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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-10-20 - Orange Coast Pilot--I • - _____ af f eine e • . DAILY PILOT Warning Sign Ordered .1 * * * 25c * * * • MONDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 20, 1980 On All Tampon Packs ' ' • • • • 1976 Slaying Suspec~ Captured Large Wave Claims Life LINCOLN CITY, Ore. (AP> -A large ocean wave swept a mother and ion off a SileU Bu beacb. app~ drowning the woman, authorities said. Dorothy R. Johnson. 57, of Merced, Calif. never sW'faced after the wave cauabt her near the mouth of the Siletz River on Sun- day, Oregon State Police said. Her son , James Douabarty, 32, also of Merced, waa able to swim across the bay to safety on Salishan Spit Peninsula, where he was treated for minor Utjuries. · FDA Wams Warning Sign On Tampons W ASIDNGTON CAP) -The Food and Drug Administration today formally propcwed that a warning label be put on all brands of tampons to warn women that tampon. have been linked to the rare but deadly dis· ease Toxic Shock Syndrome. Tbe aaency said the major manufacturers of tampons already have indicated they will voluntarily put warning labels on their producta while the FDA goea tbrouah ita procedures to make the rule mandatory. One brand of tampon, Rely, waa ~off the market by its maaufacturer, Procter le Gam· ble, lat month because ~al studies indicated It lncreued the rtat more tban other brands. But the FDA said, ''AU brands of tampcaa have been UIOClated witb the dbeue,." The propoeed'label would aay: "WA&NING: Ta•,_. btt Mea .-dated wM Toxic SMck 8,..,_., a rare dlMue tllat caawfa&al. "Y•• ca• al•Ht ea&JrelJ aw ... U.rl*ef ..... UM•· .... ~ ........ ,__y_ caa re&lllee &lie rlA ~, 8llq ... ,.. .... .,, ..... ,.... ,.,.... uu,.. U•e a fe.er ef t• ... ,.. ............ . .............. ,....,..., N•netlleu..-•&MH ... ................... , ... Caffeine Studies Proposed WASHINGTON <AP) -The government proposed regula- tions today it said would en- courase production of caffelne- free cola beverages and require industry to conduct caffeine safety studies because of the substance's link to birth defects in test animals. One regulation put forward by the Food and Drug Administra- tion would make the continued use of caffein-e aa a fdod additive contingent upon industry's fund- ing of studies showing how caf- feine affects c hildren and human fetuses. The other proposal would re- move caffeine from the agency's list of substances generally rec- ognized as safe, a step which ordinarily would lead to prohibi- tion of its use. The agency would allow an exemption permitting the current uses of caffeine pending study. The FDA devised the pro- posals after receiving results of. a study which showed that rats fed caffeine produced offspring with parts of their paws missing. Commissioner Jere Goyan restated the agency's wamiq to pregnant women: They should avoid caffeine altogether or use it sparingly until clear evidence is available about its safety or harmful effecu on humans. Both the National Coffee As· sociation and the soft drink in· duatry already have indicated their willlnpeu to pay for caf· feine research . Among the studies they propose ia one CODl· parln1 rates of birth defects with caffeine consumption by pre1nant women. The propoeed regulations wiU be published in Tuesday's Federal Re&ilter and will be the subject for public commenta for 80 days afterward. Then, final (See CAFFEINE, Pa1e AZ) Is Suicide Best Method? NEW YORK (AP> -Cbrla- tlan Barnard, the aurceon who prolon1ed some li vea with pioneerin1 heart tranaptanta, aaya be believes suicide may be Uae beet form of treatment for IODle term.lnally W patJeata. ••Death ii not the enemy. Often lt ll aood medical treat- ment," Barnard aay1 in hla fortbeoaU.nc book, "Good Lile· Good Death." "I f..& .a.et aoe&.ty is Ne4J w tak• .... .., toward • bitter .. ~ '!! 1.be dlplty al ..... :: ~.~ ettalammt"' tbat dl1alt1, lf aec .. 1ar1. tbrou1b tbt acceptance of eu&beaHI• end aulelde," larnnHld. p. I Titanie on the Boeks I Irvine Murder Solved? lrvine police investigators ~ ban jailed the prime suspect in ) One of the eye catchers in the "Bottle Ship Museum" of Neuharlingersiel , W. Germany, is the fully detailed replica of .. ,. .......... the Titanic, which sank in 1912 on its maiden voyage. Hundreds of bottled ships are on display in the musuem. Port 'City of Blood' Iran Renames Def emive Stronglwld a 1978 slaylna in an orange 1rove near where Irvine Riah School now atanda. . Raul R. Fleueroa, 40, of-Los An1eles, i.a being held without bail ln the Newport Beach Jail after bis arrest Friday on murder char1ea. He wu taken into custody by police when he reported to work at 10:45 p.m . at the Farmer John Meal Packing Plant. in Vernon, according to Irvine police investigator Ron Veach. Figueroa has long been the prime suspect in the slaYinl ol Eulogio Valenzuela, 42, of Santa Fe Springs, whose gunshot· riddled body wu found by a woman ioller, Veach said. Police allege the motive for the slaYinl wu the purported in- volvement of Valenzuela and Fiaueroa'a wife. Veach said Figueroa fled to Mexico after the shooting. Figueroa was arrested by Mexican authorities but was freed in February of 1976 when an Irvine Police Department ex· tradition request was denied. Veach said police then lost track of him until this week when a man calling himself San· Uago Torres Ramirez was ar· rested in Los Angeles on drunken driving charges. Irvine police learned after the man was released by Los Angeles police that his nngerprints matched those of (See SUSPECT, Pa1e AZ) BEIRUT. Lebano~. _<AP L.:=..._.l'eJ:u·.1ulJ•lMM1 Ua.J.UUM te ··tire 48 nati:o.,. 11~.":"l·~-----------...... Iraq Hid iU1ntet,; anO-armor be conrmed"to mvestigating the ference. · · consolidated an "airtiSht siege'' criminal invasion" ordered by The leaden of both Iran and Orange of Abadan and Khorramabahr u I r a qi Pre aide n t Saddam Iraq ignored appeals from other Coast the Penian Gulf war entered lta Hussein, Tehran Radio reported. Moslem nations for a four-day fifth week today. But Iran said The broadcast, monitored cease-fire dUJ'inl Islam's holiest Abadan'a defenders prevented here, said the patriarch of Iran's holiday the feast of id el-Adba, Iraqi tanks from penetrating the Islamic revolution a ave the which ' be1an Sunday. The city's defemes and tbat house· statement in rapooae to a plea Koran the Moslem holy book, to-bowie llthtint raaed 'in Kbor· for a negotiated settlement of forbidi the apilllng of bwt1an ramsbahr for the fourth atral1ht the war made by Habib Cbatti, blood durinl the period. day. Tunisian secretary-.reneral of MeanwhUe, the S2 Americana Iran also announced it re· held hostqe in Iran be1an their named Khorramabahr -which 3S2nd day in captivity today, and meam fertile city in Fant -to the speaker of the MaJUa, Iran's Kbuninahar, which meana "city 'NICE PEOPLE' Parliament, indicated the of blood." It said the chanse wu legi1latJve body would decide in trlbute to the ''epic re· 0 ~ ~D TllE ~n~ the boltqes' fate late tbil week alatance" put up •1ain.at the ln· ~4 AU.::J or early next week. vadln1 lraqia by lalamic revolu-"I'mamuedatbowmanyreal· The speaker of tbe MaJlia, tlooary tuardamen in the port, 1 _, = ad th Dal'"' P.Uot Ayatollah Hubemi Rals&Qjani, 10 miles from the ref\nery city of Y -c• · •re e ~ said In a telephone Interview Abadan. clua pq•-udlneverre-wt• .. Tbe •-~te• ...... n--. tbat aUHd bow well the ads work ln UI ~ -..-.-I ran• a leader Ayatollah reachlnatholepeople." the Parliament would dfflde in RuboUab Kbomel.ni •creed t.o...al· Tbat'a u.. pratie from the tbe "next two or three d911" on low • mediation (Ommlaak!P& Newport Beae~ womaa wllo ' l (8-1DD&\8'1', Pa,. Al) lllamic beada of state to ao.to p1acedtblsedlntbeDail1PUot: Clea11, qutet hardworldnl Fem. 1tudeat dHlrH Rm.1 Apt/Ba.eb I.A Cll area IUlll ·llUX Jet Loae1 WinR JOHANNESBURG, South ' A.trtea (A.Pl -All ftliDe and part ol • wbal ol a 8outb Afrtcan Alnr818 tumbo j.W.r c•uabt ftn oil tlle Alrlean eout but the plaae made • 1ucee11ful ...,.-, lmdlal, u uru. nok_. lakl toa91. 1"'9 ADCl· ............... Mt .... • 4 I ... . Weather Some high cloudiness tonlsbt. Fair and cooler Tuesday. Lowa tonight 48 alona the cout, 58 inland. Hi1h• Tuesday 7' to 80. INSIDE T8D1'" Maldftg baUooft bnqut1, aa oppoeed to llw floral kind, MgcM GI a /ad °" the Ealf Coa1t and Ital gradMGllf /looted CIC'l'Oll tlw cOWllrv to So•th""' CaU/onato. 1 See "Trat o 8caUcloft' "9 YOllr Bud VOH.",.A7J • •••• r i 1 r ··:i. ' j . 1 I I ' I , . ,. U IWL'( PILOT s ,lf,oastal Lins Link ,.Proposed ... Plannen for the Oran1• Cou. ~ 1'ranatt DlJtrict want to atan MW rommuter b\al routM Uu· Ina San Clemt!nt• wilh Newport Beach and moat or the Oranae Cout with Lonai Beach ThOH two routee &nd s~vera.I other pl'Ol)Oled route <'han1•• wlU be ditc:uued 'l'hu~dly tn • public heuin& befort" the d.La· trlcl'a board of dlr_,r ton Sucb public ht-artngs are rt qulred before sl;;cniflunt route t ban.ies are madt'. Tn hearlni ls scheduled dur 1n.i the board's meeting at 9 · a .m . Thursday at the OCTD ,_.eadquarters at 11222 Acacia ;:l>arkway in Garden Grove. '"":• Proposed bwi route No. 205 would provide express service ~betweep San Clemente and the .. 1-Jewport Center in Newport ~..Beach. The bus would take th,e :san Diego Preeway and stop m 'San Juan Capistrano, Mission Viejo, Laguna Hills. Irvine Md ...leronutronic Ford near the "-Newport Center. :~ Proposed route No. 206 would ~fer commuter service between ~jh e Laguna Hills Ma l! and ~owntown Long Beach via the ·~an Diego Freeway. Stops are ~cheduled in Irvine, Costa Mesa !~d Cal State Long Reach. Sf The proposed route changes •l!P for consideration Thursday .. ,1so include the elimination of '!route No . 185, whic h links .. ~ J.aguna Niguel with Mission Vie-•io via the Crown Valley Parkway. 