E STATEMEN T I Wllllom S.IYln, s:ioo lrwl11• a .... , .. c.A. ~ ..... Stelnllru1g•. •071 I h• tollow nQ per\Of\ " aoin9 INsl· "ICTITIOU$ auSINISS Scwtet Jt2. lrYlne, CA '111• <>MIM Circle, H""tl"910ft llNcll, CA . .... \-:l~F CAFE 20 "''"• 0.1 Sol So NAMll ITATIMENT Tiiis ~· ... "ts COftOuci.d br ... In· '2Mt L•Qun• Ca .,,.,, • I Tiit loll .... lnQ oer>on I> CIO<n9 ....... dl•h'u•I -No ..... ~"119. fin OndlM JO/I~ Dill Mcl(e.,,,. 10 lltH •> Willlom S.Mn Cir< le, HWllCI""°" 9Nc.ll, CA • .,_ Sol So L~ ... C• q7i.1~ "'111• Oel c ' p INDUS TRIAL SU PPL y. I Tiii• .... _ w .. 111..i with Ille ltolleri lbcllll«ll, ''° 1(1 .... ltoect. Tt11• Du>lrw\\'" t....clucteo by •n In· ~~~:! Sky.,.rk Cr.. • E. lrY<ne, CA ~~': ~:0':' al 0.-County on Oc· N••Port 8Mcll, CA. tlMO d,.•du••J.,,... 0111 M<.ICe I CHR•SlOPHER P TUCKER. -' ,.,._ .,.-:.::!, ~ COllciuctod by • ,.,... w l••-A .. Ntwpo<'I B .. ,,. CA PuOll"-d Or-CCMlsl O•llf Piiot J .... ~· Stel'*"119 Tt11• ~•••-1 Wit> ''''° w1111 tM I r111> t1US111e1i Is <_,...,by' •n in· O<t l. 10. ''· l •, ,.., ' This lta--t •• lllell wllh ttw County Clerlt OI Or...,11e C.ount, on O<· dl•lduai ' l _ _,. COUllty , .. .,. Of o..,. CouM, Oft~ tot>er 1~• 1* Cllrl>l"""9r P Tuu"ir -- -----lt"'be' n. 1•, Puoto.,_ O<-coa11 o.,~'~1:1c0:~'1', ~~~ri,.:•• ~ wt111 ~he I PUBLIC NOTICE ,..., Ocl ''· l•. JI, NO• I ,.., .. ,~ •. 1990 .. ,, on ..... 1 I Pu1111"'9d 0r.,... CMlt Delly"'"··· PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 5% Would Satisfy Him PUBLIC NOTICE f'IC1'1TIOUS I USINIEU -NAME STATIEMENT Tnt fo11ow1~ i>erwms. •r1 001,,0 bU\lne's a\ ' ,., ..... 1 "ICTIT10UllUllMllH -Sept 2'. -Oct.>. 10, 17. t• Publl\IW<I 0r•f9 c...\1 D 0 -p-11 1 NAMll ITATllM•NT 0<1 IG,11,1• 31 ,.., • \' o1, Tiit 10110,.lnv P•"on •s do1n11 ' ' bullMU oH •Ul-IO SURROGATE SHOPPER, IUU M •rutt1 l.1rtle1 M"""U"tt°" IMat h, C•ltlornt•~ I Carolyn E, P•derun. 16l1S PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE f'tCTlTIOUS aUS4 .. aM NAMS IYAH-MT Tiit IOllOWll'll ..... " ia doing bol\IMUes; NOTIC~~---M•rulla Circle. Hunll11lllon 8Hch. Carulidate Builds Citizens Party Future PIONEER PUBLICATIONS. 2'311 LH C•uc ... L49""9 ... ,_I CA •2'11 Anthony A ~ublno. 7•311 L•• I Cruce\, L•Qune Nlg...,1 CA 9?61f Cner~i I. l\ub1no. 2'311 Lu Gruu,, l...oQUna NIQUel. CA 9?•11 P•l .. AllATION o" Cettlorntt ,,,._ ............ ·-Dl1tntt ll>CltYtd ... I. NEGATIVI OICLA•ATION I Tllis llUllntu Is conci..ct..i br an •• , c..._ on ... 1 ... D .... DI CMolyn E. "-"'"' JOSEPH Allt SYSTEMS. 100I S, De"'lno, Sarll• An8, CA. '2'1M JI"' JOl._11 Ve11 HOf"n, tOOI S, OOml111. Senta loft8. CA. '1704 WASHINGTON !AP) -En· v.i ronmentalis t Barry Com - moner has coined a word to ex- plain aa well as anything why he ia running for preside nt : "Cartereaganderson." His point i.s that the three ma· ·jor candidates for president - Jimmy Carter. Ronald Reagan and John Anderson -'·are pret- • ty much indistinguishable from one another. They offer notJiing • new. just four more years of the ••me 01" worse." wife of Fred Harris, a former D e mocratic s ena tor from Oklahoma who ran fo r the De mocratic presidential nomina· lion in 1972as a populist . IF COMMONER, 53, a biologist and director of the Center for the Biology,?f Natural Systems at St. LoUis ' Washington University, does as well as he hopes he will be only the seventh third·party pre· sidential can · te m this cen- tury to have won ore than 3 "BUT NOW," COMMONER percent of the vote. tells his would-be supporters, He "!£Ues tJl•t u like John "you---ean vote for none of the Anderson. the indepe dent can-abov~. and make your vote didate, he IT'laying the founda-c~unt. · • . tion for a party which can take H~ doesn .t expect to wm. power in the future. Haa 0 oal &&-to .,.,.t .S ..... r tient of -S · ,...... ---•t>i.._ • -..-· ays ~omm o n er'·: ·'The UJe v.oJe. ~;t· · P · b db ed That would be enough to ~ a~e~ arty as a r~a . · as qualify the newborn Citizens c'l>aht1~ of all the malh~ of Party for retroactive federal Amen.cans who feel dasen- payment.s to help cover cam· _ franch1~~ _by the backward· , paien costs in 1980 and to assure ness. llm1d1ty and corp~ate ,..~\be new party automatic ballot coDtr~l of the .. present pohbcaJ access and public financing in est1hlisbmen1 •... -·- · 1984· Commoner received national His running mate is LaDonna attention this week with ads us- Harris, Comanche Indian and the ing the word "bullshit." No Sandy Snooze .. --------- .· Judge Maiiitaim Beach Nap Ban Co mm o ner 's (' h 1 e ( r i v a I in the quest for a 5 percent show· ing is a candidate whose views are the nearly opposite or his - Ed Clark. candid a t e of the Libertarian Party, which ad· voc ates indivi du a l ri g hts. minimal government and next to-zero taxes. The Libertarians oppose gov · ernment intervention in the Lives of citizens: they even oppose government-run schools . Commoner believes in govern· ment intervention to achieve "democratic governance of the economy." Clarlt is bette r Fin anced and managed to get on the ballots of all SO states. Com moner had to settle for 31 st ates. TlllS llu\lnf\• I> <ll .. d\Kled by • tO•· oor•tion L• Ztr>tt Coroor•uon Br · C,,.,..,, L ~ub1no Vice PrHldent Thi\ 't•t~\ w•\ Ht~ct "'""' lN Counl' ci.rk ol O< ..,.·Qt Counly Oft Oc. ,_,,,,.., I "'-PuOli\lwd Or•~ Coo'1 Oo<ty Pilot OCI 3 •O "· 7t. lqeo .011·80 lrv!M, Cal"-l•tr7t• Tiits \tel-nt W8S lllecJ With the Tiit Jrvtne R....:h Wtltr Otllri<I ,. County Cltrk of Or•nve County on oreoa"ll9 • ,... ..... Otct•rallon lo• Octobe• l. 1.., '"• or-ou,cl de,crlb•d below A 1'1_. ·or•ll · N~lln O.Claro1ton It on Pubil..-Or-Coast 0.11, Piiot. Ille •I 1,.,. D1slrlct 0111<• a...i ''•••II•· Oc t 10. 17. 24.11, ,.., .,..., DI• tor C>UDll< '"~lion A HeQall•• Detl•r•Uo'°' •HI be' COf'IS•Of'f'M tor ~· prova1 OI G•~••t ~ '"* 8o•r4 Of PUBLIC'NOTICE Dtrnlo•• ot 1114! Dislrlcl •111• m"lino "ICTITIOUS aus1N•SS lo be llelOOctobtr 21. ,_, NAMll STATllMllNT Tll• pro1e<ct cons•\\• al Ille loilow1n9 Ti.. toilowl119 per-I\ doinQ bull· P•ole<t No ?1160 nen •• Tiiis ""'111e11 '' condood..i by an '""1•1""81. J.J. y.,, Korn Tiiis t18-t •• flled wllll ttw C:o...,ty Cltrtt. OI Or ..... County on Oct. I, IMO ,. ..... Pullllw.d Or-Cout Delly Piiot, Oct. 10, 11, 1•. JI, 1MI --.------~ PUBLIC NOTICE P101ecl H•m4' Allon Pa••••y A C CO M Ao\ UM ICA T IONS, 5.,.,, Ups11tn9 lrom Toledo W•r ALAN 81GELOW&./oSSOC .. 1t1I E.41h f'ICTITIDUI IUStN•IS Northerly St., S.nt•A,,., CAt2I01 MAMa STAftMaNT PUBLIC NOTICE FIC1'1TIOUS aUSINEU I Prol•<I LO<allon (\Pe(llltl Wllllln I AL AM CHARLES BIGELOW. Q Tiit fOllOWll'll person I• Cloln11 NAME STATEMENT Allon P•rkw•y nonhert y 01 Tol""o w Bay St .. Coste Mew, CA . .,.,, 11\1\lnn••: fne 1011-lnq ~"""' •r• ao1nu1 Way and Southerly ol tne Oranoe • Tiits °""""'Is <-.Clod llY en In· LIE T. S P II IE TE H 0 • a 2 0 bu\IM U n County "oner Fn m SlleriH·Mu•IO dl•tel.,•I ~~=IM LalW. N--1 le8Cll. THE HAIR OEpOT 270 B•i>tot 1 F'aClllly, Allon Parkway tr•nwt rstst AUIN BIGELOW !>t •Costa Me~. CA '10• 111rouo11 tlW irY•n• lnctu\lrlal Complu · '"'' >Utl-1 •~ llltcl wltll Ille Caro le Lo.,l u Met1h , UO Daniel M. Stltora, 061 Brnl~way,! East CollnlY C,.rl< al o.a-County on Ocl. Mornlng\tor LalW, N......,., hKll Irvine, CA '2114 Pro1•<I Loutton ICiiy! lrJine 1 ,_ ·-CA."* ' Dorolhy I !>••o-a •1.i B"Oqtway, •Countyl °'-' . .., ..... ~.~·:.:-· ,, <Onlluctooll ., ... lrYtM. CA 92114 1 0.1trT1111on ot Hetutt . ...,,__ ..... , P-i-0. ..... C...t o.lly PllOI, I Tnls Dusln.ss •• cO..Ou<lt'd Of an 1n-81Ml<<ttrles ot Pro1ec:t Tiie pro1ec:1 Oc1. IG, 11. t•. 31. 1'90 C... L.eulw-divlduat tOMl\ls ot I RWO constrll(ll"ll • lti•n-' '°91-ID Thlt ·-· -Ill• "'"" , .. Qo#oll\~ ' S.11<or • ... 1 .. ,..., ti..t il O"tf\•ted trom 11" and 1 C:-ty Clel'tl Of o..,... Coul\ty on Oct. Tiii> ~t••en;nc!, w•• ~,.., w1111 111e IS 010,,,.~1 10 II" d•amtlor rne up-__ P_U_B_L_J_C_·_N_OT __ l_C_E __ •. 1• .,,...., County '""' •nvor Cklnly on S..o-''""II wltl O• lor I O m9d al p.,..1....,. Or-CMlt "-'i·y Pl'-', tembcPr 11, 1tl0 w•\l•w•ler flow from ow C•rm•· ------------..., ,.. · FHtetl 'fllllilln9 Jol11t l/en1.,re IWllllln9' "ICTITIOUSaUMN•SS Oct. lO, ll,l4,ll, I .. "AND THAT WAS incredibly Pub1tstwc1 0•..,,11t co .. 1 oa11v P1101j lhntlll In -111on to 11\M trom '"" MAMEITATaMllMT ~ difficult. .. says Citizens Party ~Pl ,._.,,.,0<1 J 10, 11 l'llO Honor F•rm """ HC-E•st bevel01> I The IOllowln9 .,. .. on ts doing J'1••· menl\ T,,. bot!WftCi•••S of ,,.. projac1 """,...'as spokesman Phil Evans . "We had -----i •r• 111e car,,...W1111lno Joint v..,,ture. F'OUR SEASONS 1NTE1t1011s tQ collect 500,000 signatures. We I PUBLIC NOTICE ,,,. Count\' of°'-· •nd IRWD. ·~, Lonttl .. Way. lrv111e. CA. '211• • "ICTITIOUI IUl4 .... , t h ff __ -----N•me al AQtncy Undert•k t"9 Pro. NANCV L MOSS. 1~2 1..DrreilW •llMmlTATaMa .. T pu so muc e ori into it that we "ICTITIOUS •USINEH )OCI ,, •• ,,. R....:11W.te• Olslr•Cl Way, lrvllle, CA. '211• Tiie folloWll\e --II ....... llvtl· juat were able to begin cam-N..-E STATEMENT cor11•0 ""..._. Roc.n M McGr•w, Tnls bUS"-U •• canduc:t8CI lly .., ""' .. , • • h · Tiit tofowlnq pu\On• •re dolr1g Phone 114 133-lnl '""'"0"411 C•EATIVE EN TIER .. ltlSES, Ulfl pa1gn111g on t e issues two weeks "'-••n•n •• M111o•t1on ,,.. .. urH 10 ••a•d 001.., Nanc y L Mou Son••.,..•• .. C..18 Mela, 0 ,,_27 ago. The pa rt y-ilas-railfea··-··-,01oco··1:R"rr11JSFOSt:r,-20.-j~··t1 ... · .. ~1t1un1 eftetu· ~t1ttm.a·111-····1111s ,..,,_t •at 111eo .. 1111 the ~•r,EIMfll!MnN41,u"s-• $500 ()00 and 90 per cent f •t Kenworlll Ctr , H.unlor!llton BHch. Co. lnill•I Study Count~ Cit•• ot Or-County on O<t. An8 Ave., C.18Mft8. CA ft1127 • . 0 I .,._. Oaled. <kl...,., "· I.., a. l'llO Thi• Ol.alrwu 11 <-.C'9d by.,. In· Went Into lhe ballot acceSS C•rt Arlf\Uf Ander5on, 200 7 Artl>Ur(.l(orn • fl't ...... dlYldUOI drive '• 1Cenwor1h Ctr Hunt1,.q1on S.•cll Ca Secrtri•r, ot lhe PuOll"*' Or-C...Jt O.ily PllOl, 1 ~ llr\9"1Mll • 91f>A& Ot•lr•CI Oct. 10. "· 2•. JI, ,., Tll" Sla*'-1 •M 11100 wltll , ... Commoner's nemis1s IS the f llf\ l>u••ne• ·~ conducl..i br .,. on· Publlst\e(j Or•f>Gt Co.ul O•tly Ptlo• 4Qlt,.401c-1v Clan ol Orenoe eoun1, on Oc-A m eric a-n corpo rati o n He d•••oua• oc1 "·'• •21J..to --' -------to0er1.1..,. . . · Corl• Ande•son P UBblC NOTICE ,.._ thinks corporations. .. guided T11., " .... ,,,.m wu 111.0 w1111 1.. PUBLIC NOTICE I Pvtl4'-0r.,.. Cont 0e11, Pllet. solely by their search for higher '°""1Y '1"'" o1 °'0"119 eouni, on <><-1 1'1CT1Tious 1u11NEss <><• 1· 10· "· 1• .. 1• f"tS " · bl f · IC>!Mr I. 1"°· SUPEalCMI COUaT OP THE NAME STATEMENT :wn• pro I • are mcapa e o acting ,., ... , STATllOf'CAL1tro1t1111a Po11 r 11,. 100-nv -""' ".,.,.n11 Ou••· in any way except lo Curt.her-Puo11•tw0 °'-CO.•• Dttly Pl10t TNl'COU•T'fotro•aNOE neu•• PUBUC NOTICE their short-term interests. . Oct l. 10· 11• "· 1• ,..., ...... ......., CASUALTY AOJUSTElt'S GUIOE1. ------------His solut1·on ·. pub11·c 1·nput 1'n PUBLIC NOTICE NOT•c• Of' P1t•v•'E SAL• 0 " 1oF Ott.ANGE covN-rv. •sn -.. "cnnouse&111•••• ttEAL PaOPE•TY llerde Oft,.. E•ot, Coate ""-.. , CA •AMaSTAT•Ma"T corporati'ondec1"s 1'on mak1"ng E•I••• ol SAMUEL ANTHON Y \'26116 T~ , .. .--... II ---~-· . . "ICTITIOUI eUllNESS VASQUEZ, o.c...d. Wllll..,.. A. llMM. IW MMa Vef'9 ,..;~ •. ~ .. --~.,. .....,. "In our mature, complex NAMESTAT ..... NT NOTICE IS HEftE8V GIVEN t"8t D•l•E.U,c:.Nt-,CA.... LEO 1111 . LAMGDON •••. economy we can no longer rely Tn• •otlowinq per_, is dDt"9 bu•I· 111e uooe .. 1...., ... ...,,,,.,.,,t•etor 01 1 Tlils -•u--.c-"'.,. ,,,. iaTn. iamw-St .. P.....- f h . ,....... 1114 Es~ ol S.mu.1 An-~ Ve\. dl~l ... el. V81tey.CA.ft19 .. on a ew, uge corporations to s H s 1 N v Es r MEN rs, 11 s1 qutr. OKM-. ,.,,, .. 11 •• or••••• W1111 ..... •· 11.tH Lao 11. L...-n. "., •-11 .• decide What we· produce and hOW 1 Hillview Or!.,., Newoort 8UCll, CA \ale lo llW hlQllHt -llHI Ok!Otr on Tiiis st .. _. '"'H llted wlltl llW f'OUnl81n Valley, Ca. t21QI PUBLIC NOTICE we produce it, what we can buy u..o '"" 1""'' -<-ttlon• ,..,..,,..It., I County Clfftl al O.M>llO c°""ty on Oc· Thi' 11us1neu 11 conctucttd by • .• • B S . C Sheldon J•lln , lHI Hll1voew mentk>IWd-Wl>IKl tocontlrmatton 1o0er1.1'11) li"'tt..i~p. PLACERVILLE <AP) -Don't u t u P e r 1 o r o u r t and what we must pay for it, tome,N•wportBHcn.c• t2MO by 1nu~19Ntoc1 co..n,.,..0<; ,.,..,.,1 LOOR.~ plan to sleep on the beach at Judge Charles Fogerty rejected how we must Ii ve,.. he says. I Thi• Du11~s is conc1uctoc1 by an ,,,.110.,.r .n. , ... "'' oo o·c•oo "'M . •• Pub1tstwc1 °'.,.Coast o.11y Piiot. This ...,_t -rn..i •"" "'° So th Lak S T I d f OIVid~•·· an un1ncorportled •s..Xtt• 100 Ct•IC Qnlor °''"'" W•tl, s..... Oct l , 10, 11, 24, I.., Jt7-. '°""'Y Clef'll of Or-C-y on Oc-u e Tahoe. A uperior apson s arguments an a · "These are sociaJ decisions that 111on 01 ner ,...., a .,.r1rwnn1o An•. Cahtornia n101, .11 r1g111, 1111• _ _ __ ,_, u. t•. Coutt judge says the city can firmed jail sentences for Joseph must be made in the interest of !>M~J•llet •nierest -nlote °' tiw Otc•Otftt, •1 ~'~ i "ail f K d R ·d Lan t T111s >lal.....,,t ·~ llltO will\ tile '"" t1in-ot.,,1S-tll •nd •t1 rt9111. tllit PUBtJC NOTICE P..-t l-0r.,.. C....lt Dally Piiat · mpose a J sentence o up to a mer an ea gs on. society, democratically -in un· coun1v c1er• o1 Or•nvor "°""'•on <><t ana '"'"'""1 111a1 ,..., ... , ... ,.., •c· Oct. l7. JA. lt, ....... 1, ,. •»t• , six months for lakeside snooz·. Tapson s aid Kamer was ar-ions farm and 't •. 1'1eo qu!r.t d. by oper•llon 01 1aw o• N-473'1 --- 'tn1. rested in mid·July and Langston ganizations. in neighborhood Pub.,.,.,..,0r ... c0 .. ,0.11, PllOt ,,..,olttw'*-•t111e 11,,.,.ot 11•s ~ PUBUC NOTICE • commum y or-I -"'~ 0111erwl1t.olntrtl\On.orlnacld1tion to NOTICE OF DE·TH OF -· Cl~orajlo County (>ubHc in mid-AugttSt--fer sleeping on and .cit.......t~-Cils _m_V·e·-=-aie oc1011er 10.11,20,>1.1.., .. ~ _, .. ,11. -•n -••'"" re•1 or_.ty. BERNICE FAY AND OF ,. . • --····~fl<~ .. aa..... -....£..~·-h [. -~__..;;J ----~~--: ,_£¥ .;.;.( l.\-~--1· -~--•11f41•~--·-MH f'9-6!T..ffto.t-TO........,· ----.na~.--..--.-. .··if• eT' ~~11:]Jue1J Ta'J>Son · \nc ueac at' ake ulnue. an national eg1s1atures, 1n the PUBLIC NOTICE 1u1a. ch <• Melo. cat11orn1e. •"" MINISTER ESTATE NO CONJolM•ATIOllO" : I ,) cballensedlhecityordinanceas Both pleaded guilty, but votingbooth." I 1-11y-·•-u•ottoW1: ,.106010 • "'HYIOUl&.Y~H.,AHD••• ttuel and unusual punishment. neither could post S25 bail. So 1 P1amousaus1N111 corc:;:'!':J:~~.~:i;;r,~f:~~: -T o a t t he 1 r 5 • .;:,::•'"-= He a1Jo contended that activities Justice Court Judge L. Eugene THE OTHER DAV in Detroit NM!aSTAHMHT . Clusi ... of Mltc•ll----... rn Ille beneficiaries creditors •••c...-......., ... 0. ... Dt such aa loiten·ng were regulal.-.a Rasm .. ••en sentenced Kamer to h d Tiie foi1owi,.. ••sons.,. "°1n11 °'11'' of the Courtty llecOf" ... 01 w 1o1 d ti 't edit i..-.~nn• oeu ...-... e ma e a speech to show how 111 .. s111eue1. or•,,..tountv. an con n~n er ors T11e 1rvw ,._,. watM 0111rkt by a\ate Jaw, not city or· .. 120 d~in jail and Langston t-0 his--i deas wquld wQrk. He pro-GEMew1t1, H • Tu•"" ..... 111d1 or~.,. 1nv11eo tor,..., and.contingent creditors of p1e"410-t11ol"INI ,.,...,.-.. 1 ...,dinances. 90 days, Tanaoo S"';d.. -posed creata·on of a Pu bl a· c Auto .....__. 8Hefl. CA.~ · ~..-rtv - -• "' -"iftt -Bernice Fay and persons •....a""""1-.lE.UU....'tllellll., -r-... G A Y LE N E L 0 II R A I N E Wiii ... r«el-et t1W ofllct of Al-, P8'9d .., ... 1.-·-W~ Di. Worker CoTTV>ration io takeover AR IYAM1TR, 1s• Tuu ln A ..... MotklM.Lec•.~•Mttttwv.701 who ma~ be otherwise In· 1r1c1. ~ . .___, _..... :Motorist Violence .?()n Upswing " I o.p ·:·TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) -Two 1: men have been shot to death ·.,ere in the put month after 'traffic incident.I, and police sa¥ ~~e deaths are a symptom of 7Mrowiq tension on city streets. ••• "It'• letting kind of violent out ~.there," said Harold Russell. ...,taff peychologiat for the Tucson ::Police Department. "lf you ·knew bow many crazies there :;tare out there behiM the wheel, . 'l)'OU 'd never get out on the ;'(Oad." ... IEaav LYNN Jorgensen, 19, .. ,wu cbaraed witb 1econd·degree :.nnarder in the Sept. 23 killing of ~mcn Torres Duarte, 25, after !~chue down a main Tucson "1flreel that ended in a minor cat •accident and a fatal confront•· ,.Jioo. .~·' A.. week earlier, Steven C. 'Peters, 22, of St. LouJs. died • wben be and some friends ridin& ~~Jn ~ pickup argued with the r,, triver ol a low-riding car. ., .. •••• .~! asro1n. THE TWO •bootinl : .. eatba, m11st traffic confnmta- " tiODI endtJ in verbal exchana• .. :Or aHaulta. One man waa ",;,gbreatmed with a bullwblp _. a ,,...~oman b8d her back window r1'Ud wlada.hield 1bot out after .t:~t.&Dlinc lanes abruptly. "'' r I~• TUaon'i. -6'-4Wlh h• brouaht .. tCNWMd streets and 1treu on ~· .,., ... ,, Ruu.U Hid. ;,.. ''Al.,_ work tlMle cu~ It -the W.lcm -..-. it eould ban .,._ )l .,.UDM," RUlffll 1IN. • 1t'1 °""• you tlD' 10 ... lleck llld re-do lt." .... ·,,.... N••port a..cn. CA . .,.., w111111re ....... .,d. s..11e 5*, LOI terested rn the will and/or -• -Act-. ......,_ l'IMI E,... closed-down auto plants. G • v LOR o s v 1.. v Es TE 11 •n11e1u, ca1t1Mn1e t0011. au ...... " es tate: '-.,,...,_.. ,,,._, "..-r1·" ,..., HE SAID THE men stayed in jail until two weeks ago, wbe.n Fogerty freed both of them without bail pending his decision in the case. The factories would be con-wAG MIER. -E ... n1n11 St•r Ln .. for .. 1t1-n111re1or,orm•v11e11..., A ,....tltlon has been filed No,,.......,1',1'19,lnltsc-i.tat• I NowPOff BN<ll, CA. n'60 with -Oen! o1 Mid ,._.., ~ ..--of tlle ........ -...... .,..,lf-•1ta1 ef· verted to producing such things I RAV•CHA1 •R•YAM11'R. 1u or d•ll ... ••d t• u ld •tto•n••• by Don Glatz in the 1e<ta of lfWDNCrtct'1~t.••.,... as alcohol s t i lls to enable Tust1n • ... Newport-11.c•.tMl pe,,0 ... 11,. •t....., lime•"•• 11ru Superior Court of Orange •111-~lfk~-c- farmers to Produce alcohol Tllh ous1r.u is concluct•o by• P"bllcetion of tN• ,..le• -betort County requestlnn th•t strucllOft 1-n. suc11 "'°" ,.,,,. 11tn•r•t _.,,.,..,Ip m•-lnowltlwle. &.... • con1lrucllon 1...-<tt Wiii t.o ,.,.. which could replace gasoline as ~y1-,.,,,.,..11r s.1o1 ,... wi1111e ..-on 111e 1011ow· Don Glatz uo: appointed as ,,,.,., ......,. • ...,,. ~., .. 11111:111 Chief Assistant District At· torney Walter Miller said Kamer and Langston are sup· posed to return to court to com· plete their sentences. Tapson said he wouldn't pursue the case rurther. f U e I f 0 r a U t 0 m 0 b I. 1 e s ·. ! Tn" 11a._1 -s .,.., w1111 ,,. ,,.. •••-: T,,. .... 11 wo1e<1 1o •"" personal representative to .,. on t11eau,. 0t•1C1 Uttice -•• County Cltrk ot Or-Cou"IY on Ocl. conlln .. nt upon Ille pr-rly end adm lnlSter the estate Of 811811 .... IW "'*le ,_, ....... -II cogenerators to allow induslriaJ 1 '"° ..,.,.r q\a8tlt.,1"" tor 1'-'"' •t t11e 1 FA c d offk•41M .. ......,..._ ... ,...,. I · ,,...,, re1ou11on pee_.., rate w11111" thlriy BERN CE . Y un er P1t1111pseraMt '-o0111c11, 111c:. utilities to m a ke electricity Puo11.....,0r.,.c:o.si o•111 P1101. •»1aay1.s.11er 11101urn11h•,.....,t the Independent Ad· 1•12S1iy,.arllClrc1e more efficiently; improved re· 0<1 . .,0. "· 2•. >1. 1.., trom • 11CM>MO .,.,, ,.,,,.., com...,,Y m lnistratlon ot Estates ,..,,,,., Ca11fon11a•211• OOl1-& '"°""" 1119 _..,,._,,,,.......,to,...., A ) The . . . f Tiie Pl'Ol«t -._,....., itY "'° finery equipment to eliminate ---------......;.---' ,,.. reQuirement•.,. th• St•t• ot 1 ct . pet1t1on is set or ... ,, of oc-111r1at111 .0c....., •• waste in oilfields; and new PUBLIC NOTICE ca111ornt• siructu••• Pe11 c-1ro1 hearing in Dept-:-No. 3 at 1•-1119-A'**"-letl'IMlnei ral.lroad cars. eoarc1.1ne1 .,..., -• rocorn-tn 700 Civic Center Drive •ncl Notkt of DetlrmlNllon wtn be Hid,._, •Ill be.,,,. •I Ille .. .,.,,.. w t s A COllllOtr.clte4' ......., ............. .,.. •• C . be t k "CTITIOUS •USIN•SS of ....... s.ici .... ,, S&Allect to con· e s • a n t a n a • ov Ille ....... "' Dlre<WI .. IU -· ·'They have a lot of people sleeping at the beach in South Lake Tahoe." the public de- fender said. "I guess they're cracking down.'' ommooer is s nown as a N-ST•T•M••T 11""."°"°'""-court California 92701 on Oc-1,,. ... ....,.u:•P.M .. e110c-champion of solar energy and an Tit• fo11ow1n11 oerson "do1119 1.1 • ...,·uc-n , 1•. tober 21 l980at lO·OOa m 11 ,,.1n111eD1strktOfflc•. t f I Hi business .. : Sen\UOI 8. V•-•, • . . . ·T~ .:... ...... , I t ~ -~·1 I . opponen o nuc ear energy. s cH~•mNE vALMY NEwP01tT Adrnln111re1or IF you OBJECT to the p',';1~tM;, ;u .. ·-"" -"'· books on the environment have BEACH."° -..ort Qftte< Or., ltt. au.•N.MATIUNS, ucK. granting of the petition, Proltcl "~me: •nt••c•P'•r fr"" made him something or a hero *'0'·N•......,..,BoKh.CAn..o oAM•L•&MALtottv you should either appear 1Rwo•1 MWllP 1o csooc·a eke• ..ALI RIDGE COX. 147 E II•• • ._.....'--o.itf•ll on college campuses. • Mtn. way,c1.._1.CA "'" 111w111111re....,.,,. at the hearing and state Prol.ct Lee .. ...,. T,. m*'<..-. T1111 bUslness '' c-..:1..i by •n 's.tt.M9 your objections or file •Ill 11ei1n •• 11tWD'• 11111c11e1so11 Taking Its To1·1 Chip ~ookie StiltTops By Tlte Auocla&ed Presa It all be1an 50 yeara •IO in a Muaacbuaetts inn. Ruth Wakefield waa tlnkerina in her kitchen, trying to invent a chocolate cookJe. Sbe failed -anc:I created an American ·obseuloa. Mn. Wakefield fiaured •be would get a chocolate cookie lf she chopped up a chocolate bar and mixed the moneb with "Butter Drop Do" cookie batter. What came out ol her oven inatead wu a buttery cookie laced with chocolate chi1». 8RET48TBDWllATWUllADdoaeanclabedeemedlt good. So the Whitman, Mau., innkeeper named berlnventlon after ber inn: tbe Toll House Cookie. Sbe knew not what abe bad wroupt. In the h&lr century since Mn. Wakefteld's kitchen alchemy, the United Stites bu 1rown Into a nation of cboco1abl cbio cookie momten. uurr •BSEAacasu ISPO•T that ~ of every ftve eooki• eat.ft ln tlili couatry are ... yea, chocolate dUpeoold•. N•Ue'a, · which la prealdlq over the Toll Bouse eooklo'a IGtb birtbda)' witla tolevilion and ma1ulne ada, ftpna tb8l It tM '1 bllliGD Toll Houle cookies Amerlcaos .... •9th ,..,. ........... '° -· U..y would atr«eb 210,000 mU• -IO umn ...,,.... tb9 &artb. lnctMd ... i. •uaA ....... ca.•11 written objections with the W•tt•••tu 1ttc1e111et10" "''ent Pall 11\oge COa Tel: CllJI .a«rn · ... _ INWltPI tn t1W City ot 1rv111e Ir•-• Tiiis .... .,._ wa• 1118" •1111 the Publl-Or ..... ONsl Oell~ Piiot COUrt before the ,..,aring. throuell portl-of .... c-tY et eo-1yc1ertia10r.,,..c.ouMyon 0c1. OCJ..11.11.z•.1• __ -•~!:!e.. Your appearance may be 0,.11 .. -111e cltln of NowPert '· '"° ,.,...,,I PUBLIC In person or by your at· a.ec11..,.. c-. MltM. ...... ,,.. ...... P"bllSNO 0r-. c:oest oonr Piiot NOTICE .torney •I '"° c-y S....lt~t.tl Dtt1rkta ef ' F · Or•net c:.u..tv traatmellt 111811t elltler O<I. 10, !1. 2•. ll, 1* NDTICI 0" PU•UC N•AlllNO I Y 0 U A R E A In Fe1111t•ln V•ll•Y •r H1111t11111 ... "Lt.to Htrott•n.•c1TYCOUMc1L CREDITOR or a cont· e.ac11. PUBLIC NOTICE Hg~~~:';~~~~:~~:",.,., ingent creditor Qf the de· O.ocr .... °' ,.....,., '""'--ceased, you must file your ....... ,,, c~~~ .. °'. ~~ n..,.~!!!""-' on T\leMMy, Oc'-21, t•, •I 1:00 -·-,....,.,....,. _,...., N4Jtl7 • P.M. in ,,. c:ouncu °'°"*"· 10200 claim with the court or • ....,. •• 1mete1., u mllft ot ,....,11e NOTlc• TOCltllDtTO•• S••••• .......... Fount•l11 V•H•Y. present It to the personal wtt11acapec1tyofU""'9'· 11w111c-Otr auL• T•A11Sf•1t c:atlfem1., 111e c11, co..ncu wm 11o14 • representative appointed ..ct 111wo-1 MWR"' • .. ••'"'"-•11oect.•111 -•111 u.c.c.1 pull4k ftMrlnoCN1lllefo11ow1,..: , ... _ 1 1 f -Olltfell -atM ltJ • CcM!ty MOTICE IS HEltEBV GIVEN to Ille A. lo PP EAL •E PLANNING by ,.., court w th n our Sallll•llefl Olllrlcb °'Dr ..... c_...,. Credllon of GEORGE ROTOLO. COMMISSION'S DENIAL OF COM· months from the date of lllWD C-lly -· .., ..... .... Trensf-. -lluSIMU ·-•H 11 OITIONAL USE '°EltMIT NO. 41• -first Issuance of letters aS uUllM. Ctlf&ltY Ill tM -wtfall. 11SO Harbor BIYCL, eo.u NWw. C-y Petit! .. _,,...., .., 0r1..-MM· . Tl• 111-....W wot .. _, ...... of O••nve. s..te,,. cantomt•, 111a1 • q .. " tor• rec'f'tllf'I '°"''"' •• \1•1 provided in Section 700 of ,... .. , of •* ... ..c.-r; en•-• bullt trl"der 11_,.1011e macl9 to Nftf"°lleStiwt. the Probate Code of "'"''" ..... ,,.. _, te • rMNd LAR•Y CfENM IS otTCHIU$, •. llEVll!W 01' PLANNING California. The time for wlllllfl •IMO-••..-t .. tt•f-:;:011:::;:; ~ ~~~: ~~~~11:~·~n.::~~~~:'A~~ filing claims will not u -:;Y1r;::,.:-r; :~~-:.; of o ....... State Of CallfOrnla. YAlllANCE CASE MO. 129'9'. '"'-plre prior to fOur months ........... to ........... Vattey II""" flle ~ lo be ··-'•rr8CI ,, ...... , otflee ""'"'"' ., ..... ,. ... from the date of the hear· ... rec ....... .., .. Dr ... c.-ty ::.~~~ t...!~~ 0~~n!':'9si.~:'~ =~" ::.::..::,.~1:.T. :~..: Ing noticed above. =~~1:r.:·.:.=. =::U: c.111rorflla. ea. 11e. "'..,a_..,,. • .,._ YOU MAY EXAMINE 1• '""'o .....,k•-wllkll w111111o Sald,,..ri°fll ... Ktl-ln .... r81 Wal I ..... Ill COl')lll!CllM wit.II IM the file kept by the (QUrt. unecl Wltll a Me rt tell•"• .. , All .... rn •••· 11.1 ...... _._ ,,.c, .. ,..,. "t1110n. OeutlH ..., If you are Interested In the ... ,._..., ,,.., ........... 411 ....... "lent •lld toOd Wiii of , ... , l'AST JDAM H\111191. IV.I"", .. ooo ..,......, --.. •• H. SALT T,,. .. "'"*".,.. .. ,.,. ..,. .. .., estate, you may file • re· c-tMflll -1m1"""' .. .._ ISOUlltlE, FISH ANO CHIPS •llCI __ ,. ..... Pl-.... ~ .. Ille quest with the court to re· ,._,"' .. ....,.. ......._. ''" •ec•tect et 11• Hortior 111 ...... C.18 Stote of Callfemla '°""'' C:0.-'-1• celve spKlal notice of the ~~~ .. ~ .. ,.~!'.9~ M•N, C-ty et or....-, Sitt• of •t wq.J .., tM "-'4a111 v.iiey lMI· I t ~ st ._ t ............ -... --· -.. -Cellfomle. 1111 ordl11•11ce . T11• 10111111 nven OfY.,. e a .... asses ~toe•.~-... ,...... r11e 11U1• ,,.,..., .111 11e con...,... 0NS111a11e ... zo111111 MaJa... ......... and of the petitions, ac· •,........,..,.-...., ....,1c .... inatM .., • ~ tM • oav o1 "..,. •re t11tlle111"" ,.._.... o..-t"""' c o u n ts a n d rep o r t s effect•"'"".,.._, .ic11-...e .. . ,,, .. ,. 1uo. •• 10 a .M. •• ... .,.._....._..,....,1c,_.., described In Section 1200 -•• ~...,.&!" ~.~, 1wtt, ...... ,". "",, ..... ~, IEJtl CUTIVE "'AllK ESCllOW, INC., ...... ......__. ,. " .... ._ -.... " 161.a ...,. t1W1., s..tM •1. """'· T-....._ .. mm, "' ••-• of ttte CallfQml• Probate ··~-• ~---,,,.,.., 1Mec11, c-ty et o ....... 11 ... 1t1 ..,.... ..... te .... ,......,, .. 11111e COde. !!4',~1_.......1•. wflldl-. .... -.-°' Calltorflle, tl ... n Ml .... ,,...,tty to M 10. If '" .,. ,. So tar aa •-lo IN Tr-fer•. l11riller 1,.,,.,.....,... It ,..,,.,, vw "•-• A91M'I' ~-~ ... ........... _...,.. ...... __ '"°' cefltect tM ,...,,...... DeHr•· Jl"'91 L. RuMt~., At· te«: ,,.._lta!KllW-.rDtllrkt • 1¥ Tra....._ fw 1M -.,..,_ Latt -flt, at umt. tOf'MJ .. UW, Va. CelllHI PorHtt I lteltll \.OW• ,..,, ... : HONE. c1TY cou~•L M n.1 o"rto Newport .. ace. ...,,....,......, t.~::.••fll.CI•"!'•'·--· ~~.:~ f'OUNTAIN C•Uf•; .... tHt:I, (714f ::::;~t~- oa ... 1 ~1t. t• ,.....,..*~ 67Mt7t. , ..,...c. "-. • 1.enyo.-eo.tc.111.... Clt'fc.ti PubUthed Or~ Coeat IMloWy .... ,,...,_ ,....,...,. Ortlllt c.. Del•• "'-· O 11 Piiot Oct 1 t 1 17 ~ ........... Or .. , .. ,, ~ o.;....,, "·.. • Y • .:....:.;.-.;J. • I I • ...... .... 0r-.. c.. o.11, .... O<I, 11. "• ,__, ·~ 41... 1980 ~ OCt. 0 , t• 411 ... ,_..-..~~--~~-~~~·~~~-=-_..,,.....,__ ____ ~~ ---'-----__ · __ ------------------.-~------= ---·-- - OBITUARIES Frldav. Octobet 17 1980 • r~ ~LVPILOT 83 Gospel Music Enjo,,U.g Conc~rt Ball, Sales Revival LOS ANGELES t AP1 In li lliut Of tvan&t'll~I H' rl'b1rth gospel mua1 r ste-m. \11 bt• ~mn.­ throu&h a rt>v•v•I of 1h own sa) 11ve year-. a!(o 11 was urOW\d ~ m1lhon t:rMm 111y L•W1Hdfi i'l how has (1· UI 111 N I J1nror1nunN·S by ll ""~pt-I 1· 111 t-~ory n•>rn rn•·t· boom ? It seems to be a combina- tion of changea·ln audience at· t1tude and the music itself. uospel music today goes beyoott Mahalia Jackson and qua.king choirs wlth long flowing robes. top superstar Paul Simon for a number of years, and their fi ery show is wowiqg audiences on Sim on's "One· Trick Pony·· tour the time he met Simon at a Newport Jan Festival )n New York. T he lndlit-noush A r11t-rac·an combination of h) mn .ind foll\ mu11c both l)hu·k and "'h1tt> IS bein6l ht•tud not onl" 1t1 rt> h111oua ,·~nkrt' "n>und lhl' '\l.Orld but also Ill lflllJV' 1·1t1w1•r1 h1_1JI~ on hundrt'd11 111 r .11J111 !>Ultuni. ·a nd thousi..nch 11r l.1pt'' 11nJ rt"c>Orlls ON HADm. f,OSPt:I. 16 u $411 1n rllion u \ t'Ar liui>ln1·116. Hutlt·1 ,utd-1 w11 h I 400 '' "l l\Jfli-11r11 ,.:r11mmlf\.: :,0 000 h11ur11 of .:11>11t•I 1nuit1r .l 1t.t·1>k 1111 tu1l1ng "Jti who pn)wrarn 11 full l 111w l.11i.1 Yl'itr l'rt-i.1d .. nt < 'ar lt·1 hdd u t :o\J.k·I MusH· Da at thl' Wh tt•• I h1u•w ··11 ·, IH:t-;N S l 'N(; there IJl'fo rt• Hulll·r ''Hd , 'but 1t Wll!> '"'' r1nc1 lltfW Ill '.!00 yt·ars thlll a 11.n h.u. ht•1•11 1h ·d w.1tecl to gospel 11111 .. I • A new breed of contemporary g o!lpel singers h ave arisen. performers who carry the Lord 's message in a popular and rn(ormal format, be it. the rock of Barry M<'Guire, Larry Norman and even Bob Dylan, the foU< or Honeytree or the mid· d le-of·the ·road soul of Jessy Dixon Before then. he'd been singing <.iOSJlel, but "it just didn't mean an ything to me as hr as ti~ my life by those principles." "We wnte our songs like you would write a pop song, but they say the answer is in the born again experience." Dixon ex plains. "It's not so much m essage "I USED TO like to get high," \houl ~00 K"'~11 I ii1 '' itrl' t-Mnlnlo: ,10 {•'>lllTldkll $.~ 11111lh11I '" I ll0 <'l'r1" /I Yt'l•I \\ hll•· ~""1,..1 11\Ul>ll puhll ,hlfl).I I' I"'"'\'~ $flit m dl111n tl'w .,., •. ,,1 ~h11·h 111 •\1111 •hl'\ \t'JI Htllhu&rd Ma11,1n11 1· tht• 1nu s1 <· 10 du ' I 1 \ ' I I ;1 ti,. ~I.' k I y "IH1111>1J11·ll 11~ 111· ... 1 1•\o t'r ~ospel t11nu11 , " 1hn•1• 1Jt1,\ i.:>ithf·ring in Lil:\ Arll-(••l t•' or ~·1:1111·1 lllllSH' Ill· d 11 .. 111 f1.iur1•-. fr<1m oJ l'ound tht! ' (11111 l I'\ muslC' like the way folk musir-he recalls. "But when I asked was. like Pe ter, Paul & Mary, but the Lord to com~ int9 my heart there's someofthattoo. I find that and into my life, the desire diA in a contemporary way we'reable appeared. · · · I hope that '-" to share with people better than '/ludience will do like I did. ll" "l'~vt"r)• du~ bN1I!-'1•s1t•r1fo\ declarft Oon Rut\l•r 1·'(1•1·1111,1• dlrertor of th,· N.i11h' Ilk tm .. w ll Gospel Mu~ir i\ '~"f' 1 u11on · 111 tbt re<-urd uri'u. 11 '!i a bout $WO million 11 Y•~r at th<· pr"'<'nt that '8 re1·11rd~ anlt t :av1•!> I ~uulll di< Utf"' llll' f11rni ' POfiU lur ll " '" ~1n .: 1l vo11r•wlf 111u"<11 Th I' I. I' d II' II I 11 '. I ., ' ~· II .. ',, .:o,1w l ' 1·11mmK nl 11J.!l' IJI tl11· 11111~11· ~11rhl 1"111 lh1· loJ~I thr•·• going and hammering it into peo· like, when you've got somethia, pie." good, you want to s hare it. ffo longer ashamed to admit that What Dixon personally tries to they like something that is good. ' '"" (, I h I' Ind u .. t r \ ~ '" l 'l llo!l ••U~ OJl111n1,1l h Ii 11 \ 'Wll Wh .11 ., h •'l1111 1I l11t• gnsp el DIXON I~ ONE of the most popular of the con ernporary artists. He and his Jessy Dixon singers have been traveling with sha re is the experience he went people are no longer afraid to &ft through eight years ago when he on the born-a~ain ChristiaJl awoke to Christianity -at about bandwagon.·· • Plate ot the"Day rr "CALIFORNIA~ ~. ~VP_ CY. MVP CY -Most Valuable P layer. Cy Young award: the firs t man to win those two basebaJJ awards in the same season can only be the Dodgers· Don Newcombe lntorm•1•0f"I to1 ow Ptatt o' t~f' Oav f\ )UPQl••d by M •"f' f1t' '•Y autt'!or o• tM ,.,, f'dlllo'' of ow ~no·, Who ot Pt>nC'OdlHto C•Htort"t41 L •tense Plate\ Deatlu Elsewhere BIRCHRU NVILLE, Pa: (AP) Writer Wllllam Martia Jr .. '19 known to readers oi the Saturday Eve ning JOMNSTOH OAIStE 0 .lo..NST~, a99 ... •••I -• of Ml.Wlll"llon le.er>, c.t Paned away on Oc~ IS. 1•. Su<vl ... o b, lier -· Cl,..,., Ftoyo -o. .... h . d•utlllers, Marl• Mammon•. eeut• Ktopotlky, slsMrs v1na KordlJ. brolller Cl•r•nc• .-ins, 3 t r-llltdren, 7 9re•l1rAftdcl!l\4lran. Service• wit! lie lleld on s..,..,...,, Oct-r tf, '"° •• 2:00PM at PHii Family Co1onla1 Funeral._, N••Y CLAltlENCE J. PEltltY, r"ldenl Of F-t•ln V .... .,, Ce. P••-•way on Oc~ 1•, 1• ... _ ....... ftd Of Mn. S.r• '°'"Y. 1o111,. faU.r of Mrs. Ell"' er..-1", J-, H•rold anc1 ----L-... ica...-n:y,, ..... ---·-.... l'•"dclllldren and 2 t •••I· 9'.-CIM'*-. MM1af0w'l1ti-aurlal will M -., Slittlr'da'f, Oct ... r II, ,. •t M:lli!IM • !tie _, s.Mrlt ~le ~. P:-aln Velley, C• In•'"*" wllt.,. M Ille~ Siie-rd Cemetery. HVfltlntlon •••<"· ca. O'C--L....-Hllll_.....,.,cllrK- Wt. --···· •OW..O P. ltO&I!, Sit., '"Iden' ot ~.._,,,C..,.1'years HewH M•lklMI"~ a..c .. , C•-10< U ye.n. He -ec11.,. In KhMflh Club .... 1M~otCommer<f!-•IW> Post as P ete Martin. died Mondav of a heart attack. · LONPON <AP l Prlact" Peter of Greece and De n mark . 72. a c o u s in o r Queen Elizabeth ll's husband, Prin ce Phil ip. died Wednesday in London's Nat ional Hospital for Nervous Diseases. ROME (AP) Luigi Loa10, 80, the mest prom inent or· the Moscow- trained old guards in the Italian Communist Par - ty. largest Marxist par· ty in the West, and its leader durin'41-pel'ied marked by steady Com- munist gains, died today at a Rome clinic after a long illness. PHILADELPHIA (AP) -Mae C. RyH Wood. 86. whose rJ>SY· c hee ked face , su r - rounded by a sunbonnet • appeared on Sun Maid raisin boxes for more than SO years, died Tues- day. A 'Sting' With Co~edy Pt:BLIC NOTICE j · P 'i_BLlC NOTICE - Lo•~~~·~~-~.~:•um E'S SAH. I ~ ,,.:~~!~.~:. L/..5: !~",! tollo• r s No t/.0) S 1n9 •""'' on Ocl-• ll. '* at 9:00 T 0 SERVICE COMPANY •• OvtV A M on lht or.mow~ loc.al..S at 300 E ~piotnt.c TrU:$1M undH trw •ollowtnq Co•st Httflw•r. N•wPOt"t S..ch, C• <IUC"beO -t>I lru\I Will SELL 9'- Cops Nt>tted Stolen Goods in Bizarre Capers AT PU8ltC AIJCT•O .. TO T11 E CFt u JEG .•• s •••••. Hult HIG11 ESl BIDDER FOR C"Sl1 •l«lEC. lpay•bl• •I tomr UI W it •n l•wlul The _,,__,,, money al ti. Vnll.O S••lnt a11 r IQhl OE ANZA and later s potted the agents driving them, D'lon o said _ 1111~ •nd u•ler•\I ton••V..O to .,,d no• 8AYStOE VILLAGE \'A LI l;\ LLA. N \' c AP> l ' nder ro ver cops "°'" Dy II_, w oo 0.t'CI Of Tru\I on Publl~ Or*'90 Co.st Oa11, Polol r an a sun·essful "sllnl! .. her£' despite som e com ic qu1rk.s m their year long operation They had to dispose of a truck or h1Jacked bananas, evad e fellow pohee111cn as tht!y drove S4olen cars and turn down an mv1tation lo Jilin the Chamber of Commerce. "~~·~~~vRi.·~~~ll~rt'~"~.;'ERS 10<1 '!· l'llO m 1.-o "OJ>(:'ration Ycllow)<te·ket'' netted $1.25 million in stolen goods that the age11ts bou~ht ro1 a mere $83,000 while posing as fences al a Pelham storefront Oozens (lf pcoplt! wcrt' arrc~ted in pre- dawn ra id::. this WN~k . A~ SUSl'ECTS Wt~nt: llEING processed at Westchester C<JUnl.) pollc·t· headquarters, lnsper tor Salvatore O'lorto dcs<'nbed the hazards and h ilarity his men e nco unte red in the streets. Once, an orricer oought a stolen car, slut into the dr iver':;; sl'at and c asually s hook a folded towel lying next to him. l)'llorio said. A grenade rolle d out onto the floor. The startled agent dove out or the c ar. which rolled down the s treet without a driver. The gre nade did not explode. Most of the fenced items were stolen cars. l'hecks. jewelry and fur!>. but police also -were or- (ered 11 women from a pimp's stable and the services of a g roup of women whos e s pecialt)· was pilfe ring meat from c;upcrmarkets. "We could have bought anything," said Police Comm1ss1oner Thomas Delaney. Onre, while v1 sit·rng a s us pect in a local hospital. two underc·over agents were chased out of the intensive cure unit by a nurse. And "D.A.N ·~ D1stribut1ng Co ." the s to refront where the illel!laJ transactions were videotaped, was e ven asked lo join the local Cha m ber of Comme rce. IN AU •• 43 WEHE INDICTED on charges of t'riminaJ possession of stolen property !\l ost of them had prior r ecords. and a ll but two were from Wes tchester County , JUSt nort.h of New York City, polrl'e s aid Amoni;: 1 he rec·overed stolen item::.• were 78 - cars, two tractor trailer trucks, two cq,g;i.puter l erm ina1s, assortt·d ).(ovemment c hecks. credit cards, television sets, g uns, coins and jewelry. ··we could have o~ened up a major depart- m ent st11r~." O'lono s aid. The operauon was dulJbed "Ycllowjurket "O'lono Sa.Jd because "it 's a good nc1me for a 'sting .... PUBLIC NOTICE: FICTITIOUS •uSI NEn NAMl STATEMEHT PtrBLIC SOTICE ~ICTITIOUS aUStNESS HAMaSTATEM EHT Tne fohowtnq pet'°" '' OC)lf\9 oU\l rn~ totlow1nq PC:''°"\ artt-ao.nq nr\S ·~ "u\1res; •> 8,ATON SUPPLV 14111 Don ' ONTAAtf) PLA .... EO AES•DE" c•"•' trvtne, CA '11U I IAL OEVElOPMEN I ;01 .. T \/EN •na JANET L M'l'E RS, ""•Wnd ano w.lfe ·~ jOlnt 18f"l .. ,h 8E .. EFICIAflV IJ ~ BARAtCK •nd E 8A .. s:ttCk nuYMtM ""° .,,, .. ·~ JOtHC l_.,.M I' A~<Otdl'd Otc.•t1'C>l"r l t4ft ., '"'" No :l~ll In_,. 11All ~"" •Ito OI 01 t1n al A.cord.\ 1n the ott1ce ut t n1 Atco'°"' OI Orano• Count\', -'4 '0 OfilPO ot lrU'tt de\<rthf\ tM tollowlno pro i>ert'/ Lo• SO at lr.ocl 1040, '"Int Coty ot tfv1 nf' County or "'•nc;Jie tlt•tt o• C411tOtl"t•, t'I\ per '""oD tFI\ oHJecl ,,._ .80(Jk l l t. ~s l to 8 inc lu\l'tlti cif M1' <r 1Utntou$ MdP'\, 1n t~ o•••<e o~ ''°'., County ~f'(.OrOtor 01 Wld t.CH.m.h ' 1 '111 M etlS\e ••~tlUf' If Ytne (a11forn1e.-,11.t :u . '""' •OOff'S\ Of (Or"\mon dtt \1Qn•t•on t\ \hOwn l bOvt, N> w•rr1nty •s Qf¥tn • lO 1h comc>teteneos\ or c.or rto<..\tf'Q~I TM bPnPfk l•rv "~' ,.,id 0.t"d i>t 1 ru\f ow rNson of a °''""'"or d~t•ult 1n tht obt•Qi1t1on' \·e<w:r~ "'"~b• NrttOfO<t •••t,.utflr(J .ntJ Oielllftrect to the ut'ldet!.k¥WO • •rU1en DMl•r•l10"' QI oei ... n ..,, a.,,..,.., , .. w ... -•rttt•n f)(J(lfce ,,, ore•<,, •nd of t it < uon to c•uw tM uodiftnKl"'t'd le> '\ell w10 pr~rr., 10 s..hU-, ~·U 0011~1.on" .,,0 lt'lit:r~~le-t' the unt-..UQ"Ml'd C•UW>d w •d nuh<t of ore•<~ Af'Cf of ele<fl°" 10 b&f'«oro.r:crJu.1<1 l 1Cil0•\1n\U Nu 'H•O •" oc.o• ~1'56 P40t til6 &.JI i••O OH+<•• Prcoroi ~•d ~et• •th be m.cW, t>ul w•tho.J• (.0Yt'n4itit 01 •at r;,nfy ~apreu Of lfY'I t>H~d r~n:UhCJ H\\• ~\lle~\ion, ur •fl(umb4'...ui to p,., tM rtm41ln1tt0 F••n~ fdw••o 8•rton Ir 14111 1 uAE, 111\1 S•• l'•r> 8oul••d•d Ootl(a ttet>. '''",.,.·CA ""' SuUti \W), trvu·w. C•UfOf'f\ta4fl"U pt1nu pr.ei \Lim of 1""' i\Ol~ISi SKMr-4 l h1i bu~nes1 IS COft<Ji.;(14f'd t>y •n 1n A m~r1t.•n H•tforuil t10u~11'\9 by W.ld OHo Of TrU\t. •Ht\ .. ter9 \t •l 01¥1du•I Corpior•t'Ot' '• 0.l•w•l"'f' corpor41l0t•>, tn \.atU t'W:Mt prov•o.d, •dv•f\Cf'\ U •no;. THE STING, FUNDED BY S31e, ... in federal I F••n• i; 0.r:ll>ll.J•. l 11H2 sa., Par• eo..i..a10, w•1 .. 111D ! un-r the ...-ms at .. ,o Oeec1011 '"''• I l f th f Tnos ,.,1..,.,.;,1 ... u llltd •"'" ltw I 1,.in•. Calltorn•• 92714 Ifft, <h••OOt\ •no upenHS ot Illa ffi Oftey • 'ltJ'5(>' required tfle acting ta en S 0 e 0 -Counh Cltl'll al D•.noe C<>•"'tf on Ocl. Onlerlo CAlllomle AMol Dhelop-Trud•~-!"" Of '"" IN\h <rtelecl b¥ ficers . I 19'0 menl lt11: (A C.litoml• corpor•llon ) lei ~al Tr!rll. 0 · ff ed t 1 · ,.,,...., db• i.r.,.. Onl•roo l'lt>C 11..i H•H Said .. ,, •111 m N td on 'tllltdnHOe;. n one 0('C8SIOn , agents were 0 e r a S 0 en Pllblls""' 0r""'le C:O.JI D•t'Y Pilot, A .. t1ut . Suitt lO~. Co•la Meu No ... mt.< 12, I_, al 11'00 a.m at Illa P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS aus1t1ass NAMl STATEMENT f"t ,OHOWll'\Q Ptrton\ are 0 0•00 OY\ineu to J & S MASONRY, 110 41•1 N••oort Buell, C• ., .. l Jeml'\ Anlnuny Bu<.h•uan, l 10 41>1, Htwt>Od Se.oc;ll, Ca •1 .. 3 Stevf!'n H C.rpenter, 1•"17 Spa, HuullnQ1on llf!a<n Ca. •nMt John G. tiult'l•nittn, 110 .t h t, N•woor1 8 ... <h, Ca 926'3 l "l' ~U\IM'\ '' coocauc.ted t>., • Qen•r•• ~rt,....,nn1p. JA~ A 8u(llanen r nis \lalt,,_l "'•• lllfO wllh l"" (..oun1v Cler• al O•a"91 Counly on Oc 1ot.u 1s l'llO P:t•7lH f'ubll~ 0 •M'90 Cu.ut Oally 1>1101 Oct II, 1• )I Hot 1, ltlO •I - ' P llBl.IC NOTICE f'ICTI UOIJI alJ.SINf.SS NANI• STATEMENT T ne to11ow•nv Of't\On!t 1rt do1n9 lltJ),lftf'\), ., EXECUTIVE 011{ECT10f<IS 1041 81.a+nf \\ (lff't" Ot1vt!. trvltw C-A '»11S waL l EA F &ECKMAN. IJ01 W•Olord OrlYe, Bre.. CA '1621 Rt(l1AAD P CU ..... ISON 10 ~•'1<1>1ono, lrv•ne. CA '1714 r nl\ bu~lness I~ conouct•O by • ttm1ted Olirt'*tl'l•P w .. i.rF l•Oman '"" \\ate,.....1 ..,_. "'"" w1111 '"" (ounly CtarlO al ()ia1>91 Covnly on Ocl 1,1• ,.,_ Publt....., O.anoe C:O.SI O.oly Piiot. Ocl. 10, 17, 2•. JI, 1• PUBLIC NOTICE electronic• organ and demanded to see how it 0c.1 10 ,, u JI ,., lt1wo I caurorn•• n~m oft1<e °' r, o s.rvluo eom_..,, e.na worked. A13 one suspect played the organ, three ) · · · · ----This b11slnen is <onduc1eo 1>v • of America T-. Sut1e 1110·0.W '11" --,.1CT1nousau11NHS PUBLIC NOTICE v-ner•I perm.nP11p, 80ule•ard, w.,,, Or-. C.lllornla, ,..._. STAT•M•NT others danced and sang on the sidewalk and the AMERICAN NATIONAl At"" llm• oi 11v 111111a1 l"*t•c.atlon . . ed -t HOUSING CORP ... ""' -I<•, llW IOlal ·-· ... .,,. !!7 •011-ne --1• eelflt ~ ..... COpSJOUl Ul. PICTITIOUSa~lfN•SS Cleyton St-erl 11nP•id balance ol th t ot>llQ•llon INTEltNATIOloiAL PAH D'lorio said one unhappy agent had to tell a .. ....-n.a.T M•NT 111ca~n. M<ur..s111yi11e~ .... .,,,, ___ AME••CAH T1tAV•L AUOC.. 11•0 man that his aog haa d'1ed beca .. -It wa• to·--.... -1 The , ... ,_. , ...... IDnt .,. 11o•n11 This st•-............ 111 tN trvst ·-utl"'91M cm~. ··-· ._ '°'""' " "'"~ c.nt11e11n. c-1ycaen o#O.-C0<.1nl'(onOc·1•ndech9ftC .. IU1',«IO.l4 oSl.,~Grew.CA,_.. out a car window by car thieves u they made E. MM "' N u £ l ~ ,_,,0 •• .. ,._ oeM:0ct-1.1• Ga.;:~=.,.-.,&~IAQ ._.. ..... INTERNATIONAL. ~2 Comatoo . . T O.Santc.eCompa"' ..... their getaway. • . I ori .... H..,.1......, _,.,CA .,... MUNT••• vou .. seid Tr~• T111, ~. 11 c--by .., .... The agents had no trouble find mg suspects APolo F-...,..,, •s.2 comstoca ·~-' u. av Sii-Nel<• • 1nL0ri--_ .. "., -•h., • 'Iii U th to'-rt d ()f Drt¥e,H...tt,,.__ll,CA.,... ,,..,._...,~.S• •• I A•,..-S«rwwv I"''~· w1 ng to se em s ...,n prope y. an news 11.,,_ Ltclla AMo ,,.., comstoca ..... Offlc• a."'" o.w c•1y 8,..., ..,,,,.., c.r_.. e••••. the fencing spre ad "by word of mouth," D'lorio lor•w.-1..-eeec'h,CAn-~~~;,~::., 0r-.c..111orn•••Mt 1>1- said . But the agents ran into trouble from other Tnls 1 ~:,;,,,11 <-uctH 11~ e P~blltNG Or-c.o.s1 o ... ., P1101 I P J::.:1~1•.,.. CM o. jc.!::i'y ~=-·~t~'! ~ cops whodidn'tknowaboutlheoperation.hesaid. 1-··::-avmeA,:. <><• 11·2•.ll,Hovt,i• •>11•0t_,u1":,;~1,,1.;;-" "";~~:;1-•.••. . T"ts "-•••ti-"'"" ti. ---------.,,...,., WHEN THEY PURCHASED A HIJACKED ,~·~.~=-0r-eo..niv,,";'~1 P UBLIC NOTICE 10:.u~.",~.':.~'-"o.11':~ truc k with a load or bananas. the agents wanted to .. uo .. .-0r_ eo..1 Dally Pllo•.' ------I return the fruit but couldn't tell local police 0ci. J. '0• 11• 1•· 1• Jttt-«> N•7376 -PUBLIC.' NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE I NOTICE OF OEAT"H OF without blowing their cover So they settled for an PUBLIC NOTICE CHARLES LEE WELLS, NOT•et: 0 ., -;.Euu•G 0 ., TMa j "=~:::::.," anonymous call r eportillg lhal the bananas had aka CHARLES L. WELLS, aoA1to OP: su,.a•v1so•s Ofl Tll• fou-11111 .,.,....,, .,. lk>•no bet111 found. P:1CTm ousaus1Nus ANO OF PETITION TO o1u .. oa COUNTY, CALlflO•N1A.l bU1•~·--· ' enloYecl-llnt•...,-•AC•nt "•"'•• ............... °"' l.ecty al-Mount c ....... C.11>o1lc Olurc.,, ~ lh.o<tl, c. He lnurvi-9'/lllswlteP•lr1<1•Aow. -· E-.i p ADM, Jr. al H•wPor1 8eacll. Ca., Oo111las E Ro•e ot Oce-, Ca ...S PNllp 8 R.,.. ol Australia."'',...,. .... EllN P. ROM Of P•...-.... Ca •. bt'oe,.r Tham•s J Ao>ot of Arc Miia, Ca. -• tl u .. v1r111n•• A L'fnn of Gle11dora, Ca •no 1 9relllk1'ildr•. Me~I .. ,,.I<•• wlll 8-1111141-.S.~·~•1..-0•t l:OOPM .i Our L.Oy al Mounl C•rme1 Catllollc C"urcll, HewPorl Buch eur1e1w111• .. -· T he agents a lso were c hased bv. other MAMasT•TEMato•T ADMINISTER ESTATE f'O• "',..o,.oHo .utrNUIATao..,, 011 ANGE couNTv eus1Hrtss Tll" IOll-lnQ per'°" IS dolnQ bu\I• TO TNE CITY Ofl NEW""'T AtrACH 81101( EllAGE _ COHN0115 FOCO NEW YOHK <AP> policemen and by people who had their car1i stolen ~".. NO. A·1062S4. ou1GNATEO AS At1N1ur10Nlsuvicu IU$ ,.._var• 0,1.,. Ladlslas Farago, 74. E• Ec..T ROMED•CAL SEAV•CE To a I I h e i r s No.11 <C:OUNTY "U1ANOL1 "1 's• IQi.~.-...C&...nUl VAN•WALKlll LYLE VAN dlt WALKER, reJlc1t111 oi Ne,..ort .. ecll, CA. ft•U•d aw•v on Ocl-12, 1•.HewasproslOentor IM Co~y AjlO(i•llon, •vrao..a1eol WPort Hal'tlor Ml9'1 Scllool And a bUSI• llffll'MlnlnC:O.taMew, Ca ror ot0¥WS S11rv1° .. d by 2 da111111tn Lenl'1ro SllrMm•n of C~I• Mes.a, Ca. •nO HHtr.. MllemofS...J«lnlo, C•. •llOJ 11••ndsons, Clrother AIM•I V•n dt W••••r of Sokliert Grow, WIM:ont.in. sl11ar1, u.ura llo\AC~•ben ot Yerlt19le><1 Nevada,.,_,. 11111 al He""''· Ce. •n<I • --H-van e1a Wal~•'.,.., or San Jacinto, c;.. Memorial "''"C•• •• ... by !fie IMPI..,. Soc: ••IY In ue;i or fl-rs -Ions ,,,., Cle m-lo lht L-•mlaSoci.tyolO•a-CCk.lnl• ..... ClllOTHIU Mil llOADWAY NOITUAIY l 10 Broadwa"t Cosla Mesa 6-42-9150 UL T2 lllGllON SMITH & TUTHILL WISTCLlff CHA,IL 427 c 1711'1 St Costa Mesa 6~6-9()71 NICI llOTHllS IMITHS' MOITUAIY 627 M•ln SI Hunllngton Beach 536-6539 ,_, ..... LY CO&.OMIAL. l'UMHAL NOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster 893·3525 P~CIPIC •llW ....OllAI., ... Cematery Mortuary Ctl~I 3600 Pacific View Drive NewPort Beach 644-2700 h r COMPAHY,1mSouth Co .. 1H ... Y.,1 .. f 'ci '1 :.--...,..,.,_..-. -1 ''c II It Co ( Clll . aut oro a biograp~of " . . ' . J>lJ,BWC.NOTlCE• ........ -........ ~ uene 1· arr@s,·cr':d,OT:. WHEREAS, pr• .. ~·n•rt ~roOtd·,corpo:1. ~sv-~·v.:o."'o":~ '11e-~"' P"t ton-t""""a -u k I Floyd P .. I Meyer, Jr, M 0 ' 1"29 and contin .... nt c reditors of '"II' tor the •nn t••llon ol '"• C•s•• ~-,. ... ~··-u "'"'-"""'' 6"' d ual . aya a11•VW f'ICTITIOUS.UStNIH !> C UH t.,aQu B c" C ,,,_ ._ ..., ·~• was the bas is of the ~ M·~··T·T·~ENT O/j ""'· "" •e .• Charles Lee Wells, aka ller•on.tlle• O..Crl-lnt.aboled l••·i TlllS-Mu isconducleclbyacmr ,._ ~ ~ ,._ '16S1 Ch I L W II f C t •ilOff lo t~.e C1ly of Nt•Por1 8U<" P<>r•tlon A c ad e m y A w a rd . Tflt lollowln9 per>OM ···e doono r11 .. """" .. s ,, COf10uCllJ<l lly en.... ar es . . e s ~ OS a ..... cornmonc.O bv lhe lillnQ of • COf<IHOllS AEALTV co - . f'l p , I 1>u,1neu as <11vl<1u••. Mesa, Ca I 1lorn1 a, and 0 ••-1.,11on ~ ·-,,c•1lon D• 111 •. City I 8, J-• 8 ,_,,,,, · winning 1 rn " atton,' ~O A tt nd NEwPoR r FINAN CIAL Jo1NT .... _ ~ ~..... -· ~· e F p /Wt~r. Jr M 0 pe r SO n S W h O may be I C®ncil at lllr C'ttv al Newport Beach, I f>rttldeftt ' died Wednesday I \/E N CURES, 1170 W.•I tlelb<M 8hd., ff\I• ~t•.te"1w.'llt ... , hie<! .. 1tf\ ,.,. th . . t ed . th wllh ,,,. EMCllllY•Olt"•' or Ille LOOI' F e Con Class Set In Cardio First Aid S tudents who com p lete a nine-hour class in eardiopulmonary re-s us c i talion at Mesa Verde Convalescent Hospital in Costa Mesa will receive certificates from the American Red Cross. The class will be of· fered from 6:30 to 9 :30 p. m . Thursdays, begln- n in g Oct. 30. at 661 Center St. The Coastline Com· munity College class is .designed t o teach participant& to maintain life until m edical sup- port services arrive to aid a victim. Jazz Dancer Slates Cla88 J au dancer Buddy· Schwimmer will offer a dance class in Costa Mesa on Friday, Oct. 24 ln Orange Coast College's gym, begin- nln1 at 8:30 p.m. Partlcl,pant.s are uked to wear soft shoes durln1 the rock and jaaa clu1. Ticket.a are $4 at tbe door. .Zoo Aided SAN FRANCISCO ,tA,NewP0r1S.•t11.C.A•1~ Cu .. nly Cterko!D••1>91 Coun1yon Ot 0 . e,Wf5e in ereS\ In e Agency Fo rm•llOn Com ml\<ion Tiii• ~=I,..,. ~red •Ith l?W Nt ll G. Pe8l<e, "10 We.i Ball>Oe lotw r I~. l'illO. Wiii and/Or estate. c:N•"ll•nl lo Per1 ? of l1ti. • Cowl"°" 'Count y Clerk. al Oran91' Counly on Oc Conclave Se n Sam u e l Hayakawa will be at the An ahe1m Conve ntio n Center on Dec 3 during th e 18th an n ual EconomJc Outlook Con venlion. J oining Ha yak awa w ill be the e h1 e f ex ecutive director of the Japan Trade Center in Ne w York , Tako a Tominaga. He is to dis· cuss the future of the Japanese auto industry in the United States. The convention is s ponsored by the Orange County Chamber or Gommen·e. For, reservations ticket information 634-2900. and I c'a ll PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUS 8USIHEH NAMCSTAT .. HNT TM lot"lW'"9 .,...'°" Is ~"9 bust 1 .... , ... HYDROCltllFT CO., 8Al80A INSTAVMENTS CO , CONTEM POltAAY CASCADE. •t 'tlll 1'1h SI , NHrport llMcl>. CA ta6l OAVIO J . CLINE, ,. .. I 'lleca1ton LaN Munl.....,,, leKll, CA '1-Tllls Mal,... Is concluCled b' an '"· di¥lctllal. 0...td J . cu .. Tiiis st.C-' .,., llled •1111 lt\t C-ty CIHtl di Or-c-tY on Oct ···-....... Blvd ,tA,N..--i8a•t".CA97~ -. l'to•11 A petition has been filed 1. commenc•rtQ ..,,,,. S«1ton J~ el 1-r 1 '"° Ju n E P.au 1110 w-.1 8•11>oo1 Pubus..., Orengo c ... ,, D•ll• Puo1 b\' Laura De Sutte r in the w<1 or 111r Go""'""'e<>' coo. •no ' .,, .. ,.. 8hd .• A,Newpor1~•<1>.CA9714l Oct 11,14,)1 Mo>.1 '"° .,,.., s c 0 I WHE REAS .... LuC •I Aoenc y PublisNCI Oranvt C:O.sl Dally Pho• Tl>Ol blJ•I ....... <""dll<llJ<I OY en un· ' uperaor ourt o~ range FormetlOll (.OmmoulOt> d•O .... 9,, ,,... Oct ] 10, 11, 1J, ·-,,,_ •n<0•90•••ed '"'W><•••tnn other 1".,. • PUBLIC NOTICE County requesting that tollo••nQ a1~11nc1on '"°"'o•m oe I _ _ ---P•"""'J'~:., E P••ll• "' l La1:1ra De Sutter be ap-"9c"~'u~n r A IAN GL E AN P UBLIC NOTICE r11i. slet~nt ..... ••·IJ<I '"''" ,... FICTITIOUS •USINEH p 0 I n t e d a ~ p e rs 0 n a I NE )(A TION NO ., TO THC -<:ITY OF ------" C0<.1nt~ci..,.a10r.ngo,Coun1vonOc NAMESTATIMlNT jrepresenlat i ve to ad-NEWPORT8EACti-NOTICETO 1ocw1 1 l'llO Fl-"" tot1ow1n9 pn•on •s oolnci m inister the estate of 'NHER~AS •If~ orsc;r•o1ton 01 THE PUBLIC Pub1 • .-0r_eo.,10 .. 11,Puo1. Dllso':'~~·T EAN REF AACTO AY Charles lee Wells, aka~~=·:.'::~~~~,,!~~.;~:;: r""'"""'•Env'""""""'••M•~ Otl l 10 ... 7 l • '"° PAODUCfS, 111'1 V•• Veron., I'"'""· Charles L. Wells (under I Newport BeolOCh .. conteu ... o 1n Auot11. ment AQOtn<y Nr.,Oy •-....ces .... "''HO ca11•orn•• '17•s Po Bo• '"111 •rv1ne. the I nde p enden t Ad. tton Ho .,.,..,._ cuteci Oc-• 1 '"°· ~~~~·'it!:',:":; 11';.~~"::'~:''f0~';; • C•hfo•n1•"11• m inistration of Estates ol tnt' 8Ntd ... 5-r"''°" or "'• Co•s••• PrOQram f()< ..... ~··An• PUBL.IC NOTJCE Lawrence M Oahl•n 117" V•• A I) The t"t' . f w•lll the Clerk or lne Boord or River -Mo<llh Pro1«t. O...t••I Pl.,, Verona,""'""• C.hlort11•'11I~ C '. pe I IOn IS set Or ~per11-~ The tarr1tt>tY lsQ•N r•llv ILoul COfttal Pr09'•ml Lenci Use - - - -I '"'' bu\IM•.n Ii C°"'°"6<1H by .,, heartng in Dept. No. 3 at deKrib.ontoUows E••"'•"' ••.• CB•n,,lng·Newpor • P:ICTl~CIUS :usi:Ess ,nc1 .. 1dU<1t 700 Civic Center Drive Anne .. 11on a1 •1>1>roa1mAl•iy "• Ranchi n. prof«t ., .. c.on111tt o1 ,._ ~T• IEM N'T u -enctM °""''" . Cl ' a<ru, •oc•i.o on '"" nortll.,.tltrl 'r tJOmoreOf les•.crw•local9Clwtlllln•n· Tne roi•-1"9 _ ...... h 00•"9 bU50 '"" ... 1-• we• fifed ...... '""!West, in the ty of Santa ,,.,. ... Suporlor A ....... no<lh ... o •ncorPOr.ttd Or•nee eo-ty ..... ,,.. o>e\• •• ' County Clerk OI 0••"99 Counly on Ana, California on N OV· M>U111 ol \Sit> s1-1 ...... o...-by""' Ce•llorno•C-slal Z-•••<ecol •• m.u F Cl1:LeE11&C~·~·,s;;Mt SMIY.A119usl1',1'90 e mber 1'4 1980 at 10:00 c1ly llm1hot N•llllPOr1BU<h •n<I nort,, .. sl•<ll..,1,-surr--tly Ck.lnl•n • eY. 1'1-l f ' W11EREAS. tne territory 11•-Md l""<ilyolNe-1-11.llksll ... i.e Me ry E Olildlt, ltjll Ml Sllrtlt, P11bll~ Ce-CO.al Oally P,ltet, fa' m ' lo be • .,.,...., Is 1t>hatlllecl; and I ust ot and edle<tfll lo the GrHnv(fl., Fou11,.ln Vatln. C..-'170I Ocl. 1o, 11, 1•. ll. '* """° IF YOU OBJECT to the WHEREAS 1110 LO<•I Aoenc"y 8•nn lt19 a...-1 •"" 1r. s.nte An• Tlli\-h•l\ l\c.onducled bV ~n '"· granting Of the petition, FormatlOn CommlS.Slon, •lier meki"9 Al•er,and.-tllOl,•llll portiorlsaclf•• di.ldu•I~ E O>llOt -PUBLIC NOTICE you Should either appear I lhe fllld4ngs ..... lrwd by subd••llloft Cini lo P«llk C...st H1911way. Tiie In· ~ • • , • · I Ill ot Se<Uon lil!O Of lhl! Go.,.rnman1 ,..., .. <llOll ot Soiperlor A....,•, l•lllOA n •• ,,.,..,._1 ..... "'"" ... uh '"" at the hear.no and state 1 code. 01c1 _....,. Jald anne .. 1io11 by eo..teverd _ Pecifk c:oas• Hlvt"••v C0<.1ntv Clerk of Oran"" Coun•y on Oc· l'tCTITIOUS aus1NtrH your ob ject ions or file I Re>01u11on NO., I0-33, c1olllflatln11 111e '' 1 mile.;,,,. E•tt. The clly ot c"'t• I-• i , '"'° ,. -NAMll STATEMUIT wrltyn objections with the 8oerd ot S.-rvoooru s tlle conc1uc11ne Maw" toc.iec1101r. nort11 •nclu\1 ot I The fottOWl"ll .,.,..,,, Ii doln9 butl· auth0<lly -a11tnortrl119 Hid llo•rd 1r.~-rty wlll1tr.cltyofMllflll"910ft PubH-Orar191 Coast Daily PllOI ntU ••· COUr before the hearing., lo lnlllal• .,.,.utlon proceedi'lllt ano BH<ll localt..ontlW-lleslRvAllW Oc.!_3.1~.~ n:i.-to BROWN AND ASSOCt AlE 5 Your appearance may be lo orcltr ..,....,,io., ot 111e 1arr1tory S.nl•A,...111..,.,, rrwpn1l«lifl<hA(les P UBLIC NOTICE AGE NCY, 11' c.atw1110. Coote Mew, In person or by your at· wll,...t•n•l«tlon, .,,., POtet1lla1 51111•.,. C•'"°'" .. weu .. <1• NOTltll INVITING atDS .. oll<e i. llerelly QIYefl lhal ,.,. Boerd Of Tr.--of lha Coe~ com-munity Coll ... Dlltrlct ot 0r•f19'1 C:-tv. c.tlfotftla, wlll recet¥e -•ed bids .. ,. lo ":00 &m., "'1ond.ay, NOY• em ber l, 1'90 al Ille P11rchaslng O.parl.,,.rst o# \Aid coll ... clhlrfc1 IOcaled .C IJIO Adalfts A-, C:O.la Mew, c.llfonllA lit wlllch Um• said bkb will • "'°"'lely _..., -,_ , .. , PltlNT 6 llND COASTLINE COM· MUloilTY COLLEGE SPltlHG ltl1 STU DENT CATALOG tCLASS SCHEDULE All Illas•• to lie In eccor-wllll .... •Id ....... lntlnltl ......... Condl-tlOl\t ... ~lfkol'-9 ..... di ... - .., Ill• .... ....., ... --... ttw 9"1<• Of Ille~ "-"lof Hid CAM .... district, Ca. '"77 torney . WH EREAS, tr.,.. • ..,.., lor Ille pr1>o Re1torellon A,.., Newport MaM, and Lawrence M . Br own, 11 0 · poseo -ullon at Ml forth In Ille bflllfl C•laHna, L-tlaM.11, Ca. '1•SI I F Y 0 U A R E A I propoHI tlleret0< wllmlllecl lo '"" One rano 11H co11cap1 has b .. n TlllS blJslness IS conelucled by an In-c R E 0 IT 0 R 0 r a c D n t. local A9"1<Y Formation COl'lmlu•on lormul•leCI lo elate, dilPl•fl"ll • ...... oMduail-.nc. M. 8,_n lngent creditor of the de· •r• r11e .,.._., •-•••ton arN 1s ~!.~~'~'::· ;: .. ~t~~'-:c''::~~: Tflll sl .. _I we• lllecl •Ith 111• Ceased, YOU must file your tllt .. , •• kno•n as ,,,. "County Comlnerclel llM \_ ll'roposed h!th Coutlty 0.111 ot O•enva Coun\V on Oc· clalm with the court Or T•o•"llie" ls lat•lly ,..,.,.....-by IN dtn sllr. resldeflllal dwelllnt 11•111 •-• IS ll!IO t I t Clly of N--1 llee<h. ,.,.11e "'"' • mini'"""' Ol I.JOO unit• · · ,...,,., presen t to he personal 1,,. ~-•a•'°!'" ... ~. on 100 ecru cu o.u.1A.C1, '° • ,,..,._ Publl.-Or-c-st D•llY P11e1 representative appointed 11., 1o 1.,. -1a•. 11su1 anti economk :>"u"' 1~ 3t."f "';1~u~s~ :c:::.1~' Oct. "· 2•.11, "°"· '· 1• ''79 by the court within four -11-11e1,,.a1111e c.11Y an0 11ona11Con>rnefcla1 11MS es .,., "" months from the date of WHEREAS, '"• cny 01 "••Pof1 lltflM<lon1'0.cres. , PUBLIC NOTICE first Issuance of letters as ~:'~·r:,.~ ::i;c:;,:'~1": .~ ..... :!:':1.::1:.:~:~~;.:!:ac°:~ fllCTITIOUS ausueau provided In Section 700 of "cat....-1e .. •r •• ,.,... .. ,.._, 1t1e re-"•"' Ttw .. ,.,,,. ·-., .. .,.,.....to• 1tAMUTA'H ... 1tT the Probate Code of =::._~:.,':;,~','!;;'."a En•1,_· :::.~=·~~:,!:::" .. ~" Tiie lollowlnt pen•Mll ert doing California. The time for. NOTICE IS HEllE.8Y GIVEN...... Th• tollo•lng •n'llrumot•I """:.~~: TltAIL VENTUltE, mn flllng claims Will not ex-.... ,,,,..,,.,. ... _.. _. .. tloll ~·u·:11r:·~~.,::,:..:~.~ Slly Pera-¥-, Suite I•, lrvlN, plre prior tO four months Wiii be IWld '" 1119 Cl\a-~ ef lhe ~hall be compre'*'ll .... y -11194 In ce111or"1anm from the date of the hear· ~°'. :::=~,.=~ 111a Enwonme"i.1 1m.,a<t "*"''' Orafllle AIC04 0.....,,...1, Inc. I ti -.._. • . ..,... •erlll/lanclform lnclucllna coutal P•ll-Of ..... CM•I O.lly Pllol, Oct. 10, II, U, 31. 1• Ee<ll .....,. mlfM "*"" wlt11 Ilk ...,..., llld • <oltNer'• <119<11, cer1111od dlo<ll, ------------ar b .. _., ..... -,_.yMlo IO IN Ca Calltomie c .. _etlOl\I -Arow ng no C.,... a ...... e. 10 (IYIC CAtnMr ll'laia Sent• AM Dl11th And wellands, •Ir q11allly , 0••• Prol«t ....,,..r 0..., ftl~C YOU MAY EXAMINE Calllor111a, °" llW Siii daY Of MO'I· blolOll<al re-en , cut111u l/1Clen- lt•d Miii A,,...,., S..lla ICI•, Cott• the fife k~ by the (0Urt. --· .......... -olt:»O'ctocll tltlc re10urco1, ollter net11rat re· PUBLIC NOTICE ,.ICTITIOUS MIM••U 1tMM ITATUjllNT Tile followllll .,.,_. are doine -...i1101&•: T14• YANKEE CLIPftlElt, HAllt OHIGN l'Olt WOMEN 6 MEN, 1 .. 12 lloecll 81WIS., Huntlntl .. 8HCl1, CA. ftMJ ljlA~EIH 04AllUICl11tl. 4IO W. Elll1, I,...._.,, CA>"* VlltASUK 04AISVICStltl, •10 W Elllt, ,,.._.,CA . .., or-.r ot .. Coe.st Coml9lw1lly Colt• Dlttrlct ... ,. of Trutt"' '" an .,,._, llM ... tNn """ -.-.,1 U"f .. ttla swn Mii .. e .,_.,.,,.. IMI .. 1111141er w111 ..,.., Into ,,. .,....-CerltrA<t II Ille -11 _ ... to lllffl. Ill .. ~ Of fall-• ... ., II>- .. -11 ~·-'·, ... _....Of a. C"-Cll wtH • Mrflltttl, .. Ill tM c- ef a,._.,, tllO fllll IUfll t-... Wiii ". ""911111 ...... COllefl CllwltL "• ~,,..., wllMt-1111111; ,., ... , ... " ~-,.,, .... .,.., ................... ,,....., ... . Tile ...,.,, fl ,-,._. ,_.,.. .. • "1•1 .... ti ,.._ .... .., Olltl 011 IMft Mllw c.t~lt '2'11 If o.m to11rcet,...,. • .....,... o# ~or IHO-Amertun "•"e"•' " ... •ine you are nterested In the NOflCE 1s fUltTHER G•VEH ,,.., ,_,.,, 10 .,..., , .. "'""°'"'*we"•• C ~~ • ....... -~·-.,.~1 estateJOU maw fife 41 re• MY lnt----llHlrl ... lom.U ..... ·-·The PrOj«1 mty •l•lm --··-••---·-·~...,,_., ' r Ill ..,..._, ... INI ,. ... _,.... INl<l•fllttllcs,_,...,MIOC .... IW J11U say,..,. ...,...,.n1, s..11a ••.quest th the court to re-;:i;..,i:.,11 ... ...,_._com,,,,_ .. uu, 1ran1,ort•t1•Mc1rc111•11on 1rvi11t. c..-..1om1• celve special notice of the ,..., 111ec1w1t111119 c .. ,., o1 "''' ao.111 ~Y'"''"· P1111U1a11o11, "°'"~ ..-.1< Tllll 1111$IMM II CINldtl<led by a lnventnrw of est•t .. assets ot any 11-!Wtor to !fie CotWllftloft o# IOrwlcel -wtilll19s, ..... Ml ACO 011111 (IOllere1,. • ..,.11p, ~· r • "' ... ' , 9'0llrwf _. .... T .. •ott El" It lett· AMaltlCAH NATIOfolAL and Of tlW petitions, aC· .... lliMf":.M:::::; ~!'..:~=· letlval'f dllo lor dlllrlhllon tn ="sC:...c'!!'t· c o u n t s a n d re po r t s _:.:;·.:Nill"''""' preto• ., • 1.;. ~.!:"'.!".ct!.":. ';:Tc .. ~==: vice,..,_ described In Section 1200 --.. ....,. u•tt• • C1Mer1pc1M ..,.. 11W~ _.. •IJll -..... -TM• ........,.. -111e11 w1111 "'° of the <:allfornia Probate t!CtaM " ~.,., tile ,_. ..,.... ., rwar1111 ,..._lft9s. COulty Cle,,. Clf o..,.. Couftly ""Oc· Cod • "'"'· _.. -Written ~ ., • Wrlt'-n-"•re,.kltetltl'9nl ,..., it, t• ,. . .,_ •· .... , _, C8114oin IN tffldotnttal ff• tll m~ OI tile "'*k. ,__, IO •e1tAf 1UCll ~.· tM4o,. NII~ .... , ..... 11'41 •ll"'Y ~~ .. ·~ Rick L L_. Wllllam oArto: T'llll n11 .. Y .. oe:t ... r. 1• ,.,. ~Y. ~ .. w-1cn• , •. "'MDI LAWM-NT. OUYI <AP> -1be widow of Mon'*Y • C.mtt9"/ SU Frmct.co developer Tllll IMll-• II CMdlle:lad by .._ ............ .._ Olo!Mtlrl .. _ _.... --I t• (tl ... llO ..... ._leftll0)tli:: ............. .,., Mt.* V • ldWnlft, Anerlteyl at a.ji. OtUM!lt Of' THE 90Alt0 01' Ille .... tf 1111• autll<.ttlell . ~--""" L•• .. -~Dr SUll'IEltYl!IOM Of' OltAHCH COUN· dnlrl119 .. "*"'' (_... "' 1"4111e, ca...... , 1t'' ................. Cfwlly., 0r-... flf ...... .., ................ ., ,.,. --·••111.., ............ "9- Crematcwy • Henry Doelaer hu IMS Gi9let ~.. doa ated a ta mlllloa c::::::-trult fuad to tbe tllJ'I -~------"' • IOOlolfca.l eoclety. Tiii• .. ..._.. -fll .. _1111 tlto C-ty Ofrll lfOrOllllt ~ .... Oct. ..... • MORMAlt •· WA1tott .. ........ .... " TfYllle9I • Clillll Cill9lmwllty ColM9t °'*"' ~·--0r .... c.... o.tlty "".~ Oc1. 11, 17,.. "- ~,.._Or .... CMwe o.tlly '1lel hlte -8eec I TY, C:ALlfOltHIA. lllWI .......... MOllllitmolll Aeeftc Oct, 11 IUI N.w. 1 t• 4JtNI C. f ft6f • e I · ( 714 J IUALl JUN a ALU AN DU •11.,-1,...,.,.... ..._,._ DlvtlMll .. rf , . . ..... m . , . =.-:.~iwn ... ·~P.o ......... .... ca11 l•2-11 . ..0r.,..<»uM.,,cA A~1-.-0r:c .... Dlfl•• H.t ht a few word• ...,..llltM 0r ..... e-1• 0.11., ""-' ,._,.,.. 0r .... CMR Del" Pl*, °''· 11. "-• to work or ou. 0c1• "· ""'· ...., ..... one.er 11, M, .._ ...... o n• t. ' DAILY ~U)l Starting From Srratrlt Workmen c arve s ite for twin Pac1tlc Mutual towers in Newport Center, as seen from Marriott Hotel. Exist ing Pacific Mutual structure 1s s hown in background. Cons truction wiU begin next month with completion in ear_ly 1982. A two-level Busiaess r cst.wranl also will be built. Pa~ific MutuaJ. according to city officials, will not occuµy one of the towers until ~he new Pacific Coast Highway Bridge 1s done, about Feb. 1~2. Forecast BuffiOn Sand ... Asswnptio1is ll<1s i!i for Economy Seers By JOHN CUNNlt't ' .. ~ ............... ,y .. NEW YORK E c·onom1t· forecasting has improved from the days of omens Jhd portenL'I, but it remains an u rt rath .. 1 than a s c 1 e n <' e I l 1 s h ;i rd a i. mathematics and com puters, but soil as its uusi(' a1>1mm11 lions. In making his h~rd . de ci malized pr0Ject 1o n s, Or Lawrence lt. ~ Kl ein , this year's winner l of the Nobel Mem o ri ct l 1 P r ize ror \~ "" Economics, is · / forced by the ~·~W.~ natur e of ' • fopecasting to ~ bu i l d on ' various soft assumptions. Klein, for example, foresPes & moderate recovery in 1981, with gross national produt't n sins 4 6 percent, inflation averaging !l2 percent, and unemploy ment set tling to around 8.2 percent HI thl' final quarter. tanl ~~sumv1io11s ere: made~ Th<tl .1 l\1 '< cut w 111 bec·orne df~<'l l\ t· ;at lh<> l1t.·~i nninl{ of I :Jal · fhat lht! rcd 111·tuJ1I will be a houl $:!7 lJ11l1'111, ··with rnu~hly half or the l><.·n11ftl~ p.0111~ Lt> 1n- d n11dual:. uou t:alf tu firms ·· That the Fcct<'ral fle~Nvc will fullow ..i cuursc ol moderate monct<1r) r1•st1·a 111t • t'h1s im- p 11 l's t h iJ l g ' 0 wt h I II l h c m c111l'LH) .. tJZ ~r .. !.!1ttt'8 will be m 11dPn 1t e w td llw t 1111 t'rt"ll rates w 1 II rtl>t', Llul n<Jt "''~<· 1 p 1 t;1usly.' T h.1' th·"· ~ .. w d 1 Ara u 1an p 1 H·t-frir ml wel l a 11c r u l!e S34 a bat tl'I ir. Uw rirst q ua rtPr of 1981 &md th.11 l hl' ;,v~r ~ge of oth1•r u·l'f'~ · µroduC'~rs will nse h \ ;1 -.omc" h;.t lt!s-.cr a rnount " S~111!1 oil no"' tS '1houl S30~ K£(A< 'J~ SLUI as~utn pllons p re1 f''1t th" 1n atht rnut1cal equa. ti<m l>, \d 11cn 1-t·ck to r e la t e how · th1.: 1·a.nous ::-t pments o f produc lion Jnd t·<,n~1.tnpt11111 inte ract on ea<"h 1t h •·r 1 )11· rc:s ult s somettl)le:. :it P t:.i1 w1d"' of the m ark 11\0dels are eagerly awaited Clients of econometr ic firms, !IUCh as Wh arton Associates, Data n.esource11 Inc. and Chase Economelrir•s, need not accept the model<! as lnnexi ble, but can adjust the m to their own fo recasung neet.ls. .\~ TOOLS, therefore, they re- m a1 n useful no matter what c·rit1cisms are leveled at ll'leir ~mperlections. If an assumption 1s questionc..'\I, for instance, a dif- ferent assumption can bt: made and the model adjusted. Never, however , can on~ avoid the· assumptions. and in a world that grows more ln.ter related, the Job ~comes increasingly complex. Ta:lk's Topic: Build Wealth ITFL Edges Closer to Brink Critics point hUt, howtver. that the firm mathematical dt!· pictions of the economy that arc characteristic of what is <'ailed et'onometrics a r e built nn d quivering substrul'lure ol s 1tl1 jective assumptions . IN 111E}7tojections of Whan.on E conometril' Forecast ing A:; sociates, of whic h Kl1:1 n 1:. chairman, al least (our 1 moor I\ tc11. :.in<I (ltia · 1 us1·r s of rl1 .11 llt:111 al1l ;ti :uodels c·11ncedt lh<'I r rr·sull:-Jr c 11nty as good as t h c·1 r .1 !>~.11 n.p t 10 11 ~ A good ecorwrnetn•""" m ust t h e n·fo r ,, hf' w1 d1•ly k rtn \1 letJi..1 .:1 hlc .is IA Cll ;1S o;1 11~lllll 1t·,1l h JJJ 1•1 1<;1• l\.l\'111 (I ("JUI 'i< li d!\ lh~:,i• qti&l1 f11·at1 n-. b••t111' .,,,11dl.1 -y,rn11111lr·11 "' 1·t·t111111t>11·~ .. t11tl t h1: Coastline Community College off er s a four-week series on ".A.H C 's of Comprehensive ,. 111anc·1aJ Planning for Business Owners '' from 7 lo lO p.m . Wed- nesdays, beginnan~ Oct. ~l9, at All state Savings anrl Loan, l Corµc,rat e P l aza Drive . .'IJewport Uenrh. T hen· is no r>h~rge but ad- v anr•t" r<'g 1s t r :it11>n ts advised by Oct ~l Ht~rstration may be SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -ITEL Corp., stag- gered by stiff competition from International Busi- ness Machines, reports losses of $443.3 million dur- ing 1979 and company offi cials siUd the firm faces possible bankruptcy. The company, primarily concerned with leas- ing computer equipment until its business was un- dercut• in January 1979 with the Lnlr_!>duction of .a ~--1M!w line of-computel"S by TBM. estimated losses fodbe first half of 1980 at S35 million. In May, the company reached a preliminary agreement with its creditors to n!align debts, hop- ing to avoid bankruptcy , Failure to complele that debt agreement .. may leave ITEL with no feasible alternative to· seekiq protection under the federal bankruptcy laws," the company said. 4 YAIL.UU MOW! COUECTORS CORNEA Rare Coina a Shimpa =·~~m:. Prestige location Early Mail Delivery Holding and lor1Nard1ng U.S. ,Mt• Senlc. O...c--... -Cl••M . ., -l(r.•o•"r--.... -·• ~- M~l•LHI .... .a. IOOCoronas -· -. Tta. Mail Suit~ JOPH<K _,, -tO% Sil-"-141U'll. , __ ,.., Cal-~---11111 ........ _,.. (714)1111110 lr ...... C.A92714 17 I 4J 549-4733 South eo.. ..... Ylltep ___ .._k ORDER YOURS NOW ·• 1000 IACteM--C-...._ BEAUTIFUL STICK-ON ·LABELS STYLISH 1YPE ON GOOD OUAUTY WHITE GUMMED PAPER • PERSONALIZED •EASY TO USE • FOR YOU OR A FRIENC> r---------------------, I Fill'" 1h1t coupon, clip and 1n111t w•lh S1 7~ • 25 po$lage 10 l I Pl~ Printing, Label Div. I t POat Office Box 1580 • 330 W. Bay St. I I ea.ta Mesa. California 92626 t I . \ I 1 . I I I I I I t i -----, I I I ': 89 Sure to UM Your Zi~ I 1·1· I ;T PRINTING I The 1979 losses. amounting to $38.35 per share, left the company with a negative net worth of $207 million at the end of last year, and a total debt of $1.2 billion Sinre its troubles began, ITEL has consolidated its operations into three divisions and cut the number of ernpJoyees from 7.200in March 19'79to l.100. . - The company s aid it is contin~ng' to inc1:1r losses. Company offic1al,S have ~IUd that . their strat egy of shifting to the leasing of r~road equipment has been hurt by the economic re- cession Mercury Savings & Loan Association of Hunt· ingtoo Beach announced it bas exceeded $'785 million in total assets, while earnings <unaudited. aftt:'r tax) for the first nine months of t• tiad dropped to SJ , 746,803. Net earnings for the third -quarter were S232.000, do1A.'1\ from Sl.6 million lut year. Leooard Shane, chairman and chief executive • Officer, aaid, "Tbe eaJ'llillla ........ eoatiDues to be the result ol'tbe hip cost ot funda, due to aav· ings and cfedit interest rat.a, but the relationship between cost and yield bu belUD to return to via· ble levels." . Per share earnings for tbe quarter dipped to I cents as compared witb 44 centa for the like quarter in 1979; and '8 cents per share for tbe fint nine tuooths u compared with Sl .42 for the like period in 1979. • *** J .R. BobetHbmld& is president of the newly formed ARC Precut Products group of Hydro Cond_uit. <\iVJsion, ARC Aq11rica •\ " . • in.Newport ,...b,,._ • -·-- • * • D. J: Enteijac s ucceeded Bobers<:bmidt as president of Hydro Conduit. ARC makea COD· crete and Olher products for COD· ·struclioo and is a wholly owned subsidiary of Amey Roadatooe Corp., Ltd., London, a sublidiary of Consolidated Gold F ields. Ltd., al9oofLondon, England. * * * 9099lttCMllllNDT Ju BartleU · is assistant to the president of Cochrane Chase, Livingston ft Co., Irvine. Sbe will man age persoooel and facilities. • • • Smith lnternationaJ Inc., has formed Smjtb In- ternational Mining Equipment Cos., which will or- ganize all Smith's mining and industrial products and divisions into one reporti.q unit. John Wil.aoo is president of this unit and re- ports to Harold Sl. Clair, group operating vice pres· ident. Reporting to Wilson will be Drilco In· duatrial, Mining Tools and Smithpimer, wbicb will remain separate operatina divtsloaa. The organi&aUoo provides 1troe1er market planning and RAcD for exi1tin1 diviaioaa u well u identifying new growth opportunities in the min· mg eqwpment industry. Smith International Is a lellding manufacturer and supplier of a broad rUlle of clrllllnl tools. equipment and related services to the energy in· duatri~. • • • Beverly Kills Savings & Loan and Irvine Savings le Loan associations say ne1otlatioas for the acquiaition of Irvine by Beverly Hilla Savini• have been terminated. ~~ XA2 NOW IN STOCKI • .,,,.. c. .. ,. JIO.I '"'91.,-,u.tlft. tMot Pot1 Ollie.) 832·3881 C.11142-1111. ......... ..,, .. fOWfk . ........... ___, nodlpOlllon ... _ .. . . ,,. ,,. · w ud<1 .. j .11 .1J 1 111r·. <lrol1 v ·1 frlv \'Confl"<"" d 1 1 l\<11 h th.-poliu cal ,111d l1u!-111. ·, "' ,, ltl!' 1.1. lwr .. hb Ch ,.,. l"ht · ( o ut1l e·1· t~SO Listi"q~ · in au" :11 th dr,or on a space· a v<1 ilahl .. oasis. for informa- tion r ull 963-ll811 , Ext. 256. l ptc and DoK"IU "•" t Ano)t.,fl "",, H"11•. '><'~" C.rtNall • Et1e• ~>• WtllJl•• ~ft.~,.. C..l•lnEx -·· Swm~ OleTtOO\ Ha1ml uft ~o"" vJSind TK ,.. .. ,~ .. 1 u1.a ... 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Another wa~ of put tan~ that '" tlw 1.11 rr••·• "1,,, . ••I\' corn dot"sn't get murh of the numcy \nu 1ihm1>. 1111·.1 n .1• · •11 supermarket for a box of Kello~~·s ('nr n Vl ;rk• ... ~ .. 11 .. ,. the big winner ConAgra, c.1n Om:.iha IJ<i<.1·d far111 fl'll ,.,,,, J .. 111 ''" • ~ot burned very bad l)' followin~ tt11s pr1•-.1•r11 •t11•11 lor hi,·~. prof i ts but no\\ 1t ':-. returning to lht' t rnu~ Ir IN FORMER OA \'S whe n 1t t>on· ltw n:11111 'wti1 a:-k:1 Consolidated Mills. ConA~ra was lt<aswalf\ ,, 11111.J 11tll 1 It look the wheal g rown by f.urmN-. <111<! 11111 I• I ti 111l'• flour. ltstilldoeslhat But after World War II when ti ..,,iv. • t•••· • ""'" 1111 (;eneral Mills Pillsbury, Quak1•r Oar'-:rntl 1; •• , .. r.rl I· 11 I• t aking flour and putting 11 intr1 bl1 xr·o, l<1 "II ~ ... ·,.\• "'''), and pancakt: mixes a nd do1n~ VN) "t•ll ;1l t t11, bu ,rn .. :-.Jebraska Consolida ted dcc·1dcd th.11 t ~, ... "•llJl1J 1,t•I piece of thts action. So they devclopl'd th•·rr ''" n. k•· , • .i panC'ake mixes They sold the.!>e m1 i.cs unde r tht> f>uru .P1 111111'' lali• I and they did very w e t I. When Oll'<t's orr I! 11 i.11 II ..i 1 J•• .i 1 I'll r, the market. they were touted rnur nl1 , • .., ..i • •>r 1 "11wn1 t• pro<tuC"t .. ;usl 1tdd \\<atcr and po11 11),i• 11.1 .. \1•11 It was Nebras ka Consoli dated lh-at re-ahzed that t his approac h wa s s o m e what d e meaning to the housewife <lnd s o they r 1.:1·om mended that two fresh eggs be added to the Money Tree l I J mix. The Duncan Hines cake mrx pa1 k~11•t• 1ar i11•d a I'' lure of Duncan Hines, \I.ho w1:1s rc.·<·ognw·n thl'n a •n 3uthority on where to eat and when• to '' '" m·\l •· 11 ... ~tatement· For ~ebraska Consolidal('d, wh1• h had 11e\ .. r 1:111 .. cons umer product. 1t was glamorou::. u111 oi l ~o a l1•ll· srary. They knew som ething about milling \lo bt•,\t in111 t 11ur but they knew very little ahout advert1s1 ng , 1~ hwh was <ud denly setting the m back about S3 m rllinn a y ea1 I h;1t 's something General Mills. Pillsbury anti Quaker Out~ wt·re,, comfortable with. But it was heady sturr for u little Otn aha~ • .: flour miller. -~ Procter & Gamble , whose middle name 1s advertising~ relieved them of this worry. They bought the entire DWl:~ can Hines business -and they went on lo establish th~ brand as the top seller in the cake mix market. Nebrask0~ Consolidated. now· known as ConAgra, returned to tbeif:S -J rarm ·based, commodity-oriented bu~inl•i.s .~: One of the businesses they w<>nt into w:.is tht> m;_1ss tJrw..,: ductioo of poultry. which IS basically a f1m1·l11m 01 f •t>J~ where ConAgra already has a position Thev :>• 1· nne t>f t~:· top 10 broiler producers in the nation, slau).!hli>nn~ m11r-i·· 'than 2 million head a week • .•·. 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I lit' \1 111 "1111.:~1·1 \hon tlw "flt' at l11ttsl>urgh, "It was t11t only thinR that worked," explained Hradshaw. Yeah, like maybe New Orleans, where he'd be reunited with Steve Rosenbloom, who now serves as the team's general manager. 11111 1101 q111I•· •• ~ '·"' ht> .. uys 'I "ould Sa } it , 11111111111·:. 1,1\111.il1h "41l h tht• ont:s I had IQ 1'1tts ''' '1•t. ,1llh11111oth v1111 llu vt· tu n·rn t:ml>t'r that those "1. I r ltllt''''·''' ""nSUJ>l'r Howl s ' An even bette r s tory might he the one during his working days at the Uni versity of Cincinnati. Radakovich drove away from practice one af ternoon. parked in the garage, walked up the stairs, put has playbook on top of the refrigerator, and sat down at the kitchen table Steve would like nothing more than to sieal Malavasi away from the Rams \ "Ill""' H11v. I \lt'll•r\ M 't'llb to tie \tie llnal 1, , , , "' ,., 1tl•·111 1 1w••il1•d l11 1 omplete this r ase Are you listening Geor gia? • • • COACH ~ALA VASI has a rating system for tlis defensive team's performance : It \&>.\KO ' II':-. NU'KNAMt-: t~ 'Bad Had," It wasn't until that moment he s a" a strange face st aring at him Under 20 points 1s good. Under 14 is great. Under 7 ii> excellent "Oops, sorry . Wrong house," he s aid '' "'' w h 111• .11111<'-. .a-.hr~l al'kol memory ~"llt' ';till 1.111·' l'1 lhflu1 i:,11 q1i.11 It>• l.H.H'k I er1) Hra<Jsha w .. ,,, .1k:-l111td h ol tilt· t 11111•<. bl' used to c:ome to the .. 111t·ll111·~ to talk 111 th<' 1·111tl hl'' in the press l>ox on 1, It• 1111tl no ft•:-11<>11~·· from the other end Ile then pick up his book and drove to the right house . . three hlocks away * • • COACH RAY MALAVASJ'S contract, or lack of one after this season, hasn't rere1ved the publicity C}f som e of the othe r well·known malcontents O is super. For the r ecord, id six games. the Hams have received three "grea(•· ratings. Malavas1 didn't disclose his rating for more than ;!()points. • • * lkt'1' 111 th11u~hl .. kadakov11·h "ould ('Onsta nll} l.!nnrc H1 .icl:.htt" :-µlcai> for ~u1dance over the h1 Jtb.d F1nall}, our ol ft ustrataon. Bradshaw said he The coach doesn't seem to be worried however. CBS SPORTSCAST ER Jim Hill has a rating, too. Ills deals with the proper age to quit the game so a <See SEVANO. Page 89) "I don't worry a ~ut con tr a<'li>," he says n at Shirley's Eager Muldowney Eyes Ontario Title By HOWARD L. HANDY • Ol 1 .. O.Uy P'-SUff ONTARIO -There are four drivers in contention for the 1980 National Hot Rod As· sociation world top fuel driving cha m · pionship that will be decided this weekend at Ontario Motor Speedway. The only driver who has won previously at Ontario is Shirley Muldowney, also the on- ly woman to ever win the world title (1977). "I HA VE A chance of walking out of On- tario with over $37 ,000 {his weekend," Shirley says.. "That would be the best pay day I have ever had for one particiular race. And we need it. too." Muldowney, Gary Beck or El Toro. Jeb Allen and Marvin Graham are battling for the championship. , ~eek is the current point leader for the world-title with Allen second and Muldowney third. For Shirley to win her second title. Beck and Allen must be eliminated in one of the fi rst three rounds. If that occurs, she can win the title by winning at Ontario. Qualifying runs s tart this afternoon ( 11-3 > : Saturday from 9 lo 5 with the pro qualirying from 11 to 3 ; and final elimina· lions from noon to 5 on Sunday. "TIUS IS THE world championship and we have a very good chance to win," Shirley says. "Our car is running more consistently right now than any of the other three." . She is eager to get started o.n the Ontario st raight that runs down the pit area of the championship car c1rl'uit. ··Everyone looks forward to running at Ontario." she says. "I hope it will be the best surface. Ontario is usually very good and they massage it t o get it as perfect as possi· bl e They aJso work the track at night after eacti round whi ch helps." Muldowney h as posted the second quick~ ~r run averag!? of any d!'iver ~'! t~e. tour-(5JJ39 seconds for . 26 run power at- te mpts) and has been under 6.00 seconds more often than anyone < 2'1 limes>. Top fuel is her only competition. SHIRLEY MULDOWNEY year. The parts manufacturers have done a good job in keeping costs down but nitro methane and fuel have gone up. We use the nitro lQ run the car on the track and fuel to 10 down the road to the next stop. That has been a real back breaker " She recently ran in a regional race in Mi chigan and crashed on Saturday dunng qualifying "WE WERE ABLE to repair the car overnight and run on Sunday. We had to change the steer ing mechanism, front wheels and a couple of panels. Theo l was able to beat Don GarLits in the finals with a 5.96 run. · "I got there first and beat him because of '!,!)" r~action on the g.~&Jll!~. "·. ___ . __ _ , T~ the last.. r aci!--o! the-1980 cham-- pionship season but she has a match race in Texas against GarLits in November. Then she will go home to Mt. Clemens , Mich. and paint and wallpaper her home un- til January. Royals • Resting Easier KANSAS CITY, Mo. <AP) - The Kansas City Royals rested a little easier today when they learned they probably would have the services of Georg"e -- Brett in tonight's third game of the World Series against the Philadelphia Phillies. Trailing 2-0 in the Series. the Royals face a virtual do-or-die situation. A loss would all but hand the Phillies their first World Series title on a gilded platter. No team in the'78 years of· World Series play has re- bounded from a 3-0 deficit to win the best-of-seven-game set. Brett. who hit .390 during the season and drove in 118 runs . un· On Tl' ,,,.,.,,,,., a.. .... ~." •• 5 derwent minor s urgery Thurs- day to have a painfuJJy swollen .. hemorrhoid lanced. The opera· -. tion. performed by Kansas City proctol<>cist John Heryer took about 20 minutes. Heryer said Brett would r e main ln the hos pital until this morning. "IT WAS A simple operation," Heryer said. "We simply lanced a blood clot and removed-it. ther eby removing the pressure and hopefully the pain." Heryer said Brett would soak in hot tubs and keep off his feet until this morning. Heryer said Brett probably wQt,tJd DQt ~J.Qg_~cent.for U!e iame but that.he sbCluld ha..-e no. problema playing. Kansas City M a6ager Jim Frey had lo replace Brett in the sixth inning of Game Two when the problem became too painful. Brett was limping and had trouble run· ning. Th at 'l-1 Hoston 's (;er aid I lc nde rson hanging in the air as he goe~ for ci bas k~l during NBA action Thursd~y ni~ht aga111~t ~til~aukec T he f{ucks· M1c.·key Johnson is trying to ~cfcod him Ho.,ton ' on. 110 103 "I Fli:EI, THAT to drive a funny car would be stepping-down," she says. "That's m y own opinion art'hough I know Don Prudho mme has done quite well. But he's an exception. "The sport gets more expensive every "I don't plan on quitting because I'm do· ing what I want to do and have a ball at it. I'm able to be my own boss and there is a certain sense of independence. r get to be with most of the p~ople that are my friends and I enjoy the life style in racing. AT THE SAME time. the Phillies. who won the first and second games of the Series at home . had problems with their own casualties. • .. UCLA Gave Up, Ut #. \:For-That Reason, Gompf Has Become Stellar Per/ ormer •. .· •• By E O ZlNTEl. •• Ot ow O•th' PllVt su t !: 8 111 ( iompf VI\ 1111 :,. rt 1111:ml1t•ri. tl1t· ~uy his l1';.1n1 pluy<'d 1h1• l 'n1vt•1 t>IW of =Ncbra<;ka ·w .. 11 . 1l w.1s a goo<1 ex :perience.' hl' :-.1}~ _ And lht• lrnal i-<•11r•·' "You reJllv w J11l lo lo.no.,...•" he ask~ '·tt was somt>thin~ l1~P !>!i !I Hut honest ,ly. w e pl:iyt•d pr1•l l) Wl'll It was the Llncoln fans tlrnt ~ot tu Ui> mon· th:.in _ltnything Thl'~ µo nazy then' " HAD BU I. (;()M J> F lived 0111 his tii~h school dream .. mrl bc·t>n rerru1teJ by UC LA like he fell sure was going to hap· pen, he wouldn't hnvc had to end1;1re that embarrass mg loss an Lincoln earlier <this season ·But 1hen agum. <:ompf may have J\eve r developed into the superb kind of eollegiate · middlt> linebacker he is to· jay. ·In high school, <:o mpf was one oT 'those athletic success stor ies you read about in dimestore paperbnc.'ks . He ~ould do no wrong. 1-'rom 1975·77, Bill G ompf was Lag unu Beach lligh School's !'ports franchise. He lettered six times In three dif· iffrtnt var!llty sports football. baaket- -#U .and baseball .. _ ,. IN FOOTBALL, GOMPF had the r.are tilUnc:Uon or being n amed the South eout Leaaue's offensive and defensive 'Player ol the Year. He waa so honored Ja 191'7 when, as· a senior, Gompf parterbed~ed co•ch Dennis Haryung's Art11ta to a r~pectablc S·4 record. BILL GOMPF Gompf was undeniably a running quarterback. He pH1ed for jual'\400 yards that year but ran for clOM to'IOO yards. At the same Ume, Gompf wu a stellar linebacker u be had beeG for two previoul years. "We chan1ed our 'Whole offensive scheme for Bllly, '' Hid Haryun,, now an assistant at Caplltrano Vallef. "We switched from the power I to tbe veer _....., ___ _ following his junior year . I went t o UCLA and I knew that Billy wanted to go there. too. 1 took him up to the school in his junior year and he liked what he s aw. Sod.id J.." GOMPF WAS the Artists' leading tackler for three years and received the pinnacle 1,000 points in the school's de- fensive point system all three years. In 1976 with Gompf leading the way, Laguna Beach realized its first winning football season since 1968 (8·1). .Gompf was n't r ecruited heavily following his senior season, but to him it didn't matter. AJl that did matter was that UCLA was very interested. However. Gompf required knee sur· gery for torn car tilage that winter and suddenly, UCLA bad loet in- terest. "They <UCLA ) said that they felt Bil· ly was too slow and small to play Pac 8 football but I think that was Just a Une," reflected Haryung. ''They had priorities on three linebackers and Billy wu the fourth. · "I was upset too, because I knew that be cbuld play there." GOMPF FINISHED up his senior year, giTiillll all-lea1ue honor• ln baaeball u a third bueman. ID the meantime, Gompf )'.aad been contacted by three 1chooll c:oneernlD& football tebolanbipa -University of Hawaii, Ore1on State ud Mlnneaota. For v&r)'lna rellOOI, he turMd all of tbe offen down. . . . ··ir it wasn't going to be UCLA, I figured I'd Just stay home and go to Saddleback College a.nd play,'' Gompf said by phone this week. FINA.LL\', IN APRIL, Ron McBride, a n assistant coach at the University of Utah and a close friend of Haryung's, called Gompf to ask if he had made a decision. "When I told them I hadn't they called me up right away," said Gompf. "That weekend. l made up my mind." It was Utah. "We knew about BilJy, we had just g ive n up o n h im ," said Utah linebackers coach Steve Halbey. "We figuredhewas UCLAproperty. '' Gompf played back-up his freshman year to All-Western Athletic Conference middle linebacker Mike Bailey. But he saw plenty of playing time and dem- onstrated lots of potential despite his size (6-0. 200). IN IDS FIRST YEAR u a starter in 1979, Gompf led the Utes in tackles with 143 and in interceptions with six for 12 yards. ms il)lerceplion total placed him second in the WAC. Thia year, t.hrou1h shl·-gamee, Gompf already hu 89 tackles to lead the team, one interception and two blocked kicb. In the Utah press guide, he's listed u a "POlt Seuon Possiblility," meanlna Gompf hu a cbuce for individual coa- rerence boaon •lain um year. Lut <See GOMPF, Past at) . , .. Slugging o utfielder Greg Luzinski, who was used as a de- signated hitter In the Series o pen er. missed Wednesday night's game with the flu and did not make the trip to Kansas City. He had a temperature of 103 Wednesday night and 101 Thursday mon}ing. Phillies Ma nager Dallas G'reen 5aid Luzinski probably would join the ~ today. Green said he planne~ to use rookie Keith Moreland in the de· signaled hitter's role. as he did Wednesday. Also slightly injured were center fielder Garry Maddox and catcher Bob Boone. MADDOX INJURED his left knee when he f ouJed off t ,Pilch against it in Game Two. X-rays were negative, but there was some fluid in the knee. He was expected to play. Boone still is recovering from an injured left foot sustained in a home plate collision in the playoffs with Houston. "It's sUll black and blue, but tbe swelling bas gone down,·' Boone said. "It's getting bet· ter." The Phillies arrived bere Thursday afternoon and headed immediately tA> Royals Stadium for a brief workout. The Royals, ,who traveled home riaht after the game Wednesday nl1bt, can-e e I ed their plans to workout Thursday because of rain and thundentorma in the momiq. Frey planned to start ri&bl· bander Rich Gale, 13·9 in the re1ulw seaidl\, afallill Phillies rl,bt-bander Dick Ruthven, ll;!O. tonil&ht. G a l e d I d n o t pitch in the Royal•' American Lea1ue Championship playoff• a1a1Dst New Yortt. His Jut start wu.on Oct. 5. / ..... SPORTS BREAK I HOCKEY FnCJay 0<.1011,., l / I o;. ICI h H..,,11~ Dr1•lnr•1 H,_,,la~"".-"' a t ~D? V1•1erun llurvurd C1HH'h Joe Restk will 5l lwr ome the next fcl()tb1tll co~t Notre Dame, ac f. • 1•ordlnN to LI puhlashed report ht' ratrtot Ledger H a t s Off to .'-'i11~11 11~r~ 111 M 1u1sa l'hust-lls reported rsday that llesllc . A Capaule Report From the World of Sports I mposter Strikes A~ain, This Time as an ~J...rnpirt• a.:1 t't'd lo lerm:o. 10 n·1.1luct Da Devine, who rs expe<·tec:t, to re 'l~n ut Notru U1tm1• &it~ the urrent season I have no c·orr1 1111•111 011 miythinit about Not e Dame," said Hestac. who also wrvcd as tht• Ha111s· 1.1uartcrbat·k courh dunnl{ the W7!.I r x B u t Kor (l lJ ii/·; 11s It •'rom AP otap•t<'llf'• PttlLAIH-~LPtlJA Tht> lmpostPr ha' 't1111 k Ill aaaln, thlll tlllW u:oni: 11n urnp1re'<1 un1for111 HI l'rHh ttw World ~r1es ert' wrrr St'ven men dresist'd 1n th"' ump11 da rk blut" on the f!eld T ut>sda> n1~ht bf•fort• f;umt-One· uf lht' Series Sb wt'rt' lt'gll The seventh wa!. Rarr) Thl· l111po~\t·1 Bremen · "It's hkt' u funtas> 8remt>n !>aHI after pulll n~ oft perhaps h is greatest ho11x )et "It !> ont' th1.nK to pa!>:. ~."' 1111 umpire at a ball gume But to do rt ul u World St.one!> An~~ then be able to walk away without anyth1n ~ twin~ !>attl That's fun." Nothing was said T here were over 65.000 J>t'ople in Veterans Stadium. a nd only a ft?w wen· a~ are that tht 1r'1at'I whose face has turned up mll~1t·all) tn the da rndest pla<'e:. had done 1t again He stood out on the field in an Am enl·an League ump's uniform for the national anthem He sang . He l'hatted with other umpires and was even around when the lineup cards were exch anged . Then he disappeared back into the st ands -Chances are you've seen Barry Rremen before. but may not have known at He was the guy m t979 who went onto the floor during the baUtime of the National Basketball Association i\ll·Star game in Detroit and took part in the second half warm ups. It was only after the horn sounded that people began to wonder who was that guy in the Kansas City Kings uniform? It was Barry Bremen who posed for the team picture last ye41r at the All-Star game in Seattle. And who played twice in the U.S. Open. Two weeks ago he stood proudly in a Yankee uniform in Detroit, posing for a picture in the dugout. ------Quot~ of t lw Da11-----, • h1 b1tion season. "The only thing I'm thank ang about nght now rs the game with Dartmouth lh1s we ek. That's the only thing on m y rnand" San Francisco an noum·ed that .. aul Hofer , lhe team 's all purposl' running back who lc<tds the NFL 1n ret'eiv1ng, wi ll bt: out for the re!>l of the se<1son following knee sur gery . Seattle l'Ornerhack Cornell Webster has retired from football bec ause he was losing in tt'rest m the game. Coach Jack Patera s aid . Oregon Coach Hieb Brooks s aid oa:v1HE that quarterback Re.1ocie Ogburn almost < t•rla1nl) will oot play rn Saturday's game against L'SC. OglJurn ts sufrcrang from back spas ms . Detroit quar\t>l'hack Gary Danielson. who has led the club to a 5 I rt- l'fll'd and first place an the NfL's Central Division, SilYS a l1actl ) 1Jru1scd right shoulder may keep him out of Sunday's- .:a nw at Chtc·agu f;d u.·ord" B r ••fhrrs T a kt-Tt-a• f_.r ad Edw ards broth e r s , Danny a nd Dave, n bll•nded their efforts for a better·ball, l2·under-par 6-0 and a two-stroke lead Thursday in the first round of the Walt Dis ney World National Teilm ~olf championship at Lake Buena Vista, Fla. The teams of Mike Reid and Ron Streck, and Dave Barr and Ed f'iori s hared second with 62s . . Harry Easterly Jr. has been ap pointed chief administrat ive officer of the l,;_S <;olf Assoc1a taon Tom Watson was named the PGA ·s Pia.Hr of the Year for an unprecedented fourth consecutive time Postal E rRplo y ees Get Hide ChaJ19e WIClllTA. Kan. Kansas City Hoyals T Ea shirts were a big hit m the Wichita post offat·e until Postmaste r Wal bur Baird cried "foul " Baird said Postal Ser vice rules proh1b1t we ar an i=: advertising for a com merc1al product . Clnd that IOC'luded wearing the Hoyals' logo So the employees filed a union grievan<'e , And just in time for the World Series. th~ Postal Services IN<; 1.EWOOO l A I' 1 I 'h11rl11, Si1n ml'r has kncwkt•d tm 1 ht• cl11111 of a thn·c ~oi:ll ~.1111•· 111.111 , lllnl's, sn1ring a pair 11f 11,,t(, ,, HJ d1ffl·n·nl m·<·a~111n 111 111• 1 ., sc&srins v.ith th. I"' \ri, •I• Kings Thursdu) n1~ht h ·· fir1 ;dl' 1 1 that elUSIV(' third J.!<>111 Ill I I I gam1· as th(· Kin i.:., 111 ,11 ll1 i Quebt!l' ~ordaqul'S Ii I 1t1 lh•·11 Nat10n al I flll'kl'\ l.l'a~m· ~·;J111• "It s<.>cmcd like 11 took ~· '"" tlm(' to gt't <t hat I nr I.. 11111 11 wasn't o n nw 1111n<I ' :-.1rn1111·1 s:ud aftc-r ward 'Wh t•n l g .. 1 1111• firs t two goals 4uickh I 1h11111 11 maybe tills would lit• th1· n1d11 ''THE THIRO (;O:\L \\ ,,., II 1 s1tt1ng there. ll "'a!> ,1 1·1 .. 1 1 •• \ ont· to kno<'k in. ' In add1t1on to "1min1·1 ., lhr1·1 i;rores. the King~ ).!fJ\ a kl'~ en.ii frorn derenseman ,J£:1 n _1,111 .1\o \\hCI tallll:'d Wl\h 13 Iii f l'fO;jiO I\ to snap a 4 4 tw Koral>·s st·L·ond g<Hil 1)1 ii i season came aft.-r hL· tool. ;1 1• •" from rookie (~rl'.L: Teri 1011 111111 behind the m·t and th1· -,1 .. 1 from 40 feet out l'lud<·d <l11t·l1• g1>allc MH•hael U11in 1\111 :oh "'" St•I UJJ lW() othi·r !?'•Ill .. In tl w I ' I period for th1· 1'1111! .... Simmer \\ho 111 f\ 1111 111 !':111.':o. ~o<tl .,,.,~no 11111• l.1 • 'l'ar "·1th 56. ~1•111 1-<I 1" ••, 111 r1pc•ning 1Jt•r111d li1-1ll11 I 111 I· I a h1·a1l :l ll l'hl:' '-11rdiqll• 'I" t.. 1 I 1\\11 1 Ill, .. ,. ~ I I 1 ~ I f. fl I I I \j, ... II .,,,, 11 I I I , I 1• I 1fl .. 1111· I/ I I 1•-, It ' '• •I ' I I •II I II ft f11t }II• I 11 I .., r I ffll"' ,\' I II I ltl't I Lil 11111 1! II I 11 II I I I II > I 'I I ,,, •1 L: I .1111 ' loll I 1ort I liolt ,, ··~ .~I fl 111 " A lot of younger players d~n 't want to hear a~ut the future about life after football. All they want as to be patted' on the back and be told how great they are." Nick Buoaicootl, former Miami Dolphins' linebacke~. who now is a successful lawyer. player agent and pubhc speaker. regional -offi t•e 1n Kansas City" of cours.l' <•ha~~t:rl 1 he policy to aJJow T·s hirts for "bona fide athJellt team. F r 11w l ""•I•' IC u Parbll. fd-rri • ~igltt t h .-f'irn Robert Pariah scored 10 of his 17 points in the m fourth quarter, leading Boston ta a 110·103 win lf1mh ard Bl,,,,.,~ 'f '1t•o Bad l p pl1•" Former president John Hubbard of the • L'niversity of-Southern Califorma blamed "two SEVAN()'S <:()I.. I\ ' over Milwaukee to highlight· NBA action Thurs- d ay. Rick Robey, Parish's backup at center. scored nine of his IS points in the second half to help spark the Celtics. Marques J ollnson led the Bucks with 27 points ... Elsewhere, George Gervin poured in 26 points -and iced the game with a layup with 11 seconds left to lift San An_tonio to a narrow 102·99 triumph over winless Detroit. The Spurs squandered a 22·point lead early in the final period . . . Forward Mike Ml&cbell fired in 30 points. including 12 straight unanswered points in the fourth qu.ar ter, as Cleveland outlasted Washington, 90·88 ... All·star forwar.d JaUus Enln1 has become a Philadelphia 76er for the rest of bis life and then some. the NBA team bu announced. The club s~d Erving's six-year contract has been ,' i ' extended to the end of his playing career .. .,,... and that the 6-6 New York native has agreed to work with the Sixers on a parttime COf!Sulting bas~s in sales, marketing, prom~on and public relations affer his reUremen.t. 0..-E"at 'ii <•oal Sparb Calgary Blll Clement scored in the s e cond r.tl period as CalJary edged Boston, 2·1, to h ighlight , National Hockey League action Thursday ni~ht. The victory was the fir~or the Flames agamst bad · apples" for the school's current. ~cademirs athletics pro blems and also was cr1t1 cal of the a thletic director and football coach. The USC athletr<' depart ment has been removed from any role in the adm1ss10n or students following the d isclosures that 330 scholastically defi cient students were admitted to the school in the physical education department over the past 10 years. Hubbard criticized athletic director. Dr. Richard Perr9 and Coach Jobo Robinson for not keeping closer tabs on the situation . . . Radio station K FSO in San Francisco will air the Oakland A's American League baseball game~ beginning next season ... Temperance HUI, winner of the Belmont and Travers stakes. is expected to be the odds ,on favorite in t he eight·horse field for Sat,urday's inaugural running of the Super Derby at Louisiana Downs ... Stockholders of the Chicago White Sox approved the sale or the club for approx- imately S20 million to developer Edward I . DeBanolo Sr., who also owns an interest in Pittsburgh of the NHL and San F rancisco of the NFL. T~bion~ Hadf o Following are the top s ports events on TV tonight. Ratings are : / -1,. excellent; 1" worth watching:,, fair;. fo rget it. · ~ 5:15 p.m., Channel 4 ,, -.! v ,, WORLD SERIES: Philadelphia at Kansas City. Announce rs: Joe Garagiola, Tony Kubek and Tom Seaver. The Royals will have t0he crowd on their side for the first • plcl,\'('f I .. -,1111111 IHI! Jiii''' ··orrc·n .. 1\• .ind d "I ' '' lln1~men c-;111 11l<1Y 1111 lw11 1111tl ,\11· Th l' "t11nl' hnl1h 11 111 l•t• qua rterbal'k" ''' · 1\ "OCf(·nsi\'(' bad,<; !>h11u lt1. q•1rl tn their early 3<r.-anll n111111111. 11.i• ~ 1n theirlatc;!ilii 11111 did not gl\ 1· ,1n ,1._1• '" ltnt•bil<'kers. "1d1· 11•t·1•1' • , ., ,11111 kickers. ll1ll. hv t he ''Ct\ ,, rll· fens 1ve bac k '~ho pl.1 \l•d ''llh San Diego and <; rl't'n' B d' 11• t1 red at the age of 28 • • • Coa<'h MaJavas1 dosed pra{' tice Thursday for the first l11ne since last year 's Super Row\ It's hard to imagine lhP Ham<: ;•r•' worncd about lhc strui.:l!ltr1'" 49ers . Rut then , m a) ht• .lh1·1 s hould he with a n •>I f1·11"" 1 genius like Rall Walsh r1•<11i1 111 unleash ::1 ne\\ at! al'I< at thl 111 . . .. Wendell T vlc•r 1s runn1ni.: 11• 1 tcr ::Ind bctt~r with t'\"l'I 1•1 .11 t1 ce St ay tunC"d R1ll v Wadd\. wh(I v. :1:-. ,,.,, 1. 11. tn· a ·~hot fr~rn 1111 < • .. , '1111.d' J ohn Oaref1t'l1i :ind I 1. . " '" 'I I '111 I I a II_!, 1 I I ' I 111 II 111 . " ti Jt 11 ll 1 t I II d •t•I • ti 1n.11 • nn \11•1111·1 l •nc l< • 1 • 1111 l 11, I t .1 I 11 1 •11 rt' I ... ( I " •I IH I ht I .. 11 111• \ .1 on µla\• 1• •l•"• 11 • 11 ... k l.1111cs l111n:1·r d1•l•1t'"' Ii"~ .l11111ny \llt·n :inil 11.ht 1•11t1 ll.l\1d llill .I i 11 •" llr11\ lw c I• I "I'' I • ilf' llf t 11 I 11.1 \ 'I 111 I 111 '·I .. 'ti •n "l'rO - 111 II . , J I I t\' •4 Californi ~1 n ... H.cn k 'l • t Boston in two years ... Elsewhere, Curt FrHer score~ t~o goals and goaltender Richard Brodeur made 36 saves in his first start for Vancouver as the Canuc ks troun ced Philadelphia, S-2 . . . BryGll Trettier scored a pair of goals and ....._TOMW tipped in. a.tbicd-period rebound to snap a time since they won the American League ~itle o~~r _the ·Yankees. T"4:!y will send Rich G,all! (13-9) In QUeSt of th~1r f!f_st Wort'd Series-vrctory foh'ight: He will face "tfie Pnillies' Dick Ruthven <17·1,Pl as the Royals desperately seek a way to solve the late·inning Philadelphia lightning that has struck lw1ce in the Series to date. ,L>ea rock 1grarn 1 -are c•\tr,., '"" · .·'''' .. • dott htfu• kit--Sum.ta~ 1!:'1 J"l1t'" •• " • I' I I 11 I hn,:(' \ t ... -+3·lie a. the New ¥erk lslanden ·dumped~Detroit, 6··kT.~ winless Red Wings, 0-4 in the Norris Division, managed ~o lie the game 3.3 at the end of two period~. but the conf1.dent Islanders blew Detroit away, outshootmg the Red Wmgs , 14-11 in the decisive final period while outscoring them, 3·1 OTHER TELEVISION Football -Rams Week, 8: 30 p.m., Channel 11. RAD IO Wadd~·. \\ho nc1•dwl' It• 1\ ,. hi s fare· r e!'11rn·111•d \ •11 1 ., b(•c·ausl' C)f tl•!-> lllo\.\ lt11•"'' 111-0 somcl)lxl) hit h1 m ,qt h •• , • •l • hacn rner . . . . Keat Nelson, who collected bis looth point by assisting on a goal by Calgary's Wlllle Plett against Boston, said he didn't know he ha~reached_!_r.nilegg~JJl~year·ol!i'.s __ pro career gan w ith the Winnipeg Jets in the World Hockey Association. B~~ worl<l..S.eties_Philadelphia at K-ons.li <;_.1..,.,..s...1-s -p.rri., KNX (1070). Basketball Phoenix al Lakers, 1·10 pm. '"That's thl' d1t•aµ1 ·~1 .. 1i11t I " C\'t·r Sl!t'n.' !->:J1d .J.1d, I(,., n11lil after \\atd11ng 1 11111~ 11t lh1 pt 1 l'learlv an l':Jrh hit 11n1 • • :.por1 s1·~1 st t·1 :-J1d I 11 '' ht• ( Ban"f1\lcJ I \\ ol!'-l'\ I'll 1!111ot1 II KLAC (570). f'rom Paff#' 88 GOMPF A STELLAR PER FORME R • • • year, he was named honorable mention All-Conference. , "Billy's an intense competitor who hu to be on the field al all times," says Hallsey. "He's also very intelligent and that's what makes him the ballplayer he ll ... Indeed, Gompf is bright. As a buaineu-law major. he 's main- tainlnc close to a 3.0 grade point averqe at an institution that stretlel academics. lJTAH, PICKED to finish a ltroal second behind BYU this year, io.t its fint two games (21-7 to Boiae-State and 55-9 to Neb ruka) but bas since won four ttralpt. Its alao 2-0 in con-te re ace golna I n to this Saturday's 1ame at Wyoming. Gompf ii the key to the Utes" pro 4·3 defense, ·a ccording to Hallsey. "Billy plays the Dick Butkus position and we count on him. Agains t Wyoming, which runs the wishbone. he 'll have to make the big plays both inside and outside." Gompf has been e lected team •B illfl pla11• t h e Dirk B 1ttl.:1111 1"HAti1J11 a n d tee ,.,,.,,,t ,;,. Id•• Utah Coach Steve HallNy captain for this week 's game. Utah ·s outside linebackers, Dan Stewart and Marlt Anderson. are also quality players. But it's Gompf that the Utes look for to be the stopper. UTAH RECRUITS heavily from California schools . Of the 92 players on this year's roster. 56 are from Cali fornia. And Gompf, who wanted so badly to play his <;ollege ball at the LA Coliseum. is one of the outstand· ing transplants. "Coming he re m ade me work harder than if I had stayed in Southern California." Gompf said . "I guess that's ,one of the reasons I came up h ere. I felt the beach area just wasn't con- ducive to hard work. Plus, I did want to get away." Gompf added that although it get s a little too cold for him at limes. he enjoys his e nviron- me nt. "Billy's a rare individual," says his former coach Haryung. "He's the kind or kid that makes you wonder how in the world he's able to do the things he does. But somehow, he does it all." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - This Weeks Special lt71CADILLACCOUPE DE VILLE Leather covered seallnii area .• 40 ·80 dual comfort seats &AM••'M stereo w ~ape player, 1381VODl. '4~~95 COdillac Val~ Prolectlon ~rvtct Agr~t AootJablt N FL S t andings NATIONAi. CON FE HENCE A)11mlCASC'O~l l'.ltl.'' I. t:ast WI. T Da llas 5 I 0 P hila. 5 l 0 St. Lows 2 4 0 N. Y .Giants 1 5 0 Was hgtn. 1 5 0 Central Detroit 5 I 0 Minnesota 3 3 0 G reen Bay 2 3 l Tampa Bay2 3 I Chicago 2 4 0 West Rams 4 2 0 Atlanta 3 3 0 San Fran. 3 0 0 New Ori. 0 6 0 East P ct. PF' Pt\ w I. l .833 76 8.5 Ruffalo :; I (I 833 173 70 New Eng 5 I (I :J33 140 l27 Baltimore .j .! II 167 91 176 M1am1 3 3 0 167 78 120 NY J eLc; I 5 () Cf'ntral .833 169 97 Pitt. 4 .500 102 136 Cleveland 3 .417 75 137 llouston 3 .417 8S 120 Cine . 2 .333 75 100 San Diego 4 .667 17i 118 Denver 3 .500 147 124 Oakland 3 .500 144 198 Seattle 3 .000 88 168 Kansas Citv2 S-.y'10. ..... 11a ... 1 a1 S.n Fr•nclKo IC1>enne1211 t p,m I Bull••o .. Ml..,11 10..nntl •at 10 a.m I O•ll•• ac 1'!>11-lllflla ICh•nne• 1 •I 10 Am l GrM n e.ty •1 c1ew1anc1 Mlnnft01• at Clncln.,.11 SI Lo..i1 •• WHhlnl!lon SHiii• al -Votlt Jell j/lllanla .. -O.teans 0.lroll al Ol1C-l(•n1• City al O.nver Na,.. 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D•ll r 1'11•1 St•ll \nulh1 •r IJn(• O( tho<,(' lnll'n'ie~ tUlll\11 <'t>llf'~(· roothall rivulnes 1-: rPnrw(•cf S aturduy niJo:hl when S.ctfilll'IJaC'k :tnr1 {'1tru.., tangle 'in 1 1:Jtnt· whwh 1u~l might deC'1de 1t1l· M11-1>111n ( 'onfcr-..ncc <'ham-· p1onsh1p, wh1k· 1;olrl1•n We!>t and Or :111gt• c 'oa!.l uh,o l•ntrr c•on-trr n1•e pl:.iy (;oldl•n W1•st trdveh lo L.(JS A-ni.,t•lt•s t '( to p l uy u t e:.im ~lt1d1 h asn t "''"n ••O >' rom- f'< t1 11v1• url11111 1n U1n•1• week~. ~ h 1 I 1· < 1 1 :• 11 g ,. l' o a -; t . lwli•al!ul'rt·d t hrtiughout 1 he pre. .,, , .... ,. f ,, • • l•njg h S1mta An;, <1l 1 hi• -.;,.,,1 • \ "• 1111~ I All ~umes h.t , ,, , ,1(1 Kh "•>(( 111·11· c 1"(1111 b ;1t .11,\ lc,,,J< at ~aturrlav ., OCC at Santa Ana <'in c 1 1>1rl. l'11rkl·r s l'iratcs I <Ill 1111)\ 1111<1<;( }l 17 Iii \llC'l<iry 11v1•1 l'al11111:11 1n ltt<· lir'lt 1'!amc 11f llw ~!:'a!'cm It's b<',•n d ownhill I rt1m 1 hen· J:-lht· Hues have 111•1·1• ... 1h1·01 r .. 1 I I l ·7 1n t hl'1r last Pi •· :11111·., .1µ.11 n:-.t l;oldrn '', 1 ..... :d lt•l1·11·k ·ttnd Long I,, . '1 ~. I. I\ ih '(II.t i II-; t \1'k ( h ~1 1 l1u I' I II" )>llH~ d kl' 1'11111 ll~ll•ll, 1, 1!111.1n FO: J, ak Lilia 11ul of I If '1' I~ ltl" '>( l'llflj t111d l I I. ll II t t 1, .1 d 111••1 11.1,;, .,,,\~ lu1·k1·r ,, l•.1111 l1 u, 111111 t1.n1ng ,,,1, • 1111lt•:1• 11 1111· ·•rt\ k 1nrJ .. 11f 111•11,l\1 .lll JC'I. 'Ill' -'il~ :1 I I\ 'IH'I' ._ft1J (J JI Ill lfiJW;llc It f11111ld th1 "l'll ""II 1 11<!.,•1 k1111w~11<' v.rll be llJI 11' ·11)1-.t ;, lllllj!h OJ1f1l1n('r1l IO "•' 11 .t Ana I 11.m~ ~t tf• ;11111•~ al!c.cnst th· 11 .. ,t t• .. tn1 111 Lh1• Sf1uth f'oast f'nnrrr1·111 ,. I h,., . ._, orc•1I ;.3 1 •·1:-. ..... '"'L lfarl1or la'>I w1•1•l- 1• ,1 • 111 I\ n .•no •hi:~ hu1 r .i very b<1lun<·l'd IC'arn " Tut'ker not1•s. ~l eanwhile, th1• Dons will I.It' out to s h ake a two game c·on lercnt·e oprne r los ing streak which has k-..pt them from ,,,mn ing a ronfe rent:e title . "The first ye:.ir it WiJS C:l'rrito!'> and thf'-set.•c.md 1t was c :ross- mont," retails S anta Ana CoaC'l1 Tim Mills . "Roth times WC' wen• undefeated in non ronfcn•111•t: JC FOOTBALL play and we JUSl d1dn t appear to be ready to pl ay." The sight of the sturnbhn~ P irates may Ix-J U!.l what the doctor ordered for S<.inta An<.1. but ~hlls still looks at the g am"' with caution .. I don't care what O<T '> re1• ord 1s. They are going to be tvugh agamst us ... hP pred11·Lc; "Coast was only 2-8 .last ye:ur. but we had to t'Ome from behind to get a one-point w in 113-12>. And Dick Tucker-r oached teams w ill give you problems.·· Golden Weat at LACC It could have been a dis <1s t rous week fo r Coarh Huy S h ackleford a nd his Rustlt!rs llis S ta rt i n ~ r u nn1n l! b<1 r k spra med an a nk le : his st <1rt1ng dt•fr'nsive tackle inJured c.i knct•. i:lnd <in oub1d1• llnc bJc k1·1 fell o ut or a truck. "1-'ortunate>ly, things aren't as bad as they sound." Shacklf•ford :.avs. St ill , he will bl' wj thout the services of key running bar k Fred Moore who 1n1ured his a nkle last week aga1psl t::l Cammo. S<1m Centofante will frll in forthe s wift. 5-10, 175-pound sophomore when the Hustlers t angle wit h L..(JS Angeles CC'. 0 r m a J or '-u n c ,. r n t o Sha r kleford 1:. th1• lo:,:. of · !IO p homon• d<·f l'n:i i \'C l<1c k le l'om 1'1!itCJlc "ho damaged his knee 1n pr1.1rt1('C' this week. The li·:l. <!40 pounder may bP lost for thl' ~1·•1son, <tllhough no official r1iagnos1s hus been made by doc· tors M <:unwhtlc. outside linebacker Don Crmq·ost s uffe re d some brucs l's last Saturday a fter 1, W< .. .., <!5 I!; lo:.s to El Camino wht•n hl' fell out of the cab of a tru<·k Bnl 1;rlJS('USl I~ expected to pliJy ;.gains! the Cubs who are de-;t•ntx-<1 as .. an unkn own com- rnod1l) ' hy Sh~1C·k lcfon.l. l.A('C IO!il its first I wrrgames and thl'll h;ul tht-next l wo can- n• I 1•cl 111dud1ng last week's !'> < h c· d u I e d b a tt l 1· w 1 t h l h e l '1u vt>rsll of .\1cx1r o Saddlebac k at Cltrua ··1 h e> look the s ame a s a lwJ_..,s They re sound, well- coa<•hed and have ~ood Hthletes Tlwy'll give u!. a ll we want. They ·ruw:.iys do.'' That 's how Saddle back Coach Ken Swe<1ringe n looks at his Caurhos· key C'l<1sh with Citrus in AiusJ. The .Owls w1·n· upset, 17-3 in th l•ir oµcnt•r last week with Soul h wcs t<'rn and a re l 3 over · all \\•t, Citrus and Saddleback h:n e dom11liJt1:d c-onf.,n·nce play for tht· µas t s 1•vcr <1I years. Thl' Ciaur hos hiJVe won three c'onferenre rhampions hips out- right and tied for four others ::.ince Joining the league in 1970 Citrus. meanwhile. has captured to two titles and three co-titles. ~aJdlebal'k pulled out ·a tou.~h-- 22· 14 ~rdH't O\l'r San TI1ego CC las t week to, run its record to a perfect 4-0. 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Vive Confrrence poll Tonight's Schedulf' Sunset ~al(ue Newport Ha r nor fl 4 , \l-> 1--:d1son 15-0) at(l\C ·u.. · • • ]Li• t DJ __ Ia;.,_·1rs - M a. 111a l·I ·1 > Ys F o untain \'allev 14 I > a t Westminster Westminster 12·3J at Hunt- m gton Beach <l -4 ) Sea Vie w League . Estancia (2-3) vs. Corona del Mar <2·31 al Newport Harbor El Toro 12-3) at Irvine (0-5) South Coast ~agae Lagun:i llills 13-21 at Laguna B1·a1·h 13 I l :--a n t'l c mt nt c• 1 1 3 1 at <".1p1:-.trano\dlley 150J \ngrlus IRa gup '1 :1ter ne1 1J I· I 1 at Bishop Am:.t t 15 01 .McF;nroe.Borg. ~ . · Rematch Off 1l'lusla11gs, (,dM Tied for Second NEw vouK 1AP> -Thero Th<.• Trojans C'f "University tll ~h are the only undefeated water polo team an the Sea View Lf'a~ue racE' today afte r they wh1pµed Estam·rn 11 4, Thurs dav m the w innt·r·., pool. (•11i also ~ot c;o me mut·h n et·dPd hrlp WhC'n C'ost n Mesa rlownt•<I ('orona dl'I l\1Jr, 9·5. to •'•'" th1• St;>;i Kin~!" their first loss 1n lecU!U(' il<'ll<ln 011 r h1• 1uninr C'111!egc level, 11. 1n\d11t1· Or a n ge Co<i ~t 1 11llt'~*' n·m.i1rll'cl pC'rfrcl on thP "' .1:>011 w 11t1 ;.in Ii 5 trrumph ovl'r I ""lllll' Lnn~ Rt·a'"h <'L' \I r n1vcrs 1l y, lht> T ro1:ins c ·I t'' bot tn•mcndous LalanC'e m th•: <i<'oring rolumn as Ste~c l la· nle t aJl1C'd t hre(' goals a nd Jeff C' a 1n pbel I. Karl H cpi ns. nill MrClym onds and Craig Willis all added two each . Est~cia. in losing. saw its re · cord drop to 1-2. The Mustangs of Cost a Mesa s co red three quick goals in the first period and never looked back as Tony Cr enshaw. with four tallies , led the scoring. Costa Mes<1. by winning , moved into a lie for sec·ond with Cdl\t (J -1) in the tough Sea View League chase_ The Pirates of OCC h ad five players reach the scoring col umn in their win over the V1k- 111g .• Jeff Young. r.reg Ror suk and Adam Sofio.led the Rurs W1\fl·- t wo a pi ere • ·-· The victo r y improved the Rues' record to an unblemished 14·0 for the year wall be no tennis m at ch between John Mc Enroe and S weden's Bjorn Borg in South Africa in December . McEnroe's f11ther. Jo hn Sr .. said Thursdav. O r g anizers of t'he -_proposed event h_.d announ rid Otat the two stars wouJd m eet in an ex- h1 bition on Uec. 6 . ·'The malc h was never on as far as we were con cerned ," said Mc.Enroc's father. who acts as his lawyer. "We h a ve never a g r eed to tha t match. There we re se rious discussions, but the m a lter never got beyond tbe prooosal stage. "It's not prec•1se ·to say it is o ff . because as far as ·the Mr E n roes wer e concerned, it was never on." INGREDIENTS FOR INVESTMENT llACO-CIA CllAMPIOISNIP SllllS Hou.,1119 price.., have gone up s.teeply '>•nee thl' mid 60's fo1 two ba"'' r..;·1sons F 1r s t, l h t> s hortdge of rtPw '>a v1ng s mad e it d iffi cu lt l o fina nce p r1v a 1 .. tiou'>ing, and t f)e number of ne w ttouslng units built each year was far below that wha t It should have bt-en . Since therl' i'i a s t e ady o row th 1n popula llo n, this puti. 01 essurc on our. housing r es,,rves a nd pr ices rise. • ' Second, there ha ve b ee!J inf1,1 t l onc'try Inc reases in the labor a nd m a terlalo; c ost s that go Into building a house. Jn most urban a r eas, land vat ues c.ontrnue to go up each vear, too. Historically, real estate valves have always increased fas ter thcin the cost of ltving. Thus, it is an e x ce lle nt inflation hedqe. So h ere a r e the ready -made Ingredients for a good Investment. We all need housing of some It.Ind, and according to the e xperts, the price of housing will continue to go even higher, though pe r hap s, n ol as dramatically as In the past few years. Wltlt Yl11ce GIMJ.,l!Mlfll9 1111 Meyer ll111NMI r.,,y Ni,;· Men..! Sllllley J• S...., Ir. Sien v ...... Wltlt ,.,_, ...._ ... ,,...., .... , ....... 1-..,oalle l illy S'--.... s.__ 0..11 ,......,_ ... _,.,,....,e .. ., .. _...... WHUf FHf HA .. 01 SAN OIEGO ANO 91 llEEWA'YS MEET ... ... . ._ -, FOOTBALL.I CROSS COUNTRY I SOCCER - Qui~k Reflex Quebec's Robbie· Ftorek <38) moves away from Kings' goalie Ron Grahame with the puck in order to return the rebound during ----------- ..... 1 ......... • first period a ction Thursday. Ft.orek made Quebec's first goal on the rebound s hot. but it wasn't enough as LA won. 6-4. • >. Frid~. October 17, t980 Mesa Romp8, 21-0 Teregis Sharp, S-o Is .Defense By ROGER CA Rl.~ON OI IM O.llr ll'l .. 1 St .. I They're small and their non- league recorrt (0·5) isn'l goinl!: to put anyone in a state of awe. But what was considered a three-team race for the Sea View League football cham· p1onshlp has sudde nly changed into a four-team race as anyone who witnessed Costa Mesa High's shelling of University Thursday night will attest The Mustangs of Costa Mesa Coach Tom Jo'rench struck with three first -h a ir touchdowns behind the darts of quarterback Greg Teregis a nd a defense which is beginning to look like one to drop the University Tro· jans, 21-0, in the league opener at Newport Harbor Hig h. TE REGIS, PLAYING with torn tissue in h1s thigh, complet· ed 10 of 17 for 154 yards with 10 completions for 116 yards and two touchdowns coming in the first half. "I was proud of lhts team tonight." said rren<.'h. ··we con· trolled lhJ! ball with our offense and our receive-rs did a Job. Our quarterback tTeregis l played on guts." Steve Cook was Tereg1s ' m!Un target. hauli!:lg in nine aerials for 72 yards But 1t was Mike Matson and Tam Eilerts who were on the scoring ends of Tereg1s' passes. coming from eight and LO ) ards out as the Mustangs riddled University's secondary with the same type of tat o o -like rh yt hm that Mustangs' fans are accustomed to in the rapid fire passing game. . "Costa Mesa played well," said University Coach ,:fed MuUen, obviously upset with his team's performance. which did not measure up to 1 asl week's 14·6 victory over previously un· beaten Laguna Beach. "THEY EARNED IT. They put it right to us and did a SJJper job. We just haven't shown the instinct yet to put it away." Costa Mesa took comrmtlld early, marching. 83 yards 1n 17 plays, capped by Matson's catch after a couple of ~lties _ap· peared to scuttle the drive. Mike Ouellette came up with a key fumble recovery on the ensuing kickoff return and qui<'kly the Mustangs went to work again, rolling the remain· ing 31 yards in six plays, with Eilerts wide open for the scoring catch. With th e exception of University ·s opening drive. which netted 50 yards before Rob Hastie and Sam Burgard put the stops to it, Costa Mesa was in <'Ornmand throughout. But if there was a killer play, it came on the following series when University tried to gel off the floor through the air. Seahawks J)efense Sparkles Junior lil\ebaek~r Brian Head stepped in front of a U01vers1 ty pass. intercepted at the 26 and raced the distance for Mesa 's third touchdown. . . Vnii Stiffens as Irvine Leads Comeback, 15-12 ·r CLIFF ELBOURN kicked rus third PAT and Costa Mes a was on lop. 21 o. with still 8 · 48 left in the second period. ByEDZINTEL Of .. DMIYPI._....., Well, Ocean View head foot· ball coach Ken Moats knew what bis team had to do to win Thurs· day ni&ht 'a Empire League bat· tie with Katella -stop the Kni1hta' senior tailback Adam Cbavt!S. In t.be fin\ half, the Seab~wks criiijthi.U' bot stop Chaves as ~the 5-10, 151-pound back carried 18 tima for 155 yards, scored on a 45-yard romp and led Katella "'tO what seemed a comfortable 12-0 marpn at the half. Moata. prior to tbe game, echoed over and over again that the key was to "Stop Chaves! If we can stop that kid, we'll have a good baJlgame." But his plan wasn·t work.ing. THE MASSIVE KATELlA of- fensive line was blowing open holes for Chaves that the entire backfield could have run through. But in the second half, things turned around. Chaves was still getting the ball but tbe boles weren't as bis. Ocean View's de- fen.se began to stiffen and the -· Seahawks' running back Doug Irvine. one of Cwo Ocean View quality backs, began to pick up where Chaves had left off. Irvine wound up carrying the ball 21 times for 107 yards (95 in the second half ). scored two touchdowns both on runs of two yards -and the Seahawks rail ied lo pull out a 15-12 win before 2,200 fans al Huntington Beach High. For Ocean View, it was the fifth straight victory and its fou rth straight come-from- behiod win. lt also gave the Seahawka an all-important win in its league opener. "OUR OFFENSE GOT going sn the second half and our de-r ense forced the turnovers that gave the offense the chance," s aid Moats after the game. "Thal guy (Chaves) is a darn good back. One thing we're find- ing out about this league is that 40 Schools , Enter County ~hampioriship· CdM Still Run~ing . The Perfect RaCe. Tbe 14th annual Orange Coun· ty croa country championships •et under way Saturday -this time the scene shifting to it.s original site -Irvine Park. Over 40 high schools have en· tered the meet -inc luding Orange. Coast area teams from Corona del Mar. Costa Mesa. ana Hills. Vniversity. Laguna Beach. Mater Dei. Ocean View. Fountain Valley, Marin a . Newport Harbor and Huntington Beach. It •eta under way at 8: 15 with the first of three divisions in boys freshman circles. Four divisions of boys varsity J>egiJI at . 9:45 and four divisioM of girls varsity begin at 11 : lS. The meet is a virtual Cl F 4-A championship preview . University ia the No. 1 ranke:d · .team, Costa Mesa is No. 2 and Coronadel Mar No. 4. Others entered include Foothill <No. 6 ), El Modena (No. ! 10) and Mater Dei, La«una 'Beach and Dana Hills ( N08. 4, 6 and9inthe3-Apoll ). Amq the girls' teams en· tered are virtually every ranked • i.am iD the CIF Sout~ern Sec· UoD, lncludln& University, Costa · ll•a, Fountain Valley, Corona •el Mar, Laguna Beach and '""tr.iM. Corona dd Mar High 's boys and girls' cross country teams remained undefeated Thursday in Sea View League compeution with h ard-fought wins over Ir~ioe. ln other prep boys' meets. San Cle mente and Mission VieJo pulJed out South Coast League wins , 1'~ounte1 in V :fit I ey and- Westmi n s te l'-scored Sunset League triumphs and Ocean View edged Cypress. THE WOME N'S teams followed suit m each case. and Mater Dei's girls runners col- lected a double dual meet vic- tor}. . . Cd M's Jim Hartford and Shaun Gallagher each posted 14 : 57 times to set a course rec· ord against Irvine. Jn. fact, the Nos. 3 and 4 finishers -Cyril Oblouk (15:08\ and Rob Sat- lerwh.ite ( 15: 11) of Irvine -also bettered the course mark. Corona del Mar· is now a perfect 3·0 while Irvine is 2·1 m the very tough Sea View League race. Fountain Valley's boys team a lso remains unbeaten after stopping Marina in Sunset League action. Bob Erickson paced the Barons with a first- place clocking or 15: 17, while teammate Ned 1 Mos h er was scc•ond at 15:43. KE'N ELLINGBOE (16:03 ) and Dave Huddleston r 16:03 ) finished o n e -two to lead Westminster to a one-point triumph over Huntington Beach for t he Lions· first Sunset League win. Junior Mark O'Bre(n (17:11) and AJlen Edwards 117:121 of San Clemente were the top two finishers in art easy Triton de· cision over Capistrano Valley. San Clemente is \.I in the South Coast League, while Capistrano . Valley dropped to 0.2. ' Mission Viejo is now 2·0 after stopping Dana Hills ( l-1 J despite a first-place finis h by the Dolphins' Dave Howard <15 :26). Ocean View was sparked by Les Tate's winning time of IS:17 and a third-place finish by PauJ Solo (15: 19). IN GIRLS' cross cou,ntry, Corona del Mar nipped Irvine despite a one-two finish from the Vaqueros' Elaine Fero (11:45) and Barbara Vasquez (11:56). C d M 's C indy Stoughton l12 :05), Lynn Perkins <12:25) · and fres hman Ann Hilbert (12: 33) followed lo help the Sea Kings improve their record to 3-0. lrv\De is 2-l. 1• s..-r-s11m• •-Ooo< ic ... ,..,...-........... , NIT .... M1·1211 , ......... ..... -UIL4-M01 _ ...... ...... CLOSEOIT _.._....., .... ...,....,,, On• caaa,. L.A. c .... ty .... ..,..... ... c.uty, "'""* r.,...,. '17.75 ........ cilt no dlpolit on cr.-.- ' I~ ' ' • ' • ' I ••• _11• SAYE$$ we have lots or good running backs and you have to hold them down if you want to win." After watching Katella march 82 yards for a touchdown on its first possession of the game capped by Chaves' 45-yard run for the score, Ocean View came storming back. A pass from quarterback John Heinle t!o tight end Fred Tuttle for 34 yards got the ball to the Katella 18-yard line. But the drive ended there. A 31-yard fie ld goal attempt by Tuttle sailed wide left. More scoring opportunities were lo come for the Seahawks in the flf'St half but they were un- able to get the ball in when they had to. Finally, Katella quarterba<'k Kevin Nelson snuck over from the one-yard line with 5 : 19 re- maining to give the Knights a 12-0 halftime lead. KATELLA NOSEGUARD Sl'olt Pontius, a,mong· others, was giving, Ocean View fits. But in the third quarter , the Seahawks got untracked. Start· ing from its own 42, Ocean View. · behind the running of Irvine and the passing of Heinle, went 58 y ards in 14 plays for the score. A ke y inter ce ption b y Seahawks' dc~nsive bac k Lance Gilbert Che had two on the night> led to Ocean View's game· winning go-ahead score. Irvine's eventual two-yard run for the tourhdown was set up, in large part, by a 39-yard pass from Heinle to Eric Reinholtz. From there, both teams ex· changed the ball on turnovers. finally a pass interception by Ocean View's Greg Villarroel on fourth and eight at midfield pre- served the win. Adding another dimension was Max Marold's 106 yards on 14 carries, including a 44 -y ard burst in the third quarter .. The defense proved itself worthy Thunday after taking its sbare of lumps in preseaaon. Among tboee wbo stood out were Bob Millett, John Stevens, Elbourn, Ouellette. Forest Werner, Hastie and Bur1ard, with Head the focal point. Their first shutout came when it count- ed most. And for the other contenders for the Sea View League -El Toro, Corona del Mar and Estancia -it mearu they de· finitely have an additional headache to worry about. Gross· Signs With Breeze .. -·- Julie Gross, the No . 1 cc)t. legiate draft pi c:k of the Southern California Breeze, has signed a one-year contract lo play with the Ladies Professional Basketball Associa· tion team this year with home games at Chapman College. Gro.s played four years for Louisiana State Universit>· where she avera~ed 19 points a game and had 11.2 rebounds for her four years. She is a former All-American and holds the following LSL' school records: most field goals attempted in a game (34): field goal percentage in a game (.818 -9-of-lll. most field goal at· tempts career ( l.966) and most field goals made in a car~r ( 1,034). NOW OPEN IN FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH One of Orange County's Most Complete Ski Shops ' -{111 /mmc!t :"'foul'~ • pnrC111J! Gn11(h lo.:tttwn) Four Conttenient ··"·"~ ..... -..~ !--P£PJinns to Ser"1e 'You ! .. ., Fl,ILLE .. TON "'IUOI~ 11tl==R::...1'°~·•:_l~H It,..., • CUl .. 1101 t ~TClaC8fYM r '* (2131924·18251 • '------..... ~90UT ' DAU '( PILOT Bl I NASL Activity Aplenty By CURT SEEDt:N Ol llw 0.lly ..... , Sl•tl This time o r th1• Yt•:.ir 1~ generally cons ider ed th'; off season for the North AnH:•rn•an Soccer League But Judging b:,. all the activities, ran~tng from the mov1ni.: (If franrh1::.es to pre paration for lhC' NASI ·~ 1nt1001 season, 1t seems morE' hke tht· height of th(• season Two Nt\SI. franl·hist>~ h:1vl p a 1 k e d l h c i r Ii ti g -; r 11 ,. Philadelphia Fury ha., 1n0Vl'U tc Montreal wh1·1~· th(· ~lol so11 fir~wery I~ bubhftnh Wtlh l'O thm11asm (l\'l'I Il l> Ol'W ;Jt04 u1::. 1t1on The lt·agut· nuw tm;t'ih r1 \'I C;rn:id1 ;in fran1·h1•-.·s "tnt·e tlif' SlJCCER M empt11::. Hogues h.i ve al'•• m 6ved In the 1wrlh count" Following in th· fn11t-.t1•p-. <ir Lh .. National llo<·kt·.Y r i .l ~ll• AllaotiJ Flarn<'~ \I, 111pl11• h.1' tr ansfl'rrcu i t ~ t 1,11n 11,.,,. •11 ·Cal gar~ Allwrta ' NASL ('omn11 -.:.io11•·1 l'hil WoQsnam s..in !ht· w1111•· li o~'u'-'' will he n·tuin1·d bv nw 11·11,.? .. • and that ..Cforh :,,.,, ht m, 111 ,11 .1· to find a n1•w fr anl'l11 .. 1• for Mf•111 phl'l w;iir ll h u:-. ilw:11 • 1·u1<H'L'<J health) 1·rowd~ Calgary hl1i;1 nt•' ,11•:111 'l••l.,•111 Skalbansci. m 1'.ln\\ h11• ·~ '• 1(1~ ing for u 1wod 11'1111'' ,.,,. r,1 ... 0•' . NAS L team Ca I ga r ' . ' .1 u 11• • II· , 1 m ember \4 iJ'l th• ,1>1NJ.l lli-t \'1'· prl'ssed inlC'rl'' t • n II: 1 .. I.fur: _ Surfth1~-.i.n1nn 1 ~Ii· r.•h·•• ~rn w <s!\ put \IP for •.,11• • The ~urt op1..n .... '" IH .:,•mt: 11 door M!C.11111n 1' ncJ ,,~ :'\•I\ 11 a g a I Jl s \ ' h • \. ;, II (' u II ' I' I Whitecap::. .1t Lh·· L11n~ Ueiwh Arena Th<' ~url l :flll•<'hc' 1 r .. 11. io.: Oct 27 <Jl J.o ... Cat.allero11 Racquel and Sports < '\11.l> llml will ~ out to 1mproH· on la."1 year's dJsmal 4-li ret·o1 cl. The ind<>0r ll'aguc.-has b•'en ,,,, panded to 19 teams this y<!ar ~ind is split into l wo t•onfE>rencec- each with two d1vis1ons. Jn add1· tion, the schedule has been re gionaliJ.ed so the Surf will b\! seeing teams like San Diego, San Joee and Seattle a lot. • • • 'The Toronto Rh77ard h J!. c~me up with 11 unique plan to gain indoor sea!>un -.upJX>n frum its fans. Anyone wl10 pu1 t ha,··~ a season ticket for the ninr game Blizzard home campaign at Maple Leaf C.urdens JOrns un- der a "satisfaction gu11rc1ntel.'\l plan. A season ticket hold.-r who <it tends lh'e firs~ two Al1uard w doo r games and rlo~s n 'l I ke what he or she• 11N.•:-1·.in 1 <'turn the rematruQg ll<:keLi; ..,nd n . ,.. ~'!e a.full re!und . • • • The NASI. holds •ll> ~"''" • ~,1 mt>etings b<>gsnn1ng Mond <i) 111 New York with topl"S .-ur·h ~:. labor n egottat1oni. l t•l1•v1s111n cove ragt-, thl• NASt. \11doN ttnd possible rules r h ,in~e:-11"1 th1• age nda. .,, . . The t·.~ Na111111 1:1I , .. ,11n ha-. com piled a I J I rt'ror d 11n •t . training tour In 1t;urt1J>•' I lw team. rn:..d1• •J11 of J n 11111h"r , I t; .S ·born N 1\SI pl :i~ • r:. 1 • pr- p a r 1 rq:; f 11 r t Ii c• u p 1 •, m u11.. qual1f1cat1011 m.ill r11.'., (11r lh• 1982 Worltl Cup Among the team ert•mlu•r" 11 • the Surf'!' Slt'Vl' .\1n,·~· ~ J 111 Tony Crudo Mnvn::. ·M 01 l'd .1 goal in the l' S te:im 's It .l lo::.!i to A r m in 1 il f\ 1 c I e f e I •I ,, I • I 1 German F'irst n1v1:;1nr1 I ~ r . l t 81 :l 1>AJL. y f>tLU I - P nh'-'• "" H•btJ •• ,,,.,, \ •H,.f•t> .. 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Cle ..... 11 Olfc.a99, n Den-at s.t '*'la. " H-114,,_...,..,11 I IOO 1•1, 1 .m 2 3 150 2·~ Misc. fl'OOTUU ...... ..-... ........ NEW VO•tt GIANTS -~oc .. .#ff ...... ..... tclllo, .... Harry c.--.. .... -. ll~-.--........... -11 •. sa.anL• SCAHAWltS -"-• ._ _.,._ .. c.on.11 .......... ~ .... ST. LOUIS CAltDINAU -lteloe- Sle•• Llltl•, lllcli'•r. Sl•11•• N•ll o·~. lllcMr, -IE:rlc Cwwol ......... _. . WASHll.c;TON fllE:DSl<INS --.. Ult ................... "'-·_ ... ._ -·..---.. . NBC .Must (iet Bae~ to Basie Coverage Network ls Trying to Be Too Cute • in Covering W o.rld Series By FRED ROTHENBERG A~'-U-Gamt! Two was better than Game One. but so Car . t~ World Series telecasts have fallen a little s hort of the high quality baseb.U covera1e we've l'Ornetoexpectrrom NBC Sport.a. Maybe things will set better for NBC an4. the Royals f'riday night when the Series abllts to Kansas City and NBC can Uve u~ to its promo:' llondl breastbeatmg that proclaimed: "Tbe World Series ... back where it belongs." NBC seems to have gotten caught up 10 the technology war. Because it bas 12 cameras on theo job. it thinks all have to be used. Because it bu three replays or Larry Bewa sliding into second on :\ stolen base, it feels all have to be shown. NBC STILL FOLLOWS the game act.ion m.uc!a better than ABC. which did the American and Na- tional League playoffs. We b1ven't mi11ed anything important and that's a credit to director Har ry CoyJe and the NBC ~amermen wbo UD· derstand baseball weU enoueb to be one step abe~ of the action. But NBC'a noo-1ame camerawork in Philadelphia was excessive: tOo many lnllpift· cant replays and too many crowd ahota of mu11in1 rans. Granted Bowa 'a aurpriH steal ln Game One was a real spark for the PhilUes1 but it didn't war- rant three replays. Thia TV .toy aa a baGm when It .reveala something not vt1lble from tbe Uve u1le, a bore 'f'hen it jU1l filb tlme. And bow many dif. terent vie~• of outrteld catches are needed anyway? For tome reuon, NBC la JampiDC oe tbe ABC budwason for crowd ahote. oar feellq la wby show r-ju.,...=r::p and dDwD .._ JOU c• bear tbem? Doa't t all loc* Ille .... .aywayT Wby Wal&e time lbow the crowd,.... a.. an Nib• ao playett end coaci... • ..-..._ .-. reacts...,.. mON pertlnem' NBC'1 ·-~ erowd bM ...._...._ ..._ lD .Ver/ fM. M ~ factl Md waftll .... Nd 1&1bt aren't .... cuoe •hots : tl*J•n ••IGM. ABC's nldtoa aboU of v.-.. .....-0..,.. Steinbrenner were good television, but NBC's nameless crowd shots are not. ON BAKE MCBRIDE'S big homer Tuesday night, Coyle's camera cuts played out thit way: outfield wall, pitcher Dennis Leonard, crowd, McBride rounding third, crowd and 'McBride at tbe dugout. These camera s witches were ex· ceaaive,. destroying continuity, and McBride wu the hero, not the fans. But oa &bat play, NBC did use a marvelous Cecbnlque or inserting ROie, .._,. nmoer on third, into the bottom left portiOn al the screen while the SPOlllSONW rest or the picture w u taken up by the home run ball. 1be lnlert 1ave us Roee's wonderful "We're No. l " reaction. . Thia innovation also has been used well ror runners t.,1in1 up rrom third and would have captured Hol.mton's Gary Woods leavtna too IOOD in the NL playoffs and blowinl a run. ABC •till hun't abon U1 that one. Two CJd)er latereatin1 innov.tiou bave been the "Fall Clualc Flubbacp" and Bryant Gum· bel'a mlqame recaps for late vtewere. TBB FLASHBACKS Aas World Series hl&bU.lh&a from yesteryear and tbeir memory con- nector are auppc»ed to be current acUon. When a milled tbird strike &1'rocluen Mlckey Owen'• famOUI mutt or an over-tbe-lhoWder C!.\teb brin••, Willi• MQI' robbeey of Vic Werta oa&o lb9 screen. the nalhbacb are ftne. . Tbe ~lq IHYel eometb1ac •to be de· alred.L. pm"dcularlJ att.r Uatea1af to Al Micbaela, Jlm I" .... -ltlUJ llZi,.... ~ ta b....al taYYJ and a.t 4hartq tM AL pl.,oft'I • A.BC. Joa Gar a. I.dell ad Tom ...... l-..... r.. 8:!! .... ..,...,...... °"' AllC't ru. trto ol ana J.a., Daa Drpdale ud Howard c..11. wbale enon and nc.IMI wen rtJeul.t1embarr ... lnc. .. S••• •••'•'ft', • .._ TELEVISION 10 a.m. (4) -WORLD Sl!RIES PRE-GAME SHOW. 10:15 a.m. (4) -WORLD SERIES -The Philadelphia Phillies meet the Royal.I in K&D11u City. 11 a.m. (9) -TENNIS -Tbe mea'1 ai.niles final in the uland Holidays pro cluaic. tapecl in Maul, Hawaii. 11:50 a.m. (34) -S0CCD -Cuada va. Mex- ico at Exhibition Palace in Toronto. 12:45 p.m. (7) -COILEGE FOOTLU.L - Wubi.qtoa at Stanford. 1 p.m. (4) -8PORT8WOaLD -Undefeated Michael Spinka (13-0) tak• Oil AJvarp "Y~uJ" Lopes (tl·lO) in a scheduled 10-roud ll•bt- beavywet&bt bout from AU.tic City, N.J. Abo: Tbe lei_. of bowliD1, taped la llcAfee, N.J . and World Series report. (22) -80CXD -Dortmund VI. Hamburs, taped at Hambur1, Wen Germuy. 3:30 p.m. (2) -SPOlr'l'B 8PSCl'ActJLA& - Tbe world roller 1katiq c~1119, tap9d iD Bo1ota. Colombia. Abo: T la McAfee, N.J ., tb• nnaa. of tbe worlcl'1 ~ m• ..a a pn. view of ant week'• Weaver-Coetsee WBA bea~ Utle Dpt. Earl Wea._ aaab ... tM Worlds.rlea. , 5' p.m. <2) -Nn. aaYISW AND nsYIBW. <7> -wma woaLD or lfOllft -Dtc Heiden la amc1a1 Giie eompedton la lltt wotld CJCliDI cbam ........... UDed la~ rr .... AllO: Aerolal& CliNilnbl; la-ta lter. lllil Ille_.... la•ttltimtal bip cllytq ftunp'-Hp, .taped la * Orludo, na. <•> -IOCC•a; 11:• p.m. (M) -IOCX'n-C ..... n . If••· lco, pl.,.cl earlier ID tM 4Q • 'l'armto. LUNG BIMball -World ,e.n., ftll•tpbla at Kw=-10:11a.m., KJllX (Jiii) • -Arm1 at Maaw Dale. U :10, KOOO <•~i Old--~ .... .a ......-.. u :• a.m., KISv (Ill); U8C • Ol"ella, 1:• p.m .. IUU.. 'Y (1070 ); Loog Beach State •t Sao Jose State, 7:30 p.m., KNAC (105.S FM); Cal State Fullerton at Boise State., 7:30 p.m .• KWRM (1310); Colorado State at San Diego State, 7:30 p.m., KEMB (780): Saddle.back at Citrus, 7:30 p.m., KSBR <•.s FM>. Hockey -Colorado at Kings, 1 p.m., KOGO (800). ..,.. s_....,,. n, .... TELEVISION 9;30 a.m. C2) -NFL TODAY -A profile of Hou.ton Oilers coach Bum Pbilli .. ; Abo, World Series commentary by Earl Weaver. (4) -N~ .. -A report oa NFL Properties, the leasue 1 marketinl or1aniiatton. • 10 a.m. (2) -. NFL FOOl'MLL -The Dallu Cowboys meet the Eyles iD Pbih1delpbia. (4) - NFL tUOl'8AU -The Buffalo Billi meet the Dolpbilll in lliami. " 12:30 p.m . (9) -llAaNES8 RACING. -"· 1 p.m. (2) -NFL FOOl'IL\LL -The LcM. An••I• Jl&mt meet the 491n i.D San Franc~. <•) _, WOaLD ssa1ES P•E·GAME 8BOW or WSl'l'SaN OVTDOGUllAN. ~!.m . (4) -WO&LD SERIES - Pbiladelplda at Kauu City <If nectlllU')'). •· 4 p.m. <?L2H-~GS JIOO'IMU. •a (t) - COLLl:GS •VVl9ALL -Tbe USC Trvjam met tbe Ore1on Ducks Saturday in E.u1 .... Ore. Taped. • p.m. <2> -rao l"OO'IMLL WRAP • lOp.m. (ll)-TBl8WSDINMISMLL. 11 p.m. <22> -NOras DAU fOOl'MU. - A t.,... 1'9Pl111 'Oii the' ArmJ-NDtn Damr1ame, played s.turdQ.. . hDIO a ... ball -World Sert•, Pblleclelpbla at Kw= Of aeewvy), l:~p.m., Kl« (1010). -Rama at San Franc~. KllPC '11!.>i Nw YOl'k Olanta at Saa Dl-.o, 1 p.m., KSuu(Ulf). . BalratMlf -G'ofcfen State at Loera, 1:50 p.m ., IDM.: <S'IV>. (T .. DeOr l'lle& II ... r•,.