1'J)istrict planners contend the <)'year-Old route basn 't had enough -.;_ pderstobeeconomicaJ. :~Gas Station . ,. ·· · Vandalized In Newport Vandals armed with rocks and a handle they ripped off a door went on a smashing rampage early Sunday after br"eaking into a Ne wport Beach gas station. Investigators s aid the in- truders left Fashion Island Tex- .. ,.. ..aco, 1800 Jamboree Road, lit· ~·"tered wlth broken glass and 19masbed equipment. Ao early morning jog,er phoned police after spotting a .,broken window in the station's service bay door. Police said the yanda.Js also smashed out an of- fice and storage room window. The intruders , police said, ·knocked over potted plants. crus hed a time-card clock , broke equipment and scattered paperwork around the office. An exact est i m ate or t he da mage was not available. Carter Flayed By Kissinger C U PERTINO <AP > · Because of foreign policy under President Carter, the Soviet U nion h~ outgunned the United St ates mllita rily "in almost ' every significant cate gory," , Icrmer Secretary of State Henry . Kissinger says. ' • Once the shaper of foreign (. PC>Jicy under Nixon and Ford, ·· Kis singer s upports Ronald Reagan's bid fOr the presidency and consulted with the candidate this weekend. Kissinger also .Jashed out at President Carter . f a nd his international record ~ while speaking at De Ania col· " lege here Sunday. :! Kissinger, now a professor at :• Georgetown University, blamed ·• American "inaction" for war in ~ r '• the Mideast, including the ran· { Iraq war. and the Soviet in· .. -. vasion of Afghanistan. ~ ~ •, •, ;: .. :; ~ ~ ; ~ ( ~ :1 ~ j ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT , .......... ,.. ........... 11M"'a9\t'lq E~lor Cllartotl,L .. • • .., ... "' ............ Editor T~ne(714)~ aaMlfted A4h•rttfllnl ..,. .. n ,, __ (_ ...... , "·--·~°'-~'eoo-h..­.... ,. s ~----- t 'Ir• orf etu Crystal Lee Sutton. whose battle to unioniie the J .P. Stevens and Co. textile mills if\ Roanoke Rapids. N.~ .. was the basis for the mov1e "Norma Rae," has won her fight with the signing of the first union agreement by the company. Miss Sutton, now an AFL-C lO worker. was fired in 1974. High Court, Nixes Death Suit Revival WASlllNGTON (AP> -The U.S. Supreme Court r~fused_ lo· day lo revive a lawsuit agamst the government over the murder of a patient at the Veterans Ad· ministration Hospital in Long Beach. The justices left intact lower 'Court rulings dis missing the wrongful-death s uit filed by Alfred and Estelle LaRocheU&, whose son. William, was shot to death in his hospital bed Sept. 4. 1974. LaRochelle allegedly was shot by Harold Coyne, who suspecte;<f LaRochelle of having an affair with his wife. Coyne surren· dered immediately after the shooting. L a Roch e lle's parents , represented by lawyer Louis Niven of Santa Ana. sued the government for negligence., ~e suit charged that the hospital s security was insufficient to pre· vent such a foreseeable occur· rence. A federal trial jud&e and the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that there was no negligence because such an OC· currence was not reasonably foreseeable. \ • ~TAMPONS. • tM Aatloaal Center for DU!eue Cooll'al. Tbe FDA •aid It 11 cau1ecl by a bactertum from the staphyJoroc. cwi aureua famll)' and that while t0me men and boy• have con· tracted the disease, mOtt vic- Uma hove bffn women under 30 who w.e tan1pona. Researchers do not know why tampont inaeaae the rlak of Tuxlc Shock Syndrome, the agency said 1· ..... r,..-111 I SUSPECT. • murder s uspect Figueroa , Vearh said. Veach satd that he was able to de termine whe re Figue roa worked from information the sUApect gave Los Angeles police. After that, it was just a matter or going dowri to his place or employment and arresting him, Veach said. Blacks Mourn Six Slayings BUFFALO, N.Y. <AP> -Five thousand people, many wearing blac k ribbons in a s how or mourning, gathered before Buf· falo's City Hall as black leaders urged U.S. Attorney General Benja min Civiletti to take charge of an investigation into the recent slayings or six black men . Other community leaders who spoke to blacks and whites at the "Buffalo Unity Day" rally Sun· day called on white residnets of this New York City to denounce the slayings . . ''I'm sorry that it took the de· aths of six black men to bring us together," said the Rev. Bennett Smith, a Buffalo black leader. Stockade Brawl Leaves 20 Hurt MIAMI <AP ) -A fight between two prisoners in the mess hall of the Dade County Stockade erupted into a "free· for-all" between blacks and His- panics that left 20 people in· jured, authorities said today. "It was like a bar fight," said stockade spokesman Ray Gazo, de•cribinc bqw the i.Dmates uaed glasses. trays and plates for weapona. About 40 police of· ricers in riot gear. restored order about p.m . Sunday, an hour after the brawl stai;ted. Waiver Rejeeted • EPA Rebuffs RoUs On Smog StanJartL. WASHINGTON CAP) -The Environmental Protection A,ren· ~Y has refused. to give Rolla· Royce Motors Ltd. an extra two years to meet anti-pollution standards in the costly, pre· stigious automobiles trickling off its assembly line. Rolls-Royce, which hp em· ptiasized a reputation for. ~gh· quality , high-precssion au~omobiles. met the EPA carbon Bandit Hits Valley Store; Cash Taken A Fountain Valley drug stort was robbed of $140 Sunday after· noon by a man in bis 40s who arabbed and threatened the female clerk, police reported. \ Police said the suspect en· tered Danber Drugs, 8849 Warner Avenue, at 3 :30 p.m. and grabbed the woman aft.er she opened the cash register drawer to give him change for a dollar. The suspect then grabbed a handful ot cub and escaped in a green 1973 Dodge sedan, police said. He i.t described by police as a CaucHiao, five feet elgbt inches, 155 pound&. with closely cropped reddiab brown hair. He wa1 weartna a white dress •hirt and bl.ck alacks. pollceaaid. CAFFEINE. • monoxide standard with a test vehicle. _ But it asked for a two-year waJver, EPA said, "because its initial emission test results sua- gested there may be a problem with its production vehicles meet· ing the standard.'' Rolla sought the waiver for its 6. 75· liter V -8 engines, to be used In allofits1981and1982 models. EPA took the position that if Rolls· Royce could meet lh.e standard with test vehicles. 1t should be able to match that performance with production vehicles . ·'Since Rolls · Royce 's test vehicles demonstrated that its models were capable of meeting applicable standards," the EPA said, "the waiver denial should not hinder Rolls-Royce's overall marketingstrategy. '' 'Bomb' Fizzlett CHIC<f<AP) -A bomb squad set orr a small exploeion next to a shoebox that an anonymous caller 1aid contained a bomb - and out bounced a roll of toilet paper with a naahlltbt ba~tery and some wires stuck into lt. It happened Swlday ih a sboppinl ·center parkin& lot. Thief Slows One Dri1'er A San Clemente restaurant employee will be drlvin1 a lot slower throup town after hla car waa bw1larl1ed over the weekend. Police 1aid the victim called from the Sambo'a reataurant oa Loi Mares to report someone bad broken into hil car. Tbe loll?. AIDOGI other ltema, a pcjlice r.aar de· teetor. IRAQITROOPSINSP£CTD£BRIS LEFT BY FLEEING IRANIANS NEAR ABADAN Hou .. to-houae Fighting A•ve• In Khorramahahr fOf Fourth 81relght D•J From Page-;t I MIDEAST. • conditions for the release. He also said it was a ·'very remote possibility" that the hostages wou.ld be put on trial, although some members of Parliament have called for spy trials for at least some of them. Iranian communiques report- ed heavy fighting at both ends of Iraq's 300-mile invasion front as well as in the central sector. But no major change in the battle lines was reported by either gov- ernment. ----- Robber Skips Dance, Takes Shop's Cash Huntington Beach police are searching for a m an who robbed a dancing shoe store of $225. Police said the man entered· Danceworks Dance ware, 7174 Edinger Ave., at noon Saturday and grabbed the woman clerk by the wrist. The man kept his right hand in his shirt. indicating he had a weapon, and ordered the clerk to open the cash drawer, police said. The man pocketed the cash, then fled on foot toward Goldenwest Street. • He was described as a white m an. age30·35. 5feet 7 inches tall, 160lbs., with sandy brown hair. Court Nixes Navy Turban WASIDNGTON <AP> - The U.S. Supreme Court today refused to reinstate a sailor who wa.s thrown out of the Navy for insist- ing on wearing a turban. The justices left intact rulings that Ronald Sheawood 's religious freedom was not violated by his Navy discharge. Sheawood. who ·enliated in the Navy in 1910, was stationed at the Naval Air Station at Miramar. Calif., in 1973 when he converted lo the Sikh religion. The wearing of a turban is a tenet of Sikhi.tm, a sect with its Western Hemisphere beadquartera in Los Angeles. I ran acknowledged for the first time that the Iraqis con· trolled all the highways leading into Abadan and said they hit the besieged city with "heavy weapons and artillery fire" Sun- day. But the defenders "re· turned the fire and prevented the Iraqi m ercenaries from ad· vancing," a communique said. It claimed the destruction of six Iraqi tanks, five other vehicles and Cive enemy "bunkers." There was no confirmation of any of the claims since foreign reporters were barred from· the battlefronts. 'Mob' Scene Mafia Trial Pack. 'em In China Nuke Fallout Nil SEATTLE <AP ) -The Pacific Northwest apparently escaped any fallout from a cloud of radioactive debris that passed over Washington and lower British Columbia, federal of. ficials say. ' The cloud, which moved over the area Sunday. carried particles from a nuclear detona- tion Thursday in China. Air quality teats conducted at the top of the Smith Tower in downtown Seattle showed no measurable radioactive fallout, said Robert Mooney of the En· vironmental Protection Agency. Crash Hum 11 SAN DIEGO CAP) -Three people were hospitalized in serious condition today after a collision involving their pickup and a city fire truck. Eight other people , includ i ng four firefighters, were injured Sun· day but released after treat· ment. LOS ANGELES <AP) -In the gray marble gloom of federal court, a few miles from the Hollywood film factories that produced "The Godfather" crowds line up for admittance to a real gangland drama. The trial or five reputed Mafia figures, with a confessed hitman on .the witness stand. is drawing a tumaway audience or spec · tators to the court of U.S. Dis· trict Judge Terry Hatter. ·And last week. the court watchers got what they came for -a rare glimpse into the mner workings of the underworld -a story replete with blood oaths. secret handshakes aod vows of silence. - The defend1lii"ts call it fantasy -a picture of a Mafia family as fictional as "The Godfather." But the government's or· ganized crime strike force, which fought for three years to bring the case to trial, says it's the real thing -an inside look at a West Coast branch of La Cosa Nostra. The star of the government's case is a silver-haired informer in horn-rimmed glasses - Aladena, "Jimmy the Weasel," Fratianno -a confessed mob executioner. If you want Levi Cord Flares. we've got ·em eur ""9 be9lc OOlorsare " ~ tan cl'aocolate. navy and off v.fllte: In &4% conon116" Polyester 1or ahnf'lkl08 control . ' At 67, Fratianno has been called the most important Mafia informer since Joeepb Valachi spilled bis story to the McClellan rackets committee in 1983. "Whal is the name of the criminal organization to which you belonged.," asked James Henderson, the organized crime strike force attorney. "La Cosa Nostra," said Fra- tianno, as he began his story of mob migration to the West Coast and its code of honor sealed in blood which punishes informers with death. "How do you get out of La Cosa Nostra?" asked Hen- derson. "There's no way out, sir," said Fratianno. "They tell you, 'You come in alive and you go out dead."' Across the courtroom , gathered at two defense tables, are the co-stars of the drama - five aging men whose cheerful demeanor contrasts sharply with the grim accusations made by Fratianno. They are charged witb racketeering, extortion, obstruc- tion of justice and conspiracy in a series of crimes wbicb stem from the gangland slayilll of Frank "The Bomp" Bom - pensiero, a mobster wbo turned informer. ALSGARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) 644 7030 \. Orange (;oast EO I T I O N Toda"·~ Clos in• • N.". S•o..-kN * VOL. 73, NO. 29•, 3 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1980 N T 0WENTY-FIVE CENTS Birth Defects, Caffeine Link Probed WASHINGTON <AP t The aovernment propoaed reaula tiona today It nld ·would en couraae prochacUon of caffelaw free C'Ola bevera1tt and requlre lnd~stry to conduct caffeine safety 1tudlea becau1e of the · 1ua,.tance'1 link to birth defects in te1t animm. One reRuJation put forward b the Food 11nd Dru.c Adm1n1str1t hon would make tht-c·onunued uae of c•alfeinc H a food aidd1t1ve ronUngent upon induatry '11 fund in& of. stud1n showing how caf f~ln e affe~.'l s c hildren a nd human fetuses The other proposal would re move c·affeine from the agency's list of -.ubst ances g~nerally ret• 11~111.ted as safe, ll step wtlich ord111arily would lead to prohibi lion of its use The a~ency would allow an exemption permitting the current uses of caffeine pending study. The FDA devised the pro- posals after reeeiving resuJts of a study which showed that rats red caffeine oroduced offspring 4ppeals Court Order New Hearing Seen For Patty Hearst SAN FRANCISCO <AP> - Patricia Hearst Shaw, the kid· napped newspaper heiress and former Symbionese Liberation Army fugitive, is entitled to a new hearing in her legal batUe to overturn a bank robbery con- viction, a federal court ruled to- day. The U.S. 9lh Court of Appeals ordered the hearing to be held in federal district court. A date for the hearing has not been set. Mn. Shaw. then Miss Hearst, was convicted in the April 1974 robbery of a branch of the Hibernia Bank in San Francisco. President Carter later com· muted her prison sentence and she was released on Feb. l , 1979, after serving less than two ye an. Durine her trial, she claimed 1be wu forced to join in the holdup by the SLA. the militant band which kidnapped her from her Berkeley apartment two monU.tarller. n.. eamt'• 8CtiaD today came lD reapc.IH to an appeal filed by Mn. Shaw against a ruling by U.S. Diatrict Court Judge William Orrick, who rejected ber bld for a new hearing. Altbouab she ia no longer ill federal Cllltody, sbe hopes to get the robbery conviction thrown out, clearini her record of her only conviction. After ahe was released from priaon, she married Bernard Shaw, a San Francis c o policeman. Her rights were violated, OCTD Mulls New Routes Along Coast Planners for the Orange Coun· ty Tranalt District want to start new commuter bu.a routes link· inl San Clemente with Newport Beach and most of the Orange Cout with Lon& Beach. Tboae two routes and several other proposed route changes will be dilcuased Thursday in a public bearing before the dis- trict 'a board of directors. Such public hearings are re· quired before significant route changes are made. The bearing is scheduled dur· iDI tbe board's meeting at 9 a.m. Tburaday at the OCTD beadquaner:a at 11222 Acacia Parkway in Garden Grove. Prepoeed bUa route No. 205 would provide expresa service between San Clemente and the Newport Center In Newport Reach. -~ ......... NEW HEARING ORDERED PlllrtdaHeer81 ..... argued Mrs. Shaw, because de· fense attomey F. Lee Bailey s~nl much of bis time hunting the publication rights to her story rather than on her defense. The appeals court ordered Or· rick to tand out whether Bailey violated Mrs. Shaw's right. by failing to seek a continuance in her trial, failing lo try t-0 shift the trial from San Francisco and by putting her on the witness stand. At the same lime. the court. in its 16-page ruling, threw out arguments that her conviction should be overturned because Bailey failed to suppress a tape of her conversation in jail. Mrs. Shaw also claimed that pretrial publicity prevented her from having a fair trial, but this argument was rejected by the court. The bank robbery conviction is the sole conviction on her rec- ord. She pleaded no contest to c harges· of assault and possession of firear~tem· ming from a shootout a( Mel's Sporting Goods store in Los Angeles, a month after the bank holdup. Mrs. Shaw's appeal attorney, George Martinez, s aid Bailey created a conflict of interests by agreeing to write a book about the case. It was never published. Mrs. Shaw was arrested in San Francisco following a na· tioowide dragnet in September 1975. The defense by Bailey and co- co u nae l J . Albert Jobn100 claimed Mn. Shaw was coerced by the SI.A to commit illegal acta. They did not try to transfer the site of the trial or obtain de· lay ~ause of extensive pretrial publicity. Mrs. Sbaw was put on the wit- neas at.and and took the Fifth Amendment in the presence of the jury. "Bailey's potential conflict of interests Is virtually admitted," the appeal court ruled today. "Mrs. Shaw Is entitled to a hear· ing on the truth of her allega. tions." Warning I a~ls On Tampons Sought WASHJNGTON <AP ) -The Food and Drug Administration today Tormally proposed that a warning label be put on all brands of tampons to warn women that tam~ns have been linked to the rare but deadly djs. ease Toxic Shock Syndrome. The agency said the major manufacturers of tampons already have indicated they will voluntarily put warning labels on their products while the FDA goe1 through its procedures to maketherule mandatory. One brand of tampon, Rely, was pulled off the market by tts manufacturer, Procter & Gam- ble, last month be09M initial studies indicated it~ncreased the risk more than other brands. But the FDA said, "All brands of tampona have been associated with the diseaae,." The proposed label wouJd say: "WARNING: Tampoa1 bave been auodated wiUl Toxic Slaock Syndrome. a rare disease &bat can be fatal. 1 "You can almo1t entirely avoid the rbk of geWDg tllla dis· e11e by not atag tampoa1. You can redace tile rl1k by ulag tampGM •and off duriJlg you period. "If yoa llave a fever of ltz desrees or more, and vomH or get dlant.ea dulag your period, remove the tam,_ at once aad 1ee a doctor ript away." The proposed regulation wah be published in the Federal Register on. Tuesday and the -· p\lb'lrt! wtn tlave 30 days to com• ment on it. The FDA will th~n decide whether to make the ruJe final. Toxic Shock Syndrome has struck more than 400 people <See TAMPONS, Page AZ) with parts of their paws massing. Commissioner Jere Goyan restated the agency's warning to pregnant women · They should avoid caffeine altogether or use it sparingly until clear evidence is available about its safety or ha rmful effects on humans Both the National Coffee As . ,~ .. , . '. -~ ·~~ .. .. •.• .,,,. ... 4., .. " ~ -,~ -·s:~~~·::c.. ~., ~~.. .. --- sociation and the soft drink in· dustry already have indicated their willingness to pay for caf· feine resear ch . Among the studies they propose 1s one com· pa ring rates of birth defects with caffeine consumption by pregnant women. The proposed re.l!ulations will be publishe d in Tuesday's Federal Register and will be the subject for public comments for 60 days afterward. Then, final regulations would be proJ>OSed. Caffeine is a stimulant round in coffee. tea, cocoa, chocolate and some soft drinks. It also is found in some drugs. RAYNSFORD'S DUNE DIGGERS FROM COSTA MESA CREATED THIS WINNER With • Sketch In Tim• and a Secret Weapon, They Repeat .. Grand Champa Poison Threat C asiJWs Report N eu1 Extortion Try STATELINE <AP> -Caesars Tahoe is the latest Nevada casino to be bit by an extortion attempt, Douglas County Sheriff Jerry Maple said today. He said two identical extortion notes were found late Sunday - one at Caesars and the other at the Sahara-Tahoe ac ross the street rrom Caesars. Maple said he would nol com· me nt on the contents of the notes, lhe amount sought or the type of threat. He said a 33-ycar ·old San Jose area man he would not identify was being sought for question· ing. He also refused to comment on one report that the n ot e threatened to contaminate the water supply at Caesars if terms of the note were not met. Maple 'NICE PEOPLE' READ THE ADS "I'm amazed at how many real· ly nice people read the Daily Pilot classified pages -and I never re· aliied how weH the