••IMe fer .... e•• ... ) . ,. -------~----.._. • INSIDE: •Movie Reviews •Gardenlnt 'r'-OctOCJer 11, 1980 C:WL't' PILOT Week , er-Cl Care Given to Lyrics On-~ain, Off-~ain Song Wins Folk Contest POIGNANT DEPARTURE DURING 'PLAYWRIGHTS THEATER' Joehu8Townahend-ZellnerPlayaMlmeln 'Buaklng' . Chances Lost Familiar Errors Replayed Moments that might have been are dramatized in three one- act plays being presented collectively in Cal State FuJlerton's Studio Theater this weekend. · THE PRIZE-WINNING SCRIPrS were chosen from student and non-student entries in a writing contest conducted for Southern California each spring by the CSUF Theater Depart· ment. Penonal freedoms-ne test~ in ''Busking" by -Richard-Hellesen during which a mime and guitarist meet accidentally in a San Francisco park and then try to merge their private and professional lives. . John J . Stanley's "Kicking r-tule," occurs on the closing night for a Buffalo, N.Y. neighborhood bar. The owner laments with ~me regular customers and ladies-of-the-evening that the place Jmt needed one famous incident to put it on the map. ) TWO ELDERLY GENTLEMENT SIT on a California patio and reminisce about school and war years in "Bandit at Three O'Clock" by Tom Gillespie. . Curtain for the three scenarios is at 8 tonight and Saturday and 5 p.m. Sunday. Some cancellation tickets may be avilable for $2 at the box office. By PHU. !'\Nt:lDt;KMAN ()I .. DAiiy ...... Slaff Arter 30 mmut~s s1>enl whip ping up a son~ c·allt:d "Give A Care" for an assignment at <:olden West College, it dldn't look hk~ Alan I lale would have tht-r hance to present the com pos1uon ton1~ class. The electrician's union offered him some work that day in Los Angeles, and the 4!7·year-old lluntington Beach resident at• <'epted. Beeause of his hectic SC'hedule. he was about to drop the course anyway BUT TIU: LA job fell through, and Hale hurried back to attend his class. His car died on the freeway, so ht.· called his s ister for a lift to campus. As it turned uut. that day's class was unexpect edly can· celled. but he met some fet1ow mus ic students who asked to hear his new song. They liked wt.at they heard, and helped Hale record 1t at the college's studio. That t ape, r.es ulting from this unlikely chain of events. rt'cent· ly won Hale first place m the 1980 American Song Festival, amateur folk division. THE PROMOTERS of the .an· nua l .contest, which attracts thousands of e ntries from around the. world, will award. him a S2.000 prize at a Nov. 14 banquet. Hal~ also ts eligible for $10,000 given for the overall top song. A festival JUdge who liked "Give A Care," has convinced her publishing firm to purchase the song, arrange for a popular Mexican singer to record it and present it to a top American re· cord producer. Before he won the contest, Hale had little luck peddling his songs. . ''The fes t ival shows that Jane Nigh posed for publicity pictures in Hollywood in 1950s and at Saddleback Valley Community Theater thi$ year. ~ Always .. ___ : W ·1u · 1· ·. I . ~D~ .. ~ ToAet . . ' \ ~ -,. and taught him to pl av th r .. , chord Hawaiian numbers At Westminster High Sl'liuor, Hale and a fe llow flt·ds:l ·n~ guitarist taught th~msclvf•s I•• play wsing songbooks that rh l' played various chord f1ngtrtnJ.::- Hale still cannot read rn ul\1c 11r write rus own melodies. HALE.TOOK his gui tar al""~ on a four-year stint in th• '\1 Force and played backv.ru•11 I music for several mformal lu.111. and other informal occasion!-. Hts three previous e11tr1L'> 111 the songwriting cont('S l hiH1 gun•· nowhere, and Hale h :id Ju' .. ·about resigned himself ll) ..i I uli time career as an electrician But that GWC cours1• t.1u1 ! him several valuable ,,., .. , , about how to comrios• c;11•1 , with a "commercial hn111< , I present them t o c:1 11111 :-1 · publisher. A CURRENT perf1,-rni.11 1 ,. class helps tiim pol ish hr:. '\l,11•1• prP:.l'O• 1· I verforn1 .. 11 • the opl.'nll art J I <> r• l'('OI l':l'.tj I 1•on1·t•11 "I W;I• n e rv•lt :• , ,.. so n ~ ..... 1_ t • n d l' ti ·1 IJ• , l 5 :. t • • • r ,J .. " bt?f11r •• 111 were supposed to " hr> , ,., ,1, "I was playing so foM ' Having given up his "111 " . an cleclrician, Hale c<tnd11ll} SERENDIPITY LED TO SUCCESS FOR owe SONGWfUTEA Alan Hele Look• Fo....rd to Pita Money, Ro-elltff mi ts he is currently fhll l111 ·' • until roy.alties from "C:t, • ...Care" arrive. "Right now, I 'm conn~n1 r:it1n full time on my must<"" hl' sa •. · "I'm not making any mnr,1• but I'm doing what I w<1nt 111 do.'' som e body else likes your music." he says. "It gives you c r edibility . Since I won, l haven't had any trouble getting in to see music publishers.'' Hale's music career began when he was 11, the day his Un· cle Cliff bought him a $12 guit.ar Organ Music To Accompany GWC Visitors Golden West College Will celebrate 1 ts 1 'itn birthday from noon to 4 p.m. Sunday by OJ)t.'n111.: 11-. doors to campus tours and fa.mily re~reat1on rn th. pool andgymnuium. qr. Lee A. Stevens, president, prom1 s1·s ·in afternooo for explorin g and discovering placl': :rn l OPJ>?rtunities lll4!1Y cjtizens do pot know~"' i~t _ .. ~ --.. . . ... ,,. .. -- "VIRTUALL V EVERY area or the campus, be QPen so the public can see and e.xpenen1··· :1 outstanding community college," he s1J1d espec.-ially want to invite parents or high ~I' h, .. ,, students and new residents. A few hours here will , a real eye-0pener. · • 1'.0UfS will begjn at 1:30 p.m., and run ~ven h.1 hour starting from the front of the library. · Challenge of character roles replaces film glamour Administrators. serving as tour guidt:S. w1111 d~ , visitorstolbenatural history museum, dlesel £1n1.1r·• lab, floral design s hop, fitness academy. offt<'c s!( 11. center, a home computer lab opened this fall. und tli• year-old fine 8flS center. STUDIOS IN THIS leading Southern Cal1fur n1,1 facility 'Yill show students at work in hfe drj "''1111, painting, sculpture. ceramics and printmaking 11, addition, a multi-media exhibit of student art" 111 bt. displayed in the library. Before he became a smash on "MASH," Mike Farrell was a familiar race on the stage of the old Laguna Playhouse. Singing star and now talk show hostess Toni Tennille could list some Jocar community theater credits i.n her resume -even though three of the groups she performed with aren't around anymore. ORANGE COAST COLLEGE students cheered when Diane KeatQn won the Oscar becauae abe's a performing alumna of the Costa Meaa acbool. The non -professional theater -~ community, college, whatever -has long O•t Froat Vocalist on Stage Voc.u.t Marni Nlson will pnaeat her oae-womm abow "Out Front" to a sold-out auclleaee la tbe 8addlebacll CoUese FlDe Arta Tbe.._ bl ll.illkJD Viejo Saturday. A lll'oedway veteran, lhe II amulqly •eraatll• and dl1play1 talent for both cl ... lcal · aDd popular arraqemeata. 111. NWiD U. bem fe8tured u a IOlallt wttb ma-jor a1mpbon7 orcbe1tru conducted by • ......... .......... ZubUl ..... Leopold .,_wild, Luk91 Foll wt A.Ddn Prntn. a. •ded md trained la the elwlca, _. .me. bM ell'l'ted t1u1t cllletpl.lAe • to ,_.__.~.lmd llltO tbe popular mUllc world .._ m•t aot~rformaacft came ....._,..., froaa '* et,.._ bl tile ftlm ••lliom of • .,,_ aald I,'.' .. ..,. J'alr ....,." ........... llrory.'' ..... tbe ..... wk!e lot DeMrMi Kaw, M11NJ Hep. .............. , .. ,.eta ... ....................... net raft111tlew1 all .crwtlle_.,,. A Vut• t.r re.S.w 1tate4, "M•ral Nlson baa a ............ ; ..... tat.nt ......... bl)' " . Intermission ~ Tom Titus served a,, -a training ground for young actors and actresses who aim lo move o~ to bi1o~er things. The latest elevat ion was Carrfe Mowery. who cut short a run at the Huntington Beach Playhouse to take a regular assignment on the soap opera "The Guiding Light." BUT BOW MANY performers can you name who have bed themselves a fine career in movies and television and are now happily eneaeed in performing for the sheer fun of it in community theater? · Just me name comes to mind -Jane Nigh. For the put four years, this onetime movie and TV star hu been displaying her talents for community playhouses in Mission Viejo Lido Isle and Irvine. And though she has yet to ap. pear in a play there, she's on the board of direc- tors of the Newport Theater Arta Center , the clu.est local playhouse to her home in Corona del Mar. "I LOVE COMMUNITY theater because or the opportunity of being able to do roles that normalJy an actress wouldn't be able to do,·• 1ay1 Jane, still a •tunning blonde thouah she's IODI lince traded tbe glamour fir~ rotes for meatier character parts. ''It's a wonderful training around for young talent -and allo for actors who haven't stretched themselvea In a while." Jane'• nine community thea&.er plays since early 1m certalnly attesl to her venatility, which badD't been utilised that much durin• her two dolen movies. 8llS tAUNCBED BER "tlalnt career" In tbe ledaa role of "U1ht Op the Sky" for the I~ Valley Community Theat.r," wbere IM lllo plapd a chatty pslp cohunnlat la "Lov .. IDd llldmen," the haunted herolne'a ~la ''lllddleiJ, Lut Summer" ud tbe comical°¥ bq lldy ln ''Tblff11." For the Lido Isle Players, Jane took the le ading role in "Dear Charles," then did a n other character switch as the hillbilly preacher in ''Tobacco Road .·' She was a perenial· ly plastered society belle in "Ladies at the Alamo" for the Irvine Community Theater and the narcissistic beauty in "The Gingerbread Lady" atSaddleback. · • CurrenUy, Jane is reveling in tbe show- steaHng role of the obsequious "acting guidance counselor" who provides welcome comic relier to the tension in "And Miss Reardon Drinks a Little'' atthe Irvine theater. "I'd love to work professionally again, now that my children are grown -and pick up a couple of bucks," she admits, ''but I'm realistic enough to know that it's not easy, so I'm just do- ing my thing down here." WATCHING YOUNG ACTRESSEEi like Carrie Mowery, with whom she .,.rtormed in "Thieves" and "Ladles at the Alamo," begin their climb to the top revivea,memories of her own career beginnin1a when, with no previous experience, she wu aiped to a 4a.11-year con- tract at 20th Century-Fox. Her first movie waa "Something for the Boys," in which she had a minor role. Thoulh not up to star billinl status, Jane was in the cut of some well-known movies ln the 19'0I and 508 -lncludine "Dra1onwyck," "Sitting Pretty,'' "State Fair," "Give My Regard& to Broadway" and "Unconquered." The leading roles came later, and included auch films u "Red,. Hot and Blue," "Captain Carey USA," "Blue Grus ol Kentucky" and "Border Patrol." Her last ruck, often revived on tbe late show, wu "UokL'l'hat HJPIMiat!'. with the Bowery Boys. , TELEVl8ION Bl:CllON&D, and lane ap- peared la lbowa like "Demall tbe Mi.ac.," "Rawldde," "Ford Theater" IDd "a.rut ol CoclalM." But moet early .Stwetl will re- member bet ftom tbe ••riel "Baa 'l'owD," lD which lhe plafed the leadlna rolit ol Lorelei Kii~ fM IOmethlat Uke 16 .......... 1'bouab her baek,...... •• prtm...U, ftlm. (8" ~.., .... C4> f Entertainment in the central quad wil l highlight the college's rock ensemble. l p 111 Strathleven Scottish Dancers, l. 30 p.m.; G We· Symphonic Band, 2 p.m. and j azz ensembll'. ~1 p.m .. A special attraction will be "The M ightY ll uth · a musive organ with 500 wooden_pipes. An oro;tlc. and remarkable instrument built in Germany '" .. · 1908, the organ will fiJl the campus with opera musit· and marches during brealcs between performing llrOUDS. It was built in 1908 in the Black Forest village of W aldkirch with a gilded and hand·carved front. and seven animated wooden cherubs that move to the music. Of the approximately 50 large organs of this type made in that era, only about six exist today. "RUTH:' NOW OWNED BY David Kopf or TuJunea. bad only two previous owners. both Germana who used the organ to accompany n des at fain. Now Kopf rents "Ruth" to groups ror use at parties, grand openings, f alra and other e vents. The I x US-foot instrument is keyleas, playing music through a mechanism similar to that of a player piano. It will accompany itself with built-in alockempiel, cymbals and drums from J t a . m to 1:30 p.m., 2:45 to 3 p.m ., and 3:30 to 4 p.m. In the central quad area. Action-oriented visitors will be able lo swim m the Olympic pool, play basketball and badminton 1t1 the 1ymnuium, or tennis, handball and volle)•ball OD outdoor courta. Career information, job placement and 1uJdance aervieea wlU be available in the student aervlca/ admiuioo.a building': AND FOa THOSE WHO want to watch the- Rama..oer football 1ame, It will be shown on lar1•1ereen televi1lon ln HealUtSeienee-1s1. fi'orttrc amall'fry, there will be children'• filmt ln F6rums l and2 . Hanond lueata for the celebru.IOft will b~ Gow. Welt'1 fOUDCllia1 pnsidetft, Dr. R. Dudley Bo1ee, aDdbllwUe, Mary, re1ldeaUollrvlne. It w• 11,_an aao tbll fall tllat Boyce, standing near tlle flaoole •Ul'l'OUllded by •tladentl, faculty and -..r, eefebraled opeaiq da.1. Slace then the ltudtat populaUoa bu ~ from 4,500 to 23,000 atudeatl, "9 f aeult, from IT toeao full and part·tlme laltruct9n, and eotane..offeriDP have more than trtpled. • I \ . • . - -,_ :i,;. • • O~fflieal' Dramas, Ptillharmonie Openers BeCkeil CHARACT E RS OF EVERY IUC f'f P\Jlal tne -.oror ft v hOuSie 1n "Uf\<,ommon Wum i:n ,Jnd Otbt•r 't. being -,tclged In Ow th tur ~ Pl.ivbo1o. cH ,olden West Coll8'9f. • it Goth.ird • .1t1d (P iller ~tr ~t~ If\ Hun\lng ton Octt h ( 1.1nam ha at 8 tonight .HHI 0\ I 115 J .l /4, 2S, 30, 31 ~nd Nov I with d 1 JO r{lat lnee Nov 1 l)('n1-..t· Dunn.• dlrN h th<' a·ll -female c.ast ru.lwhS1 Wdttng llm ttl'CI 'l H E U N~INkABL£ MOLLY BROWN" l. u n t 1nuPC'\ d t th<' Long BE>ach Convt!ntlon 1..e"tt>r n.1 E Ocean Blvd., tt'lrough Ckt Jb Thr C't ndt.>rl'llcl tell" of the 'icandatous Oen"'-'' woman who sa ved 39 men durlnc.J the ,1nk lnQ 01 tht.> T1tantc gets unoer way at 8 JO µ n1 M t>r ed it h Wiison compo!>f!r-d1.1thor of "The Mu~lc M an" wrote the m usic to the to11g -runn1ng 6roaoway Piety. Tickets are ava1IClble at all Mutual Tid~et agencies 01"' by Cclllinq (213)432-792~ "MEANWHILE BACK OH THE COUCH" c..Ont1nue'> dt San Clemente's Cabrillo Playhou-.e. 202 ~venida Cabrillo, tot\lght ~nc.J Saturday at 8 · 30. Tickets are on ,die for the theater 's !>i x show season ,1t ~22-· Goa Spell" opens Nov. 6. followed by · Perfect Pitch," "Vestal's Virgins " "Setond Time Around" and "Who N~s a W.)ltz?·' Single tlcekts are S4. For information c,a ll 492 -046$ CYPRESS COLLEGE, 9,200 Valley View St., opens its 1980-81 ~ason with the satire of Denise Genton's ''The Vacation." The comedy of an Amer ic.an c.ouple's vacatlon Is the student's .!>ec.ond PlctY. ShowtiMe Is 8 o'clock in C'ampus theater tonight and Saturday and Oct. 24 and 2S. For ticket Information fall 821 -6320. .,, . JAPANESE PHILHARMONIC OltCHESTltA tiHI make their Orange County debUt Saturday at Santa Ana High School Auditorium, 520 W . Walnut Ave., at •=JO p.m . Kazue KUdo and Noberto tappone wll 1 be the featured soloists wnder the direction of Aklra Klkukawa. Tickets -are-110;-se-an:cUl torstudents. l FREE CONCERT '5 being offered Sunday by the Irvine BENEFIT ART • Avert~ SHOW S&.iturday October 18 Fl HST CON~ REGATIONAL CHURCH 2~5..'i Santiago. Santa Ana .. l I :00 AM -7 :00 PM :: Sponsored by: COPES MEW EMERGENCY CARE CENTER :, TO . . . . ·· PREVENT CHILD ABUSE S" \)(I i\111111)>:,11.n Vharge ICtuld Ca?t' Provided 1 Fm I uf,, · CaU fOl 6301 • . .. . . ... SITUATION FROM 'UNCOMMON WOMEN' Femele• Find ldentttl•• In GWC Pley Symphony Orchestra beginning at• p.m . at Newport Harbor Art Museum, 8SO San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. The program w111 be Haydn's Svmohonv No.83. ''La Poute," Benda's Symphony In D. Bach's Suite in G for flute and orchestra and Hindemith's • 'Abendkonzert. ·' THE SHOWCASE SINGERS are coming to Orange Coast College Saturday night at 8 with a collection of hits from such Broadway shows as "Evita," "Carmen" and "Flower Drum Song." Tickets are $.4 at the door. $3 for students . SIR CLIFFORD CURZON returns to the Los Anoeles' Philharmonic Thursday through Oct. 26 after a 10-year absence.~ distinguished pianist will open the 1980-81 season with selections by Mozart. Carlo Maria Giullni returns for his third year as music director to conduct Beethoven's Symphony. No. 7 and William Schuman's Symphony No.3. Concert times are 8:30 p.m . Thursday and Oct. 2S and 26 at t"9 Music Center, 135 N . Grand,Ave. Los Angeles. For ticket Information cal I (213) 972-7211 . WILLEM VAN OVEREEM wTll perform .-tacutty rectta1-Sunday at UC Irvine's Art Concert Hall ate p.m. Selections wlll lncluc:te works by Debussy, Chopin and Liszt. The UCI Instructor studied at the Utrecht Conservatory of Music and under Arthur Fiedler and Jean Fournet. Tickets are $2 and $1 for students at the Fine Arts Box Office. TICKETS ARE ON SALE for Orange Coast College's Five Penny Opera Company prOduction of "Tosca" Oct. 2•-25 and Oct. 31-Nov. 1 in the campus auditorium. Check the OCC Ticket office for prices for the 8 p.m . show. AN EVENING OF BRECHT songs will be heard tonight in A Family Shopping/Dining & Entertainment Center Albertson's • Banh of A meriaJ • Bilbo Baggim •Qua di Pompei • C.oco's • Command Performance • Dolphin •Hair Fashions • Edwards Cinema •Fash 'N' splash •Hamburger Hamlet •Ice C.apades • Chakt •Mesa Vmle Florist •Mesa Verde Travel • Mione's •Murie Marlt.et • Photography by Jeffrey •Priscilla CAlte Bmc • 1Wubtm'1 • spa IAdy • SoutMm <Alijomia optical • s~'s UC Irvine's Fine Arts Concert Hall beglnnl"Q at 8. Slnver Ina Wittich wlll perform the German composer's works. Tickets are $5 and S3 for UCI students and $.4 for students at the box office . A LASER ROCK 'N' ROLL Show will be beamed to viewers Saturday at UC Irvine's Crawford Hall at 2:30, S, 7 : 30 and 10 p.m . The laser shows using Krypton gas that travels through a series of optics in a laser projector to split Into four colored streams of light, first gained fame 10 years ago at Griffith Observatory. Tickets are $.4.SO ~nd $.4 for students at the box office. "A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM" will descend on Fullerton~ege Campus Theater Oct. 23-25 and Oct . .»-Nov. 1 as the college opens its 1980-81 season. William Shakespeare's classic comedy of celebrated spirits begins at 8 p.m ., with a 2:~ p.m . show Oct. 26. Tickets are $2.SO and $1.50 for stUdents at the box office, 321 E . Chapman Ave. • CHILDREN ARE INViTED to attend La M irada Civic Theater's junior programs Sunday at 1: 30 and 3:30 p.m. The LA. Moving Van and Puppet Co~pany will present a play where things turn topsy turvy and gold fish swim In the sky. Tickets are available by calling 99~310. OSCAR PETERSON, famed jazz pianist will be making a Dec. 13 appearance at Orange Coast College in the campus auditorium at 8 p.m . Tickets are on sale for $10, $11, and $12 at the Community Service Office,2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa or by calling 556-5521. Concert-goers holdlng tickets to the cancelled Sept. 21 concert can either refund or ex change them for the Dec. 13 show. NO SOUND WILL BE HEARD Saturday at the ABC Entertainment Center in c.entury City as the deaf theater group, "Signs of the Times" take the stage at 11 a.m. along with tap dancers and unicyclists. JEWELRY ANO GEM LOVERS will get a chance to see their favorite stones and the latest ·lapidary techniques tonight thrOUQh Sunday at the La Pacifica Gem and Mineral Show at the Long Beach Convention Center, 300 E. Ocean Blvd. Free jewelry cluning will be offered . along w ith shows on maki"G jewelry and lead glass works. Admission is S3 for adults and children under 12 admitted free until 8 tonight and' Saturday, and 10 a.m . to 5 p.m . Sunday. GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE presents a piano recital tonight at I in the Community Theater. The solo performance by Janne Irvine Newman will feature works by Beethoven, Mozart . and Haydn. The blind musician attended Yale and received her doctorate in music last year from the University of Arizona. Tickets are $3 at the door. CHAMBER MUSIC WILL BE coming to the Los Angeles Music Center Monday at 8 p.m. Featured in the concert series will be violinist Sidney Harth, pianist Brooks Smith, cellist David Speltz and violinist Henri Temianka. The chamber series will continue with shows Nov. "' Jan. 19 and Feb. 16. For more Information call (213) 658-89 ..... GLORIA NEWMAN DANCE THEATER will kick~ Its 1980-81 season Wednesday throuoh Oct. 2• with performances at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. For ticket Information and showtlmes call 532-2818. PIANIST MICHAEL MARTIN will be heard at 8 tonight at Chapman College, 333 N. Glassett Ave., Orange, in a program featuring the works of Schubert, Schoenberg and Beethoven. Admission is free. THEY MIGHT HAVE TO DIG through Grandpa's trunk to come up with clothes befitting the 1928 era, but 100 members of Orange County's "Model A Ford Club of America" will have no trouble showing off their restored Model As Saturday at Knott's Berry Farm·from 8:30 a.r:n. to s p.m . Clothes and cars will be judged from 8:30 to 11 a .m . TICKETS ARE ON SALE for the Oct. 26 concert of country greats Willie Nelson. Merle Haggard and Emmylou Harris at-Anahlem Stadium. Tickets are available at all Ticketron and Mutual agencies for the 1 p.m . show. Luke's Exclusively llllllSTOCI® FOOTWEAI .SHOP '\If IH >I.\~ \0:\ HOF .. ')1 \'.\ POKES tvn at 'tdfed s111ffi fltl#YWIHNe ... DAILY PILOT ' I . '\'. • RESTAURANT REVIEW Fftd-V OctotMw t 7 1980 tWLYPILOT Cl No end to innovativf' entrees, nostalgic entertainment at Medley's By AKTHUR a . Vl~U. Of -Delt9 ,. ........ The old trwsm that all &ood U.1n1s must f'nd i-, not n«'t'Uarily trut' and BUI Medlt'y. haJf of t1'e Rl1hteowa Brothert of l9IOI ram•.•• provanl( that ln l''ountaJn Vallt')', of all pla<'H Once tn awhilE' he s1n1s for your supper and after··dinner entertainmenL but a whole nev.• amor1ubord ol good thanaa .-manates from thE' ldl<'hen of his new establishment Medley's . tm• Brookhurst St . 1s ~rhaps more aptly clllled a rt>staurant or dinner house aince it as undoubtedly the finest ol additions to dinlna in the county. 1md thl' west C'ounty ui particular. FOR SEVERAL \'[AllS. wtth short laved exce ptions olher than a few good ethnic rafes (Mexican, Onental and a lone but zesty N~w York deli). the west county hu been a C'ullnary wuteland. Not beina a full-time restaurant writer. I nonetheless feel confident in making that pro· oouncement. havin& for some 20 yean spent plenty ol time breaking in places where one can 1et bub billed u baute cuisine and vice versa One quickly lea.ms the difft!rence. WE'VE HAD the pleasure of patronizing Medley's, which is not open for lunch, more than• few times in r ecent weeks . We're not going to ,be comparing Medley's on the basis of one of those typical chain restaurants where the waitres~ and menu both wear yesterday's makeup. Nor are we evaluating' i t b y the standards of the chic, nouveau nasty snob ap- I ,/" ... ~ •AM&AN -••I -Southwt Asian Moak: from UC Santa Cruz. An orcheatra t~ inciudes xyloC)hones. gongs. zithers, violins & drums. ....... o.w.r "· , ... ...,._~ ... Tldrets..,,...,.. at the ASUCI Box Offioe. Mon.-Fri .. t:ao.m to 4om. For fufther lnbmatlon call 133-8378. ....... 0.W-M.UCI-• peul pala<'t> when'•• u l'nllt•t(e k 1d In blurk bow tie 111 rlred on tht-s pot for MH v1n" tht-wronK hu~ tIIH•t,'11 with u $47 bcilth· of wlllt' You have to drwt> hl tht< litc•.wh1·~ "ll·wport 1md Lateuna for th11l ··nux pl.ic·c 111 ~°' n.c tu put 1-'ountain Valley on tht< m ap " u d1n.nt'r 1•omJ>1rn1u11 observed on a first v1111 to the ente rt:unn':s first venture into ownln.i h111 uwn rt.•stauri.nt lit· Ii. 11rohably raxht A doH•n well c·hosl'n entret::s fron1 lhe f,rn11h.11 \'vnk mpnrary Amt11ran bet'( and i.~·ufood rcpc1t111r1· ~r<H'c M1'<iley'i. menu, 1n ad d1hon tu two bn.•ast of-chicken numbers Night- ly features that {'hangc regularly are the Com mand l'crform1mce and Catr h of tht> Day. l'EH\'l('t; i\T Mt:DLEY'~ 1s 1mpeccabli> even wht!n t.h~ boss. who JUSt rtccntly turned 40, Isn't un hand as he quite uftt::11 is. "upervismg his clt:xant new enterpnst.-. We ve ob8erved that i.tandards are quietly high without the fanfare and desperutely e unest, chilled salad fork flourish. M.:dley's snnplf hru. cla.~s ~Ian . Styk Tht' fresh 1·a mation on the plute with your entree has nothing to do with this elusive quali- ty. wh1l'lrfan only be appr<:c1ated, not worn m one's lapel or fetched home in a doggy bag CHEF BOBBY LEWIS, ~. exert1ses ron· summat-. conride(\t skill in the kitchen, haviug begun as a Balboa Pavilion busboy years before his 1973 graduation from Tustin Hig h School. His is a h.and for all seasons. Herbs and spices too. Lewis did his hom ework well in the Pavilion kitche n and progressed to the nearby D11ln1::in·s Restaurant. before transferring to Lmroln. UNIVERISTY OF J' CALIFORNIA, lRYJNE COMMITTEE FOR.ARTS PRESENTS ... CHANGE THE WORLD, IT NEEDS IT -Brecht Son9s pertormed bv Ina Wittich Friday, October 17, 1980 -8pm -Concert Half CONTINUUM -The Perfor mers' committee for 20th Century Music Wed~ Oct. 22. 1980 -8pm -Concert Hall Tickets available at the ASUCI Box Office, Monday thru Friday, 9:30 a .m. to• p.m. For further Information call 133-4378 General $5, Oth•r Students, 14 • UCI Stud9ntS, $3. ke:rtaurant wnler Nor •11 :-.rnnl"ll u mi ·1aco1um. Hu column will r e11Um1: whi•n hP rt>tums Neb .. with the lhlton i fnH·l drn1n. ~frdlcy u1 s t overed Lewis after h<: r1•tuml'd to 011lman'~ ·'And I j us t nppPIJ !l 1m nff!. · ~edlE'Y dedares g leefully m th•• d(·<:iJ, f'lm1li ar voice that teamed with ff'llo" c unt1an Uullby Hat field ':. on so nrnn} 1:5 y•·a rs-ago o;rn1~ ti.ts. "OUR COOK'S S \lTt:l' a rc J U~l just . , " says ont' efius1ve ·1 ail,.., wh.i J" ... 11('t1 a Lt·w1s devot1··· ht: v.. tll u r~l \Cl\J to try a parti<·ular di sh t•11 d ~I\. ••11 f Vt'rllOi? and f)f(~r to pay for 1t h1m!>t:ll 1r 11 1.,11 t H .-r•ur I 1.;te You can then re-order and he'll have your original for dinner on break. Thi.s, friCJnds, is true epicurean evangelism "I buy fresh herbs and spices by the pound," explams Chef Lewis, who Is consider- ing an herb garden on the Brookhurst Street premises to supply de mands of his deft, creatlvt:! cookery ViM«!T at Medley's. which has a tasteful touch of Lus Vegas n eon outside to beckon con· fused wanderers m the night hunting ll along Hrookhurst Str.-et bet ween Garfield and Ellis Avenues. wo11't break you. APPETIZi:K AND DESS ERT added, huweve1·, c1111ld stretch your waistband or budget a biL Di1u1tff prll't<!l run $6.95 lo $14 .95 with lobster unprtled to allo~ fo1 both av1tilability and seasonal price nuctu~tion, while one must ask .:ost and ingredients of Command Performance and Catch of lhe Day Chef Lewis excels at e ach, with recent non· seafood offerings including T-bone pepper steak with brandy crt>am sauce plus paper-thin sliced mush rooms a nd scallions; s ucculent veal dressed in a nu~morable fresh tomato sauce, and stir-fried Chicken Oriental. s parked with ft esh t·hopped vt:getables. soy and a hint of horseradish. Catch of ..+le Uay might be a moist, mixed, dromalic seafood grill with a subtle soupcon of spicery. or tender fresh salmon or sole accented with a s plash of good California wme. Whal other k111d 1s lht>re'.' D in ne r s are ~erv ed w i th fres h ISff "IEDLEV'S, Page CS> m ... ~ THE AMERICAN INDtAN ( ( ,,;,.._ Go~~~~!!Q~~~·~n~n;~~! U~Lt' ~ .liir :l l't•~•JO M"ll' & 81-eO, K1Kl1t~• Doll .. lle-k, 1.ulher, ~ & P•ln\1"91 , F•mlly F11<1I EflllERTAINMENT: Snermen lndtan Oancer1 t\Ateunder Longrifle from Liii vegH --FRI OCT t7 SAT. OCT. 11 SUN. OCT. 19 2 · 9 PM 10 . 9 PM 10 ·I PM LONG BEACH CONVENTION CENTER """I • ll Wf r'?Pii.llE ..... ..._-·'•-•YI A CLASSIC COMIDY Discount . ~ ;r;] .~ J or Sl.00 Thurs.-$at 8 P.M thru 10/25 Tickets at off with this ad 390 Monte Vista at lrv•ne. c M --~-;ii;;F~o;r;in;t;o;c:;a1~1~: i<2~1;3l;7~3;2;-860~s;;iia~ Tocke•> -SOO, ~ 1r.d e-its • •• ;...;,· ------- Set-d cl-~~ 10 PO !\.., ?• I '. ~.i ., •-~s_q_1_00_1_ro._-_"'_'"_ti_l_1 -~ -1;-· _1·'-~-~-,------~ ELtiABt;TH HOWARD'S PRO-FOOTBALL NIGHT Giait Screen TV, Free Munchies. 50d Hot Dogs, Giant Hamburgers. MARGARITA NIGHT Giant.Margaritas. Chips, Salsa for $ 1 ! MS. NIGHT . Free Carnation for Women with PEOPLE'S NIGHT Happy Hour Cock tail prices, UATAlN <.:ALL · DINNER THEATRE PLAYING FWCOUISE DI ... •PEKING (served at your table) and SHOW .,..'I I" • SH.A:NGHA1 • SZECHWAN •HUNAN CUISINES BEER• WINE BANQUET FACILITIES (UP TO 120) SPEC•AL BUSINESS LUNCHEONS , DISCOUNlS ON FOOD TOGO VISA' - Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge OPEN 7 DAYS Free Parking Al A or B Street Lc~ts 675-2420 810 E BalbOa Balboa On the Peninsula Prime Rib $ • Visit the new Home Computer Lab. Office kill1 Center. Fitness Academy. Fine Arts Center and m ore. Tours •tart at I :30 p.m. from Librar~ I I ~ .••..• _.. Open family recreation In Olymptc Pool •r GymnHlum. . , Entertainment by the GWC Symphonic Band. Jan Ensemble. "Mighty Ruth" Pipe Or9an (500 wooden piJ)es). Served with Soup du Jour. baked potato. Vegetable de Gardiner --.nl'Sftathlewn Mottl1h Dancers. I • I ' I Raftt1-•tn Footbell on Btg Scr•n TV. Chlldnn '1 FUm1. and fOf Aduh1. too. It's Free With"OuiBirthday Wl~hes SUNDAY CHAMPA•NI llUNCH 11:30 te JiJO (l I D~L Y PILOT • INfERMISSION Sweet-and-sour Melodl!anw Worth Reli,shing th 'l1t·11At:1. om f;AN °' , ... o .... p-'"'" 1 he oundi. u ( '11.t't'VIOI( Jnd laul(ht1·1 ur • M•111t·timt•11 111d1 11n.:u1 hJ bl1• twlh ll rt tht' burden oj [J.1•11 W111w'" And Mli1~ He1tnl1111 Or ink A IJ\tll• · tlw It''"'' ('ommun1\\ Th1•,1tf'1 ' 1·urn•111 <'lr1•111111 1-·1·" 11lt1)1\ '11.tll nwkt• ~·1111 t.w.,h 1111 hard 111 lt•tt\<l' \l\11 SO Ch Jlll'S ... t•d T11 'll~lo:t''l ~It:.' H••Jt dnn 1:r. 11 p rnf1h · 111 lh1• 1t•ud11.•1 1>111 n11111 vh1•11oin1•nc1n 1. to !-3\ th1 Tilutth· hi.1k 1111 11 litth· "u1t•1 IJk<'v. l'lt'. Ow Piil\ t'lt"\ ,1lt'11 'd>llll;t l'I\ 11lt.> I•• 11 PIJIOl v.huc Hum11l11i. 110ll 11111111' • nnw ill rr>'' hkt· t hv l>1111h!\'1t1111l t\\ 111:> "MIS.' Kt'..\KIH>N ' ""' 14rtlt•·n 1,, l'u11 t Z1 11tlt•;, who!\1' 1111n1l 1n11,l thH•ll 1n :, n<'lht'r w11rlc1 ~111\1\'\'o h1•t I' lll•I \\ t't'll !lw\I ..,lll\1111 •llltl ( t'l\lh ''"l'I' Wllha111!\ l.1kt• S111wn h111 Ill.<'' olfl' l•r ght, I 11-.p JOU u111f1•1 mh h11111\ l.1k1· Wd ll.1111 ... /.111111•1' 1 h ,1r.n k1" ar• trapv l·d b~ uw11 n v.11!'.'e lf 11bl.1·ss1on. dl•. pt•1 :ilt!I~ wanlln)! to 1·0111 mun11·.1tc internal Jngu1::.h but 11nl} ubk to t''l'hangt• m utu.il abuse:. Who but Z1mkl 1•11uld m uk1• an .:tud1cru·c 11<>\\ I with laughl<'r .11 .1 K'ir' dt't.ull-d desl'ri~l111n ol d pupp) ~'ina.: l>hm I.> «ru!.ht>J ht-neath J trut•lo. \I rl'., WHO .. :J .~E COt ll.0 have surh fun with " younl{ sd111ol \l'arht·r "'ho has lost her mind after "'•ll1·hm~ he r mother's gradual descent tn ~ tu etern1t~? Or an ()Id 1mmt who would rather m aintain hl'r' sister's mudncs'S lhan f a c1, life alone? If that sounds a httle s ick , 1t is : then again. su are somt> of those people we see on the sidewalks Pvery day Zindt>I has capt,ur~d the personas ot the walking wounded like a but lerfly in a ne t . ttnd put them on display for our edific ation. It's not easy to bring this kind of sweet-and· • sour melodram,!l lO the stage. T he dir~tor and cast must be able to at once lighten play.goers' spirits while poking , Rear Cantdnese Foot .at here or teke home STAG CHINESE CASINO I ti Z Id PL. Mewport IHdl C>aW. J..t5'0 . "-to MidliicJM D..,.-w ..... .-u.til I :00 ...... ~olJen ~ ~~ st;;), ago,:. . .'Jf.~ GENUINE CHINESE MANOMtN IMSHES Specializing In Chinese A la C.Orte Dishes Lunch D1r ner Daily • Food To Take Out 471 SC...,_ ZOJJ H.,._ ltwci OUNGf • 750-7171 COSTA MISA Clowd M-49ya 642-71,2 • 631 ·"I I AVERY SPECIAL DINING EXPERIENCE fiarle'lMln Dinner Playhouse I I lLAST WEEKS! ENDS NOV. 2 ( I ' I I I : I I I THE so·s MUSICAL Book. ~1c &. Lyne~ By Jim Jacobs &. Warren Casey OPENING NOV. 5~h A HOLIDAY MUSICAL H03 So. Ha~r Blvd,,Santa A~. CA 92704 1, Mlk No <1' San 0..., f.y .. let-S11ttllow« A Mae AltMr RIURYATIONI 114-IT•U1t - 111111•' 111 lhf•11 11, .. ,, '' J\ •·n t·omplt•x at· 1no plwr •· 11111 .. l b\' 1 1 •·u11•d and , don .. badly . . 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( A .... w \It Ho\ VI'!'\ !I rnll1•t•ll \ t bouquet. 1.111 .. 111·• 1.11 111 .11-.1· 11111 .. t ~" l•J P..itncia Corbett. 1\ h•"' , 11,11 .11 11 1 1•1 \1,no.1 lka11111n 1s lh<' show's I l'lll<'l (>ll'I I ~ \ . \ \,~ ~ . . ~I JOANNE BLACK STUFFS PAT CORBETT Valerie Mcilroy Intercede• In 'Ml•• Re•rdon' 11'11s 1emp1111g new combnatton dinner 1s served with your choice of our Steaming Oam Chowder. Soup of the Day or Chilled Mixed Green Salad. plus crisp Fried Zucchmi, Rice PUaf aod a half.loaf of Warm Bread and tlu11er ' .~~on9· ;ft.M..., .,. l\t"DT.:;... ---..... ~ 203 Mllrllll! Aw. • 673-8720 C..Meaa 2300 1-fllrbor lhd. • 540-8535 ...... 1727 EaSI ~r Rd • !>46·4400 '* ...... 22873 Lall« forest Dr. \ 768-4999 As a teacher who hus lapsed Into the world of looney tunes following the death or her m other and a scandal over her seduction of a irtudent, Ms . Corbett is outst anding. Anyone who has been close to a person sufft;r · ing t otal personality disintegration w.111 recogn1zcthe gestures, the vocalinfieclion, the in· termittent moments or cleanightedness that she re·creat~ so well. What'& more. Ms. Corbett's race is physically m olded for the part. Her round, expressive eyes; her toothy , childlike and slightly demented smile; her rub· bery features that can c reate one mask after another as her character 's mind shirts gears, add vi!rnal dime nsion to an already impressive performance. ALSO STRONG IN their roles are Valene Mcilroy as Ms. Corbett's older sister (w~o drinks a bit) and Jane Nigh as their t ransparent· ly convincing co· worker. · Ms . Mcilroy brings an element of tenderness ACTRESS • • • J ane also knew her way around a stage when she auditioned for "Light Up the Sky" at Sad - dleback four years ago. She had performed pro· ff•ssionally in plays .like "Stage Door ." "Little Women," "Room Service'' and "Born Vester· day," one of he r favorites. Today, unlike other onetime stars who h~ve left "the business" far behind, J ane Nigh polis hes he r craft on the loc.al com.munity theater c1n·uit. And she loves 1t. particularly when she can help out a young actor or actress with designs on the big time. "I feel that Orange County will become e ven bigge r i11 theater and a springboard for new talent, .. she says. And a little "old talent .. like hers does n't hurt either. '. lo her part, a rctre virt ue in this play, and allows her character's loneliness to shp through only tn unguarded moments . Ms. Nigh is ulte rly d1sgust1ng In her role, which 1s lo say Hhe play!'! 1t well. Less effective is Jo Anne Black as Ced Adams. oldes t of the Reardon clan and a schr.ol administrator who receive!> no respect from her teaching sisters . GALE DAVIS PLAYS Ms . N1gh 's antagomst1<· husband, Kitty Harp is the mousy Mrs. Pentrano and Jeff Holland makei, a bnef entrance as an un· pleasantdeli very boy. If anything ma1·ked this as an amateur pro- duction on opening night last "eekend, 1t was a tendency among the players to warm up to their parts. The performance was notalJI~ better in the second act than in lite f1 r!>t llowever they have . presumably reached tt.ear stride by now, and a very good stride it 1s ZINDEL'S S('RIPT ranges trom the sratalogical to the s ubh me . and 1t 1s that first factor that prompted the ICT to give ''Miss Reardon" a solid .. W · rating. Both the theme and the dialogue are q uite adult or course, kids h ave heard those words before. "Miss Reardon" 1~ IPSS likely to shock them as 1t 1s to bore them . t hey simply wouldn't un.dcrsr-.ind 1t . Thoughtful teen-agers. however . m1J(ht find lhe play fulralling. "ANO MIU ltlAROON OltlNtC~ A l.lHl.l '• ,. Or•m• b't p.._.1 ltf'del, dtrt<.tfd bV Eliffn Ft\ro.ct\. \lil-Qt! m •MQer Leno1 ~ St1e,nt te-cMil•t ctlrector Rob ~.,......, pre-~ff'tted b·v tne Irvine C.omm1.,+nH'1 fhe•ttr frlo.ty\ dnd !.•turci..,s •t ts o.m. •nG tnt" Sunckv a t 7 pm •n t~ Turtle Rr.c:; Comrnun.ty PMll dva•tonum. on SYnf"IYt'ltll Ao.a ott Turtle Ruell( Or1Y• trvlnt R~.,.,..,,.llot't\ H.&..JMJ Cat,,rr1,,,. ReMoon Ann• A••rcion Ce ll Ad•m<, Ft•ur Stein &Ob Stein Mr\ Pentraho ~''"'''bo' THE CAST YdJer11 M c11roy P.irocl• Cor'bett JoAnnco 81.C:~ J•n• NIOll Fred M,.tr\n 1(1Uy l(.,p Jet' ..,.oll•nd FOR YOUR DINING & ENTERTAINMENT PLEASURE ·-, " "' SHELLY GORDON DUO Tue. thru Sat. DANCING 384 FOREST AVE LAGUNA BEACH 111111 '"• l ..i,.._,,.,.,01 752·8558 ~" "REFLECTIONS" TAlO Tues .. thru Sat. MARK CIANFRANI Sun. and Mon. DANCING NlGHTLY Vvt>rlnolonp Beautr/ul Lakl' Forl!sl Twlllght Dlnner1 1 Days a Week 4 to 6 p.m. -S5. 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" . c Fro• Pace CJ) spanaC'h sabd or LradillonaJ green& or soup of lhe day . fragrant hot bread and stuffed or l~yon naiae potatoes Vegetablea are a la cartt•. but there 11 always IA ~<'1al selection 8ei.n1 salad 1tddlcts. w"'"" 11e·ar<'t\ly ~en able lo break 11way Crom ordt'nn(I has m1xt'd greens bathed with M l1111c1ous. but hMht 11r1M1nal avoc:Mo dress\l\tt with JUSl a kiss of ga rh<' 8eet~aTers· t •ndbys are filet m1.inon wrapped "''tth a 1'r1sp broiled sh<'c> of ha('on at $12.915, or pranw nb l"X t'<'Uled expertl at SB 96 or Sl2.915 for the mort' generous Mwuc1an 's Cut New \'ork sh:•ak is $10.96. or try 1l on the Two· PIU'"t Harmony entree at $14.96. pa1rf'd ~·1th <'f ib-stuffed Shr11np Wdhn~on 1n a puff pMstry neat. · ~EAFOOD ME DI.£\' at $1 0 95 brings steaming shnmp, s<'allops and lobster an a llKhl ly spiced sauce .>f cream and mellow sherr~ cooked in par<'hment paper. creating their own little seafood suuna b1tth Poultry lovt•rs may choose from Chicken Marsala or lightly bre1tded Chicken D11on. each S6.9S. If you think you have room. Le" is' SJ :t5 stuffed potato skins with memorable Mex1ran salsa and sour cream as a cocktail appell-ier are substantial and unus ual. His art i<'hoke fl avored wit h sweet basil. ba~ leaf and a tou<'h of seasoned s alt. serve(I ste~m ing with cool mayonnaise and a slice of lemon 1s unforgettable. Medley's eclect1c w1Ae Ust. ineludes tbe best California selections, both established. with Sebastiani, Taylor and Fetzer and s uch little guys as Kenwood. Washington's elegant Mount Ste. Micllelle Vineyjirds is also represented . AMONG THE FOUR d esserts we've s ampled are a fudge pie a la mode, that at $2.95. is ·a must on the last meal menu for any condemned chocolate-lover, plus their blueberry cheesecake al $2.25for a generous serving. A.mbiance is a word that I believe belongs in the dumpster out back along with crispy and '}'ummy when writing about restaurants. but Medley's does h ave it. Autographed portraits of his famous friends share the brown and beige booths , nestled in a quiet forest of greenery. Each is rendered c9z_l!y _pfu.ate by antiq~ _ frosted glass panels et ched with Medley's trad em ark, a grand piano. - You may have a bearded. bandanna-ed Willie Nelson, large as life. leering down onto your Mozzarella marinara appetizer as far as wall decor goes, but that's show business. Gold record albums and singles adorning the wall of the lounge, which seats 90, give pro· mise of periodic and nost algic weekend concerts by Bill Medley, who stiU has that Rigbtt!Ous touch and his backup band. ' (I I ' ,, ' I ~--------..~- ht:STt\Ukt\m-'NT~hNAPONAL1 FOR THE HOTTEST ENTERTAINMENT IN ORANGE COUNTY • • • Go to the Git 11, 11 ............ , •. -"Lift ....... ' OIL 11, II, It -··~ 8UTT9 MMD'' o.e.a.•-·-uva.nr· .. NDfllOllT aVD. -· OltT IUOM 171-IMt Tunelul Qeplafl? Competing with the World Series. tht-fict ional · Damn Yanket's" take over the Plummer Auditorium 10 Fullerton at a· 30 tonight and Saturday and Oct. 24, 25, 30. 31 and Nov. l wi th ~: 30 rnatmees on Sundays. Tickets at 218 Commonwealth Ave. or Mutual agencies Above, Darla Dickson reminds J irn Brown . the sensat ion of the league. that ''Whatever Lola Wants. Lola Gets." -- •BREAKFAST• LUNCH• DINNER• COCKTAILS GRAMMA'S DINNERS ALWAYS INCLUDE BEVERAGES AND DESSERTS All You Want Of Everything '5.95 Children Under 12 are charged 30c per each year or age ~~~~~~~-'· Our Friendly Waitresses Will Serve You A Complete Family Dinner With COUNTRY F RIED CHICKEN BAll·B·Q lllM PLUS or SPECIAL ENTaEE • OUR FAMOUS. CHAMPAGNE SUNDAY BRUNCH . All You Want Of Everythln1 '6.9S Children Under 12 are char1ed 30c per each year of 11ge MOW APPEARING• WAYNE HHSHEY ~.==:.~:=M BRISTOL AT REDHILL COSTA' MESA =z-= PAOW~i:1Ts2 I ... Fri~ October 17, 1980 CWLYPILOT (l5 '!!!!!!!!!!!I!!~ DINNER PLAYHOUSES NEIL SIMON In the Grand Hotel . . ANAHEIM SPECIAL CONCERT Recording Artist HOYT AXTON CONCERT Two Shows: 2:00 & 4:00 P.M. ASS .. t• SIAn. OML.Y PUKHASI TICllTS AT CRAZY HOltSI COUMRY STOltE ' I 250 Per Tldlet '"' •••• '•. ,._.,..fwy ... Dyw .... SANTA ANA 549-1512 ,.. ~ ~.:~·..;.Ll"""lli .... ""'' ........,.>U'1!.!llllJU,,1,, I ~~.'i;'TH1( Bis mo-~ f'1 . -'./-Ur>_· 7 Ile <clbairm of a Eu00~~~.dY.~k o atmosphere with the delightfully· tempting menu selecliona of a continental cMe. All in the casual elegance of Newport Beach. Try us for brealcfast, lunch, dinner and late evening light fare . 1107 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach Phone 644-1700 Open a~ un. unUJ 10:30p.m. ~-··--- > •• I •I . I I (9 DAILY PILOT It,,, ~y Wasn't Bowl Full? Audience Appreci atf>ti l lncrm.aled Jazz Fest By Mll'tlAt:I t• ""IU \ f( H Ol IM 0.ltr ~-\1 ... T~ Laaunu flt'er h "t-'r1~·n<t' "' J .11" • •• at lrvtnl' Bo wl r o n1 1nu1•' 1' • • .._,,,,.1 111 <?alifomia's bt-11 kept t'nl 1•rt111nn11 111 ,, • 1 PttplextnJr. n:ally r·.. ,.r th.1n 1 111.• 1•• turned out last wl'clc.-nd Cot uw '•'< "" 1 • "" ,1 e vent featurlna John l(.lemme r . ll ubl'rl l,;ahu, Hlroshl m 11 und the L.A. •'our. tllllOOj: othera. NO on'ENSt-: l'O produC'el' t' urr11ll Coult·:- • -who's vowt'd to Ir) a&ain lkxt full and i.u1 \' ly would lake lo Jo bt.'l ter but the st·ant) auppo rt •il'lu .ill' enhanced tht> enJo) ment of th1:. int1m uk affair. M USH'IW\S m1n~l l·t.I with the audience \\'1th ple nt y o f room to MOSEALLISC..N stretch out, nobody b1tc h\•f1 ,1b.1u1 1 r 1 ,,, '' ... 1 11, Uslgnments Wine Oo~t-d fn•t-h t " 111ch~O l •' ",,~ mostly alert and alway!> a p p1"1 1 11 ' ,,, ~ ... rt 11 .. perfect setting f<ir the fr1·t· ,,. rit 1·~,,. 1 11 jazz .. And lhe music., WC'll lh• I• .. ,1 ... 1 • ,. something for everyonl.!. 1 a11~1111: "" ~ .. t.11 • • Kenny Burrell 's lrad 1t1onal trlu to 1111 Inn•, fusion of Hiroshima to lh1• < la~,11•,tll\ 1.11i..:1·d 111 ' ensemble he~ded by llubt•r1 1.irn • • SATURDAY'S SHOW, wh1eh 1 1.n t i:hl h be~ind s chedule to no one"~ d1s nHn , ""' ral· I \\.t h ti' Ste ve C arr/ Bre n t Ur a ce Fu:.1011 111d P•senger, the la tte r band pulling out <1 sor 1>ri:.-.1· goest in Orange County·reare<l !->IO)!t>r .l\·11111f1·r Wjmes. -: A solid, rhythmic perforroan!'e "" p l .Hlh t Gerge Cables and Raya prect.'ded the arrr' a l 11! Kittyhawk, an inte restin g quartet th at J l t1rnl ~ ut.lsi1ed two Chapman sticks 11 10 ~tnn .. trhlrn ment ihat enables each musician to s1mullane<J11~ ~~bf!! U~es, ch_ords and leads _ :· It made for an intriguing effect p a rt1rt1l<J! I.' Wtien one stick was used m <'OnJunr11011 "11 h a cdlo. ·: However, some o f K ittyhawk's M31l·nJ l l..itu in'ibe set, m ore rock oriented 1n l h C' Al P1 ~T1 •1a stGse, removt!d some of the Juc;te>r of Ila.· 1 .11 1•1•1 1nue interpl ay . • :THE ARRIVAi.. Of' the L.A I-ou t· 1gnttt't11I"' crowd with a truly remarkahle -;ct lh·;t IJI ('" i ~dine ovation. Brazilian guitarist Laurendo ,\lmP11l11 1~ ,. 11 • wwer to Segovia. Seated \\.it h a C:OIJ .... 11< l,IJll JI 1n d sheet music, Alm eida wa~ kft a!or11· 11n ·,1 .11~" .it one point, prom ism a. 'orw rna' tw :" 1 ,,•,1 c tions." n11 lt111 \l111t·1du no <'ho11·1 l1ut Iv .tlVt' tht> audtenc:e , ,,., 11ml tl1~pl11y 11( h1" \ 11 l u1~1ty \!'\ \""1 •:N•U:MRl.l:. lhl' l..J\ !-'our W6rc no w .µtt::t!l.1\'t. Th1: '"''"'"~ bw.s lines uf Ray 111 .,., , "'"" r 111 111 11 111 •• 1wrfcl'l sulo eomluned 1h 111111 Sh1111 k s s tl'!lo.11 '>llll und Oute wurk and ,. ""• ••·fl I h 1r11ll1111 ·~ ·1111,ll~· drum min~ on D1zt1e 1, iii. I'•' M ll11l l'1·u · 1,11 t1\11dcd Ii ma.ior h1ghh~ht. , ,,, 111w 1· ('onwrc111 i.;m>c rnble, relegated to i·•, 111 11111 '"" h11tl1 1•11 1•111n~·s "dinnermissions," • • •1 •·il .. 111 111 111' tht• s 11q >r1 •w 11f lht: festival. 1 •11 1•·f •\fl h 11'> u nt!w, young b<1nd that played a I t • '' .11 h •· .111d UKKr••ssl ve jJn blend. Those t i. "'' '>f ••Jlpt·d 0 11l fur e at!-> and m assed • 1111 • 11111 1.1 .111\1-.t'd \11 c•ht'<'k out ha~ new album , 1,., ·' '' • , 11111 J a11. ~ 111 k' I whic h features guest ''•t11· 11 •111 Putn 1·e l(u~lhn, Hay P1u1 and Bob u \'•"'•'""' 'S.\4.'ll S"OS hud du"'n lines as 111 .1 l\lt•111m l•r ., qua rt t•t that closed the show. '' h il 111• 11 ·., Ill• oeny1nJ! Klemmer 's talents on , " ,, 11111·' h .i 1 u t endency towards sleep- 11 J111":11~· 1rll'lh1w111•:.i. ·r111' 1•r11"'1l felt d1rforcntly , or course, cheering !n •'' '1 h "'' Klemmer ran through a series of tunes 111111 l> •P "cll1ng al bums like "Touch," "Barefoot fLall1 t a nil .. Mos aic " i 11 h 1• rn•mt K lem mer has cut down on his ,., 1.t •·t·ho pi1•'< Pfrects a nd excessi v.e 111\\ 111tt11~h1J>. but has performance. pretty as 1t " •• ~ f .uled to gcnf!r atf• a feeling that he is pushi n~ h 1:. t't afts mansllip to \(·ards greater things. (1'1 t lNDAV, llNDt!:H sunny skies. early acts 111\"lw la·d lhl• Oran~e County Hhythm Machine 's :"•''' 1·f11I lug b:tnd i:cttack und the a lways wrm d. r l 1.I Burn•ll ('I.in• 1"1c;h..-r 's' S;.1Js a (Jicante followed with a lSee JAZZ F•:sT, Pa-'e C7) MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE ,...,. '" ... e t .-tt "JO '•'••')• \ 4v "'~ > 1 .. ,.., tOC' ',,... • ..,,•fWll'rO' '• "' •-,,., Q Ot ~-" Ch.d1•tt X.)"' \7 Ai.• •CtlS •OMlTfLlJ • ~· t ''"'°°"'11A 4iwOOf\lf'f1 ti ,,,. .. lf' ' ~0..-1 11£ l• • .• .... , nu y ·•') "" :t ' I •at The thunderous rc!>pon~<· tc. Ill• I. 111r11. .. 1 " ··• ,...-.1, "'Kr1111E sr:ish classiC' •. HCC'Ul'J' Ol> I I'! Alh.il'l ,; ' Ii l , L _____ _ • '1• 0 K -r= 0 B E R F E s T . .. d I fl • f'1l.i\ \.-••10.-. ------- "Che~l,.,a u trcC' is fi r~t-rate:· r'1 n n 11,111 ..,, 111:1•\ 11» ... r.1 , ·'' 1 11 •1t•• l'J•'> r'ilot I c>-.L....i,.~··· /;' i I I. ··-· I '.•I • FINE EUROPEAN RESTAURANTS • KIDDIE AIDES • FUN~CADE • MOTEL • CHAPEL • OOM·PAH·PA BANDS DIRECT FROM GERMANY SAN DIEGO FWY. .3421 Via lido. Nc wpc1 t Bt'ac h Reservations recornrm:ndt:d 7 l4 I G75 ·4904 h' I I I EXIT BEACH BLVD. IMMEDIATE RIGHT ON CENTER AYE. HUNTINGTON BEACH (714) 892·7010 J l L , • Old fasruonoo, romar1tic di1u1er-dancing is back in style. .. :.10\l tlw (:r~n~l l'ort~'J.l' 1\11\\ ,11kn. p1u an t'H·nu1~ I•• loll1pt:rc \\t_th )11111 "'"iri1c mcmOI"). ~)n 1111klini;t 1111111a 1111u-11:. .. . cl<'W'nt candlelit 1ahlc M'trln~. 1 hl' ~1.lllf.kur of llnrninR Uihlcsicle cookery. TI1c ultimately u :.111\.'C:ihlc l>1t.'I.. Pmvl'll Trio i~ featured ·Thursdar throui h S11turd::>) 7 to 1 C. .mu :;(Ill piano othl·r ewn lng.'i. .. . SEAFOOD CONNOISSEURS , · ihursday. rnday. S:nul'(l:.ay llSk fur nur ''flying LobMc:r" dinner ' ' 1 '.'"""Mil~ ,.~ .... ""'1ttEGISTRY'"r~~ .,. .......... "1<"<~ 1~)0 MtlMnl!Ur ftciulC'<.11\1(''lI)7'241777 l. ll\t lfOd_," It.,..• It • .., • ., •U•._ •W4a Ira. .. ..... . , __ ..._ ____ -_.__.,. .....,------.............. ""'.-· JAZZ FEST NOW PLAYING AT THESE FINE EDWARDS CINEMAS SE E DIRECTOR Y BE LOW FOR SHOWTIM ES edwerda Woodbridge edwards Viejo Twin S.D. Freew•y to L8 Paz turnoff, left on CMHnta B•n•nca Ptcwy. !••t of •Cuhrer Beti.e.n S.D. •nd S.A FrMw•ya ... u.. ,,_Iller ,,...,...,_,,,,. .UU GUIDA ~ JMXSOll flollSC<:JK.11'. :. .. :~~\I @ . !" .• ~~!: ;:_, (!) "·'·· -...... ·-M l,>"11,l•tl. , .... -.1- t -...1, RtlB(RJ 01/VAll vSA!M1 JOU~ Ill ll '>111 TUE UllJ!!ol DROTm."s CEORCE TIM CURRY BURNS ''Tl MES ~SQUARE' D (R) =~ .......... edwards Harbor Twin Harbor Blvd. •t Wllaon 2 mllH IOUth ,,, s.o. Freew•y (R) TIM CURRY ''TIMES SQUARE" Mon·Frl. 7:15, 9:30 ....... 1.-.>:.e.•• 1:11, II:» e CH~Hl!M IANf Sf1MOUI SOMEWHERE IN TIME • ._.. ..... -.:,~BJ ..... , .. _,1_ s...1.-1+11 -··~,. .. ~.!~ '' _ .. I ff' ..,..,, PLUS ~ "UFE OF BRtAN" . l1ll .,u,•um ...... _....,. ~~ ... ,,.,. :.c~~.:s;..111 ,,.,,:#,ta.-........... t: ....... ,.. • - ART GALLERIE S Fridey. Octobtif 17, 1980 Man's, Anl•nal!s-F-llgh.ts A.dd Ne-w Di1nensions f . - WHETHER CAPTURING A MOMENT In time, depic ting per~on.tl 4<fv nture o r Interpreting ev"nu 9t hl~torfctal \IO ntflcance, Air Force .art t'> mor~ tnan • vl1ual UPt"rlen e A t oll tion •ntltled "Flight' that ~.l'i tour~ tlM Pentagon, Nfttlon<JI Air And c;p.')cf" Mul>etim end air base .. arouno th" world will o~n Sunday 11t M iit'> Hou~ A r t~ Compl •. 12732 Main St G~rd~n Grov.-, wlttt • reception frl>m 1 to .t p m The 9rflphiC'> ere not nw~nt to cover dvl tton 1\1!.torv but to chronic le rnan· .. v ision by pro vldlng artistic lnsloht In to ow r •lotion ship of man and flight The \how con tlnues throuoh Jan. 2S from noon to • p m Wednesdays through Sun<'ay-. PENCIL·THIN LINES FRAME tne delic ately shad~ w ild brrds, ducks end geese created w ith o rtftor en1 <.Olors of paper by Su~n Anderson of Laouna 8eac:h Her works are featured th1 '> month at Christle Sahara Collection, ~\1Cj Campus Drive, Irvine. A reception there from 6 :30 to 9:30 this evening w ill hOnor the artist whO attended Cor ona del Mar Htgh School, studied in Hong Kong and graduated In fine arts from UC Irvine. TEN CONTEMPORAPY ANO eight pioneer artist ... cr l'att.'CI the unlQue phot09raphic fabrications on tJlsµlay through Nov 30 at N ew po1 r H;iroor Art Museum, 850 San Clemen\e Drivt', Newport ~each. Rather t h • .m waiting to capture / / /) LB> CLASStCALL Y TINGED E.NSE•LE ......... Hubert Lawe et Jazz Fest JAZZ.1 FEST ... Wrom Page C6 > well-received but r ath.-r c• nut1ou::. !'.t1lsa 'boss a nQva blend before Mose All.Ison·~ t rio toQk over. 'A-10 MONTAGE' BY ROBERT W. DRAKE Part of Mill• HouM 'Right' Exhibit the right event, these artists heve chosen to stretch these rHlltles, molding them to suit their own -soeie- tlmes autobl09raphlcal, sometimes stark or humorous -purposes. The collection, organized by Van Deren Coke,curatorot photography at the San Francisco Museum of Modem Art, may be viewed from 11 to S Tuesdays through S"ndeys •nd 6 to 9 Friday evenings. ' A l'~IH.RSAL PICTURE NOW PLAYING ...... ~ CMllT ......... er••• ... , ITAHIM 111111.- Cosll Mts.t ~6·?711 W•sSm1nster d91 393~ OrJnge 639·9170 AllC-IUU. Oli nQt 637·0340 . Allison . .with tu.!. pP.r:.onable presence, <'lassie blues/jazz voice aarl witl) lyrics. was irrest1ble as usual. He shd effortle•;siy tlar"u)!h "~othmg But the Blues.1." "Seventh ::,cm . ~mrt "Yc,us ~hryd 's on Vaca- .. lion aoo-Y-0ur Moi.ith-1:. Wr.rk1nJ.(hcrt1mer"Somuch- talent. so much I ltn. HIROSHJ.\tA, A \'01 'M · nine p1crc band com· prised of third genes alwn JapJ11c•i-c Ameri cans. has been gcner atini.; a IOl ul vrcs., l.itely v. 1th its al- leged fusion of ancse nl Orsentol ,111<1 cont(•tnporary sounds. True, they utih;,1•d a i..oto 1:.i !3-slnng mstru- ment) and taiko drum l>ut th1. overall effect was more Santan.l t h<tn hoi(ur\ Hhythm1cally , this 1s a very strong unit. hut k1,ybu:.ird~. 1,usldrs and ar· rangements too often fell b<1ck on American funk/fusion/boogie <'hchl's Teri Kusumoto ddt>Jith h andlccJ most of lhe I':::~~~§~~~~~~~~~;=:;;;;;;;;;;~ lead vocals and th1· l>and showt:d a lot of class by ~ -- continuing 10 play wh<·n 1111· !oOund equipment went out. SUFf'ERING )t0ST rttOM lh•· sound prob· !ems was June Okida Kuramol<' whose beautiful-' ly soundin ~ koto was. buried m uch ol the time. But when she soloed wonderfully during a gtmUe ball-ad. lhe-feeling w-as that this is the type-of mwsic that qualified as a cultural fusion As it stands now, Hiroshima 1s a hip band to like, taking advantage Of lls unique makeup but failing to deliver anything of lasting s ubstance. Closing out the s h o w w ith a strong performance was sing(!r Josh Hanna and nautist Laws. Tucked in between was an exciting exercise in movement from Jazz Dancers. Inc. With lime and patience. the Fest shouldn't be a seer.et much longer. Thanks go out to a lot of peo· pie who devoted their time to a worthy event. And no doubt, there'll be some critic in the future who'll complain about large crowds and hark back to the good old days when a few hun· dred dedicated fans kicked back and enjoyed the ireatest mll!lic around. "A• l•lmate Ffl• ot /tlW!lt ll'k, SIWI• ••.. l•p•rt. It Ra ... A•••• ala. t'e.r'• Besc." -Kevin Thomas. LA Ti~s • BETTE MIDLER IN DIVINE MADNESS A NATIONAL TREASURE CHEST TWO MODERN ESSAYS will be dl~ussed by art historian Victoria K09an during four lectures at Newport Harbor Art Museum, 850 San Cle· mente Drive, Newport Beach. Tom Wolfe's "The Painted Word" will be the topic at 8 tonight and Oct. 2,., followed by Barbara Rose's "American Paintlnos: The '80~" on Nov. 7 and 14. Participants are encouraged to read the articles for maximum participation. ABSTRACT PAINTER JOEL BASS who overlaps planes of color and metal flake tor his image~ of fractionallzed rectangles will discuss his work at noon Tuesday In Oran.ge Coast College's FIM Arts Lecture Hall 116. Tickets St.SO at t he door for this fall series. ORANGE COAST COLLEGE art Instructor Victor Casados will emphasize spontaneous approaches when he uses a live model and mixed media for his talks to the Tornna Art League at 7 : 30 p.m. Wednesday in the education room north of Bowers Museum, 2002 Main St., Santa Ana and also to ttie Costa Mesa Art League at 7 p.m . T hursday at Columbia Savings and Loan, Harbor Boule'\ard and Wiison Street . Both sessions open to all. 1TECHNICALLY VERSATILE Lenore Beran w ill tell the Westminster A r t Associat ion how a love affair with · life enhances char:.ac ter studies at 7: 30 .. THE BE~T HLl\J (ff 1980! 'T he (.r11.H Sa111.11 1· iS JU'>l th.st -b'Tl:bL! A p1clure ot .,uc·h p11wer. grat'P, ~f'nsiuvity and hunvm v:llu" that i M\oC t.o rub my C)t'"' to 1n&J11: :..vn• I in nc1t dreaming." '\ ~ ...... • 'J•I ~-GREAT .~-SAflTill BCP . lHf GRfAf ~NllNI ~,..., ~ ROBERl OUVAll · BlYlHE UANNlR ~ ....... MICHAEl O'KHIE -SlAN SKAW w ... ~ .;··.:.~~ llWIS.JOHNCARllNO ·:: ... ,PAlllllrt "" 1 ' ~CHARLES A PP.An ~ , ELMER 8ERISUIN @!_ijl~ ~ .. .,, I SUSAN AND£RSON'S WILDLIF£ DRAWING ' ··,~ Muted Tone Bird In Naturel Habltet . ,·. p.m . Thursday In the Civic Center, 8200 Westminster Ave. ADMISSION WILL BE WAIVED through Sunday to the new calltornla History Hall at the Natural History Museum In Los Angeles' Exposition Park, ., 900 ExPoSJtion Blvd. Original artifacts, miniature dioramas. detailed scate models and exact replicas of the state's romance and adventure from 15"0to19«> await visitors Tuesdays through Sundays. The usual admisslonfeeis$1 for adults. --..-·· OM OODt 900« 11 tN! .......... , ..... , ... ...... _ NtVAQ llNJHMNc-a1 li!M 11• ••• 1M .. 11 11111 ... ... '*'If• ,;'h, .. ··--' !•; •' .. ·\~ · . ,.,. ............ ~ -~ ntl ..... ITllKll IAC'll!NI l . 2131Sl1-Uto .....,, .. .,.._.. ..,._, ......... ) ...... . . ..,... .. , 494 1'>1 4 l ~ .... fl , ...... .. 494 1!>14 U1a ... l 1a •11 1..,. "THE EL!~NT MAN" ==:_,_.(PG) "AClflC THEATllES11t11VE llt S•,. MftTS ll"f1CM nu• 111ct1 -:1"•0 ••1 ,., >• HAlllOll 11YD DllSVf·Sll loOll•Gf OlllYr·IN f .. ,OJ Pll UllltlOAY & IU-1 ftll( , .... SU-II A! """"ll• S1A01u• . ' . -----w;p;;;;;;;;;w:=~--==~~~.=..::..=.:.-tr i ····' ... ' ml3Jm ··.~~ ~':-.. -------· ............ . .., ........... .. .. UslOGN11t ... MOUYW009 •mllj•.-1111"' .... i cit ~LY PILOl Fndaf Cktao.r l I I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ( I 1 Lovers' Chase Eads Somewllere ay 909 THOMAS I ,._, .. ,._i._'°""' 'flOMIWHERE IN TIME · I. •n ~11"9 romant1t Mn ; Sy about a YoU"9 playwrlQl'lt ho falls lo love with on tress who starred In tn .. dtt•r • ! years t.fore)lts time He ansPQrh hlmielf by seu ypnosl'I from the presen t 1~ .,121 and they ~c o~ love r itl tlm4tO\lertcl._ei. tn.m f ht ot Is riddled with 11l<>Qlc, t It works muc h ot l ht' time edit Is dUe to Jectnnot SzwM r s tentive direction and the ~sting Of Chrlstoe>htH R••t}vt' ar. the Y0U"9 romantll ar1d 111, ¥qulslte Ja~ Seymour a' IM ci>lect of his ardor The film wakers Obviously st• ugqleu w1tn i w to end the tory they dn't quite solve It. AlthOugh ted PG. the 1a.nguaoe and ilCtion are decorous thr ougnout I 'tfHE GREAT SANTINI" it cl prOfoundly affectinq and syperbly wrought tale of ct boy cbming of &Qt' despite a ouno ho Pl'YChoe>ath o1 a father Robert Duvall is a "warrior without a war," a Marine Corps-filer who ~lieves his family can be r un ~ill) the same fierce d lscipllne tte applies to 'his squadrons. l)le result is catastrophic, v.t the family learns from the e~perlence and grows. qated PG .... TIMELESS ROMANTIC Christopher Reeve mutual romance'> la ke them trom Ne w York to l<.entucky. Mall bu, Maui and Ind.Ii! a no tnrough many relat1onsh1ps during nine yea rs Mdtursli.y is a m aster of dialogue a nd com1<. sltucl· tions, hlsonlyt1 oub1eis with the l1n1sh. ',~ILLIEANDPHIL " is .-,other study In human relation-Michael Oritkean (Wiiiie> and ships by astute Paul Mazursky. Ray Sharke y <Pt1ill are winninq -two young men and a woman per sonali ties. oullhe re vela · vf1to love eech other deeply. tion is Margot Kidder as the ir tr.malesplatonlcally. Their amour. Her s is an Academy $~ondAlh~ fills in Blanks nomln~tlon Perlorm•nc•. far. tor removed from her L oi\ L4Hl9 of "Superma n " RBled R "MIDDLE AGE CRAZY" 1'> bttsed on tl)e Sonny 1hr0<.k morton w no about a man "40 Yl'M., old, QOlno on 10 " He's t\r11c f' Dern, tt suct.e\\ful Houston cnntr .1ctor with a wile who r111mp' UP their SCIC life to kttp h 11 n \at iSfled But that isn't 1•nou1it1 HI'> co11cern over agin<,i pr omph h11r1 to trade in n is Old'> for tt Porst.he and to have .i II 1nq wltt1 a O•llas cheer- lt'J dPr Oire<.tor John Trent <Hid w11ter CMI Klelnschmltt hclvt> OClne a sllck rob of con- <1H ting a bitter comedv that is tn 1 t-dllty a modern morality play Atter experiencing the lteshly pleasures. the husband rcdlllt'~ that his old life wclsn t '>O bad after a ll. Dern gives t ilt' best performance of h•~ c a re<>r. and Ann-Margret is ideal a'> his perplexed wife. }Rated R ''THE STUNT MAN" is a brilliant feat of cinematic legerdema in, creating an illusory world in which nothing Is as it seems. Richard Rush, who directed and co-wrote the scr ipt with Lawrence Marcus, has c reated a thought-provoking ente rtainment that defies description -part black comedy, part action movie, part dr cl ma. The story takes p la ce on a movie location run b y an egomaniacal director, Peter O'Toole. He manipulates · everyone, especially the lead actress <Barbar• Hershey) and a fugitive-turned-Stunt m•n (Steve Railsback). The Intri- cate plot is combined with out- ra geous stunts, and not merely the mindless car crashes of the endless movie summer. Rated R. with an outpouring ot expletives and some nude scenes. ''STARDUST MEMORIES" is a Woody Allen film. But It's not the film we expect of him. There are few laughs here, and If you do laugh, you'll feel guilty because Woody tells you how nasty all those fans are who say, "We liked your early funny movies." His name here is Sandy Bate~~ ~ut this Is • without doubt Woody's own story. In darkest black-and-white, we follow him to a weekend retro- spective of h is work which is a tour of tortured celebrityhood the pawing admirers, sycophan- tic critics, incessant demands for charity appearances. A groupie shows up in his bed. His women are either demented or s paced out and when a reasonably normal one arrives (Marie Christine Barrault) Woody is anguished. The f111m's struc ture is borrowed from f;ellini's "8112" and the mood is jumpy, brooding, surreal and ultimately cranky. There's some nice Jazz music and a num- ber of visually haunting scenes. But this one is best seen by film buffs and blindly de voted Woody Allen fans.who will accept even his castigation. The rest of us can hope he cheers up soon. Rated PG. c1neoome ~ Sc"len CompleH Call 614 2551 { ~m•n . _ anlll na wy ·J MAD85 SAT: & SU .... - Ch &S A F' ' "AIRPLANE" (PO) MOVIE REVIEWS/ROCK T ~ Gft-onl .. ! Goldie .Hawn <as Pvt. Judr Benjamin) goes through training after becoming the' onl y woman member of an !?lite paratrooper unit in "Private Benjamin" now show- ing at local theaters. The actress also was executive pro- ducer for the social comedy about breaking 3WilY from a sheltered past. ___ .:.. : By LISA ROBINSON I "WltY lm_ULD I'· : _\.,.Uen Shipley 's new LP is called "Breakmg .Through the Ice Age" and she says. "This lime J bad an ide a of how I wanted lo r onstruct the )lbum and what I wanted to do with it. I had rery clear goals and knew how I wanted It lo fOUnd. ,· "I bad a band with me. and that really ~ade a very big difrerent'e f "AWHILE BACK, I MADE a decision that I .~ould not put out a second album umil I fetf lbat the songs were really gre at. J write a lot . )ut a Jot of it is just drivel. stuff that should stay ~my living room. ~ "That. too. is the b1l( differenct> between the lirst and the second album I tried to_ get a littlt ore out of myself and communicate d little .ore. It's sttll personal, but in a different way "On this album. I just had an idea about bat I wanted to say about people re aching ROCK TALK her people, so I figured that 1t 1 reaU)' had at feeling, I s hould try a nd do it my.self." ~-. ~-ELLEN ADMITTED THAT her experience ~rfonning live after the first album's release ~ally helped to get her message at'ross. "It's entirely different once you get out "Un the road, and I wish we h~d been out there dlore1 Being in front of people, you really gel the feelin& of, 'well, either. l'ou~re going to con-nect or not.· / .. · ·· . "It become!! ,t'ecy, s.imple. Either you ''rt• meab.ingf ul for them or not, eittier they hhe you or they don't. "I think the thing that I get most cons istent- ly," said Ellen, "whethe r 1t 's been a good night or not, is the vibe that people put out there - ·OK. you're up there, take me somewhere.· ;: "'YOU'RE UP THERE FOR a reason. and I tllink a suecessful performe r , or musician. should be able to do that. try and bring somebody with you. You do that by trying to reach out and communicate something that peo plecanundentand. . "I realized that when m y songs left my liv 10& room, someone else was going to be on tht- ether side listening lo th~m. and I had to ex· 'lain what I meant. This time. I had to filJ iri the ~anka. ~ "I feel more confident about m y s inging and more confident about my direction of music, because I caused s uch a stir last year. fl ~ really &real for m y ego. "It got kind of rfdiculoua after awhile with endless com- Rirtaona to the other women who had records ~t -it wu still &omething. We became a topic of convek'aation, and that really helped all of us ~cause people thought we were really good." ' ~ •• Are there aa many comparisons now about "'"omen in Rock" as there were? "To tell you the truth." said Ellen, "l 've already started to he ar that all over again. But I think that the Jonaer I write. and the longer r 1tay around, the less comparisons will be made ... r ~ ltl•I~ I >" .a._. l ,...,, -:-. ~I ....,,.,-.. EOWMlll' lllllfOl lflDIUM lfUtl-11 ~nta .t.n.i !>40 1444 Or•no• 639·8'70 MMl'I IAU ,I.All 810 5?9 !>339 IMrlllU' llUllTl .. Tll 11"nt1nvton e..cn 848·0388 Clll .. Ml • ,..., 11:e1r~ O••"Ot 634 2~~3 ,. f.a 1 __ , lDWlllOS' fll.ID TWr• '-'•SS•Gn J•t,o 830 69'?0 l DWlllll' ....... 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"~ "UTTUD._...S" ,,., ''a.ICH. CHOMilM "THEUFE ••I OFMIAN"(R) A&A-Of91 .,,. ... ~, a...-1,_ . __ ,,_ Yom world beoms al homt 'C Olhet 0rQnc}e Ci>unty ~ bt1ngs you ~ -of your communoty --, doy thon 1$ found '" '"'i•:UflP!MI 642-4321 amile awhile. Whether it's coverage of your city counci I or Congress, _oaHy Pilot writers and editors look for the all too rare, humorous twist that adds spicelo living. Brighten your day with the entertaining, readable ' I DAILY PILOT \ 642-4321 I I I I STARTS TODAY uwuH' •1111• · · 1iiwau1· tlUO llALL CllllU WEIT Mission VitJo 495·6220 Westminster 891 ·3935 ...... uu,l.AlA E .. aaa· Brea 529·5339 ClllMA CDTH Costa Mesa 979·4141 c1•10MI PACIFIC'S IOUTll COAIT Orange 634·2553 Laguna 8eacll 494·1514 • ....... ... WHtt1ook Ylooob1101e (714) ~30 4401 (71 415Sl·Om -UA City CiMIM (714) 63'-3911 -Or-..,,. (114),IJ7-0J40 .... . ... =--~ .......... ,11•-" ~ ... -~ ,._ ......... AMUSEMENT PARK __ Reunit,ed Hitched to Hobby • Whl'll D1snt•yhmd host Jtrn Dt•nton 3u1des lht• ptu k's tcum of 1t1x l'l·r~heron draft hones do\\ 11 tht-25th Birthclt1 · l'.-r udtc' route U <'h aft n ncl<ln , hl' t • .is a Spt•('1ul ft.'elln" of pride, be<'ause thl.• hOMl', wscd to bt• h ui Ot>ntu11 :.old thtt un1111aJs to D1snt'yland tt ~ t'Ur M.io l~S!'l thtm .1 m<lf'llh litt•r ht' m1sst>d tlwna :-u mu<'h tha1 he puJlt'd up hla lnd1•na roots and ht>udcd for (.' uhfomut tu JOIO lht-m 0 l'nton '11 h1lhb~ tor 35 Yt-•rs w a1 r a1s1ng blt11·k r ,•rr htH'Ons 11~ s ho\\1l'd thf'm for mor~ lhun JO~ t'.ms. wumini: blue nbboM 1•onsistt>ntly Ot four <llfrt>r«-nt :.tall' fam1 Ht-ttnn11 as a tru<'k ing fir m man1ttit.'r . Oenton :.pent tllOr«-lime• with bis horses. whil'h at urw time numbered mort' than .W head IN JlJL.V 1979, WHILE showmg hts horse!