ads work m reaching those people." That's the praise from the Newport Beach woman who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot : Clean. quiet hardworking Fem student desires l<m Apt Bach in C:M area xxx xx xx If you want to reach a bunch of really nice people with your classified advertising message, Cltll the friendly Daily Pilot ad· visera at642·5678. s aid that water in the Stateline area was "totally sale" and that no operations at any of the casinos had been curtailed. Caesars Tahoe is across the street and east of Harvey's Resort Hotel Casino where an extortion plot ended in late August with the explosion of a huge bomb, causing $;J million in damage. Most major casinos al Lake Tahoe and Reno and many in Las Vegas have been plagued with extortion threats since All have proved false. Coast Road Parking Eyed The possibility that park.Jng on Coast Highway in Corona del Mar may someday be prohibited will be the topic of discussion at the monthly Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce meeting Tuesday morning. Newpo rt Beach Traffic Engineer Rich Edmonston and Tom Jenkins, director of the Orange County Transportation Commission , will be the s peakers at the 7 a.m. meeting. The monthly chamber meet· mg. open to the public, will be held at the Oasis Senior Citizen Center. corner of Marguerite and Sth Avenues. Sunday Press Run Delayed 2,000 See CdM Sand Creators Hoy scouts. profeas\onal architects and a high school Spanish club ftom Garden Grove went shovel·to-shovel and pail-to-pail Sunday afternoon tn the 19th annual Sand Castle Building Contest in Corona del Mar. Enveloped by s ummer-like weather conditions, a light. silky breeze and a ·crowd of more than 2.000 onlookers, 34 teams com- pt>ted for various honors. For the second straight year, the Ron Raynsford Dune Dig· gers took the Sweeps take !'! trophy with a detailed, muJti· level sand castle complete with waving flags on top. R aynsford, a Costa Mesa busi- nessman, s aid one of his team members sketched the castle before the contest. "You never really end up with what you had in mind," he noted after the competition, adding that his secret carving weapon this year was a toothbrush con· tainer. The tro phy ror the moat unique creation went to the Whiz-Bang Blues Band Choir and Construction Co. of Newport Beach for its urba n cowboy sand castle. Teams were given two hours to mold .sand in indiv~dual 10 reel by 10 feet plots on the strand in Corona del Mar. Creations included a pyramid scheme castle, a hot air balloon complete with a passenger and a (~SAND, Page A2> Coast Weatl1er Freeway Issue One-sided Fight Mechanical problems in the Daily Pilot pressroom meant that many sub8cribers received their paper at a much later time than normal Sunday morning. For this we apologise. Telephone lines were jammed and circulation department personnel were unable to manage all calls about late or undelivered papers. Some high cloudiness tonight. Fair and cooler Tuesday. Lows tonight 48 along the coast . 56 inland. Highs Tuesday 74 to 80. _ ... , ... -""°"°llD -MUlll By STEVE MARBLE OI .. Deity Niii IWf A Newport Beach campaip urging paua1e of a ballot meuure to allow a revi11oa in a 15-year·old freeway agreement baa proved to be a one-aided bat· tie. Newport attorney Mlke Ger· ln1, chairman of the Ctuaem for Measure L , said that, thro\l&hoUt bis ballot meuure 1tumplna, he hun't turned up an opponent yet. The meuure, which comet before Newport voten in the Nov. 4 1eneral elecUoo, woWd clear the way for clty en1tneen to update their qreement wttb Caltrans otttctal for the ex· t.nalon tA the Corona del Mar FrffWQ', • The extension, for which near· ly S9 million in fundin1 ia availa- ble, would stretch the r .. eeway from ib current terminua near Campu1 Drive to a connection wltb MacArthur Boulevard near the San Diego Creek. The freeway la envisioned u eventually hooking up with the planned San Joaquin Tranaportation Corridor. . Gerlnl said, if tbe measure faila, Caltrans offlclala COQJd have • free hand at mapptn1 where on-rampa ud off-rampa would"° imide city llmlta. A City Charter provl1ion. wbJch t>ecan nearly 10 yean aco u an Initiative drive by cllisene opposed to the aow-defunct coutal freeway plan, requires that voten approve ,any city ln· (Mae llOAD, Pate Al> t Delivery of the Daily Pilot la guaranteed. If you did not re· celve your copy Sunday, call 642·4321 before Tuesday noon and a copy will be delivered lo your doontep. A1atn. we repel any inconven· lence. Coalition Sought BRUSSELS, Belatum CAP) - Premier-de1l1nate Wllfried Martena bef1nl consultations to- day to put totetber bJ1 Ollrd IOY• ernment 1lrree April 1979 and the natton'1 27th postwar ad· mlntnratioll. INSIDE TOD"'t' Maldftg boJJoon bouq"t•. cu opJX*d to the floral kmd, ~gon OI a /ad on lhe Ecut Coa•I and haa groduolllf /looted aero.ta lhe counl'lf to Southern Cali/ornla. r Su "Trv o Balloon in Your Bud Vcue."~A7J ···~ Al Y-llntcit At L,M...... A6 ........... ~ At CtMll..... Ct• C:-ltl .. ~ .. : • .._,... M ....... I 1 ar• ,. ........ CM ...._... Ct AMI~ Ct ........ , . ······-----------·· --~---JUST BREAKING-----.. 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Mull ;.'(1 m1ll•is t>us t of Los An1owlt's, 1111111 Los Anl(l'l1·s 1 'ounl \ Sht'rlft'~ ~t llnrr)' Wc1rsma ··w l•'rt· 111 11 '1.•r) f)rt'("11n1111~ pos1t1on 11,:ht now It s lt>ul..a1111 fUl'I a111I Wl' n· IW I ~Urt' ttw hu1ldrn.: II ' n t1 1·11n hold II Wt•1r:,111,1 i>Ulll l 'ount> llr\! dl•p1u t ment -.pok1·~w111n11n Na11<· >' M l'l 'ulluui.:h su1d t ht•n · wn11 no Clrt• from th1• l1•11k1n)! fut•I ('nri.-r 81tut1' ICe'OflRH O~AV~H 1-'Al.1-"i l'a 1Al'1 l'rt'Sldt•rll t·dr tt.-r !>ctt111..: vut 00 3 C'Umpru gn tOUI of blut' {'Oll ar C'OUOtl )', lldld lod11y that Ronald Hl'liKWl "dOI.'!> Olli under~! dfld the "enuu~ consequences · of hJs proposal to ·cra p th;,• ~A l 1' ll arms l'ontrol treaty 1 ltelat ed story. A4 l .. •'Ile tali..~ ahout peact: and st·l unt) but tulk 1s nut enou~h.' Carter Said of hlb H epubhcan n val before he left the Wh1t l' House for a 50-r ar moteirC'ade tour of the hills or Weste rn Penn sylvaruw Crom Pittsburgh to t his t·o mmunit. sur rounded by bright autumn folia ge . MANlLA. PhiHppines (AP) President Fe rdinand E Marcos ordered the a rrests of nine opposition members. a U.S businessman and 20 other persons today in the wake or terrorist bombings that r ulminated in an explosion at an Ameri can ·-;travel agents ' convention. A bomb went off Sunday night amid 5,000 people at a ~seaside conve ntion center minutes .alter Marcos . made a spee~h l calling Philippine terrorism "a nightmare which we hope 1s . past and gone." It mJured seven Americans and about 13 others. • • none seriously. Marcos escaped unharmed. Officials or the American Society of Travel Agents canceled the group's week-long convention today and hundreds of del- , egates jammed airline counters seeking flights out of the ~ • , Philippines. :.:~*-l ............. (•~ P!!!•d at 43 -~1/rvine Publisher .. ~ '1Succumbs to Cancer George S. Mc Do n a ld , co- publisher of the Irvine World News and New Worlds of Orange County for s ix and one -ha lf ' '·Years. died Saturday at his home in Mission Viejo. Ile was 43. ,, .. •Mc Donald s u c c umbe d to --: 'l11ncer be had been battling for ~!tnore than a year. He had con- ?1dnued to work up until June or r-ttfis year, directing the editorial .·ad advertising ope rations or the magazine and newspaper. .• , McDonald joined the Irvine -~~ompa ny , o wne r o r both ir.PlJblications, in 1971 . and was , 'appointed co r p o r ate com ~ I • -P,uni c ations di r ect o r i n Jilid-1974, assummg re sponsibili- •. ~ as co-publis her at that time. •. He was a charter m e mber and was instrumental In formation of the Irvine Chamber of Com- . .ft\erce, serving on its fi rst board '.' t>f directors. He also ser ved on the boards or the Society of Professional Journa lis ts. Sigma De lta Chi , Ora nge County Chapter. and Orange County Ad- vertising Federation. Prior to joining the Irvine Company , M c Don a ld was ;; edi\orial director and assistant : pUblisher of Burton P ublishing CQmpany, Newport Beach, and h~d bee n a southwestern re- . i 1onal edit.or with with McGraw. Hill publications. He served in several staff : positions within the public· af. ! '~firs division of the Irvine Com- '.:· ·p: r n y b e f 0 r e a s s u m i n g ~·Tesponsiblilies as co-publisher. McDonald. who attended Cal State San Francisco and the University of Americas in Mex- i.o City, earned his early .lfewspaper experienc e as a I! general assignment reporter on ~ the Siskiyou Daily News in ~ Yreka in the early 1960s. He also served-as correapondent· d~ ' those years to the Associated OlllANOl COAST . DAILY PILOT .• ., .. _ ,.,.,~nt •M PuDllW. .. .41 Press. United Press Interna - tional <1nd northern Californi;i and Oregon daily newspa pers . He joined the Fulle rton Daily News Tribune in 1963, re m aarung there until 1968 when he becam e associated with McGraw.Hill Publications. As a child, McDonald acted in more than 40 Hollywood feature films , and atte nde d s tudio schools during that pe riod lie later attended Santa Monica College and El Camino College before enrolling in the Mexico City Umversity. Mc Dona ld is survived by hi5 wife . Lynne . their two sons , Kevin. 20, and De nnis. 18, all or Mission Viejo, and parents . Mr. and Mrs. George 8 . McDonald o f C h e r o k ee Hills. Ark . Memorial services are pendjng. T he f a m ily h a s s u gges ted tributes in the form of contribu- tions to the Ame rican Cancer Society. Large Wave Claims Life LINCOLN CITY, Ore . (AP ) -A large oce a n wave swept a mothe r and son off a Siletz Bay beach. apparently drowning the wo111an . authorities said. Dorothy R. Johnson, 57, of Merced, Calif. never surfaced after the w ave caught her near the mouth of the Siletz ·River on Sun day, Oregon St ate Police said. H e r s on , Jam es Dougharty, 32, also . of Merced. was ·able to swim across the ba y to safety on SaHi1ii11P'S'ptl Pentnsuta. wtier·e he was treated for minor injuries. Power Boat Stolen From Storage Area 'Airtight' Siege Set By Iraqis Ht•: 11< I "I l.d 1'1.m1Jll I A I' 1 I 1 •"I ... .111111:. 1nf:ll)lr> an1l a rrnor 1 on-.ul11lut1·d 1.ln "111 rt1ght Sll'j.((•" 111 Alimla11 i111d l\horramshuhr <1:. t lw 1'1•1'111:111 t:ulf W:.JI' entered its lillh \H'd. today But Iran s<11d A harl a11 ·., dl h•1Hl<•rs i.>reventf•d l1'111p t.ank' 11om pi•11etratmg the r at \ ~ 1lcll'O''-'' .111d lhal house 111 hoUlil' f1ghl111g r:t~t.·d in Khor r .. u 11 ... h.rl11 fen tht.· tourth s traight 11.H ir:w abc1 a nnuu11red 1t re 11.1mt d l\l"ft1rrJms ha hr which rnt.•;,.tn:. fcrtill· l'llY 1n f<1r s1 tn l'\h11111 n~har "'hrrh rnea.nE> "<·1ty ut blood .. 11 'rr1d tllC' r h<1n gt> was 1n trabutt.• ti> the "cpal' rP s1st<rnc·c ' put up ag ainst the in vadmg Iraq is b} lslamae rc•volu 11unar\ gu.ards mcn in th e port, 10 rn des from lht.' re ranery Caty or Al.lad an I run ·s l1•ad c r A y atolla h l<uhollah Khomeini agreed to al- low a med1at1on com mission or lsla mir heads of state lo go lo Tehran but !>Uld its task was lo be t·onfincd to "in vestigating the cr iminal inva sion " ordered by Ir a qi Pre s ide nt Sa ddam llussein. Tehran H a dio reported. T he broad cast . monitore d here. said the patraarrh of lran·s Isla m ic re volution ga ve t he stat ement in response to a plea for a ne~otiated settlement or the wa r m ade by llabil.I Chatti, Tunis ian serr et an .gene ral or the 40-nation b l arn 1c Con · fere nce. Woman Bites 2 Inches Off Man's Tongue I.OS ANGE LES CA P l A llollywoOd party host had his to ng ue sewed bal'k on today a fte r <1 wom a n guest bit off a bout t wo inches or it because he took her drink away. a uthorities s aid. The wom an wan arrested . The host. Hobert Hosenberg, 31. was 1n s atisfac·tury condition a t Cedars-Sm a1 '.\1cd1ra l Center a fter the surgery at 1.30 a.m .. said hospita l spokeswom a n Tess G rifftn. She s aid it would be a bout a week before doctors would know if the surgery was s uccessful. Rosenberg told in vest1gators that shortly after midnight he had ad monis hed o ne or his gU£s ts. Diane Carasso. a bout dr i nkmg al<"ohol a lthoug h she was reportedly d1abct1<'. lie took her drink awa} and s he lean('(! over as 1! to kiss Rosenbe rg. said poli ce Sgt · Hank Petroski lnslcad. he s aid. she hil him. f 'ro• Page .II ROAD • • • volvement an freeway agree- m ents. "I can 't think of any reason why som eone would be opposed to it." says (;er lng. "It certainly doesn't give the council carte blanche. it jus t allows them to update a badly obsolete agree- ment." He s tresses that the ballot m easure does not alter the City Charter. simply complies with it by seeking voter approval. lie s ays he is concerned that old freeway foes. believing this m easure might somehow relate t o Hie 10 y ear ·old c o asta l freewa y ri ght. may vote ~inst the measure before seeking out the facts. City traffic ex1>e rts claim that, if the city is able to revise the a greement, their updating will " result In the elimination of some traffic congestion at Bristol Str~et and Jamboree Rl>M . They say it also should reduce the traffic burde n on P;tcific C oas t Highwa y by giving motorists a new east-west route around the Upper Newport Bay. Gering says he hopes to enlist the help of environmental and preservation groups in the area. "The-extension is going to hap- pen." be e xplains. "we just want to make sure it's done with pres· ent conditions in m ind." Newport Beach investment banker James Scott Campbell · had parked his JO.foot power boat in a warehouse at 711 W. 17th St. in ea.ta Mesa, hoping to sell it. Bandit Robs Irvine Eatery Irvine police said today they are searching for a robber who took $1,650 from an Irvine restaurant over the weekend. ~"·"-..... n ..... __. .. EdilOI' Tll1111ho111 C11'1toGl1 Q1aaM1d~to.Mn Saturday he discovered that thieves bad broken into the small buUdiq and towed the Wellcraft Scarab valued at $23,llOO away aboard the •1.soo trailer tt rested upon. Coata Mesa police said the door to the building had been pried open and theorized that the boat, trailer and ~u: was bltcbed to a large car or truck and towed away. Campbell, who Uva ln the Big Canyon area, said the copper and white boat bore the ractn1 numctall "11~." • The man pointed a handgun at the manager of Gulliver's Restaurant, 1842 MacArthur Drive, at about 11 :30 p.m . Satur- day and demanded the contents of the safe, police said. The man then ned in a large, dark automobile. Police described bim as belna 25 to 30 years old, 200 pounds and ~·foot-10 with black hair, dark eyes, a moustache and 'a am all goatee. ~---~ "'·---· "•''" ••Utt ""°'°' •• l.M ,, • .,-,.. HARD TO TELL SPECTATORS FROM CONTESTANTS AT SANO CASTL E COMPETITION Creativity and Good Waather Draw Big Numbi!ra Sunday at Big C.orona Beach TAMPONS. • and has hcen blarne<I for al le ast 40 deaths sim·c W75. Most of the cases were re ported t)us year to the national Ccnt<'t· for 0 1!>e<1st' Control T he !-~DA said 1t 1s c·au:.ed b y a bacte rium trom the st aµhyl111·nr· cus aureus fam ily and that while som e men and boys. h<t ,.c con tr a ct ed thl! disc<1s <•, mo~t '"' tim s havP bee n v.ornl'n under :io who use tampon!. Routes for M~a Freeway W~ighed A wor kshop aimed <1l gdtrng citizen rea ction to various routt' alternatives betn~ eyed for even tual 1·om pletion of lht' Co!>t a Mesa Frt·ew:.-1y w i ll h~ helcl Wednesday l'vt•nrni:. 111 "'t'W{J11rt Be ac h T he work5hop. spon,.on•d hy ('altrans offt (·1a ls and rnl'ml>t•: ~ uf Newport's l'ol1cv Atl v1sor~ Com mittee. will be-held 1n th( Coun1·il Chambers . :1300 West Newport Blvd. Thi' 7 30 p m works hop 1sopl'n 101 h1• puhlk DehaLP Sf·t For County CandidatPs ·1 ht· rir .. l Cl nrl IJl•rh(l tJ'-, lt. .. 11(1 d1:li:i·14. ·1m11ung v.utl. r,rdr1 ... <.:ount} 1 ong r1·s~1rindl dnrl :. 't·mbl; r anrl1t.li.lll'S wall t.4· t1"f'j rut: da; m<Jrn1ng In :-.t.-.... V"' Be11t·h Th1.· cit:half' amuung i Ith ..\~ scm bl) U1 s tnr t h()pt'ful< dnt'l -HJt h Congres~1on11l D1!.tnc.t r·an d1dat1:s v.111 b1.·g1 n 111 '1 3() d m 1r. tht· -'1.H tnl'r ~ Ltl11 H\. .!fJlll !>u\ '-r Dr : \ ,. l'ht> \\ oml.'n ... 1 '1 \ ,, I C<>..!U• 1,1 ~I wµoJt ! l.;rbor 1:-'i>C.JO'>orlnJ.! r h" d !Jale r\. S<·mbl · I and1dJlt.•:-""flt'' 1• tJ tu be on r .ind .11" in• •Jrnl.Jl'nl -'l.1r1 Jn flt ri,,t'-..111 Ul•1111• rJt1•· r-hallt'n~,·r .J,,, k Hald'A 1n Jnd l1bert....ir1an •.t n d1d.t11• ~llt­ \\;,lltn1;m Ht!pr1·•,.·n t t-d llll t ht· 1tJ1l ~r1:,..,mn.tl sl..ih· ~111 lw 111° 111n lwnl Holl\·n HJd11.1111 lh •rnol'rat 11,,p1' I u I \I 1 ' It :1 ,.1 I> o" ,, n d l.1bert..i11·111 r".1ndrcl.11t !><in M Jh:.ifr, y Dorning In Mensa, OCC to DPbatP Webstrr·s New World 01ctwnary (alls the un11 om :.. mvtha<·al horselike a nimal ~\llh a s1 11j!le horn ..;ru"' ml!. (r<1m th~ center or its forl'head. Bl'T OHAN(;£. ('Ol "'IT Y \l"fl'i:t thl h1,.h IQ .,0( 11·t' contends that th<· .1111mdl did ~nd 1:11-!vt•d doe .. t'Xll\I tu ci a v • So sun· 1~ I h1• urgJ111zat1ur1 thi:tl tl h:•s <'hJllengNi the entire OrangC' < '<1.1sl Lollegc ~tuJent bc1dy tri tJehatc the I" s ul' Friday at noon on campus Mensa 's trea!'lurcr , CostJ '.\h •-;an U1ll Jlar v .. y. thrl•w down tht> gauntlet a wt·ek ag(I It was picked up by ~l 1h Leigh. coor<ltnat.ornf the college 's h•rC'nsics depar t ml·nl u~:u:11 S/\10 TllR r.E stu1l•'nls "'111 makl' up OU'-. team . T he college has won national s peed1 a nd dcbatl! cha m pionships. it might l>t• not ed, during the past_ two .years . "This 1s sheer insanity." Harvey expl arned m ans wer ing why the deba te was scheduled "We lhmk 1t will he a Jot or fun. And. we 'll win. "I GUESS WE Al.SO want to provt we <Me nsa ! are not a society of 111te llc ctual snobs. We 're looking to burst that bubble " lie added , "Orange County ~lens<1 conce des _thl.' m inim aJ value of unicorns as a means of transportation . though. It 1s com mon knowledge th<t t un1cc1rns <'an ooly be ridden by virgms " It you want Levi Cord Flarcr. wcvo got em Our h~ h1o.;1c, < 1)!Cl('I 1111:1 11 t~w• 111 1 tirnllilr· 11o11fV and Off while 1n ~M 1" roll on Hi % poi ·~•(II Irr c;hrtnkt!Q(I cootrnl SA;\() • • r,,. ~ '· .• .,•.;. •"""" "' t ;. 7' r ~' r-r"n I, r,. -1 H ;, r •• 'r111I (fl<t:•ll.!f <; f •• , ' . r. .. ... v .r !,..rr,r,r f.hamtJP r ! I'·' r •r •· '\~'>nVir~d HH· • 1 , • r,r t "'· .wr! ~t f)l::d tn the ' fl•, _ 1 ·r,., r,f r . .., "A r,r lrl Sen1::s to r,r.ir ,, .,,,._ .... r ... tt,,· 1u <l~1ni: was 'd r .n.~t.,,,. •t ... ,,, .... r.n•·r v.c re 1·-·· '" n• ., ,,,~h \ r1<;ker ..;f •I i ,11111 • ..\ri h1 lf.'rts.. ~wport ~· •• : /"! r 11rr, rnr.>d<irl? ., 1 rophy - H .. 11 ! 11w1r tt1gh ~hoot. Garden 1 •• , • ., 1· .. nd S'-'·E-f~pstake Trophy ,, r,n l' "~ n"ford nune Diggers. r·, 'L. \:1·"'1!1 'I"'' L moue Whiz Bang Bl .. ·~ 0dnd Choir Const ruction r ,, :\'twport Beach . Most lluin0rous Bo)' Scout Troop Ill(), 1.·0-.tJ Mesa a nd Overall B,•.,t St ,\J1chael a nd All .\nf.!1•l!-:-.und Crabs , Corona del \l .ir l!c•·1 Hus1 n1•ss Entry -Ficker and fl uff1n11 A r1·h1 tects. Newport B1•;:it•h. llc<.t Youth (iro up Entry l1;11'1f1<· H 1~h School Spanish \ h11.J (,arden <:rove. and Best f· nnul~ Entry Rill Wa lsh, El I 11 r11 Gas Station Vandalized In Newport \' .md.11!. armed wit h rocks and a handlc th<'Y n pµed off a door "'ent on ~ :-mashing ra mpage P;irly Sundav after breakmg into a Nrwport Hc<H'h ~as station. I nvest1 gato rs s a id the in- truders l<'ft f"ashion Is land Tex- •H"(I, 1600 J<tmboree Road, lit- tered with broken glass and smashed equipment. A n e arly morning jogger phoned police after s potting a broken window in the station's service bay door. Police s aid the vandals also smashed out an of· fice a nd storage room window. T ht> int ruders. polic~ said, knorked over potte d plants, c r us he d a time -c ard c lock . broke equipment and scattered paper work around the office. An e xa<'t estim a t e of the da mage was not available. At ,.., r.A1 ~Acr r 1, 1 I\~ ,111nt J I' .1 /\NI 1 NI Wf>C ll l I HI N II /1.t l h411 70 10 .. . . .1 -j Monday. October 20 1960 DAILY PILOT • l:J Wltehes Told rake Cross, Not Bro~ AMARIU.O, Tt111 CAP > Tbe betld witch ol the Cburch ol Wlen M.Yt hl11roup bu no plans to retun to AmuiUo afte.r 1 con venU. tbat wu creeted by a bomb thrfoat Md ptoef'1ten who advl1ed Uw w1t('~ 10 ''\al .. up yourr,.., not your broom " "It wu c~rlialnly lh .. mC'l6t vlol•nt md unlr'lf'ndl)' rtttptJOf'I we •ve ever had •n,)' plaC'cr .aa1d Laetrile Ruling Upheld w ASHING TON (A p I fh4: U .S . Supreme Cou rt ~Jve federal regulators a maior vu:- lory today by turnin.; d~11y arguments that terminal <'bncer victims have a constitulionat right to use Laelnle. The justices, without rom- ment, left intact a federal ap· peals court ruling that becaust- no such rigbf exists the govern- ment is free to ban the con troversial substance. Today's action was not a definitive rul- ing. It is conceivable, though not likely. that the high court could later agree to study the issue in depth. But for now the practical ef· feet is just as momentous. Cancer victims determined to get Laetrile without leaving the Unit· ed States must do so illegally. legally. -=:The Laetrile contr,!vecsy has been an emotionat-oiae because of modem medicine's failure to conquer cancer. Skip Tarrant 1111\er th•• wetikend 1athenne "To m~ '' 1i. rermn11J ceal ol lbe Salem witch lnwl•" In ~hAHC'h~lt.SJn 1892 About 7& m•·mbcr11 of thuc·hur<'h partlrip.it,00 Ill 8 tWO·d•y ('(ll\Vt!n tton hen.1 Salurdu.