> at the Annual Sprinjl. Warm l'p in Davenport Ind,. he heard of D1 s nt>yland's need for a perfectly matched lt.'a m of Percherons to pull a sper 1al raJUope unit fnr tht' MagH' K11111dom 's 25th Birthday Purade Having invest~ t wo years and more than 20.000 miles to persona lly t·hoose this hitch. Denton was hes1tan~ to part with 1t "The hardest part about Kt:lhng a really good lt!am 1s rnatcrung.lht!jr ht>ights exactly, .. he says "All my horses are 18 hands t6 feet l high .. A fe w weeks after Denton sold his horses and harness to Disneyland, he became lonely for lhem "I wanted to see their ne\\ home. to see how they were doing ... He was impressed with what he saw. he said. "mEV HAVE J UST AS GOOD. 1r not hel· ler . care here than I could give, .. he says Arriving at Disneyland, Denton was offered a position as driver for the parade's calliope finale, a skill which is not e asily learned. He says, "Coordination is very important you have to lt>am the reel of the horses ... Denton says he enjoys workmg for the park. "I like the people. Everyone cooperates to get the job done." He likes the company so much. he says, that after the birthday parade finale he is. contemplating moving with his horaes to Florida, should it be decided to include them in' Walt Disney World's 10th Anniversary Parade which will run throughout Hl81. DE.N'lON$_~Pln'.....i$ "hors~~-are like people," each one having a distinct personality. As he walks through the barn past each s tall a tone of affection comes into his voice. "This is Jack, the lead horse. He has a calm and gentle nature," Denton says, patting him on the head. One would think he 1$ taa.lking about his own child. Describing his r eunion with the horses, Denton said. "I was walking up Un! path to the (Park's) Pony Farm when I saw Jack quite a distance away in the ~orral. I yelled to him. He turned fast and started rw'lning towarda me and.I could telJ be was glad to see me. It made it (tbe trip west) all worthwhile.'' Denton now· says these bones are in h~ blOod and be wouldn't even think d a HCOOd re· ti.rement. "It's. rewanli.01 to see people'• faces aa lhey admire the animal.a," be saya. ''I.love my hones, and l plan on worlrine wilh them as ton1 as 1 possibly can.'' Oltl~t TheaJer Sokl, MAm::"7 Maine <AP> -·· Tiie Lakewood Theater , lhe nation':· oldest summer theater, and the 110-acre resort sc rrounding it, are to be sold at public ~ .. coon, an attorney says. Louis Ko-·.:eich or Uangor. lawyer for Lance Crocker Aasoci<&Lt:.· "" ~ebton in pcM1es1ion of LakeWood, said the ·1:1-year old theater that served aa a training ground for stan including Humphrey Bogart. Groucho Marx and John Travolta, will be sold tn .its entirety or in lots. "whichever g~ts the best offer.·· to pay off creditors. Lakewood already filed a petition last year for relief .with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Bangor. Slwn Trips Pack In Hiatory, Color JIM DENTON IN DRIVER'S SEAT PercherOtJ Teem, Former Owner Reunited • •"•..'.!'..._•' Ml ,·~.1 ~·',. •V••• fll'!"'~; · t: --: ·I ~ow PIA YIN(, ~ IFOR 9=•s SATURDAY EVENING ON STAGE Opera a Btoaclw•r Mueac81 Tenor JIM MARSHALL wtth Judy Stanton •IM Keyboard 'PIU9 Hlllbtlly Comic J. J. HATFIELD ''A BETTER FILM THAN 'STAR WARS, ••• ', -TIME MAGAZINE In keeping wi th Los Angele1t' bi<'enten· niul l'elebrarton. a review of the city's hlstory as a t:a..'>·sa vcr get away destination has been s uggested for OC'tober by the Automoh1le tlub of Southern California. ~le<>ted is a downtown location El Pueblo de Los Angeles State Histonc Park. The ce nterpiece is an old fashioned town square complete with an ornate kiosk, a statue or the first "'overrtor or California . Fell pt> de Neve. <And a plaque dedicated to the 44 original settlers. Near the center 1 ~ the Pico House. Ru1lt in 1870. this was the first lhree·stury bnck hotel in Los Angeles and once was considered among the finest 111 California. Built around a 1·enlral court) ard , 1t boasted a French rcstaurru1t, ~as hghts nnd bathtubs. Restora· · tion ofth1s building now is unde rway. AhSO 'WORTH Vll-;WING are fire Sta t1un :-lo I wi th its d 1.!>plays of dOt1qut' horse- <1' dWn wagons. fire bl'lb. helmets and old 11h :nogra phs. and the Pl aza Churc h Ncucstra &,1ora le n eina de U s Angt>les ) Dedicated m 18:.!2, tt ~as the center of re· 11g10us and sol'ial act1v1l1cs and still 1s used toda v Bl<x·k long Ol vera Street renerts a Mf'X- l('UO market street with its colorful st<alls, shops and rc:.t aurants . Thert also are old struc tures s urh as t ht-Av.!<1 Adobe and t he Pelanconi and Sepul V<'da homes. The Avila Adobe was built in 181& h y f'ranc1~co Avita, a former al<' aide 1m ayc.r1 oi the put!blo. A Timeless Love Story NOW PLAYING lOWAAOI' lllllTOl IDWAUI' IADOUIACtl AMC OllUG.l MAll Santa Ana )40 7 444 E1 1 oro 581 ·5880 Orange 637 ·03•0 llWAROI' MUltTllfGTOtl Hun11og1on Beacf\ 848 0368 "'STARDUST MEMORIES' IS IOTH EXTREMELY FUNNY AND EXTREMELY AFFECTING." -Cno·•es Cho mp"" Lo~ Ange es' .,.,i• ••••••••••••••••••••• .. ·stardust Memories· is like a film1c funhouse ! " -11.ewsw<N• .. * •.•• * * * * * * * •·• * * * •••• ----NOW PLAVINGl---- El TOIO HANG£ WESTMINSHR Sadd leback C1nedome f 11wm,1 WP-.1 S81 ·5880 63 4 2553 891 ·3935 ~OPHl~TICAT£0 PROBRAMMINB ... Other old buildings in the area are the first Masonic Hall, the Merced Theater and the Gamjer Building. There are underground passages and rooms below the Gamier Build· ing that extend in many directions. These were originally used by the Chinese as stores as well as gambling and opium dens. It is believed that there were many more under· ground rooms, but most were destroyed by freeway and other construction. Docents of the Las Angelitas del Pueblo organization conduct free walking tours or the state park. The tours begin at the Vis· itor 's lnformation Center at 10 a.m .. 11 a.m .. noon and 1 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. Docents also are on duty at the Avila Adobe to answer questions and conduct tours from 10 a m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday through Friday a nd JOa .m. lo4:30p m. weekends. LATEST REPORTS f'ROM the eastern H il:h Sierra show thal great color exists above the 8,500 foot elevation with this color m0ving on down into lbe lower elevations. In the Bishop Creek area, about 15 miles west of Rishop, the color 1s expected to be gr eat for this weekend and should contmue for the following two or three week.ends. bar· ring any unexpel'tcd weather changes. I .atest color reports are available by call· mg 1714 > 873·8405. I.>on't forget to br mg your fishing rod since trout fishing seeison continues until Oct. :n in the high country • p .. " ' ' . . . ., . RRISIOl NO or 40~ AN068~SUNhOWfR • 546-UH GEORGE BURNS "Oh, Godl Book II" m _ 12:00.2;0CM;.OCM.:OCM:.00..10:00.. "COAST TO COAST" 1) 1M .11•.f,;1• (PG) "THE FIENDISH PLOT OF DA. FUMANCHU" >:IM :l'-11:•1 (PG) l"\AR N Ft LOl'\AN 1n Qoh lDt,.rust .IOHN TRAVOLT A URBAN COWBOY ,, __ ,.,,. fi.iJ • 7ffE . . ..,.. EX .... IE_H ... MINATOR .•• the man they pushed too far. ' . 8Baulilu/ ~fBrBo Mu~ie-New~-Mariile Weafher- Cbn!!umBI' RBporl!!-~look MarkBI RBporl!! -I • TeleVision I WNY Ill TMl.MW.0? .... Mlllll-... ....,_ A IOclll It I A Aat,.. ., ,,,,,. ti.I IMittl on end Oii lNt -.~8any f omkin• ••--TONMm< TUBE TOPPERS r-.. -....... _ ... Ill 8flW• Q ty ... tN '"''" -=~:--=w..i~·~i::: -t---· -~ • UClll....,,TO wtEJ< ~IVS-­.... .._ ..,..,_WOMAN .. IWVtlW ~•u.1 M\ltray F1om.on • 00 • (f) THI OUl<Q OF HAUAN> NBC e S:OO -World Series. The ltoy1al.8 hope for a home field advantage to get them on the scoreboard agains t the Phillies in Game 3. <; W-*' W-reCO-• • 11611 Of • ~u.llV ' ••• •lfoCINC WU'I ~ \o8• .. ~ lrOm • 9'JYW'""_,,I Ho fUld Lulie ..,. lltt ea u ~· "'Wlll08A tor • cencllO•I• cn11lleno1ng SO.. H<>oo to. tt .. olke °' tou.1ty ~laot tR) KTLA • 8:00 -''Checkered Flag or Crash." Larry (J .R.) Hagman and Joe Don-Baker portray da redevils in an off. road car race in this adventure movie. tel>ot .. "'' I TIC lll/J OOU1M4 ....... " HaWll • .,." -lf>Q I ~ ~ OH i ~II eltJOO. ro. ~ ~•-paw 01 two._. • TMl.._YHIU lttOW Benfly I.I,._• Ila OWl• - -of 'J._e. AM JIM lflllf\ ~·on••"°""' I "U<M u•. ~"""' 'nd Pluto' I , All1lll. y fl.UC> ~GIWJ'IN l.•""'9 &ena<' G ... at• 0..rk P..,son CK Arnold K ... n "Mn 8 11....,11111111, Ut Kurt Oot!ibllcit • WAU. ITNn MU The c... For C1111..- u.-1 Cnatl•• l Sct1u1tu cllM1l\an, Co..nc.1 tor Eoo- nomk A!lv1&0<s • WAIHINGTON WEEK .. ....,.. ••G~Of'ITAM ABC 8 10:00 -· ABC News Closeup. Sovi e t advan ces in technology and nuclear weaponry a r e viewed in this documentary. l ___ _ lour davs for tear lhat rte Wiii btl ldlleO Oy ltlS d•e•ms •='~I .. 1=: I WB.COMIMCf(. "°""' ,,, •• , •• llp Atetlle F1ane.11n·· • &AC'llAJIBITO WEd INMVllW H091 Mu,,ey FrtNI"°'' • WAU. ITMET WE.:;p,; Jacob Needleman 01t1<.uU how mode<n man COVM wtlh the Ch8"QIOO world aroondl\tm tt.30 9 (j) C8I LA TE MOVIE • • FllllTl.0' \ 197i l Joe 1)<)41 Cloik.,, ~nt -Ven Ot>l" A men .,..11., wa~ '9 CAPTIONED A8C NEWS t2:30 0 MrOHtQHT SPECIAL Hell .... c OeYIS Gueslr. °''"'" Nl'Wton.JOh" C11t1<, Bleck Rose Clot! RICl\erd. G.0.'1 ,.,,.., Vllllt '"''" I Floricl• ano .not up 01~ NPllnQ h•I clau Ind ,.,., I ... -~AMD80H I Frlld ...... II p.o~I e-mtiW to leecfl lamo111 and hlS "lerlde a \eel()(l • DICk CAVITT au.t· SM! W&gal•lf • M ·1CONTACTIAIQ (I) M•A•t•H Col. Poli.t, Hll'Nkeye 6 J • F renk end Alldat gttl llOPft· leellly IOll on thetr way becll "°"' I meclle,•I mMt• a· IWIHIY ...U.U. "Copy Cat" Pall)' Duke Aslln stars as a woman driven 10 compulsive eatmg m ''Before and After. · ru ri11g tonight at 8 on ABC. Channd 7 0. .i.,.ena Lopata G•nnv C.:OA Q IE .. A(;..Hf ll I LEHR£A AEPOftt 'U TIC rAC OOOOH ~ MERVO~ L•v•"C 8ett11<" GuestJ' (Jurl>. Pua1son. Or .llrnold Kitti'• Alvin Sllve•stum 7:30 t) 2 OH THE TOWH SI"'" t0rO M!MOdy 10(,M Ill skun\I w11hout 'A&1e1siic1s: bMllO 1and rlddoe competl- uou tn Juhau .:00 8 (}) THE IHCMDtk.1 H\JU( Oavlo beCOITI4!1 an unwlll· •nv accomp11c;11 nl " young cwphl IMICtng ltw""l)lt on an 011 company (RI • NEWS MOVI~ The c.a. FOi c .. ,·~ G.-1 Cl\"lee L S"'"'lln chatrmMt C0unci1 lor Ec.c-- non"<: Adv1.o.s. 10:00. (I) DALLAS Atrald that Pam ..,,a Bob- by •HI produce the flot Ewing g111ndch11t1. Sue l!lloln decldetll to "l>Yy" a bll1ck mat11et b•by (RI ··~ CL.08ElJft '"'"''~ tor a clime ne 01<1n't comm11 Is rele&'>ecJ illnd vows 'evenoe on t'10MI r•ponllble !RI D TOHIQHf Ho st· Johnny Cerson Ouesll David l •ll4lt1han, Ste.19 l -•eti<:e D MOMCMtlN & WISE Susan H~&hire st.Ir., .. 11h Eric and Ehtitt •n '"'"' ~efalon ot "Tl~ ~IOhly 8Mli' FRIOAYS OUN8MOt<£ A ptetty, bllnd l)lfl •nhoonc· os Deputy Ne...,1ey O'Bflen'• ettom1 lo arrest a hmM thllH Peael\e$ Ind H11tb. • MOVI€ • * * * "Ouys And Dulls ' ( tll!>S) Fran~ Sinatra, Jearr 1 Simmon• A mlS.S•()(l&•y gul meets • Brod<twev gamhler, r<1 ault111g In 1ct1on music and • omance 12 h• s . 55 min i G THE1'81 'The lnaoltml• .. HATIONAL ,.EWS 12:.aG HOl..LVWOOO HEART&EAT Gue~la l he la,,--.. 8 qrl1n, Oartrl!I Wt't>Slt1r Thto 0<>0rs. ~vo 1:GO. C89NEWI HAWY Dl'YI AOAIH Melon1 111arn• now 10 be<.oore a rodeo •I•• Ha .. auan raanlon des.on in Soutt;e<n Calllornla. * • ·~ ' Chec~ere<i Flag OI Cr111h" (1977) Larry H,\11· 1n111n, Joe Don Bilker. rwo d1.,ed111v11 adventurer• enter • dang41<oue oN·lhe· lrecll car 111~'$ (:?hrs) "1ne Apocalypte Game" Marah•ll Frady eno Mlc:llael Connor "••mine the gro wing denoers brOiJOhl llbOUI by tt>Chno· loglcal ltdv•ncM In U.S a n t.I Soviet nuclear weaponry • MOV1£ • * ·~ "Ofacol11 Hu R1M1n F1om TM a ....... ( 1969) ChrfllO(>her l M , Aupe<l Oavi.. A g111's atl\91sl boyfrleno •nd rellgloua Uf\C.. jo4n lo<CM 10 ta"9 her from O<ac:ula l:t nrt ) • IT TAl<Q A THIEF OJ) CAAOL BURNETT AHOfN£ND8 Oueala · Jack We11on M~lee • ~ '°' more p.lvecy. Alchle -In wtlh ,,.. bfottw, only 10 di~ It'• not Ille petlldlM lie 8 SHA ~NA Tlwl L6'1nori Sille<s sl><lw tnelr new and old style! with 1ne g•HllM3 ton1qhl 8 TELETONE NEWS 8 ti.I A8C MOVll I HATIOHAl.HEWS M.LMOY£M' ~ 1:oom MOVIJ ft* 'it Fl,_. Golden Ora. gon1" ( 111117) Robert Cummings. M••oeret Lee l~=-WIU) M•A•a•N __ .l:i...,. _.,. 8.J. llUIC>ICl Ft_. of llfltng •wounded eoloMl'a 8fltlque gun .MMTTA D FACE. THE MUSIC • AL.LIN.THE FAACILY 1"41 ,_....tr of A rcr11e· Old Air Force buddy d!f- tur b5 '"" houMllOicl 8lJ MACHEIL I LEHRER , AIEPOflT • •"• 'IWlo•e And Aher' t 1979) P1111y Duke At11n. Btedrocd Dillman A l•t h<>usew11e h 111come• obseasad wllh doet1no and e•e<C:.M when lhe leern1 mat llet -.eio1tt problem 11 tht'8•ton•no net marrtage !RIO 0 MoVIE "Catnp.ign Report" B1M Mo~• report• on 1n. -t•, peof>le llnd 1.- or ttle 1!180 eteclton cam· palgn end •• .,,,,,_ ..,.,.., ou• ~ of ttoe polltlc:aJ proc:.a. al INIM PMVWW8 Roger Ei-t and Ger.. $1•11•1 review "Private Betllamln." "Why WOiJld t Lie" and "Gloc<11-" Al Mundy geui 1n deep '•ouble "'1th • crl~ 1yndl- c:at• -an Old·lim4! satecrlcil .. M nu h•ied •le.ala• dlatnOnd An AmfM'ICan dl .. llant• "' llono KOl\Q ge1s ewtl(>I up "'IN~"Olil l MC.I •I 1nlernetiono1 net WOtk ol ~!era (2 hr1 ) 1·10. VID£0WUT: MCKSTAGE PA68 G~tl The Pretendot,., Hall And Oates. Jnno Ml1cllall llnd Commandif Cooy Ricll Tutn« Jett.,... a..na Mlpe the young wife of an Imprisoned ~lo 1un -ll rroo1 lw llulO#ld'• family end , ... In kWe willl ..... Cl) YOT£A8' P1PEUNE "3Slh And 31th Slate Sen· e111 011tr1C1s" Host Jim Coopet (l)P.M.~ • •'Jr "Tiie Brothefl\ood Of S•tan" (111711 Strother M•rlln. l 0 Jone• ·,. c;o.,.... .. ·~ble '°' IM •bdUCllOfl or tJ C'111· dren and the 1>rutat sl1y- 1nga 01 ti'wllr parentt 1:? nra.) ti) CAP"°"8) A8C NEWS • OVPIMY ~.~---~fM>flGHT- 12:00 8 'TWJU'JHT ?ONE Edwaro H.ill has11't 3lepl •n M>n"'"P'- "Widow Women Alone" °"Mia: -..arjorle Gulllrle, A Vlllll 10 the 10fll 111"\Uel "L• lllelteura Ou Solt" (I llr .. 30 min) JOHN DARLING C'laa1111rl Lbiing• 8 KNXT (CBS) Los AnQ'!les D KNBC (NBC) Los Ange'"" I l(TLA (Ind ) LOS Angules KABC· TV t ABC) Los A11g,.1c·~ Cl) KF MB !CBS) San 01egC\ G KHJ·lV (Ind ) L<>::. Ange•!"' 9 KC$1 (ABC1 San Ou:iyo I KTTV (Ind) Lo~ Angeles KCOP·TV (Ind ) Los Angel~s KCET· TV (PB S) Los Angeles • KCX::E· TV (PBS) Huntington Beac:h • P.M. MAGAZINE Tlw world s youngetl llOtw trainer, 1n1•nd lobster rarm1no, Jefry B•ke' on orowlng plintl without soil; Cao• C11rro1 hilt aonoe i o•M·tlghlln9 ioeu. Joan Embe<y lnllOduc" a 100·)'N•·Old IOflOIMI. at MOYIE • * "Wiid Pre1ri8" 111175) ~••rv Lairy Jon. ftpl0f99 Ille P<Wiee of the AIMrtCM1 Soutll-t. (2 ""I 1UI0 •• (1)0,..... • HOUYWOOO 8Qlw.a I . NIWlYWED GAME YOU UT YOUR Uf'E Buddy Hackett play~ IM 08mCI wtfh II COMIOCliOnlst, I a courle• tor celebtlllea •••d the editor or • beW magulne • ONI STEP 8EYONO "The O..U'• L.ugllt.,. .. A condemned lnUf'OW• ii led 10 ,,.. gallow9 '°' ..... cutiOfl et • Britllh prtaon. e ?Me Mr CW LMNG Norman Cooaln11 11nd . Thanks, Johnny; St.eve Ge~ Pri1ne ~ .. . . By PETER J . BOYER LOS ANGELES <AP> -Last spring, just after carvi.lig for himself one of the sweetest deals lo the history of television. Johnny Carson proceeded,J.o kill a "Steve Allen .Show" NBC had planned for the slot following "Tonight." Carson 'didn't want comedy following his show. so. NBC.: kepl Tom Synder and ''Tomorrow." · IN VETOING TltE proposed Allen show, Carson was ac tualiy doing Allen and TV viewers a favor. Beginning Saturday night. Allen will have u comedy aeries in prime timP. ~eve Allen i" back in network favor It is a c1rcumstam.·c t.o be welcomed (although it 's strange to n·all ie that even his huge t alent could tw ,.ubJe<'t lo the trends and whims of TV l 1111hwn1 Allen's entre thl11 lim•• around wu. tu" br1er stint in that NBC vMJ'iety ekphant. "Big Show." whic h 11tuc·k JWll looK enough for people to re alize th41t network televis100 need!! St.eve Allen Thi• l1n't said as a nostalgic exercise. but because Steve Allen is a genius with a sense of humor. rr television can have ham. ll should jump. NBC PRESIDENT FRED Silver man ~id, excitedly offering AJle.n the late·nijht Job. then, after the Carson nix, this com edy aeries. Thia could be just the right thing. It will be an hour of comedx, nothing else, with Alle'n and 1uests working skits and those patented Steve Allen impromptu devices -man-«i·tbe-atreet interviews and the like. ''l'm not doing a variety abow," Allen aaya. "I make my livin& with comed,y .and that'a what it will be. There will be no danc.-in& bean." "My stock hu riaen, and they're willing to put me on the air now. It's purely a mat· lt·r of wbat'a box office, and I don't say that critic ally. Five years ago. you t•ouldn't have sold a 'Steve Allen Show' to TV. You could have told them 'Thb guy's jlttllll , he'a fwiny.' and all of that, and the n_,twork feeUna WU, 'You don't have to , By TOM JOR\' '.• NEW YORK lAP) -The television networkA ate· rldler defenalve when It comn to children. and not without reuon. Tber. is a poulbllity that TV vlewtlno a.net cte1usrve 11peclal attention. NltC'• "lluw to W•tc.•h TV," • 1ertea of 30 1uH·ond puhlk 11..,rvlce 1pot.H broadcast Saturduy rnornlnat•. wu lntrodu<'"d • yeaar Mato. "The projtlC'l w 111 "'led for uxcell.ince by Women In c.;ommun1ca· tlon1, lqc· • 11ttd NIH; hH IMided Biil new •poll ~or the eu~nt M'HOfl, for II total of 12. fit_. .. Com. munlcationa Comm.iaaion will set , aln requlremecta for cblldren'a programmln.i. the networb are, l.ndividuelly and in concert. emeatly oppoaed to tbe i\foea. "" So {~ defemive; in fact, that aJmoet an)'lhlna th., ••orb do for childJ'eD -tbey're involved. tJrtOUlly, 1!' ... ~adlftl projecta, parent participation •sraam. -production al study awdea for cer t!ID ~um -la re1arded with a touc h or Two aped.fie projecta, one financed by NBC, othet' by ABC. ar~ unique ln tbel..r objective AIM ' ut1vci1.,cJ "Chiltlnti lhe Moat Out or 'l'V," a 1u,r1ea uf rMHI broadc·1u1t IR11lructl2f'I•' v1deolal)4!1 for th .. dMAamom "UritJn111 lht1 Moat Out of TV" la the neatlon of Or11 Jtirt>lltt! J. and Ooroth)' Slngt-r. 1·0 dlre~tor1 of y ale l ln1verallf • •·11mlly 'felevl11on tteaearc.-h •nd ConauUaUt•l c tinter. A ttC provldt!d thti Sln111era with tlOO,• to rnHn:h lhe! prol41Ct , •nd chipped In an"U•r tacJU,000 to produn thti Hritt• The Htl.. rl&ht vl~.,.it•~•· each 10 I~ tell us about Steve Allen. Out we> need r at· 1ngs. We need somt>one who ., hot · ' "Till~ WOULDN'T BE happerung now 1f it weren't for the fortunate accident of the ir needir.g someone wit b sum<! ex· pericnce to come out. and S :iy, ·Good Even .ing' for the 'Big Show.· There are some things that Erik Estrada ts JUSt not perfect for ... E ven his job with "Rig Show" was of· fered with reluctance. NBC wanted Burt Reynolds to act as host. asking Allen alter Reynolds'declined. In the premiere show. Saturday at 10 on Ch annel 4, Allen will be joined by St.eve Martin, Lucille BaJt , Geo"jle Kennedy, Louis Nye and Steve Landt'!lberg. himself a talented ad-lib cotl'l ed1an. NBC isn't quite sure what it will de, Wlth "The Steve Allen Comedy Hour" after this weekend 's showing. but the re will be at least five more of them thia year. Anyway, thanks , Johnny, for making this possible. Prime time can use a few laugh& [ ,'41! ol belptn1 youn1aten become more critkal -------------------------------------- hogun' Carried • ...._.h Insurance SUNDAY-OCTOBllR-1.9 D•nolng to ''A•torl•'' Mnd TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS !ft AIWol-ti M.t!Oy &NI AMO CUI 11M>t1 a l•m•I• llltcnhl~•• s Lei CtllCWI t eek et 1:» D THE LONI "-'NOLA 'OlllTIMll In Oiat1eas'' • MOVIE * • '"' The La!lt M•n On Earth' ( 1116•1 V1nc•nt Prlco France BellOla Ille ~16 lli.lrvlvc.r Of lfl llp.lle<n· •c rear• 101 h11 k'" whiin oooi.s -"" llMll• u••v .. <ll nlgfll lo _,.._ tut blUOO It '" , 45 min ) 1:361 HEWS 1:.-0 MOVll: . * • "Aa;tum ' ( 1972) Pete• Cu"11ng Alcrtard Todd 2:00 0 NEWS G r.tOVlt * * •;, ·snowoound" t 19471 Robert N•wton °"""" Prle4. A mylle<lou• group ol people aravtno .,, an leola16d SICllng hul .,, 1'1<1 lt•llan Alpe m•ke 1 ,.,,. mer 1ntetltgenee agent 001· ll~• enouyn ror h•m ti) s111r1 en 1nvet1ioeuOl'I into lhet~.J>Ctr111tles !2 h•s I 2'06 8 MOVIE • • • 'Wlln " Song In My "1d.VI • ( 19~21 Susan Hay- ward Oev>O W1yne Jane F•oman. a tal6ntfl0 aono· i.tresa, makes • nero.c c<>meDAG~ ahe< a l>fia•. l•t•I p1an11 C•H h (l' rtr1., " 2~ "''"I I 3:00 G) MOVIE * ' 'T~u Fury Of lM Wnll,,.on" ( 19 71) Purlo Criste!, MR•~ S111v.,1u Aller s1.'1oring • amJll cll<i31 "(0011.1 1na1 cnanries •hdpe, " 6Cl8fltlSI ,, h'3ns· tor'T'e<I lntn a 141<0<:I0111' ri:.11-human bAOSI 11 hr , 30m•n 1 3:15 8) MOVIE •'•• lhfl Amo~ino Trans· P41ront M&n • 110601 Oouo· 1u Kenn&dy, Marouerll• c r.apmon 3:25 0 NEWS 3:30 0 MOYIE * • V. · Cr~aslirll • ( t11751 .JomM Far<'nt1no Ramon 1'!Wrt J:.OtJ IEWS •:OO G MOVll! .... F~ny By Gulignl'' t 194111 J am•;s. Maso~, Phvlll~ Cet.,..-t ~:30· MOVIE • • 'h .. Jti'>n1t11r P W.3) tie>waro Ou1f. Ida Lupino GP NEWS "\II Hll\i Ja mes Gregory, who plays Inspector Luger on ABC's .. Barney Miller,•• takes a break during the taping of the show to lilten to the World Series on his transistor radio. WHAT PRICE -HOSTAGES? RAMSEY CLARK Former U.5 Attorney Generll and champion ofc ivll liberti.t w ........ Od1• 1r n 1,...uas.1111ea..11W1N11 Tickets ASUC1 Box Offic.: M oeneral ad""-'on; 13 faculty. ltalf. UCI Alumni Anoa.eton ,,,.,,,.,.,., anc1 °'her lstudentt: S2 UCI students. Sponsored by Student Affairs LKtures <m-s•> . Q C61nP1l11Nntarv food .... ~~====~ d===_ ~·-· J4 to 10pm ==--=--=--=----4-l~~~~~~~~~ (}/TN// 1107 Jamboree ~ewport Beach J , . ., • I • I 4 ,... . .I•,.' . -11 r•-. ... ~f . DA I l Y PI l 0 T oli(lay Berries Popular Thti Christmas h1·rr' rani..-. high on ttw lust nm1>11.: 11111 11.•wh1I nativ~ shrub11 dnd tu rnanv &ardener11. ll ~l and:s Ut the• top To prove their 1'(11nt . ~udener.s note that not only d1~·s 1t have handsome evergre l'o foha~e and a striking crop or bright red ~r ries in the fall and winter but 1t bears dusters or Whit t' blooms In spring. Since this plWlt ~ro" s so t:<lSI ly under garden 1·ond1twns , those of you who hklc' bt-rned branches for hohda~ clt'l·oratin~ can have them at y.our frn~ert1ps by planting a Christmas berr) <Coyon) or two n~ht in your own garden And the decorative ef feet in the landsr ape 1:. no less than it is rn the house Just be sure and give it a planting site with good drainage YOU CAN IMPROVE the performance of this nati ve by giving it a moderate wint1•r pruning and lots or summer sun Pruning will keep the g rowth from becoming too leggy and 1f you combine such prumng w1lh cutting berries for decoratinn. you 'U make the task a pleasant one. A relative to this fine shrub 1s the Chinese photinia. Taller (1l • grows to 25 feet or more) and more striking in the spring when its new growth is often bright ·I red. it.a-blooms -are also White and its berries are good for color each fall and w10ter. And as an added touch. its foliage takes on bronze hues when fohaJCe should -in autumn. A S K V 0 U R I. 0 C A L nurseryman for varieties of Chinese photinia that come in compact forms and even ones that can be found as an espaJier. So ·this fall don't miss out on the berry show of California's Christmas behy, known botanic ally as Heteromeles arbutifolia. You•u be doing yourseJf a favor by planting it in you ........ Horticulture Meeting Set The Horticultural Society of Orange County will conduct its regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, at 7:30 p.m., at the California Cooperative Ex· tension, 1000 S. Harbor Blvd., Anaheim. Dr. Harold Koopowilz. J horticulturist and dire<'tor of the arboretum at UC Irvine. will ex' plein.-tbe cultw:~ .~nd esii~A of exotic plants presented b)I mem bers. ' A sale of rare plants to benefit the new arboretum will precede the meeting at 6:45 p.m. 'the public is invite d, and refreshments will be served-. lloaorrd Ho bt'rt · Ro b " Ad<tm:.. ~t.·ne1 al manager of Alrsn Park Nursery. T nc Laguna ll 1 lls . has re<:e1 ved tht' I !1tO Young Nurser} man o f the \'ear a\\ard. s ponsored by lhe Cah fomia Assoc1at10n of Nurseryn1en. Fall Mwns Last Word For Color Have ·you been admsnng the abundance of color in gardens where fall planted chrysan- themums are blooming"? or: maybe your neighbors are en· joy10g those they planted a l'Ou- ple or years ago Whatever the case. chrysan· themums real!\ do herald the season·s change blooming in au. colors of th.-rambow throughout California from October, throuf?h November This nower is one of the most satisfying perennials to grow not only 1s there :\ wide variety in color but in n a~ well. Chrysanthemu. . c ome in single. spader. spoon. daisy·litCe and many other Corms as well. As cut flowers they ate long. luting or you can .u.ae them, pot and all, aa a lavish centerpiece for the Thanksgiving table. AND IF YOU LET your im· agj,aatioa run. you'll be using f'flem lo decorate a de ck . briebten up the living room. or even sink them still in tJieir pots into your garden's bare spot.a t.o pick up the seuonaJ theme lo your landscape. Easy-to-grow chr ysan· themums thri ve w i th deep waterings, a regular feeding schedule. some pinching back and a little disbuding during the year . When your n e wl y purcha-;e<I chrysanthemums are through with their fall color show. cul the stalks down to .abou.t six to eight Inches. IF TUEY WEREN'T planted in the garden already and you~· had them decorating the inside ot your home. plant them out· sidlt .whensou c ut them back so they'll grow and bloom again next year. Friday. October 17, 1980 CWLYALOT CJI October Ideal This Tree:; SetUonal _ Showcase For Planting To call the strawberry tree a seasonal showpiece prompta one question of the gardener : l)c•tolx·r 1n :-..1ulh~·· 11 ( ',.1l.Corn1a '"' dt'1111 111cw1:. hot, dt'} Santa Anu w111tls, liul uls<• near ~rfe('l plu11t1n.i weather on r alm da}S, Wht'n the winds die down '1111 Id temper a lures and warm 1>01 I make <·ond1t1011s Ideal foe 11 •' I.Ii p I u 11t 1 n f. s of & Imo., l an}l h 1ng ," :.ay s S uns e t M aga21ne 1n ··o c tobt'r 1n "'>ulhlc'm California (;ardens " 1'11 prc1wrc for gusty Santa An:1 winds , stake v• gu} youn~ trees cUld largt-hrubs , especial I\' nt'wly pl:rnted ones whose routs h:ivc vet lo lakt:' firm hold Lank lar~e-headf'd u ees t ould JISo use support ~st abhshcd trPes will tolerate "'ind bettf'r 1f th<!1r tvps are thu1ned Trees tha1 <ommonl) n t! c d t h 1 n n in ).( a r c d <' c.1 c1 ;1 s Bra.t1h.ma and Californ1<.1 pep pers . l'aroh cH·rgret·n elm'i eucalyptus and pines DURING WINO\' Pf~RIODS, d t '> re~.s rd norm a I w aterin1. i-.r hedule:.. watch plants rcsrt'lu l ty for wind <'<1used drying and water as needed. Al so. du 11ul negh.·1·t established plants Con tcsiner plants <tre f'SPCl:I ally i.u<; 1·eptible t o wind d r y ing 1:111d sho11ld gel plenty nf water. Pick summer crops oftf'n tu keep them going as long as poss1hlc. When production .;tops. replace plants with coot:season bee t s, brnn:ol1 , Brus-;els s p r o uts. cabbage. ~arrots . rauliflower. end1' t>, kuhlrab1 , JPeks. leuurc. mustard onions parsnips. pea~. potatoes. r adishes. saJs1r.r. spmach, Swiss chard and turnips. Gardeners can set out most perennial bedding plants begin nmg now until m id ·November. Because it 's still s umme r we ather. protect you.ng plants from hot sun, cool the root.c; with a light mulch and water weH Weekend Gardening Checklist • Plant ground covers this month or next s o they can establish t hemselves during winter and be r eady for good new growth in spring. • Plant pyracantba a nd other berried shrubs for fall-v. inter garden color and for holiday .de-- coration.'I indoors • S.bop nurseries for e arly bloom \ng azaleas. You•n find a good selec•tio n of them tliis mont.h , • Bait for snails The: cool(!r we~ther stirs them into renewPd activity mt~ garden. • Annuals planlt.'<i now for t!<lf .. ly spnng bloom make good CO\' er for bulb beds. Some s uch as pansy. \riola and ·dys:.um are good choices. Irvine Club Meeting Set Irvine Garden C lub will feature a de monstration of hoh· day decorations for the home at its Wednesday meeting at 10 a .m in the University Com- munity Building, #1 Beeol1 Tree Lane. Irvine. Mrs. Lois Walsh and Mrs. Sharon Cosgrove will present the program. Mrs. June Carie, president, will welcome members and guest. wishing t.o attend. Future plans of the club in· elude procrams on fuchsias, landscaping w ith drought· tesiataol plants, and discussion oa fems. For information. call Mrs. Marilyn Baum, Mi-1695. South Coast Slates Tour ~uth ea.st Garden Club on Wednuday will tour tbe Birtcher Bu1lne11 Center in La1una Nlpel, believed to be the only completely aolar- powered commercial bulklhll in the U.S. at thi• time. Memben aad invited g....u will vialt the olftcea and 1ardma located at 2'1811 La Par Road. ll'ollowtq the tour, the 1roup will Proceed to Crown Valley Com munlty Park fOI' a D6cnic luaeb md a talk by Rlcbard Huff· DOiie. park ran1er and dine· tor wao wiu dlfCml uae ll1ltOt)' ~Sid future plam for the partr. For lnlormaUoa. call Dorla Snaicmlt415DN. Annuals. avail<ilJlt•, 11ow 111 ponr PJl ks ut nurseries, muy prodoct- fl owers by Chr11a m as 1f planl1·<.I ear ly this month For qu1 ckt·r <.•ol nr. possibly h.~ Th :mk~••1 v1ng , plant lhesP from 4-mr·h pot:. bed din~ be~onia&, C'dlenllul<1 r11an- thus . Iceland poµ1>Y. IOIJt'lt a, . neml":.1a pansv r:inun<·ul11o;; ,ind o;;napdragun. RLLBS Sl C II ..i.., .il lium . • .111 ~mon1 · .-r111 ll!'i rh1rfot1 1I, Dul1:h iris f r t>t'•J.J \Id , o r .~pid..r ....... "Which season?" Well, this is a tree that puts on a real show in both fall and winter. The strawberry tree is one of the few members or the plant world that bears ripened fruit along with flowers which will bt!come next year's fruit. IT IS AN UNUSUAL sight to see the yellow or red, strawber ry like fruits and the white ot pinkish urn.shaped blossoms romplementing each other dur 1ng the fall and winter in California gardens. nithn~alum II\ 'Jhs c;1rn r:1J\" and watsonia can tv vfdntt•d th1!- mo11th or n•· 1 I 11 l1ps and h) annt~ shoufri IJ(• 11t.111 hCC>cd now Store 1n lht· 1d11J:••rator •not freeL~r) arid pl;mt \\hc..·n th•· sod has t•no l<·d :aro11n 11 Th.;inksg1v1n1• Th.s 1s onl} onP of man y dif· l crl'n l r hr y ;,anthemu m ".1r iet1es available ·at your lrw<:ll nurser) It ·s a pleasant M1r pnse to rU sc-ovcr how !Jttle •· U'l' 1s rc:q111red to pro<Juce 1 h1 "' rol<irful t <111 flow""rS The flower clusters begin to open in the faJI , lingering in the cool weather before giving way lo small seed pods In early : s pring. These swell and ripen ·during warm weather, turning occ ~late Tour 11111r o! tlw 11111111111 111n h•1l;1r11< ul •• .rcJ~11s will be prPsenlt•d h) Or:1111:t' ( n a!"T I 11111 (' I 11111 n111n1t , ">l'r ~ ('I' Otf11·e lh l<; fall first yellow and then red in fall The ripe fruit has the outside ap· pearance of a strawberry. hence t he name. And when the crop is barely ripened. the new flowers appear to start the cycle all over again The• tour . .., ,, h1••li.1 I fo r '>dtl14Pll.ty . !'im 1 It 1s bemg offered a~ pa r1 1if1~ ·r"" I J !I • 1 "" 111111 , .;c·r11 .... IN THE LANDSCAPE, there are a variety of ways to use the strawberry tree. It is an accent s hrub or tree and has few rivals for attention As a screen, it docs the JOb 1n a h'Bh. wide and handsome way. As a small patio tree some 15 lo 20 ft. high and equally wide, 1t 1s pleasant to sit under in summer and just to look at in fall and winter. F ... fcJ1 till 111 • •~· :.7 ~l T1w t1u' "1!1 depart the OC ·A11d1 l111;1.11 I'· rl..•TI• ,r,·,,_ 11 •! 11 •• ,, 1110 1.1.itt 1etur11 at .ipprox 1f!_1atl'I) '• 11 1:1 . Tou. 11·r··· 101 1 •• In • .J ~111•"' iJl (' professor of h1ulul!1 .11 '' 1• 11<·1 .incl I 1t.,1 IN1l&nlw1 1 ll I 1•.-.1•<·1;ot., ~·rrJfe:.st1r of or narnr nt<tl 11orth u1tu1 " l 11 It ll\ 1111 ,1 I• I I rr)• l"l'fj Ill ,,tJ 1 ~1.1 1• JflU an: 0 0 Salt;> 10 lh~ t'rHnmun1I\ :-it•fv11·1• l)fl,,·l lu1•:Jt .. d 1.1 O• \ .. A1!1111rnstral11.n 81J1fd m g The CJf1· ·r· .!' o~w11 \lo11ci<i\ .l1r1)1,.,l· I nd<J, frnm q a m to 5 p m and 6 7 µ n 1 .11.ll ~ ·•tur<I;" • lrc11n i. .i 111 to n•.on To encourag~ tree·like form. you must prune out the basal growth It can be trained t.o a s ingle t runk or to multiple trunk!I as vou wish Fo1 lh kc'I 111l11r11 ,at11m 1•'•»nt' ~-~ 'i~.·11 Frost Danger Near As winter set.~ in , you will want to protect your citrus. avocado and other subtropical plants from frost. Very cold weat.her can damage or kill your trees. Help s~feguard them by being aware of the conditions which af. feet their tolerance to t he <'Old THESE t·tind1t1on::. roof:.tocks. varset1e:.. growth state. r-<posurc and killing temperatur es a re d 1SCIL4'SCd in ril'l iitl in t he let.fl ct, · Fro!>t .Protection of Cltru<; .mrl Otbf'r Subt1 01nc 'aJ:.. 111 'I ht> Home Garden" h\ · h a rl W. Opltz and H111.1'rt '" Platt, Univ c r~11 y of California Coop1~r at1 v1· E>: I ens ion SU utr0i111··al hc>rt1rultuns ts. -rli4?y also otter (,;.,,. practical t lj.lS 011 l••l!>l precJutivns lo u:.e l'<1r exam pl<·. f)I ¥1· 1 n I? pl astir c•ov<·r 11\ e r .;11.1r s m all plants ma.) , t'dUI'•· heat loss(''\ l "l<.·1 l 'DED 1n the leaflet arc manv IA d\~ t•l prevent or rt>d111 i>t11ld in· JUr y in young and mc1uirc trees. from •J!"lnl' h11r ':ip cover frames to prolf'C'l mg with heat lamps. Tu obtam a frt>e <'••py, seod a posll. anJ to Frost Protec t ion ,2 4~i . Cooperative Extension . Umversity of California, Berkeley, CA 94720. SALE ~·············· .. COSTA MESA MAKES ANY SHOPPING TRIR A SPECIAL OCCASION" Buy 'em by Nursf'rv SpPcial ~ The perfec! the SCOOP . . . • bulb cover. ONION SETS PANS ES , wn1te, red, brown varieties. Pony Pak Reg .. 98 .89 a scoop Econorn1cdl way to buy - •ast lo mature. Plant sets ! For colorful borders and potted plants. Full sun, part shade. (1 •• n t 1orget . Fall is planting time for crocus, daffodils, freesias and '111 Y'''" "1\h"' IJvorit~">ulbf> We have a largt sel~tion. I 1' In r i-. t ,-..; I"'" i" I BOSTON FERN Indoor Plant ... Be ch1tif ull y full, briq h! green fern . 3.99 ,..;;,,,.,, I 'Jtf.6 Ha1lishrs. Nursery -Florist , · · 2140 Harbor llYd., Cotta Mtaa QOSED nJESDAY 1 WEBC ll •• ._... QU AI rrv ,_..,. "LI I I Itel .!!II!!.°"._. BECAUSE WE GROW THEM , .. 2ue ACUS Ofo PLANTS AT WMOl.ISALI & lllOW 16Al ll•AL &IODS . . €12 CWLY PILOT PUSUC NOTl<'E PlJBUC NOTIC£ PIC'TITIOUI &UllNHS lllAMS ITAH .... NT Tl\• .. ,_,,.. .,., .. .,, •r. 001ne .... , ...... , . SIMOH·AM•UIWOOO It l 10 .. 4'M Mec:A'11"1r al•d , S11Ut •400, ,,.._..,, llNcll, CA f2W Deftnlt 1. SI"*' llll"ff•• •Mt"'r), ~le Lido i.uo, ..._,, a.ecll, CA aenNe Simon <-•'~,,.,., ~la lido Sowd, Ne-r1 ....... CA Tllll °"'lntU ll COftd11Cl•d Dy • ~·1 119..-"11111. Denlllo I SI..-, ~alPA'1~ Tllll , .. ..,_, ..,.. llltd .. 1111 ltlf c-1, oen. ""Of-C-.ly ... (k. ta!IW IS, 1• l'tCTt'ftOUI ......... --.STARMllMT ,,_. ......... --.,. dol ... •: • MICHIE LI IOMONOSOH tNTlllltOM. • CHllllTMAS CHltlSTMAS. »M a. CMll .......,,, C.-_,Mer CA .as ' Mkllele lA 'Ian , • .........,. ~. 1• Vie Orv .... ,. _ _.,; e.dl,CAflM' , .. '-~.~-... )te • ......,, Olell, Laa .......... CA ... • Tltla ....... la ~ ... 9y a ,.... ...... -... --..1........ . , . I I 6 T._. ................... Qr__. C.... DAILY PILOT Q.ASSIPIED ADS 'louC... ... ft,JIMll, 1a.a• ..,.] o..c.a~ y, .. " WMh ...... Ad .... , ... 0... ..,.... .. 4 ........ ... , ..... s. ........... .. r.;.-.................... • ........................••...•..•.•.......... I . .,.,.. IOOJ ., .. , .. 2 ! • 5 6 7 8 EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY ,... ....... ellceo: ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• llADFOID COM DO!! ~ There's not many of tbeM ! 3 Bdrm a 2 bath. double attached 1arage . Huie patio, Pool. fan· t•tic financin1. ...500 fldl price, Ca II now. 541-pp (Tim ••ALI _aa1.-.TERS_ JOeTOllACH Spectacular CdM d~JL Huae 4 Bdrm owner sun· it + 2 Bdrm unit. tJn. believable 4 car garqe. Priced to sell now, Call @ SEA CO\-£ PRa'EffTES 71 4-631--6990 1-~~~~~~~~~- All real eatate advertised in thl.s newspaper la sub- ject to the FederaJ Fair llou1in1 Act of lMI 1 ... 11111111!!11191---•I •RIME DUPLEX which makes it Uleaal to COIOMA D& MAI r- advertise "any pre· so.-M .. Mw ... v cost• M~ .. rerence, limitation, or vr •• A ~ discrimination based Oft Dupln-two 2 Bdnn m-Two unlta-priced to sell race, color, reli&ian. sell, Its on corner. Hu u-at b.20,000! An investors or national ori1in. or an aum• loan or Slll,500. dell1ht ! ! Clean and re- i.ntention to. mak~ any Asklnl 1211.~. furbished. Financin1 ! such preference, limit. 01 Call 901. ttf·1111 tion, or discrimination." Slnale fa mily-only 3 l:;v.. RR•L I YHl'S old. 2 BR. Muter • ._.. -~- Thia newspaper will in bdrm haa r etreat with &S JATERS knowlnJ IY accept any bar and fireplace. Grea adverllsln1 for real forbache'-r --"""' estate which is in violt!· ev • _.., ,.....,. tionolthe UllllllOOI: 00.-tl:I For further lnfonmUon contact Sara Marvin, RIOIS: A~.._. 1•87!!5!!· ·58M!!!!!!or!!6!!7!!H!!!!ooo!!!!!!I D ....... cltedl .....,. .. 1= .., .... ,.,... . ,.... ._....., .• DAILY "LOTr a A ... ., ........ flnt .. l•c•ornct--IM•,.,_lliwtt• ... ••""-•·. I L y ........................ Gnu ti 1112 ....................... MIWPOIT HBelft'S JUST LISTED Thia 3 Bdrm fixer. Huie ramily room, la~ aounnet lfft.C6eo, maasive rire&lace, spa ~'~cl)- p' ,_SE,_A_COVE--PRa'ER~--1E_S_ .-714-631-6990 CHEAPY $71,950 Super liaht and a"!·.~~- do, 2 Bdrm 2 bath, g RSTnte• I Beal priced condo in area. 1 Bdrm. 10-2·% down, terms available. $78,500. Call 979.5370 UECUTIVE area: Up1raded thruoul. IAl5 AIM ~barri::1:.:.~~at price. MESA VIRDl ITHB REALI L ALLSTATE Spacious Republic 5 a:& l~TJl:RS Bdrm 3 bath home. H1.11e • _ famil y r oo m , 2 fir eplaces , wetbar, i-~~'!1!!'~!!111!!1 ... 1111111111~• b~akfut nook, gounmt PllCl-UCmt kitchen, formal din1nl MIWPOIT SHOllS room, super shade CCN· WATERFRONT elegaat ered patio. 3 car 1anie. 4 Br. 2 1~ Ba. 2 story nexlble financing. Only home . 2 Fireplaces. 1174•900· Call for l'llDft Shake roof. Redwood 0 REAL TOM AMAZl*i T Lo¥ely? ~!, aa- clitiooed, Costa M•a (unily bf;Mne OD quilt cul de aac, nestled umna deck i n1 . Stora1e · cabinets l'n 1ara1e. Loweat pri ced waterfront 1nc ludin1 tall trees. So mucb, forlO litUe! Only •.900. Call St&-nn ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!l!l!!!!!!!!i.1 lud at S239 ,500 ! C.M. DOUHOUSI ..... '-Y ..... C Cute 3 bedroom home • ...._.. ITKK RSAL I located near the ocean. •675-7060• ~, • ...,..._ Features include all new~~~~~~~~~~ _,.... ,..,., .. ...,.... carpets. paint, r oof. I: kitchen and much tmre. - -_. terest loan and owner L .... su ..... •LO...... Aaaume 112.000 low in· AT LOW INTEREST. Al· will help finance. Ml tractive 4 bdrm hoa2 in price $103,500. Call a good location. seler 556-2860 A may carr.y 2nd .. OaJJ( ' =,000. Ca11 979-~0 .SELECT A PROPERTIES ' s ~~!"!!~ 'jj·.-.AdiiillaultaiiiiiiiilG-iiii 5111illl----· s IACH&Oll'S Ill: I Prh~~rv~!!!!ror 1•1 1,1111 ca, this bache lor condo! OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE Bar1a1n lnveatmelll or starter home at ooly ~II Ha&, F $59. 90&! Call fast. Absolutely Spectacular Four Bedroom 752·1700 Capebom MOCS.I With Breatbtakint Ocean ITHB RW:ALI View. Decorated To Perfection. Gorceoua Custom Wood Floon. Lovely Wallpapers. I ~ 1.-.'IWB Built-In Book Shelves. Even Standin1 -- Room AWc. Automatic Sprinklera. Securi· VACANT ty System. Don't Miu Thia. $550.000. LOWDOWN Owner 18.)'S All DOW! 3 U&8QA ........ E sunny Bdrm•, •J>MtdiDI Charmins Beacll Home. Owner will Carry hardwood Roon. "Newly l'int Trwt Deed. Walrt Acnm Street TO painted • waitiDC for Oceanlroat. Or Walk To Homeownen new buyer. A ateal at cm-Pr ivate Beach • Boat Launch Area. D ly -~ Call DOW Unobltructed Ocean View From current Lot.SB.too. · @·~ · Sunclkk, Or PotentJal Second Story. Comer 6 .4 2 OCIAM a MY ¥11W SEA N""A~~ Two Larie Bedrooms, Two Batba. '-VY~~,.,., •Fireplaft! In UvtnLROOQS. Gated Com· 714-631-6990 .munlty Wllh Molt autllul AmenH.iee 111 ·-Newport Beach. Similar Two Bedroom OCEAN DUPLU One block to oceu! Sii, TOO 1roa1 leeo1m. Sharp! CaD be~ t'maDced! Otlly ..,., H • caU TSZ.lTOI Receat!y Sold For Much More. Make Offer. $199,llllO. (i) --..... , ... ,, 7SH1• 12c.,. ...... ....,...c:..... -Fri~. October 17, 1980 .,, •• ... Ii to care Yo• Slllyl 811 •1111ual Maftfl of DI••• . .,.._, 1.7 to 31, •tar. ••11• C•••IJ Falrgro 1 .. Fair Drive, Costa Me a "-.. 7 to 10 p.•. s ... to I rs.,~ 7 to 11 p.m. Fri. and S "' Chlltlren 8 to 12: 51.25 Adults: 51.75 Group rates a·vailable. --- IWLY PILOT '•• O..tothe .. OIMulllR•1ld1nla," chldl'9ft Uftder the -of I are dlacouraged from wt111tng the 12..-oom haunted houee In bullcMng nine of the Orange County Fair. For ....., .. ..., .......... .....,. the HaunlM ..._., Ml IM March of Otmee at 979-2278. Th• fatlowM9 afea ftnne and ~ urve JOU to entoY the H•UflledHouMCIMtldltrtMC-. ..... CllJ•"'llllJ"•· the Auor.Communlly lnwotvement Team and countr,_..OfdanlatlOfte. Ploc11dl ._ ... "'9 .....,.. of DIMee and .. re11mdt, ••lllcal Mntcee and educlllon tor the prewenllon of bltth defK1a -tM n8'1oft'• nu...._r Ofte cW ...... P,tllllR. These Orange Coclst l\Aarchants Suppor1 the March of Dimes Haunted House Mlll•IG c:mesuuc:nm. a>. 1149 Sharon Rd. S.A. 92708 ee1-e200 > •t ta •T IOCI• 708 Ocean Hill Dr. H.B. 980-8778 AUTO ll'HOLS1ln IYSTAIUY 711 W. 17th St. Co•ta Mesa &4S.9841 ·HUT MASCMm 492 Flower. C.M. . S.5-7307 DD OIJIOl'S IESTAUUNT 2998 Newport Bl\ld. Costa Mesa California TmSWEST 585 W. 19th St. Costa Mesa' 548-5511 COSTA MESA POUCI ASSOCIATION P:O. BOx"T7 .. 2 Coeta Meu. 754-5320 PBCI llOTillS ml mlOUWAY MOllUAIY 110 Broedway. Costa Meea &42-e150 PAaflC VIEW MOl1UMT 3900 P8ciflc View Drive, NewPOrt Buch 844-2100 c:m.null YMHJ SM.ES 201 ~Way e.rttl A-<:8bln 1 N9wP()r't Beech 14118156 ICmlWllC*IC&I& &IMIDWAM Hel Hlrt»or llMt. ea.ta Mela Me-7080 ICIMIMB.,._ mna . 2988 Harbor 8MI. Colta Mela 54&-11U .. wane•ata,.,.., MnQUEMAU. 11751 Wfttmlnster Ave. Garden Grove 554-8103 PIOflSSIOMl YMJff' IMJlli -206 Riverside Dr .. NeWl)Of1 Beach Me-7887 MDS TIMX. INC. 3180 Red Hill, Co91a Mesa 546-1781 IMfOIT AUTO SWft. Y 101 N MancheSter, Anaheim 77&-9900 IMIES IV ltBfT Al.S. lie. 15082 Harvard Ave .. Irvine 55M«e .-Y HAlllS LEASllG 4023 Birch St. Ste A. Newport Beach. CA 751-8910 Mnut TIEAOB'S ASH&OIPS 1280 Bnstol St .. Costa Mesa 7~44 NIClllOTIBS SMllHS'MOITUMY 927 Main Street Huntington Beach 53&e539 IEACH STATIGBS 4020 Campus Blvd. Newport Beach 55&-2922 NNIW:B NfALTH SYSTIMS 1nie~ght Rd. Irvine MM916 COSTA W MIMOllAl MOSmAI. 301 Victoria St. Co9ta Meu M2-27!M IUSllHOf'JBS 188 E. 18th St. Newport Beect't 1548-4243 ..... , PHOTO FASHIONS <t07 30th St. Newport ~ 87s-3375 w llOS. IOOflli m. 128 O>mmetdaJ Way eo.ta Meee 648-6589 m1BIMI ua•• woms 1f6.W. 1 Ith St. ea.ta Mele 831-M44 •WIST~ll:. 18032 Bedhlll Ave. Unit C. Tuettn 731-3344 .... HOllJI 111 FMNon llland. Newpan Beech 94+7100 MMJIM llYINE IUl.n 901 Dover Dr. Newl)Oft Beach ·&42-8235 IMIOA ~ IUl.TY 428 32nd St. Newport Beactl &75-8170 ,ACFIC oaa llDl.n 2744 E Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar 759-1616 REIHU. REAi. n UDO REALTY Offla 3377 Via Lido. NB. 673-7300 OWIJlfl <:Alf aNTER-atstOl 1209 w. Hemlock Way San1a Ana 546-1966 <JUNGE COAST FINANCW REAL TOR & PROP MGMT 2845 Mesa Verde Dr E. #6 Costa Mesa 957-0701 ANIMAL CJtACXBIS SINGING TBIGRAMS 215 Riverside Avenue Newport Beach 64S-. 726 ASSOCIATED •CICStS 2025 W Balboa. Newport Beach 673-3663 AMERIC.AH STATE BAM( 500 Newport C1r. Dr NewPof'l Beach. 64~5100 COSTAMHA oo.M• Of COMMlla · 2980 Harbor Blvd. ., Costa Mesa 979-0536 JEWB.IY IY IEMY 1805 Newport Boulevard Costa Mesa 94S.51eC> l.C.'S HAUMtll SHOP 2300 Harbor Boulevard C:O.ta Mesa 979-1882 .-1 ISAACS. OPTOMETltST Seetw. South Coast ~ Coeta Meu 557-8088 _.,AINTa>. 1985 Placentia Ave. CM 642-8141 932 N. Eckhoff SI. Orange 83&-3e61 IMW IAY PICJf &llU 4808 w. Coaet Hwy, N9WPC)l1Beach.67~7080 DAvmoN IEAl.n. llC. 3116 Newport Blvd .. Newport BHCh 673-90e0 DGllOYM'S IUl.tT 10101 Slater Ave. Suit• 203 Fountain Vlfley 92708 11 ~ SIA LION llAl.n 3801 ~· Co9lt Hwy, Corona del Mar en-5354 M..,,.IAY Ale IUOI llN.n 1117 w.ecttff Or. N9WPC)ft 8-:tl 831-7300 QUMIWJPIGJ•rti 1400 ~ Pleoe ..... 8cfl 712·1920 I & C TRAVB. INC. 1531 Baker Costa Mesa 751-8586 Ml MEMS HEATING & AIR CONDITIOlmli 1711 Anaheim Costa Mesa «M5-898o lASllO'S PlUMllNG & HEATING 1773 Whittier St, CM 54S-.100 OQUIST PIANO SHOP • 8600 Hamilton Ave. CM 536-9775 SUNSHINE HAIR CO. 2200 Harbor Blvd CM 64S-.935 NCWX TROPHES & ENGIAYING 170 E 17th SI Ste 1 H CM 646-3141 JOE CMl.OS PlUMmNG 1675 Superior Ave. CM 548-5558 tlUl'S RAGS INC. 475 North Newport Blvd. N.B 846-5186 JAMES E. DONGEI Am. AT LAW 2845 Mesa Verde Dr East Suite 6. C.M 957-1414 MMINE TIANSPOIT INC. --~ ---rrr,..~na elm. Costa Mesa 84S.9300 608~~rd Balboa 673-8310 RE/MAX llOl.TOIS 234 E. 17th St. #117, C.M 631-1266 llVN COU.EGE Of IUSNSS 18571 Noyn Avenue. Irvine 558-8890 HUNTINGTON 1EAOt IEAl.n 18800 Main St.. Huntington Beach 842-4114 (Jim Wll9on) RBHU.llEAln 18124 Culver Or .. Irvine 552-7500 ME$A YllDE PHYMACY 2971 Harbor Blvd .. eo.ta Mesa 54&-8770 JONESllOl.n 2001 Balboa 81\ld. Newport 8eactl 97U310 tmWOIT HOlllOllS IULTY 2950 Avon. Newport Beech. Ca. 142·7404 ••rs 'POISOIE 2911 R1ndotph 8t. C0111~H7~ MITFS QJSTOM mMmlS ! t027 El Cimino, Colt• Meta 5*1541 . min• OllVllllf --~atYd. Colt•,.. ~1200 &NUmm ·~-1701 ~It .. N11114pcwt ~ 712·1IOI THE ICBIW.l IUI. mATE COIP •• INC. 320 Via Lido Nord #5 NeWSX>l1 Beach. Ca.. 631-2248 StBATON NEWPOU 4545 MacArthur Blvd .. Newport S.ech 833-4570 JIM l& JMC. IWf•IG 1540 Superior Ave .. Costa Mesa 6~154 IWl'S FOOTWa.S Sooth Coast Village, Santa Ana 979-9252 DKJaSON'S NA 1lONAl GlASS CO. 125 Rochester SI . Costa Mesa «M2-0084 NOSTALGIC GlASS WO.S, lie. 1001 W. 17th S1 . Costa Mesa 646-7474 SOUTH COAST IA* 890 Baker. Costa Mesa 54~5300 WR PIPE & S&l'ft.Y 925 W 181h St.. Costa Mesa «M6-7180 DAVIS-IROWN COWMY 411 E. 1 7th St, Costa Mesa «M6-1884 a CAMINO UNION STATION 5410 Walnut. Irvine 552-7886 THEODOIE ROllNS fOID 2080 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa 642-0010 GIEAT WfSTEIN G JMMUllCATIONS . ...... _ 12951 Elizabeth Way, TU9tin 838-3141 UNITED llENT-AU. 710 W. 19th St. Costa Mesa. &4S.07eo DOMMDM.IB ASSOOAm.lfALTIJIS 5398 Walnut Ave., Irvine 551~00 AUTOMEOt 30420 EnterpriM Costa Mesa. 91~2553 ARTISTIC MOIU 1.-s 17!M W Edinger Santa Ana. Ca. 957~ HUNTINGTON IEMJt 111 CO. 17592 Gothard St. Huntington S.ach. 142-3020 ECUTY MOIU llW 1112 Nofth Hartxw Anaheim. ca. &M-7070 AnMnCMIK 441 E. '""' 81. ea.ta~· ca..eee •s ... ONLY PILOT 1'11c:llrf ~ut. t/ tllm ~'!4!!~~.~~~~ ....... ~!.~~ ....... ~•~•~••nu• ~forW. ~HoltMtFerS• ·••••···•···••·· •...•...................•••••••....•.......... ·•········•········•·•• ....•••.• ... . ............. , ..•.•.......•.....•......••...........•••.•. ....... ,_ We JHe.wt Fer W. ! He.Nt For W. HcMIH, "°' S• ~ .... r.. I 002 ,........ I 002 I 002 ~~·••••••io•4• ••••••• ••••• ••••••••••• . .... . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . ... . . J .... ...... I OJ4 =·•!1111:·~·.:". ~ ............. !~~ !:~ .......... !~~~ !~~:~ .......... !~.~~ l!i:~~~! ........ -:.!~.~~ •••• ·--------------·--.. ll ' C lo»ina coats only lleA ._ <S1800J. Gr eenbelt 3 br Cape Cod executive. Luxury at its .. J. ..• CLASSIAED CONTINUED FIOM SECTION C MIW Ate llAanw.. OCIAMNOMT Ouplex.J Br 2 Ba upper with "undt><-k + 2 Br l Bu lowt-r w , sepurGlt• ra•l'f°d patio deck Both units art> <'Ompl furn. tall new or rourse l with decorator's touc h 4 + car garage ..• answers tht.' parking needs Take over $426.000 loan ind 12:.4 •. for 30 n. •..Asking $695,000 Offer your down, who knows? The owner may 1•v4!n carry more. )ACOS-S REALTY 675-6670 2919 Newport ll•d. c....-)Olla .-.... UDO ISi.i --~·llewly remodeled traditional style 3 · .. ·.r.drm. 2 bath home featuring large recreation room & 2 pati08. Living ·' ~oom has .attractive beam ceiling. )'ireplace & French doors leading onto ~~rick patio . New kitchen bit-in ~~· ·~pliances. Close to tennis courts. :: ,.-$andy beaches & cl ~~house . ..Now . ~(~vallatile. can ror-appt. $420,000. . " IAYfllOMI' •.1•.• We have several fine homes --with pier & slip. .,.... & TOllO HOtlSI CCM«IY • ·.!•_.\: Bdrm .. 3 baths ; ranch style. !••:mini-estate in orange grovt!!:_ S240,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR .. ·I B"r•ci. Or • ~' B b 'S 6161 TOTAL VIEW-WATEl/UCHTS t. ~·~~ti • .,....,., •••' D' I .. ~ ..---•..WOPIAY,OCMN& •ltltt lltltfs I• CerHe tlel Mer. ,hpeca.lly ....... M4 ._ .... ,..._. ......... .,... ........... .,..a.,. •• ,,.a. · 1 zw.,... tel ••It. FIHle.t• 'r•,•rty wlte. ca.1 · S4ta.ooo. NEW VICTORIAN RESIDENCE Wiiie ..... face, w11 lc ..... ........................... . ...,Is_ .. ._, ....... 4 .. ..-. ............... ....,,. ... · ~en.._ ...,.. ~ •• .. Ilea. w .. • lec.te4 .......... 2 ......... .. :. .S4tl,llO. Cel '7Mfoo. WATERFRONT HOMES. r"lc RlAL E~TI\ l ~ S,,),,s kt1n1,,•, P'"f"-'''· M 1• ··~ ". n· 24Jo W Coo~• 11 ... , Nl'WDOr 1 Be,,. h Hl·1400 il>M.u•t tf A"'• f1 HfW)J t••1Jfl\I 671-6900 ·THE ·1~ . NUMBER TO SEE NEWPORT HILLS OFACE Z670 SAM Mffiua DRIYE 17141759-1501 C9 I. DISPllA11!! Has ~een transferred~ Stunningly spacious 2 bedroom townhome featuring A/C. upgraded carpets prime location. Large assumabl~ loan! A bargain at $94,900! ! SMI · .. MOMTM. •• -is all you pay when you take over existing loan. Sharp Irvine condo 1eaturing 2 bedrooms. new carpet & A/C! Priced at Sl~.900. • NAllOI YllW NOMI!!! Completely refurbished SOMERSET MODEL featuring 4 -spacious bedrooms, large yard & cul-de-sac for children with a view of BIG CANYON for adults! Great for. entertaining. SIM .. MONTH. ••.•• 1a all you pay when you take over 10.2% loan on the sensational ~EWPORT BEAClf 4 bedroom )'ome featuring a fireplace , ,ncloeed patio, & red tile roof. Seller ia buyin1 another property Ir this is priced to sell immediately 1or ns,,,0001 ~ ~ ~walker Blee 1111 liflfl -\\ I • I I '1 '\ rfAYLOR CO. 1\1 .\I I< >H !'-> -..11ic t · HMU OWMm WIU CAlll I ST TD ~ S4 IJ.MO .. 11112~ M. L..-F-. lh'..iut1fully dt"'lli.tnt·tl h11r1\I· hv I \ .111 w ii h N ,. 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CICIO Ill t\I I llll 'o f, / • f1000 :.!e,ectu~':!~~~~~! = best. 3 BR, 3 Ba. bonus room with wet- on park! Liv rm, fam bar. Motivated sellers, creative rm, lge kit. pvt patio. z financing. c ar i;a r 11250/m o T(ffAL. Very niee unit. MISA D& MAit Mu11t rlose escrow by Charming starter ; really special. Oc·1 23:..!_~94 !096agt__ Newly decorated, family kitchen. Try $30,000 down. OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 851 I ~Dciebout Bay&Beach Real Estate #I" fH•fl flCtl Lf#Cf SJIOCI 1141 CORTEZ. ' For further information call Betty or Phyllis. . THI llAL ISTAlllS 546-UtJ llGCANYOM t:leg11nt three bednx1m 1·ondo The much sougl't a (I er D i-: I\ UV I LL E Geftet-at I 002 ' NEWPORT HEIGHTS M11del S11ac 1ous dimnl( ••••••••••••••••••••••• l:IY OW :-.i ER: Li:e R2 and famil y roomi:. Lot 3br.21Ja.oakn~rs. J •M 11 ~·• • ..... "'t•'• ... •\ • ........ 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I '"''"" ''"'_. .. ,, 11\\11, 1 ,,111 •• 11 ., ,..11 ,..1 • l•d'• Superior C M I Co• ir. OF NEW,ORT REALTOR ~ I·•· ,,. I "' I •'"" • • "' "" .. ,,., \11 11 .,1 .•1 • 11 ~1111• l.11l w ·1n1:ome 1----------11.E' .t1t1 \lf t ti Ill 11 lllttll.ll01141 f'I •I llltlll l'I()' L~()f\ 5 SI. C t H C .. M .i .. •" I il•1tlt111 I 1•'"' 111 •~ .., rr · ./ NO QUALIFYING 2 I oat wy., ~ • · 1,.' o11 i. .. ,., .... , ..... 1 I''"'" ,..111,.1 •'" ,, 11 tJ r.:l·.U\ Owncrl'all1•1.i11 Balbooldcmd 1006 I 675•5511 ••• 1 11111 '" t i.I I .\tltt· •u111ph\:h&t.:llJ:J I••••••••••••••••••••••• S201( DOWM I , ............ ti 1 ,,. , .. 1 ' ,,, '""' • .11 1 11 1 I I malt' lo beat·h 3 Bclnn. 1 ,, ,1 1 ---------2 ha 2 :.lory $11!1.!llO I '.'11 o IWtol , f I •I • 'I •lj I EAST ILUFF! 'OPIH DAILY , .\L,'\.041·8823 $585 l c;::;' ,f I I 1 1 · I he vcr) be:.l :.tre .. t.lilG I 216 lltlby·S4t5,000 I PEI Mo .... TH 1 ~ Dolemul I I I 'I <1 >I 'I 1; 1 11 &;!""'fJ''? ''''". ·• hr·:.. 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OOSE CT -, r-<rl.< (" ,r I ('\I.I. H>R UETt\1 1..S 1•11p1~r & .dbl gar f>r't•e C'ould lic• JO •1ut-1.11ul11u .. J "" . _ . 644-7211 S\19 ~l0o ll'ntur~ 21 (1nlc1 rt•:-1 d ,•11<~ .wd 10\l''I WILL BACk IAY I Sl:i1 IHlll harga111 C'nndo 2 R E A L T Y l 11J~t Realto rs l>1>tt1 in,·nr t>w ni•r -..111 I'"', C RRY SI 55 ,500 Bdrm . .! b,ilh. •iubtand 1 ~Jt &Sun I:! 1 v1l11· llOdn(111g w11 11 '.!I I A ~.I ' i: J 111 'l "'t•1 1'\ m,_C1md11wn . .\:.:.uinablc .ill! l lli8 <ICJY.n l'ruucJl\ulte:r•"«Jat• ,.,\,,.,, .. ,,, ·•JJl h··•·\' t.-v-1thoni•• St'l h1dt·ft flilC1n&o"·nttrma ~ help $1ti5,0••I I 111;.: l11a11' 1111.11111~ :::Oll(HUJ. 1 1 !It 111 , u n fl I I t••I 1 lJwner lc11v111g soon alt *VETS* 11 .\I.I!0 \ 1 SI. \'JI> Su1wr llup1·1· l•l\\llO"tr~· J t..:•>urmt'I f.iil l'licn HUl(l' 1 now '. Rt::ALTY >11 ,,r.•st q.;11111 • •fl'.> I md,.,ler ,,u111· + view I .\1ACRY STAUFFER ' .. - IEST SIR IUY ac.i=~-~ on Pres1d10 in MC!!a <lei Mar. Sl49.500 F1cx.ible tiiJ·H•OO '"mt' r1n 1 he 1''<t!tt111i:' frum 2nd stur} c.:.ill ror I SEA LION R f:ALTY Use 'our 0EhJ&bility nn11.,. .ire •tnl) ~';~ rut I run her ileLatl:-I 6 73.5354 LONOW .I.NTL .WRDATN _! Attractive pool duplex + 2 good rentals Prune Joca· lion. $295,000. 640·4999. terms. Agt. 97'-1533 :110:-.IT ll Ot h4'1' 11 r 'l,.; f """ EAST$1DEUMITS ,1\dilalilc Jl:m l '.111 for l (\.~) 1 LETUSSHOWYOU ---------- 100/o DOWN I dctJ1ls i lol H .'>·!H91 I , I HOWTOQUALIFY N<.~:-. some fixrn j!. ~reat I INFLATION T•tel-4C.,.t II •Jf)ptJrtully (or tn\c:.tor I ~~ '---1 IUGGIMG YOU? WI LISTIM! . UW..tFlll..U.. Try S200.000 assumable I.st TD. $56,500 aSSWDI· bit' 2nd TD. purchase price S:J25 000 on this Cd~ duplex which br rngs in Sl8.000 pr ~ r. A.-.k for Darrell Pash . .agt 631 l266 LOOI IAl\C~l :ll 'Jr~qo balh. l>m1'1 Wdll t•all no" •trx"hm SL A ('(N[ PROPERTl{S :'ltak1• tnlli.t 1on work for ' ~--. I 1 7l4-6:31 -6990 \ (II w11 h t he't1· II unn-.. • RED CARPET 1111 ~ 1 .. 1 ... :-.t1·p • tn beach 754-1202 iitelf' .. «0 t·J~} W(I\ f1•r ·---------t\f f _,~ f1repla t'e. double garage, 1mma1:ulate Won 't last'. Call 645·9161 \OU lt• "el' that IJl\'\d!o' Harbor lti~ 'Uµ1 r 'lllllffil'f \\ lllll'I $79 too SE .. ~Ct.NEPROPfRT/ES I }1111 110 lr>nger u::.« •• Just r-;,,,.1~ .. 11u:-. 11\nasli m idi.'! I ll'lllah • I advert •~·· tl 111 t lH: 111llt i:r t:;il new ~ l'AJ~LTt>U1\\'' OWMrAllhy· · 71 4-631-6990 Cl.1!.:.tht-0' 1·allf;.1 2 ~,7H hi•tlruorn plus <·onH'r..a ••...,,.----:,..•• 'Perfect beginner hon'E 1 ••rt Jr1-.1 T .J'>ll'fulh d1· I I fur first lim e buyt:rs 3 "1r.tll'<I' t-.\l'l'll••nl \:tl\4. Bdrms . dining r()(1m. I 10,f.S 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• E-SIDE DUPLEX Two J Ir. Units $142.500 . l OPEN HOUSE NEf LISTING Immaculate We stchH Cond o convenient to transportation, shop· ping and parks. Beautifully de- corated with 2 bdrms and 2 full baths Gourmet kitchen with elec· tric bit-ins. cozy wood burning firep lace, light and cheer fu l throughout. A terrific Newport Beach value at only $127 .500. 17141 6 73-4400 l21 lt 621·2128 HARB()ll, mac nab I Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IAYINE COMPANY '?IESEMTIMG AFfOIDAILE HOUSING" NAS11CAU.Y .-UC•! You'll have to look a long time to duplicate this superb Newport Beach 3BR f ~~ily home in one of our most prestigious areas. Outstanding comer location -lushly landscaped -pvt & secluded. $172,500. ( M·-n > OCIAM & ... •ll T YllWSI New on the market! Immaculate 2BR, 2th bath Newport Beach townhome on lovely 1reenbelt w/partial ocean view. Tutefully decorated -ex- qulaitely appointed. Priced to sell fast ,.f119,~. <M·12) .. CANYON -SIN,0001 Exciting McLain townhome in mint condi· tloa f IBR, 2 bath lower-level unit in pvt lcication. Comm. pool. spa & telmla. Security 1ated. < M · 13 > J s:i:~;; 4K.1(1 hardw.oo<.I ·floors . N1ceh stzed y:.rd Ownl:'r wiil help finance. or assume 11' ;. loan: Call toda) ! TARBELL. REALTORS. Ill \I I \ I \.{ :', REAL TY x I 'I 14..lf• FULLH HAL TY S4'-tll4 __ foomt•V•y 1014 _________ , $40-1720 . NEW CON• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Get GREEN cash for WIDTE elephants with a Classified Ad Call 642·5678 SOUTH OF HIWAY Enjoy the warmth & charm of this ne.wly built 3 RR. 2112 BA. home. Stones throw from the Corona del Mar &aches. $399,000. IN NEWPORTCEN?"ER • 644-9060 ASSUMAIU FINAMC ... ._,_ .............. .... :::-cz:-,.:..: :.= : ................ ..._ .. ..... ........... -........ ...; ... O.-..wi4•UM.tte. 644-7020 MIWPOIT llACH ..... .,.. •• _.Lull .......... IA YNOMT /SLIP OOVERSH R~~M 3 Br. 2 ba. ram rm. ex· pandable. ravouble financing. Open Sat l·S. 400 Morningstar Lane. N. B Owner, 642-5857 ILUFFS COHDO Enle.r thru sec. gate w 1 intercom to quarry tiled crtyrd. w / fountain. Quarry entry. isle lutch & rear patio. Cathedral ce1l'gs. forever view rrom living, d in ing & sep. rru.lr. suite w / p\lt. pat.JO 2nd_ bdr m, bath & ulJJ. rm. Paneled garage w, cabinets & tile fir S285.000. 644 ·0867 b) IASTSIDE C.M. NI IOWN! 2Sl2SantaAnaAve. Clos ing cost s only 2 BR. 2• 2 ba, contenw. ($1800). Greenbelt 3 br d · Sll6 000 " (lge master). 21il bath esign. ' · condo. w/common ......i '46-5096 646-6093 ......., on park! Liv. rm. fam. 4 Br. 2 ea . 402 16th Pl. rm. lge kit, P\1 patio. 2 $165,000. (9161472 3646or c ar gar . $1250 mo 1916) 345·8975 for 1nlo or TCYfAL. Very n ice urut. appl. to see Do not dis-Must dose escrow by Oct. 23.:..!_:494-1096 agl. turbvec·':.Pan~---Beautiful 4bdrm.2•,ba Beautiful 2 b r . 2 ba. frplc. m o del home. Earth spa. e lec. gar. lot 70xl.JO. 1ones. frp lc In master M u s t St!t! Owner , htlrm. hul(e fam rm with 548 3793 T & G cedar paneling. tn- CAIEH COUPLE door laundry &r sewing ~st end unit. mml l'Ofl· r m. close to schools & dltlon . 2 bdrm suites, Mile Squa re park. double garage-1Jew1Aiful 5187,500 9561 Shamrock. __ _ __ tree lined green belt. CallOw..!'er /Agt 554·21184. •LUCE TO TRADE! SRllH5.000R . !°6tf7o3r7300Yvonne. Hw1llwcjt• IHch 1040 owner -·-·-•!!."'' . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ll(e 212 year old ho~. FOR SALE HUN . w 1ocean vie~. all extras. l:llllll!T!!IAllllll!!!ll!!l•O!!l!l!Yll!!Hll!!ll!,11!1't~.5"e~il!.1!19 I TINGTON LANDMARK In Dana Pmnl $215.IXX>. 1 STORY END CONDO. trade for CdM. Newport Outstanding 3 Bdrm. 2 bdrm. 2 ba, shUlters area. 661·0922 eves. s hake r oof home. Featur----~---ing: formal dinln1 room. lhruotJt. l'·i yr . Million OPIN SUM 1·5 large yard, patio and dollar rec fadlllies. JBdrm 2 balhh~me ai>-BBQ and, hardwood Guarded fate. 40yrsor ~rox 9 rear s yo~ng rloors. 12.517,, interest older. Cal fqr appt. only • , · also available with 31<7., 536-3979. $124.000. rplc , P.arquet entry. down. Asking $107,000. •LL CEMENT huge patio, &reenhou&e, Call 540-1151 -- water sortner , elec gar Entertainer backyard dr., 5114 Oakfield. Santa with pool. Jae, BBQ, COY· Ana. 192.500. ered patio & no grass. So Celt lfflty Make this 3bdrm ex· 546-1105 ecutlve home a steal al ....... Waterfront is your best investm ent. Beautiful new 5 Bdrm c u stom home . wltn dramatic contempo a rchitecture. Soar · Ina, spacloua, filled wlth natural s un· liaht are Im · preuive tolls for your collection. A aophtalcated home for a dlacernjnl connoisseur . Sl.250,000 . SALE OR TRADE 3 BR 2 Ba fixer. Sl 10.cn>. Ownr I agt. 642· U23 REDUCED $25,000 Sl21.950. Clean & relldy to move into. Agt Gill)• Lelkness. 962-9311, 842-2581. $2250 DOWN + normal closing costs -or VA. Pool & sp11: 3 br. up· graded. Xlnl loc. Must see. Executive Realtors, 848·4343. Ill l.A CUESTA BEAlfl'V 3 br. 2 ba. frplc. I story. 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'Iii vr-• """' perfc1·t Patn1·k r cnon• I' I.. ., -, ,, uallufl l"r Xl'd uii. renl IJle owner l!I:! ~l!J.1 """"' mo n s ex~ home '1deall' lo .. at·"' 111 '"•II for details on Lease .. · ' . nrci ,.l, .. \I.> IJOl j 1t•n··I ·11 'i.!.'.'1•1111'1 ( ""' l '1111 \~'~ill ,o:i;• · 1 "'""" Wkd ~·--..,5~ I ~ ""' ~u ,~gt. 63~ 1<!66 800 HCll'bor Island Dr-I :.111 1 1.~i l " anrt 1 t'ath Ill go Frn Real Estote ti4-°""'" ys ~ ' the cleganl villa~~ of Option Purchase avaala· W •eke nd R~l J , ,, •'llenl r111a m·ing de· W-'"-., 2900 Nor 1 h woo d Mun y ble on this .a l>drm. 2 ba .. Hewport ~och I 069 Carolll.)11 . \.;t f;.H W!H I I.II.Iv l'cn1r,""· ,1 ,1 1.11\... i·all .Jerry Joni.'!> urn'"' \'1.-r) 111('1• :tbdrm. fall}im. amenities and pril'l'd lo view s ingle farnilr home ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~own b~ t11>Pl d:ul\ 11,,'"1. :!. 1,.,, ni , 1.• •:11 1266 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 frpk. ~pa, pool. saaaa , sell fas t 10 to day's HI t he hills of Turtle I I Jltana \II I•" s.. W.\NTEU tu bU\ :J hnoo t ennis court. $850!tm Rock. Lowest priced in •iR+i:::!•"--1-\-.k l•ir llo lJ r 1 •• d11 11r home 1n" 1,:;i:.1bluff t:allG40·Sl&lor G4o.-. th H' hi d ..--.. __,.._.. sc~. of S pt. B••h. Pnn e ig a n s. Completely refurbished, -llt!.a 1Z1.n II ti'· ··' ORS onlv. Bob H ill. da)'S Onthe Beach.28drd;up. one blk to beach You :!BR CO~t>O· K\ OWNER Molulc 11111111, '" ,1.,. ~ 11. 1 --REA~T ----~l -i>oo2. eve 96-1 -S:H!>__ per unit. Gated strillr:t own the l an rl l~real f'..N U UNIT . Slit. 1'"1.£<. 1•11, t:xt'l·ll , , ~ .. •'J , COSTA. MESA $900per mo, 1 yr be. , finant:ml( $199,500 2BA, C'i\THt-:URAL Lil tiun Wt11s1,,1,ni• l'tnt'.-;j 8UNITSall2Br .l'.28a. R...tals WIFP ~IRROR 0-':il b · k 61'·1141 ktl, ~eC.Ol>unrl • · · F.;;aates Lanll 1rwli1.il'll I twnhs e style w I n c ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----_ _ XT RA W ND W S I N w rmce Call ttJr 1t1Jo frplcs. enclosed garges, ........ hntlslMd raSu bCJwftta MptW.terfrollt K I T . I D E N . i l-l $45·3413 huge 19 .000 sq ft lot ........................ l~_· n Larges t rtoor plan of EJ.\llTffTON'F. l"PT 1 1.rn::s 1n r o m t' n\t'r lolboal"-d 3106 ·..._:n.L• beautiful view 1·1.,,tom ___ __ N~(;t>T W)tiil.<~Jll l:-t "AJlurn ,1v.n10i.: .\rlult hel11f1nanee &ran<'losewntcr 2 Bdrm fulh CAN FURN.SO.SIDE lered. Op.·n. I rt'"h ! .1 I 759-922 I s 1 1 :, o 11 I) T I·. It ~I S l111u.M· 1 r..,o1,·1 l 11fH oncJ I $39.000 per yr Seller will ••••••••••••. • ••••••••• 2·3 BR HOUSE : Wooclbrid 1e 2 Br plua 't523 CAMMDa~tRVM decor. gold h>.lUfl_."i & Takt: l!llh. St . c~. W•"l !'.rk s~:. I t•n t S)l(IO(I qu1~kl~ PrH·ctl under f~rn. F p. T\' _. w D OF HWY. 67~ d e n 1 2 YI 8Jl condo many up~ra de~ Bo:>t THlllU .. S (C: .~"Wt r1i:J'r <.:u111to,, l u !>t 111 ~ ~l:H-U \L 10X~c.LS385.'IOO.Thb1:it P.itio. ~arage $5.50mv .:..~ "Br11h ton .. B plan . --------sltp nght c. u P Ill 15' t 'p""r ba.\ '''f'"'' M06'l n iihl un Sundance tu o I t>I!> 11 W I i. 'up.: nor hu~-& proper 6iJ l913 Stull o r Chuck Super 'bcean view. Jn:tne Large master bedroom A•-•¥•0 'o S749.0006:1J l5.~.e ,.._ S 11a m1 sl li:ll Z'IW• '.. f S 1 1200 t1 1~•nn1c1'cond --·-· --Terrace.walk lobayclr s uite. Sunny kitchen on PtltloH ... !· • Jes.E.G...td S~~,1reti ~rb1~d111rnl a~~~ 1 ... creoqe Of' oe .H..mtNJfot1lchllty ~al'Hift111la 3107 park. 3bdrm. 2 b a . culde-sac.$214,500 Sharp 2 Bd. 2 Ba patio 1~~~~-~----pai•ous ·• rm +,..,. ... :l !Jr . IJ nllh dmtnh rm t •••••··~······:•••••••• 1142·4114 53M12l ••••••••••••••••••••••• hume w 12 car gar. Only ~ I "' r•JOm ~nd uuit Huge 'r s old "I w pt 11,.:l ' I .!IJ \I "I·._ ~ust a~k for J im Wtlson <..'harm mi.: 5 hdrm. 3 bath gardener & water i.arl W*" .... SUJ.995. Patrick Tunore. ill()~ It h • 1 t;roJ -----------NEWPOIT HTS. I 11a l10 'S:.!50.0UI>. Al!l $229.00V. pnnt·ip,ob onl~ I •,real 1n.11 ••n111•l. n.t·ar 1 ·--________ ba_,frunt with JH' bo;Jt $8751mo.Cal1 S48-5146. Uniquely and beautifully Agt 631 1266 ' c~n ... r, ,; t:'i i .. 21 ' ~uw o I & ' i• 111.1 Trade $35K equi\\· in Fon rt11at Sel,11 Juh SUOO Charming 3 Bdrm. 3 balh. -:! Odr m . 2 liath. '>l••P -_ ---. tl'r m ' ''.:'' ~ l''ll"I, ow , tan<i 3 PLex (or dwn pa,· m11 Yrl.\ SlOOO m v Bui ~~~~~~e~o~n:: ~~~ .:_:.-.. ---h--t -M-dow11 !fen w hu~t> l1•1c1-jFOR SA&.1 IY OW>B 1.JJ..,11 llous1· Sa t & ~11 t1m_i;__ .$1 ~v .Ouu c al I ml'nt on ()range COU11i~ <lnmd• lii5 fll61 ~·r.C::,~ p lean~!d ~~;.!!~ --,--firc .. •ace to.as' term ... ror . . Onl tJu ts taod 111 j!' B.slhuJ 71 1 tiit :>lill hkr htime ,\d A.nsw~r u· . .,,~. • .... Crom park with mountain •••••_.• .. ••••••••••••••• t"' I C 1~nt 5 Br ·1 0 " ' 1 11 1 · ~ "" 1' ., h 1 lot W-··" floors be"'--d morlesl i;t11'A·n pa\111enl '" · u • l'.·11rns11 a '>11\1' • )"' L / . . "'uJ 1r·1 -r i.:11t ai.:1· uuu . ~--view. Sl\2.SOO. THIOMLYWA.Y SIHIJOd1) l \I.I. t>l.)22<!1 , 26!1 51111 <-!wnN 11.·il l 111111110 M;'il),000 ~11.l Cemtc ·~. oh f..il l:IOll2~h~ • '$11.,11 lllV \\:ul l)t1\ol. llJ 1e1hn~s Choice location Tolf!.o ti l r carr •. JI :SISOO OH1tlthl~ \1 ...... , .. ~...:-,·1-..... ryp s 1500 M.._S ERDE "'th'll• •I 1·1·, .. ~ .. , ... 1nlrv1nu r"'rr ace $'""" · -"" su 1m1I \llUr ol t'r' I ,111111 S:'.i 11011 diiwn """ 1 111111 .. r .-. r.,_,, ••. •-• '••••••••••••••••••••••• c; -• • ., .·c •;:, .. 1,., ,.. . L " • """'' ··=~!~·~=2 :.Bdr mfloor plan.IJ(•ean t't·ntur • ..!I W·· .. 1rhf' .r•·oit·ll~cd t t1 ·~l l •i :••·:>.1:q;:o;!;, l o,~,· 1111 fllt' d c·11,1 1.r tt''i O"nJ r., 111111 C oronact.IMor m11 lc~i.:.Agt .~·9t!7 Br + den /st udy ~wilily ~r~~l~sec:le 1~i~k \~;J~~~ "IO l!IM :-it 1 l.H w Jl1•1 Ii •1111 c "" I •<'Ill• t1·r~ µrn11 l';wrfw 1 1• 3~1 l'::.tS:"'\, ~40Jll)I _In •••••••• •• •• •••••• ~!~.~ Cost• MelO 3224 nderaa~tersa.I t;na;ual~~~'s!-5 t::i: Priced I o r i mmr-<11att• SEAVIEW BY ow ... .:R I ·h .!. H.1. m :·)tl";.> 111'> ,' ~(::;~nllll~ I L7.~1;1.>11~l;;1! h ~~:'t'~f.jl) <!O. 2<!11 .·\ge n1 o-.; I'll!-: II l-:1\(;ll ...................... . ... ,.. "ale al $139.000 "'" ) , .!. B1lrrn duplex.\ lt'"· wk Pool. Spacioµs Deck , 38r, course view. 2 pnvate l';llSSIONREALTY PorlRO\<tl \1 ,,1,1 I!\ II !Hr . lam rm 1,()1' '1'<1 Ill II.I.I ""Ji •C o mmrrcial I\' "°'"'bl~ Al(t f-aye :ma. 1-"rpk, Built-ins, 2 patios.Askmgsi75.ooo 4!f~0731 P anoram11. ''rw 1)(1·;.1n 1'.ilPrn111 mod£'1 l'flUJtlr,.1 ur•·:iioll1111w ·1:»010 1 I Property 1600 TWOSTORY o.ioll'IOO 1·ar gar. rec rm, xlnt <'"·'lights & 1111 11~ 1 br. :i I-r l' 11 1• h I o t u 11 y ••••••••••••••••••••••• '-r-a r e a Wik t o shop s. Mortt.wood SUPH IUY ba. FR. formJI dm ar<•a, 1·uMom1tt•d .lac S.ll.''i.li.ll Lt'X ht r1~1· n ·11 taJ •1 LJ..GUHJ.. BEA.CH .i lldrm 2-">tun h111n> locJIM•hoch 1141 $ti 5 O / mo . C a I l 3 Br. 211.1 Ba s ingle fumJI) A secluded Woods CO\c4 upgraded. ~huttt-r<;, qll.'> (el' 91X'" Sal & Sun <!(}II H'lrm S"' FT "tth e xlra:i galore 1n ••••••••••••••••••••••• t•ves1wknds 714 ·645-5761 detached home Ma11v bdrm ho w th I l l I I< II ' l . I 9600 .... . I I . . . f t dl r heel ,, me 1 ilJl\e en 0 . '>1> H 0.1 (Jilll•' IOI! 1'1111. bnsto Mt 5.-.J:, or 11 l.t·a:.cfl i·ommcr•·ial ,. ut 1~g. m1rrow a \t'uven. ,orean ron x • urrus . up.Jftades, :1 car gara.i:1e de<'ks. JUSI 2 Llodcs to & mo Id 1 n I! I 1 \ rm h4-l 76!J7 ltlT' \-\-IH J't•:ll 1111lusl nul unit ~ l0t·aif'd workshop. "-ood bunun~ mobile home :.!bdnn m Brand new lux. twnhse. 2 T MS. $165.000 ~ach. Lower floor could l'U.Slom m ade <;pit, t•Hld, rn:.\l.TY 1111 .,~l' •tr l..ii.:011.1 !. ma111 ftrc11la1 ('. ,.\:;suma~I~· SC'l' park w h ealed poul. br, 2 ba. l675sq. n. multi- e gues t quarte rs . waterfall a ~els t•on 71 1 ;·,.1:,;111 IHL:h)VJ" llutlllulg ri· l11.i~_11nt'."'~~1~1h.c;n~ .... :..iun.i. ~l)a. fhl txoadl. lc,l!I. a1 c. ee nt. vac. RC~ tlykx-Co ,,1(1 'I• II)( I TIJRTLE ROCK. Bl"Oa'I moor. J BR. 2 bath. fat'- iog park. up~raded. ex· cellenl move-in condl lion. S lti~.500. CaH 833·1961from1·6PM •••CALIF. HOMU IUTIUY Classic 3 Bdrm home w/private courtyard 61· try . Newly carpeted and painted thruout. Attrac· live financing available as loan Is assumable. 1st T.O. is '55,500 at lliho/a payable $552.00 monthly. Won't last! o· .·:,-.:. Pnred tosell!S295.<XKI 1eri.Jt11•n pit. dei·k:-.1 LIDOSPECIA.L ,.,,1111\ n •it1t1delcd. llr.ihl u1 •.. ;c.1o l.ill .. 1_1!r.!11 ! Mvnthl~ llr lse .)l!J ~ frp l c 2 c ar gar MO. END CHARM 1·us1om lancl·H ill>lllJZ. 1)\1 I IJ.ll·k on m"rkt•t ' ~'lll'1 • 1 I I I' rt 1, .... "'I · w 'ope ner. g r e at loc, d 1 ~ 1 1 t c cm.1111 .irt•a J ner.-t 1~r "':.:"' " !1~hbd;:pa;abta;h g~~ ~a~~ate:~.~ 1~1~1w:~11 1. h~111s;t~t(! ~::~t~.~'~ 1' WESTCLIFf l ~\·:~'~._~'.~·~· r1r1~~c;:1111~iz~;1': ' QUAIL ~wporth•ch l16' ~~n~a:f~5~~7~~~tures. q uaM.ers & ocean view in BBQs FOR S \LE HY r:.ldflfl ~ •I 1 J lg .. Int lmmarulalt' .f Udrm l h.1 I tot JI pr11·c of $575.0011 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lhis desirable location. OWNl'..H HRto.R 'Ont Lt"e\\ J H!lrm hu11ll' t1.i1111·" fam1h rn1 1m \\1th S166.750 down PLACE LIDOISLi Ara11d new 3bdrm. 2'M>a Largetreeshadt'ddecks terms.~ ~.th :.1·/>a ralo• ..iµt I patro & pnul .. , ~.inl, lll':1l11n11mu·-. fi75 ti71W> --rEATlr.s•· completely furnished twnhm .pauo.2cac pr. for lowiginu or enteM.ain· ----------1 S3~'>.f100 1rm :!iJ \'1.1 Pur1""' for u1lt"rltllOIO" r•"•"''IP' IE; .... H --.. ------• •• • ' ,.. "1th ,., e ry t h1nic you .• 1:wpon ts area. -· mg $294.000 UPPY IACI( IA.Y llh.it·a an1J .:11mt11r1 ahl..-Ihm~ I MEWPORT/6 Units. to,,.. f il l :l O P.M.I llt'ed RemoJelcJ & cJe. t:: 18th St. S7-IS_ 548-18l. &.AllPA.11( C f2 IH•wportCtftf1r L1nel> ar .. a. l'lo!-t 111 roratetl :i l:!r.d('n :.!bath. blb-9125 t.>ve-, Abeautirully landscaped TOWMHOME 640-5357 :.1•hools &!>hop' s;il!!1.;~10 in hc Jrt ol N1·w1•or1 Month!\ Brll ljrund~. -°'1---·---- 3 bdrm & 2 bath hom.-IACIC OM MARKET 497.54 l I Rl'lh·h Lut'atcJ m the _ ___ _ _ _ . · .,IDS/PETS --· d 1.1>1111ncrcial area. 11 Cdn llllr. 67:i·lil61 "' -featuring high beamed Highly upgrat.le 2 HK , Profr.siOt1ol Office r.: Side Fncd yard. -ceili~ decorated in 2 I ~ n a B " > p 0 i n l MEWPOltT cam be U..'>ed •or l)UMOCN>. re 2 hr. gar. Ol'C:Jn Vlt>W lrom .... excell e nt tas te. A towohomc. new rrc}m FRONTUNIT. "1deut1alor "''$.150,00I l 'ldiltq-Pri.-~undeck. s4z:•,-& S47S. fi-12 251~.£'_16_·_48_48_· __ ~- planned communil} with builder. Features 10 F'ull IHO <le~ O<'<'Un & Or~eo.ty 12131430 4327 .i Br 2 Ba. Fam. ftlin. pool & spa close lo Niguel elude ;m rondit11lflin1t <.'atahna view AhsolUll•· COST A MESA LocafiOfl. o ·washe r & range btj)I P ark. schools & shop· gar age d (\or op~ner . ,\ 1>rtmc lu1.::rt10n ROJ..DRA.LLYE 3 fldrm.L'balh,P enin Pt. N & ,._ ping. $145,000. reneation fa<.:ililies and I sZ4'J.OOll IEAUTIFUL \ fahuluus luc·at1on with l:ndcr i.:on s t ru1•t1on. h ome ~l o t o mo. or ~ew~~ ~'!'~:hls ... ~r muchmori· · NEWLISTING lar~e hld1cs · a nd u hm·kEn~ltshTudurdc· w l nlt>r l e a s~. $700. S790.Avail lO·l7.S48-*1 ~~~--Priced at Sltl8.!IOO wit h 3 Bdrm, dose t.o pool & Q u 1 el I 0 C' al i 0 n 1 n showroom llas ex.1s\111~ :.111,n l-l,000 sq fl. Prm. t>'7:i.2u3. "'~'·,.~ ~.~~~ri~~t~ta~,\i.vl~t:~~ c;21i ~7!~ri c_,.. ~;~~~~;1~~~·~1~1~\ ~~;:;'f.~t11T ri';,;1;,fn,W" '1';':.~L/i.~'.:!.~~~~-~;20after Wes1~·11rr J br. J bu. ~ct 3~~d~ ~·:t~~:~~l Lor :lO years available 640.SlS7 of todavs h es\ ft'atw·t.-s -' Ci)U ._IL street nr Sl·hools .... n..i.. c 11645 7253 • 1•1t °'*'"""-For addition al anforma ,.all a· ,;rbara \'an to :.t:i· Wl\TI l*HONT A .,...... a . · • • .....,.e.o.o. ._, · •-· t t IJ .... ... >Ml .. sh~l'Ping. Com pl furn. tion .. appotn men .cti RmUCID A.GAIN th1s ge m ofa proµcrty: It( ~ p• ._CE _ Mail 1211 $975 5-18·1~; •2llr. lba. e ncl. r ..... t 17141494-1177 PC1CeMtt..-H.-s OO'tobchpt !lea,•iewror-IA.RlETT I REALESTATE ~ ~ ---.,ant, adults. no ... . ---63l -0004. ai;k ror Carol ner. 4h, 2b. !.ngl on n.2 REALTY REGIS'TB G3 l· l400 raOPBTIES"' ._. ___ 1 u • ..__11......... l(ar . use of pool Mis OP9t SAT /SUH l·S buildable oo· lot S2111K. 642 SJOO ,,_ ....,. _.... t>46·3525 • Ir• 1044 3!18SEAWINbOR .. NB 20'1i dwn . o w e Isl. • ·~Till:JOr.M.I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----t--_;:;._~-===;...;..;==--1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l l~all'd on l rvi11c Or al $l70K. Jt'2'il . 2nJ !2';: --•-•_•_•_•_•---~--~--------•-! ~~~~~!"!~!"!!"!~ t.llto9111-4 1206 2 Bdrm, frplc. encl. N¥> ---~~~sittl int Only 4yr s 1101 S.J MIWPOITllACH LohforSale 2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S-125 mn 1.io Cabrti>. macnab I Irvine realty · A IU811DIARY OF T .. IRVINI COltllPANY WMll 1111 IU&li•'I MOMlll Fully furn is hed models w I profe11ionally landscaped 1rounda and decorator accents. Tbree diff~t OoorpJana re.cly for lmmedJate occupancy. Prleed to NII in the low to mid SI00,000'1 - •ulck action 19 needed ll y0u would Wle to take advantA1• al thia rare GPDOltunity. Suate Weiu 551·8700. <lf·14) • 711-141t Hl-17.M C-..YollyC... WaaiA1dqeC..... ........... CAPI COD ~~~o~:84ot~~n dail) C~tr-.o 1078 :fd~~ ci~t~t 1:~~0~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• -111,•A•L!lll!llOl!llA~IS~L111A• .. 11!1!1-I 646-6725 or agt. ~ Tll LIYIL + IA.a .iAY ~--,••••••••••••••••••••••• ~;~~'<! ~~u'(ti~i~~= ~o~ :~'io ~k ia~r: ~'~ .. ...,... .. ,.,._, i~_k_fo_r F~ye. ·.: VIEW! 6 Bdrm. 3. batl) giant Blvd S2SO.OOO Agent, Beautiful Y11cipa Valley, New carpet, paint and EASTSIDE ·No Dogs. ae. .. ..,SSUMI hume . 3 patios. Jix2.5 rec. 6J\.1JOO. just 60 min from 0 C. charm on Bay with patio $450 sm all yard . P6"" room. Pool sile i,ack (7111857·0899 o n WATE R . Really Aruwer Ad 1'340,642t@lo 12• 7(.IO/o! yard w / swing set Ir trees ---- ----sped al 2 s to ry 3 bdrm. 2-lhrs. ~ SEE FOR!!: 'ER VlE."W! • cou ntr y kit c h en. CoadoMhli•tH/TO.,.. ~Desert, 2400 31"1 ba , Cr plc. new Class i"''a""Codn-1....1 S215,000 R.H.ft . Brk, hcMIM1for1• 1700 k1tchen.S1700oleAM?. ~ ~ Y -~eu ••••••••••••••••••••••• o n co u n t r y k no II ! 673-7300_. -----FA.Mil Y HO.,,_ •••••• •• •••• • •• • ••• •••• ·-----•-•••! Dr amatic living room MIWPOIT CllST 5 8 d rm h 0 m e 1 n family condo, 2 br. 2 ba, OMWATY Exc eptional 2 Bdr m w/di fferent levels, excit · inti arc hi te ctur e an d water a ctivity viewing. Sc;()()/mo with r om a n tic der k, Mer e dith Ca n yon . upgraded. nr So. UJast overlooks countryside. Best pa<•katte deal in Spaciou.s room s. vlewinl! Pla t a , riex . t erm s , Shows li k e a m odel N e w port Beac h. At d 1 S81:1000 556~;715 h rl ff.__. balcony an gc :iuM} _ ·-· _ _ __ _ h ome! N e w P 1 us P ces you can a """ · country kitchen. Wet bar ~··~ carpets and drapes. King try th is 2 bedroom + 2 U> fam ily rdl. Rear yard u. _._ llOO bdrm.I. 3 baths. Form.I bath. Assume or AITD · haded i n. ..,.. d ininf ! Wa lk to bes t be creative, al"o 2 + deo has sec . pat o, room •••••••••••••••••• ..... ~.a It R H R A.... k ·for a poot._$259.900. ...IW .a •LU schoo s and sh opping , ... ,, un . . . . &•• a.1 " .,..,.. <;'all now lo see. WIW'l'l for Sylvia873·73(lO. · JUST fOa YOU All 2 bdrm units , clOMJ lo lasl ! P r l ced to steal ! and your family Thill 3 San Re rn a r d ino Cll y 714·359·111 l ... Oc .. •J.w bdrm 2 bll home ntrers Center. 200'."i apprecla· C_. aarse 'room• and •PllCC! to Uon avaU. Bulll·ina. a /c, H~e 2 Bel + den-hiChlY ,,,,_ in . ll offe rs a bOlu patios. Sl39.i.~· up•r•d•d . An ume n.p+ 11 IOfl. Room ror a S..C.n. INiy ioi,.,% + owe i, w. p0ol. l305,ooo 14'-1601 Great buy at ae:uoo. Palrlck Tenore. Ait. U l ·S. IJl .. 440 FOILIASI New 2 bedroom 2 bath ho m e . Mission Lakes Cou nt ry C lub . Golf· t ennis -pool. Reautirwly lon dscaped1 n o ma in- tenance yarn. 9890Clubh-Ouse Rd Uescrt Hol Springs 213-318-2572 FUltM/$100 Me. Nice 3 Bdr m .• 2 ba ~. r eady t o move into. 9)0/m o. ' Tbese UtUe •da rHU)' Waterfront/SaUsbwy ...... , J•'lMt.bouAllds' '7J.'90' ol otJw pt0ple In tbia ~~~~~!!!!~Have yau read area wbo are re1ular e1 .. 1fied Ack? It ~ ol a-lfted. Call Sell W.,. fu t with Dally ,_.,.. --.., I.be be.t our ad l .... at'tc2·5671. PUot Want Ada. barpiM ID ton! I ! l -.· 81 OAl\,Y .,l~Ot F"11~ Q:10Cllllt 11 1 , .... U•f.•.... I AfMla1 .. 1,_.tM4 ,.................... IAflet .. wt1....... Atl41MCwl1u.fwa. ........... ..... =------------------_;;.;;;:.~:..:.:.::.::._;,...;.;;;;:; . . . . . . . • • . • • .• • • • . • . • • . • . . . • • • • • • • • • • ••. • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••••• •• • • • ••• • • • • • • • • •••••••••••• ••• • ••• • • • • ••••• •••• ••. • •••••••••••••••••••••• ~:.~~~~~~ •••• 1 ~.~~~~ .... ~-~~~~ .•••. ~.~:-~~-~~~ ••• ~~~!.!~~!~~-".~~ .. ~?!?. (~~!!'.~~ .. ~!? ~~~ ....... ~?! ~~~~~.~~-~~-~ ~~~~ ... ~ ..... 1J24 """ )244 ..... )Jet •t'""IY tle,·urutt'q ('ONI)() IJalbou Inn. Oc••-.111fmo1 3 Br 2 Bu Oeluxt>. $4U>·M65. 2 Br 1 S.. Apt. l.<lvely all adult, no pet.a. Bache&or. Park Newport. ••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••0 In Hlulf• 3br. :.!h.1. 111,1 Wlnll•r rat\·s $00 u11 wk F1n·pllu·"· liarage No Pool. laundry rm, CtplS, 1.W Br apU. 6200 Ed· ocean view. 1425. Can Dl'n l.h·int rontn. c \~ 'i O 'II \ 11'.W bdrm . i ',b.& .unOo. •un 11\•Ck 1*125 rnu \O'l'I f ur1ol1Hi.ll67:.K740 pe\li W O hook up drp8 Adults only. Cat in1u.h,b 846·0llt. rum.955·21119 ndosed Ut •ll" No) n RTLEROC 'K RIOBY. buut ou·am ' 1 II> li\ts 411S S!l:.O s I I l II I ;).\(I 71ll4 _OK. TS_ i:_Mgml. 642,1~ ------C'hildr.-n 110 µ.•Ii. m.i btltm 2•t b1i1 !l t.-r '""· \lf'W no llt'll'I ff0011m · 111 1 e.in . 1 rm. no l · -Deluxe P'>()lslde xtra Ip 2 Br. 1 Ba. 30' to beach. c.11 .. v.-, S42 1803 1.1\ ail jmmi'd 979 ~or J tm !ll83 0802 or 96H ..,.,., &.Wet• Le.wt I ~~1' i.-~\~~k1 rt;:-.~~n 'X;'t:ANl"RONT ~$475. 2 Br. 1 Ba. Ap.s. 2br. i ha Bltna. dshwhr. Utlls pd. tllOO. Property K.'11 OfllO ~I Utf.4 ' ' "· i' IH\I u t 1 c v 1 t!W . 2 + i\11 built ins. enclsd pr. l'tt miles beach. Adlt.I, House. M2·3850. 642·1010 t.aHA 'YllDI 116 CAMlOtt 1111~ wo.rm t•umfor1ablt! Cott l724 bllrm~. sundeck. garage WIO hook-up Ne·ar S C no pell . 1395 mo. Sh 1 h 1 1 1 R&ao..&T"' a llt1mr 1' • lo.,., to 1111111' • M••• •. h oor1 c OK I d 5J6..•-Nr Hoa1 Hosp Uitt • 11111 ~ onw rv I ...., .-l~ MC'l.• 111 T ..wn mt• .lllr ti 1 1 W 1 h ,1 I••••••••••••••••••••••• .. un ' urt! boat m ng Plata 'at mmr ......... br. 2 ba. Ill" 'rd 1:1'<.t111 .!hr 2t>a Si~ 2b.i Tt'11n111 ~ul Jll• "" .in H'.H 11'' 1 fl73 492ff occupancy. TSL Mgmt. ·----------airy 2 br, 2 ba. din. nn . • pool en .... l ,, ,r , Jhr 2hi& fi5')1 ('\ d prk '!! ror 'I n ar' I 11\ilrm-.I 1 ·',, u.. 1h!11 t~' I "' susb CASl!~AS 642 1603. HUtfrtM6SPARKLlN'G°"sTumR •• ...., lndry hookups. aar, ... _ _t\'CI) lh1111i1--l h1kl tit\ , ... , 1hl l' ,b4 t7~ SK 7 • 64 4 7 7 2 i d " nrmu l 11 111.1 llM>lll ' ' rum I r a pl -so & Up l'enn Pt, beaut. spuc 2 -----~ 642-6629 llt't• \\I I:! 1 ~ "'" lhr ?h.i ~I IKO l!4083f;ll 1•11 wkn•I I fon, •' 1 ... r1t-4 l blernl "' 'I t:nd ita r 1\dult:-.. no hr stumetl glas:-., sun 1 & 2 BR ADULT Af'r CASCADING . ..;_ _______ _ )441 tl881' t'~c~ 111 "kmb 1 , I\ J• i ha .,.,I ~ l111noh t 11111lurl .""'' , .. "' pet" 2110 Ncw1K111 Bl • deck. end gar. adulL'>, :-.lew l"rµt & drps. tiearn WATERFALLS WESTCLIFF 2 Br. Cando . .. _ It.IC•';: 'll) lJuplc) JHr :!. rlllt•ll.111111111 $1.!0U fill • b41!1, 11~11 bdwn ll :.10 ~ 110 ''"t•, }rly . $4".c TOWERINCPINEi New interior Adults. no I t M .. "° ~ "" ce11tngs. ~erv bar. no NEW SP C OU Duph·x. 2 lttlt111 t , bu 1 r ,. 11 u ,, "r µ 11· I 11 .1 • ;51 -16;4, s73 1194 pets. Frum $.125 m:i.!lll):i, A I S pets. SS25 mo. 673.eMO . • 1:•r ~i.r 'fo l.lt'I' ~.i I 'IJewporl llllhh $HOii 11111 lnirn1H ul J h' I 11.111111·1111 646_2055 LAKESIDE Ou'''' a.,;t 1141 1:.-11 l'41! t>:to:l •lu "'' ~1,·t·11ltt·ll l"t"Jll•lfl FIH>.\I 191:1 WEEKLY 2 tsdrm )'earl) 5495 lllll. __ __ _ ADULT APTS. Very nice. lge l br in I with .!. µ111.111• 1•J1t10-. .l"ullKttchen ind Gurul(c: 1>untlel'k, ltir . c pl , drpe s . no •Elegantfireplaces garden setting. pool . ·~h:SA \' f:trn ": ~ l'-h 111. I H..-or View H-I '"'(JM' SIJ.'>11 11i.1 1Jp••11 ·1.1 • No Lo111>e. I :u l prl clost• w heal·h Respol'L')i c.:htlolren or pets, d iw. •Private lakeside patios quiet, secure uduit area .a b.Ath P()1U. 1t ... luo•''l l'pf(riuli•fl ·1 11 n :1. Bu du11\ :w1!7 \ •~L11l'.1Jt,111 I ·I'\". l'•.KJI, \ C bll·l·ouiilt· 615 5862. stovc.$35o .mo 645 ~_62__ &balconies m East Bluff. Sil adult. lo ~ m11 \\ .1tcr1r""' Al.1..GCl\I\ I mu~t '"l' 111 iil'l'"'''1111t· D.M. Marah•H Rltr . l.au11tlrom1& t •Heated Pf>OI & no pets. $46S 644·4767 Uomt'11.l1H· llJ t 1<11•1 W;;JOVU\I 111111111 1,11,,1 ~·tt1lfln·111>K , 671-1020 .Ma11.l Scrvi\'.e COf"OftadelMar 1822 ;i Bdrm. new carpel!. & whirlpoolspa • 1 I "" ix·h '' Jll 1111-A STI('• ••••••••••••••••••••••• pamt. separate paltu & •4 miles from beai:h Penthouse 1 Br Nl-:W 3 UH .1 B.i l'<H11i4• 1 C "-I If£ mu A~ ~l".l tidO'J I HA.'f'EMNY IMN l!llr Frµl 1' c rpts. sl\ • gal"age. close lo shopping 142-1160 Versailles . New deror. f11k , p.11111 tlul ~ar '• tt573 AM"''l'a' RVI , -.. h11rµ :1111 'llp1 llh S.iuO :!Ut!O N..-wporl Blvd bulcuoy view. udlts, no and park. No pets Child 7562 Ellis Ave. H.B. Nr ocean. Lush crt yrd, · sh-01>-. $611~ ni.. ~•'!"•''' ~·111 .! h11W,td1ll 1·ut11t.1., ,;11 Wi•:.t111 111,1..r \u · ti42·26ll 1 1~·1~ S600322 llel11'llr<>pe ·uK $.l2S Call 546·58l:IO. <3blksW.ofBeac hBll ftn. Adult. Sec bldg, No Ail\ itlO l.!llot 7.1!l Hl1i.'> 1,11"1111 ll.-t1IJi1t' l'.Arl. I ~ ... ,1 l1pl1'. t1 1J)ih"~ ~ 1;.1;,: 1~1.. ,\,e 615fi()24.0pcnl:!~ ask for Linda . -----pets Full rec fac. pool, ~ 1 J" 1 1 , 1 l' '''''' ,,,. ;i,.11 '''"'' HwttiftC)tonleach3740 New condo, 1&2 ~. g y m . $550 /mo.Agt 3 br. 2 bu. t •• 111 1111 vi '•' • "' ' 1111 •'' no IJIUI 1ltd1 rn :! It ,, "<"'" 1•111 1 ...... • •• • •• • • • ........ :!Br I Ba fr pk. M·W (·pt.-,, 1 Br w /carport. 724 J ames SS75·$650. Adults only, no 760·8617. rustom t..11 rl'lllTll $":.'.:'• 3/lOtl ni" I ;11 !II\~ <;37·•1 • ' "h•11t''> \\,tlk tu l.K 'oH h ' H .l's FINEST dra~~· pat1'!:.: r'.?':t'°"· St $310 646-6725 or ai..1 pets. pool. jac, lenrus, ---------- mu .,,"' uh•1 11 1ot111 lk·1w1 I .lll«'t 5pni I " blk lu h1 It l.u"·h :.!111 I f 1·11111, & 1'1tnl h ;111 .•111 Sµunish E:.tate Lt\·rn~' nu ~ls $.'>50 160 l • lJ 640.9900. Ask for Faye ell' 846-11126. NEW cpts/drps. 3Br, 2Ba . • !*79-b2.3tj 1 l'r , 11 1· r"·t-. I lia 1 11il1 J1.1t111 m1•1 I •1:!, h tl ,.•1•111 1 1u. tfl kl"k ur ' -----_ ---(rplc.gar2blksbch.No L , -.i J ,.., ' , 9iOI> , rl\ %11 l\z6:1 • "";iu 1 u. l•3 r · 1 c ' 1 lr~ <!bdr m. 2ba. duplex. Lge 2 Br apt Ut1I pd. pets $675 mo. yrly. 'f.rg 1mma, :Jbr :.!IJa 1,11111 il rJI•<'~ hu 1ll on -. '·"1" ruuutl!ngs T .:rr<ii·edl nt\\ .:rpts drp:-.. rrplc, $38Slmo. Ph 536·3341 or 645·1682. nn. "'"rm. 2 lrpl1 '""I i; .. rJt'ncr 11~0 t'Jlll:\l\\l'Ul l :..hull'' (',rn.ol l llr .!.'' 11.1 ,,,, l 1·11a11• µoul Sunken ~a:. bbq ocean. new IH'l IA:al·h. mle8liB.AB 536-1023 ·ert'd 11at1u & 11u11k11 nv, ~w IJlll j 1-'runt 4l>drm :lhu rlt-WIY l'1111J11 ll\1·J11 \I«\\ poul :.yarkl111g fo u ntu111 s fll'te~" J?a~ S7o0 rno T TS ----------N1ce 28rduplex. upst'airs. f>ets S69S 5·UI t•:!l11 11r . tlecur:ited 1)0111, lc11111~. 2 .l J• I rpll' \ olull 1111 S Pa <" 1 0 u s r" 11 m .., <HU ts.'>tsS A.I.AR MEN Bachelor apl. A Yail now. f'l"plc, gar., adullS, no '549.8386 \\\IOO liRlliti t:: J h<trm 2! hlock .. tuun·an ~z titi83 Scµ<i r ate dining area I · 1 ~aut1ful garden apts. util pd. S310 t Mo Call pets On Clubhouse Dr. • u.i (rµk att 111.1.:ar l'\11 , 1~h $ti.'tU 11111 o.i:!lllttl Walk·m. dciset~;. ho~a.· ,L~c i hr dplx. s ·u1a_;l ! Pool & spa. Al.lull.:.. 00! 536-3347or 536·1023 nr Lido Isle shopping. 2 br, 2 ba com.lo. bran(! patio:.. S72S 6H 1180 .. lllull:-. l'o111lo 111 ucv. ound LIUt l ISi.i. 1 Br '•'"''I hke kitcht!n & calunet» ""' q uiet. no pets. vc•s I Lease l'redit r eference . ite".loti.oth~h1 .IKl '"w' ..;JiJ Sl()UXlll '!Br. JUa p,, 'l•J 111d I •lc1 .. 1r 1<1·n1111 lt·:.~1 ""' WJ lk to Huntinf,!tt1 n S49Smo s:s<i 1134 . fial·h $330 Very large 2 Bdrm. new a vail Nov. tst.$500/m>. d ..,..,, ... , 1 I ..,, 1 ...... , l enter -I I Br SJ85 cpts/drps. Patio Gar. y .•....,., .,anl'} tiJI •Ill*) t ""75 OIO i-1·1 <!JUI I \ \ ll I l II .. \\ lo I :1..11 I r • I $440 494·6303 11 ... .iw L Bdrm IBd :'lk\t, 1 f>t<! 51101 I lkdrnorn un urn S:M ' 1 :-.rnall uaeh . n11 kllt h 2Br !Ba · kids OK. S395 847·4800 _ -------F\-e:.hl~ J eror.11 • .i .!lit 1 1., :,t r ram un gniundi I t lict.lr11vm furn lrum ::>teps lrom hcach J\l'a1l l 131 E 18\h.646·6816 ------Ve11 mce 2br, lba frpk. 2Ba Condo. p..1 1. 11m ; le\el \\Jll b l wt.'t'k OI HA.llORVUHOME !! ur 1,11 •; ain• l•Jl :.•olfi<!• ~1:111 1 II I $275111111 f\73·i fll2 Sup e r c lt!an. walk to bar b -que. lge patio, 1 $495 1 :'II & 1 Ii 2 B children & ~Bed room I urn S1!11 I · :i Ur 1 Ba si35 beach . .:ar encl. I bdrm· 56 4 mumty poo , m•• .:il . tw 1'0<11:, tcnnt>l'l't!> r. ·11, I 111rl'11 St Sa11ta \11 u , TwnhS-t' unfu rn 11·11m ;\1lo~hraptnr beh $22S t ~Hr 21Ja $455-$465 2hdrm . c all Andy s-,·5~~n7y rly 675 350 I .•:t" l aH + securrl' W D fac1ht1es $4:.!5 m> t~ls ok. ~s 644-1'184. llc1.:h1 ' •~t:! 125!) 51;1,1 ' SSIO '·; ut1I C all C l ~de :19!1 W Wilson,631·5.583 I 536·7330. "'" 1168·.a965. 557-5159 .Jerry Jones 1>31 12titi M4 7383 Agt 1 _ ----------Eiwl·utivc :1 hrlrrn, 1<muli Ac.lull~. nu IJl'h I tii.5 i Ofi:l1."I'•' 'Wknds 1 3b b f 1 Waterrront surr. Pum. 01>-PAINT & S \ \'J:: .. -. \,;tilille!>Fr ct-' :lBr ;mu upper 1 plex. De uxe r. 2 a . rp c, , . ;. . I 1cmaxreverse lugo 'oi ·iil tie • .it>Jrm run 'room. t1•W11h•lll~•· 111 Thl'! 211Clrm. 11111. frpk. pool. IWUD Valenc1a.no pets. w/end sd gur hookuii; \ional 3 lir 2 Ba.Spac. 3Br Co~do . S56.:> m1t REALTOHS It ~ _{Ohr. r . I Blul h .... , ... ,., 11u1 l'l L \''L"l"'T\lfL'R"(J ... \ "'llult~. no ""l ~ 132 "''"'llmo '4·5-7983 ~o rw•ts S500.9+i3·~l. 14.'iO<,q ,fl.Ex.ec.orProl. Pool. Ref s 5-15-2251:1 -1 11 w 1 t re 1. 1 I-:· 1i n ·•·llhe lt l<H·at11111 I ' · "' ·' · r~ ·" ·" " ~ .. ~ ., """ v .. -Home or off.· Mature --I Bl!:AUTIFU I. 4 Bdrm. ~ Wlil>hE'r tlryer Avatl ""' 1·1.:;or lt'ast: s1:wo ll\11 I llilll Parkside I.II. I hlk ~''ell·.Jl~,u~ r d S!iOO ffil) Beaut Triplex nr. S,C. WA.LIC TO IEA.CH adults. $69.i. Mr. Trivolet d 'ftBr Family Ro11m. I " bath $900/mo yrly m.e ·~ $11 ."t o No pe ls N •H l h h 11 ls ll ea I I' • W •>f Beal'h, :1 bl ks s. nf '" ' o Pl <i la Wt II C ons 1de r I Br Stove & Refrige i l41552· 7655 •• a . Stoi·e. carp.e led, WaterfrontHomes ~3:!!3~7 _ 5.'o9·&1HH Erhngi•r ~ t ~t udw ii"l. I hlm:k.-. 111 1 Pel"&Children $475 0 "'325 mo 536 2456. ---------~nc losed bac k )ard & 631 HOO • • , M-i7-:.44 .. ~ • lleau\ 2hr. Npt Hts open patio Parking outsuie -------__ Nr.WPORT C R ES r I Bdrm 3 t1a1h ha\lronl FUR:-.; F1\MILYAPl'S h e a r h . full k1 t1·h Smalley 213·542 35&1.ext 536-7979 beam. lrplc, etc. S400. Ch.ildren. pet OK. S62S Beau\ Townhomc in 9 ~omplettl y redecoralt.>d l w duck lor 1:.· hoai I Int' S2~5 mo Georgt! 7:» 7<XXll :n~. 213·372· 1238· Brand new I & 2 Bdrm. .\dulti. no pets. 642·7745 . 11arguer ite 953 1667. Lakes. 2 br, l':i ba, pool, 3 ~r with huge master )ear lease C IR Hltrs fromli~i~~ ~:ldy d.'s G75·9l_!5t-ves. ,\~~ii :-.iov -;~ 2 AH ;R;, P1erpo1nte Condos. Pool. ·€ves 548·4471 spa. tennis, $600. 552· swte. oceai, "c~' RiCJ Bill or Linda 64ti·509fi dull kitchens Costa Mesa 3124 a pt 1 n .1 IJ I ex Urp". spa, ten n 1s. g arages Weslchff Villa. lrg 2 Br 2 .IL~ Jane AJso lar ge wPll •. ror:.01 ----I . no lease. utJI pd ••••••••••••••••••••••• s111ve. cpls $350. :0.:111.iet.:>. From S450 to s.'>75 21.31 Ba. patios. walk to all. ~PoW 1226 · · 1 ed .i Br $950 A 1 t'<lhl>11 COfldoMiftillllftS d W y DECOA. 5~.72o2 S68.5 mo. Agt. 675·59:1> ,~··••••••••••••••••••• 2bdrm. 2ba condo in Mc Ka y 61 ~ 1 'lnfuntished 3425 ~i:iun romat Mt L 631·3725 ___ _ ~·-1 • m<ird sen i1·1• 1 13 "as pd encl oar 2 I b b t .ful ·-au. doll hse nr Ql'ean. Walnut Square . gar & 631·22162. • ... ••••••••••• ... ·~··:I H,\ "PEN:-.:Y is:-.s cl w~sher. ixt-OI ~ll~L'.· 2 Br 2 Ba Sundeck S425 I & 2 hr aph S325 & u 1 '• a. eau 1 i 'Sep. gar. lg yd, palio. l pool. $475/mo. S48·71l6. , ., '1n e I br. l ha. ;i l , I 127 Yorktown \\i· IHi 5073 \\·ail approx N•t\ tsl s·1s5 mu No pets. no view. SS2S. 315 East Bay. bdrm. do1 or chld ok. 3 Br 2Ba.clo:.. l)I refrrg. µ0 •1l . tenn1". 53tHMll 54811675 da\S. i601418 l·h il<lren. 7921 Stark. ~~.962·6l5-t ____ _ Avail Oct. 20. $525rm 1st 4 br. 2'h ba, A 1C. Comm $750. Jacobs h c1 · I $475 mo 96&·2839 evei.. 1 toll free 1 ~I0-~22 4'&C>I 2 1 1 I Apt t'\eS & wkn. d~ 962·6154 atlast496-8895,831·93m pool,tenn.c rts .Gdnr.in· 675-6670 ;59.7122 tla,·:-. _ __ _ r . a S600 Sunny upper 2 8r.2 I 1875 759-0905 -· L •-._ 37~ Newly decor G a!I pd. blk b ba ua :\ear Cd M High 4Br. 2Ba. new house. no c · · . LUX GA RDEN CON• --1 OCJlll'CI -ac" ,.. en«I gar. pool. d washer Rcdecc1rated 1 Br s.ioo, Beach 1 · 2 r . 2 · s l" h 0 0 I ~ 0 pet . d ..,... Tutti k d be ... b 3 b .!unt Beal·h 2 hr . ren. :!!••••••••••••••••••••••• . dulls "·'2·5073 mu no kid!> or }>ets. E lq )Jc. sundetk, closed pets, 1ar ener. _.,,, ero<' coo o. a-r. a, l yr new. t' a .. ucw t ri•t & d.-m .. Luxur• 1 ..,r 2 Ba ·•0 r Wl .,.. ""·=963 -055 ti3l·202'J •""'Ol80 .,.._ · bd · b · .. -1 , 0 ----Sule rront un1l ,·aeanC gar . ....,., · • ;J'l.14·-.r or54S.-. view. 3 rm. no pets. spacious w /wel a1 'l'lll". 2 l'ar gur. lj!l' p\1 furn 180 tJenree view I T ._ ------' u $895.85H)263or975-0t77. frplt?. Close lo beat" ~· ... 110. rel· fa l', $b(K~ IH,'t,'iLd..-.c\..~S..S .mam ' ) r OWll"OVW time b) 2-126 .. '!..rai:i.~~· loftit·HIW .Jl:U:, aBa .-dsh-Wshf",-'frp\c.-, ... nt• v•r J4 s h 0 p p .J..11..g.._ s 8--·· .. •O 11-·-··· . . '--··ch. •94 -.1"·' I New I\· decor ga~ pdi 549-2().12 ~ 2 Br with aarage. stove single a car pvt garage, • .. •••••••••••••••••••Ca n y on C r ee k 848_.,.,, •• 1 ...... 9840 ~·--U\!' ...... .,... u n•·i uar n oo ' --------..... --" re.Cl\ 0642 4387 HOMES FOR RENT North woods. a ward '""" ....., 1 L 1 k -----d .; at-h <: r 't\ du l t » · 2 l>r. 2 ba. Ch ildren l>K. & dishwa:.her Small pet ...,., m · · ,.,.,. Bdrms .• ,.95. y a-.._ and M" ho .ting on ant mar · <xeanfront 2br . 2ba ~ n"" carpe ts •· dran.><:. OK. $450 mo 536·2456 or 0 c d N v" .., -·~ winning 1ester ere. Lux condo. penthou:-" 1 b 2 b H •hi l t;..i2 5073 ~" .,. ·---e luxe on o . ear carages f a m i li e~ live in luxury. 3 hr+ lBdrm, new erpt. c1111, I" 1 r a ig )UP j mo. \rl ults,nopcts AGT , ---like new thruoul. t'Om-. 536797\J beach. clubhouse. pools. ~"'lease . Kids & pets 1 •11'.,l!!Cl.lovel~ rel· lc11: 71i0 1i2.i.tintl.ut1I . 1 1 •. ·ties -od 3 09077 ... 1 C 11 964 ~ bon11s , J rrplcs. 3 car gar. 1 5 e c b l d g . p 11 " I :!tlhr -,cc· . full n •c-fu•·:. __ _ _ _ _ muntl) poo °' ameru lrYifte 3144 $495 T 21 124 · )lwecome a · ·or, guarded gate entry. d ubhouse. ad ult!'<, '"' \•Ill Comm :-.;0 pd:. 1Mewportleach 3769 ~t:Fll!ld I s;,oo m o 11 ~1 2 !!7 \;~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73·2971. Agt . no fee. ' gardener incl. New. All' pets S.S9S mo \"crswil, ...,,.,,, roan <!13 5!12 :.'!JJf' ,,,. . ••••••••••••• • • ........ 1 F "'MILY "'PTS. fl4:! 7781 A-.k fur Larry Wdbrg 2 Br I Ba condo nr B11( Canyon. elegant 2 BR. '·• HOMESF'OR RENT 1 this lorS9!15/moCallGil Sandi 6 3 1 921 2 11\... 1 .·.1 ,,270 ••Ol'f:1\:'\FRO:"T . ,\\,111 1 • .-'.llt-17.1-:Cr • la ke Avail 11 11. 41 2 Ba twnhse. :\l irrors. '3 & 4 Bdrms $550 . $59.5.I or Candy. agls. S5l!-l800 t;73-2749eves 1 •111-...datl~. wee.kl~ SPL~·. Brand new bcuu11fuJ Ir~ -Firwood SS25 559.8735, white t•pl lhruoul. m> Y d d or t!JZ5974 f ,_..,l"lhOllH lcl('Ular new fi7:1-SlJIH' I apt.furlamll1es w1thlorl:Jhdlm 2·~·· lrg~st<>r:-. 840·6597or2l31333·771.5 l*rmo.U4·l·7i14 ar . s an garages • -• . ---H \. H J Br. ram rm . •tvrnished 3525 --· 2 ~·hildren N1•a r park i•nd ~ar M·•:.a Del :\1ar ----------- . Fam_thes please Kt~<;&• SPECTAt.'\JLAR WATER gardener incl $900mYJ '.. ..................... lleal µaul "o l'Cls area ~5 !II() 75t·9005 & lbr. Iba. loft. Oranget.ree 3 Br. 2 ba. r p, d IW , patio, pet:> w e l co m e . Call vn:w Sem i isolated lse.644·596Sor644-711n lic\"1:-..~.NCJHTllWOOU :!Br.2Ba ~ l~a\C~e~~c1ge:__ __ condo.tennis pools.ale. S650mo.Adults ,oopets. 964.2566 or 973.2971 Agt ·' locatwn C:lassil' new -THE LA.ICES J<J8 w Wilson.(.' \I ... L.\l: au EEO 'l'Y1'-. 5450 673·6785 Agt ~6i3·~....:... nofee. 2.000 S" fl Lwnhm. Obi 113 1 5583/548 git.WI '"" " n ri;:> ... G Bd 1 ·1m~r lcJft I bdrm .. n l Bd •· L f{ S395 o 00 0 I d W or Id c h arm m astftr s uite Gra<'iou5 EXCITIN 6 rm. 2 "' · · .,.... rm°' o EXECUTIVE C N . tt..llwgtM hach 3240 ,.. · & gr<ided. pool. )lil. sauna, :\tESA VERDE h l F r plc c pool bd w modern amenities. ••••••••••••••••••••••• appointments Sl200/rrn. stol) w 1pvt patio view t $500 C 11 • · ur1ll! :. 1 • re · room. . Woodbndge 3 rm. all V ·u 2 b 2 ba , T · 11 9793668 ofgreenery .631·1400. ennis m u a mosphere. 2-" 3 Br dh J a t uzz1 . e n c losed Ir vine Vllla1e am· ena1 es. r . • 5 blks to ocean. Elegant 2 ° view t•a · °' 544 1434 !,g_l!>. No j>ets 5.4l!· l~ -. garag.es. Gas .SC..w<1lAl&pd. menities. tsZS. SS1·3M2. new earpeh ; dravn-. ~. ram rm & den., 673·5619 WALK TO O ur 1..;ad\· ---~ -.-,\dulls. no pets . 393 Viewapt.Mln.frombcb "1$725 mO'). Pluslf crl)t:.. WOODBRIDG E LAKE Queen of Angels & tuJth .,...._nts Fvrwished i Bdrm House. reCnge & llam1lton. C.M. 645-44\1 2 Br condo <North Woods I & total secur\ty. BIO. 212 ba. cedar & )!la..,~ FRONT lg JBr 2, 2ea school. RefnR tnd uded. ••••••••••••••••••••••• VEAR-ROUND FUN: stu,·e Small child OK Close to pool & spa. ten· 714_·_630 __ ·1_4_26_. -----,..pt>I car pvt gar. fuily I · d · ei Sl.500 per m o lclltM>o blond 3706 Social Act1v11tes 0 1· S42.'> '>48 137i .I B DR .\1 I j • B a t h . ms. clubhouse. fantastic pool maint. yd . Adults. no ram rm. mt eeorat . ""'"••••••••••••••••• rectrir •Free Sunoay <! Udrm New uc11n 1 llll'pla n'. new r arpeL> f a c tl1t1e!. $475. Ph 2hr. 2ba. Wes\chH. • pets Inquire a t 527 L8lh I pror landsrpd. $1200 mo. B1uncn • 880 s •Pai ... .ond dr ape:-fresh µarnl. 6 ~ O 4 9 5 0 Ce n l u r Y frµlc. adults . no pets .At. 714 i 960. 6 331 or: mcludt'!>< boatrng. pools. LOW EST p RI C E 2 I br \ '•.i . lr11k ;.Hilb . ''° ,,es• Plu~ much more \Ir .i !Je..,. 2 k • d .., OK .touble 11.iJ r:. ge Pat111 21 Sandpiper ~75 mo &&5-0302 960-63Jl tennis. fis hing. 559-480l lidrm. 2ba . patio, ~k 11et:-, rd:, U">O lnq 211 GREAT RE~EATION: Helnge no pei... SJl.'1 rru -,undeck n11 µ~ls Ref~. - .-Sel'urity, privacy. pre· Tupai..1!14 'l()lj:? Sierra )1 "m1 1·0 s.~OQ mo l'"alt u r . 1 --l•ach Wootibridge 5br . ~ba, . • ~... - - -Tennis •Free Lesso~ .,. .,. '' ....,..... Prescott Model. fam rm. stige. greener~· .......,/1?1> Ha I 1 s I tt H ot c r M~n . (pro & pro shop)• 2 l>ll·l:I;,... ~ 1n~1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3141 :\\'a 1l. No,· ls\ 1 Br. Apt t:nt'urn Utils mcld.S:.O J233 Broad Sl 552-9389 Call ror appl. HiW Mesleoch & Schoola 1 dan rm. A/C. 2 rrpks. 3 . E Bdrm ~tud10. t;uls µaid· S26.'i Health Clubs •Sauna. SpaCIOU!> F'amll) 3 bdrm Oceanfront. 2 br. 2 ba. car garagt' A:.i.n dues. ONTH BAY .2 .2 mo }'earl) i\11 .'iP;\l Hydromassage •SW1m· 2 ba.$.395 l'lay~round & '.!ur.l ba.Easts1de.adJts. frplc_ deck. ultra-clean. ba. POOL. Security 6?5·3613. nnng .oriv1ngAange S31 5 mo. no pets . _i850 __ ._.i_9_7_·1_7_25_. -----1 Vers111lles luxur~· view 2 2 Br. 2 Ba, dishwasher. stove, carp• •. ~ra~. !rpl.~. d bl. garage & Gafdene r No pets Mo S950tmo. ----_ _ pool 5·18 -9!>SG t Mm 54J·S478 J to :'~$975. Agt 54 1_:~~ 1911toa PetdftsYla 3707 BEAUTIFUL APART· 12 iPM ---------•llAMD MIW• Br 2 Ba. Condo. Only -1JaUo. $S9S:i14·953·0054 Scenic l Br condo w /loft. SECURITY CONDO 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MENTS: Singles 1 & ~ \'.!Br l'~Ba . 610 JoAnn St. bNr the bch, 2br . 2bu. SS90 mo. 213 /912-9352 · -· 2 Bedrooms • Fur· CLEAN & SAVE I 'llo l·h1lt.1ren . small dog built·ins , patio. gar. Eves & Wknds . 714 / : HOMES FOR RENT Stream s. tennis , jac. ai Bdrms . $550·$650. pool, S:W5• 552.1699 Bdrm, 2 ba. S750/mo. Be'Za~h . f~~r~ ~Jr I~~ i n1shed & Unlurn1shed ~Bedroom '"s uper lc>Ca · COn!'d SHO. 642-7344 . adults. no pets S4M 4922 541-7451 Mrs. Luciano OCEAN VI EW : Clean Br S525. S450. t\dlls . •Adulll1v1ng•N0Pets tion. Ca r peted. Adult. no ----Edin1er840·3808 wkd11 ys. • Models Open Cla11y 11ets . $.150 mo 568 W. 2bdrm apt. c rpts: drp;, --__;...-------.. __ .:..;.. ______ _ Fen t e d · a rd s and L.olJl-I hech 3241 and neat 2 Bdrm. 2 be Wn\r 303 E l::dgcwatcr 9 to 6_ 1 Wilson Call M6.4477 µatw, nu pets. 685 Plum· tWwport le.cit Jl6t ~alk to Lido shoppitJ&. 3 w/frplc. Security patio. 1-871 2866. ---mer. 646.5976, 544.59:11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Br. 2 ba. {/p, d /w, patio. garages . a m ilies ••••••••••••••••••••••• please. Ki & 1)els EMHALD IA'Y welcome. Call 4·2500 or Oceanside Front Row 973-2971 Al\ .. no ee. View. 4 Bdrm. lge rec '650/mo. Oakwood ! :.i Br. 2 Ba. 1'ear occ s.aso pi• ll(WPOM' S650 mo. Adults. no pets, OCEANFRONT Garden Apadmenta I mo. Ur>perapl. 2 Br l Ba. New ('rpls, """ n •• Agt.673·9060. 3 Bdrm home with ex· rm. Avail 1111 S26.'IOam . tremely lge rear yard . .a!M·._0029 _______ _ BEAUTIF U L VI EW home with Harbor View. 3 Bdrm. 6 ba. POOL. $2950/mo. Bai:h. Bt-sl area. $:ll.'> 641 8657 freshly painted. $400 mo. APAIJMENJS 'e11rly lnl·I·''" ullb I Newport Beach/No. I -· -----, u ., J D Property Mgmt. A d u I t :II o µ e t :. 880 lr111ne ·$I\ ti o 2 B r 2 8 a -;5 l·2'787. tii3·6372 131 161111 I Townhou~e . fireplace. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Close to beach. S650/rro Shingled 2 bd cottage like 536-3347or536-1023 new. Jen-Ai re ranee. ---• 3 br. 2 ba. S600 vrlv 2 hr. w .... , .... .._. l ':i ba. s500: V:1nt•:r 1714) ~1104 neaT new, all built·1ns. ·Newport Beach/So. pa1101 ~ard lmmed oc· 3 br. 2 ba apt. $450 ... o. 795 Sh ali mar Ave. C M 522-1734 or 642· 7917. COUMTIY CLUI LIVING IN MEW PO IT IEACH Sa•il~---rd rig, frplc. hdwd floors Clean. 3br. 2ba. frplc. & rport. $600 + ultl $625 /mo beto r e 3pm . ca N -. U 1-1400 675-4630 Agt 1700 16th SI l'Upanc~ TS L Mgml. rOo•er at 161n1 ii42-622l E·srde 2br t riplex. patro, New 1"2 bd;~ adult apls in l4 pl.ans from $415. 2 bdrm from $505 + pools. tennis. waterfalla. Ponds! Gas for cookinl " heating paid. From San Diet<> Frwy drive North on Beach to McFadden then West on McFadden \o Seawlnd Village. (n41893·"5198. 840·«93. 847 4525 after Ne a r be a ~ h. 1 n ' 3 Laguna. H1lh e . Agt. Big Canyon Twnhse. lux pm ----494.7551 2bdrm. 2ba. Spectacular Cc»y 3 b.r + den near COZY OCEANFRONT golf course. & lake view Magnolia & Adams. lBr Mobile Home knot· Sep2·car garage. tennis. Fresdhl) pa~ted. Ire.'{ ty P;~e int. frplc, P~ bch. pool. jac .. Lse S950trm ~t , gar en 1 er nc . adJts only. 5750 mo. (7l41 644·2416 Aft 2PM __ _ ti!~ / mo. 1tft! 2802 or -J99-31U6 You'll like this uduJt Uv· 963-81112. --. . N rt• fines\ • N s ·d 1 b White Water mg 10 1 ewPo 5 · 2bdrm house. stove refn it v· 1 e r. t er·s 2Br. J.Ba , d en . pool. Jae. I I ., . d d Its onl . w. "o pe 5 . r . . N t 833 .,...o nc ' utu P · a u ) ' SSOO/mo. 673·9040 ~-~-. .,.,..,. •9>petl. 968.0020aftSpm. -OCEANFRONT. 2bdrm. 2Br 1Ba. yard. gara11e. 2 Br . I Ba . Laguria frplc. bit-i ns . fabulous .' b hood Charmer, w J hardwood . ss75 I ~wet neigh or . nr 11 f 1 d k. lit lo view. winter . yr Y rpark. $400 mo. + de· be~· & 'r.,,.~· S:7~ ~~.Call ~.After Spm 631·6223. tpoSits. 645·1227 -Sklp661-73S5 2 Br. 2 Ba condo, crpts, 1 Br. on Pacifk Coast ~H• -3250 drps. dshwhr. compac· Hwy. Ocean view. $325. ••••••••••••••••••••••• tor. pool, jacuzzi, sauna A1eot. 980·3900. ZBr. 28a . fp, by rippling & tennis. NO PETS~ 1700 ~~"; Llkl MIW stream. Sparkli~g new. mo. 645-0101. -----~Br with g arage. stove Pool. tennis. view. No I OK Da1l_y PHo_t l."la".:'1heds Besl Pcnntsula lot-. 11 hlk 17141 142•5113 ~II~~ _1_&_2 Br Apts & lndry. adults. no pets, to beath. must see 111 <1µ-~---------""l Townhouse. Near new. $\50. 673·3600. An adult community oo prec Yrlv. 1mmed , tie ----------.k, hght. all bwlt ins. - ---the Back Bay. Spec· luxew ri re plaec.31l!el UCEANl\RONT .Del1Li.:e3 f ireplace. patio .yard thr Duplex. new r pb. tacularSpa.7 swimnuna br 2ba $7~0 673 0313 Br. 2 Ba 2 car gara~e. lmmed occupanc.\ TSL. drps. sto\•e & rerrig. no pools. 8 lighted tennis -.:. -Avail now ull June \5th pets . Rer·s req. $250/m> courts, bike trails. pul· Cleun lbr. wintur rental.I $6i;> mu N<> pets Mg~_2·94!3_ ---Call24hrs.IH2·43001f20t ting green. Bachelors. l gar. pa\10, duplex. <1we1 , r;i3·61HO. • 2 Br Condo near SC -and 2 bedrooms apart· r es 1 d are a I h l k ' · -· --Plaza. SA Pool. spa. Condo. 4bdrm ·. 4ba, 2 menls, and townhoules ha~ iot n E1·es 673· 7:il2 12 BR l Ba. fplc-. •K'ean $500, Np peh 5-19·3232 or le\'el. pool. 1-:mH~. upper from 1449.00 per month· -----v i e w $575 w i nter. &ll-l4ti0. ba~ area $.5'7;i 5h ·2'l41 On Jamboree Al 2 bdrm. I ba. WINTEn , 978-9172. 675-7434 -----San Joaquin Hills Road Oceanfront for Winter RENTAL, heated pool.1--- - . -Sparkling clean 2 Br $425. Secluded back ba) area. (714)644·1900 Rentals. FumlahecUnm~ Steps t o b "y . lWal'h. Oceanfront . winter . 3 "" d d t'I d 2hdrm&den.2ba,condo. .. Bd 2 B r I II r ence yar . u t s p:11 . .,,,..,,, VERSAILLES Luv Jr. fun;. Broker. 675·4912. ferry, $425. <.:a ll eve~ rm a. rp 1> n Refng Small c hrld OK nr pool. adults . ~· ,. 675-1871 Jays Hi:J 1000 pet:.. S695. Al;tl. Lirnla No pets. 1960 Wallace. 75l·lll79, lbr, w /refirlg, view. see llOOtM 4000 -' --· b"75·7060 548_9560 or 548.2408 ---- --bldg, $435 760-8390 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Step!> Io bay . 2 Br -----------fJwel. private I br. 1 ba. On N rt Be h Be ch ba,·view. deck & uar. OCEAN 1'~RONT S 1 h 2bdr adults. S375. 640-11561 MIAl llACH ewpo ac · a 1 " W i nt e r .iBr . :!Ba , ·pacous lwn se. m , .1N N 3 b 2 b ""' Hotel room · sma I $600. Jac o h ~ lt1•:tll.\' 1 •2ba , pool. c a rport, 631·545!1 Avai ov 5· 0 Lge r. a upper a..-. kitchen. 2306 W. Ocean· S7Hi670 fireplace. 673-7873 private patio. lrg play pets. No pets. f700 mo. /\#. front. S2tO It up + $!IO Rent to Middle a~l· or Elde rl y Man . non dnnker s m apt. 675·56.'>4 art 6 2 Br. 1 ba, $550 motyrly Util incl. 675-5710 \fd for c hild ren ~SIDE S pacious lbr 675·8170 sec•deposlt.673·4154. $425 I mo C al I t213 l ~den. dbl gar. Lge patio. Large 3 Br ~pper Duplex. Laauna Beach Motor Inn. 530-7633. ---; adults $450 1st tl ast 2 Ba. Pauo deck. new 98S No. PacUic Coast LUXUIY LIVtMG , 645·2331 ~645·5512 crplS. drapes . No pets. Hwy. Laauna Beach. • Walktowater61hopinl. Daily, Weekly. Kitchen ~ d11Shwasher. Small pet pets 1895. 497·1260. Fmd what vou want m K. Single or c-oup e . ~ MHJ-1 J.ZS2 ~50 mo. 536 2456 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~7971 Newer 3 br. den. 2~ blll, 2 Cant JI•• Cada•h•s _..,. hhr• 1425 Uwfwlliahed 1425 Prestigious Ve rs arllci. condo. I mini bdrm. in- terior decorated & rum. 213· 941 · 2372 eves & wk ends In qwel Adult Complex .• i:;,\STSIDE sharp 2 BR. S700/yearly Avail Nov 1. available. Low winter Spacious 1 BD~M AP'I'.1 encl gar . pvt yai;d. no 644·6275 eves, 673-9087 rates. 494.5294. Dls hwas,h er. fireplace, pets . $1\25 m o. Call d . llAMD MIW sty. Comm. pool, spa . -·· tennis. short walk to 40 t&Jlr. 2 Ba. with garage. acre lake w /boating, rlS· -.,ve. dishwasher Small hina. 24412 Caswell Ct. '-OK. Single or couple 1700/mo. 831·3128 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• macnab I Irvine pvt. patios. pool & spa. ~.-5880andaskforPam ays. 1 Bdr + Bath. Pool NO PETS $395 mo. Lge 2 br . 2 ba condo, stes-Winter rental. Penin. Pt 4 MESA PINES .,_,.. Jl26 to beach, new dee, bit· Jacuzl. C .O.M. S200 + Bdrm. 2 Ba. $650 .mo ~HARLAAVE. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ins. patios, crpt, drps Sec0ep.640-823( I Agt.673·5410 SPMC ~~7 ·3br , 2ba , priv. yard, 11 /1.te85.963·9315 LOW RENT ! In Ex· PRIVATE ARE A I 2 Br Crpts. drps. blt·lns, 1ara1e. rrplc: dlshw.. ctws1eforcareforl3yr. )2 .11.11 Super c l e a n ho me . ~..ts gar. Adlts. no pets. MOO. wetbar,w /d.biketobch, 2blks rrom b ch. Huae old dau1h\er during "-•••••••••••••••••~,: Oceanside or highway u..tw.a•d mo . 111 0 Victoria St. $600-mo.· S300 sec. newly "ptd. 4br. dtw. mom'aoccaalonaltravel. OK. -.SO mo. 536·M56or ---------1 535-7979 realty -ith I l b h 3 AIU8llDIA9'YOf ••••••••••••••••••••••• ua.1367Aft 5PM. 493"63114. frplc. W/d hook·up. no Pref. female 35+. llf>ewt'leld Exec. Hont. ~d pr ~ab e ~ac j THI 19'VINl COM,ANY ..... laa.d .. 3106 .,_ · pets, S775 752·7474 &U-4163evu ._ 1/f 4 BR 3 ba, 3 yn r 111-' a · rp c ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 bd house $450/2 bd DUPLEX: Xtra lae 3ar Mw. full rec a rea. washer/dryer. SllOO/m> llYIMI SlfS/MO. SUPll!! duplex s.no i 645·8100. 333 2ba lower. Plush cpts • Beaut. L1e3br. 2 blka bch. Sleepin& room. 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'JI k • ~ r i:t• t'flllll'>l'linj!. $5 Guar elim )et tdor ~-1 ~J '\ '''' prlil na I ••••••••••••••••••••••• •t uJ r't c r., E x r1•l l1·11 I Jrtu !I \I '\ ·~·i~t '.'·J~ 1.l r m~ f>luml11n)!"cn1•1·:-.\ H l 11 1.1.1' L.1:-..1-.J ust moved into town ' Cpl repair 15 ~ r~ t:'<P• ,;).t d~~ , .-VERY LOW ,RICES• 1 ll •.wl111~ II. lh.1111 p ,1 .. 111. n·r_, fi.lli :i7!<1\ IMun:tl, 111' 11 ·'111' kll:.!!°> ! \~~ I•~· .c.h1.'~·k tJr .Ji m ~ 1:. .!<!2:! Then ~et acq.uainted with Do work m)sl'tt. flt'l :.I , . . 1J11 l a 1111 .... q ,.· 111J111 \ l.1ur H.111d 1 11·111.., l.,11111 11a1111111g '" ~~5S.'l.i,u..\i!US4 , thl' Class1r1ed Ad~ 531-0101 Have "~~~tlung :''1u °"_.,.111 tc11.J1u·e Fri·c c~.t1111:1l1..'1> .. 1!1 1.11;1\ SEL:L •~le items .wrth ~ Hidt..rnl s11111 r St h• 1 .I L.11 .., :.11ml'll1111g '·•11 want They're the easiest w<iy ---t•) ~ell C1a..:~1hed a ds dt• <!I 'r l'.\llt'fli!111·e < ;t.~11 i,:,,. 1 ~::11ly Pilot Class1f1etl Ad I '"" Tr' 1111 !i:JG ;):;:~ .. :!.I SELL idle 1temi. with a ti• :.l'll '·' ( 'l.1:.~1t ·l•1I ;id,, do to find JUSl the items and ~~-Call642·5678 1 it wl'll tH2 ,5678 ~H '.!1)15 "' 11111" 111111·, •.\~ ·,,;7i-64:? 5'lil! i.r, D~~ J21.?t Cl~~~ih!<I ~d 11111·11 t-1:>. .';1;7)1 servicP:.youneed! i ---- MortCJCl!CJ". Trvst lost & F-owtd 5300 'Personals 5350 1Help Wonte d , 7100 I Help Wonted 7100 ~~••••••••••••~~~ :~~.~!!~.~~ .. ~~?.~ 1~i~.e.~.-.~·~ ..... ~~?.~ '"O:,~~ity 5015 Room with kttt hcn pm 1Ftm 11,er ..!S lo ~hrl-tth $1 KOLLCENTER ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••~~••••• • • • ••~~~ ~ I••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••• • • •• ••••• • • • • • • • • • ,• • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • •• •••• • • ••• ••• • • • •• • • • ••••••• CA.SH FORT.O's • LOST llo l1HmJ11n., l'IH. IAW :.rude nt 11ectl~ A.ccolilftts PoyobM 1~111krni: Near bus & s hopping 1'\pt \µI . 0 11 Smkr ~ NEWPORT I ">\ 1.:-;T1JHS \\':\,'TEI> I ~enter. Adults onl~ Eves md 1..1ltl. ti75 17il6. _ ! ~h· •ant , x '•·utiv. !.Liil ·~ j .l •un .mall t!rvup 1n liuy I S.9·30or wk ds '"'2 7c·•" -g " ~ \ '"" • 11111 1111 11 1 cnd••r •FAST ,\CTION • hi .irk & Ian nl'utered $25.000. Will do anythtnl-!I \'11u1 he r •:11·1 k ~.x TELLER l arnbn a ~lge 'l5S:l4.'» rnalc · K ell) .. \11 (· L cg <1I 1.'unf1 d e11t1<J I l~~10~. ~~.(!~: ()c~ •• 11 \111·k\ Permanent. rull ume 5•, · n ·"" ·....., G an 11rest1~c luc·a11un W11n d I arac)el 1 l 1 1 r , , .il U<' p11h l11 111 & '" ~onart'hSurnm1101:t 6 U\:VI P 0 Bu-. '!2'1~ ...,.,.,...,. ,_ r 1\a, week. & part ti~ AEWAllU 1!1.1 4~Sa 11r "H !J::r;ti:i '1-.x1;er1e11 ce preferred. Lrg room . p vt bath. f0f'•et1t 4350 1'<>mµ e c :.u1 ''1 1t1alin~ ;11·qm,1t1"11 l'I'••• I. 1200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S•'t\ ic:e:. I '-I ~ l I "" · -r I WILL IUY mens. no pels, /rm. il-1 li:ll lllitl l grnm , ••\1· • ..,..h ,.,,. 4\JI; !1510, ti61 3112 h111 w1ll l'ons 1der'i.'ashiet \1 tounllng 111~ tial·kground Ty~ 1st & las t. La~ Bch On Aallloa Peninsula next . ln•eshmnt I 2nd-lrd-,.thTD's REWARD. $200 499-SSSO. - - -~~·~Jt~";~ :i~~1xa>•21 I Wanted 5020 llr [uml ne \\ Tl>'.., Fm l.O~T \l <slt' l>lk p.JtidJ<• MASSAGE Be ''" m per1·J ""1lh " 11~1 son .. t rclax 111 !! ma :.i.a~c U) 12 uf the µrt• l\ll'"il j!trb 111 So1ulhcm \'.J11•;,,.n1 d .lau tl.t• -..iunJ ..e r llpen IUam l,1m j d ll ''' J ~ t•t•k \IS F/C IOOKKEErER 10wµrn Xlnt 1>ene!1ts·& fl pe 5~ w,11n 111 ltt:' I u d , fl n<'l' rn e n 1 C.::.l l ~11~ht h"a" •·•rnr•Jtl'r !r.!•:!~1 Ent:: I••••••••••••••••••••••• •mf1'11•l11<J lt-•tt10lt'. t'<tll ll.111. IJ 111l1 \'UI \\ wh Voc.ticMt Re..tllt 4250 W<Jnl<'<1 :.tnl(le or 1louble lllc:il l•H'dllon for \l lllJ \'l' S2 1100.000 1" 'd!.h I \\ I l il-'•i54!·X<!hl llld i 11ll.1r -.::imf' "~tuu ••••••••••••••••••••••• c:ar I!'-'' to rcnr ao C ~t tome' Re JI F~tdh· vr de•\\ n !'>~l·k t p n I \It-: I Jtt• \lt:i,.itn:.t ~tnc·c 10 JO IJ~ i.;r•1u11d P .1. rull \ H I \ I'. c;e11 leJ;!Lr I hnt 1 l\Jnlonµ MOUMTA.IM VIEW !<!1J,70:l Sl2'< Enlr<'rrc neur Of fn·~! "nnpprne t'<'nti•r. -;0 .Announcements/ CD:\I arf'a l{,,wdrcl ThL-. VILLAS now a\·a tlablt• larl!l'1 , ._,1,r Uarnl. ''"6 .l:!'..'l 1 P~nonals/ is J llllle i:.rl':. d111~. '"•·, I rt J I h dl..rtll ,. ....iJ IJI \I •TELLER* 1111nm v. H h l'X uer TENMIS CLUI Office Re..t~ 4400 µanded RN'l'pt11m ..tn:~I Lost & Found IH.'l'n r .i1i.ctl °" 11h l11in ••••••••••••••••••••••• with :Hur ;p•e anti .ll MoneytoLoon 5025 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Thank '11 u IJa ,.., Near Palm S prings t 2 & I "' .1 ~I · \11a111 • ., Health Spa. ~11 :: ll;,1 ho: Bhtl u...~-\l .. ,, .. 1;4~+-flr­ an g 1h1l> ad !fir ~•11.r !>P<'l'lal ~ 1ft '® I 1 t'llf'r nee1led to work 3 bedroom ,·1llas a\'a1la· 1 I' r 'ate off• i· 1•s • n •••••••••••••• ••• •••••• Amouncemenh 5100 t~S 048-' .,.;11e:-. &SH '151.t ble. Weekly. monthl~ l>eaut1fully m<s rnta111~'<1 1 •!.••.u.vu.•••••._. .. ......._.Nu.J1Ut'!>ltuns a:.ld.!d. • _, and annually, 7 lighted full sern cf' hlllldlnR J .(NEED' 1 1 l.11.,1 hi ac ~ & wh11 ,.. I ful~OMTmii~et~ tennis courts. CIO!ic to .t "" c..,..,,_,.. <Comer W<'stclifl Dr & mi:d1urn s 11.ed m1 xecl Rancho M 1 rage ·~ ./c.,.,....,.nttom• Inane, Ncv.;10r1 Hc.U'h l NOW YOU ti r e e d d o R f'rnfc~i.lonal Thera1,.•ut11 m<Js~aJ:e L1c'r:I NB ,\ppt tlflly Stt'Vt' 548·2817 Pm:ifil Penonnel Service ••0-1970 Restaurant Row. ~cnt. ~=~.... iJIA::~/1 ~~dissa G·l:'i 6101 ./MONEY Newµort /Cu:-l ll ~e!'.<s ' (714 )328·4097' ./full·-b•I<-• Can· area Answers to .. Ari· J' '"o• wr'lk:• "CALIFORNIA" ./ ,.,,.,.. ,,.,k1,.. ny". 6i!l·Sl4~ ___ _ . - Palm Springs Condominium Rentals Llaxlll'Y CorJdominiwns. Complete!» Fu nmhed. Country Club Setting. GoU, Tennis Avail- . able at Special Rates foe our Clients only. Weekly. Monthly and W,eeJ'enc!_ 1\~otals._ Call: (7141 328-8911 CA111EORAL CANYON COUNTRY CLUB Cdll Mr Howard 645. 6101 1617 Weslcliff. N.B. Want financial Inst . 7000S.r. Isl. noor. Agent 541·5002. DANA PT 2 To 8 Room Oft & Comm I 1/2 price Prom $245 mo. 97S· ll211 • Sell Lost: German Sheµherd& * FOXY LADY * Adm1n1strat1ve AssL'!\. Dachshund mix. male, OUTCALLONLY F' a s t p a c c d . CREDIT MO black with brown paws. * 912-1131 * Newport/Irvine 1nve11t· white rl e a . coll ar. ment firm ofrers career 125·250 sq. fl. gmd flr, PROILIM 675-5439. o ppo rtun1 l)' fn r in · utils pd. From 175 up. m JIMI & lrcl TD.... MASSAGE $10 w /AD div1du11J With xlnt skill'l More W _ l9lh. St. C.M. Tom 971-6531 /155-1145 wilh Dally Pilot 1FOUNDSMALLWHITF. MYSTtCMASSAGE &sound profexl'('nen<-e Prime corner lor Up to 957.1900_ Arranied b y PENNY PINCHER DOG W /Green l eather 556-4656 Santa Ana l\tatunl)' & corporate .i.soo sq. (t. Full service. Coast Ho ... L~ ADS Stilt onl~· :oi2. collar. vie ot Costa Mesa b<it'k~rounll oelpluJ Xlnt modern , glass blllg.,MedJcaloroUiceswtefor AMortoageBroker St.54144050 FIRST LADY s<JJan & 1r111~c benefits " 3 hnes for l dal' I 646-630.1 lease. Downtown Laguna -----cinl.' SI a day. 34,:a LOS'f : Male S il \,'..er lscort.Modeh. Callli1;1 75211070 I I Beach . 656 sfl . rt . · -(L k 1 k •-..-.... ·-• -A.tt .... iol\,.Dodars.; J S6l?tµmo-Ample pvt YOUCAMll-lane • , Cockapou uo s 1 e r-.,v-.cen. AIDF. & COMPANION. Unique free s tanding. park i n g Owne r · SURlWITHA A11\·,•r t 1s t' one 11r ' PoodJe)"Shaa"9yr.;old •972-1345• depe nt..IJble female. to well appoint~ medical I 4!JT.2JS1. more Hem~ \;alued REW AR 0 Irv 1 n e ! MC & VISA Accepted a;,,.1:.1 mrddle aged d.L.'> ~ci:·fi1~~~:e1~t 1;~.£1 CdM Deluxe Suites. 1500 BANK ~~<1~~10~~~" l 11~~~c.~ ~l·2390~~er<\~ -----------11b1ed l::.d) by d n vif18 tA> l ,., r h Lost. 9 mo old"" Gol .. ,,n TOUCH .. CL""r.S tht·1 ~1>< cla sst·s .. ~hop Ray rm . business office. ~9.fl. AC. ampl pkg. Util ""' .,.I( Or I •· '"" r uc. ""' .....,, p1n £ c1.: d ally l'hore;. largerecep\lonrm +p\t pd. 28!>5 E_ c~t Hwy, 2 d TD' tb.)!> S i rr). 11 " Rel. may have t>eenhi.l \ ESCORTS i''45.\'1 5 :45 PM Mon office area. Available. 675-6000 I n s (',,mm c r .. i a I a OS I at <:orner Fairview & El I Z4HHS. i52·118l7 Fri Ur separate nn & 34.567calh4draJ Call today for a ppt to REDuc-••ns 4ll11 v.e<l C hari.le Caauno.CM.Pleasecall l . .._ hath lor ftvf'·lll 833.0296 .. air -Y11ur Pt·nn' Pi11<'h<'r L d 557 969~ 645 17TJ G OUR GIRL C3nyonDrive i>ee.. n.EDC,\'RP."'T •·-=---1 R__.._, 4'"50 Sontf_ .. ,. \ii or ,.~ ••. 'our '°a. a. • · • LAM I ---n c. _. ..... ., .. -7-• I I ,\uh::. fur a1·~1\l' rel1rl' PalmSprings. 1193·1.'151 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 714-132-5200 ll ank .\mn uJ1d 11-o U ND \1 l•n s &corts,MG.at mt ulhurut'3311.1 1 ~& California !12262 ~'TH-r.•~ -For !!tore & office .,;>are al Al>lt for Linda F1)nn \'1-.c• 11r Masterca n: , eyeglasi.<!~. blac:k n1."<'. I Diftnff, Dllftciftq 1 H ;,o. i :;o :l'JJ llo:.pal.tl Desert Resort Reali} ., reas onable rates or K.1ren Lmn _l~l'l 14. .\1 es a Verd<:, CocLtat'ls lt<.1 :--H 631 3555 -EXECUTIVE SUlll ... 111 L ·• Fw mon · inrnrrnJt1un ·-7 11771 • LAKE ARROWHEA' D 500 to 2700 S• Ft. .t1ua ilUSlllll cnuer :>.1 • 78 7 I , .ind 10 fJIU ct-y11ur ad •·all 7 -66 I COU NTRY C l.UR l'\111 scrvireofhc_es m MES,\VERDEDH -- ---j f'OU:-.IP f"e malc llc1u1 l·--------- vlLLA Newport Center PLAZ,\ R""AL f-,c-. 'f.•\Tf', 1 .·"f\N~' 1 d' d de ._. 1· c. ,, v .-. 642 56 8 type me 1um size lg 1-.X('1t1ng ·.n1~·rlJrnn..-11l ASSEMILERS J Br Jba . $<!50 /wk , -~411'54711 --tS2.5 Mes <1Verl1t>t:;.<'M. SIO.OOOUrMort' • I Mostly b e 1 ~(· SJ C h.1 lhc KmK of l\1m :J y1' PAC«A.GEIS $4 00 /wk ho I i ti a y . NEWPORT IEA.CH _ 545-~ 123 _ l:.t, 2nd & :1rd TD l.oanb 1 .t93 9796. l\l:Jg11· Part~ s pef•tahst SBSO/mo. or S7501n1J on l649 Wcs tc:liff Dr Pnmc Harbor Blvd ,. M 1';4wty Loans I-or any ;;o" 11 EW /\Ro ror 111.1 -----.-,:l!'J 24.t.t . 53.t 1:m I WA.REHOUSEMBf lse 644 5150 I: II lie e Hiil 644! 0200 rra.,on Pur.:ha~e M(lnc~ lnrmativn .:onrcrnrng ar Found . Colle Ill' Park ---I '5 pl'1•ple n~eJed for · · ---a n -110· lruntaite :woo· bl<lg L•iu•i ~. l 'nn ~truc t1011 r e :-.t o f · .• o u uu white art•a, !(r a.)'1.s h white .J •Jdy :vl orrdl . fr(l m f•v111l' area TCJP Pi\Y' Wanted 2 or 3 Br Condo. PRIME HUNTINGTON sui lahle for r~ ·~~·, Lo.a n~. Swini.; Loan~ female 111 pdrka~)( lot or female P!!rs 1an cat W F B )OU left ~1thout Thrt'1"'1h1lts avail Palm Spnngs Pref golf IEA.CH restaurant. t:l• ·I .~ l'redit !'o f'r f)Uh'm :\ternns o n Ad:ims 111 F 11 u nd :i wk i;, ago 11urdak 1!11w.1llout w11 1 CALLTHOMAS course. Lease 3 6 m.1 Off1l'c s pace a\•ail<1hlcl orfii5·22J:l evei. l~wtki\µp111\JI. llun1 tngl 1.1 11 Relll!h iSl !J200 c ves 11er·' Plca"c "Jll Mark I 6-4t-1144 ~esp. couple. 644·0648. 26Q500 ~q.fL Su1tei..c.a.u &J.boa -Is land lt'alW for )';f(,l 1-:L AS~oc & t n JO P.\t. .\I ondd) ·544752'J -• I r:OE 152·ia&3. _ _ _ 714 891·7951 s<tlc IJI\ ll ll 25 Ro Call 213·.t32·.WOO Found :,mall i1o)o\, n!t:hsh Ip .,-S · 5360 ---------•l - --tan . femal.e ,·11 et'$0ft er•1ces CANADlAN ram ii~ would :\JRPORT ARE.-\ ll1n ·h1 -613 i :l7:!. ~1 1 lllilSI Lost & foWtd 5300 ~tai;n<Jll a & Atianta. •:••••••••••••••••··~·· like lo spe.ruL.t.:hnstmal> & Bnswl 22:> lo 750 sq I\ l,.,triol Rent• 4500 I MOf'iCJOCJ•S, Tnast ••••••••••••••••••••••• H B 962·8534 · C~n:.umei n p ofl'• l.tll ASSIST ANT in the coast area [)e(: F'rom SlOO :'l.o lea:.e re· I••••••••••••••••••••••• Dee.di 5035 I ( u n s u m t' r L e a g ut' MA.MAGEi 21st to Jan. 2. Looking to qwred Call ~57 7010 5500· WAHE HOL'SE & Of ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lost: hlk Pomeranian, a:il·l!l87 {'(ln:-umer pro Dra per"' Laguna llllb l swap homes w family -----fice JO :-q 11 rronl.'.<'lt S.....,.MtC).CO. hair m1s::mi,: on bac·k, lc-<.1.ton~a'""mon ... ~. I :.tort' :\l us t be ei. who would like to ski in ~lollon Pkwy nr Lake All l\·pes of rt-al C!>la\c FOUND ADS an~ tu B J . Oak &I µe r aen.:cd 1n hc tt"r'I Canadian Roc kies. ~II PLUSH/PVT. Forest or nr nl!W bldg. mvestm enl:. !>lnC'e \!HS I ;~~rov1~. 642 S4~ __ ~ment & • I womcn'l> rea d) tv-wcai Calgary 403-281·3334 __ --for R.E or mvest atl 95H808 s-c··-·····-... ... 'IE FIEE ... and ,.portswear Apph an -di bid o c r'. -•• ..,, II Found T wo 5 week old ion I .__... ..... to sL.~ 4300 \'ISt'r In X g, nr . --------lu d ood ho 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IJ'.'rSC)O lO '.\1:.nager ~{A ............. _.... ·\1rport Servs avail. 1300 Sq rt Losla ,\1~a ~~ 2ftd TD1 C II tlens. n~e ~ m! Schook.& ble w.lm. 23621 M1•ult.111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 979-1533 persqft. 642·2171 545-0611 i : fai.t ~·7248 __ 1 IMtnlcti0tt 7005 Parkway Plaza ur \Jll , IEACH hr:rnl'l1 t>< pe raenced :.;t1.iL Tell.'r preferred ca~l11t·r cxper inay bl· a1•<'eptable T y ping & ru:,tomer service ski lb neces::.ary Exctllenl c ompany benefits & workm~ conditions. · For il\tervrew. c all J .. f Rollans. 846·3306. s.tllwest Sil ... 17071 Springdale St .. Equal Opµly Employer Banking GllATWIS,,_. Has OPPOITUN,,._ YOU CAN IANIC ON! The following branches hJ 1e Fu ll Part Tame. L't 11at \ and Temporal") prn.111ons a\'111l<sblc Pl~a:;e 1:all tht' number.; listed to ma ke an ap pointmcnl for an an tt:r' Jew: HUMTIMGTOM HACH 16141 h•cha 7' 4-147-1211 --' NEWPORT llACH 450Mewport Ce..terDri•e 714-759-4721 SAMTAAMA 1411M.MeiltSt. 714-759-4900 GREAT WESTEll SAVINGS .. Moving? Avoid deposits & 673 5340 ----642-56 71 768~22 for apJ>Ot1llllr'nt I cut living expenses' -----------CashforT.D.'1 FOUND:LgeBrownMale ••••••••••••••••••••••• Professionally since San l'lem ente· Individual StonM)e • 4550 .\merica n Ml!! 953 ,1141 Puppy Fa1l'view {C M l Costa '.'ttesa Chns t1a11 Pre-EOE 1971.. bath & air rund. $200-$225 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---IO LS. fl40·2510. Srhool now enrolling. In· AUDITOR ~~~~~~~~~~~ HOUSEMA TES mo 673·3022. 492.4121. Storage Space Newport • Found or lost a pet'> Call tnx!u('tur)' offer. 129.50. :: 332.4134 --Beach. 2306 w. Ocean IFYOU us. We're the Pet Pals. SCIAM 1£TS f Wkly Ind hot l11J1d1eS The Southla11d v .. rµora·IBea ut y O perators. ----------PLAZA. front. 613.4154, have a service to offer or 1i lil 1 739.291IB. "'L 646·5423 u on has an h11 mediate mani1·urists. pedicurists Xtra lrg home to shr EXECUTIVE SUITES R _, W t-;; 4600-goods to sell, place an ad . --ANSWERS EXPOIT .---opemng fC\r u11 inventory to work an rr1endly salon. w/atudents . 2 Br avail. "There is al'fi((erence.. enlws aft wu \n the Daily Ptlot Lost or found a pet7 Call aud~\or l o per.form Hrs. fclexihle. Rent or Nr OCC. Bob Barrett •••••••••••••••••••••••Classified Se<:lion .\nimal A ssis t anre Bottle -Obe!lc IMPORT• physical rnventon cs of commission 5~7.2234 67H697aft6. 71 .. 1752023 .. Wantedin CostaMesaor Phone642·5678. __ League53'i·227:l.Noft'<' Khaki -Adjoin Ncxtworkshopforbet(in-7ELE\'£N ''!'ORES __ _:..:_· __ _: __ ... • ... Irvine arta, 2 or 3 BR, ------ 1 . ners s tarl!'I Nov 15·80. I Ability to work with WOOOBRIDG E . Share new 2 br. 2 b11 hol'IT Pools, boats. jacuzri & trails. S21S/mo + util. Dave 857·1330. or 644-0620 Roommate to s hr JBr Condo. S250 mo. + 1 ~ util. Ol-Oll2 aft 6PM. ~MkhelsonDr 112132 h o use pre fe rre d . 3 UqalMotices S2UO LecJCllMotic•s 5200 HlSJOB f''ordelatls c allWestAs· figure:. quic kll' & a c· 2<1'll Rusme!l,S Cntr =213 Adults. Xlnt referenr<:s. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nothing improves a joke I sociate;, 642·R836 i•uralely Xlnt company -------6 7 3 5 7 o l E & • -----be n ef 1 t s . A p p I y in Suhltl choice Newport week.onds. , v ,. s · I more than telltng It to an Job. W~ed 7075 ~rson. or call 1740 W Des. "' employee who 1s not too • Beach location ·1gn ---------Own A lusmess? !>ureofHJSJOB ····~···••••••.••••••••• LaVeta. Orange. CA. Pluza $5lStmo . 64-I 2'.!13(). •-1---ijl M .... st/ ----Spanish Speakmt:. sorre 9'1~137 _ ---------_. ,.,.,.. B-......1.1 8 • ? FOUND. C.:o<:karX>O. Nwpt English. hard worlung, 1-.::ttec ut l ve Office & AR.tee 9U1Lfn a UlllleSS Hlvd & 22nd St CM. I will live in or work b~ A\ITOBOOKKEEPER Reception a rea In new••••••••••••••••••••••• Wo unded . 751 9345 day.Yolanda960J012 Fornewde..rlersh1p AIR Busrness Center at o C. ........ - - -& billing rlerk. Prior ex· ,\ 1 r p o r t S o m e n.port.ih-5005 evstwnkds ----VNG. intelligent womtn perienrt necessal') Con· -... .. , For only S38.!50, lhe Orange Coast Dally Piiot warehouse ... pace If re·....................... Legal Oepertment will publish YoUr FlcrltloYs ~eno•als Sl50 seeks eitciling or m-tact Grt:g llu1th es. quired. Furnis hed com-Responsible P erson Want Business Name Stlltermtnt 4 times.. we will file •••••••••••••••••••••v teresting job. Anyltung S.W-~)JJO __ _ llUCPIF/C Degr~ not nee. but must have bu:Jlness exp.. X1nt c:o benefits. Salary rom men s ura te w t exp. 642·4770 IKN/JI. ACCT. for rapidly upending nnancial firm in Fashion Island Ellper . a m'8l. Daily input 4' general Ooll Course Apt, ocean view, walk to beach. ten· nis. 1olf $165/mo 499-4S plete with phones or Wl· ed to own & operale can· your business name with the Orange County COVER GIRL lel(al. Will relocate. Female want.a rfhmle. to rum. S350mo.557 ·1371. dy & confection vending Clerk. Tllelr fee is S10 for 1 business nar(le. s2 travel L o\•es kids. Bab> sitter ~ eeded for led1er desired. 5>r old t;irl in Newport..1'!~~~7~59~·!!1~5~15~~~r lhate3Brcondonr.Back ---route.CostaMesa &s ur· fofeachedditt0nalbusinessname. •OUTCAU• animals . Answer·Ad Bay. Tennis eta. pool Now leasing. Bes~ loca-rounding area. Pleasanl s•viS-! 953-0'778 MC/VISA 11208.642·4300.Uhrs. Bal hou A r co Arteri: 950/mo. 142·3931. Avail. \Ion m Palm ~pnngs. l business. High profit ~• 1..-~ No¥ l block west of 11 arport Items. Can start part. USE OUR CONVENIENT MAIL S6RVICE: . SUHDIAL time. Age or exp. not im-Dally Pilot: MA'JVBE Res p Aduk to AlllPOIT PLAZA portut. Requires car & Please send me , . . . . . Flctitk>u9 Busl· Sbr Le Buch KM aoo $1200-lllOOO cash Invest-ness Name St•emen1 lorm(s) and uv. me the molDcld -.tU. Me·3'778 SMOll Tiii ment. For details call foot·wotk Thenllat • llALTY now Toll F ree 1100· (714)323.1731 852·7777. operator Sil, NAME ...............•....................... 11/F to •hr tee home nr beacla ( Broollhunl/ Hamnt.>. '1'75. IDelll P rofessional Offices. II tlO *apt nr ~h SIZ + Oranae Coast Financial Komel Vending. 3252 Western Drive. Cameron ADDRESS . . . • • . . . . • .•............. -.. , ..... Park. Ca. 95e82. "' •Ul CI ti Ctyde Center. C011ta Mesa. $!115 Beaulyahop. M"at sell. .,..,_~ve/wbds mo. Includes Recep. Price reduced 110 000. _______ . __ , tlOniat • utilities. Uae ot Now onJy 129.500. Great UMIKUCOTOlllA.RE? Law Ubrary • conumn nnanc\n1 t oo. Thia W& llATCK ROOM· area• addlllonal If re-makes money. CaU Curt C1TY STATE ..... . ZtPCOOE .... . MAIL TO: Legall, P.O. Boll 1680, co.ta Meea. 92829 For eddltlonal Information Cell 84~1 SA VI 11M11 SAYI •A.St School Hour:s 3·7 675 ~ BK PR/SEC'Y . Gen. olo. *MASSA'91• Former s uperi'!r court Evenings & Wcekt'~ secretarial dulles lnchlll· Weekend Spec ial & <'lerks eeks PIT Job local 8-A B Y SlT-T ERt ing bkpa .. typina & ~ Evening's 4.1opm SL5 ly. 497·4718. 494·1751 H 0 US E K E E p E R maint. Precious met.iei per/half hr .. Hol Tub • Quiet refined Practu:al Net>ded for. 1 child, nex firm in Npt. Bch. c..at Sauna. Steves Hair Ha~ Nune. excellentlocal re-hrs. own \rans :Hun\ 640·1813 for intervi~ penin1. 646·9836 ferences, no heavy lift-Harbor. R e f 's Req. appt. ' L .... & ..... 1n1. will live·ln. Room 846·394S.673·0060 IOATS Esco.ts l02W.500l. -&byaiuer needed. :lnkes Touch up 11el collt. Hllp W..-1 7100 pr wk + occ11sional eves. ~:~~~!~~~~chts, 1~ •972-162 I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Monte Vista Ave. areu . IOOKI~~ r T lo Haist .1H • J d} s vr wk .. ie e~ -.1·11. ~1).8461,,. Oearma. O • Call for Info or appt. Accountlnti Clerk. F tr. 5"46-11887 alt 5 JOrM --~--~-~---1 Exp· nece11ary In ac· TOMMY'S count• rece ivable. Baker. "' OFNEWPORT paya bles 6 .payroll ~ ' j Want Ad Help? 642-5iri ESCORT' Private club, call Mor '7'1·139 Fri, 144.elOOHt 13. llATDI qulred. J .E. D11n1er Al· Herberta, HJ.12tl for T•Mll tomey.•H414. mcntafo. Alt. ·~· 1------' '· .. DAILY PILOT ....,w ..... ,. .. ~~~-~~ ..... ~!~ ~-~~~ ..... ~!~ !~!~ ..... ~!~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• lluuutt ht an•r W•n ll-11 E."t•bllsh l'l .. .u.., Jervlcc. Oex hn, Mi r llh8-4404 ~~.!~ ..... ~!~ 2 Br l1i Be 610JoAnnSt C.M No chlldrt-n. 111Rtll dot contd S.10. 842-nM MUISIS AIDES '1 to 3 Ce rt 1 r11Lnt.'t"' Maa Verde <'on v lkJt.1). 661 (;enter St C.M Heu I i--•l ult• 1.llH. flt11) \Y ~~··~·1 .ii 11ll 1n• ltl• lik1111 i.: n ·.i I ~~t.1.h: he . lwl111ul l't"l "'t .~l(llll IOCMC•llPH.,/Y l l~r1r1tl •'1C&r,•1t'1v" RICTllCI ... AP \H P• roll Piii'\ or 1~1'8UO nt·Nll"d l-0 ,,,.. ~ \ r.. min I' IC I' \I I work \'Un ht-dono• at tor 1mvo rt r •porT ,o pftAbl'.. rM f'<1mm ll ~OMI IMTBYllWS 1'~9. 01111) l'llot, I\>\ l1oh1h1)i. na,·d &. 1.i1 II~ hon1f' or "' t'I> Wmt .-.1 , .>4!! IT!48 111 11.12 .ti.LJ met "m 11hup ufft'f"& rJd 1580. 9''1626 l Irr k t'h •rtn.11 • l'\P r,.,.V H lr ~l 111tt'r w1ll111t1 -, • ·~·r1·1trrl'1J 111t n1t1lll'S. lo work t 'all t11r 1.11~ II() St:CLEANl.-~RS 'ro work for J anlco'11 llauedy Ann P tr, &U, TIM!'i t"r I. e'15 2514 Live lo houliekeeper for <'Ouple In oceanffront hom e Heitutlful 11vt quarter11 Rera. req'd .. 19'72 MUltSIS AIDES N~'Cied l'l l(t\I' ·T1.c I" the clcJ~rl) pullenL-. Will I train ~ualtf1ed p.?r,oo nel E111 n whalr you learn Uuy,.h1ft uv1.11l11 1 ~e~ply 144~ Suµcn111 1 ~;~l1~;~~,~~~:~1 l Do you like to f alk ~ on the phone'! - &JukklittJWr• •~P It I I i;1lh 6t 11 r1t~ t.llJ 1.T.J. 7~ !Jll2 m ;.,. exp prt>frrrl'\I hut Ill~ lluvu kee per ror older 1·uu11h.1. 1t1a tur(' woman. t11 li11ti In 41 110 drlvl"' It \ l' I:\!'> l'. Ill l'.1,,h1CJ111 l'la1111 '<•·w11<1rl l~.1.-!1 1 tiu .... 1U li,h'Ulft~ 111 lht• f i ' t t't 1J\ lll~ h·1 t "'""""'' •• , ,,..ti "'' I' ~ .... ,,.If 11 .. , , , :.1 , tul'\I New offi<'e opening soon near Orange Coun ty Air p ort . Credit ca rd nwrketing No experience necessary. n.-,. N n 1r r ro :1 n.~.HI\ 1'1·1•.r k . """'" 1 Moo l"r1 Ii l' l'.1)lor l\1 J••l'I Wi ll \r .11n \lu.1 IXIC. ASST. W1mll'tl Ill run lt1•1t11t•ud "4lr .. ()((11 •· Mu I t.a· an 1lt-V< mh 11l • ~ 1<•:• •·..,.1v1· w 1d1ii1 l \ l 11 t I> Ill lllW l1t .ill• ); 1111 41fl41Alllt>a '""''""..,'"" lo 11lt'il11 Al l1•11·t1 ,,,c• Jr,.,j ltt>f11 f'C(I LOAM SALIS N e w p o r l 8 e a 1· h ~lur11a1e Bit nk 1ng O> h.,~ un lmmechate ope11 tnl( ror ii loun :.ales derit ci11"-•n e11<·t>d in shiJ>IHng & wart.-houiirng 1n l''HA, \' & conlll'nt lonal loans P r t>fer rably I\ r 1:xper. • l.) P"'" req1.11re I ment -&5wpm For ap1.1t. ca II f.40 45'W> ext War.! a-;O E MUISHAIDES Call 9AM·4PM CPM Rt•»Jtnr.., 6-tQ woo. .,.,,,k. n.-11 IL • ... , S..t I -• l'\ftl' I 1)\o I' ti I .il l ALL SHl"S I l·I00·42Z-4J41 Tel ..... IOOtCIHP• R1.1p1dh "'van,111111 \'I'\ llrm 111 II 11tlt' h11' 1u .. for "kill ... "'"' J "" t'X~·r Ill .A I ,u ll'I \ .,j l>kl>ll (utll'l t\lll"' , !I.! ••II -...ii, t0 "'"' I ~U"l l:l lH!JI. .. :111(hi.h .>-ll!IYllH C~rciol Lo. 11 ... w1 ~11111 .. ,cuotJ 1>1uic lloU,t'kt•i•&ll'I t 'una11 .. O.flc•r• m"n'"' I • I"' T11141•m. 1111111 ('huurft•ur for ll1o11hh ll"nl...tr11! ''I'""'..,"" l\nuwli .. ti.w•" :'llut1 !>111l11 ~ 1lu):c 1wk OutstandtnR fulh 11a11l 1 benefits On ~1te •••10(' 1 lion Paul whtll• I~" 11111 rng 1ert1l 1f'tl FI 1:1~!>1111 <.:1111vale s1•1·11t {'.·1111 1 ~2 S0.4 ''"" I I I I •. I I I tit 11 I II , " l\.Jl11· I( l'' I I I I I ' '"" 1• 11 II I lo !•II JI . ~ ...... . I 11. ti II 1fl •SALES• js.·1r1·1anul ltelp na"'Clcd .. •I "'H V.l .. 11lt1r11l.,• '"111t .. ral •1111' • ktlbl t'lth•rh I J d~ l.1\t' lll \I I I • l'-'\I \1 "1"" I ,ct ,\ •.All t>-t t'lj " '" ar• "' " 1 1 111 \ltll ~Jl<'f l r1111t hu1111• -riv .us.oy I ho•n..i tt~ •tl•lli' VI r .. innc•1 !rt~' 1 •I' 1 I' 1 l'<I · ':\ti' ~!17 !JH91 illtl'l'\111 t11•1t<"f ll Jr l)lt•l.l •J Hl l l lll It. 11, ,1 • ' Pull ttmc.i lun<'h liu'ti..'' HlltlTAGl IA.-14 1,rl.inlC 1•11 , 11 11111111•111 ...I.I! 2'•:.!4 Nursing RECt:Pt l 'f Pl!'>T MCMt-~ertified , •pir, \\ ·•I J .. .iu, I r1•,11 1111111\ fur .1 ,..if !'hones & ~ome ~- 1·11 1•1 ... lh·r~nri,1ht 1, I k1·1•111nl( :,al.Jr) com- .~ • •lJ.:1ll111( 11 a 1ur1· n1en.;ur;1tc w .1bil1ty lm1•1t.,,,1r ... 1•1m"~ll11~111 l'ull Mnry t>>IO !031 wanlnl M 111 t-'r t t ,..., ,_ "'-""lJ"'"""' Pt'r IJtt•h•rt l"t \J'pll '" ::1 ' 1-.111 1111 \11 •t..·1 111 SAIL MA..... .._ ll11u"'"• ,.,,.., 1u1 "'orku-ig Lovin&. mature woman t.o care for 2 s mall boY!> 5 morn 1ngj l w eelt Trans po rt \o S<'hool, pickup al 2 :00. take to da yc are l't:nler . Nonsmoke r . Devendablt: l'ar Refs. C all eve'I. !Hl2·5068. I Hou sekeet>t:r ....... A,.$ ''•Ill ~II I I > Sl.75jhr. . ·1 I rl I I I l'\I II l' ,1f1l1I' & follow 1'l tr1• •oru 1:11•1•1 Car '\ ,, t • ., 'i Jr \ 11 I l 1171,;1 •.1-.1·nt:1·,\R Y p1 11mc "111 0(1· I) p1n11. rite t 1111hut1t·, hr:. fll'A Call .I" 11 ll, !>60 1:S!ll l't!™>ll r h .. nu1 ~ltlh\\ '•:11 "lllN• 64S-7104 111upl1 I.! h r 11 week Ckeurrnnt :\ tl I' 11 1-• 1•ho\lhh· h1Ju1 i. 11410648. w .. w rit lrll lll K II····· II•· • ' holida y~. bCGlllllHll! .1:.. I r I ... 1•1 tit 111 L •°" r.l~S i': fl I 'ti 1 .. 11·1<1 II ·1• •1•1'• 1ul It 11111 . .;: ,'J'JJ IUSIOYS czt 1 1 '""";"""" '", 111 14 1111 proi•, 1 I"'"'""' '''""I 1 Oit)llfll•· -Ill hi 111 11,... 1 1111 l'l•lt 1 I '""111a11 11.11 l1111111.,lf.1i. u1~·11111.i ll111i,"kt•t'µer tn·e 111, S \\ct!I. \'11unt f\ l l tli lld i·1 en.l "' l ~lJJ,11 ln1p11 11 l •t1 111 111t1fH•·•1 il .1\) 1-.XIJl'r Non- La ttun,1 'I): u.·I '1111 1 •tt11'..trt 1Clll "'' l4t1tl\Jll l ,1tJh' I \ "'' \II t~h -.1 ~11104'1:1 . la tu re wolltin soon ·a~ hired. b1:r11·f11 J 1' '" ' ' 1 11 Oayv1e w Convalt!~l"nt 11 •11 1\1'•1 ''""' (I.. •11 Hospi~JI , :iv:1.:i f hw 111 l'•' '" 1 f • 1 1 1 """ 111 C }1 M 1 s F a 1 n· 11 1" •11tl111 " • • I 11 I 6'12·3505 E u I' .i.,.; .... 11 .I • II .1 I 111 I 1ft• "J 11•:-ltl J'\ 1,ol1• 111lt•11 \l-.u 1•tu 11t l in ~ ·u• ll'l'J lr \llofllk I It ' ,ti j• flh(lf\I' ,... \11>11 SECRETARY E~p~rrl'1H·cd 1n loan 1lo1·v1111.'nlat iun Xlnl. ~,;l.11} & bcnd1L:; Apply l't·r .. onncl Director wugc.iwr,,•111 a,1ot•.li:1.AtU1 1 1 11,. ""''"~ lt1t•in 2 .1 /\It t_,1;• 1•11 11'11) 71111 1811:1 before l\, & ~·11t>~11_,, lall 1111 1 ,1.1' p.-r 14k I 1tll t!\e5 h•~I 1•1•·11<1•.il11111 llll I 1111\Murdft SP~ !__~needed. J J Nw·~rng 111' •• 11f1 \ I' ~ 1 I,• l l I ' \,\.,.~I\-·~ ' .. t· 1 t •1 I ( • l••lld llt".•lt hl 11 lo ,Jllitfl ,\ \ & 1)1 ~achinist to work a Mdl & C•rtified Lathe. Full or P rr. fix· Munes Aide appl 4oo 57li7 11111.11 7 l'M & '!P M 11 11 l I> 1.1 I .. ,1 & ll1 1l S t:-;Kt::F.rER pruf. CAllH CHAHGI o; 1 iu:•.i '"'"''"" "' • tt.1" & 111aturc En glis h 11peak· .I I 1 t•·• 11 11. , •v1: 11!9Q HHIT AGE IAHIC ,·:n N F;uC'lrcJ, An111lelm !l'tl 3860 h··· \\. t•f Ai.ubs1d1.Ar) vi I:: F' tllJI K-P , c1.-, ,;i4 ll;!ltl 111g vrcrerred, gene ral ton 111 t·ur rt'nll\ 111 COO Ir • h.w & lll(ir> work, owi1 tt'rv1ew1ng qu1ll1rh•1I .N1 i:hl 1.1cr :.o n . -/s":iojt.cn,•rJI '-111~· .. lrv•;i1e 1runs preferrc 1t For persons i11tert'sted Ill ttw hnur.. w 11 h !:OOd µ;n & ' ari•., 1) l•tn~ 111" l•lll. 1 mat ua e couple 1n Cd.\I held of rrnanr1a l µ!.111 I wurk111~ 1•nnd 1l 11ln:, \pl)-~ ltll(, 1>htl0l' llldll :..h.'fl41 4 J, ., d\S, SS hr Ad tun~s & dies. 2 yrs min $4.00 /hr. exp 646-1813. K 1Ja1d h()ltd .. \ ~. l)o , 111 nmg .. ::. SO(H) J :> lur.~I beneflt:. ll:11 11el4 n Jll valcsce111 lfo,1>1t;il :.~r.:, Thunn l ' \I :.11 , I·,., rell '>-I<!~ ..... II I' I I l ., , ~, 11 ' ' • "tr•111 :O.·\Ll';S I 11 "';ire 11:11·~~'"" Jllfl I•• k11"' t•11 :1 •u1un.·111rc·1 ---------- ~.: O.E. MAIDS 1>42·3030 I(• ' • I' I ..: ..... , I' ! "" 111 .. 111 1 ... 1(1l•kl l'I• *•SECRET ARIES•• sun1. Full or part ltrtll I I \ t ' I t \ y a r l nt a n IJ I J c I u I .. I Jrl.,\H•r n2. 64:! 4;100 a. $1.S.000-118000 pert 1tn11.. He ~ 1 " u r a" t . ~ ,, 11 1 1.i ·"'° i;1•1:J hrs MAINTJ::NANCE Man p/time to work in p\1 beach comm of :I Arrh May In So. Lag. Apply Jn 1>4?r11on to: 5 Bay Dr . So Laguna Bch. \f ,t I• ' ,, ,, .. , .. • • • " ' •1'1'11 111 1"-'''ll'I l: 11f1 T6't i:mw ,,12.<XXI l• .•1111 lu 1 •• 1111 .t .. 11 Ihm Wt d l'r11<'<lf1 r 1T70$12,<0I 1•1 ., J111taru '>tt1·c~ ·xm 1 FT hi.: !:>ec R E to S16,lkl0 Full time unl1n11tcd c1 .. 111enll' Mv11 ~'rt~;,, G ...... H""LOF~a 972·2112 ask rorT1m 4!01 t:!ll ~ A rn .. ~ llousew111es P IT , ,·arn xtra moue~· dolnl! what \tt U knuw h es t . huu::.e work Ca II Suds'ra 'ii uff 1'42-0xs.t OFC FUltH ASSEMIL Y ·"' H11~1· I ,. i\I j \n ·tM('lrk · ExpSIO.~ HALLER 5 y STEMS RECl:PTIONIST Liz ltetnder~ A1wnc~ CAIWASHHBI Full & part lime 18& Over METRO CAR WASH 2950Har bor Bl.C M CASHIER f\!U time. Over 21. Com pany benefits. We tram METRO CAR WASH. 2950Harbor. C.M CUIEIS UTVTEM MARK ETS For 2nd & :Jrc1 Shins We promote to manaK•! meot && suverv1s111n from withm. WANT ACAREEIP Call <714 > 631 -s.tal Cb i ldc are m y ln1ne home_ 3 m oi. CJld S.!> 'fl COOKS D1n11cr i.hifl Full t11r11.· l:-;1q 1cr prd't!rre1l Top pa1. good henefit!> Af)IJI\ 111 IJt'fSIJO 2 4 P !\I, Ju J,,,, Re,,l aur ,, n t. l .>07 So Coast L>r Cu~la :\IC'Sa. EO £. for ~urm cn t m f ~-I'll(>~ t .• p111g fil111.:. · $1 oo hr 6it2 2t.c.tl GEHERAL OFRCE Heavy t1 µ1n~ ttiiiwpml & good ph11111• munnC'rs l".S· ;,.tt11 t1al l 111 or111al JI moi.i1hc 1 c Full ltnlC $11()()1mo ~ 341i7 ---- -GEHERAL OfftCE Coolcs Wantctd TO SI 1.000 F'ull time . !