> '1111t•111J10 n wus dh1rupted for four hour11 wht'rl 11 b<nob lhrt1al (()rt'cd the t'VU<'ua lion of tM hotel wht-r .. the ~rou11 • n mf't'tina I l>urina the ev11Qution. 1tbout 300 fundamentuli11t!hristlaru. led by Judy M1tmou t:Mat!rt:tl 1n a va· \'Mnl lot ncarb.) to d111play vtacanb, •lni reh(pua ison&s and liaten w 11 mmhitcr "We ~re tl('ru tq>rr.ay bec.•ause tht-B1bll' wurn.<1 o Wll<'hcridl, .. said Mrs. Mamoutwho said she was " prostitute 1or 13 years lxiforl' she bct"am a ChrlatJan A number of physicians ad- vocate the use of Laetrile, an apricot-pit derivative, for cancer vicUms . Others in medicine and science discount its effectiveness, portraying its use as medical quackery. By a unanimous vole in 1979. the U.S. Supreme Court upheld a federal ban on the interstate shipment of Laetrile. But that 1979 decision left unanswered the question or whether terminal cancer v1ctims have a right - grounded rn their right to privacy-to use the substance. '-lly ... SUit ,,_ TRAFFIC WATCHER WADDELL, AUTOMATEDtELPMATE Going With th• Flow on Huntington'• 8••ch1ou .. vard • Auto Try It The 1979 ruling also did not re· solve whether Laetrile is eligible for a "arandlatber" exemption to the FoGcl. Drue and eo.metic Act of 1982 that required proof of safety and effectiveness before a drug is marketed. Timing Key to Beach 8lvd. On Feb. 19. the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals an1wered both questions in favor o{ the government. On \he constitutional issue, the appeals court said : ·'The de- cision by the patient whether to have treatment or not is a pro- tected right, but his selection of a particular treatment, or at least a medication, is withm the area of government interest in protecting public health " Chute Fouls; Coed Killed AYER , Mass . <AP l Military officials are investigat- ing the death of a Wellesley College student whose parachute failed to open when she leaped from an Army helicopter during a sport c lub jump at Fort Devens. Boonie Gres ham , 2 1, of Brookline was declared delid Sunday after she jumped with 15 others over an Army tactical training area, said Army spokesman John Rasmuson. Rasmuson said Miss Gresham was an experienced parachutist and a member of the Reserve Officers Training Corps pro- gram at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. rw.., ~ .. t1ee1•. . By ROBERT BARKER Of-D9et¥~ .... u.tf Tbere's a trick to driving that probably not many o f its estimated 200,000 travelers know ato"'Ut. • they learned the secret, and, if conditions were ideal, they should be able to drive from Heil Avenue to PacifiC' Coast Highway. a dJstance of about S"' miles, without having to stop at a single red light. They can, in theory, travel the distance in 1.-ss than 10 minutes by sailing through 11 different intersections. The non-stop drive will save te·n:ipers. about $1 million in gas bills and reduce air pollution, arcording to assistant city traf fie engmeer Bill Waddell. Wad· delJ points out the trick for the non-stop driving is traveling at a s peed from 40 to 43 miles an hour. He declares lh~t it 1s all made possible by a Sl.S million Caltrans synchron1zed traffic computer system installed in July. The computers, located al the inter s ection of Beach Boulevard with M&in Street and Ellis Avenue, are programmed so that a green band travels the entire length or the Interconnect- in g system at a rate slightly more than 40 miles per hour. Once a motorist gets i.n tune with the band. he should find himself on easy street, so to speak, if there are no complica- tions such as accidents. gawkers or slow drivers. The system calls for split- • • • Tiie Goleoada d'Or1. AUltralla'a lariat diamond at ee.4 earata, w• ltolln 110111 ablblt over weekmd ID web a m..._. tbat vtaUan wateblu were unaware they bad ~~ tlle thtdl. MHHcJD.aotlar 1em wu removed ·11fl'Ol8-.. 'loeked1111~,,..-1111. e ... ad replaced With wdrthl., replica. - second timing ta:ause separate computers at ~h intersection are set up to hadle cross traf· fi<'. Cross tramc including left turns, must be a:ommodated in 100 seconds or lts so that the in· tersections canbe cleared for the through t1ffic traveling with the green bad. "It's not pe~l and it needs some fine tuninf Waddell said. "But is a big ii.rovement over the pre vi ou! a ntiqu ated system." Despite Waddl's glowing en- dorsement, th syn chronized system has coe under attack from various s4rces. including the HuntingtonJeach Chamber of Commerce. The chambe's posil1011 is that the systt \ still 1s not perfected and lat there is a need for improemenl to save more gas and tme and cause ltlss pollution. The chambr's exec u11ve director, RalplKiser, said the signals appearto be inC'onsis· tent. "One monli' I can hit aJl green lights an•he next day I 'JI have to stop aDll or them." he said. Waddell acn its that the signals have rtew~d criticism. but he says 16s mainly from people who don understand the system. He said mucbf the concern is from drivers •ailing to cross Beach Boulevrd. They may have to wait 9 seconds, but il always seeri longe r ," he declared." · Most of all, says, the major problem is t there are too ...., --=-~~-.. --tt. Anddier cit said that the ware program- ming is very~ic in its early stage and th is a need for more sophist ted program- ming. "I can see \em working to improve the lllem for about five years," bt'd. Waddell sai e system, when fine t&mlng is pleted, bu the potential of sa g drivers about · Sl million a ye because of less idlioc time an s acceleration alter 1tope. The synch nized system operates from 30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m . It is ~oon:ltted at nillit in order to make quicker treffic now for eut d weal tralftc acrou Beach evard. The ~ty pal bout $85,000 for tbe a)'9tem. al and at.ate bl1bway tu ded the reet of the COit. A Mpatate bubelDIDI ftc at Edi nenU. at Be Boulevard. It I• no part of the aynebroalsed tem but ta de· .,...... cml1 budl• tbe .... ••~ beuy e volvmt1 9l tboee loeau uw tbe Saa Dl•10 ....... ... tbe Rmd· jDf&OD Cent..-, eddell Hid. tlVllngelun nine yean ttgo. "What they are doing ls extremely dangerous." "They are all going straight to hell." said Gary Hagler, leaderof a marathon "pray.in" held rught and day at the San Jacinto Rapt.at Church during tht: wit<'hes' con· vention. "T hey are going to bust hell wide open." Ta rrant, of New Bern, N C . N~w Pact Eyed for Swap Fe~e The Orange County Fair board has named four directors to a committee to negotiate revisions to a contract with weekend swap • meet operators. The current IO-year contrat'l with Tel-Phil to operate the meet on fairgrounds parking lots across from Costa Mesa City Hall on Fair Drive 1s scheduled to expire in April. 1982. The contract, said Ken f'u.lk . fair manager, contains clauses for a 10-year renewable option. Fulk said Tel Phil officials seek as much or the parking areas as they can use: to stage the meets. while the fair board is concerned Wllh improvements needed to continue s wap meet operations. The board believes restroom aud better food servll'e facibties are required, he noted. Fair officials also would like to free up about seven ac:re~ vf land at the southeasl comer of the fairgrounds now held undt:r contract by Tl1 Ptul for weekend swap meet parking. Thal land is designated on fairg rounds m aster plans for • ev~ntual con:r.truclion uf hotels and motels. Under c urre'\t contract language, the state receives 25 percent of proceeds gained in swap meet parking fees. Falk said. It also gets 15 percent on food and soft-drink purchases and 27 percent on all beer sales. It also receives 25 percent from rented vendor spaces. Income goin1 t.o the state from the meets this year totals $335,380 so far , Fulk said . State proceeds are expected to total about U26,SOO by year's end. Named to the board 's negotiating comm ittee were chairman Bob Seat, Leo Love, Mary Malavasi and Bobby Burks. Now About Tlwse Panties G ROSSE POINTE PARK, Mich IAP) -Police believe they have put an end to the one ma11 panty raids that had been plaguing this community for months. But authorities are hav· ing trouble returning the goods. For the past few months, a 21 ·year-old man had been riding his bike around Grosse Pointe Park snatching women 's un- dt>rwear from clothes lines. police say. The man was arrest- ed last week and pleaded guilty lo larceny charges in Municipal Court, police said. Police recovered 200 pieces o( underwear and have been beset by ~en searching for ·their lost erllafment . s aid witches don 'l believe in hell "We beJleve io reincarnation," "iaid Tarrant, who said his father was a Baptist preacher in MJs sourl when he was a boy Tarrant su1d his group wi ll not return to Amarillo any time soon. He said the church would meet an Missouri or North Carolina for its next "Samain Seminar." which is held annually to coincide • with \he full moon nearest No~. . All Soulll' Day. The group c \" Amarillo this year because t t> lead branch of the Church of Wil:· ca as localed in nearby Oimmitq Tarrant insisted members bf his group don't cast evil spells •r have anything to do with de"'°"<' spirits. • •·Bein~ a witch makes one f.l more alive," said Tarrant. t Out of Shaft ; I ' .... ! Pair in Car Rescued TUCSON, Arii (AP I -David Aubuchon and Guy Hayton say they were down to their last mat ch and praying for their lives when they were rescued 3fter four days trapped in their car -at the bottom of an aban· doned 65-foot mine s haft. "I don't think either one of U! thought we were ever going tc• get out of there," said Hayton "We both thought we were going • to die." On Saturday, a u niversity of Ari.zona student on a geology fie ld trip sPolted smoke coming rom the nearly VC'rt1cal shaft and heard s houts. Aubuchon, 22, and Hayton, 25, who had burned the car's hoses to attract atten· t10n, were pulled to safety by Fescuf' workers two hours later. Hayton had a broken leg and Aubuchon had two broken ribs. Both were hospitalized. Their 1966 Chevrolet station wagon was alsu pulled from the shaft and police sairl they found tools allegedly stolen from the Arizona Experimental Mine a quarter of a mile away. Pima County sheriffs detec-tives questioned Hayton and Aubuchon. No c harges were filed "There's still a few items down at l e bot om of the s haft," sai p Donald Storv "That 1aft is such a backb reaker to ~t'l mlo " , ~ • 1 ht> st~aft was ooheved to have ! • .