>inner sh.tit A cc u ra t e t y p 1,,, t Expenenctd only Aµpl) w / g c n e r a I o f I" i r e tn pe r·•on . 3 -5PM No k11owle d ge . \'aried phom· calls. J olly Rol(tr, ciutics. Non·s moker In 4~0 :-.. Coast Hwy , lllstrn 832-7300 Lagunu Beach ---- Indoor plant main- t1•n:.1nc1• Full tune & Pif avarl:ible. 770-9505 lnsur:;nrt Cl.AIM SEIVICE REP. We need a person who ha:. 2·3 yrs e xp handling l'nsualt y c laims This jJeri:on will receive claim reports . investigate & rrocci;:. them lo comple- tion. ...,.. ____ --- MAIMTIMAMCE .. ·or private commwlit) La1o1una Beac h area $4.ZS /hr. m ust h ave valid Calif Dnvers Lie Call Mon Fri fo r appt 494-8571. MAIMTIMAMCE Part tim e Maintenance µe rs o n to w o rk Saturdays && Sunday- Good s alary .. <Int benefit s. Call Liz Slot.ten Ml 1616 E 0 . E . M IF. -----C.encral Cowater llclp. P 'f /\!.:.<> TM lalboo loy Club is M•teft•ce M4a f /T PT cxper·d IA'Jlll/ Full time Compd n)1 Sandwwh M1tn. Gtil-y's now hlrin9: COltRIESPOMDIMCE b,•n erils A ppl} Pen Deli 7S2-S4ol. . PO RTE R . r u 11 . ti ntt-. If nysaver . 1660 Placentia • · Mus i be :iv;itlablc Ave.C.M. 1..:ount<•r lwlv. P /T vr f ,T. wknd!j ' Tlw1 person s creens&en· ------------ Kl.L'>h:r o.; Cleaners, llW> t:-; SEC'l..RITY GU\RO. Lcrs v1aaCRTnewbu5i-MAMA&H l6th.54H-i2.::; 1-'u ll time ,\l u s l be nt·ss applications for Lady lo manage clock \.·ou•1.r: WAN'{ F.U Man aec i;n;:airLu,,mcss l)att t ime Will tram Call tor aµ1>l ~0<1279 · J V:ulablc wknds. auto insurance. ARPlies I ' . ' t:l'l''1l t1 I .. •tt "'"I .. , ., \' r:~ I \ IJ \ w n llll'd I 11r~o Hin ·h Es t 'f..I EOF: r•. 1 t'•1111r,..1 1 1l· 1!1 1 °1•· I·' 1 11 11 Ltrnc WJt.(l . 1·v.l)lirt1KJ:J 819011-'tl'\! Fxp~·r 11rt 1n• l11rrt1111ri t·.,1111( •I 1 .,111 ,., ,,1 ~ • 11111111 1 ... 1• H•·I, ----------~ I ., I j Ill I ,, I ,,. II J iii . 1.111 •1•1111 .... l~~i'I I ::.I ;1l le1 "ilrt'"""·•l'lru1 .. :il0\1.»il !~· . .!1•..,1.,11> "l•l-'~•t•·I 1''i'"'f ( lft'll' a.. l'll~J'l 11 ''• (.;IPM\.il 'It.Ill\ ll"f"""·•I R~ct>pt. ti> $3!;0 I \J.11111" I 1 w11rt 1' '>1•'•• 11 , ,,..,,,,"'I''" t•l1t111C 111111,• I' I -'·~r ~t!< I ll-: 1''1 1 \':rnorufl l11<o111.1111 th. \ •1·111~ ,1 11 I II\ 11111 ,t'I w<' •,n11p ,,,11 lt:l)I K-lh-14 lJ om, . ._. Sl75 PER MO ,411 ff4)',.1 f 'I • 1°1 I I I 11t·I '• ,,,_, 11 ' 'I "'.I I ,, j I '111 al REC Pf SfCY I I) \Im • \! l-11• I 1"11 rn •1h .lll1n ,, 1 CIHli"• ~lllJlr t 1'' t I l 111·1 u11.-., ,, ,. 11. , .. rlln11snl•1t .. 11 , 1. l. ' 1l , clN ' rer 1·p• I• 11•1 r ... , •. 1 u n,we,\u~ Ccntt f·t • tt•'•J• r1.1111n-. •'0111n r IJ11 1 k1tchtn, JarHtoirt:il "' ~. ' E>.~<·ut1\c t:Jr.11•11 ll•11',,1 \,.•1 • I Pl \ ~7,115'1 \ ... t OFFICb. l'er•wn 1·1111'0 u1 :.ale · & t r•lr•phor " 1'<1 • .te~• 1ura1)• "a1:at1on & 111r1lt1 t•I 1•1 Cook~ W unh.-<t hrs llunt u. h ;.::•, r.·,,1 I u11 \11 • 11 1 1 '' • f .~f·,·111•11• II •ttl \I ·I •II I o t' •1 • l \I \, 1t11111t•' 1 111 l •all• It ••'M" Brush,rnll..,1n u' f-.•1"1 10 1 ... , llv .. only. 891 1001 PAINTER ' .. ,\t RH41LMANAGEA , 1 ' "l•l•1trtun1\ v f11r 111,11\! .i1 .. ~v· r~on v-t\. • ,, '" 11111 • ., h• ineo;t 'lt'f-"'ll •l11Jk Smal!. t•>.11anwn:.: l't.a111 l aJ1cs l'lfllhtn~ •lto1<·· ·.1 r, ·11 ;,h1sll .. r \r t tl wan l' 5Si 15·11J "' d• jl)lii '"rttf....--:irrmn. I' •r ,\11 I Milt I ,. I • • A, Wl.1•ti.b l.1"''""'~·\ .,( l"qnl•·n1 ••r ,, 1 \ 11J1•rH0an l\n '-" , .. tt ti L ,c, :!•H7 t>EP BOYS SECIETARY lo SI 2,000 ; ct u1"'ll• I } p1i.t w /ac 11unts pa y .ahle, ,,n'OWllS rcl't'111Jbll' knowledge. Must I. 1111 w HJ key by tuud1, i;ood w figures Nttn :.rnokcr In Tustm ~ 7300 SECRETAIY .... A11i1t .. N .. wpc.11'1 l\t!ach financial . st!rvH·cs co. Candidate m1At ha 1 e t:ood skills. te'te"phone &-problem -.11lvin11 ex per .. farrulian- t 1 w 1filing syst1:111s. Out1e!> involve s upport mL: & reportin~ to Pn:s & i:,,ec v P & high i .. ,('f ,airs :.u1>purt S 11t .. 1 • 1•t1mm~1111urllt w 11ual111t atiom. & ex r>t·r :"'\1•\•(luft r u11d1n l! Cori> i l4 752·9335 Ref'~. 5.)1 1490 PBX oeERAT06. ~-establistted owdelines lO shop in Fashion Island. • -.--·-· eel ull .. Experience not essen· penence prcferr . . determine the accep-tlal. Will train. Call 213. time. Musl be available i ability of the ri~k. Cor· 7116-4)345 btwn 9 & 3. wknds. responds with agerua & --------- Please c all ior :ippt. 11\Sured regardin& relat· MA Jti AGER r o r new -Oehcry Man. L.A. Tin-es fi45 7 358. Mon ·Fr i. edquestlons Is problems. Wle nusc bnitzel, work c hi I d c ;i r c & l 1 I e lo homes in Newport 8.30 5. Applicants must have for franchise. salary ., .. ,,,..~ .. O•·· Htfp Part lime Tv~., •, ''' 11 1 ,, Wed l:llull'.\I 'i11:•' \11 I f "tifo1 n1J UCRETARY 1:Jp1il iy t.x p11 n1li111! ;\ew1.111 t Jkdl'h ( maiw1al f1 rn Con I act . 1-.ur i.i;} 1515 Plousekl-epinic J day!< a lieach. 6 d1;ys per wccl<. ---• typing skills & previous open + bonus" benefits. week . gd p ,.v , 1•u1 1 ~ :IOAM t(i 6 OOAM "5ll _G_EN_E•R-A•&;11m•FFICE---1 exp ma position involv-inquireat.250 So. Bristol. &U·9:r>..3 1~r mo 'l<tl ·1007 1ng co mmunkataoo Is CM or call 957.0717 Mon- e<c p . K1:rm 11 1111.1 ''''I-!•• Hardware'. 2r.i.r, 1lw 111, "'u' , , • 11 I I t'UT VOUR SA.Lei C AREER IM HiGH G EAR WITH PEP 80YS Blvd C.M 1111:1 r rn I Cr P art time lrv:ne Ad , u :.t o mer contac t s . Cllfl.D t~AllE-Z hr:. dJ)' 1------. .. ---•1 Agcnq 11eeds help rn Previous insurance exp Frt9·11 &2-4. nt:ar Newport Bl"d . .,; DIUYHY hus) metlta departm!nt helpful l'ART-Tl~ESITTEll f ;'!·~ 'J~-.. Ml .. 1"' Mature re m -ulc lll-'t<ll'<l I .ipp 22nd. 545-5J05. PEISOM Apvrox 5hrs/d&; Good Material Warehousemen j for Cons truction Co. part-lime as ho1.1.S•· &• ft.-sl ~ura111 \11\JI ,d ll':, Co>ll't'I Wllh l'J"I• II 1Y._ w11I I.>._• 1 Ill h111JI .. tld Wt'd , :J full r:.nc• of l1t•,c·11h 11•• I Clerical .l'BSOMMl&.CLBIC $tf4·Sl209 Due lo pr()mot11111 we havt an 1mm td1a1 e vacancy Th1J p.:rson L'i res ponsible for callinl! s ubs t it utl' 11fficl' & r lassr oom personne l Your day starts out Jt the unc1v1lized hour of SAM & ends at 2PM. Because of these houJ's, we pay au additional 5'/,, or a s tarling salary ranae of S1044-Sl289. This salary comh 1ned \I.1th H••l 1•' 1·1,.,1 I M M E 0 l \ T E typing skills a must. call WOllD PaOCISSQa Ol1t:N ING Marilyn· 979-7000 Wene~ someone to type The Daily Pilot n~ a & transcribe a vari«y al delivery p erson for a !•---------•I ofrice mate rials using large mot or r oute In General word processin~ eql.ip. Laguna . South Lui:una TEMPOIAltY m agnetic· & e lectronic B e a c h R e I r a h I e ke\ boar ds. a s well as tee nage 'il lte1 1n ~ T ll••I• ""''' r. Irvine · Newport area. . h l 524.1014. bea u11rut r" B om.. la'it 111 • l' I· " 644. 7932 W I lh l' J II \Ill'\ Ill MATHMITTSHCP Part T ime Gntl Pu~.lC•\ perscin J••ll' ll••i.!··r lhl l N......,_ P(f S I "'-Sou 1 h L "n • 1 11 \.'1 .,..,..... • es. .,.,.p. ror Sn:n·k liu r Dl'.l ' shift Pref Good Pay ""-• UTI J.:.ig ur,:J B••..a1 I\ · .,..... _ Ideal for Hou:.l'W'll' ur '·· automobile as a m1.r.:-.t Sign up now for lricdl ihttat1on eqwp. Previous Hou.rs M .. ~ :1 ·00-~ IJO l'M: iemlJOrary work if'>-"lm I oHll'e exp des ired . Sat & Suns · :JO t11 1 .•1 \,\J ments Op<'nan~s 111 ...JI Mtthanics To mam~ Retire1· .\1Jpl\ 111 p .. 1-. •• 11 small neet or mmi buses T hurs thru '."lll'I ••• I in Saddlebaek are.t. 1M_1_Ba_ Y!.ld~ Dr 1'.t\1 ~t a• 1h t '•i' t Co"I 1 \1 1 .• I lo t t NO CULl.f.<"'TINC Ex-1·ataguncs t•ellent e11rn10gs rnr 1us1 " t.'ouple of hours of }f.W- Jay For Detail:-r1tll F ost e r Ou1:ltel .H 642·4321. 0..-.Coad Dally Pilot ARNOl.d-ANDlRSON 4001 Bin •h St . Slt> D Newport Beach 54S'61114 Gift Wrap ,,1 111 • \!JJ •ll ll I 1 I · MAIL /SUPPLY F1eet mamlenance ex:. 1---------CLEIK per. preferred. Gooct .PART TIME Th 0 OC ... .._ •-benefits. Salary com · j is pers n pr "'.......,. • EVR.a...al .... GS 11e. r· li•.·t 1, ; 11 .. r1 l 11e· d!stnbutes lncomuig "c moenntsauc~at~ r ;_'e;:ep;; ;\duJt:s o= ~r with ..... 1 ' 'tcsJ .•. ,.. . '· ,., outgoing m ail. orders, s tand in n att r a ct •\• I n •nt 11..,,,;i•t ti ,,,,,I •·111111 r eceives. stores & dis-714 -956 ·9830. blv.n .,.. tri b utes s upplies & 8AM·3PM. ,,e1'Sonulit1c:. who t•1voy ='1 f..' \\ •IX : •.. x . It j • l •IUHI • llUOU:>I!:> pJtO '.,1·al1vn. m cdH'lll and 1t11· 1ni.1•r<tncc. pens1nn.c; «nil rnnrl.' • ""'1lu I l'llt•rl'"'\tfiJ' " I .t qu,1 1111 .. ! ='ec rl'tari es, Recep- tiOJ'lists, Cle rical. Call: \ lt·k1 Heston"' ASSO(' 'ii I· -40.()o\00 I 1 ----~-----~-~ , ________ _ .1 s~cretary SI .050 1 :,11 f;l 1wpin ..... som t• , s. 1'11b Onst"I M . ''I ;J \It!< J 't1 I:. b t S1r,n °"Jnta \11<1 p,;},1IJ1l' l' 111•r 1'1 ... 11.'r .. onil!<.lnc 11o 1ir.>p 011.irnt h&l'i.J;ro und Cat I \"1d u, )Ill l'o(15f,. Co as ta l l'ersuo ncl /\gene)·. <!'190 llurbor HI.. L'M JJO W Bay St.C M Equal Opp l::mployer equip. Applicants l1ll.tit -------working w11 h kuis $'1 µ.·r beable tolirtlar0 eheaV)' ---------~hour. Call 642 4321 L'ict l 1 iu:.il llp•"•rtu11111 .. ME C H" NI CA I, """ "--t en 2 · 1d bl'r1 \\.111t~..J l•11 1_..~ 1.• t'1L ,.. _ _ E\i£R A .. 'EE F.:OE M /F tu 11 y p a 1 d co m ~~~~~~~~~~I prehensive medical in· -- - - HICKORY fAIMS Sui)ervise & coonhnale a ssembly holiday ~irt pa,ck::.. Fl ex hrs Will l r.ain WestC'lifl Plaza. 042·0972. obJ~lS & l'aave the ability " """' "" we a• 1 I \H ST 11\ I" I l 1 'I." I ___ _;l'.~:~n~1 1~1l~o~):"~r--../~ ... ----..1111111 ... --. .. to s tand for exteneded ENGINEER Ask for 1.uri · · ' · 1 ~ periods of t im e. We are Growth opportunity or-.. Coast \'F \fl~ I ·1 I-l{l l"'t I Sct rC'l.1ry growlng&wewould_lilte A rapidly expanding D•llyPilot -. -I·.~,,,,; - . r··"llWICH ~uk..:r •. !,tal Mrktq/S.crdcry Nranee, 12 days vuca Da.T AL ASST Uootbefirstyear&other 3 12 day work week. supe r benefits makes Laguna Beach. Salary this a n attractive job. We ope_n H33·0290/497-15:M. v.ou to growwlthus.We medi c al compone nt L'quaJ()ppor Emplu•cr 1 11 1• • 1 '1·11t 10•\:'>1-lPM. tu C' tn<>rson l>fc:.no'lh,must "' , J'''' I•,, "" . I i r ud "' offer an xlnl benefit pkg. manufacturer requires a r•----------i L a 1, I.,. H ,, ., 1 , 1 1 1 r ·1 1)11~t·w1 e ur i.t ~nl l>e. :<Jles 1.1nentt:d. LAJts al If you are interesl.edc.Ut· competent Individual to ---1,11 :2..!:i 10 , 1 ">u11<•rrui K-1• .t.!l c\'t.!S ,...-.__ ar11v11.1 & r~sp Mri: bk require 2y r s of - Glass stained. Costa Mesa studio. fulltime. permi.ncnl. J-3 years ex- per. Glass cutteri. & as semblen.. 646-747•1 tact: s trengthe n eneineering PAYROLL, P ERSONNEi. :\\( ,. M I i:mJ. µref'd. MAIY KOU functions. Includes de-CLERK. Expt-r w 1·'lrti :-••• '"' .!f} to L' EO, ud f'ret? & K O E. specialized cler ical ex Dental Assis t a nt. Ex. penence1 lnch.Rhng l.)•r penenced. Eal)' paced in a personnel office We office in Newport. Good may pay a higher start· hours & s atarv 64&5411 lnlt salal')' .fOF ad4ilJonal or ·849·5594 aft'" 5 or experience, Call 1m wknds S .... TRY sian. draltina. materials 1>uteriud plllyrull s;.isl+'n•j 5al4!Slft0ft Wurtted I ~. 1 1 1 ;:,.'1n:1a1t .r~aa I l '··~oek. ln •m e Perscmnel Agenc)' liirl9 testino, and R && D pn>-req 'd . N~wµorl Ht:a• h 64" J 260 ... • u -\88 E. 17th. Co~la Mesa " 640 89r.u ' ,_ I h~·11g .,,u!Js r cqwrecJ. _Swl.e226-642-lf'IO GalMDIMG T.aAJltB IHSUllAMCE j~~!..:f.s~~~ u~a. ~ · a I SJlr~ I C'n.llfong1rlg-opjxrrt111Til). ---. ...... ...._...._.. Sm. manWtlcturlng con-1971 F. 4th St. S.A. 92711 perience: however. re· PIX AMS SERVICE HICICORY FARMS 1 ~ ... a1 •.• r~ tu sus.000 t ',)lltns -------- cem 1n Irvine will tram <7141835-0836, E.O.E. cent graduates with BOOd Looking rur P••rt wn 1 l' i t> 1,11,, 1 t v 1111 , 1,, ,1 11 \~::.r., ~~7 San Nil,Aas Seriric• Stotfoll mediately! 760·1400 De ntal recepl /typis t NE W P 0 RT MF.SA lgoud,> for ortho office· to set up & operate 0 .0 . JAMITOIS reference s will also re-lilllble ma tun· J.lt.!1 ~"" ' "our nwt ft""'" A ~'"' "'r I ''' '\ IJ ·\ltendant F 'T 968·1~ & 1.0. Grinders . Mu.st "'I b l h C ,. ------have some IJetween cen· ceivec:onsideration. ~ ext e r ~ os l .• ho l1 Ill " 1·1 . 11r~ !-l•:C:HETA ll\' SCHOOLS Maturi!, allleS 35 45. 5day ters grinding c"pcr Call Part time eves . Newport Great opportunit y tojoln ~~a.:. Eileen lrl2 1(JW Wi>,t• h'I l'I. '• •d:! tfn'! ' l';.rt1•m" fv r l.itJ?una Riley for a~~79~-~1~~~C:t!a~:;:= an excitinl( team POSOMFRIDAY \oa-l11>i1i l ... ulfl 1'1111 L ~I t 1'nn,.,1 ru1·tu111C11.t ':dl P.l, SHIPPll AAP E OJ·; week. 642 5991 W ARlHOUSIEMAH START S900MO Job Securll)· Est<ihhs hed ~umpan) 1-'n~ mcd1cal1d tnlal Apply 1n per'!on Bel 14 een &am I tarn 8.53 Produ1•tlon Place N•.'llo port Uc a ch ~!!'!!!!!'!!!~!!'!!!~~~~!!~-•J '()river, Newport A.1ipon Gu"'RDS be over 18yrs. old & U.S.1 Qualified applicants t-'or desi,J?n i.llo\\rnom Sult-:. I~.,.,.' • citizen. Call 532·6558, sendresume to : Must br 1•c r~(ln abl1· HICth.)RY ~ARM~ Clerical MESSENGER/ CLERK Immediate opening for 11 Meuenier /Clerk at our Newport Center office t.o work 30 Hrs. per we8 Hours are flexible. We provide an excellent benefits package llnd a ple asant workin g at· mosphere. For more 111- rormation please call. D.w.a. 714-640-6900 WELLS FARGO BANK Equl Opp Emplyr M /P/H a.Ellcll ......_. today ror !«al tempor•ry ualallJ'Denu. 557-1145 al'<?a, lite delivencs, app- ly an person only 2l60 Ne~port Cente r Dr. N ~ Ortvt?r Help w anted Truc k Driver lmmedrat~X!n mg Full or part 1l1~ \'alid <'A tlrivers h l-cnse ~tm 20Hs of a i,:e. Mon. UPM JOAM. Tues 8PM 3A.M. T hurs. Fri. 9AM SPM Anply Pe11ny11avcr. 1ti60 Ptarent1a, C M l>rvr le an ang counler woman. Exver or will train M1<·hel's Cleaner;. Call Me l: 496-$l24. F'ull & par l tune. All J0All-3PM,Mm.,·Fri. ChiefEngineer energetH·. ilri \e \'Jll I'. 'fo ms r=· F b . 1·~·r i 'l tt I ,., '•· areas v nt r _ · 2311191Via a n carte f!OO d w 11>hont'. c t •· Ages 21 or ovc·r, r Junior girl Friday type Mis.ion Viejo. CA 9!2Jlml 00·.2004. ~Hl ~ tla• \\ • • in " •' welcome. No cicper. nee... .penoo wanted, Ceramic ~!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~! -ilnr.J 'r.llm ,r; 1,., -:t ,\p pl y Un1 vc l411al Tit~ Design Cent er .= Pcst Controlrnuleli~h111 rli·nt'1 1'"P •u'"" ~11-'l'll ET1\HY , .;:u11J Hilli. arl':I \'4~1 l.r; : ' :m Ca II •. 1h.na. >1 r .. ~ ~·t• Protect1tin Serv1r.e. 1%!16 wJges neg p er e xp MEDICAL Front Otc. for cian Leading local ll('-..l ·"~ ·1..:1 11 ·11 " W 5th St., SaSllll'Aniwlz>. 83l·52161 Internist, Npt. Bch. I::x· <'OOtrol •·urn p:.n~ m~..-1!1 '" •1 11 • ~ • .. 1••l• .i lmmedratd~ f111 lC1"•1ew hr;; jJ-U • J'4. i>er'd. in all phllllt5 al Route "fcl·h tur sleJd' fl· 111•11 11 "' ' "1 ! I' l ~ T tempnrar~ SECRET ARIES (2) Moe-Pri . . .{' • LAMDSCAPI , ...... insunnce. cdlec . bd •. hHl• 1l•lj I '11 I• ""1 ·11 I' T11p Pa~ G1cJI Shoc ;ale'!. rull trrfK. with • -...... • 1'9 )0 Ue tO C"IJ3f)l>lt/Jl r.I) 1'1/llft;' ~ I I J I ,1 -! \1 ;. I --11 ,,.1;-ST-.u+'"".· -n f'nremaotleadman, ex-Uon Ai follow up. SJ() lO tr•"·level We t ram. l '.ill 111 .. ur-K.'\5 1428 a11,u11-.: 11r w •lul exp . or will " "' 1'-'"'..-'d I •l nting int"'" t-Med' I I ......._ .,, l'fl\!:-. i\p1il '11 11'' I. r:. •rain ··,·~d "0 . benefits. F()(' the fUlett. lllCV.· •aJf•n. per . n r' a . --s -•. ICB ns . .,..., Ttm at Lloyd 's Pl'SI U,n I furm, 1. 'h ,fl., lr\'llh srcRET ""RY ... ' "" ~ be hi & nl. ted Uon, rnamt .. hydroeeed· vkled. Love for ~ea t r ol: 979 G021 or ir1 W1·~l ('l11 t 1•1 _.·' \ U f s; A '\pply rn p1•rson •lorn to Mu.sht\ f ~:r=.1 ·.t'l4ena· ing & chem. wetd COO· ~st132. Cont a c l Ellie, ler\'lews Mon 1o ;,1, •)-~, I T11 rr.:1onal m a na1:c--r tlum ,\Jcm 1hru Pri. ~an w it Ou"""" Clll ive t rol . Salary c omm. · 1 h rth ·1 I II "7 So S.\I ~-. t> -.H11\ 'l"''I{:. o anu •OU tlartl S hoes , JO. . Gau(he llia~r ~flOu, w1exper.'.Valld drjver'~ Plumber e 111>4•11rm1..'(J m l, 1111,.r,,t 111 ,1q •It· 1>1 •I 1-1h11n• 1·0H·1• T hom.ts On stol <.; .\t ~~!.!~·--.---·-.--lic req'd.Irw_·n~~Sf12 Medic•I resldent1al rc:model 111•"' I' I •II' Ill'"'""" l'1•1k r ravi>l,7599llll. I -uE L•~ •1 ' · Busy G.P . office needs fiJ l-2004 ~ -SO C I A L WOll K AS· HARDWA.-. SAL.,.., "P." tl.andscapeCo.lookingfor rell1ble fronl orrict: ------l,1 Will 11:11 11 1'1!11 1•;1 ., .. ,,p1,1r .• for Newport SIST t\NTTo W•lrk lln ply in pers?n Rt.on f(apable. qtlahfied nEn,' ;enonwithexp,sdledul Pre'·s chool lr:.i•·ht.!r "ant X:ll 'I>-llt'•H h l 'I•\ (rr m l'.Jc m~ntal health 11n1t rnSo. Hardwar e. 1024 lrVlne exp preferred. mwit Ina peg board systesm ed. 2-..; yr old clasl\ tht :-; 1 1, , F 1 1 1 1 1111 , dt.•11t r 11111111 & 10 key ad Orange <.:o un\y Hosp. EARN EXTRA MONEY IWt.'Sll~tff l'laza )_N~ h in ·e m e chanical ap· blllin1. some back om~ or e xp needed Cull n .11.1 111.1' h, Ip •1t~'<.h~I il 1111: ·,l.tlls required. Part lime. hrl~ rule. dS· by havm~apvl art&ac· Rest.~urant tJtude,.768-41~1 ~ J exp,salarydependingon Susan6408820 . I 1\111••.• II••"" h \f ', l'lca:.e rail. ti44-•il56 lor ~is l w t>s .1chosu,·111t cessory works ho1> in .. 8'30 •-3 ""' Apply at · it. ------Hosnss · • . '7\1. • exp. Hosp itallzatJon ins. An r a rn • 1· ,, 1 .1 I' 1: I 1111111 , 1•1 alu.1t1ons. d1s<'harge your h1.1ml'-l'tl provide 23811 Via FMbrlcante p-..a..-tlon Artist lhe a rt & a cc"'s••...ies. · avail. Mon-Fri, ,iJnmed ,._ i.how t11'>1rt J~l 1 N1•w1Jt11'1 , c.:.,,.,, la•, vlannrnlo(, & Medr·Cal a.p. "'...,., Part time T ut sday MissinViejo ,_,Rl,131·3US with c r l'alivt> f1.11r I .,.,. , lJ c.; II r ca It 8 -11 M on-Fri. niaht, l''riday aftemoun, .._..... Pn•t-u~. "amcrj l'i1rt lil\tl. l I I 'I ~Jiii N1'14 llOfl r~nter p c ultons " or J(J\ll. • I _ __._. '""""' ' . .. l al 1·.1~1 499 1311 l!Xt 560 64J-4931Sandy & Sunday -m o rnin g. IAiga secret~y ,,_,.,_, ltlledjcal R«epUoniat for time rs ex Mti l:ll;:1 s~L~:-. .. ull ~ ''''" 11110.• 1 l ... ,.. r11rn "tklrlf! A'tt J\ z 1 P f bl 18 ........ f d 0 lunt 8ch -s · · I t ti "CO'' rwe .c1•e E UC TION re erra Y o"er .. ~ . or; .r.owin., . busy front office. Ex-F'a lH1 I W 'r o n11 1 ·.t•. ,., "tar1 n " i., (C, C~rd~nator -Adult de-ply ln per11on, J .P . Muce law fum. • Frlel}dly & . per'donly.14'1·8098. ...ICH .. Sl .... G '11stu Ml''·' ,;,r, 1~111 •:d !.kilb & p1 ior lt•gaJ Reastauranl, 10142 cuulfl il~oaphere. ~---------1 .-v • "" t·xp r1'll CJll LuAnn Start Nuw·L()(•al i\mw~y velopment p rogram . Adams Ave . Hunt. 8dL Na'd lndtvldaul .to help Mixer tral.oee nHded for llt•etltorv Cleric Sales h1~:11 "um 1111.:•Mu11., 1>utt'l11•1 7!>11 3800. distributor o ffers OP· Master's in Psych, IKX'lal overworked '•ulff. work-. adhesive, color, Ai Pldnt Exper. Purd1asc OnJer 1•ubh.,h1ni: 11.1,,ant''>'· < w --portunitr fnr good earn. work o r Sper. Ed. •Hat-•el--------c ahollc bo61 Ir nianl<: • mlxlftc Ai grind ln1 on 3 follow.up, inventury tu1 req <:-111 .l1111n lie•~"' 1, Set·rrtury with good spell· mp. You pic k the hours. Supervlaory exper. with soclatefl . Lea at expef.' ltroll mlll. 1.51'7 MbnnMa. trot, type '15 + w1101. 751 71<211 111~. 11rammar & typirljl We troin For Interview DD req'd. Supervise da1· Lo...,.................. necessary . Also need N.B. . Organized pClrsrm, Irvine 1k11l!t to take charge c1' c11ll 83!Mll07 ly operatk>nofprogran(. llllSo.CoestDr. le111tsec 'y formln1mum ----,.,.....---.-l._ .... 1 rum.mfr.640·8894.JV_.• Salt's u1r11•f' Various dutlt.!s --Unit~ Cerebral Palay. <405 •Harbor Blvd> ol 3 dys pr wk to IMilt ModoU"-· oomlllercJmU, HICKORY \\Ith oppurtunity for ad T~a c her P re SchooJ · ~S'160 Costa Mes. exi1tln1 secretari• amt nlma. ·e•tru. Need newl•---------•I \ancl!utt!llt 9l.7~1tl Cost a Mesa a rea llW• ty pe Iona doeumenla. race&. All atH/types. Real Estate .. : u 1.: 642 0411 ~lectrtclao e-x pertfl>Ced •••I WIU tr11n on tn41f card. _1_1•_·187_~ __ . ____ 1 MIW UCINSI? fAIMS """ In resldntlal r emodel Will Id ful u Wh:f not•-comme-I-' TEACHER -Spec. r.AJ,/. cont er me .. T .... w Attenllol\ 1fous,..w1ves' SECR•&T•RY M l • in.Reh. Sc Al·tocN MAIDS . MteMTTIMI re estate? We provide Start tramlnttlor P .llme ~ as er s . pref •-rtoMIC-... M7-ICMJ. OtatodlalWantar•lhr. alloltheextnarvetrain· perm &Chr\strnas al1':.'I Ru:cv Newport Invest· E x p w /OD, multi· ~-•Trou..._.'_~ ~ apeakia& at bl· ~c&.-OnTrw.ITS·ttOl lftl you'll need lo be » Jobs l!:nJo)'.i blc wnrll. ~~~~c\a~~r ~o l!!~d~! handicapped acllts. AbW---IMuJ emir·•. I• ... ~ p ••-..... 1 ..... prorualona l . lnronw. e n\ployce diH nunlll , ly to wr1\e/lmplem1nt 1 1 ltlt .. t 6 ~ b'ilDll t-S art UID-,.:·~·•· ,_Newspaper Stuffer for draw•beneflts.CallriW' Oiytimce hourJ1 1t vall.~ (lncrslflcd workload beha viora l ptoaram Sp19temt t for a amallc~~ l .O.r."°° • M/J' torlteve: ·851'7. L.A. ~es.A5...,mto~ an appolntm<lnl for l.n-Mr. Th11111 psot1. ~n.1th ·~0>01>~tll.rr~on"'tP'1'11f,fll~~P~ plana. Supervlaory exp, revoua e~p. ~' !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!IHuvesomethln1>'0UWOnt per w-.. 1 • ~. te rview. Rulonomil·1 (;oastt•luialowrr moJI " u '".. rcq 8:30·4PM . United DalMron lac. '30·lm:,._ to Mii'.' Claaatfled ada do Approx. fJS l*t .-k Cor\1.11W700. J1Ci1r1mc6 a must . cau Cerebral P ally Auoc., .i!!!!!!!!!~~!!:~ ... ~ .. ~~ .. ~-~=~--~ Gl7I ••M........ .._ It well. 662·5'18. c.u .. .-rr ~~~~~~~~IStil !di.Items 642 !18711 L)C.e Ill s:_:H_7~7_5._ _546-_5780 . . . . t i .. _· .. ·-··-\ ·---·~-.-...... . ......... ·-~~ .. ........... 1~ .. .. f;r1dmy. October 17 1980 OAIU PllOI 0 Plannirg A ~ out ti -town ? Use ·An1werAtl ~vice when placing vrur sd ... A Daily Pilot ad number will appear in your ad ... we take your messages 24 hours a day ... you ca ll in at your convenience during office hours and get the responses to your ad ... For more information and to place your ad call 642-5678 . ~642-5678 DAILY PILOT Hlfp w-... 7100 Mwch•diH D09t 8040 ;Funtftwe 1050 G...,. S. IOSS IJ•..trJ 8070 1Mi1un ... ~0"1 8080 :M111lcal 1TV, •udlo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••• ••••. •••••••••••• ••••••••••• ••• ••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••• •••••••••••••' ln1trwnentt 10831 HiFi. 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"' ~ ~ u"' I .. -u I 11r,1 I ,. 11110 I 'J [ S , l _,,.,, fa ns toys l lothes str a p. meeting a1 rh11c a 1.ar,.:e W1ne('a:.k 1 model with T re1• 111 l..1lt.'I 1.111 th\ •. 11• ,J \I per1cnct'd 11nl) µlt'a:>I:' , AIVl' e at n n 1que ..,.,.,, ' · · I D ret1u1rem t Pr k • 497 44 " kd • 1l-n·1•11ut1 1 I 1111~ lla1r ! Dresst'r & Mirror S\25. t mens ·W~1 me ns boys, v·enl lo•s & lh~nfl 's ""urea ~()II O 9t.2 ~1 i:•>lnl! u1l1 thle '"'' h \~,~~ I _ 1>4_:.!'._>S 11'(!0L '!''.\IH l.l11:11n,,w1ck 1 Kll l't-:NS I . man y '>llt'S I bath ~. ~ r !!I.tin 11)(1 wit 1.1111 TVDfCQOEf1S T-•a.J. S fl I t • >. ~ t "<'.• lJ(\U ~)(JO I 75-i tl!l:Jll llarrel BaC'k Chair SlOO r alHncl & m or.e 1299 personahzed tag L'ndObc ST\ :i1 I t <II I. EC'TIO'llS i ,,h.,ll •·a:.l· S.'illll Ii II KIJll , t .. ..,..on~ o cton :i.11L,3<!ii : ' _ L>eskAnllque $125. ~-, . . C M wallpape r . fahr ir or t•t"Ht"ll \S~n Da ve l' . . I'll' 1't• !lleerlt.'d i mmc·ll1a1d~ ~1 , 11 cc Kil le•" 11, l(•lutl lt'l ~too Mtrror $75. Sat; Co? w a ) A 1 · • "Da~ Glo .. paper & we 1 t~JIJt'I' 8olh :!3117 Office f\lm1tur~ & s tudent ~ ii n d 11r l·nc draw tlJI w •·hr .. 1 . 1 .. 1 ,11 ,, j 10 t:! 6-12 Rami>na.1 751 .. )069. will IJact.. & tnm 1r1ur -s-.ipm.nt 8085 1:-..'11 1' 1·' 1 ' 11'1 h . k . h .. , .3 , \I 1 1c , im111 .1 \ c 1 "n ov1 a . • • 1 -S 1 0 . .....,. 11 , • i. 11 1 omema ers w 11 ne•-u 1 :.;.1 .. a Wl!~ll'''ll'r v..c• hl>l9-l l'lT · I l rnnc 1l'rrace , Cd:\I A l g lassware taRs. Or tn t\\ll l':lflt...1tJrtil'I a" .1rccll~1 ··•••••••••••••••••••••1 111 ' tu ear n mo1w~ worl<111!! !>'Ill Wal ,.,1utll:'11t desk : c -· 1 ~!)661),644·Utl06 .1: ~~ues. 308 E . , IJC1c:ktn back , 1ri11n 111111 1111! d1s1·01u11 !·.~ti· t) .. ,k ;111A1;11 ,.,,..11 1.>'•'1·l ' pleas.1n1 ~' Pning ho~., .;;,, "f'ho:a11•r ~cats S75. ,Gcrman Short hair 1-'t•in I -. ,.1 ~ 0 l 1~1 gh S l 9.4 Ill.I lla, . PR If' ES I l1111w C:>llrnJlt• l'.:l!!·:.5il:l ; r·11nd 1 · ""' $51111 n,..... • 1 t 11 •If \ "' .~ 3 9 '.'tlon Fr'.. ~o selling. f'+jnu .:.luol oak m11T01 needs gUl•d fa mily wilh l>en 1at1lc. 5 pieces -111. 1 ~~ c · ~ · -S!CJ 1r3 S.'> l 7'11 n:JSI rnu.'t ;.l'll ' s1:1'1 ti7 1 l:!ll1 . \, • '\ ,, 1 Sa I Jr) S3 '5 'hr + "' hooks ::ii5 ~at ~ ~ :!J.17 t'hildren iii5 8803 diameter $300 Sofa: 7 . Old Oak Lihrary Ladd<'r I 4 s taJ;:s Sl.t;o t::i . . . ,;;·1 :!';' l:! I • generous bonus \t.mss t \J,t ~•Ill tr u .. 11>i,;, I - - -$50 Lamp. while chiJ:w.j Other Anti ues Bn<'·· 619 la!!s SI so e:. 1 s.d1·:. m d n ' !>a 111,.lei. ·' ' fr.im John _Wa\n e l . l.h:i-.a ,\P'lO 2 1r ~t. 1,;ct 3-l'"tallw1th s hade.S15 j brae Cioth1n ··F'um i~-IOormorcSl.IUt:a nlt·n ... 1'1oth1n~.s~1nni.:&j :r..cmxt#iO l 1.11p1er undcr l l\ 1 , ·" 1. , .• ,,. Airport. Call Suf' aftt!I' ApPIMCH 8010 1 w kids <'lint keep net.'ds 833·1557 · 1 i i;. be . SalesTaxlntludcd 1 t1 11 mO\I s11 e' ,. 111.unt SIS(~) 11r IK .... t P1 I.. ,1 :, 2P~. 641·0169 '••••••••••••••• •••••••• Jot.-. lciv~. 34n <!11\8 ' -----c. a m~~ new . a~ i NO CA HD? µa ... 11 0 .11 "Jrd rnhe :18 I lt.:r 75-1 ·14,1 i I 1,1'' •\ , , . --· · -, W.1sher & Drvt•r lall' I --I Loveseat-genu111e leaf.her. pc se;uon~I Salt Sun Draw ,·uur u1.1.n 01 ~end s hurt r..J o~;J ·· 1 ol ' ' '1 TlnE ~FFICER model. i:<>s><l cond SJ.:is 4 > r old Aus Shep, maJc. sadJle. l.'o.lor, xlnt rnnd. Ill 5 161-f rvm e Av~ N B. ,name. adtlress. phoiw & I -.Pr:H ft V HI-)11 '>! rT! 1 1" StcwartT1tlcnccdsag ,·.itHll:\848 1 1rieu<lh h~«brokt-11, S129.760·l:J5S lbetween20th&2 h;t) we'llmake CJne ca rdpi•r TV 1 1.1c<' l".r;"\.rtl1·r.1"1. "1 .\•i grcs:.ive Title Off1re1 -+ "Cii.co" 661 li21 1 • ---. ~ --;·-------tag .. \dd 25' each. I • 11r ' "• t •11·.... ,.,, ''' lt1l!h I I 11 . . per Grl pay & 1nam & ilr"·r sL1l'k:1ble. $150 Kitten. ;,lq.1 t r uffe<: dollars free estirnatL>:>. Ursktne Dnve. II B iOff derto · I I with at leust i! ,r.; cx .\111 ,,1 Whirlpool washer I Refinished furn & s.wt: Sal ~nly . 10118 9·4 9~11 Sen<l t:hcck 11r mmw\ 11r 1 DECODERS 1.:ti 1fiw iBoats t. Morin• b i.•nelih l'a ll H11 h ll'·lh 75:1t>fl.IO -1 11011alt'.l11ra ch1ld.MaJe L'a11Leeat li42-734'. flef. B~~~~~ PILOfPIUMTIHG ! l'ri1!1•,.,,1unall' liuilt ful 'l''ll·l\I•' \l.ir h1111· .1111w Equ.pme-.~t Hagan. 55tl·l l ll 9l•> :'Ii • ~ • • limo 557·329!1. :itaster <.:harge&V1sa JJ FAM ILY yard sale l'O.&xl560 1 1 l,.111.1:1t'JnlceJ .~ct·l11•f1•11• k(".l,;1.l rtl lt1!ht1\ •c ·•I. ••••••••••.••••• •• •• · Broadwa\ San tu \Ji· N1·w n r lu'< c, Jo. Et .. ,· • -----~ · {" 1 M C •r~ ~·1u huv c ';,.II for lffJI•' rr :.ih ,,, 1 winr-~1 ~~' 8ollh, ~a1r1,n..ir. • , E.OE ·· • "lt1}t'•~OC~fler111.n Fumihwe IOSO SheratondmmgMit.~"1th ~at.l)nly,9-:l 2tl041lort \)!-a c:.a , a .-' a.!O·:i~t<111 yl11nl· ·,,,·~!lli"!!•Hi'i2.!ll)I,!• St!1'l1rt •>u.20 - ---j i.'il 9i!lh '••••••••••••••••••••••• Ii 1·hair s , c hargt.' o r Circle.H.ll Cl'.:RA Ml ~ ••••••••••••••••• Trttvel • ( t Ell · Anti Tll.EllSQ{UE j l'llO~t-, :\1 \TF phont.:'.• 111n.,• • ·htn"''' ). 1111\l \l'l "'L It L 1 -'H1 le bed S300 liph mance a er s Garage Sales. Sat onl.\'. '" ' ' r r -SiCRITAAY . IGElfC),•r,_1J tucSHlu \\l ll t '-lc·d .SI~" Tbll .' ues.642-7347 . i \11'"Lr111g \l.1 r·h j IJtt•tJI $1:,Ct PJt1"' l/ i! • \ ., . T ra1f1· ro , 11u , rln·ff "'" ~ .,.,. eiims. ----""-9--3. Bloclt~-M.ooroe 6xli ~~~er~c..1'i41nt ~"':irc:an.1.. SJ!l...Rem..1.&:.r,r"e<lrtM-:.:r•&-,,.,.~~ ..i.:.i...::...w_u..~.:_._ To reg1onul manaiwr -l!lfi 1944! ::.too 631·.!:18:1 Kmg !'ize xti o. firm tnner ~y.C.M. ~ gluze ~our o'4 n ules. '.ll:i<:li Sl l!l ~tg !hi.I •• T)ping. s horthancl Goncl 1 • -----~----Good for .:eram1c i;hop. -~ -X r: R I) ,:.. 1· o p y1 11oots •• Mann.. • Phone vo1r c T homas "K-niniire "as.ho~.· Al.~ ... Canad1an 11mc ,·l·drche.t. spring mattress with LAWN SALE t t • I "" O "' ~ n ... , .~ .. h I bo or priva ': p~r ses .o USC Sear.a h~hl . ello \\ relng. :\1 A•'H l ~E. '(Int 1·onrl. I Em.apmirnt .... Cook Travel. i"5~·9361 • .,3 ., "n.•er• 1 "'cn~re newl.\ re1 m1s hed. $100. mate mg cot x Spr· SAT.1S"N 9.4 vour art1st1" ab1llt1es '-' ,--., ~ u., ~ "' ""' · ·' II v , .: S l 00 W h 1 l e mcuil t:nder ~en tfl' tontrari. ••••••••• •• • • •••• ··•·•• --. ..___ & I •""'"lug Rehu111' 5..tS-5398. ings. never useu. Sll Jf11 MARIGOLD-CdM 534 7533 TRUCKDRIVEll ... u, pa~kaged.worlh$520,m-. 11ed e:.tal iol l lce desk., neas. &t6·!l~102 or i2t.J> 7•• "''"''' 111. .. 11 1• Bobtall&part tune :.cmi. $~!>II pat1 i!l9 1837 Bunk beds. maple. '80. cldeliveryS220.Cash nn-Garage Sale.tapeplayer, 2 Caddy s pok e wheel ma k e offer. l>\'S ' 5!12·5511 °11•1111·11·•1111"'" "111 :ii Rt:.'(l uirements : clean re· 1>'75·1107· RedwOOfl p icnic set, $4.S. ly.640-8087 . lamps, lablei.. 10·12 ri ms. SlOO for both. 752 1400. ext 2480, evt!S: --h r• v'1' l 't'•' 111<'1 cord. Class 1 lie. Pref. 759-1837,675·1107 fas hions. mist:. 4431 839-2002/839·9320 640·6634. Sat & Sun, 9·12 fleb 8087 ·l9'»i.i:t~, over 25. 12361 Monarch Weslin~housi> free s t.and· C~est-bed bdrm set (8 Sandburg Way. Irv. Sat only· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Boats. Power 9040 St. Garden Grove. F.OM Ing classic stove/oven . .BR set. 11 pc. w /chestbed piece), $400 080. 4 bar Only 9.3 Lon a.HooM 15 Auape •'ra· fters ........ Keci;hound Pu p p1es for •••••••••• • • • • • ••••• ••• xlnt •·ond $150/0 BO., & bkcases. $1200. 2 stools. uphol. wrought . . Send10me0neyo-·~ .. e a ,.. " """ sale.AKCREG. T)'Pat.. Irvme are1t., l.)'J>-Sears wate r softener. rocker swivel chrs SllO iroo, swi vel at $35. 3steel Super Garate Sale. due to bouquet of 30 muJu l'Ol· que Fri/Sat. Oct 24•25• 9 557-3172 I b ft. Glostr on inf50wpm. filing. phone, xlnt e ond, s a c SlOO. ea. Sealy kiDl·llZ· bed. off. chairs at 120. ~ remodeUn1. hoUHho&d orecfhelium balloons tied to 5. 23l5 Eolly Ln, NB d Like N 1-.W ' :15 ll P., ii S uf 644 lo.13 (nrHbrH S > FlNCH ES . Zebra an Evenrudc. tra11 .. r. new ma . te reo man ar · · _ _ S300. 673-3600. 1uit.ar $25. 548-9215. item1. muc b more with ribbon Ii yoW' own · -----Society $3-$7.SO ea. WU.I tires. :.pare , ustom l ~;._ _ turer. 71'·556·6193. Kenmore Washe r/dryer· R C b l wi h Sat/9un. N . 806 Orchid. perional m essa1e. IA'! Cahalteros Racket & s rlt all ror!80962·08!l8 rr '.Int .. .,. '"' f' ~:nir-· ---Elec,xlnt cond.$300pair O u t s tanding \'alue CONER a net t CdM.640-6667. Perfect for ever~· <X'· Spor ts Cluh Lifetime --· -----111,• ,,1<,.-1 ,, ••ls ----------1 Por table Di"shwashe r Customdownsofa&lov shelves&door.Seetoai> casion . We deltver Typist S80 eseat. P e rr . cond. preciateS100549·1908 . GARAGE SALE Sal/Sun 673-4419 Mem be rship $15 0 Pi-.os&O,.....s 8090 Stable, mature person ~~ew · ~-48119. Harbor Vu. $500. 844-1'7Sl 9·4. 840 Sonora Road. 64<.).7830 · ••••••••••••••••••••••• who loves to tyl)e. 50.Ql Wanng Super Bowl heavy -WALL Storage Cablnet C.M. Hollywood bed. 3 WATERFORD C RYSTAL M Q_V. l NG SA LE . BABY G RANO PIANO wpm• d.lctaphone .Also clutv bread m ixer 4 qt Moving from lg~ Me;sa 12'x25" wllh desk and mattresses sectional CENTERPIF.CE Everything goes. Sat on· Orumuller. xlnt cond. w PBX relief. Call V1ckl, stainless bolo\ I Woo \n Verde home. Liv, din. drawers $75. 549-2513. couch & oth~r household (Period Piece #2'11> bench. $1695. 548 7272 540-005S C~astal Person , l'ontesl nl•ver u:oit!<1 ~'ill den. antq furn. l~mps. items . Elegant P.iece. many ly ZSOl W Sunflower. ------nel ~&enc~. 2790 Harbor retail SS!> 545.06!*1 a c.rcss,. glass. silver. Quet-n bd w/fra m e. exclt cuts. Rer e1ved as gin llJlO. CM /SA 545-5348 Stew.. RHt•rant, Bl .. CM • __ __ ___ ch1t1a,m1sc.9a7·0l39. M ndt. $60 set. Queen MuJt Family Antiques. from Ireland. never QulM!n water bed. new. lar 8095 NEVER A FF.:E EOF: I t:I (~F' Sl.'1.r::. refn t; 90 days C OU ~TRY fH EN<.:H ~~ shts S7 16801 Diane Furn. Toys. Book.s. much used. On displa y in local 11added. SJ 75 Ten spd ·.••••••··~··••••••••••• l o tJ . Ask111 g S350t HO. Curio <.:abinel Lighted more.J30Crest.HBinai store at $445. Asking port c a ss<'llc ply r Uirr1in. U!:i rJll!:!! stam V I 0 ....:. ~7 21~ W THllD le~· S11t only 536·0321 $300. Answer· Ad llJlll, r..c.,.,..,. le:.s back. SlO\ e gnll. 1 eh1c e perator!>/ &.11~ • Glass Front & Side.: A. --642430024'hrs. · ~--__ Tull ~z oveo. S2i5 & Sl95 I pa t ch e rs . ComfT'!UMl~,Ai.ctl;. -IO&S-~~cupboard below ~Sale F o o ted Bathtub . Mltslcal 64l·l9u0 Tran~ll St!r \'ICt' lnr· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Afnt Cond ~so 54&6396 Beautiful s taint!d wood Purcelam Ped\?Slal Slnk.1--·-------.... .,,.,...ts 8083 sw..:C.. --• 8096 1 Private :\taMJt.:t.•ment e1e<; mounted high on a l2 lloof1er Citb inet man) 1 Eni:ranng. '.\letaJs. P1l·k ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..,... flrm .:scekmj!re ponsihle l· Pt"OLWFURNITl 'R1': draw e r ped esta l. moreold&newttungs Up & De h vt.'ry. Ken ••••••••••••••••••·•••• (°lf:l)>f l ,11, t ,., ~11'Cllll' best .,,,,., 1 i1 1 •• r, IJ!;!I or541 13!11 ~ .• ~ .... r11r.1 .... i.. l 't7. rn I'l l BOSTON · WHA LER I I' 1 Fl!~f Oftly I M1,nlh OCd! lrand ,.,.t""' .JolW ~ I 0 ~1P candldatl's in lht• Sao Desk. v e r~· ollld !land Books helf heaiihuard 20552 Queen Park Lane Porter-Gr1·ts<.'h Uru\fl !>rt i <.I:. tin er '':ilue Sl~• ... !I 1 dle gbark ar.c.i tor 1cht· I · *AUCTION* 1 ;irvc<I .> dr:1w Butcher with mirror . lnd l.ldes H 8 . sat / s-u n 1 n . 5:16. 7247 drums. j <'~ m b11ls. + •'~· t r J d e lur 1• a~ dn t 1 • 1., · cle & rontrol oper;.itor~ y It• 7 ·JOPM hl.ol'k t up w r lealher heater, liner. mattress dianapolis/Brookhurst -----tras. xlnl~ 5.J!:J.1417 -196·4!14~ I ' ·I'' , .. I I uoo Must ha 1~ xlnt dn\ln~I on •. 1•e1.1ler.$395 . 54f1·8620. and paddedra1l ---------.... ....._ ,.. 9100 .... ... 9100 I I t\o·dmom <.hnm" room\ , · s 1 L ' & _..,, ..,.w Awros, ..,ew Autos H•w 9800 "'uto• ,..."" r e 1· o ~ d U ' l r . " • ---Must Sell: Monng .>loving a e . rurn ••••••••••••••••••••••• • "' "• ~ 2 I, hv1111:: fuom furniture 'llt:l.P '" 00 Musl .. d i lhu.. S500 hshold items. "at. &Sun. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• • •••••• •••• H.·ri..1111s u r;.inrc c +relr1 •e rators .\I.SO 1 • D d · , "' qutrt'mt•nts). We '"II 1'HFifNICi" IT "!\ts wee.. esigncr tmng t;all 646·4451 167-11 Marie Ln. H.B. lr.iin candidate:. \lu.,t I O • $ • I'~. . romn group. le!>s than l.2 E.d 224 !JAM . Noellrlybirds. tw ahle tt1 deal w 111e l $.AVE AVE SA.VE pnt1'. ci b o gar a re :.ale A:.k for Don Rt•1s ---- pubht·. Pan limit.' or 1u11t \~r hono.r U11fA, \1C !terns fi42·6676. ktoept11 G --S~~ -.;..5 HUGE 3 Fam ily Gara1te C M <. ,, ., h 1 er s < he ckla & I ing. ...,. --Sa le 10.5 Saturday only. lime. Oll t•H ~ ' 1' \'a,s n. ~v PERSONJ\1. ----. -----••••••••••••••••••••••• 268 22ndS '' l :'rt Pope 71'l·ll66·98:lO bl~T'I C'H f:<"K S'P LF. \S F.!"" AM good cond-Navaho GARAGE SALE. Satur~ t. .... os a. esa. BAM ~PM frmd ava1labll· Items rug. LR r hair . antq j day, October 18. 8am t.o GARAGE SALE Sat Ocl Woitn MS wonted I -.uhJerl to prl'sale vanit~. wn1te varuty ...-5pm 152tn Nantes Cir 18 Above ground swim . s M.ASTERSAUCTIOH slool.2LRtaLles aJIS40 cle. lr\1 ne. 'The mingpoolS60.Bab\C:nb. ~111 ttmc. E.-.perJ ·~~I W7:1'~:"cwport nlvd CM ea Lamps.,$30 pr. Nice Ranrh.". Fur~iture . household items &more. ~~pphoi~~ t:1~:"~he 'J0iJ1 8.3.t ~)25 &16-861.16 tennis dresseo;, s t 9, SIO. ~lothes . dishes, J1ewehai~' 2048 Charle St. C~ta • , · 8.'i l·Sl!l6 camp stoves. sa on r Mesa 645·8823 Roger . 4011 So t o~·-t ----dryer. car parts, misc .. Hw~. Laguna Rt>u,•h Sale of ftne furn Drexel --· -----• Waitress licycl~s 8020 ('a b e rn e ti c b r set . Garage Sale . 8 Chit'()!) •••••••••• •••• • •••••••• dresser w /m i-or . '·'-.. Wa) • Irvine. Sat. Oct 18 Thl' Ritz has a n o ix.'flllli-: . . • • ""'" for the right !;(II I with MJLchmj! JJ,Jtr. Jl~l~•~h size head board . night Only· !I 4 Furn. TV. <.:onllnental fNJd & "int-3spd. me11 !., ~_i1mcn :. :.lands. $1295. Pecan man} Schwinn bikes, Moving· Dining Set. 1'wtn ;\lattress & Headboard. Games. Books. M1Sc. 5()' to $3()0. Sat. 9·3. 1819 Port Kimberly. l'i.B. cxpenente Appl\ In ),I nt conJ Silt> ,,J!l·~ c ane loveseal. S1 50. walls of s teel shelving. Thomasville pet•an f'r. kid's stuff. everylbini 4 Family huge Gara~e rru~~n . 2100 W Ocean Bl::irk Heach Crwser New country s ideboArd. cane muslg~ _ __ Sale, Oct .8 & 19, 9·5. An· u1 c. ~ood cond111on wing bark cha tr. IAmp :\flJLTl FA~IIL Y SAl,E. tiques, phys ics & merl•· Waitress. Cli.I' "' food S90 5'18·llll>i table. $450 Pecan & Dover Shores 18:0 San· physical books, rum " service 673 4477. Ad luildiRc) Matwiahl025 travertine roffee ~e. tiago Dr. NB S/S 9am· small appliances. baby& Answer "~· 642·4300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo. Oak c lawlool dmmg Spm 5411.2971 boutique items. toys, ---:------Aniorle Ir on. lO'x 2'• x room table. 4 pressed ---clothes & lots of misc. Wanted Joinery c~rpent~ 2• .. xJ /16, S7 ea, n "pvt back chairs. S425. Sola, French Provi n lcial 25675 Via Del Rey, SJl:. r"!'' 5)'1"S._ ~xJ)f'nence m (larty 541 30705 swwel rocker. cream & Sofa /C b r s . $275, <Harbor Lane Homes). J apaneSt!JOinery teehm ------gol d fl o ral. $250 Washer <Copper) $85, G q~ to construct on en· ~·" 0181 Or ...,. T di .._.., a r age Sale. Apt si stove. l al styled homes . Mu-.t C ... ru & .,..,,. · gan ..,.,, run e """""•. yr old hot water htr. be a quallrled US s-.a-..t 1030 r I Dresser S300 Fri.lOam kilch. tbl & chrs, twn ....,.,...-Pr of lge. com >' swive S1S Sam. 21571 Bahama ......... t 120 E 2•·t St wor ker t.b1lity to use ••••••••••••••••••••••• chairs. table lamp. all ...,.., e c . · .... · tools & equipment effet:· Dwlu'ootn clterM~ xJnl conp 645·6530 ~:~:i~/H~~i~N r CM. Sat 9:30-3 1 ivt>ly & supe rv1s e Cheap -~---Garaae Sale. !'th Junk dlrn11onal wor kers. :i-ton-768-5837 Kmg waterbed. GARAGE SALE-Oct 17. your treasure . Sat. and thty :.alary S\500 & pre· :------115 9-2PM Or by appt. 16742 Su.n. 118 w. Canada. San vaillng working condl· W ~ t e r h 0 u 5 1 n I! · s48-fl()67 Deborah Cite le , H. B Clemente .• tio11s.Takeadlonearest H}d~otech, For Nikon Rl:!dec N-.B. Home. Kg E lectric food slicer . Employ menl De velop-F'2 Sale or trade. . w a t e r be d c 0 mp I repro copier. clothes, menl Dept. office OCYr --496·~ Eves. w/s heeb·new Chemex bedding. tools. toys.. 860131·018 _ _ __ \"1vltar Series I 70.2t0mm heater ar new Wavecrest panels. gla11war e. CB sp Word Processor rJ.5 <&C>Om lens w /Macro malt 195, Drop leaf ma· I.lase station. 847·8005 _ ._..6110,llATOI foc u1in1. for Canon pie dak drssr SM. Boya MULTI-Family Garage • cameras, like ne..-cond. s hip bed w tblt ln drwen ...... lllDimum l yr . ex~. Sl~. 975.1280 Sale. Sat le Sun l1N1 ai O\allefttlnll 'ipport.unil.r -& cab 135. • 2 matcbl pc 00 9am-5pm. 200 to 8 w/buly La1un1t HHll law Vlvltar series 6 le larger SlO ea. 1 coYch 135, Amherst Place C.M. Ilg amc.. Top pay. a.enerua. with color head ·ac darlt Magnavox walnut imdit. variety or toodl•. _..., AmtFm 1tereo l pe dll le __ ...;....__;:;...._ ___ _ roo m equip. Alao Girard plyr 175. Much424Dahlla,·cdM,SatOct UUGHGARAGESALE 2 Upholstered Chaln1 rzs. Bar & Bar Stools llS. Duby Furn, Toys, Pots. Pana. dishes, Xmas Deco , Halloween Costwna le Kuc h. Much More. SAT U RDAY ONLY t -4pm 44t FAtherst-;c .M. ---... -----1 Clbac hro m e equip. mere l(lac 427 Vlata 11, 9:30-12:30. N'n mat· W ..... Prec...... Gl-274'. SUerte, NB, "4·540I treas .. box 1prln11 .... ..., 117' A<f • ••••••••••••••••• ... ••• To tl,000 2 MA 11 •JS Uke Brand Newt! (Queen>, kltch ltema GENUINE 8APPlllllD .,....._. w /at lea.t 6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wrou1ht lron wine rack. Your l'holce only $5 -·..,.,.as wpm. ~-Affectionate blal'k male 2 patlo ehalra while / • mlac whl NO IR, etlL ....,.__Call Vicki, kitten. smo. Atleray ~ brown with matchlng1 ..... --·-..:..-----1..!!~~!:!!!!, __ :__ l•flll'Coulal Pen<m· blem.•suo foot otlomal\•· To be Mllltl~S. ROLEX. Uk. DAT& Mia AMl&C)', mo~..__ ... med u 2 kMual• al' 4 .. All Items lfke new. JUST .• ,080-other wdlt ~ ..,.-chain. All 4 plec9 ror Nurau u,nllorm1, a pol'ket watcllH nllY•AFIE B0£ •••••••••• .. •••••-GDly tllOll Call (714) houaehold lt•lll•. -... · .!!!ll!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!IKEl8HOND Pupa. AKC. 1CMU1 fUrnlture.1.. toolt, clotlm. & .-.,,~, CU., aln. •Jr . P.-• etc SA-r t-l. at 7C!f Kvy Ult maa '1 1old 0 M-1..-.. ,._ ... am.ow . Pit ply . ULL .... l&w wb a lhliolra,pe. Cd.II . w~•IOld •Ofte1dp •9 !If...... DllWMMlaftl.-,, DlillrPllal"' l''lllllAcl. l&Mm ' wp,.coia. 1•11a . ! --- R'M MAKINO GREAT D6AU ON USED CARS ALSO '1111\'m .::.t: { ,. .... , t• ::I!"' .• , .. 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INC. WAL LY TUCKER DA SUN, INC. BALDWIN DATSUN CANOGA DATSUN COSTA MESA DATSUN . CULVER CITY DATSUN DOWNEY DATSUN, INC. BREA DATSUN ZEE DATSUN IRVINE DATSUN GARDEN GROVE DATSUN GLENDALE DATSU N HARBOR DATSUN, INC. BREA DATSUN .... U5ED CAR BARGAINS '79 DATSUN 210 2 Dr. DLX. SDI. Auto. trans .. A/C, Radio, Very C~n (385YAK) $4195 '78 DATSUN 8210 G.X. H/B CPE. 4 spd:--trans .. AM /FM radio, extra clean (276UZZ) $3695 '78 DATSUN 810 STA. WAG. Auto. trans., A/C, AM/FM stereo1 C/B cassette, p. steer., m.ags (Sef'.821828) •4995 '79 DATSUN 210 STA. WAG. 4 spd. trans., radio, roof rack, low, low miles ( 126XPM) •4395 '78 DATSUN 200 SX CPE. Auto. trans., AM /FM stereo, chrome wheels (656VZK) •409·5 '77 DATSUN 810 STA. WAG. Auto. trans., A/C4 AM/FM stereo, P. Steer. ( 104XHW) •3995 '79 DATSUN 510 H/B CPE. 5 spd. trans., radio, excellent cond. (Ser .064536) •3995 '78 DATSUN 510 H/B Cae. 5 spd. trans., air cond., AM/FM stereo cassette ( 728WOT ) •4095 '77 DATSUN 810 4 DR. SDI. 4 spd. trans., A/C, AM/FM stereo tape, mags, moonroof ( 609ffi) . •3995 ·. DOT DATSUN, INC. GILLIAN DATSUN FOOTHILL DATSUN, INC. MOON DATSUN TRI-VALLEY DATSUN, INC. LONG BEACH DATSUN , DOWNTOWN L.A. MOTORS IMPERIAL DATSUN, INC. UNIVERSAL CITY DATSUN, INC . NEWPORT DATSUN QUALITY DATSUN IMPORTS PASADENA DATSUN SOUTH BAY DATSUN, INC. BARWICK IMPORTS, INC. SANTA ANA.DATSUN, INC. MILLER IMPORTS, INC. TORRANCE DATSUN SUN DATSUN ..! . -' 4 • ...... '••ff 9040 ' ...... Stor... toto AntiqHl/ Alltol WMt•u u10 Aelfot, IM,.,.W Atdot. 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JIMMARINO 831·2040 495-4949 ... xti9:11 23' cuatom bit Chnsl't'aft I> 10 1 1111 >1>•~"1 I ,,.. VOLKSWAGEN Closed Sundayi. ,. bin H I ,. u 'Oil I II ll ''!I l""l 7111'" h ul I ~·~~~~~~~~~~I 7i 7)tl "'Jl!•>O J'1K rm :)l-t.9ti•1 F1nJm·111g J\ "'' F'rir lnln •;ill \l'I l\.11 It ')•. S1•uth I .1-.1 llo.1111-. ..... 1Wt:• I JI M MARINO u lk o;w AGEN ca cruiser. compleu.• 11 n1 • -. u ~ u 1 •Ii ..... ~... Iii ,.,ac u ,., ly refurbished Junt• t!llll tlr .. ,,,..J Xlnt 1·1>ntl 1, .... nu Ill'\ 1'1:\liTO:O-. Bl:. \I'll \ < \\I V \I 'J'' Head , a alley. s ip:. 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Chrys. auto ptlot. ,Renl. 22· Lux ~1olur ;Trucks 9560 •USED BMWs• natural gas &alley, hold· Hme. sips ti. ,,r1r c·onl i••••••••••••••••••••••• 722002 111 " :.. r ,2001 Ing tank. 537.500 Nwt S~iO "k +ti · mi j '78 SR5 I 'i3JO<:shpd •05.-i!Ji Yacht Exchange 675-llnl 1 ii40·8585 _ FLATBED '74 2002 l11 s r r 0:1321 . -l I One of a Kind' 1 ·;5 2002a 10035 l 25 .WELLCRAFT NOVA , Wood ~takl·;.. 6',!f IJ1.~I. 2150 Hsbor ll•cl 'i7 630cs14 spd ;. r 1(~'11~1 11 835·3171 I Tt<f Ull••UlE DRIVING MACHINE 3000 MILES Ho c; •• 111 , 1 u c '.\ 11.1ll'flhJr k 1 'I''' Jffi Ion ., .... , ... lll ll •llllJlllj.! 1 .111!.tl ' ... u "" r l!·an I ull 1L1rr :::.:1111111 11flt·r~ 1;7.1 11:J1H hi:l ~ l:!i ............•.......... i i l1•fl'•" ll1•al1·\ l~fo 1111 '<lr t '"''" \m F1 .,1,·rl'll 111•11 l'IUlt'h 111 \111•ht•ll1j \ \.\'\ 1.111 .. d· 1.111n<1 u I •oJ• '•'' \I"'' ,. 11 : ·, tt u f; ~·., 1 -: • ;:w .(11111 '"' •. ,,., twm 351 FORD. many I * *I air rnnclil 111111111:, 5 Slll.'t.~I. Costa Mesa 645.5700 I 'if> 2002 s r ls p.i 157><1 I 7:1I1;;h1111 ''<lfZ.\ 1 :I. pkt• Xlras mu s t see at • 1'11rome ,.poke,, 11,w 'i8:.1201<1air.15t6!1 J 1:1111111 111 1. ,1111 , r111d llr.o Karmann Ghia 9734 WOODS M A R I N E ' TRADE IN rntlc;., tan<lum Whl•t•I;. 1!13201 I s pd. ;.unrt mil':' 1 & ,11·a., :\111"1 , .. 11 :s!f~MI ••••••••••••••••••••••• 760-8896 ~lu st sh" l'•Hlh' 1n ' WANTED! _ 71-.'12\11J .J 1t 1tiMl:'i l 1',d l ;·1.! 11111 \\llfk ,.,. 7H (dfl \ Lt lllll• '" YOUR VALIUM '.\'la kt' Ol'fL1r 1 I K 71ii lKI ' Liile mocll'I To.i 111 a:. .uut 'l!l.'>2l:!a I ,µd t l'll·l t 1>11 t!tti:.! ,., , , & "k1·111l.-!'I ul 1 ti ha\I .1111 Ip• , .1 32' UninJte. '77. complete· ly equipped for fishing & pleasure. radar + manr xtras. (714 1846·0021. 27' :\lonterey diesel rlSh boat w I Newport rmor ing. xlnt cond, 545·8734 '78 36' Unirtite. double cabin. loaded. 140 hour.>. beautiCul. 7i 4·7101. 3S9·1236. 13' Boston Whaler & trlr. excell. condition w/40hp Evin. S2600. 846·8062 FOR AN RV @'*'~ MotVQ'tc( r \'ol, ,1,, ca 11 u-, 7!15281a s r t<W151 ·"k 1,.1 ...,1,.,,.1,,.1111>1.•th lil-.1·1w1,·1;1., !tlf.i AND KISS VOLKSWAGEN •NC i TOL>AY " '. CloHd Sundays .Fiat 9725 1;1, ''·" 111.111. .1 , YOUR DOCTOR ~100 I ' ORANGE CO.u_t.ITY'S • ••••••••• •••• •• • ••••••• n,.,, ,,. '""' "' ·' GOOD-B¥E OEST 1976 FIAT l ll'S rnnt11 lt11' ,, '' '·' Most of our mint's are under $10.000 Class A's under $14.000, a nd buhble top vans under Si .000. w.·,. ctealiftCJ Oft alt ift•entory 13731 Harbor I TOYOTA-•ouo OL SEDAM ~Int I " '• , .,, ' •1 ----~~rden Grove 1' "" Ha1ler ll•t1. & > 'Pt'l·d J 1r 'i·r-. i 1<·;111 ~ 'lrill u;:1· '79 FORD Coot•M••• ... h.1q1 11:;6PH~ 1 Maida COURIER l ,... •O·tlOl ... S4o.to7 S2 49 s .i cylinder . .i s peed. long l Sa les-Sen ll'l' Lea~mi.: JIM MARINO b e d . ext r a dean I PORSCHES , RoyCarver,lnc. VOLKSWAGEN t f~G.1 103 1 1 Rolls Ron-e R'.\IW IHil l ll<•a t•h lll\11 9738 . .•....•............... 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SUper .., '-" ~v• ..__. _____ "':"!IL .r. ----~---J4uto•,N.w 9800..lnrtot, H~-· ·-9~.-+-cturtos,...,..~w • 989-Q .t.~~"' - t·······················,······················· ······················ ···········. . clean w /c urrent survey. * * LONG I ED 1 ·-IW 1j~ I Cummings Diesels. 712 . PICK-UP I i,..c.(, ~~;rip I KW Onan . Sl25.000. l 4speed.-lcylinder . Don't .......... -110 u.._ , 850 :'-i. Beach Bhd LA HABRA I 556-9900 ~dys . 646·5264 x1nt 23 ~2 '78 Monaco missthisone.11P21~1 13631H••bo•fl'•" eves. Bunkhouse 26,000 mi a/c I $4697 Geroen Giove"' 13'·13JJ 15 Mi. No. of SA Fw~·I 17141522-5333 Sunday by Appl. 28' Monterey ' head , generator. awng $18,950 ...... 11!!1!~1 --. -;,-.-P-a_y __ _ 1alley, VHF, recent ens. 557·621W I •• ,, ••• -o 'baul. s11.1001oeo. TNleft, Tn1•.t 9170 OVER & SS7"'580, 4tM·2511 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11 ... 1oo1r ' ~ 'X Gtaapron, 25', fb. ts, l~, Nfurn1ished. ol~· j For Your Good I R.u '7SOO ..,.,._, ew y renova.-.. 1 VW. Porsche or Audi C:u!lta ·""~il ~ oJ:io ARE UP I 00/o p. 751-1879 140Cabrillo. :!888 11ur1>ur Rl\'d . . 1981 PRICES :' ~ 10x40 '. fu rnished. Examine the \'alue ol ......... / 112.000. 140 C a brillo. '7!1 Chev Scottsdale. \'W -PORSCll E At..-01 this excellent selectmn of a... 9050 646-67~. Ask for Faye. camel brown. auto. air, -1-15 E Coast Hiway used BMWs ! I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... S-.lce Parts till. liner & box. 17:\l rru. at Bays1dt• Dri\'e •IAC•CHASBS!• lrAccH..riet 9400 1 mint cond.S649S.1!5l·OOM ~c'~!:' ~ach 6730000 1979 733i I .Dont stay home and sul.k ••••••••••••••••••••,•• 1 '56 :i. ton G MC P l,;.. Premium pnC'cs Grar wired interior. Ful ·I while.your husba~ and $SAVE SAVES gd work truck. $400. paid for an~ used car ly equip.ped. ~ s peed. boyfnends sallofr~the WITHUSIDPARTS 536·7996.daysonly 111re1gnordomes11c1 1024 31 ·1979320•1 i elegant 82' Schooner at Im Ported car parts ~Courier pil'k up hox. ;• 2 Seft • ·• First • Silver w' black mtenor MuaUan race. Join an -----an good 1·ond1tinn. I C S ·1 IM PORT '"'-~ , d & 11;bo an Lucas and sai AUTO SUPPLY rt. Make xlnl lr:.11ler nutomat1c. air con . w ith the fleet to $175 645-3532 t·asselte 16140 1 ' Mazatlan. California lOl.N Manchester ---1978 530i -Cruises. 548·419T Anaheim i76-9900 j3 Chev P_t;, "• Ion. 8200 Cop.per w •tan leather 1 4 d z I h (; \' W. w 1· am per Fu II ~ e q u 1 p 11 e d lotlh. Soll 9060 •spee equip Isl S2500 ~teals. Automatic. t5i531 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tr.1111i11i011 ;)86.()65.j 1978 530i '49, Luft>rs us; 2Sft. vam Also miscellaneous 240Z. R d w l le th Full I hull . s l i p i n NB . ~Zparts '78 Ch e '" 4:<4 3• T. ~HRB ll .11h111 llh d c 'adn a\ .-r. -~ beautiful . $4000 Silver.ado camper ~pet· 1· .. ,1.1 \11 ..... ,:i1110.1.111 equippe 'Ul•>malll'" 894·91>10. 768•5837 Loaded w extras. Like t561!J ) I ----"-------t2 Polyglas GT-F 70-14 new Less than 17K rru "'ut I rt d 1 • 1978 32~i 41' NPS NEWPORT · l'k I · PM "' os, mpo e I Copper '".tan interior 1 '75 s loop. C&C design. 12 Mag wheels fits Che' r\ll ------ -....... R 9 0 , u oma 1( h ~ires. J e new. 4·s ug 14' SS950. 548·0351aft 5 • i ·•••••••••••••••••••••• \ l . t • 1 ·olJ> ·1 bags . good invest. -s.114 .u"".5912 ·71 El Camm<>. rehll cnJ? ....... a omeo 1 5 • •• OJV • • • h II •••••••••••••• •• ••••••• ROY c "'RYER BMW I S&0,000. Newport Yacht ntw auto. a t • ., e . 1 1-·i~ 1 \I F \ Rt J:\>IE<J ·"' Exchange.675·1800. Chevy 350 .i . boll ma in. S2700.644·5619 I · ·'. ··. · , ·, 1540 Jamboree Road complete. eng read~ l11 1._ -. -L L~:·\H \~~"· . 1 :0-.EWPORT BEACH CIUISIMCi SAILOI run. just o 'hauled. S560 °8 Chev~ '' ton. c·u.~lom .\I.I.. ':1~ ~I i;s 1 ~o I 640-6444 Instead of Investing $50 f ord .ioo 2 bbl. C6 trans. dlx. auto trans. ;i ir. ii; I \\ l' n· Ut•a ltn _ _ _ 1 1 to 5100 thousand you can both re.:-ently o'hawed. pb. white. 31~.~ ":1'· xlnl Capri 9715 enjoy unlimite'd sailing S6SO. Ford 289 w 1c 4 rnnd. $4200 .14-6.ii;-~ 1980 SPIDERS •••••••••••••••••••••••' for a few thousand on a trans. both good shape. -----HERE NOW!!! 079 Capn RS . black. s uperb 4 0 ' K e t c h 1325.893·1872 ·79 C HE V Y '2 T o n \'6.xlntcond 6735340 Stl\'erado a ll 01>1ions. . blk came l an t 12~1 BEACH IMPORTS 91-1-9si5 _ KITE. $550. Autos f~ Sale showroom c·ond S6500 8-18 Do\'c Street ·71 Ca pri 1600 for sale or! Dolly.Af\6.760·1776 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 979-0368 ~EWPORTl3E.\('ll 1 trade fo r ,·an E\'e . IMPORTANT V-752·0900 &15 1°'.'i_. _ --I' JS' 1938 California CNS· NOTICETO _,., 9570 In& Class Sloop, bristol READERSAND •••••••••••••••••••••••i i !l SPRl:"'T.\'ELOCE ,Dottuft 9720 1 cond. VHF. dingh~. 6 ADVERTISERS 1976GMC VAN \ S s L' '.\I E L q w1•••••••••••••••••••••••1 tails. Cull covers. Nwpt The price of items Lovet~ s urfer Fully INTE REST I.E ASE 19780ATSUN 1 aUp. 16.000 080. E\'S, advertised by vehicle carpeted & panelled. Ulack. l<·utht'r. ;, ::.~. 200SX COUPE , •42.5494 .• Answer Ad dealers in the vehicle Looks super·ru ns super 11 & Cl:-.ILV 11 000 5 d & · d v classified advertising <lC0638Jl J 0~" • · spee trans. aircon t 1'352.642·430024 hrs. columns does not include 53995 miles' lm m a\:ulate'. Call (400UJT L 1 RACING Soling wttrlr & any applicable t axes, JIM MARINO Dan • ;it 975IJ l 13 or $4495 I s a 11 s s 3 9 o 0 a I s 0 license, transfer fees. 838· 1833 ~L~~.~. ·~:·:.~ ~~;;;~~£;~~~~.~ uu;~t~~j~c,, ~;~·;~;;;o;:??. mil I '»'Columbia Sabre Sloop. paration charge~ unless Dy n a m i t e s edan. 1425 BAKER ST. I loaded, sUp In Newport. otherwise s pecified by '76 DODGE Bubble ToP A u tom a t i c & a i r I cos TA MESA 540.002 lluat aell. Best offer. the advertiser. Van· self contained· gd Original maroon finish. - -------- Aller 5pm~91Sl. GiMrill '510 ~~nd :100 642-7-063 aft 1428LOH > '80 blk special 280ZX T·j ••:-•••••••••••••••••••• 30p _ S2195 top. Cully equipped. still Udo 14. trlr, cover . 2 sets '64 Stud b k C mmdr '63 Econ. Van must -JI JIM MAllMO warranteed $14 800 I taib. race r i&ged. very e a er o . ,,.,. · • . C 1 ea n . s 1 7 .. 0 . Goodforpartsorrest.ore. $800. Call after Spm VOLKSWACiEH 847·6401 I " M/0 492 4888 '""• 18711 Beach Blvd. . ~ pd l-(714)840-18..a. . . 968·"'"" HUNTINGTON BE,\CH 7, 280Z 2 + 2. 4·s . e ec. I .. UC• ltltllA••H/ 1977 Dod ge Sportman 842.2000 snrl, ~M/FM i:ass .. AIC. ClilMIC1 9520 Van, 6 cyl. auto. ChrollE 53K ms. $8500. 661·7074 23' CORONADO 11fie· ••••••••••••••••••••••• wheels , n e w tires . ·~Audi 4000. 4 spd, 5 yr '72 Datsun 240Z. air. =·k~F.~~~~~ lt57POID AM /FM stereo. panell'd warr. 36 mpg, Sl0,000. mags, .ispd . $3.750. •utru. s harp, $5200. THUMDHlllD & carpeted . Excellent 759·0581 673·6733or493·9457. Nwpt Yacht Ex c h "n~mo1t desiredclassic condition.lowmileage. 1·75 Fox, mint <'ond. . '. m.lllO. In So. Calif. Fully Dally Pilot Federal j AM /FM c assette, reg 1980 200SX. a ir . AM FM , •t:::'-/ res10ttored .•.• (wuh111tepoww/bleuer. C redit Union _repo.' eas . 12550. 640.6;98 st~eo cass. rear de!og· T-_70 • Sealed bids are 1>e1ns ac-eves/wknds ger. S.sp. blk w 1gray mt..1 "' (005UKZ). cepteduntllOct.28. -----xlnt cond .-perfectly ....................... ••t atip or moorin~ waattd for 1980 30 -Catalina Sailboat. 1 ... fll\ area preferred. SAVI!!! See at Daily Pilot A.-0 IMW 9712 main .. must seH. BI00.1 .._~·or linden'" r1111:11. · Dn: a.-. :Wm:.,...n. THEODORE ROBINS ~ 0 w () i r, ~ I I . i ' I "I l ltl IUPINgJ:DED '48 J'onl Wood ... rncorect •• It l1P JLl,ODD. ALSO '21 Model ... -t71-noo A Tow• Sedan, 4 dr. r Mft •oori I Need Nltoncl. Ideal lot atu-atte•r wl~b . boal. dmt.'10.000. ITs.tlll. Shop, 330 W. Bay. Costa ••••••••••••••••••••••• M2·S39Q. ___ .:....._ _____ _ ~esa. 642·4'121 • ext :n5. ·7~ BMW 2002 Gd Cond •78 Datsun 280Z, 18,000 mi. AlllM W ... ed ff90 Blue ":/ bl:ck ~terior. mint, mags, etc. Auto. ..... ••••••••••••,..... $34000 er 6 5.23 675.3545 . '74 2002, 40,000, en1. ml .. '70 DatsuA 510, xlnt condi·: s unroof, A'·(;· sl•reo. lion, new tires. Call eves, I 1., Dollar Plld for Your Car! '°""'°". '°" U.C•M....-y .. Hal'bor Blvd. Col\a Meta 540&10 l wht. w /nav} Int. Xlnt. 613.7721 cond. $,MOO. PP. 955-lE --------· Cldll~C11ru--riL82l~._auto_AMJ_FM. t Whatever the Fad nds . minor mech. Good Roll 'emolfthe market j bod~. 964·6193anyllmr. t With a Clualfled Ad ". ANT. ACMON? ~ CaJJ Now! MJ.5671 C1Malfed Ads fa.5671 ----··--· - ' 24 M0/24,000 MIU SlaYICE CONl'IACn A¥ AIL.AU oH MOST US. CA.IS '79 DATSUN 121 0 4 cyhttoet ~'C radl() Wf\Mt ~ v.nvt mt9"0t ;ttUO• ~~ ... rant•he:pnce• 927 '1/r/ZX l3999 179 280 ZX Cpe. G.L. Factory G L Qlt.9 • Cyl ~ soeeo • ., ~ 11~"9 tl()WtH .,,.,_ 00•\ Arr»,,,. 1:teteo t:tH• f..o&•lt "'' ... 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JIM MARINO w111W ~J YOllCSWAGlN INC VOLMSWAG!N $4297 111-;11 llcach Blvd '76 S1·1rn1'l'O, l'll'un Luma m u~t -.ell 759 IJ!IW 1 ···: ~ ~-~; -~-~~~~··· SPORT COUPE! ~!9!"1P."l!!P.!!'flf!~ 534-4100 I HU'lolTINCiTON l:H. \I 11 1;.; Jiu~ 111.t, l'I •·ni: 1:11 1 13731 H ar bor 142·2000 I nw1 ha 1111·al l'111ul 111-;•h ll Garden G rove • "'""' & 101 ~1 )1.HI f1r111 ,7STOYOT" 7uTlth27mpg S:!401!1r1ok't •w,:1 .40~1 a & run~ i:11111t ' Nt·w dutd1 , CELIC A ' l'1rell1 lt.1d1al t irt·~ will liH \ W Jiu,.: ,i:1l 1 ,,,,d ,,.,ru ' • 'IJ4'1·1l r.11 ton ,111 11,n lake llmu11 ea r 111 lr JUt· ""'I... rc hll 1•111-! 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' . ,i,I 11J1.1i'• ~I OTA II ,. 98' '' 4749 I 9 79 TOYOTA CELIC AL 'B " u•'l tactorv 31 • t 111lt:inor .11<m »>• 11~1,' 1 )'I~ I ~ "' 1 I I ,,,.,., .. 1 I ~,tH• I 11 ' ''I/ o\J /t n t',1 ~~f-f' I (I' w 11 f I J MG8 ROADSTER '978 TOYOTA SRS ' r..t to>1e· ·as i>llP. • • • r 1•~cagr· rack & I r1•1( 1' 'l°'l"q(.1 9 ( (I I I l " t. yl I ~·r\;> '1 "fH',,tJ tt~O~ ! \'I I <t• l\oy\ I './-!P I' flntt)d 'llil')!> II yl , ''"' r • lr>f..>I r, lo. 1 ·,, • A ,,, ><••'A !'fl<lr1~ Qas -..1, ,,, • r H• "''r'" nnrr • Fo,3f,f1()l ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,, 17><", 1980 TOYOTA C OROLLA DELUXE StAl'ION WAGON ,., J 1·· • , ' • II ., .. 11 . A I\ i .. M -.t": , . ., . 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VOLVO SALES, SERVICE AND LEASING U \ ~:II~~. \S 01-:Ll\'F:IW u:t•~:flTS 1977 CHEVROLET MALllU COUPE \oH' tra n .... lllrlon· air. I"" '-II'• ri n~ & hrd kf'!> ., 1.:~l'{,J I '78 CHEVROLET CHEVETIE \ !!·•' m 1s 1·r . ext r a clean IXl\.I\ 0/.) $3899 ~ ?t.~el.e 1.1:--.coL~ '1 ER{' RY Iii \I TO t'l':N TER UR JIM MO\RINO VOUCSWAG91 1111 11 l.Sea<'h llhd lll:!\'l JN1; J'I>.'< ll L.\l'll ·---84'2-240-0 '17 VW CAMPY EARLE IKE VOLVO ,,,.-1~ H·ur-110...-ltl'\-d·-· 1 ·11S'f \ ~I 1-:S,\ 6 4 6·9 303 51110-9467 llt\'l;\;I': ls~7000 ·1 ----'74 CHEVY CAMARO LT I to J II 1· 11 p II II I •• p 11;,LM'\J S6999 ORANGE COUKTY VOLVO l .\•"J I .._l\.~ l.Y \ llf.\11 '@"" Uta.Jt Mou'(nd 1 •• 1., .... 1 '""·· llt·Jlt·• , ~I/ VOlKSWAG lN IN ( , 111:.'1 :,1.':1~'·1 '.;.~·~~~~· • ll:"llA ..1 100 I ~ IJll!l'.CT t • 13731 Harbor I '10 ~=;~.::v• , N~,. \uto m atn· .11 r 1 adin. 1111w 1·r :-lt•t-nnl! power It I ;, k •. ' \ 111 \ I rour. ' u • t 11 m "' 11 1· l' I " . I \I '\l!;!K I $2997 'iX~ ll.t1 l1'lf flf\d COMVERTllLE I 2025 S Manchester j l"\J ll µowt·rhurd to llrnl A hem 750 2011 I ... \' q,.,,, .• 11111:1:m ttl07ZST na I - SPECIAL L1..,:;-Volv-o. pcrr ~e-ch-&,' '76CHEVROLIT "" MONTECA.RLO I "D-•. ,,,., hod~. !>11:r1·0 pn<'ed to ractnry air ··ondltioniog. l ~ r'14~~ I sdl '192 ;;;:1:1 . I lo.II p11wer. Landau lop. ' I It l '\;DA ' 1 1 x~ot.PD r: 1 K1'fiuc·t>d to . 1'•71 \'11l\11 11;.:•, I 1~'11 .,2199 l~\1 '111 1'E"'TEH l1H run::.i;11 ,1 I ~dllo<l)I • IH\l'\~. >l:Jcl'ihl•i 11r11.: """t'f \\1 1''1 I "D-~y/4"~- i '76 SCIROCCO ·I~:• -.... ~i<:, I ~ ·\utomat n '1ran,m 1o; .. 1on. • Ll'\r m .;-.; 'I F:RCl7RY 1- \!'ll n 1 ,1,•r1·11 K l1<J1k Autos, Used 1 .. \I T1)l'f'.'ll T1•:1tDR. a ir 1·u111l1t 1on111._ .tlJn,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ill\ 1:-.;I': K:J0.7000 whl'cf-. Su p•·•· Sh.irp Generol 9901 1 <HZ:H'~f-:t •••••••••••••••••••••••' SEE US FIRST! . 54499 NOTHING OVER @~ HfQ!Jt Mott-a.ul Y0ll($WAGEN INC 534-41-00 13731 Harbor Garden Grove $4995 I IOJ 8AICE1t 5T I We• ha\ e a go•Jd sell'<.1.ion 11f ;-.. E W & US ED \'he\ r u lt'I ~' COHMElL CHEVROLET ~ll<HIM ll IU ·d 1·1isT \ \1 ~.:-. \ 546-1200 Sex\ ·;:1 VW BuR rchlt I co~TAM£~A 140·•101 eng In xlnt u•nd sz1:;i1 1 O!:_lJSI ofr •l!l7 :103~ ! 1' I i!l NO-\'~ i11r Hu~·hback. i>Ulo. air co11d. lint gt. am radio, c lc t do~·k. 6 cyl. '\~·w rau1al 11rcs. new IJruke•. tunl'·up. heater 1·or<! Cornµ:.011) r·ar. :iell l)t•lo"' Hlue Book S3,4i9 17141 ~o 5912 1 19nl Bujll Bug . 11t-1·J~1 ForClass1r1ed Ad work on int SlSOOnr bo...,l A<..,-ION ulft•r 7511221 1 CJll <1 Daily Pilot I s~I~~;~\~:;~~~~1£ P~~:~j' A~/~~~n j & l'luh'h rµr Hod ' in l!d ---------- 1 1·und S2 2VO bst 111 r 1 'Jll aft I l•lfl 'I thru l-'t1 or Buick 9910 I .•...•.....••........... ;:: \' \l'Rll'E. I owner, ,1111 1n 0111. a 1t·. br1bl ::.1195 OBO 631 51i:U ·;.! ' he\ y wai.:011. must "" gd tr .111-. t• .ir. rnak~· "'.in 1111 c r •711 l~ 6161 I wl.nd-. JO\ l•mC' X:~ U \i j' 7 8 \' W t' o 11\' 1• rt 1 h It' I while whtlt' .\ M rM t·a~~-air. $7200 t>:ll 1815 I 70 Bu~ itOod 1·11nd l\l1rh I : tire-.. xl11t l'ne. Sllllll.I 1976 BUICM Loa~::t.~ ~·?i1~!i.Et~111 I 11111 & 10 liO i>" r Sl'al .11o t'hcvy 1<1r. x lnl for l"''lor:JllOll $150 :lhU u;;)7. 11:11111.1t;1 I ;o 'lahhu. JUI•>. a/c. 70M. I \lnl :.hapl'. $1300 7 j S l' 11' 0 <:a: II. l l t' :! II 1 am Im cass . 56.000 rrn f.3-1 1701 7tiu-·171>8 80 Hahl111 t "'n,·t " air ( ••a &Ate Ell s r $!olli~JI "' r~·d , 5K tnl COSTA""£$" )_. •101 'Hi \ W. m1111 rnnd. Lw<I. LE SABRE I H:.1 IHO'i 955 1100 - Chrysl~r 99ZS !······················· I '78 CHRYSLSl I CORDOIA L11Jdc1l. power windows. tito .IB.'i5 or 1'4 I ff725 I .7 O BUICK ' Sl.950 I r u II p•iwcr. onl~ II 1)~1:1)71 i ullt•r Spm milt·~ i.!671JTli l I ll"~t'r ,,phi '!CUI, llOW8f' tloor lol'k!>. vmvl roo£. nt FM .-.1er1·u t'upe. tilt whee l. wire wheel COV· :11.iol c·r~. c ru ise control. I I eat her tntl•r1or Don ;t. 1111:-. ... this one~ tltUUCO). VW B.ij:1 Bu~. 1mrroc. $1599 fi r 'i l $4!.~50 ldkl'S "D-n "J~ ~-~'!.- 5-t.1 :.! 122 S ec lo ap ,..,,.,_.,. ?'~~ prc<·1atl'. l.INCOl.N M 1-:licUHY '78 ~hit e VW Con~ert1hlt•, 1 16 ·:\l.·T_O (' t·:NT ER ~H cas~. 11 ,000 mi. netoel!l IH\ 11\E &JO·i!XX.I qukk :.ale 17900 fmn •·73 Cc ntun . v~. ph. a r . $4497 : _<;:~.!!._ 497 58!l: nu pa mt h1 1n 1 runs gd. S700 ()Ulj I) • ·-"-"C.I '11118 ll;11·hot 111\d '70 VW SQU 'REBr\'"' / '" :!\ ;:ni '"""· " ""' "I" 32111 t'<,..t.1 \11·,;1 ~Ill11.1:10 New P ainl. Reb .. :nlol . l'' l' ,,. " • -CodiUoc T Sl11t ionwal(on. ull pwr, $2200/0H0631 0560 I "'tlS ·77 Town/Countr y :l se111 ·72 BUG I own. am/fm •••••••••••••••••••••••1 stcreo't a pe, s h owroom stereo 8tr k. smog cert 1'73 Citdillac, 4 dr sedan I t·tmd. lo mi m ake offer r uns & looks like new sell I Xlnl cond $1300. •193·5338 thi.s week 494-9227 646-8610 C -.. ---9912 -----------.---or•• • '67 VW VAN re bll 1000. m l .'69SEOAN D~ VILL.E ••••••••••••••••••• .. •• t'OOlcr . spare partslf cull I Extra clc11n. very good 'fill ·orvclle conv. Xlnt eve~4912782 I r~nn1n~ 1•01id1lion . rond Pri 11ate par1~ ----------onginal owm•r 5~6-0524 'S1VW Mlrrobus, runsgd, SJ6·1389 645-7672 --·--- raec:han1r owned. IUIOO. ----.--t:orvelle. i mmuc '78 (ll05lMl·6S16 or !M8-88116. '76 Sefllh!, 2 tone silver, SJJer1al. All options. "-· Mike. · loaded. wire whl coYerS. sume lse or purchue. lll w h l. ai r , c ru11e, 1.711 1 H!l·S l 90 e '·es. Am/Fm iape steroo. seU Pnvutc-. 74 Super Bug, xlnt. Lo "'lies. Stored 2 years. •• 950. a5l·lte4. 644· 1033. • ••..A• cau ea.~ lo blue book , $582.r; 080. ------1 ... ... -. ..... ~ .. --.. , I ' ...... UM4 A41tot,UHd l4Mtot,UHd IAute•.UHd lAMto1,Uted 1...t.1,U1ed •••••••••••••••••••••...••••.......................................•• ~ ....................................................................• Fri~. October 17. 1980 c...-"ll Ford '940 :Mef'cwy 9910 M111t_., 9'5J •Oldtmottlle 9'55 ri..to 9'57 Autot. Used · ··········~··········· .............•.........................••........•......••.....•..... , •...•.............•...• ···················•··· .....•.............•••. 1974 MllCUIY '7' FOID '10 MllCUIY 00 Mu11t AM •·M <ill·r~~' 1977 OLDS ·n rinto. rebuilt, Am/Fm ...,...... ,, .... cou••• 111 FAllMOMT I CA,11 b r\t llllr 'ihtlt .. u 11,•11,' c ...... s.,,.... II truck. clean 11025/ Bst ••••••••••••••••••••••• \utomaur tr ans . fat STATION WAG<>tf " •, li ndl'' .. u11111l..t1 11· ,.:11ou n,tl,•uio:•" 11<111:1' Im· tilt whel'I. v111yl t11p ufr S4H 0194 '77 PLYMOUTH t or ~ 4 1r' AM l-'MI Au1nmatu•truni.mi""1o1' 111111 .. m 11>1111111,f11l'lun i.11·11-1~90U4 & .\M •·M s t e r eo 7S WAUONVSminteond AllOW :.>lereo 10llKTl1 flOlll'r )l~rin j IJl'"''r • 111 d1t111r1111 11 . IHl\4 1•1 1 t1~HTU 1 P.S /B AC NuradlaJtires 4 t~dlnder. gas savinit $2495 br•kei.. AM I-" ,.1i•r1c•o ,1t ... 11n1t jlllll••r bJ'41w 7U \lu<,1.rn.: t 'uhl11tt1 Xlnt $2795 $.1500afl ~pm 751 !rb'8 :.pec1al. !976TOI > ~ faiimlhfun niJ i hHh l.1t..t' lll..1•01•,. l ll~ITYI 1·1111.t ''"'"' .i111l1t•I Sllff . "''" 1 UH\ II :..• $Sttt 1.1 IMMI 1111 1 11 l•h•1 \ HI '72 Pinto. runs xlnt. nu NABERS Alli ) 1.TNrt.H ' t Ao M ........ " cona ._,,,. ~•·•1t1 '1' COU•AI H7 I-u lt rio ..... r. 1.,1mlau '"" tilt Wht•,·I ll•'4 ulllt'" 1?<&2WFL1 \\ ,1,. Jt\W!I Mow! SUH ~?htiJ.e 1.1.Nl'l.)l~N M .. : K('I ll \ 16 AU TO '1-:NT l':tt l'R Ill\ l N t-: 0 1 7C)ll OodfJe ttl5 ..•••••......•......... Slt9' ~.M ~~-~-~--i'1uou 11111 11t~I:! brakeci radia tor. ~lust -D-~~ ";ltttl-J.e ,..._. .., ?~~ Otd•moblle 9955 ::.a1· $450. 8:ll 82~1. aft 4, ~ ~--· ~~-~-~--I 19:12-111 Jtihn llONOA ~ ?~~ I 1'1111 ' \11-11\ t.tn ••••••••••••••••00•••••1 18AUTOC ENTER OR \t. \I '''' "·' 11 tc nu ·77 OLDS unaA•E11tST. '7l Pullo. :t:l.O'Ht mi. hke IRVINE 83()r7600 Iii \ l'IJt-'IJll o10 11 CUTL SS I COSTA MESA UO·•JOJ Ol'W, 2nd ow nr Sl500 -l.l'c 111 ' \I .. HC I IC\ th \I It 1 C I ' I I It Ull A I '73 OLD·MOllLE r1rm 545 5348.1146·1!1<15 '7:J Sebring S port Model. SUPREME ., -lo mileage, all power. BROUGHAM . CUTLASS !Plymouth 9960 ~1r , Am t i''m radio, I H \ I\ I-lt'tll 71UI l'• .. ntariq 9952 lt77 F·OIO •••••••••••••••••••••••' LTD WAGON 1974 MUSTA~G 111 1111tl 11 I li,1111 hl olt; \111 .. 111.1 111 .. \ '>111111: hall po\.\l'I. 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Sti50 675 6906 I Make your <;hopping easier by using the Daily Pilot Classified Ads . ·74 Vega w a gun, 4 t~ I. econ om y , low pric~ tranl>~rt 649-283:J cv~ Trade your old stuff ror new goodies with a Classified ad.. 642·5678 f~ ROWQU. \~~IOl s• c>71 'l!fr. < h1.sslf1edad.sdo 1twell I-------- DAIL y PILOT DI I @1~ .. L u _.J !lll•l\I ,ond Ill' I' 1-:H ll~ve soln!ttunK to s~ll VOUSWAGfN. INC 534-4100 13731 Harbor 9100 ~~.°.~·.~:.--: ....... !~.~~ !~.~·.~~·-~~.~ ....... ~~~~ Garden Grove LINCOLN -~t ERCt:RY l6At:TOCE:'llTERDR. I IRVINE 830 7000 Buv Me~ I'm a '76 Dodge ASpen . 4dr. \'·!I with a uto trans. air . .io.ooo mi. & I use reg ~as. $2500 080. Call 673·5332. Ford 9940 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71FOID GIA MADA Full power . ~howroom new. 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SATUIDAY: l:OO ~TO I~ P.M. i, .. -.-~· ""'·'-4 _,__,u .. •"'"•'. -~ -.... t.t • I I . I I • ... • • .Orange Coast L 0 I I I Cl t...t Your Hon1eto•·n Dally N .. wNpaper VOL. 73, t. 291, .. SECTIA, ... PAGES * .. C TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Hashish · Dragnet Pursues 4 OC Men By •'Klmt:tcH'K ~·110.:M1.m1. OI .. O.oy •11e1 llMt U.S. l'\.ISlom:. !Lt'Ol), t :•Mt"d throughout &luth1•rn C.:ahfom1a today in an 1ttt~n1pl lo r<>und up 14 individuaJs inl'lud1ng four Orange ·ount.> residents as part or a c·rac·kdown on what was described as ont' ot -tb'e na lion's largest h1tsh1sh smuggling operations. •A two-year 1nvest1gat1on into the case C'ulmanated Thursday in .Luinber Yard to Rebuild The ABC Lumber Yard will rise again in downtown Costa Mesa. Lumber y ard princi pals we re gra nted a permit this week by the city's Planning Commission to erect a 25.000 s quare-foot hom e improvement center at 140 E . 17th St. T he old yard went up in flames last July 30. Arson investigators said the yard and its hardware sales building were touched off with a flammable liquid in at least two arrrerent s pots. The-10ss was estimated at about $600,000 by fire investigators. Police arson investigator Mat· thew Collett said today that while the incident remains un- der investigation, actual ap- pre h e ns Ion of s uspects is doubtful ''unless somebody comes rorward and offers some inlormatioo. •• He aclded, "There ia no pbyaical evidence thafls expect- ed to lud ua to a person." Mite Jameson. ABC's general m ana1er. said today the new lumbel' and hardware store will be under one roof. The old facili- ty held much of its lumber in sheds and open area, with hardware cootained in a two- stor y structure fa cing 17th Street. The new facility tentatively 1s scheduled to open in mid· February, Jameson said. Waddill Aids ()pponenl of Prosecutor Dr. William Waddill , t he Westminster obstetrician twice tried · in connection with the death of a newborn child, has con· tributed more than Sl.000 to the campaign of his prosecutor's op· P<>nentin a Nov. 4judicial r ace. Waddill is backing North Orange County Municipal Court Judge Robert Fitzgerald in h.is race for a Superior Court seat. Fitzgerald's opp()nent is Deputy Orange County District Attorney Robert Chatterton. Chatterton twice pressed murder charges against the physician ror allegedly killing a child who survived a s aline abortion three years ago. In both cases, the juries were unable to reach a verdict. The charges eventually were dis- missed. "The amount he has contribut· ed meets the requirement and then some for a major contribu- tion . . .• Judge f'itzgerald said ln a telephone interview regard· lng Waddill's involvement in h.is cam~gn. Fi~erald said , Waddill first contacted him'three weeks ago. "He openly voiced his lack of trtendship for my opponent," the municipal court judge said. Since that initial contact; he <See WADDILL. Pa1e AZ> Mesa Burglar Gets the Bird A bur1lar who ranaacked Gloria Frederick'• apartment in IOUtb Cana Meaa Tbunday left a teleYilion aet and a few other Hluablel behind, but be took tile Capgm with him. Captain aald Mn. Frederick, la a 1eliow·1ray coclcateel worth about llOO. AllO taaa, 1be told poUce, wen a e_.a, Jewelry and a .. e7ele. 08leel'I were ....... of IMtW U. •••• entered tile ........ lfUlmeDl. =.:: ••. .um ..... at .. l lhl' arrc·.s t of Trav1 ~ <in,111\ Ashbr0lt6', ~. of Lone l'lllt', uud Wiiham £vert'tt, of Au11t1n , Tu us. at Houston lntt:rn atwnal Alq)(lrt a.s the men prepared to lt'B\'e Ulc country with Sl-70.000 in t•ash Ashbrook was identified today as a one t1n1e associate uf Or Timothy Le ary a nd a long· s.anding member of the Laguna Bea C'h·based Brotherhood of F:ternal Lovt, a loose-knit group of h aslu~h tind mar1Juana traf· Cu· kc-rs t\e n1\l:lli l11g leby, s pecl JI ..igtinl for custorns investigators 111 Southern <:a i.rorni a . said AshbrOt)k was we ll known in Orun~e Coast cirdes "He 's ll ee n a roun d Irvine. San Clt:rnentc, Ne wport Reach and Costa Mesa.·' lngleby said. Ashbrook recently purchased a laq;e ranch near Lone Pine in Inyo t;ounty al the base of the east slope of the Sil•rra Nevada, lngleby said. A s h b r o o k a n d E v &t>e tt , lngleby said, were intercepted by agents while en route to the Cayman Is lands ort t he Gulf Coast. Federal law requires any person importing or exporting more than SS.000 in cash to or from the country to report the movement with customs. The t~o men made no such dis- closure . lngleby said. 50,000 Feet They were among 16 people named in a criminal complaint filed Thursdlly in U.S. District Court in Sacramento. ·'Our guys are all out in the fi eld right now, attempting to pick the others up," lngleby said this morning. T he two-year investigation was unique. lngleby said , in that investigators focused on tracing the movement or large sources or money from the United States instead of concentrating of ac· tual seizures of drugs. The approach paid off. rngleby said, because agents were able to identify where the money was going. the principals involved and the source or drugs. Agents traced more than S2 m illion: much of it destined for sec rel bank accounts in the Cay.man Islands, the Antilles Rome and Lebanon. <See HA..~HISH, Page A2) Mount St. Helens Spews Steani, Ash '-Birds-'leseued VANCOUVER. Wash. (APJ Mount St. Hele ns bl asted a giant. mushroom -shaped black cloud of steam and ash nearly 50,000 feet into the air today in the volcano's s econd major eruption in 12 hours, authorities said. <Earlier story, Pa~ A4 >" v otcantc p s-anll-rac1< ln!t>rrs -known as a pyroclaslic flow -was reported traveling three miles down the mountain's north flank toward the unpopulated area of Spirit Lake following the latest eruption at 9:28 a.m., said Don Peterson, a U.S. Geological Survey geolotist. Li1bt winds blew uh from the top of the eruptive column to the eaat while the lower portions cl the cloud were blowin8 to the south and aouthweat, Petenon aald. . Pyroclastic flows devaataled large areas around the mountain ln tbe catastrophic May 11 erup- tion. 1be nows also were report- ed during an eruption Ju.ne 2. Glenn Schroeder, 17 , and firefighter Richard O'Conner hold the caged birds they resc ued fr~m young ScA.roeder"'s home during a fir~ tJiat star:t~ tn a_ wat:-:r beater. Costa Mesa fire department off1c1als said this morning's blaze spread to the kitchen at.3233 Iowil St . .and into the attic. Damage was estimated at about $5,000 , but there were no injuries, offic!Jll.s said. Mount St. Helena, which staged its sixth major eruption under cover of darkness Thurs- day night, blasted its seventh giant ash cloud in bright sun. shine today. Thursday night's eruption dusted southwest Washington and northern Oregon with a light coat of astf itnd s\artled the volcano's nearest neighbors. Peterson said today's eruption was -roughly on the scale of Reagan OKs Debate With Carter.Alone U.S. Sending Iran Signals On Hostages WA SHI NGTON (A P > Republican Ronald Reagan agreed today to a one.on-one campaign debate with JimlJlY Carter , something the president has been trying to arrange for several weeks. Arr Oct. 28 date in Cleveland is p()SSible. Jn a statement made to re· port e rs al N e w Yo.rk 's LaGuardia Airport, Reagan said. "I have instructed my de- bate negotiators to be in touch with Mr. Carter's staff lomor- Innocence Pleaded in Bogus Case Two Orange Coast residents were among five people who pleaded innocent Thursday in U.S. District Court in San Die10 to charges in connection with an alleged scheme to pus Sl00,000 in counterfeit $100 bills. The five arrest. occurred in Carlsbad and San Diego Oct. 7 and 8 after authorities received a tip that tbe billa, described u beins of "moderate" quality, were being paued. In a subsequent indictment banded down by a federal grand jU,.y, Johnny Robert Romo. 3t, of 4152 Loma St .• Irvine : Theresa Marie Mulleld, 20, of Gardm Grove, and Joey Mike. Strec~. 11. al Saanymead, were cbar1ed with coeaplracy to di.a· tribute counterfeit billa. row to begin discussing details or format and Sp()DSOrship .. ' Asked if that meant a ··one-on- one " debate with Carter -ex eluding Rep. John Anderson - Reagan said: "Yes." Reagan insisted pre viously that any preside ntial debate formula include Anderson, the independent candidate whose standing in the P<>lls has plunged in recent weeks. Rollrt Strauss, Carter's cam- paign chairman. said earqer in the day he informed the League of Women Voters that the presi- dent "would accept a one-on-one debate with Governor Reagan at any reasonable time. on any reasonable date, at any reasona· ble place. under any reasonable format." The league was rep()rted seek- ing to arrange such a debate. WASHJNGTON <AP> U.S. officials from President Carter on down. while denying that any deal has been made or is being negotiated, are sending con- ciliatory signals to rran in a bid to free the 52 Am erican hostages. Carter said Thurs day he would be willing to meet and dis- cuss the hostages with Iranian Prime Minister Mohammtad Ali .itajai. who is in New York for an unexpected appearance at the United Nations. "if he should be amenable." Secretary of State Edmund S. Muskie added that "the door is open" for negotia- tions. Rajai arrived in New York early tod,y, a bout two houn afte r Carter attended a charity (See HOSTAGES, Pa1e Al) 'Unjustified' , Fired Man Wina Back Pay COPENHAGEN. Denmark <AP) -A ctbtrict court bu ruled that a worker cannot. be fired without advance notice or severance pay just becauae'1le calla his hoes' wile an "old baa." · Reversing a lower·court decialoo, the d11trict oourt Hid Thunday the name·ca1Un1 came "in an llOlated inddent under drcunwtancea that did notju.t.lty' • firtn1 the man. Accordlna to court taUmony, two days before th• effective date ot b1a reelpaUon, a macblidlt 1ot into a quarnl aboUt bia accumulated vacation pay wltb ~. comp•y'• ... lftant direc- tor -who happened to be tbe bou Wife. · When abe told bim be could Dot collect tbe P87 until be bed left,~tempers new. The macblailt denied be called tbe 1-1' wile an old bal, but wltneuea tl9tlfted be did. Ar ........ PORTLAND RESIDENT EXPRESSES SENTIMENTS Sign Followed LMeet Volcano Eruption• Thursday night's eruption, but was lastinji? longer. A seismograph needle at the University of Washington "was running back and fort.h madly" at the time of today's eruption, said C hristina Boyko. s pokeswo man fo r the UW geophysiC's program. F lashes of lightning fli ckered False Alarm inside the black cloud as, ash began falling on the south slopes of the mountain today. , The restless mountain gave Just lhree hours warnin& Thurs· day night before its first night erupt.ion sent ··a ver y black cloud" of steam and ash more than --40,000 feet into the air. ac. cording to Jim Unlerwegner. a U.S . Forest Service spokesman. SWAT Team Raitls Porn King's House LO~ ANGELES· <AP > A police SWAT team armed with rifles. shotguns and a search . warrant smashed through the front doors or Larry Flynt's posh Bel Air estate on information that the c rippled Hustler magazine publ ish er was drugged and being held against his will, P<>lice say. Flynt. crippled from the hips down in a 1978 assassination at· tempt in Georgia, was examined by Dr. Richard Scott, a physi· cian, who accompanied police in the late-night raid Tuesday. Dr. Scott determined Flynt was all right and the officers left, police acknowledged Thursday. Accusing poli ce of "Orwellian" tactics, Flynt s aid his house suffered $5,000 damage in the raid. "It was one of those ridiculous things," the publisher said Thursday. "It reminds me of George Orwell's '1984.' Tt.ese guys came in, dressed alike, with no identification, with nnes and abotguns. r didn't know if iJ was a robbet or ususinaUon plot or what." Slnce the 1978 shooting outside a Georgia courthouse where be was on trial for obacenity char1es, several attempts bave been made on tbe Uvea of Flynt and his aides, and the publlaber Uve1 under heavy guard in the former home ot singer Sonny Bono. T uesday night before armed men began to appear outside the mansion arter dar k. He said they demanded entry and then broke down the heavy oaken double doors lo his home. The publisher was secure behind 800·pound steel, elec- tronically controlled doors to bis bedroom and allowed P<>lice en- try only "after determining they weren't assassins," he said. Coast Weather Partly cloudy at times but mostly fair through Saturday. Lows tonight 48 along the coast, S6 inland. Highs Saturday 68 and 76. INSIDE TODJ\Y Pl!r~tive• on •how buft. nf!•• ~ prooid«I ~ a wm- nh111 1ongwriter and f!Z· ,,_nnced cltarodf!r octrf!u on POQe Cl . l•tlex AtV-~• At L.M...... M ........... , ~ Al ~ Ctl•Dtl c-k'I ., Cft•••• ., ..... ..._.. .. ......... M An lndlctmeat l• a formal cbarse mede acalnat a penon bf a triad ·JW'J. It ._ aot •tablllb IUl1t cw leDDc.-ce. Al .... elalmed UMy lel..CS • boa•'*,....,... NMne..,... attM-u..trto ...... , ... Tbe dlllrlct court found for tbe maeblDlat and onleted bia former employer to live bim back pay aDd court C.U -a total o1 t,• kranel' or •1.TIO. During Tuelday'a raid, one ot F1ynt'1 guard&, Lee Abreau,~. wu united for lnveaU1aUcn ot u1ault oa a police officer after be aUecedlY fired one •bot from a revolver Into tbe -inanaloa • floor. ·Abreau 11 free on a,aoo boad. a.-•1 ICt-11 ,......_ .... ~---C1t ........ ., la Carllllad. .~ Flynt laid a police helicopter clrd.. bla home repeat.dly • ........... 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"'..111 tht• '"'' t1nw !l1nrc lsra.-1'11 1971 dl'1Vl' 1ntu ""lil twrn I 1·bj11011 that the• !'I.I.I was ofhc1ally reported involved 1r1 f1 d111111• "'1th lllt'Jt•I I. -'·· I'\ ra••I -~• .. flf I lgrw ,._....., \\ \"lllNli'l'ON tAI'• The mted States and l!lri•el todi.y ·''~""d ,, 11 ~ ••ar a~re<•ment w .iuarutee oil lo the Jewish statt! , .-,: .. in I llllr.:1•t1t'I":. .. I ht• .J~r.·eml'nt IS J forther step an 1mplementatior1 or the < ..11111• L>.1nd ..11·t·urds thot called for lsrctel to return to EgyJ.it vi i I 1(•ld!-o Ill lht• t; 1111 or S uez. The Uruted States promised to p1 .• 1.mkt• lsrat.'l 's 011 suppl) m exchange I h· .1.iret•ment was signed by Secretary of State Edmund S \J u .. /\1t• u11tl l.\oraeh Energy Mm1ster Yitzak Moda1 al a While lln11" 1•1·n·mony ·· Hl••u•·l1e•r• (',,llapw; 22 Hurl ~. F:AS'I LANSING, Mach. IAPI A section of bleaC'hers col l<1pst'.'d during-a pep rally at East Lansing High School today and ,• authorities said more than 20 students and at least two teacher!. . Wl'rt 1nJured . I 'ollr r s:iid it appeared the most seriously injured sufrered . m ullaple fractures. An emergency infirmary was set up across . thl' 1·orridor from the gymnasium where the bleachers col· .-. lap.scd. and a battery of ambulances shuttled the injured to area ht'SJJll aJs l'olu:e Officer Hick Westgate said the folding-type bleachers l'Ollapsro backward while students were standing and c heering au ring a rall y for tonight's homecoming football ga me. :·ran ·"• H'l"•IJS.CWNa .llr••r .: WASHINGTON IAP> -The government today·tentatively • ,:.i wardi.'d the prestigious U.S.·China air route to Pan American ·World Airways, opening the way for regularly scheduled air , ,service between the two countries for the first time in 30 years. Th1;> Ci";J Aeronautics Board selected Pan Am from among , f1\C L .. S. airlines that sought the route, which government of· · fw1 als have hailed as symbolizing the new. closer relations .-,between the United States and China. ... ···{'luow Jf a11hattflll Ha&n Pri...-HatP NEW YORK CAP> -Some major banks raised their prime ----~'-'"-1.,Ul~g.rates again today. · · -·-· ·-- '• Chase Manhattan Bank was the first to raise its prime rate toda~ from 13.5 percent, a rate previously charged only by Citiba nk and a rate that has drawn criticism from the Carter acfm 1mstration as too high. A number of other banks joined in the 1 nt rt-asc, including Chemical Bank. the First National Bank of Ch1 t.'<1i,:o Wld most major California banks .. f',.o•PC19PAI "I UASHISH ..• ··•nglebs s aid a "multi-ton" quanl1l \' af has hish was involved n t hl' purported smuggling 1p1•r ·,1·011 111 1 1., '"Id Ashbrook has I I. I I iuj.:.lllVC ~10\'e 1972 on , 1•.J1•f I ,dh ,.:1lllUn~ or passport fr au.s •111J 'tJI<• narcotics viola-· . '"'" ~'.Hl1< paling in the investigat. 11)«. 111).!lcby said. were customs :~~nl ~ has1•d in Los Angeles. S'a n F n tn1•isco, San Diego. ~o galt·$. Ariz., New York, ~ou stn n . ~iami, San .Juan, t?uerto Hll'O. Home, a hdrt}le federal Drug Enforcement Ad iom1strat1on , state Narcotics tnforcement Bureau and the (pyo < ount-y Sheriff's Depart· Crlent :: lngleby s aJd the shift from ac· t\iat "i 1111re of drugs to identify. tiig the path of drug money was fL.ist>d on rel'cnt directives from Ute Attorney General 's office in "ash1111,1.on. 0 .C. ·: Cave-in Kills ~C hildren ::GAR OEN CfTY, Kan . (AP) - iln ur children playing on a hill cit dirt at a land development slte wer e killed when the hill ~ved in and buried them, a ~spitaJ spokesman said. ,~.The children were playing on i "large hill of dirt" Th~ qight when it gave way. ac · ijig tC\ Dan Mc kenna , a tf>okesman for St. Catherines tJosp1tal OAANQE COAST c DAILY PILOT •. ~• Ot •noot (o•a.~ O•ilY P1tot •••rt wn1<" I\ fl"bu"•O '"" NeW1 Pfjlo\). I\ °'*'''"'" Oy ,._ ••no• '°'1'1 ~'""'"' Comp.Mty ,,.,..,.,. 1t10") ~'* ~t>i•~d MoftJ•w. thrfNOf\ f:rtd4f ,, C ,,, •• ~w. ,.. •• ..,.., &t•c.f\, """"""°" •• n co11n1•1n V•llt v lt'f'lft•, L•twn• ~fi••c" ~'"' '°''' A \iftO,. •e-o~I MH1M '' if..tNtal•\'"'fl'd \dt"'UJ1tt\ M'liO \\fftlNn TfW t>r•nc:iP-91 • ~bU\f"t"Q DIMI I\ •• .uo .,,, .. , Sh ........ 0 ~"$• tS.O c~·· ~) .. C..1tornl• •Jtt• ' ......... -' O•f\•Hnt •"41 Pv0t1~ ~ ~ "·-··~-· • ld•tor '"""''A ,._.,,,...,_ Manaq1ne fdetor ~ML.#1 A\\l\IAl\I ~f\41Ctl~ l:rditOf' ~ Beauty Salon Proprietor Services Set Memorial services at sea have been !cheduled by the Neptune Socie ty for Lyle Van de Walker. 62, of Newport Beach who died Monday at Vet-Jrans Hospital in . Long Beach. Mr. Van de Walker was pro. ptietor oT Lyle's of Newport Beach. a beauty salon at 17th Street and Orange A venue in Costa M.esa. lie was past president of the California and Orange County Cosmetology Associations and a member of the slate organiza· tion 's executive board at the time of his death. A graduate of Newport Harbor High School, Mr. Van d.e Walker served in Europe as a lieutenant in the U.S. Army auring World War II. - He is Sijrvived by two daughters. Lenaire Stirnam~ or Cost Mesa and lleather Mi lam of San J acinto. Survivors also include two brothers, Albert of Soldiers Grove, Wisc., and Harold of San Jacinto; two sister s. Laura MacKaben of Yerington, Nev., and Blance Hill of Hemet and three grandsons. . The family suggests donalioos to the Leukemia Society of Orange County. Passengers Leave Island LONDON. <AP> -More lhan 700 cruise ship passe ngers, mostly Americana, stranded on lhe •trike-hit Cuna.rd Countess in Barbados, will be fiown to San Juan today to connect witb their flighta home, a Cunard Line spokesman said in London. The week-long Caribbean crube on the 17,495-ton luxury liner was due to end In the Puerto Rican capital Saturday. There were 731 puaen1er1 in· volved, accordin1 to the ship's manifest, Westcott said. The pasaen1era, mainly Americana who paid nearly $1,000 for the cruise, found themselves stranded Wedneeday when Britlah crewmen belong· ln1 to the National Union of Seamen went on strike. KbadafyW.....m,g 8811tUT, IANDola CAP) -LI= leader lloammar Kia .......... -1! lo V .s. Pl'•ldnttal ea l•at" llmmy Carter ••• onald Re ........... tUt'World W1r Ill caald ~ U8leu A_.ea eta........ .. poltdel. -;. ... ,. ............ NEW 'SHAH' OF IRAN Reza Pahlavi .. 5hah 's ... .,on To Rule In Exile CAIHO. Egypt !AP> Heza Pahlavi will succeed his late rather as shah of Iran on Oct. 31 and send a message from exile lo the people of his homeland, C:1 spokesman for the Pahlavi fam1 ly announced today. The announcem ent said "no public ceremony and no press conrerenC'e will be held," and made no mention of the 19·year- old Reza Pahlavi forming a gov- ernment in exile. Shah Moh a mmad Rez a Pahlavi or Iran was overthrown in January 1979, took refuge in Egypt in Man•h and died in a Cairo military hospital July 27. Announcement that his son would QE!come s-hah designate on his 20lll birthday Oct. 31 was made in a statement distributed by telex and sign_ed bY. · 't_h.f J)ersonal secretar y of H .1.M. tiler Imperial Majesty ) Farah Pahlavi. Shahbanou of Iran:· Fr•H• P,..-.11 HOSTAGES banquet in the city. arid was to plead Iran's case in it~ 26-day war with Iraq before the U.N. Security Council later today. Ra.Jal is the ttighest-ranking Iranian official to visit the Unit· ed Slates since revolutionary forces overthrew the late Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi in January 1979. There wer e no indications the hardline Isla mic fundamentalist would meet with Carter or any other US ofrlcial Rut Rajai's trip nevertheless fueled frenzied speculation about the hostages and U.S. relations with Iran all· of which the Pe ntagon and the State Department tried to dispel. Carter and other officials, meanwhile. were playing down the United SlC:ites' tensions with Iran. Asked on a campaign stop whether the administration woutd support rran's complaints against Iraq at the ~nited ~&· lions. Carter said. "disputes hke this s'\tou1d n ot be settled through aggression or invasion of another country's territory ... Edward Rose Memorial Set For Saturday M emoria l serv ices are scheduled Saturday in Newport Beach for longtime Harbor Area optician and yachting enthusiast Edward P. Rose Sr .. a 39-year resident who succumbed Mon· day. .Catholic· rites for Mr. Rose, who was 62, will be at 1 p.m. at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, with his ashes to be scattered al sea. He founded Rose Optical 25 years ago. . An avid sailor and boat racmg enthusiast. Mr. Rose was a member of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce a nd the Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club. Survivors include his wire Patricia: sons Edward P. Rose Jr. of Newport Beach; Dou~I~ E. Rose of Oceanside, and Philip B. Rose of Australia. Alao surviving are his mother, Edna P. Rose of Pasadena: a brother Thomas J . Rose of Arcadia': and a sister, Mrs. Virginia R. Lynn of Glendora, plus seven grandchildren. The Roses had been living in Glendora at the time of Mr. Roae •a death and funeral ar- ran1ementa were handled. by a mortuary In that area. The family auuesta memorial contributioal In h1I name to the HMHP Foundatlon, for c;aneer care, at Roa1 Memorial Ho1pltaJ, 301 Newport Bhd., N9wport Beach, aea. ~ Mayor LOS AN<.iELES <AP) Long Beal'h Mayor Euni<·c N Sato, a 5!1·Yf.'<.1r·old former Methodist m 1ssionary lo J apC:in , was mugged o n u downtown Los Angeles street Thursday night a n d brie fl y h ospitalized , authorities said today. , Mrs. Sato, a muther of three. had stitches taken at Queen or Angels Hospital for a cut over her right eye which occurred when she was knocked lo the gro und by two muggers who took $25 from her purse as she left a meeting of the Southern California Association of Gov· ernments. "I'm alive, and I'm ready for the day." she sC:iid at her home this morning. Then she laughed and added : "The person who threw me lo the side.walk didn't know I was tlm mayor." She said she was accompanied by Jonathan Kaufman, an a nalyst in the Long Beach Com· munity Development Depart· ment. 'When the two youths came up from behind them across the street from Lafavelle Park. "We were waiking to the car and were about 10 'feet from it when two guys came up from behind. Jonathi.n late r said he had seen them at the corner, but I hadn't noticed them." she said. "One of them hit him in the jaw. and he was knocked lo the side of a brick wall in front or a building. I guess he was really ''l'rick or Treat? APWl ....... lo Pumpkins are strewn about the median of Interstate 285 in Atlanta. after an open tractor-trailer overturned. s pill· ings its contents during e arly mornm; tra(fic. f 'rnm Pt~ l I dazed . "Then they kmd of grabbed my purse and knocked me lo the s idewalk. It came so fast. I was so said, the two have had a number WADDl1* BACK" JUDGE. • • stunned I didn't know what was or conversations and the phys1 happening. cian has donated money to ht!. "My glasses fl,ew off and I was campaign. cut over the right eye just a Fitzgerald said Waddill feels a little. Only a couple of stiches "righteous indignation.. about were taken at the hospital. Both hi s c ourt e x per 1 e n c es gay_ kn~$. ~ere bruise.ILand m y - wrist and elbow. Then the guys just took orr running to the.. Blast Kills Two park." S he said s he could not describe her assailants. "I just knew they were two youthful. athletic figures big builds. I didn't see their faces," she said. "I don't know if they were white, black, brown or pur· pie." Police later found her purse. Only the S25•was missing. i NEAL. W. Va_ I AP I A spark from a welder's torc-h m ay have touched off an ex· plosion that killed two workers and seriously burned a third at an AshJanci Oil chemical plant, a uthorities say. The victims were welding on top of a storage tank Thursday when the ex plosion occurre<J. Stretch your money at . '. JJ•:irl H'ul arl~ Chatterton 's de- r1s1on Vl tn for a conviction in a '>eC'ond trJd 0I Fitzger ald s aid he did not ".int t o divulge th e e xact <lmount Waddill has contributed. '>a)ing that_Ci.fil!!.e l;lo'OJlld be a\i'<iilabl e when c ampaign ex- pense statl'ments are filed next week. · · Chaltt-rton said he interpreted W add11l"s contributions as more or an anti -Chatterton statement than a pro· Fitzgerald one. Ch allerton and Fitzgerald we re in a fi elrl of four <·andidates who ran for retired Superior Court .Judge II. Walte r Steiner's seat last June. They were the top two vote-getters and forced a November run·off. . .. .. '• The 1980's 1s time tor self-improvement and home Improvement. That means working out. shaping up: redecorating instead of reloc~ting. That's why we're having this sensational Bigelow SHAPE UP YOUR HOME CAR~ET SALE. Imagine. low, low dollar-stretching prices o n Bigelow's newest broadloom car- pets 1n lively new colors and sleek new tex· tures that give any room a wonderful new look And just look at these Bigelow bonuses 'I • Blgelow qualJ ty that assures long, long wear • Bigelow excluswe performance ratings help you choose the right carpet for the right room. Come In early and aeve big at ~den's an- nual Carpets Factory Authorized Sale. (Limit- ed time). i t663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA. CALIF. ~261 7 • PHONE 6'46-'4838 6'46 2355 I;;_._ ____ '-.___:_------~ .. Irvine F D lf lON VOL. 73. NO. 291. 4 SECTIONS, 4 PAGES I \'our llonu••o•·n Dally Nt•"·spap .. r TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Hashish Dr8gllet Pursues 4 OC Men By •'Rt:Dt:Kll'K SC'HOt:MEHI. °' .. _., ........ ... -U.S. Customs 11gents ranned throughout Suuthem l'ahforrua today in an attempt to round up 14 individuals ln<.'ludmg rour Orange County residents as part of a rrat>kdown on what was deseribed a:. one or the na tion 's largest hashish smugghnR operallons. A two-year invesllgauon inlo the ease eulmmated Thursday 1n the ar rt•l\t of '1'1 uv 111 1:1 unt As hbrook . 35. or Lone Pine, und Wilham Everett, of Austin. Tex as. at Hou:s ton lntcrnutwnal Airport 11~ the mt!o prepared to leave lht> c·ountry with Sl70.000 ID t•a6h Ashbrook was 1dent1hed today as a one time associate of Or T1 moth> Leary a nd a long stctndmg member or the Laguna Re arh based Brothe rhood of F:ternaJ Love. a loost' knit group of hu~h1~h 111111 mar1Juun~1 traf- f1 Ckt.'rs Kl·n11cth 111 ,.:lt-by , s pe<'1ul agent for c•u::.t1>ms investigators 1n Southl'rn t'ul1forn1a, said As hbNuk was wt-II known in Oran ~l· Coast <'l rr les "He's bc t•n ;.iround I rvi n e, ~an l'le m cnt('. Newport Bt!ach and Custa Mesa.' lngleliy said. Ashbrook recently purchased u largt' ranr h near Lone Pine in In yo l'ounty at tht' base of the east slope of the Sierra Nevad<1, lngleby said. Ashbrook a nd E\er~·ll . lngleby said, were intercepted by agents while en mute to the Cayman Islands off the c;ulf Coast Federal law requires any person importing or t!xportin~ more than $5.000 1n r ash to or from lhe co untry to report the movement with <'ustoms The two men m ade no such di s closure. lngll'by said They were among l6 peopll• na t"flecl m a criminal complaint fi led Thursday in U.S. District Court in Sacramento. "Our guys are all oul m the field right now, attempting to pirk the others up," lngleby said this morning. The two-year investigation was unjque, lngleby said. in that invesli~ators focused on tracing the movement of large sources of money from the United States insteal'J of conrenlrat1ng of ac tual seizures or drugs The approach paid off, lngleby said. be<'ausc a~enls we rt' able to identify where the• money was going, the princii>als involved and the source of drugs Agents lraccd more lhan S2 million. much of 11 dest ined for serret bank acl'ounts 1n the Cayman blands, lh(· Antill es Home and Lebanon. I SM> llASllll-'11 , l'agf' Al> ' F _inancial Bonanza? Guarantees Sought on Irvine Center The Irvine .Company's pro- posed 48-acre comm e rcial center will be a financial bonanza for the City of Irvine, Tree Rule Change Sought The Irvine Planning Com- m ission has recommended that the city's eucalyptus tree pres- ervation policy be revised. The Irvine City Council wi ll conside r that recommendation in November. Larry Hogle, director of the ci- ty Community Development Def artment, said the . revised po tc7 c larlfle.-t h e ad· ~Ye process to be used to ,,..... the trees. Re said that under the old policy, it was somewhat unclear who in tbe city bad the final say over wbetber a tree could or couldn't be cut down. "Tbe new policy isn't any more ltrict than the old policy -it'• just a clarification," he said. An aerial survey of Irvine re- vealed that there are about 3,300 eucalyptus trees in no n- developed areas of t he city, ..HOgles~d. according t o a co mpany . co m missioned re port made publie Thursday. "It's apparent that if every- la a Word. •• thing goes rosy. the renter will be a plus <to r 1ly finances)." I r v i n e C o u n ,. i I rn a n fl i I I Vardoulis said today "Rut we The sentiments etched on the windshield of this car in Portland, Ore., express the sentiments of its citizens over the latest layer of pollution to befall the c ity -volcanic ash from the new Mount St. Helens eruption. <Story Page A4). have to have some kind oT le:gal ly bindm~ docurn t:nt guarantee- i o g (its prof itability to the city I." Irvine Company ::.pokt::.man Mart in Rrower said this morn- ing that there 1s "no way" that lhl' company t·:rn ~u arantcc lhe centt!r won 't bl.' ;.i ct rag on city finance.<> lie s atd thl.' 1·11rnµ;rny hai. already·<·om m1lled Sli rn 1ILon to storm channels and freeway 1m provements for Irvine Center. which 1s to be built on a triangle or land formed by tht: S;snta Ana. San Diego and La ~una freeway:-: "The comp any has no guarantee that some future City Council won't prohibit us from developing Irv ine Centt:r," Brower said. "How can we guarantee that economic condi tions will allow us to carry out all our gt ans for the center." Var oulis said that the economic report commissioned by the company is baaed on the Irvine Company belnl able to aucceufully market the project. Aaf ~ ._.. .. Nobody ever expected Tnine ..,. 11.0 ~ Center t o lose mo ney," Vardoulis said. "But every res- identiJ) villag~ the company develops is a drain on city services and a fi nancial loser. We need a legally binding docu· ment tbat says 'if plans change for the development of Irvine Center. then certain residential It's almost nap time for Keith LaBrie's family pet. a rac- coon whose mother, brothers and sisters were kiJled when a s.torage house . collapsed on the La Bries• St. Agatha. M.ame, ~arm. ~e1th has been fattening \JP hi~ pet for its winter h1bernatton. The Northwood area of the ci· ty has 2,457 of the trees, he said. ·~~~-.~ ~~St. -Helens Innocence -r:~~:~:al~~,:~ .. ~::· c:,d:; Reagan OKs !l&hat~ Irvine's bigg~st source of.. rev-E -------·~~~~-lilMIJe .. ('~;t:#t1<'-~~v:,_~-::-~~,~~"· ... ru;;;...!~ .. ·~~'(t"~li . .!tJ !>M.,, ....... ~ ....... rupts . ~~!lt~i~~reani~ rii~'.:e~~l~~ear:~ w1· th Carter Alone Pleaded in Bogus Case Two Orange Coast residents were among five people who pleaded innocent Thursday in U.S. Bi.strict Court in San Diego to charges in connection with an alleged scheme to pass $100,000 in counterfeit $100 bills. The five arrests occ urred in Carlsbad and San Diego Oct. 7 and 8 after authorities received a tip that the bills, described as being of "moderate" quality. were being p..-ed. In a subsequent indictment banded down by a federal grand jury, Johnny Robert Romo, 24, of 4152 L oma St., J rvi ne : Theresa Marie Maxfield, 20, of Garden Grove, and Joey Mike Streck, 18, of Sunnymead, were char1ed with conspiracy to dis- tribute counterfeit bUls. An indictment is a formal charge made against a person by a grand jury. It does not establish guilt or innocence. Ageota claimed they seized 3S bogus SlOO federal reserve notes at the Ume the trio wu arrested ill Carlab8d. A1ao indlcted were Alyn Dale Holder, •. of Costa Mesa, and Harry Victor Knapp, 5$, ol El Centro oa cbar1es they lntmded to sell $100,000 in counterfeit $100 federal reserve notes. Agents aald Kn a pp bad $10,000 in botua · bUIJ ill a coat pocket at the time of his arrest OD Harbor bland, San Diego. Furtber court proceedln1s are 1cbeduled next week in San Die10, aaid Aulatant U.S. At- torney George Hardy. Cr•h Kille One T-wice in 12 HOi1rs VANCOUVER, Wash. (AP> -- Mo unt St. Helens blasted a giant, mushroom-shaped black cloud of steam and ash nearly 50,000 feet into the air today in the volcano's second major eruption in 12 hours, authorities said. (Earlier story, Page A4) Volcanic gas and rock debris -known· as a pyroclastic flow was reported traveling three miles down the mountain 's north flank toward the unpopulated· area of Spirit Lake following the latest eruption at 9:28 a.m .. said Don Peterson, a U.S. Geological Survey geolotist. Light winds blew a.sh from the top of the eruptive column lo the east while the lower portions of the cloud were blowing to the south and southwest, Peterson said. Pyroclutic flows devastated large areas around the mountain in the catastrophic May 18 erup- tion. 'lbe flows also were report- ed during an eruption June· 2. . Mount St. Helens, which sta1ed it.a sixth major eruption under cover of darkness Thurs- DOwntoW111A • d ay night, blasted its seventh gia·nt ash cloud in bright sun shine today. Thursday night's eruption dusted southwest Washington and northern Oregon with a light coat of ash and startled the volcano's nearest neighbors. Peterson said today's eruption was roughly on the scale of Thursday night's eruption. but was lasting longer. A seismograph needle at the University of Washington "was running back and forth madly" at the time of today's eruption, said Ch ri s t ina Boyko , s p o k eswoman for the UW geophysics program. Fla.shes of lightning flickered inside the black cloud as ash began falling on the south slopes of the mountain today. The restless mountain gave just three hours warning Thurs- day night before its first night eruption sent "a very black cloud" of steam and ash more . than 40,000 feet into the air; ac- cording lo Jim Unterwegner, a U.S . Forest Service s pokesman. 2 Muggers Attack Lon,j Beach Mayor LOS ANGELES <AP) -Long Beach Mayor Eunice N< Sato, a 59·year·old former Methodist mi11ionary •to Japan, was mug1ed on .1 downtown Loa Angei. llNet Tbunday nipt and briefly boapltallzed, autboriU• aald today. Mn. Saab, a modMr of three, bad wtitebll &Um at Queen ol AD1ell llalpttal f« a cut over ber risbt .,. ,nlela oeeuned wben lbe WM bocked to tbe t rouDd br two m .. 1•n wbo .................. ~ ...... ~ tM IOUlllern California Association of Gov· emmenta. "I'm alive, and I'm ready for the day," she said at her bome this monun1. Then she lauahed and added: "The C wbo threw me to tbe al aQl dldn 't know 1 wu the •aJOl'..'r. · She aaid lbe wu accompanied by Jonatban Kaufman, an aaalyat In tbe Loni Beach Com· m~nlty Development Dep~· meat, ..._ tbe two youtba came up from blblDd tbem Jel'Oll the atreet from Lalayette Paris. public works ser vices than they provide in post-Proposition 13 property taxes, he said. The economic report prepared by Willi ams-Kuebelbeck & As - sociates says sales tax will be the biggest source of revenue to the city from Irvine Center. Retail sales tax from depart ment stores and other sources will account for 62 percent of tht: total armual revenue. to the city, according to the report . Bed tax from hotels will account for another 31 percent. The report says I rvmc Center will create S49 million m rev- enue for the city by the year 2000. Vardoulis said that he will seek some sort of guarani~ of the reports' fi ndings when the Irvine Company asks the City Counril in November to approve zoning for the projet•t. Cave-in Kills 4 Children GARDEN CITY, Kan CAP ) Four children playing on a hill of dirt al a land development site were killed when the hill caved ln and buried them, a hospital spokesman said. The children were playing on a "large hill of dir1" Thursday night when it gave way, accord· ing t o D a n McKenna , a spokesman for St. Catherines Hospital. ... GayStu~nl Protest .. ~t SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -A homoeexual law stu- dent organizaUon plans to de1monstrate at the University of San Fran· clsco'a l2Stb annivenary celebration becauae the acbool refUsa to rec:opiae the ttoup, leaden of the Student• Toietber for Individual Rllbtl HY. WA S HINGTO N <AP ) Republican Ron a ld Reagan agreed today to a one-on-one rampaign debate with Jimmy Carter . something the president has been trying to ar range for several weeks. An Oct. 28 date m Cleveland 1s possible. In a statement made to re Iran Claims Forces Push Iraqis Out BASRA, Iraq CAP) Iran claimed today its forces pushed Iraqi troops back from the em- battled oil refinery center of Abadan and reported hand-to- hand fighting in the besieged port city of Khorramshahr. Iraq, meanwhile, claimed 256 Iranian soldiers killed on its 300-mile invasion front Inside Iran in a 12·hour period. Iraq also offered to cease fire on it.a terms, bl!t Iran's prime minister rejected the idea and fl ew to New York to address the U. N. Security· Council today on "Iraq's aggression." Tehran Radio broadcast a dis· patch by the Pars news agency from Abadan claiming Iranian troops had forced Iraqi soldiers to withdraw up lo 19 miles from the city. There was no indepen· dent confirmation of the claim. Iran also said its planes shot down two Iraqi MiGs lo a dogfight over Iraq, without say. in1 where the action occurred. The Iraqi command said Ira· n.ian jets attacked the Kurkdiah towns ol 6uleimanieh and Pen· jaw in northem Ira.g, killing four clvlllana and woundlnl four. It Hid One Iranian Jet wu shot down in the aouthe1111 sector of the war front near the Abadan- • Khorramahahr area. The command Hid in additJOft to tbe 2:11 Iranian aoldten kiUed, 35 were taken prieoner aJon1 lraq'a lnvulOD froot ln western (~ FOACD, Pa1e AJ) portt'r s at New York s ' LaG uardi a Airport . [((ai;an said , "I have instructed my de bate negotiators lo tJe in touch with Mr Carter's staff tumor row to begin discussing dctatl~ of format and sponsorship ·· Asked 1f that meant a "one-on one" debate with Carter ex duding Hep. John Anderson Rea~an said "Yes ' Heagan insisted prt'v1ousl)· that any presidential debate for mula inC'lude Anderson. th~ independent candida te v.hose s tanding in the polls has plunged in recent weeks. Robert Strauss, Carter's 1:am- paign chairman. said t>arlier in the day he informed the I .eague of Women Voters that the presi- dent "would accept a one-on-one debate with Governor J<eagan at any reasonable lime~ on any reasonable date, al any reasona· ble place, under any reasonable format." Orang"' Coast ""' 4 = 7 ~ Wea•her Partly cloudy at limes but mostly fair through Saturday. Lows tonight 48 along the roast, 56 inland Highs Saturday 68 and 76. 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I h1• a~rct•ment was 'llh'bed by Se.-retary of Stat~ Edmund S ,\l 1,1~k11· ,1n.t tsr;wli Enl•rgy M1mste1 Y1tuk Moda1 at a Whitt! I lo t.'' 1 ~1 l'1111111} EAST LANSIN(;, Mich. <AP ) A section of blear hers <'OI· lapsed during a pep rally al East Lansing ~igh School today and authorities said more than 20 students and at least two teachers were 1n.iured. . . , Police s:nd 1l appeared the most seriously in1ured suffered m ultiple frartures. An emergency Infirmary was set up across • the corridor from the gy mnasium where the bleachers col- .· lapsed. and a battery of ambulances shuttled the injured to area -hospitals Polil:e Officer Rick Westgate said the folding-type bleachers .. collapsed ba,•kward while students were standing and cheering during a rally for tonight's homecoming football game. .. WASHI NGTON (AP> -The government today tentatively a warded the prestigious U.S.-China air route to Pan American World Airways, opening the way for regularly scheduled air , serviC'e between the two countries for the first time in 30 years. . . The Civil Aeronautics Board selected Pan Am from among . ,: five t:.S airlines that sought the route. which gover nment of· , f1cials have hailed as symbolizing the new. closer relations , , , between the United States and China. · · ('ftmw •la11llmlG1111.aUn Prl,.,. Halt- NEW YORK <AP> -Some major banks raised their prime ·.lend mg rdlt!s agarn today. Chase Manhattan Bank was the first to raise its prime rate : ,. tod ay from 13.5 percent. a rale previously charged only by Cit ibank and a rnte that has drawn criticism from the Carter ad m1ru~tration as too high. A number of other banks joined in t he incrt?ase. including Chemical Bank, the First National Bank of Clue ago and most major California banks. ·False A..l _ana •' ::: SWAT Team Raids .,.j. Porn King's House 4PWl-1• NEW 'SHAH' OF IRAN Reza Pahtavl .. .,hah 's .. ~011 To Rule In Exile CAIHO, 1':gypt !/\P l ll eza Pahlavi Wiil s ueceed his late father as shah of Iran on Oct. 31 and send a message from exile to the people of hi~ homeland, a · spokesman for the Pahlavi fami· ly announced today The announcement said .. no public ceremony and no press c·onfcrenc·e will be held.•· and made no mention of the 19-year· old Reza Pahlavi forming a gov· e rnment in exile. ~ S h ah Mohamm a d Reza Pahlavi of Iran was overthrown in January 1079. took refuge in Egypt in l\t:lr<'h and died in a Cairo military hospital July 27. Announcement that his son would become s h ah designate on his 20th birthday Oct. 31 was made in a state ment distributed by telex and si~ned by "the personal secretary of H .l.M. <lier Imperial Majestyl Farah Pahlavi. Shahbanou of Iran." It was the first contact initiat· ed by lht! Pahlav'1 family with Western news media based in Cairo since the former shah ar- r ived h ere s uffe'ring from terminal can cer . T he telex number used is a special line in Kubbe h Palace whe re the Pahlavi family has been living as guests of Egypt. The statement also clarified that the shah designate has only one given name, Reza, and that he was born Oct. 31, 1960. Conflicting birth dates and names are given in various ref· erencc works Reza. who was :i tte ndang Will1 am.i. Col lege in 1 O:-. A1'1<,£l.ES tAP l A lives under heavy guard m the MassacJlUsetts lwfore.h1s father ~1(1111 l.· :-\\,\I t eam armed with former home of singer Sonny died , is enrolled as a JUmor in 11(Jco;; !>hotg uns and a search Bono. the Americ a n Uni versity in ~rr dOt ~mashed through the During Tuesday's raid, one of Ca ir o. maJorin~ in political (iont donrs of Larry Flynt 's posh Flynt 's guard!I, Lee Abreau, JS, sc i e 11 c e and mi n o ring i n t!C!I Air \·stale on information was arrested for investigation of econorriiC's . university s ources \oh a t t h e c rip p I e d ll u s tier assault on a police officer alter said . . 7!" ... ~~f'~~·~M-6',.,.~~r~~;..-*~~-~-~~il)'~,:t~ :J.' ~ .... ~Jl~Alri;tot -~rugge<f ana nefngliefcf against a revOlver anto the mansion shunneciP~b1Tc n)'.. di .. ,, .. s~'ltt! ~s WlU, poh<'e say. floor. Abreau is free on $2,500 much of their llme m the walled, ~· Flynt. crippled fro~he hips bond. 200-acre palace com~und on the "wn in a 1978 assassination at-northeast edge of Cairo. • Flynt said a police helicopter ·1 t · "-'mpl in Georgia. was examined circled his home repeatedly He had training as a pa o m t)' Or. Richard Sc~tt. a ~hy~i· Tuesday night before armed the United States Olan, who accompanied police m men began to appear outside the the late-night raid Tuesday. Dr. mansion after dark. He said $colt determined Flynt was all they demanded entry and then '1ght and the officers left, police broke down the. heavy 9aken •cknowledged Thursday. d bl doon to hi ho !; A c c u s i n g p o l i c e o f ou e -s me. ~Orwellian" tactics. Flynt said The publisher was secure -1s house s uffe red SS,000 behind 800-pound steel, elec· Qama~e an the raid. tronically controlled doors to his • ... It was one of those ridiculous bedroom and allowed police en· t:ings," the publis her said try only "after determining they hursday. ·•1t reminds me of weren't assassins." he said". eorge Orwell's '1984.' These Detective Marvin Enquist. iuys came in. dressed alike. wbo b·eaded the raid, said ff 1th oo identification. with rifles informants told police Flynt was •od shotguns.' I didn't know il it being held against his will, t.•as a robber or assassination doped up, and that his life was in eiot or what .. danger. f'Jyot c harged two ~ Since the 1978 shootmg outside former security guards at the ~ c:eorgia courthouse where he mansion as being the infor· f'a S on tria l for obscenity mants. r.arges. several attempts have Enquist said the informants en made on the lives of F1ynt warned that the estate guards nd h1s aides. and the publisher were "trigger happy." Flynt, while admitting that he was incapacitated, denied he ORANGE COAST l•1!11t1Qlt.JI ,. t ri .. 0,. •.f't91> CCN'St 0..1, P1~, .. u,, wntt,, j' c.._~ .-;bin.ea ,,.. Nf"' p,,.'\'\, •'\ pubth'-d .,., 1.w ...., c>1 '"O" c,_,.,, P\I04•\ftl"O ComHn't' ,,.,,., ... " .. 11>(91!10,,\ ,.,~ °"10l1'\rwtl MOfHWY. tt\,Ou9ft FrtcN:w ~•ll' tu,t• M•\tt N11woo•t 8*ttcP\1 Hurtllnt'fon lh.-c" Fo.,ntAlr'\ Vitllfl'Y l't,lf\t l•Ov"• ii .... (Ith 'toot,. ~Of\I • "'nqt• tfOIO,,.I f'dfUon •I O\lbh ,,,....,, ~-ttwrCA\o\ •"4 !Mil'W:IA'r\ ,,.. Pf'l1'CI..,, • 1)"1)11.,,1'11''<8 ol~t 1• •t JJ0 Wf'\I 8..tt Sh•H t P 0 no" 1~ tO'\tA ~-•· c•11to'"" •1•1• ....... " .... P••,1tt1nu 1N:f P\IOl•"'9t Ttitofft•\& .. <1•1 £(flt0f' ffltom•\,. M_.,..t,. Ma!'\aomo Ettttnr °"' .. '" L. .... AUl\l•nl M~n•o,,,.. EOlfQt OfllCH {~r.t ..._.,. JJ0 Wt \I B•Y M ttff '.tOUM• ft.•1• II\ t0l1 ,_.o Cot"~·• t1"''"no1or. S.t11t." 1'81) 8••<h 8ow .. w•rO was ~ing held against his will. He said he takes the drug Dilaudid, a powerful narcotic pain killer, by prescription from a nurse wbo tends him around the c)ock. Fro• Pft9P 1\I FORCES •.• and soulhwestem Iran. it s aid Iraqi forces suffered 18 killed. Tbe lranlan command said its forces killed 100 Iraqi soldiers in the central and northern sectors -of the tnvulon line, and that hand-to-band fi&bUn1 raaed in Khorramahabr at the southem end of the front on the Shatt al· Arab emaary. Iran'• oftlcial Pan news a1en- ey ••'-the inndln1 lnftdets have d aueceeded ln takin1 over the ctt7 ot Khorramababr'' aM \bat &My Mlferet' Mavy ca~ualtl" la •treet "1fiUa1 .,.._ naval cofnmuldot and tacts IS iople. A aiablber ol Ira· -* )a" ~-~lied, Pan ...... ~ -~ ft1uret. ~ .:. ; I .. f'ro•PagrAJ HASHISH ... lngleby s aid a "multi-ton " quantity of hashish was involved in the purported s muggling operation. Ingleby s aid Ashbrook has been a fugitive since 1972 -on federal allegations of passport fraud and slate narcotics viola· lions. Participating in the investigat ing, tngleby said. were customs agents based in Los Angeles. San Fran cisco. San Diego, Nogales. Ariz., New York. Hous ton, Miami . San Juan, Puerto Hi co , Rome, and the federal Drug Enforcement Ad· m i._n1stration, state Narcotics Enforcement Bureau and the Inyo County Sheriff's Depart· menl. Jngleby said the shift from ac tual seizure or drugs to identify. ing the path of drug money was based on recent directives from the Attorney Gel')eral's office in Washington, D.C. OC~Worker Electrocuted A Buena Park construction worker was killed Thursday after suffering a massive elec· trical shock when a crane came in contact with overhead power lines in San Juan Capistrann. Clarence Penn, 48. of 5909 Los Arcos ln Buena Park, was pro· nounced dead al the scene, at the comer ol Camino Capistrano and EICami.DoRealatabout4:30p.m. An Oran1e County Fire Department 1pokesman uld Penn wu holdlq a metal cable attached to tbe crane wben it bnaahed electrical wtrn. He wu ktllecl "'8Mntl1. • Waddill Backing Judge Or Willi1tm Waddill, the Westminster obste trician lwice tri ed in conneC'tion wit'h the death of a newborn child. has con· tributed more than Sl,000 to the t·ampaign or his prosecutor's op- ponent in a Nov. 4judicial race. Waddill is ba.-king .North Oran~e County Municipal Court .Judge Hobert Fitzgerald in his ract' for a Superior Court seat. l"itzgel'ald's opponent is Deputy Orange County District Attorney Robert Chatterton . Chatterton twice pressed 'murder l'harges again s t the phys ician for allegedly killing a 1·hild who s urvived a s aline abortion three years ago. In both cases. the juries were un able to reach a verdict. The charges eventually were dis· missed. "The amount he has contribut· t!d meets the requirement and t hen some for a major contribu- tion ... Judge Fitzger ald said in a telephone inter view regard- ing Waddill's involvement in his campaign. Fitzgerald said Waddill fil'$l rontaeted him three weeks ago. "H e openly voiced his lack or~ friendshi p for my opponent," the municipal court judge said. Since that initial contact. he said, the two have had a number of conversations and the physi- cian has donated money to his ca mpaign . Woman Freed In Slaying BAKERSf'IELD (AP> .,... A Bakersfield woman who said she s hot her husband fi ve times because she feared him has been acQ uitted of a murder charge. A Super ior Court 1ury r e· turned an innocent verdict Thursday for San dra Kay Nickell. 27 Triek or Treat? Pumpkins are strewn about the median of lnterstaie 285 in Atlanta after an open tractor-trailer overturned, s pill· _ings its contents~urin! ~arly _morning traffic. U.~. Wooing Iran On Hostage_lssue WASHINGTON <AP> l.J .S officials from President Ca.rter on down. while denying that any deal has been made or is being negotiated, are sending con· ciliatory signals to Iran in a bid to free the 52 Ame ri c a n hostages. "the door is open" for negotia· t ions. HaJa1 arrived in New York early today. about two hours after Carter attended a charity .banquet in the city, and was to plead Iran's l'ase in itj 26-day war .,.,;ith Iraq he fore the U N Sr•c·urity C'ount"ll later today Mrs Nickell said she killed her hus band. Thomas. 30, on Dec. 2 afte r he struc k her mother and advanced on her. Mrs. Nickell said she had just told Nickell that she intended to leave him. Car ter s a id Thurs day h e would be willmg to meet and dis· cuss the hostages with Iranian Prime Miruster Mohammad Ali Rajai, who is in New York for an unexpected appearance at the United Nations . "if he should be amenable." Secretary of State Edmund S. Muskie added that HaJa1 1s the highest-ranking lninian official to visit the Unit- ed Slates since r evolutionary fo rces overthrew the late Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi in , January 1979. Stretch your money at The 1980's 1s time for sell-improvement and home improvement. Thal means working out. shaping up; redecorating instead o f relocatrng. That's why $/e're having this sensational Bigelow SHAPE UP YOUR HOME CARPET SALE. Imagine, low. lo w dollar-stretching prices on Bigelow's newest broadloom car- ' ... pets 1n lively new colors and sleek new lex· tu res that give any room a wonderful new look Anrj 1ust look at these Bigelow bonuses • Bigelow quallty that assures long. long wear • Bigelow exclusive performance ratings help y ou choose the right carpet tor lhe right room. Come In early •nd save big at Alden's an- nual Carpets Factory Authorized Sale. (Limit- ed tltne). 1663 Pl~CENTIA AVENlJE • COSTA MESA, tAllf. 92617 • PHONE 046 4838 6'46 2355 -------··----, --J --· ';, . , , I I ~aguna/South Coast L Ol f lO N * * VOL. 73, NO. 2'1, 4 SECTIONS, 41 PAGES ORANGE COUN Your Homecowa Dally N~wNpap•r TWENTY·FIVE CENTS Hashish Dragnet P~rsues 4 OC Men By FREDERICK ~'HOE MEHi. °' .. ~ ........... U.S. Cuatom11 aieota fanned tbrou&bout Southern CalJfom1a today in. Mn auempt to round up 14 lndivtduala inl'luding four Orange County residents as part ol a crackdown on what wu described as.one of the na tion 's J~gest hashish sm unling operations. A two-yt1ar 1nvesttgallon into the cue culminated Thursday m the arrut of T r11v1 11 <trunt Ashbrook. 35. of Lone l'me, and W1lluam Everett, of Austin. Tex as. at Houston J nternat1on ul Airport as the men prepared to leave the cOWltry with 1170.000 1n cash. Ashbrook was 1dent1hed today as a ont>·t1me wssoc1ate or Dr Timothy Lear y a nd a long stal\dm~ member of the Laguna Beach·based Brotherhood of F.ternal Love. a loose-knit group of hashish and marijuana traf f1ckers Kennt!lh lngle by . s peci al 1.1gent for customs investigators 1n Southern California, said Ashbrook was well·known in Orange Coast <'irctes-: "He's been aro und Irvi n e, San Clemente , Newport Beach and Costa Mesa,·· lngleby s aid. Ashbrook recently purchased a large ranch near Lone Pine in Inyo County at the base of the Fals~ A 'larm SWAT Team Hits Porn King Estate LOS ANGELES (AP) -A police SWAT team armed with rifles, shotguns and a search warrant smashed through the front doors of Larry Flynt's posh Bel Air estate on information State ·Nixes Sand ~~ales By County that the crippled Hus tier magazine publisher was drugged and. being held against his will, police say. Flynt, crippled from the tiips down in a 1978 assassination at- -~ ,.t. ___ .....__ east slope of the Sierra Nevada, lngleby said. As hbrook a nd Eve rett. lngleby said, were intercepted by agents while en route to the Caym an Islands off the Gulf Coast. Federal law requires, any person importing or exporting more than SS,000 in cash to or from the country to rei>ort the movement with customs. The two men made no s uch dis· closure. lngleby said. ---------- They were among 16 people named in a criminal complaint filed Thursday in U.S. District Court in Sacramento. ''Our guys are all out in the field right now, attempting to pick the others up," Ingleby said this morning. The two.year investigation was unique, lngleby said, in that investigators focused on tracing the movement of large sources of money from the United States instead or concentrating of ·ac· tual seizures of drugs. The approach paid off. lngleby said, because agents were able to identify where lhe money was going. the principals involved and the source of drugs. Agents traced more than S2 million, much of it destined for secret bank accounts in the Cayman Islands. the Antilles Rome and Lebanon. <See HA..'\HISH, Pa1e A?) .,..., ............ -. .... Mitt ... NEARLY 300 KRISHNA HYOTEES CELaeRATE ONNING OI' NN TllMPLE '" LAGUNA MACH Fiture .. Right .. A•eln ................. ,..., A.C ....................... . Krishna Devotees Rally in laga1na 'None of Above' CHICAGO (APl -The fint election for Chicago policemen to choose whether they want un· ion representation ended in a stalemate. and the top voteget· ters -"no union" and the Fratemal Order of Police -will vie in a runoff next month. Clemente Co11ncil Nixes Pool l.anes • Eight lanes In the pool would have been nice, but not at an ad· dtUonal coat of $100,000, San Clemente City Council members bave decided. Aftel'. reviewing a report pre· pared by city offlclall the coun· ell determined that addlnl two more 1wtmmln1 lanea to the renovat.d Beach Club plun1e wouldbet.oocoetly. TH North s .. eh Club pool and clubbouae are belnl ren· OH'*9 Ill a colt of SIG0,000. 'J'be job ta aped.ed to be eompleUd . .,.., ... ,. .. Couaenmea Patrick Lane earllw tldl moat.b •ucc-..t tbe . ). city miebt want to add two more awlmmina lanes to the pool as 1001 u the plun1e wu being ren· ovatMenywa. He 1uae.tect a lar1er facility mtabt draw 1wtmmLn1 .~ompeti· Uon to San Clemente, tbua brine· tn1 addiGonaJ revenues to the city. But ftaures pretented Wednel· day lbow lt would coat nearly SI0,000 to ldd t.o 1 ...... DI• ~ to ......••• 1 .. eddiUcmaJ • tmprcnie ..... ta 1uueatect by the eouadlmm. j Tbe comacU decided Jo ltiek wtth._l .... owner. The building had been used by Christian congregations for four (See KRISHNA, Page .U> Coast, Weather ..,, Partly cloudy at times but mostly fair through Saturday. Lows tonight 48 along the coast, 56.inland. High111 Saturday 68 and 76. INSIDE TODA~ Per.,,ec~• on ahoal btati· Mii ~ prouiMd br 0 win· "'"" iongwrlter and ez· perienced chd10eter actreu on Page CJ. ..... Mii'~ .. = ...... ~ ...._..._M ==:: •11te1-CM ...,_ •U .... , ...... a1 ~ ~ ...._ M Wal t ct.ta ......... ¥ ' \ \ I· DAIL V PILOT • .. , ·-.:..---JlJST BRE"4ICING ----.. Israeli Paratroopers ,·.Raid Guenilla Bases -'I 1-:L A\ l\. Israel <API ID ltl Ont ..,.,_ MlAKlk on '!,outhl'm I .t.•bunon in two months. laraell paratroopers and tn rt1 11tr) lllt'll d \111\ Nl)t'd t WO f>alHtifUan IU.rf1Jla ba.H and killed ' 111 lrru.t 111rw l(Ut'l'f"tllu . ttw Israeli mil.I~ eommand said to din / I • " ~pnk~·smttn ror Y•••tr Arafat'• Paleattne l.11M!rat1on Oq:an11.1111on In RNrut uJd It rt'pWaH the ls ruh att1ac•k und a<'knowlt'\l.if'd that four of Ill men werf' ltlllf'd and five IWOUnded "J'h1• •l•Ukl·~mun "'.Ud Ult vic.-tim• were from the Pal .. 1Unt• t.1 bt•rnllon Arlll)'. tll• PLO'• re1uJar military force l'ht11 ~'<\S lhl' ,,,.., Clmt' -slnt'e l1rael'11 1978 dravt into !WUlhi<1 o l.t•bunon that the PU) -u otfar1ally reJl()rtt°'d involvNI In r1.tht111.t '<'1th lsrad f .tit ... bra.-1 ~ fM~ • -•I WAS lllNt iTON tAPl The Unltl'd States 1tnd Israel today i,1.:ncd ,. 14 )'t•ur agrffmf'ftt to 1uarantee 011 to the Jewish st1tte ?~n t.,nngt?nr1,~s ' The ugrt!COlt'nl IS a furtMr Step In Implementation of the l '·1111p lh.1\•1d U\'l'Ords that called for Israel to return to Egypt 011 f1~lds in tht> Ci ulf or Su.a T1te United States promised tu i.:uuranh'<' lsruel's oil supply in exchaaae. Tht' a.:rl>ement wa sianed by Secretary of State Edmund \I usk1,· and Israeli Energy M1mster Yituk Modai at a White lh1us,· 1•1•rt.'munv 1.·Pn11 I'" H h111 l .'t. °""" Ur flltld•" •" WASlllN<;TON <API The government today tentatively .iward<'cl th1• prestigious U.S .. Cbiaa air route to Pan American World Airways. opening the way for regularly S<'heduJed air ' servit·t' ~tween the two countries for the (irst time in JO years. The L'1vil Aeronautics Board selected Pan Am from among five l ' S. airlines that sought the route, which government of· , · f1.ci als have hailed as symbolizing the new, closer relations : between tht.' United States and China. Oaa'w tfo11hmfaN ,.,.,,..,, rr.,_. Half• NEW YOllK !AP> -Some major banks raised their prime . tending rates again today. 1:., Chas~ Manhattan Bank was the first to raise its prime rate !oday from 13.5 percent. a rate previously charged only by ~~Citibank and a rate that bas drawn criticism from the Carter ,_administration as too high. A number of other banks joined in the int"rcase. ineludiag Cllemical Bank and the first National . Bank of Chicago. .- ~apistrano Crash Victim ,.-·. Badly Injured A 52 yea r o ld San J ua n c 'ap1strano woman is in cntical "rnndilion at tht! UCI Medical C~nter bum ward aft• a two· l'ar collision at the intersection of Crown Valley Parkway ud Lil Paz Road Thursday. ; .Mary Ann Kenny rtteived ma- jor. burns over a large portion ol her body after her car phmpd down a n e mbankment and caught fire. , A California Hi&hway Patrol .,pnkesman said Mrs . Kenny was c·as t bound on C rown Valley l'a rk'4 ay al about 7 :30 p.m. •\hen she collided with a car rir•vcn by Scott llartigan, 18, 11 .. 0 of San .Juan Ca pistrano. KRISHNA ... decades when it was sold to a busi- ness man in September of 1971. He •anted to build a home on the site, but later turned around a nd sold it to ISKON of Califorrua, Inc., the Los Angeles baaed Krishna organization. The question before the city was whether the church me was abandoned during the s hort time the businessman owned the buildi.q. The city finally determined the cbw-ch use was not aban- doned and Ule sect was allowed to continue renovation. "We were actually ready to hold worship servic~ six weeks ago," a temple spokesman sa.id. "But the kitchen area had not been inspected, and we didn't want any probl ems ." he chuckled. ~ ~s. Kenny wai. reportedJy The gathering Thursday was ~kmg a left turn o~to LaPu lbe largest of its kind held by the f~ad when the accid~nt OC· Krisbbu in Laguna ll~ach . ~r~ed News photographers a nd : Both. 1-i a rti_g an an·d hi s · .. tele-~~wjde .. :;i.~~·~-· -·· ~~ : • "'~ ~aguna Hills, received minor in-othen stood outside interview- J.Pnes and we re treated and re-ing temple leaden. l.f ased a t Mission C()mm\Mlity Plainclothes police offlce~s. Hospital. including one posing as a Daily ;: Pilot photographer, watched the ;: ceremonies from the lawn out ~ T F eed side the church building. ::W 0fil80 r As ked why a police officer was : posing as a press photo~rapher. I SI • Captain Neil Purcell sa id there · n a y111g was "nottaiog malicious or :': willful about the incident." ~ BAKERSFI ELD <APl A ~akersfield woman who said she •hot her husband five times ~ecause she feared him bu been ~couitted of a murder charge :.; ~~ A Superior Cour.t ju:1 re- i: r ne d an i nnocent verdict h u rs day for Satutra Kay .1ckell. 21. ~ Mrs. Nickell said she killed ~r husband, Thomas, JO, . OD Q~c . 2 afl~r he struck her b:iother and advanced Oft ~. Mrs . Nickell said she had )6.t cPld Ni<'kell that she inte941ed to teave tu m. '· 1. •• t;o ORANGE COAIT L ~c DAILY PILOT t..r. f,..., 01~ Cot\I o.t\if P1101, wlOt tmlt" 1\ ' -°"1Dfneo lr"e N••n Prn\. ,, PVOh\MO Dy ,,. Or-•nQot (Giit\' Pvb4i~1"f tomo.ny s...rfltt lfdlU-"' •r• ~"'1\.f'wtd Mondli't tht~ f-rlM y -,i IOf Co\I• Me>w N••pott 9eHf\, ""'""""'°"' b••<" f>Ov*"lftn V •ll t y , lfwlnt . L•t1i11't• ~ :::,'j~~.;.~o;;!, :~st·:,;.~'°'r.! ~!:7..: • l)iwDlf~nQ .,,,_,, U, •• J» W•t.I k y "'"'-tt 0 ~lo• 1'40 Clhl• Mn• C..llf0tn1• f'Ult ~ " ....... ,." ... Fro•PagrAI SHAH ... Announcement that his son wO\lld become shah designate on bis 20th birthday Oct . 31 was made in a statement distributed by telex and signed by "the personal secretary of H.1. M. <Her Imperial Maje11ty) Farah Pahlavi, Shabbanou of Iran." It was the first contact initiat- ed by the Pahlavi family with Western news media based in Cairo since the former shah ar- rived here suffering from terminal cancer. The telex number used is a special line in Kubbeb Palace where the Pahlavi family has been living u guests ol Egypt. . Tbe statement also clarified that the shah designate bu only one given name, Reza, and that be was born Oct . 31, 1960. Contlicting birth dates and names are liven 1D various ref. erence WOl'lta. SUCCUMBS AT 68 Col. Douglea Morton Marine Officer Buried Military funeral ser v.1ces were held today for county aide Col. Douglas K. Morton <USMC-Het.J , a corn bat veteran who saw action in China, the South Pacifi c and taler Korea. He died while on a fi shing trip in Mexico. · S p ok es m e n for CQ.Jonel Morton's family in La..:una Niguel said he was fatally s tricken at age 66 aboard the charter boat Red Rooster Sunday while fi s hing for marlinorfCaboSan Lucas. Th e Pennsylvan ia native became director of building and safety education for the Orange County Environme nt al M anal!!e- me nt Agency arter JOinmg the county int 962. He was buried this afternoon with military honors al the Na lion al Cemetery in H 1vers1de During World War 11. t.he 33· year veteran of the Marine Corps saw action with the Fifth Marine Division on Guadacanal. t wo Jima. Bougainv11le, in the Choisel Isla nds and Ve lla la Vella. as well as al Tsingtao and Tientsing. China. He was also 10 the battle at Chosin Heservoir in the Korean War, according to his son, nruce. a Petaluma real estate developer. T he ex·Marine's WWII exploits included commanding a guernlla sq uad often ferried to enemy islands aboard John F Kt!nnedy 's PT·109 on bloody little 1943 raids lo divert Japanese att~ntion from r ea l U.S. attack objectives. During Korean War service, Colonel Morton was a forward air spotter directin(C fire on enemy positions and s uffered severe burns when his lii.tht plane was shot do wn He received t"o l'urple llea rt medals for rin t• wounds in World War 11 and for the burns s uffered in Korean C'Oml.Htt, plus the Silver St ar . Rronz<' Star. -Distinguished Flying Cross, Air Medal. Navy Com mendation Medal. Legion of Merit and many others. ~~-.. It:'~ ... ~ ...... &.~~ ~ otih~rcw;Soc1et'y.f<Jr peo- ple of Scottish Enl!lish heritage tl nd belon~ed to the British l'nitcd Se rv it'es C lub. the USM C Paratroopers Regi mPnt and the Los Angeles-bas~d Adventurers' Club. . Hi s daug hter . H eath e r Scioneaux of Brea. said her father qualihed for the latter by vitrueof h i s m 1 I i t a r y c· a re e r a n d sportfishing expediti()ns fhs wifo. Lorram.-. s a id that at the time of his death. Colonel Mor ton was makmg plans for Ii February fishing e xpedition to the waters of New Zealand aJ)d Austra lia. SAND ... mission, which gr anted a dredg· ing permit to the county In making its ruling, the re· gional commission said the sand would have to be redeposited a lonR Doheny Beach only if it were economically feas.ible. The Coastal Commission de- cision lo prohibit the sale of lhe sand was a victory for the State Departme nt o f Parks a nd Recreation, which opposed the county's plan. The parkS department main· tains the removal or the sand would disrupt the natural proc· ess of s and b e ing_ washed southward to reple nish the s horelines of Capistrano Beach, San Clemente, and Oceanside. E•ttt• T ... _t A.--.. M•,.AO••Q f tttlOt CMr~'" l. ... A\'•"~' ~,...,no E••tOt L .. un• •••di OfftCle 1011 NO C .. u H~ .. _,._, •• St. Helens Erupts Twice in 12 Hours V ANOOlTVER. Wub. <AP) -, llouDl St. Helena blHted a 1iaat, Dllllraom·lbaped black eloqd al lleam _. uh neerly ··-felt -tlle air todey In tbe volc ... •1 Htond ma.Jor •n&Dtkm la u ....... mutbonti• aMi(Slrtler.