-, ... ~fjJfll;7r} been rruned at lbe turn of the .., .. cenhary and is one or many in the area The fences that sur· rounded many of the zinc, lead. silver and copper mines have been tom down. Hayton said he and Aubuchon were driving across the desert Tuesday night when he saw a dip in front of them ·'and the next thing 1 know we 're crashing" "We had been drmking qwte a bit of the beer.·· Hayton said. "We told God that if we got out of that shaft we'd straighten out our lives. We wouldn't drink any more or anythiag." he said. The car nosedived into the shaft and was burled up to its fronl windshield in dirt. The men shared a gallon of water they had in the car because of a l eaky radiator an<f burned pieces of rubber hose, hopmg the black smoke would draw atteo· lion to them. ··w e had two half.full book:. of matche~ in the car," Hayton said PULLED TO SAFETY Four-day Orde•I Ende He said the two burned &,beir last hose with their last match Saturday morning. "Dave tore the match in half len&tb-wise; that way_ we had two chances," Hayton aaid. "He lit lhe first one and il went out We were really scared then. Dave then handed the last halt to me. "He thought l was mad at him, sine\! he was the one who drove us into it. He didn't want me to hold this against him, il the half of the match went out, too. We knew it was do or die. the last match. ll was our last hope. We sat there and said a prayer -we prayed for help. "T lit it, and it stayed lit." Hayton said. "Nol long Miter that we heard the lady yell above," ·Rug Store Burned Flames raced through an Anaheim rug shop Sunday ni ght. destroying expensive Oriental c arpets and causing about $400.000 damage, fire officials said. The building and contents of Alexander's Rug and Furniture Company at 1874 S. Anaheim Blvd. were judged a total loss. The two-alarm blaze was re- ported at \0 :41 p.m. It took 34 firefighters until ab!S~t 2 a.m . .!O· day to extinguish the nameJ, a fire department spokesman said Though the cause of the blaie is unknown. ins pectors believe it could be of suspicious origin, the spokesman added. Damage to the contents of the building was estimat ed ut $200,000 and damage to tbe buildin~ itself \fas placed al another $200,000. No inj_urjes "!'~re reported. ours from <7.ng1and ... ~ shczt1ena. crew 1)(lCk.s r~ and durab1<Z. eu thint1c shcz.t.1and c~ m.ck , alwayei a ~r i Lcz... chC001Z. ft-om t.\M'l.1\AZ gro.at co1ore of ¢;rvy1 navy>ohvz.., chczetnut,b1ua. mJ.X , whil<z 1 brown_, gran i la. ,b::>rda.aWl, plum, b'l.igz and natural @J~@@J§(g ; 44 Jib.shion Island• Newport Beach•714/644·5070 JOOJ ~stwood Blud.• ~stwood Village• 21314 79,7121 DAILY PllOl * Monday Octot>et 20. 1980 X Mark.'1 tl1~ Spot'? Ol'K Tl'Bt'. I~ 81.l t:: N1·v.~ h.1' lt>uk1'!l nut lhul tlw Nt•wport 1Wud1 l°lt) l 'Oun• ti 1s ..:oin1t publ11 '1111·' 11· 1(01nll( 111 t1•lt'""'' 1•11u1w1l mc•t't111 •::0. 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'''" 111 th1· 11rd111Jn1•t'!t It °'Pl'lls out "spec·rficd .11·11vt1tt'!t 1n th•· 1111•r 1 h.i1HltM' ol J1l ult boo!. stores Arc 1')11 11•all ~ ·• ..,,., 111111 I n·c.1d!t !>ull1cth111i.: hkt· th ts "SE("flON J : Sµt-l'tl11·t.1 s e\UJI <1ct1v1t1cs arc defined as the usual stuff and or any vf tht· tollowang deprl'ted acts or conduct Auto era d1c·1sm. polccrusty. tarobotula , pipephilia. frontal booras rn . pcdtH·roony, self fragnat1on or sappism .. Rut good heavens' What does all this mean'1 The ordmance won't tell you. Nothing 1s dehncd 1n reg- "It Must Be Dirty -the City Allomey JU3t f'uml ed' ular language. It's left up to you. After hca\y 1c::.ca rt·h, you might com e up with the following Jd1n1l 1on~ AUTO·ERADICISM: Kinky behavior of persons w1lh an uncontrollable urge to destroy automot.Jtles. !'hey always back up 1n parking places until they hear the c·r ash and falling glass POLF.C'ltl'ST\': \'lit-llabtt confined tO elderly, crusty r 1t1zens who run around destroying µoles l'arried by ptckeL" TACOBO'fl'.l.A: Solttary vice of ~f'l·rclly gorgmg on tacos unltl physi..:ally Ill. PIPEPHILIA: Fett. h practiced by both males and females. together or separate ly, whcJ have been forced tu call the plumber too many times Easily 1dent1fu:d because they creep around the house. feeling pipes and mumbhng about the horrors or inflation. FRONTAi. BOOR ISM : Flllhy \'tC't' prC1ctked by dl· viates who are always try ing to horn m lo the front of lrnes a t banks. movie houses. smutty book stores or taco sta nds (see Tacobotula. above l · PEDACKOON\': Practiced IJy w1ggy bicyclists who s uffer a compulsion lo break into song while pedaling the wrong way on a one-way street SEU''·FRAGNATION: Deviated behavior found tn persons who can't hang on to anything They drop glass goblets, coffee cups and g randmother 's favorite platter. E verything ends up in fragments. SAPPISM: Another deviated practice of public ex· posure where the je rk sits down and tries to write daffy def· initlons of non-words. And that just a bout s ays it all. NATION /WEATHER NA?.1 ·v ~?~~.~~•to·~d~~!~~?.. a~~us~~,~~ froru Mount St llt•lt·n:., :-.prt>ad over 4H hou'i wen· ull p11rt or u l!(eologlat as so1entlsts waited for a sign that the series of bunts ht ntt It-n u pt ion that Khows no 1 mmcd1 utt-11hcn of rnclmtc, 11c·1ent111ts which occurred Thursday through Saturday had ended. 5 uy The volcano needs_ to clear molten material cloning the M J.:111 11 or molten rot•k. C'ontinu.,d lu(•hurn liencath lht• passage of guses before 1t can settle down Ma. Robinson said .. outhwcskrn Wush111..:ton voll'ano Sunftuy , A la~a dome built up quickly Saturday, but had stabilized We· Kitti huvt· rnn.:111•• movint::. and thut •l'tin11·:i lly IH 101 nup Sunday rughl at a height or about 155 feet and a width varying from !JOO to 2,300 feet , she said. Oops The Port of Co rpus Chn sli. T"'(as. wa closed .iftn the 483 -foot <:r~ek t rc1ghter Good Master l't ballust and fell a gainst its 11lQOrings, injuring the C1pt;.iin and two c rewmen. Engi nrcr~ a rl' trying to f1 g u t out huw to right the vessel without c·aps1Ling rt. Thf' ccide nt occurred Sunday. P o t Bust Big~st In M aine Hist~ry? ST(')NIN(;'tON. ~l<Hnf' •API Federal and stale dru~ agents swarmed onto this 1:-l;ind triwn l'arly this m(lrn1ng and seized art csttni:ttcd 20 tons of rnariJuana in what ;.iuthuntres said was the h1ggesl drug bus t ever made rn Maine. authorities reported M<'anwhile. the Coast <.uard was preparinf:!. lo board the Jubilee. a ljrgc boat registered rn Halifax. Nova Scotia. and sus peel ed of hauJrng the marijuana. according lo Coas t Guard of. fi cials. aboard theJibile~. which was described 1 betwct'n 70 and 80 feet long . I w;is 11ot known whether ii.\ c·o11trcrban'1 w<i s s ttll :ihoardJenkm<; said Only occasional wisps or steam and low-level seismic activity wer e nott!d Sun~ay. Late Saturday night, an earthquake meuur· rng 3.0 on the H1chter scale of ground movement rattled Packwood to the ~ort.h, but A:B. Adams "' the University of Washington l(e11µhys1cs <·tmter said the quake WllS probably unrelated to the re- c·ent act1v1ty at the volcano. .Joe Se_ars of the Federal Emergency Management ... Agency s~ld sc1ent1sts a.greed it was "not a deep-focus quake that would signal th:it ac•t1v1ly has come to an end." Carter Says Reagan Has Naive Policy By T he AallOCia&ed Prseaa President Carter. keeping alive his war issue agai nst Ronald Beagan, charged today that his Republican challenger has a "na ive" policy about Soviet inl\!ntions that would deal "a devastat- ing. and perha ps fatal. blow to the long-term process of nuclear arms control " Speaking on the White House South Lawn before leavin~ for a campaign trip through blue -collar areas of Pennsylvania and Ohio already wooed by Reagan, the president criticized Reagan's na- tionally televised address on defense policy Sunday night. . Kea~an _sought to portray himself as a man of peace, as Carter dad earher tn the day in a 15-miuute radio speech. But the GOP nommee stressed that peace was possible only by rebuild ing Amer ica's defenses which he said Carter had allowed to erode a nd negotiating a ne w arms control treaty with the Russians. CARTER SAID REAG"N "does not understand the serious consequences" of his proposals, which the president said would "throw the existing nuc lear arms limitation treaty in the waste bas ket . . threaten· the Soviet Union with a nuclear a.rms race launch a quest for nuclear superiority." Carter said Reagan would "make the naive assumption" - and the wrong one -that the Russians would respond by making ne w concessions and reducing their nuclear arsenal, and the result would be a perhaps fat al blow to the arms control process. MEANWHILE, AS REPRESENTATIVES for Carter and Rea~an headed for the meeting at the League of Women Voters' headquarters to discuss the forqiat of a head-to-head, pre-election debate, White House press secretary Jody Powell reaffirmed the pres ident's proposal that the two me n question each other directly instead of r eplying to q uestions from a panel of interrogators. And James Baker , a senior Reagan campaign adviser , said on AHC.: 1V's "0ood Morning America" show that the GOP nominee's advisers want to hold the debate on the eve of the Nov. 4 election <instead of Oct. 28) when many undecided voters will be making up their minds. 