-r,M>. .l ,,,....... .... ., ftlc.at ... .... cllWll.J: NfOl1ed ::'~':·!':. .... -::: 4plritL*e. Low·level harmonic tremors rumbled through the mountain juat before the .latest eruption al 9;28 a.m. said Don Peterson, a U .S . G eolog ical Survey geologilt. · LI1ht winds blew ash from the top of the eruptive column to the east wblle the lower portloaa of the doud were blowlnc to the eoutb and southwmt, Petenon Hid. ~ J U.S. Bids To Frt;e Hostages WASlllN<iTON <APl U.S. officials from President Carter on down. while denying that any dea l has been made or is being negotiated , are se nding .ron· clliatury sll(nals to Iran in a bid lo f ree the 52 Ame ri ca n hostages. Ca rter said T hurs day he would be willing to meet and dis· cuss the hostages with Iranian Prime Minister Mohammad Ali Hajai, who is in New York for an unexpected appearance at the United Nations, "if he shouJd be am enable " Secretary of State Edmund S. Muskie added that "the door 1s open" for negotia- tions . fl aja1 arrived in New York early today, about two hours after Carter attende d a charity banquet in the city, and was ~ plead Iran's case in its 28·da) war with Iraq before the U.N. Security Council later today. Hajai is the highest-ranking Iranian official to visit the Unit· ed States since re volutionary forces overthrew the late Shah Mohammad Heza Pahlavi in .January 1979 T here were no indications the hardlint• Islamic fundame ntalist would m1c•ct wi th Carte r or any other t·.s. official. But Rajai's trip nevertheless fueled frenzied spel'ulation about the hostages and U.S. rnlations with Iran all or which the Pentagon and the State Departme nt tried to dis pel. Carte r and other ofC1c1als. meanwhile. were playing down the 'nit~ States' tens ions with Iran The president. who called Iraq an "invading nation" Wednes· day night, continued lo em· phas ize U.S. support for Iran's nat tonal integrity. Asked on a campaign stop wh e the r the a dministrat ion wo uld support Iran 's complaints against Iraq at the United Na· lions. Carter said, "dis putes like th is s hould not be settled through aggression or invasion of another coun~ry 's te rritory." T h e Pen ta gon d e nied a published report that the United States and its allies have built up an armada of 60 warships lo keep the Strait of Hormuz open to Persian Gulf oil tralfic. The Irania ns have threat ened to mine lhe s trait. l 'rt1•P .. •AI HASHISH. .. lngleby said a "multl·ton" quantity of hashish was involved in the purported amuggllng oper\tion. . lngleby said Ashbrook has been a fugitive since 1972 on federal allegations Of paSS,J>?rt fraud and state narcotics v1ola- t1ons. Participating in the investigat- ing . tngleby said, were customs agents based in Los Angeles. Sa n Fran<'isco, San Diego . Nogales, Ariz .. New York , Hous ton, Miami , San Juan , Puerto Rico, Rome. and the federal Drug Enforcement Ad · ministration. state Narcotics Enforcement Bureau and the Inyo County Sheriff's Depart· ment. Jngleby said the shirt from ac· tual ~eizure or drugs to identify. ing the path of drug money was based on recent directives from the Attorney General's office in Washington, D.C. Band Members Ill From Pop BIRMINGHAM, Ala. !AP> Twenty-two high schoor band members playing at a football game bet'ame ill after drinking soda pop that may have been de· libe rately poisoned, authorities s aid. All were re ported in stable c·ondltion in hospit a ls today Doctors said none of the Carver High School students appeared to be in serious danger. "They just started falling out like flies ," said Mrs. Edna llat<'her . the mother of 17-year- old Angela Hatcher. who rushed to Baptist Me d ical Center Montclair whe n she heard her daughter was among seven stu dents hospitalized there. Niguel School Sets Halloween Carnival The public is invited to attend Crown Vall ey Elemen tary School's an nucil II a lloween Carnival Oct. 25 from 11 a .m. to 4 p .m . Events will include a t'ostume parade, rides, a haunted house and game booths. Crown Valley Elementary School is located in Laguna Niguel at the intersec- tion of Crown Valley Parkway a nd Adelanto Drive. Stretch your money at 5 Plead Innocent In Scheme Two Orange Coast residents we re among five people who pleaded innocent Thursday in U.S. District Court in San Diego to ch arges in connection with an ~lleged scheme to pass $100,000 in counterfejt SlOO bills. The five arrests occurred in Carlsbad and San Diego Oct. 7 and 8 after a uthorities received a tip that the bills, described as being ~f "moderate" quality, were being passed. In a subsequent indictment handed down by a federal grand Jury. Johnny Robert Romo, 24. o r 4152 Loma St ., Irvine ; Theresa Marie Maxfield. 20, of Garden Grove, and Joey Mike Streck, 18, or Sunnymead, were charged with conspiracy to dis- tr ibute counterfeit bills. An indic tme nt is a formal t'harge made against a person by a grand jury. It does not est ablish gwlt or innocence. Agents claimed they seized 35 bog us StOO federal reserve notes at the time the trio was arrested in Carlsbad. Also indicted were Alyn Dale llolder. 48, of' Costa Mesa, and Harry Vit'lor Knapp, 55, of El Centro on charges they intended to sell SI00,000 in counterfeit $100 fede ral reserve notes. Agents s aid Knapp h a d $10.000 in bogus hills in a coat pocket at the time or his arrest on Ha rbor Island, San Di ego. Furth.er court proceedings are sche duled next week in San Diego, said Assist ant U.S. At- torney George Hardy Gay .Student Protest .. ~et SAN 1-'HANCISCO CAPI A homosexual law stu- dent organization plans to dem o n s trate at the 'lJnivers1ty of San F'r an- t'isco 's · llsth anniversary celebration because the school refuses.to recognize the j?roup. leaders or the S tude nts Together for I ndi viduaJ Rights say, The 1980's is time for self·improvement and home improvemenl. 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CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS ·--7~---S.c .h.o .o.I-.. Strike Due? Huntington Teacher Pact Talks Collapse By PATRICK KENNEDY Of .. Delh ,._ ..... ~ teacher assoc.'iallon o(fic1al warned of a future strike today after ('ontract negot1at1ons with the Huntington Re ach Union High School District collapsed Thursday night Meanwhile . Marina High School became the fourth cam pus crippled by a one-day -Waddill !Jacking Judge Dr. William Waddill, the Westminster Qbstetrician twice tried in connection with the death of a newborn child, has con· tributed more than Sl.000 to the campaign of his prosecutor's op· ponentin a Nov. 4judicial race. Waddill is backing North Orange County Municipal Court Judge Robert t'itzgerald in his race for a Superior Court seat. Fitzgerald's opponent is Deputy Oran1e County District Attorney Robert. Chatterton. teacher Sll'k oul protes.l ovt-r s talled <'Ontr act negotiations with the district today Eighty one percent of the 132 tea<'hers at Marina High School, 15871 Springdale St.. called m sick today District officials swd that substitute teachers had been hired for all but four c lassrooms by 9 :3 0 a .m . Substitutes are paid $45 per day . . Chatterton twice pressed murder charges against the fn 8 · ~, rd. physician for allegedly killing a n 0 • • At>l'ordmg to officials of both parties. the negotiations broke down last night when the state- appointed mediator criticized the lal·k of movement in the teachers' counter proposal. ' Hepresentatives for the dis· trict 's 800 teachers had lowered their salary demands from an immediate 15 percent increase to 14 percent. child who survived a saline abortion three yean aao. The sentiments etched on the winda.hield of this car in The district 1s offering a two· year contract, calling for an 8 percent pay hike this year and a total 16 percent over the next two years. State mediator Tom McCarthy also refused to certify a stfte guided fact finding report of the disputed salary issue. He left for Sacramento until another offer <See T~ACHERS, Page AZ> U.S. Bids To Free Hostages -WASHI NGTON <AP ) -U.S. officials from President Carter on down. while denying that any deal has been made or 1s being negotiated , are sending con· ciliatory signals to Iran in a bid to free the 52 Ameri c an hostages. . -Carte r said Th urs day he would be willing to meet and dis- cuss the hostages with Iranian Prime Minister Mohammad Ali Rajai, who is in·New York for an unexpected appearance at the United Nations, "if he should be amenable." Secretary of State Edmund S. Muskie added that ''the door is open" for negotia· liona. In both caMS, tbe Juries were Portland, Ore., express the sentiments of its citizens over unable to reach a verdict. The the latest layer of pollution to befall the city -volcuic Rajai arrived in New York Off to Bed lt's almost nap time for Keith LaBrie's family pet. a rac- coon whose mother. brothers and sisters were killed when a stqrage house collapsed on the La Bries' St. Agatha. Maine, farm. Keith has been fattening up hjs pet for its winter hibernation. Reagan OKs Debate With Carter Alone ebara• rieatually were dla· ash from the new Mount St. Helena eruption. <Story Page ear\y t.od~y. about two boUn ml=ed. A4). ,,. after Carter attended a charity WASHINGTON (A p > -Coasreumaa Joba\ And•rso• '"The amount he hu contribut-banq.aet la the city, and ••to Republican Ronald Reagan ed meet.a the requirement and plead Iran's case in ita 216-day •treed today to a one-on-one then aome for a major coatribu-war with Iraq before tbe 11.N. campaip debate with Jimmy Uoa ... , Judce Fltqerald aald s H I E Se~~"J":f ~~ii::,~~~~... ~art.er, 90methiq the president la a telepboae ln~rview re1ard· t e ens rupts .. hu been tryiq lo arran1e for . should be included in that de· bate,·· Reagan said in a pre- pared statemebt delivered at ..=J planeside. "Mr. Carter should la& Waddill'• involvement in his • Iranian official to vlail tbe· Unit-several weeks. campaign. ed States since revolutionary In a statement made lo re. forces overthrew the late Shah Fit11erald sald Waddill first T • • 12 H • ·. Mohammad Reza Pahlavi in porters at New York's contacted him three ween ago. ~ice Ill LaGuardia Airport, Reaaan "He openly voiced his lack of YT _ ours January 1979· _ . . said, "I have instructed my de- do what'• rtaht and fa.it, and I will leave to his cooadence and the judgment of the American people whether Mr. Carter should meet Mr. Anderson." friendabip for my opponent" the Tht;re were ~o indi.cations ~e bate negotiators to be in touch . ipal . d 'd ' -· hardbne Islamic funoamentalist Ith Mr c rt. • talf H [[ m~c ~.JU ge sat · VANCOUVER, Wastt. «~P) -Low-level harmonic tremors would meet with Carter or any w · .8 t:r s s . tom~r· Q 0Ween Since that m1ti81 contact, he Mount St. Helens blasted a rumbled through the mountain oth U S ff ·a1 B t Rajal' row to begin d1scussm~ detalls I I aaid, the two.have bad a .num~r giant. mushroom-shaped black just before the latest eruption at tripe.~ev~rth~le~~ (~ele~ frenziJ of forma~ and sponsorsh~t:. -~ -t .. -;. of conversations and the phys1 · cloud of steam and ash nearly 9. 28 a m it~d lX>.rt.J>.,e~ ~ o_.; • ~..-....,~ -~w~.S. it.J~·· a .. • ~::d-~'9Jd1~•;;_;;...;.....,~• ..... ~ cian has donated money \a _his . MLD ~e~~.,-.... ~·· ,,·"itt&•rtr~'i'f'!4'S'lfklF~~"::-':rf{:SCmz:a ~-....---·oirF&l>atewftnCarter -ex-"'' 1i,1,·17u, .. ,.~-~"h.: :.!;.~-~~~}'~r~ ~ , .... . . c vn.r15 r and u.S .. relations with Iran -eluding Rep. John Anderson _ , . Fi',;, aid "d W dd'll f ls the volcano s second maJor geolo1t1st. all of which the Pentagon and R ·d · ··y ., C [-d u.ger S8J a 1 ee a eruption in 12 hours authorities th St t De rt 'ed eagan Sat . es. ance e "~ilhleous indignatio!'" about said <Earlier story. A4 >. Light winds ~le~ ash from the di:pel. a ~ . pa ment tn to Reagan insi~ted previously h 1 s court exp e r le n c es , A pyroclaatic now of volcanic top of the erupt1v~ column to the C t d th ff . 1 that any presidentia l debate particularly Chatterton's de· gas and debn·a was reported east while the lower portions of a r eh~l an ° e,r ~ icdaa s, formula include Anderson, the . . lo'""' ,. . t· . h 1 d 1 . meanw 1 e. were p aymg own · d d l d "d t h cp1on ~" 1or a conv1c ion ma traveling three miles down the t e c ou were b owmg to the the United States' t n i .. th in e p.en _en can 1 a e w ose second trial. mountain's north flank toward south and southwest , Peterson 1 e s ons wt st andmg m the polls has plunged Fitz1erald said he did not s irit Lake said. ran. in recent weeks. want lo divulge the exact P · The president, who called Iraq Robert Strauss, Carter's cam· amount Waddill has contributed, an "invading nation" Wednes· paign chairman, said earlier in saying that figure would be lhtWDtOWll IA day night, continued to em· the day he informed the League available when campaign ex-phasize U.S. support for Iran's of Women Voters that the presi· penae statements are filed next national integrity. dent "would accept a one-on-one week. 2 M A k debate with Governor Reagan Chatterton said he interpreted ~~ers ttac· Asked on a campaign stop at any reasonable time, ob any Waddill's contributions as more whether the administration reasonable date, at any reasona· of an anti-Chatterton statement would support. Iran's complaints ble place. under any reasonable lban a pro-Fitzgerald one . L B h M against IraQ at the United Na· format." Chatterton and Fitzgerald ' ong eac ayor lions, Carter said , "disputes like The league was reported seek· wereinafieldoffourcandidates this s hould not be settled ingtoarranllf!such adebate. ·who ran for retired Superior throu1th ag~rhsion or invasion Reagan s111d he is eager to de- Court Judge H. Walter Steiner's ofanothercountry'sterritory. ·· bate Carter and that he expected seat last June. They were the LOS ANGELES (AP> -Long the day," she said at her home the league to announce later lo· top two vote-getters and forced a Beach Mayor Eunice N. Sato, a this morning. 'I/ [[ ' B nd day that it would drop Anderson November run-off. 59-year-old former Methodist Then she laughed and added: ,-Q ey S _Q from its earlier presidential de missionary to· Japan, was "The person whQ threw me to bate invitation. Ocean J/iew Sho1vs Gains Student enrollment in the Ocean View School District baa decreued by 313 compared to tbe count taken at this time last year. Accordinc to figures taken at the end of the ftnt month ot 1chool, 11,064 studenta attend the diatrict's 23 elementary schoola. Moat of the Ocean View 1cboola are in 'Huntineton· Beach, but otbera are located ln tountain Valley, ·w estminater and Midway City. Juni9r High Plan Only One Option mu11ed on a downtown Los the sidewalk didn't know I was T p Reagan indicated he would ac- Angeles street Thursday night the mayor." ..I OpS araJ.e cept that invitation or some and briefly hospitalized, She said she was accompanied other and would still like to have authorities 1ald today. by Jonathan Kaufman, an The F ountain Valley High Andenon included. but he said Mn. Sato, a mother' of three, analyst in the Long Beach Com· School Baron Marching Band he will leave that to Carter. had ltltcbes taken at Queen of munity Development Depart~ won four first place trophies at "'Measured by his present sup· Angell Hospital for a cut over ment, when the two youths came the recent La Palma Founders P o r t a n d r e s «? u r c e s • her rieht eye which occurred up from behind them across the Day Parade. when she was knocked to lhe street from Lafayette Park. The marching band took the around by two mu11era who "We were walking lo the car top award for music and woo the took $25 from her purse aa she and were about 10 feet from it swe~pstakes prize. left a meeting of the Southern when two guys came up from Kris Tompkins won first place California Association of Gov· behind. Jooathan 1._ier said he among drum majors . Colleen ernmenta. had 1een them at lhe corner, but Campbell took the top award for "I'm alive, and I'm ready for I hadn't noticed them." she said. solo majorettes. • Seater OtiZftl'• F..-- Damage Impeded BANGKOK, Thailand <AP> - United Nations officials have in· spected extensive damage caused by typhoon Rulh and tor- rential rains in northern Viet- nam. Lungren Defends ·His Record •1 aoaaaT ua&Ea ...... ,... ..... Con1rn1man Dan LuD1ren naured be walked into an am· busb wbeD be appeared at a Huntblltaa a..dl MDior cltheD pollticail forum Tbunday. 1.-.r-... other Polltici8111 ..... dllemltnl routine --................. Jt. Rodpn ........ to Dow • .., LuBntln ...... 1GO .-e• ---fT'"-~--...?!r.8:8· ~----=--Ida tla.tllmiMll...SIMwu~ ... 1ineled out for an attack on his record. • "Tbla is a low blow," he said. "l wouldn't have come here if I knew the moderator wun't ao-lna to be objective." Simone, Lun1ren '• oppoaent In the No.. 4 election la the Nth conai'euiOnal dlatrlet, also •· tenet the ~y. She ii a lawyer wbo speelaliue in HDkJr' eitlaeac• ..... She Hld she also bellHed Lunaren voted aa.wt .-. prop.-.... bll ......... to diemantl• aov•rnmeat. •• "If yOll thou1ht t was wrone. why did you apply for a.Job wilh my office," Lun1ren ulled her. Simone abot back: "Perhape it w H to 1et you on tbe ri1ht patb." Rodpn, the pruldent of the Huntiniton Beacb Council on Aatn• which representl about lt,000 senior cltiaens, said Lun•ren's votin• record wu complied ff'Om con,re11loaal records b)' the National COUDcll ot SenlOl'QtileDI. ''This w11 tbelr ltatement. not mine. I ablolutely stay out ol I. ~ .. politics," he said. Rod1ers said he was nol sati1fl~ with LUneren '1 repllea. "No matter what he say1. that'• bow he voted.•• For hl1 part, Luneren •aid other rltinp would show thlt he votes favorably on 1enlor citisen matten . He said be voted aeatnst "' Pre1ldeat Carter's welfare pro- tram because ol lta C09t met bee 'UH it allo would take de· clllon1 away from local cootrol. He Uld be lllo vcMd a1ainlt a (8'e FORUM, Pate Al> <\ . . By PIOL SNEIDER MAN Of .. O.lly ll'll«'SCMf Fountain Valley's traditional Halloween Happenings carnival and parade have been canceled for the second consecutive year. A spokesman for the Fountain Valley Lions Club. sponsoring organization, said Thursday that the large deposit required by the city and its high transient busi· ness license fees caused this year's carnival operator to back out and book his festival into Na· tional City instead. City officials, however. de· fended the strid carnival or· dinance and said the operator should have investigated the city's fee requirements at an earlier date. Peter Nix. Lions Club presi- dent, said a representative of Christiansen Amusement Co. which had agreed last spring to <See FEST, Page AZ) Weather • Partly cloudy at times but mostly fair through Saturday. Lowa tonight 48 along the coast, 56 Inland. Highs Saturday 68 and 76. INSIDE TOD.4 \' Per.,,ectiw• on •how~­ neu ar11 ~ bl/ a win· "'"" •ottgwrUer and ez. perinced charoctn-actreH on P•CI. ..... AIY_..,.,.. M &..M ..... M ....... ~· ~ Al ~ C1>011 c:..ec. .. Co••••• .. .......... .. ........ -... 1-. IBr 11C1·• ,........ .... ~ .... en ... .... .. ..... ..... Cl I "" Octobs , , , ., JUST BREAKING-----.... l.atf' tJf"f1\J /mm lodaJ1'1 tOOrld °"" ~ .,_ ._..,_,,, lsr.aeli Paratroopers Raid Guerrilla Bases I ~:1 A\ I \ b rnt'I c A I') ID Ill ftnl -~ datk on '1111111,·m IA·liu11v11 in two moolhs. lareeli ,.,a11-...n aacl ln· fJnll \111\'n dl·~fr")''Ci two PaleaUnlan 1uen1Ua bun and kllltd .11 lt>.1 ... 1 nine· .:ut1rnll1u~. the.' l11rtth military rommand ••ld lCl t1.I\ \ :i.11'111.\·i.m .. n (nr YH er Arafat'a PaJnt1ne l.1beraUon Or1<1uuu11t<N1 in Rt>1rut said It repulaed \he Ina.ell attack and nrk oowlcd~t.'tl lhut four ot Its men wt're killed &Dd five wounded l'ht> spok .. • ·man safd lhr v1ct1ma were from the Palestine l.1 tw~utaoo Arm> !ht> P 1.0·,. rt'gular military forrt' 1 h11' "'11:. lhl' f1r!'lt ttme sln<'e l&rat'l't-1978 dnv1c1 Into 1h>uther11 l.t•b1.1non that lht• PLO wu oHlcuaHy n•por1f'(I involved In f1i.:ht111.: "'•th lsnwl I .tit •• hro.-f .tit ... flfl l9n•_,,., \.\ ASI 11 "'\i i I'\ >N l AP 1 The L'ruted Stat .. 8 and Israel today s1~11,•d u J.l y~a1 a~reement to guarantee 011 to tht" Jewish state m t• 1111•r~1'11l'1t·~ l'hl· d~l't•t>nwnl llj a rurther step 1n 1tnplementat1on or tht' C;11np Ila\ 1d uC'l'Ords that 1·a!led fot Israel to return lo Et:r l't 011 flt•lib 1n lhl· t:ulf of uez The Uruted States promised to g u a runtt't.' l snil'l's 01 1 supply an exchange Thl' agrn •mt'nt was signed by Secretary or State Edmund S ~111sk11• and l!>raeh Energ) M1ruster Y1tzak Moda1 at a White I IOU!>l' l't·r~•111ony Po11 I•• H hu l.S. (1"110 Ur HIHd .. WASlllN(;TON <APJ The government today tentatively uwarded tht> prestigious U.S.-Ctuna air route to Pan Amen can World Airways, opening the way for regularly scheduled air servi~c bet~een the two countries for the first time in 30 years, . 1 ~e C1~1l .Aeronautics Board selected Pan Am from among r~v~ l S a1rhnes that sought the route, which government of· f1c1a ls have hailed as symbolizing the new, closer relations between the United States and China. ('11a11r .ff a11laa1taH Hahn Prf..,. Hatr NEW YORK CAP) -Some major banks raised their prime lending rates again today. Chase Manhattan Bank was the first to raise its prime rate t<>:d.ay from 13.S percent, a rate previously charged only by C1t1ban.k and a rate that has drawn criticism from the Carter adm inistration as too high. A nun1ber of other baht's joined in the increase. including Chemical Bank and the First National Rank of Chicago. False Alarm SWAT Team Raitb. Porn King'~ House LOS ANCELES t AP> -A police SWAT team armed with rifles, shotguns and a search warrant s mashed throuch the front doors of Larry Flynt's posh Bel Air estate on information t h a t the c r i pple d Hustler magazine publisher was drugged and being held against his will. police say. Flynt, crippled from the hips down in a 1978 assassination at- tempt m <;eorg1a. was examined by Dr. Richard Scott , a physi- cian. who accompanied police in the I ate-night raid Tuesday. Dr. Scott determined Flynt was all right and the officers left, police acknowledged Thursday. '·It was one of those ridiculous things, .. the publisher a aid Thursday. "It reminds me of George Orwell's '1984. • These euya came in, dressed alike, with no identification, with rifiea and shotguns. I didn't know if it was a robber or assassination plot or what." Since the 19'18 shooting outside a Georgia rourthouse where he was en trial for obscenity charges. several attempts have been made on the lives of• f1ynt and his aides, and the publisher lives under heavy guard in the former home of singer Sonny Bono. ,,,. ... ._.. NEW 'SHAH' OF IRAN ReuPahlavl .. "hah 's .. "on To Rule In Exile CAIH.0. Egypt <AP) Heza Pahlavi will sureecd his late rather as shah of Iran on Oct. 31 and send a message from exile to the peo'.ple of his homeland, a spokesman for the Pahlavi fami- ly announced today. The announcement said "no public ceremony and no press conference will be held ." and made no mention of the 19·year- old Reza Pahlavi forming a gov· ernment in exile Shah Mt>hammad He za Pahlavi of Iran was overthrown in January 1979. took refuge in Egypt in March and died in a Cairo military hospital July 'l:l. Announcement that his son would become shah designatt-rm his 20th birthday Ot't. 31 was made in a statement distributed by· telex a nd signed liy "the per sonat secretary of II l.M (lier Imperial M aJes ty l fo'arah Pahlavi, Shahbanou of Iran " ll was the first contact initial- ed by the Pahlavi family with Wei;tem news media based in Cairo since the former shah ar- ri ved he re s uffering from terminal can cer . The telex number used is a special line in Kubbe h Palace where the Pahlavi family has been living aa guesta Qf Egypt. The statement also clarified that the shah designate has only one given name. Reza, and that he was born Oct. 3 1, 1960. Conflicting birth dates and names are given in various ref· erence works. * * * Iran Claims Forces Push A c cusing police of "Otwellian" tactics, Flynt said his p ouse suffered SS.000 .~:J. ~~ r,ai4., ct. "' " . During Tuesday's raid, one of Flynt's guards, Lee Abreau, JS, was arrested for investigation of assault on ~ ~lice Q,fficer aft~ I r.aai~ Opt ·~-;~·\'76'~.a~n~~ ..... ~{.~ .o:__._~, ><>< >(.:.,.. q::;,~~ ~ FORUM •.. federal food stamp program because of heavy losses due to fraud , errors and mismanage· · ment. ·'I voted most consistently to bring down inflation," Luniren said, "and that is in the interest of senior citizens." Sever a l se n ior citizens apologized to Lungren. "You 're a Republican?" one asked I.ungrt.1 at the door. "I think you are •going to get my vote." · The 34th congressional district includes western and northern sections of Huntington Beach, Sunset Beach. Seal Beach. Long Beach. Bellflower , Lakewood and portions of adjacent cities. Lungren was elected to the of· fl ee i n 1978 , d e fe a ting Democratic incumbent Mark Ha nnaford. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT T nfl 0'«'0!' C.O.\f D•lly PHot wit" #f\tU\ 1' tomo~nfl'd '"' ~••'" Pr•u. " Pvbll\hcd l>Y tM or~"" (o.11\t Pvt>4•'-"'~ (Of'ftP•nv ~r•t• .0111on~ •'• PvOit\tw4 MoNl•Y 0W"°"9f' ,.,,..,w •or to,t• ,.,.... N••pOrt &"~"· HuttlM'loftOfl 8•~'" Fo..,nta1n Y•llitY h wlftf, Lt0""• 8eH" S.Wtfrli CCM\I • \ff'IQI• ,.,,on.I 4'CtUton It PvDtl\MO \1ttv'O~W'\ ..:f """°•t\ Tf'l.t e>rtn<tpal ovt11t\~1"Q Ot.w'il '' t t )JO We•I ft•Y \4,..1 P 0 &o• t\.,o, (O\t• NW\4 (•hfOf'nt• .,.,. . ,._ .... _ P'"''O-nf •net Pvbl•"""' , .. ,..., .. M•.,...... M•"•••"4 f dltOt "'"""" ~­A"t\llW"t M•n•f"t l OHcw .. _, ...... W.\tOr..,... (Ot.H'lt'f ld.ltor Offlcet I 4t0Mni11t INUPI ,,,, ~o c .. ,, HitefWf•¥ Cl!'••,.._..., llO W.\I l o \4r,.1 .. .. floor. Abreau is free on $2,500 BASRA. Iraq (AP> Iran bond. · claimed today its forces pushed Fro•. Page ,\I TEACHERS. is proposed ~Y the teachers, a district spokesman said . "I see a strike coming," said William Bianchi, director of the Weal Orange County Un ited Teachers Association. "The district h ad a n op- portunity to make a peaceful agreement but obviously they didn't want a peaceful settle- ment. It seems they want to see the schools disrupted to give them an excuse for not granting the teachers a s ubstanti a l raise." he said. District officials maintained that funding allocations from the state are drying up and that the district cannot afford to pay the teachers more than its "fmal" offer of 18 percent over the next two years. District teachers cur· rently are paid an average of $21,000 annually. Marina High Se,hool is the sixth campus in the district that baa suffered a aick·out in the past two weeks. District superintendent Frank Abbott said the sick-ou~ have coat the district more than $20,000 to hire substitute teachers. School board president Doris Allen today said that the money spent to hire substitute teachers during the sick-outs may be sub- tracted from the district's COO· tract oiler to the teachers. Sbe said the doctor verifica· lion of lllnessea may become dia· trlct policy and that those teacben who don't tum in the 1Ups will not be paid for the day off. The teacbua are paid for 12, sick days. a yell'. . Mn. Allen allo crltlciaed the teacben for taklna 1rade boob and leuon plant home durtq the 1lck-outa, leavtn1 1ubetltute teaci... In the dark. OD TbundQ, both Fomatain ValleJ and Wwtmluter Hl&h kbool teacla•n 1ta1ed 1tck· ouu.0nw-....,.at.eedlln 1tck-eut •• ltqecl at Ocean vi ........... Iraqi troops back from the em - battled oi l re fi nery center of Abadan and reported hand-to· hand fighting in t he besieged port city of K.horramshahr. Iraq, meanwl,lile. claimed 256 Iranian soldiers killed on its JOO.mile invasion front inside Iran in a l2·hour period. Iraq also offered to cease fire on its terms. but Iran 's prime minister rejected the idea and new tq New York to address the U.N. Security Council today on "Iraq's a~~ression " Tehran Radio broadcast a dis- patch by the Pars news agency from Abadan clairqjng Iranian troops had for<'ed Iraqi soldiers to withdraw up to 19 miles from the city. There was no indepen· dent confirmation of the claim. Iran also said its planes shot down two Iraqi Mi Gs in a dogfight over Iraq, without say· ing where the action occurred. The Jraqi command said Ira· nian jets attacked the Kurkdish towns· of Suleimanieh and Pen- jaw in northern Iraq, killing four civilians and wounding four. It said one lranian jet w'as shot down in the southern sector pf the war front near the Abadan· Khorramshahr area. The command said in addition to the 256 Iranian soldiers killed . 35 were taken prisoner along Iraq's Invasion front in western and southwestern Iran. It said Iraqi forces suffered 18 killed. The Iranian command said its forces killed 100 Iraqi soldiers in the central and northern sectors of the Invasion line, and that hand-to-hand fighting raged in Khorramshahr at the southern end of the front on the Shatt al- Arab estuary. Iran's official Pars news agen· cy said "the invading infidels have not succeeded in tailing over the city of Khorramahabr" and that they suffered heavy catualtlea in 1treet rtahling a1ainat naval commandos and townspeople. A number of Ira· nian1 have been knfed, Pan added, without atvln1 rt1ure1. t I •. ,. ........ '' FtST .. . prtMnt the llalloween carnival complained lut week about th~ high city fees. The city required 11 Sl,900 de· posit to cover police cleanup ex- pen~ea aasoclated with the carnival, Which had been s lated for Oct. 3l·Nov. 2 on the field south ot the city's Mile Square Park Hecrealion Center In addition, the city r~quested dail.Y fees of SI 15 for a basic business license, $30 for each game of skill and $35 for each bloc.k of five no n .skill con· cessions. Nix said the c11rnival operator told him he would be unlikely to make much profit after paying lh~se fees. "I fee~ no animosity toward a~.yon~. tnvolvcd in this," Nix said. Mr. Christiansen didn't want to lose money, so he did what he had to do. "I reel the City Council does not want camivals in Fountain Valley, so they p~ssed the or- d 1 nan c e th a t makes it economacall y infeasible to have one.·· City Managt r Robert Vollmer l~owever, said the deposit and license fee.s should have come as no surprise to the carnival operator. v.oll.rner said the required de· posit is spelled out in the city's car~ival ordinance, adopted in April,. 197!:1. The transient busi- ness license fees have been on the boo~s since 1972, he said . The cit y manager said he and his stafr met with the carnival operator and Lions Club officials l ast April. But he s aid the operator didn '~sk about the fees until Oct. 7. · ."If . he had initiated his ap- plication earlier. he would have been a wa r e o f the ci t y's charges." Vollmer said. Th\! <'amival operator was un- available for comment. Proceeds from the carnival are to ·txr used to pay for the II alloween parade. Without the c a rnival, ther e can be no parade, Nix said. lie said about 60 or 70 groups had . been .lined' up for the pro· cess ion and that club members must now absorb about $700 in expenses. Mayor Al f:l<>llind en defended the strict carnival ordinance which requires detailed informa'. tion about the business and the na mes. addresses and photos of all carnival employees. Last year . a different carnival operator backed out at the last minute, saying he could not comply with tbeae require-ments. 'Unjustified' 1 Fire.d Man Wina Back Pay COPENHAGEN, Denmark !AP> -A diatrict court bu ruled that a ~rker cannot be fired without advance notice or severance pay Just because he calls his boss' wife an "old bag ... Th Rsdeversing a lower ._court decision, the district court said . ur ay the name·calhng came "in an isolated incident under' c1rcumstan~es that did not justify" firing the man. Acco~dmg .to co.urt testimony, two days before the effective date of his res1gnatton, a machinist got into a quarrel about his accumulated vacation pay with the company's assistant diret- tor -who happened lo be the boss' wife. - When she told him he could not collect the pay until he had left, tempers new. The machinist denied he called the boss' wife an old hag, b~t witnesses testified he did. f The district coYJ1 found for the machinist and ordered his ormer employeM'O give him back pay and court costs -a total of 9,800 kroner or $1,750. HB Funeral Held For Nellie Parker Funeral services were con· ~ucted today for longtime Hunt· ington Beach resident Nellie Maud Parker, who died Tues· day. She was 81 and, for the past two years, had made her home in Fresno with a da.ughter . Rites were held this morning at the First Christian Church for Mrs. Par~er, who came to the Oil City in 1955. Her late husband, Walter Parker, purchased a s mall market at Eighth Street and Olive Avenue and later became circulation manager of the old Newport Harbor Ne ws -Press newspaper. The Newport Beach ·based publication was purchased and absorbed by the Daily Pilot in 1962 and Mrs. Parker 's husband worked for the Daily Pilot for a time before he retired. · Mrs. Parker was a charter member of the Huntington Beach American Legion Post Auxiliary a11d the Veterans of World War I. On e of her m os t recent personal affairs adamantly at· tended to before her death. fami· ly members noted. was renewal of her charter membership in the Veterans of World War J Post Auxiliary in Fargo, N.D., which she joined in 1919. She bad been active in the local Veterans of Foreien Wan chapter, the Huntinaton Beach Senior Citizens Club and the Huntington Beach Women's Club before moving away. Survivors include a son. Hunt· ington Beach Police Sgt. Roger L. Parker; daughters, La Fonda Bates and Dorothy Spoon, both of Fresno, June Lasater of Ceres and Betty Frese of Norway Iowa. ' S he also leaves eight grandchildren and-18 great· grandchildren. Woman freed In Slaying BAKERSFIELD <AP> -A Bakersfield woman who said she shot her husband five times because she reared him has been acquitted of a murder charge. · A Superior Court j ury re- turned an innocent verdict T~u rsday for Sandra Kay N1c keU. 'l:1. Mrs. Nickell said she killed her husband, Thomas,. 30, on Dec . 2 after he struck her mother and advanced on her. Mrs. Nickell said she bad juat told Mckell that abe intended to leave him. Stretch your money at I• • The 1980's is time for self.improvement and home improvement. Thal means working out, shaping up: redecorating instead of relocating. That's why we 're having this sensallonal Bigelow SHAPE UP YOUR HOME CARPET SALE. 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NoSfl"W 2.a I :m J.) • .. .. ~~, -.-1i i .:..._ 14 IJltlu 11! M7 • . • l it\. ~ .. 11 .CISJ .. 1 ,.., .... CAIMGft t.SZ 7 m •14-.. Gctmca 61 6 l tlolt-"" l<rtlll'd n.llflb t u 1J'Wo-""' ""'I~ p1"'"°•• ·.·. •!!! ~· .. ;.: ::.,~, ,,::: 11 11 ... Utuw Pl J.10 .. •50 Ulh .... · Z.11 6 , .. 11--."' c-M Z.XI 16 IJ ...... VI GA.In¥ :l.1J9 .• n "-.... ICnllM •.• 19 11 '111>-v. ..._ ------... -t\4-"" Utllttnd .'5 10 " ~ ~ frl~. Octooer 11. 1980 [WL V PIL.O't 87 Seelciag Ptvlit• Mill ·Pulls ItseH Closer to Table By MILTON MOAliOWITZ There's a saying in the food buainess that profit rises the closer you come to the table. This means. very simply, that you make more money by providing the final pro· duct that people buy rather than the initial product that processors treat. Another way of putting that is: the farmer who grows corn doesn't get much of the money y9u plunk down at the s upermarket for a box of KeJlogg's Com Flakes. Kellogg is the big winner. ConAgra. an Omaha-based, far m.fed company, once got burned very badly following this prescription for high profits but now it's returning to the trough. IN FORMER DA \r!'\ when it bore the name Nebraska Consolidated Mills, ConAgra was basicall y a rlour miller. It took the wheat grown by farmers and milled it into flour. It still does that. But after World War II when it saw companies hke General Mills, Pillsbury. Qual(er Oats and General Foods taking flour and putting it into boxes to sell as cake mixes and pancake mixes -and doing very well at this business Nebraska Consolidated decided that they would get a piece of this action. So they developed thei r own cake and pancake mixes. They sold these mixes under the Duncan Hines label and they did very well. When mixes originally appeared on the market, they were touted mainly as a convemen<'e product -"just add water w d pop into the oven." Jt was Nebraska Consoli· dated that realized that th is a pproach was some what de meaning to the ho usewife - a nd so they rec om · mended that two fresh eggs be added to the Money Tree mix. The Duncan Hines cake mix package carried a p1c lure of Duncan Hines. who was recognized then as an authority on where to eat and where to stay, next to the statement: BY THE MU>·l95h the Duncan Hines brand had become a major ractor· in the mix market even throu~h it had not yet achieved national distribution. For Nebraska Consolidated. which had never ha.d a consumer product, it was glamorou~ ~ but als~ a httle scary. They knew something about m•.ll!ng wh~at mto n our but they knew ve:1' little about advert~s1~g, whtch was su~· denly setting them back about $3 m1lhon a year. That s something General Mi ~ls . Pillsbury and Quake~ Oats were comfortable with. Rut 1t was heady stuff for a httle Omaha fl our miller. . . Proct~r & Gamble. whose middle name is advertising, relieved them of this worry. They bought the enlir.e Dun· can Hines business -and they went on to establish the brand a5 the top seller m the rake mix market. Nebras~a Consolidated, now known as ConAgr a. returned to their farm·based, commodity-oriented bu~iness . One of the businesses they went into was the mass pro· d uction or poultry. which is basically a function of ~eed. where ConAgra already has a positi~o. They are ~ne of the top 10 broiler producers in the nat1on, slaughtering more than 2 million bead a week. . .0 I 22 ~ 14 c-ffG ta I 2 16'1>-.-. Gf\AmO ... t i J6 16\lo-I-l(JoMt UO S Ito • -1 NWTel I I .• -M -"' S.¥111 .111 4 It 12 ........ Ulllll,., .%2 1 I JI "'° ,1.i. " .. aal'--1...-C-• z.• • '" ....-111o 1 •" •II n...,_ .. K6-eK 4 . • l " . ... . 51£, .. m 11*-.. s. .. 111"' i.».. i i1 -"' u.-, .. i.cw. ' • '°""·"·.. NOW TREY .. DE llOVING dir•-..•y •-•-the "o••um•r y •. tu ~ w c:-ec M ,T 11 ......... _ ,M • .,, ..--111'> K6-,..,... .. 2 JI _,.. a 1 216 " •"' s..-.ioe I 111 ,.._"" \JllMM w ~."" 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I G iit..... 1.11! 5 7' ....... 1... ne ext.ens on -get em uo:iore .... e ae an UK:ll • ..._. • 7 II. ... pt1.2l •· 4 ,. -"" ... -• I( •• s " --.... 0...tlld .• IS 114 .uv.-1-. 71 61 I,..._"' I t,tO .• IU. Z21/o .... TV .... ,__ f all lud d 'd k~s\·\~i& ~~ ~r~i~ :: 5~ 1n::~ ~:.~1 i.•1~ 1:: ,~===·~ 1...:; ~.~l'-il ..... "" ~!= 1., ~ 112~ m: .. : ~ ~f~1~.-:. 7~ 1~~·~-~ UllT= ~:~1~ .;f =~ ~ them unu1ers. RCA in y cone eel that Banquet 1 "'"'us .. 110 11 ••. .. ~CoP .M\ s 11 w.-.... c;.,s1 .. 1 .41 1 11 ·-"' u:5 .. · 50 1 6¥-.. (kdp 11u.ao .. 2 ICM'-"-...-•;e;.r•u>.. a ,. ......... uT<""' u 1 .. JO .,~. '• not fit into its lifestyle. So along comes ConAgra. whict\ is :::&'z.•'4 ~ 1:-•a ~:2~ •'JA"J' ~~ .. 8n pf~.~"~ g::: ~ ~ . 1 ·• , 1=:·: ~~~8'~i5 ~ ~·-tee.cu:. SS ~=:::: ~~.r u:·; sl1 m:: ~: already producing chickens. and il will buy Banquet. put- 411-1 .• u " °"•'..,. attGppf 2 .. 1 " -... GT£ pf :t.• 22 1w.-"' LTV ·; , .. 1>"'• 14 o.o... u o 1 116 ov.. "" s. .. • 1.a • SJ 1~. 11\ UtllT 2flf1.50 .. 10 JO -,.., ting it back into the consumer arena in a . big way. AlllitOta .7• It 43 ... 'Ill cntGp pf4.50 .. J » -"' GTFI pt I.JI .. ~700 II.Vt •••.• LTVA .JM t JD OliloEO 1.7t 1 •1 U llo + IQ Saeer"' I.II IS n SI-"' Urlllrocl SO 11 36 1711> • "' I f l ~ uo 4,.. 2.1-..., CA1r11111 ·1,ao s m JOYo• v. GTI"' 1 1110 '°' 1.--"' LTV pf , :: 1 13 :..:·--Ol\£•pl3 •••. ao ,. ,., SHfAlr .n u n J711'-'"' UNvar .s.e • st u • .,. The motive is c ear rom some e ementary com· Awco"4 J.JO .• 1 ~, eantT•t 1.» 1 20t 1,... '" Geneuo 131 " .,..._,,. LTV pf 2.to .. JO :as .... _ 011ec1"'4.• .. 11K1 , .. ,.. ..... S..tl"W 1·• • 54 JD -"" Ul\l¥Fa ·'-1 36 11~· ·•· pan·s--•. ' -·t year ConAgra collect···"" revenues of -.... "'-" .71 • n UIOo-'" etto.t• .to• us nv..-~ Gel\119 1.eo • m ,....,_"' ~"' 1.111 11 103 ""'+'A OllE•flf••·· 1 t:MI>+,,. SNr1.o ·"" 1w .-...... 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'' Yeah. like maybe New Orleans. where he 'd be reunited with Steve Rosenbloom. who now serves as the team's general manager. \11 t .... i. I\ I " •• 1\ .. th.it .1i ... '" I I.II• \\ "11111 lfadakovach dro~c away from practice one af. ternoon. parked in the garage, w<tlked up the stairs. put his playbook on top of the refngerator , and sat down at the kitchen ta bl<" Steve would like nothing more than to steal Malavasi away from the Rams. lht•\ , , I 1H ,., '"''''' I •'' ,, " ' \I ' ,, ..... " \ '"I'''' J\ •\'I 11'-1.111 \ -.1•t•11I'> tu ht th~ '11nal ,,,,,. 111 ,., 1t11•1t•, 11••••tlt 11 tu 1 or11plt:tt' tha:. case Are you listening Geor gia? • • • COACH MALA VASI has a rating system for has tt•ll ,\1111 • 111ph •I ll .dh '\'11l•Mh I'• II I" •I 111 1n.1k1• th.11 ~111.t "' ,t,lt• '"""' '' ·'' hl " •1 '"'t l •.'1 1 .... 1 .~ .. 11 ~ \\ ... • It was n't until that moment he saw a strange I :.t t'c staring at him defensive team 's performance: f1''l"'''''hl.· to11 .t11 '''"'"'' •11 ,11, 1t1 t '"••hi ,, lt \H\KU\H II °' 'loll<'t\1"1\)11-: b 'Had Had ." ''"' 11 .... 1 11 111111 nt ul'l• ", ""'"'' 11 h f111 l1"J1~1-.;i h1'>la1k ufmt-1nOr)' I 111 tl11h1 u11l.1111il1.11 1\1tt• th• h.1111., 11lh·n .. 11.-'°'<~lll'l'\,1111ril1·, ·'Oops. s orry Wroni:: hou_ ... e." he said · lie then pi ck up his hook :.llld drove t o the nght Under 20 points is good Under 14 is great. Under 7 is excellent. 0 1s super. l11w 111,11 ti Ill' • th, ,,111,1• ""' \ 111t1,11 ,,h11 lit111l lhi l'1t hhur i.:ti lf li.JI I 1·1 lla1·k Terr:-Hr adshao/ po\\ t•t l ut I 't1hht11 , h 11111•.>I 111 .. 111111<111· 7tr.. -.111•,1k~ fomll.\ ot the t11n1·-. he uM:d to UJrnc to the II .11111}... -.111·111 114 111 1i1 ... • 1 1, ,If • 11.1 111111-rll -.1•lt'l11w~ It• talk. lo th~· 1·o:id1c!. 1n the p n!t,S ~.>. on house three blot·ks <1way. • " " COACH KAY !HAI.A\' ASl'S toot r<ic t. or lack of one after this season. hasn't ret't'l vcd the pubh1·1ty of surneofthcotht r well known rnakontent:. r'or the record. in six games. the Hams have received three "great" ratings . fon'"' t '11.11 h ('hut k \1111 , l.1 ·1! I 11 11 I •1~ t 111 I\ '"I 11111111 tt" .. flOllst· fror11 th1·11thcr cnd woultl .,,1111 h 111 11fft•nM· tl.11f.1l..v~fh ,Jut )l'st ·~ .. -l>1·1·p 1n th11ui.:l1t H adako\'l('h '-'Ou Id rohstirntly the h;1 .. 1s lw "11111,1 pn." t' hunsi·O '" nnl yea~!)~ 11:~011·. U1 :11 bh'™ 's rll·as for gu!dancC' over the M aJavasi didn't disclose his rating for more t han 20 points. * • • cndt>d up ... t.1~ tnl.'. 1111· lour thoui.:h and <•vt•ntiUall~ ht .1dMt . . . , 'Tht' l'O ar h .doesn 't seem to be worried however. cs...-.. SPORTSCASTER Jim Hill has a rating. too. molded •1 \Hll l<I ; harnpion:-.tup unit F111.dh out of fruslr<it11111, Bradshaw said ht' "I don't wo1 ry about LOntn.wts.' he sap. flat I I ts deals with the proper age to quit the game so a <See SEVANO, Page 89) ·Guess R 'ho?_ ,.,.w ......... Shirley's Eager Muldowney Eyes Ontario Title Ry HOWARD L HANDY Ot , ... 0.1ly Pilot Slaff ONTARIO There are four dnvers 1n contention for the 1980 National Hot Rod As sociation world top fuel driving cha m pionsh1p lhat will be decided this weekend at Ontario Motor Speedway. The only driver who has won previously at Ontario is Shirley Muldowney, also the on· ly woman to ever win the world title (1977). "I HAVE A chance of walking out of On"'· tar io wi th over SJ7.000 this weekend." Shirley says. "That would be the best pay day I have ever had for one particiular race. And we need it. too." Muldowney, (;ary Beck of F:I Toro, Jeb 'Allen and Marvin <:raham are battling for the championship Ht•t·k 1s the current point leader for lhe wor ld L1tlf' with Allen second and Muldowney th11·d . For Shirley to win her second title, Beck and Allen must btJ eliminated in one of the first three rounds. If that occurs, she can wan the title by winning at Ontario. Qualirying runs s t art this afte rnoon ( l l-3 ) : Saturday from 9 to 5 with the pro qualifying from 11 to 3 : and final elimina· tions from noon to 5 on Sunday. .. nos IS THE world championship and we have a very good chance to win," Shirley says. "Oi.ar car is running more consistently right now than any of the other three." . She is Pager to gel started on the Ontario straight that runs down the pit area of the ch ampionship car circuit. SHIRLEY MULDOWNEY year . The parts manufacturers have done a good job in keeping costs down but nitro methane and fuel have gone up. We use the nitro to run the car on the track and fuel to go down the road to the next stop. That has been a real back breaker." She recently ran in a regional race in M 1chigan. and crashed on Sat urday duripg qualifying. · .. Everyone looks forward to running at •·w E WEKE ABL.t: to repair the car On tario," she says . "I hope it will-be the best overnight and run on Sunday We had to surface Ontario 1s usuall.> very good and change the s teering mechanism, front wheels they mass age it to get it as perfect .as poss1· and a couple of panels. Then I was able to ble They also work the track at night aft er beat Don Garlits in the fi nals Wl th a 5.96 run. ~~~~~ikf~~~~·~~..:.:~~~'~t:~i;..-·-:r.t;'::'"'~'l'1it~~m-±-~~.,~.;.na."'?~ · u "1i'AS"'·tf651~·a · nre-~e'r~n<1 of my reaction on the starting line." quickest per run average of.any driver on the This is the last race of the 1980 cham· tour CS.939 seconds for 26 full power al· pionship season but she has a match race in tempts I and has been un~er 6.00 secon~s Texas against Garlits in November. more often than anyone (21 times I. Top fuel as Then she will go home to Mt. Clemens. ~ heronl ycompetition. Mich. and paint and wallpaper her home un· til January. T h at·~ Baston 's Gerald Henderson hanging in the air as he goes for a basket during N~1A . act ion Thursd~y ni~ht against .Milwaukee. Tht> Uuc:ks Mickey Johnson 1s try ing to d(•ff•ncl him B<>ston won. 110· 103. "I •'EEL THAT to drive a funny car would be s tepping down." she says. "That's my own opinion a lthough r know Don PruC!tWmme has done quite well. But he's an excepl\pn . "The sport gets more expensive every "I don't plan on quitting because f'm do· ing what I wa.nt to do and have a ball at it. I'm able to be my own boss and there is a cer t ain sense of independence. I get to be with most of the. people that are my friends -and I enjoy the hfe sty le m rad ng UCLA Gave Up,-Utah Didn't For That Reason; Gompf Has Become a Stellar Performer By ED ZINT EL 0t tile D••lt Pllel Sl•ti Bill Go mpf vividl y remembers t he day has team played the University of Nebraska "Well . it was a i.:ood ex perience." ht• says. And U1c fi nal score'? "You really want to know"" he asks. "It was something ltke 55.9 But honest Jy . we played prPtty well ll was the Lincoln fans that got lo us m· re than anything. They go crazy there." HAD 811.L GOMPF lived out his high school dremn and been recruited by UCLA like he felt sure was golng to hap· pen, be wouldn't have bad to endure that embarrass ing loss in Lincoln earlier thjs season. But then again, Gompf may have never developed Into the superb kind of collegiate middle linebacker he is to· day. In high $chool, Gompf was one of those athletic success stories you read about In dlmestore paperbacks. He could do no wrong. From 1975-77. Bill Gompf was Laguna Beach H igh School's s ports franchise. He lettered six times in three dif· ferent vanity sports -.: football, 'basket· ball and baseball. ' -aN ~LL, GOMPF had the rare d'9tiacUon ol beln1 named the South Cout IA81lM'• offensive and defensive Pl&J• ol tbe \'ear. He wu 10 honored lD 1m when, .. a tenlor, Gompf qu~ked coach Dennis Haryuq'a ArtaeU to a ~ble Mt.cord. Gompf was undeniably a ru~nlng quarterback. He pa11ed for just 400 yard• that year but ran for cl<>H to 800 yards. At the same time, Gompf waa a stellar linebacke1' u be blld been for t.,o previoul rean. ''We cbu1ed our whole offensive 1cheme for Billy;" Hid Haryun1, now an u1~ at CaptatranQ V.U.y. "We • switched from.the power I ·to tbe veer /- following hi s junior year. I went to UCLA and I knew that Billy wanted to go there. too. I took him up to the school in his junior year and he liked what he saw. So did I." GOMPF WAS the Artists' leading tackler for three years and received the pinnacle t ,000 points in the school's de- fensive point system all tbree years. In 1976 with Gompf leading the way, Laguna Beach realized its first winning football season since 1968 (8·1). Gompf wasn't recruited heavily following hjs senior season. but to him It didn't matter. All that did matter was that UCLA was very interested. tfowever. Gompf required knee sut· ge r y for torn c artilage that winter and suddenly, UCLA had 108t In· terest. "They (UCLA> ~aid that they felt Bil· ly was too slow and small to play Pac 8 football but I think that was just a line,'' reflected Haryung. "They had priorities on three linebackers and Billy was the fourth. "I was upset too, because I knew that he could play there." GOMPF FINISHED up bi1 senior year, gainin1 all-lea1ue bono_ra In baseball aa a third baseman. ID the meantime, Gompf blld been contacted by threie schools concerning football 1cbolanhlps -Univenlty of Hawaii, Ofe1on State and MlnDelota. For nrytnc reuona, be tUl'Ded all ol the-Offflt'I down. "If it wasn't going to be UCLA. I figured 1 ·d JUSt stay home and go to Saddleback College and play," Gompf said by phone this week. F'INAL,,LY, IN APRIL, Hon McBride. an assistant coach at the University of Utah and a close friend of Haryung's, called Gompf to ask if he had made a decision. "When I told the m I hadn't they called me up right away." said Gompf. "That weekend, I made up my mind." It was Utah. "We knew about Billy, we had just g ive n up o n him ," s aid Utah linebackers coach Steve Hallsey. "We figured he was UCLA property." Gompf played back-up his freshman year to All-Western Athletic Conference middle linebacker Mike Bailey. But he saw plenty of playing lime and dem· onstrated lots or potential despite his size (6-0, 200). IN IDS FIRST YEAR as a starter in 1979, Gompf led the Utes in tackles wtlb 143 and in interceptions wllb six for 12 yards. His Interception total placed him second in the WAC. Thia year, through six games, Gompf already bas 69 tickles to lead the team, one int.erc:eption and two blocked klcu. In the Utah press guide, be'a listed u a "POBt Season Pos1iblility," me~ Gompf haa a chance for individual CGD· ference bonon a1ain tbi1 year. Lut (See GO•PF, Pase •) • "\) . \_ ' .. ~--~-..·~·~~~~~--~~~--'~~--~--~~~a+~~~-=--'-~~~~-:-~._..,~- Roy8Is Resting Easier KANSAS CITY, Mo. <AP) The Kansas City Royals rested a little easier toda.y when they learned they probably would have the services or George · Brett in tonight's third game of the World Series against the Philadelphia Phillies. Trailing 2·0 in the Series. the Royals face a virtual do-or-die· situation. A loss would all but han·d the Phillies their first World Series title on a gilded platter. No team in the 78 years of World Se ries play has re· bounded from a 3-0 deficit to win the best·of-seven-game set. Brett. who hit .390 during the season and drove in 118 runs. un .. On Tl' To•ifllll Cll•n•~ 4 •• 5 derwent minor surgery Thurs-: day to have a painfully swoll hemorrhoid lanced. The op«a tion, performed by Kansu Cil proctoloetst John Heryer about 20 minutes. Heryer sai Brett would remain in th hos pital until this morning. "IT WkS A simple operation,• Heryer said. "We simply lane a blood clot and removed it, thereby removing the pressure and hopefully the pain." Heryer said Bretl would soak in hot tubs and keep off his feet until this morning. , "llfe'•1'er·~.e'J..~'ilfi would not be 100 percent for lbe- game but that he should have no problems playing. Kansas City Manager Jim F r ey had lo replace Brett in the sixth inning of Game Two when the problem became too painful. Brett was limping and had trouble run· ning. AT T11E SAME' time, the Phillies. who won the first and second games of the Series at home. had problems with their own casualties. Slugging outfielder Greg Luzinski, who was used as a de.' s ignated bitter in the Series opener. m issed We dnesday night's game. with the flu did not make the trip to Kansas City. He had a temperature of 103 Wednesday night and 101 Thursday morning. Phillies Manage r Dallas Green said Luzinski probably would join the team today . Green said he planned to use rookie Keith Moreland in the de· signaled hitter's role, as he did Wednesday. • Also slightly injured were center fielder Garry Maddox and catcher Bob Boone. MADDOX IN°IURED his left knee when be fouled off a pit ch against it in Game Two. X-rays we re negative, but there was some fluid in the knee. He wu expected to play. Boone still is recovering from an injured left foot sustained in a home plate collision in the playoffs with Howston. "It's still black and blue, but the swelling has gone down," Boone said. "It's getting bet· ter." 'The Phillies arrived here Thursday afternoon and headed immediately to Royals Stadiunt< for a brief workout. The Royals, who traveled home right after the game Wednesday night, can· c e I e d their plan.a to workout Thursday because of rain and lbundentorma in lbe mominl. Frey planned to start ricbt· bander Rieb Gale, 13-9 in UM re1ular leUOD, a&alnat Phllliel rt1bt-bander Dick Ruthven, 17·10. tontaht. , G a l e d i d n o .. t pitch in tM · Roy ala' American L•~f!: CbamDlonlbip playoffs ac New York. Illa lut start •• • l>d. 5. Edbe11 NneporiBar6er W'nt•llUCne •-••••-•l8~• :Ja 8 22 21 21 7 E•ta11ria Corona delMar El T•1r•1 '"""-- 18 7 2fJ 8 Cap•• Valletf San Clelllellte Laguna lleac!la Laguna Bii& BislaapA...U Mater Del 20 7 35 14 22 21 ----------------------------See VetAllS. Sports Page Today·---------------------------- Orange Coast l lJ l I I < t J Di111e-a-Linr Bargains Today VOL. 73, NO. 292, 4SECTIONS,40PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SATUROAY,OCTOBER18, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Alai a Dismissal Bid Nixed By DAVID Kt,lTZMANN OI .. Delly ~-StAlff Defense attOmeys for accused double slayer Dr. Louis Alaia of Huntington Beac h were thwarted Friday in their efforts to have murder charges against their client reduce~ as well as special death penalty allegations dropped. Superior Court Judge Byron McMillan rejected contentions by Alai a 's two attorneys -Ed George Jr. and Albert C.S. Ramsey -that there was lnaufficient evidence to support fint degree murder findings in the atabbine deaths of Margy Lou Alaia , the do ctor's eafnqed wife, and Long Beach attorney Marvin Tincher. •'We do not have a factual ahowiq that what the doctor bu dane ... is anything more dlu a sudden bunt of puslon followtnc a quarrel," George said ol Mn. AJaia 'a alaytna. Both Alaia'1 fanner wife and Tincher we~e knifed in the woaau'a Huatln1ton Harbour -.. .u.. ntcbt of June 13. Alaia bad gone to the home to pick up his two young children, aged 9 and 11. for a weekend visit but instead became <See AIAIA, Pa.eA%) Blast Predicted Mount St. Helens Erupts 3rd Tiine • VANCOUVER, Wash. <AP> - Mount Sl. Helens C!rupted Friday night for the third time in two days, sending a plume to 4~.000 reel, state officials said. The eruption came al approx· i mat e ly 9 :14 p .m PDT , authorities said. Scientists had warned the mountain was ready to erupt again. dacate the movement of molten roc k s hiver ed unde r the mounl&n just before the latest eruption , said Don Peterson, a U S . Geologi c al Su rv ey geologist. The morning eruption ceased at about 10:30 a.m., said f'"rank Menard. a U S. Forest Service spokesman. On Thursday night. the rest· less mount&n gave just three hours warning._ then sent "a \'ery black 1•loud" of steam and ash more than 40,000 feet into the air at 9·58 p.m . said Jim Unterwegner, a U S. F'ort:sl Service spokesmetn. Variable light winds scattered Friday morning's plume in several directions. but most of the rloud drifled south and southeast, ma ssing Portland, Ore .. and Vancouver. Wash .. the National Weather Service s&d_. The mountain had been quiet all afternoon and evenin g , followipg massive e ruptions Thursday night and Friday morning which shot clouds or steam and ash nearly IO miles into the sky. Winda blew the grit as far as 200 miles into Oreaon. .8Nabbed In No injuries were reported in the blaats Thursday night and Friday morning, which we~ the sixth and seventh major erup- tions since the volcano exploded Hash .Probe May 11 after lZ3 yean of qu.iet. Eight persons were arrested Friday morning's eruption F'riday a.a U.S. Customs agents be_gan at 9:28 a.m . and laatec:t continued a crackdown launched .. ~..........., just over an hour, sending a Thursday following a two-year MOUNT ST. HELENS SENDS PLUME SKYWARD muahroom·shaped cloud u high investigation into a major na· Volc8no Erupt~ for Third Time In Two Dep uiru':!~~· lightnjng flickered tlonwide hashish smuggling Sac ramento alleging the ir participation in an organ1 7.t.'d ef- fort to smuggle hashish and, at the same time, invest profits of the enterprise m secret bank ar· counts at locations including the Cayman Islands and the Antilles. ------inside the black cloud and a ring . 0 S -s uperheated flow or volcanic gas The arrests Friday brought lo ' h ls v; d and rock debris -known as a 10 the number of persons taken Arrested Thursday in Houston 'nen c 00 owe 1>rroclastic flow -sweyl down into CWJtody. Six other persons, en route to board an airline ·. p . ----, :. -·~ -. . . .,. .. ·~ ~~!a~o.~;i~~1;~.o~t:a/~~w~ _ 1~:t~~ :~~r l~W~ =-{.: ~~:~.'ts ~r~~fir:,~n~f t~~ 4',).~J~TYfi -s· "c-·h· oo" W#~ ·.~ ... ,..._."'"T~1~~~.;f$, ... ,-:p.h .. ,., ... ~~A~"'l»·~·~.? ... v~~o-;,~a-g~11 r--ittt~'s i n· 'L:t~~ . -~~~~nl'MM" .......... 00 UJ8lMCt akeS 0ug ~l8.11Ce May 18 eruption that killed 34 Angeles. said they seized $170,000 an cash and left 28 presumed dead . ..._. The 16 persons were named from the men. By PATRICK KENNEDY Ol•Dell't" ... ,_ . Huntington Beach Union High School District officials Friday vowed to keep schools open in the event of a teacher strike or a muaive sick out protest over stalled contract talks. School Board President Doris Allen said Superintendent Frank Abbott would be given "emergency power" to raise the salary or ·substitute teachers from US daily to $80. This actioo, she said, would draw enough substitute teachers into the district to fill classes vacated by protesting instruc· ton. Mrs. Allen also said that teacben· participating in sick out protest.I would be required to 1et a doctol''s verification of ill- ne11 in order lo receive sick pay. The teachen are allowed 12 paid alck days a year. Speakin1 at a press con - ference Friday in district head· quarters, Mrs. Allen said the acbool board would not budge from ita "final" contract offer to the dlatrtct'a 800 teachers. And she warned that the ac- eumubtina cost of hiring 'ub· stltute teacbers to keep schools open Garing sick outs would be QUIZ FEATURES AIUB LE.4DER I 1aoor bnn Jordatt'• rum lince 11$2. ,,. NCftlt •••k• '"Jt co•••rw laoa hn tlalppttlo ••ppUu to lf04 lo -... •• IOOr ....,, fru. W1'o om 11 PHI '81 "°'°' •H•C Cualow llUOH, eolao ,,,, NeoN a V.S. dttln JO f"rl O(JO, .., _.., IM Notiel PrW for l#mJlww. MUota d write• ... . . '! . . , .... .......,,. of ,. tlCllWe COllll- '1:1w ......... ,. ,,..,. Md ,,,.,., ........ ON DI Tlw Qldr, o ,..,.., ,..,,,,.. "',,.. Dmlr Pllol, .,.....,., •Pot/llA7. taken away from the district ·s Contract offer. She al.so said that teachers who withhold enrollment sheets o r s tud y plans fro m ad - ministrators would face dis· ciplinary action. District officials claim the six sick outs staged in the past two weeks have cost more than $20.000 in substitute teacher salaries. The district ha s offered teachers an 8 percent raise this year and a 16 percent increase over the next two )'.ears. Thursday night, the teachers lowered their salary demands from an immediate , one·year raise of 15 percent, to a 14 per · cent increase. Slate mediator Tom McCarthy complained that the teacher as· socialion did not show enough rleltibiHty. He returned to Sacramento a nd did not schedule any future session.a. After the negotiation session broke down Thursday. William Bianchi, director of the West Orange County United Teachers Association, warned or a future strike. He also predicted more dis· rupting activities, such as sick outs, but he said these actions are not organized but are in· dependent wildcat protests by teachen. Thia week, four schools were crippled by sick outs including two on Thursday, when 189 teachen from Westminster and Fountain Valley high schools c ailed In •icltl: Althou&h district officials say all the claaes were filled by substitute teachers., they ad- mitted that aome early morninc claHea were tau1ht by ad· minislratora and counselors, before aubltitutea arrived. Abbott said the district baa enouah aubltitute teachers on Newapaper Shut VIRGINtA CITY, Nev. 4AP> r-A Canon ot.tnct juct,e h11 abut down pubUcatlon of the Tel'1'ltorta1 t:nterprlae until a Jury c• ......__ wbo hu &be ri•bt-io ,.blt1b th• llt•mrf e newtpaper. .. call to handle three schools suf. ferin& sick outs at once. but that any more would be considered an emergency situation Teacht>I' representatives say the sick outs are being staged to protest the school board's re. fusal to continue negotiating the issue of pay increases. But Mrs. Allen contends the district as on a fi xed income from the state and cannot meet the teachers' salary demands. District officials say the school board 's fi rm contract stance is supported by findings or '3 private study of the budget financed joinUy this year by the teac her association and the school district. New k~m.,og Inspection Plan Asked LOS ANGELES <AP) -Air quality officials from the San Fran cisco Bay Area a nd Southern California Friday pro- posed a new plan for yearly smog check.I of the state's eight milUon automobiles. "We feel we have a plan here that avoids the· drawbacks of earlier proposals," said Milt Feld•tein, executJve officer or the Air Quality Management District headquartered In Marin County. The Legislature has repeated· ly rejected proposals for man· dalory annual smog inapect.iona of vehicles during the last two· year aeaaion, despite the threat of withdrawal Of Sl50 million in federal blghway and sewage treatment funds. The federal Environmental P rotectJon Atency hu taken tbe first ates-toward cutUn1 off the money but it Ian 't ached wed to compiete the action until sometime In January, which 1tve1 the Le1lalature lime to act. · Under the new propoeal, all motortlta would be requlr.d to obtain a , "cerUftute of com. <S..8llOO,Pa1eAJ) ,.. ... Low·level tre mors·-which in· in a crimanaJ complaint filed an Under feder<tl law. it is un· lawful to 1mJ)Ort or export mort' Grand Jury Sets Slayings Testimony By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Ol .. 0..tyl"I ........ The Oranae County Grand Jury will begin hearing three days of testimony Tuesday which prosecutors hope will re· suit in a murder indictment against one or fo ur persons named as a suspect in the freeway killings of young men and boys. Chief Deputy District Attorney James Enright said initial evidenc:e lo be presented to the jury will surround the alleged in- volvement of Vernon Butts, 22, Downey. in connec lion· with three of the slayings. Thoee cues involve the deaths of Mark Shelton , 17 , Westminster , whose body was found Aug. 11 , 1979, in San · Bernardino: Darin Leo Ken- drick , 19, Cypress, found in Carson last April 30, and Robert Christopher Wirostek. 16, Newport Beach, found in Riverside County Sept. 27, 11'19. Butta, an aspiring magician, is in cuat.ody in connection with six of 21 murders attributed to a single set of killen. The alaylngs of yOWll men and boys date back to October 1978. Butta hu admitted hla role in aev~ral slaylngs, both in a videotaped statement given to lnve1ti1ators and ln a newspaper interview that ap· peared Friday. Butta alre9dy hu been charted wtt.h the Kendrick and Wlrostek 1la.ytn1a by Loll Antelea alltborttl•. Ellritbt aaid tbe overlapplnc 1rand Jury indict- ment II beln• aouaht ao local of. flciala can maintain certain Jurt.dkU4lft. Once the arand Jury't lnqwry wtth r.,.et to Butta l1 eompa.t-.a . ...., Jur1 wtU bdr nldllRt qalilt two otben suapected in ·) ,. the murdeM;. James Munro. l\J, a Michigan transient wllo formerly lived in the Long Beach area. and Gregory Miley, 19. Houston, a former Bellflower resident. The jury will hear evidence al leged to implicate Munro in the death oC Stephen Jay Wells. HI. Downey, whose body was found behind a Huntington Bea('h gasoline station June 3 and Miley in the slaying of James McCabe, 12. Garden Grove, <See FREEWAV, PageA2) Irvine Cops Nab LA Man In '76 Death A 40.year·old Los Angeles meat packer was jailed late Fri· day in connec\ion wlth a January 1976 murder in Irvine, poJlce said. Investigator Ron Veach said Raul Ramerez Figueroa was taken into custody al the Farmer John's plant in Vernon. Veach alleged Figueroa ia responsible for the murder or a Santa Fe Sprin1s man wb08e gunshot-riddled body was found In an orange grove near where Irvine High School ls now located. Eulogio Valenzuela. 42, was found by police on Jan. 19, 1916. Veach said a murder in· veati1atlon revealed Ficueroa waa aJletedly reapoaalble for Valen1uela'1 death. He uld Fi1ueroa ned to Medco and thereby a.aided arrest. A 1lnWl drivln1 arieat in Le» Ancel• HveraJ weeks a10 led Irvine pobce to Jl'lgueroa. Veach uld. than $5,000 an cash from the <.'ountry witho ut adv1s1n g customs. I ngleby said agents seized about $121.000 m c ash during F'riday 's arrests. Those arrested were identified as Ann e L . A~hbrook . Ashbrook 's wife. of the Lone P i n e r anch he rec e ntl y purchased. Palrll'k Rrignole. als o a ranch resi dent : F.ri c Stre1dit><.'k. of Lone Pine : Mark Tolar. of fdyllwild, and Charles Davis. Kendal Steinmetz. Wilson Harrington, and Chester Allen Boyer, all of Solana Beach. Ages of those arrested were not im mediately available. lngleby said the anvest.igators fo<"u Red on the Clow of money from the United States instead of actual seizures of drugs. He s&d the system allowed agents to determine where the money was destined, who was moving it there and where drugs were originating. Coast Weather Fair through Sunday , with little warmer days. Lows 48 to 55. Highs in 70s. INSIDE TOO" t' In Marl11 all her retmnon rolu. 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