8\' 8:38 A.M., more tha n seven hours after authorities. closed 10 . 10 men and two women were being h eld an Pen ob!-:<'Ol Cou9ty Jail in Rangor. about 45 miles from Stonington. s tate police Si!l Peter l\trCart hy said. "I believe in solitary walks, Authonlies were searC'hrng for up to 10 other people bcljeved to be hidin g in t h c• wood s . McCarthy said OFFICIALS were trying to find te mporary housing for two young children whose pa rents were among those arrested Cmdr. Donald Jenkins , at the Coast G u ard st ation in Southwest Harbor, said a Coast G uard boat was posted about 500 yards from the J ubilee wC11ting for an 82-foot patrol boat to ar- r ive so authorities could board the vessel S ix people were helieved to lie ocean breezes and Fashion Island.'' Much of Nation Sunny Fashion Island is my kind of place. Where else can I find all of my favorite shops and department stores surrounded by beautiful landscaping? Shower Bel ts Cover Par ts of East, So u thla nd Variable "IClll cfoudlNtu tonlglll Fair and t ooter T.,...,.y Coa>i.I lllClft 1', ,_ .. 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FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER e're special, because you're special. I Neim Marcu~ • Bullocks Wilshire• Robinson's • The Bmudway • Buffums •J.C . Penney Juat off P1clflc C0.11 111gl'tway In Newpor1 Beach. CENTtR HOURS: MoNDAY. THURSDAY, ,A!DAY. IOAM T09PM, TUESDAY, WEDNESOAY,SfTU,.OAY. 10AM T09PM.IUNOAY: 12NOONtotpM ----·------------------ I I I I CALIFORNIA StarsS~ Three CBS television stars celebrate team's victory Sunday after relay race in "Battle o( the Network Stars." Victors, from left, are Joan VanArk of "Knoll's Landing," Gregory Harri50n of "Trapper John, l\ID, ·· and Hobert Walden of ''Lou Grant.'' Fires in Forest .. Aided by Winds The fire s tarted Sunday afternoon in the Angeles National l''orest, 35 miles north of Los Angeles, and was mostly located in the Cantilea Canyon area, said U.S. Forest Service spokesman Robert Hernandez. Santa Ana winds could 1. J reach u mph in the area sr ATE today. with highs in the . 80s. ....__ ______ __ There are some homes one mile south of the blaze, but they were not con- sidered threatened becauae winds are blowing the fire in a northeasterly direction. Hanldp Go«"N fht SAN l>IEGO CAP> -Aa 100 city firefighters stood proudly a t full -dress attention, Presbyterians sat in bleachers in front of their burned-our church to worship under the sun. "It was our sanctuary that was damaged, not our congregation.'· a church elder told tbe 1,000 worabippers. An acrid smell of smoke hung over the downtown block. Damage to the stately 47-year- old church is estimated at a11D09t S2 million. While the church burned Jut Tue9day, police arre8ted a Je-y .. r~ unemployed nune'• aide oa a cbarse of burning a building. An elderly woman told tbe firemen Sunday: "It wu a miracle that you did." "I 've always been proud to be a city firefipter," deputy chief Don Farney said. "but never prouder than at this moment." . -G.-.s'CltaUft...., CARUTHERS <AP> -Three carnival 1ames at the Caruthers District Fair were confijcated on grounds that they were iUe1aJ games of chance. A Fresno County sheriff's officer said Sunday that teats will be made to determine whether players can win using skill. The games included a milk bottle totU and a ring toss. Bod11 Dl•ro~f"ftf BAKERSFIELD (AP) -The body of a Fresno doctor missing since January 1979 bu been Iden· tified along with the wreckage of his s1qle-en1ine plane in the mountains southwest of Tehachapi. Tbe airplane and a skeleton authorities iden- tified as Dr. CJyde James, 87, waa spotted at the 6,500-foot level of Mount Blueridge on Saturday by a deerbunter. James was believed to be returning from a trip to Mexico at the time of the accident. Tbe wreckage of the aircraft was spread over a wide area 20 miles southwest of Tehachapi. No flight plan bad been filed for the trip, officiala said. w·1Jrk•a11 C,...,..d LOS ANGELES <AP) -A 22-year-old press· ·man at lhe Los Angeles Times was killed OD the job today. crushed between two l ,SOO.pound rolls ·of newsprint, police said. ''He was working with a machine that feeds lbe printing machJne," said Set. RaJpb Evans, adding that a pressroom supervbor told officers the 1 a.m . accident was the finrt involvinJ that equipment in 33 years. A Times reporter saJd the man apparently fell or tnpped, while cbanaina rollf or. n~WIP.r}Dt e»n a nearby machine. Ad Censorship Nixed WASHINGTON CAP> -Broadcuten cannot take any action that bu the effect of forclq a can· didate to make chan1es in a political advertiae-meat, a federal qency baa wamed. By a 5-~1 vote, the Federal Communicationa Commiuioa officially "admonlabed" a Pen· uylv.nia radio station in a decl.aioll expected to aerve not.lee tbat any form of cenaorshtp of polltlcal a ii strictly prob1'*-d by law. Tbe t.uue ot cenaonblp wu preaented to the eomlllllsioD in aa unuaual c .. inwlri.aa WPAJI· AM lD Pataavllle, Pa., a atatJaa owned 67 James l9d .lobn CWTan tbrou•b a firm named Curran OommWdcationl Jae. Mond11v. Octooer iO, 1980 DAILY PILOf 113 t:'fa•'•••l.Ne:••llepalr Rowe1 Heads for USFGays Baja Shore Disrupt SAN t'llANC'ISCO (Af'l · London photo1rapher l't>kr Hird. ,.., storm· to.aed boat 1I011htr1~ w1lh w11r 1tnd hill bateha 1prunj u(ter 19 d• at su. puUed fM at Mexic'a11 11hor· today to m•k• repaJrs bt!fore anot her)' "He '1 •bout 1io mtl eic>ft ttn}1i1 California, llttween San ltgo and En•~nad•." 1rnld H1rd 'a s~r. Kt'n Crutehk>w. &fter u convers'°n via a S11n Dietto m111·11u• kh:ph<>f' operator over thf' Wt'ekc-nd ('RlJTt.'ltWW SAID IUKls not in· Jured talthuugh uncornfoable and "very disappointed" that e has to make for shore for repaus a.i abort his 8,500·mile. year's pull to Altralla. 1\ haa never been done alone. "I don't know when he 'l,el m , or where, but we 'll be going dut to make the repnirs . · · t h e spomr s aid. Crutchlow figured 8trd has rcted about 600 miles rowing and drilng since leaving San Francisco Bay The 33-year-old adventurerwbo once rowed the Atlantic wtth a fend, told Crutchlow he'd been hit t sever al storms since rowing out t? ~olden <iate Oct. I In the 3Hoot "Britannia II .. ''Ile waa knocked over on hJs beam- ends on<:e and took In a lot of water," s aid (.;rutchlow. "And he'a having trouble with the batch". He'a been una- ble to bail the boat out. The weather has not been calm enough for him to d<> that." (.'RUT CHLOW ESTIMATED that S ird is probably 35 or 40 miles south of San Diego. less than half the distance to E nsenada . At t.hls season of the year, coastal Pacific weather is highly c.hangeable. Storms and rougb seaa can occur al any timt!. Crutchlow said Bird knows he's in Art Dealer Jailed BOSfON (AP) -A dealer charged with cheating art investors out of millions of dollars has been gi~en a 40-month jaiJ sentence at the Essex County House of Correction. Steven Srr aw of Newburyport was named in a 46-cotmt stale indictment alleging he offered investment opportunities in art works that weren't for sale. Hostages Safe After Man Shot Lo"1er a race with winter, but is determined to try again as soon as the boat is seaworthy. Asked if the Coast Guard wo11ld be aaked to search for him, Crutr hlow said emphatically not. Things aren't that bad, Cnrtchlow said. He said Bird decided long before he left that he didn't want to be considered a disaster at sea because he happe1111 to ht! in a rowboat, and he wanted no massive searches for him. "IT WOULD BE LIKE hunting for a needle in a haystack ," he said. "We'll wait until some fis herman spots him. something like that , or he makes shore. We talked about that." Bird is carrying a ton of rood and water. a propane stove, a sextant and compass and lots of reading and writing material. The boat is also equipped with a radio beacon that beeps bi.a position to a U.S. satellite, and is then beeped back down to a NASA receiver. In 1974, John Fairfax and Sylvia Cook rowed the Britannia 11 from San Fran· cisco to Australia in a year. But no one has ever done it alone . Cain pus SAN FRANCISCO (AP) About 2iOO gay rights advocates were re moved rrom the University of San Fran· cisco campus during the Catholic school's 125th anni venary celebration · Sunday after they pro- tested the school's anti· homosexual policy. The protesters, some chanting "2·4-6·8 are you sure your priest is s tr a ight ," w e r e peacefully led off cam· pus by security police. T he demonstration con ce rned the un - iversity's refusal last week to allow a gay rights student organ1za· lion to be listed in the new law school catalog. --------------------- WHlT'l'IER (AP) An 18-year-old man held 14 supermarket customers at gunpoint for two hours before he suddenly walked out of tbe store and w as wounded by po lice. authorities said. Gf heating Y.!!!!s~!fP.~, Police said Al ex Michael Salas of Whit- tier was in stable condi· lion at Whitt ier Presbyterian Hospital with shotgun pellet wounds to his upper body following the Sun- day rught incident. None of the hostages were in· jured. 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One ol the customers. an off-duty sheriff's dep- uty, pulJed his revolver and ordered the robber to freeze. The two m en traded shots. but both r missed, and the deputy then slipped out the back door, said police Cpl. Ed Childs. The armed man then ordered the 14 persons I remaining in the store - including a man who I had bis 15-m on\h·old daughter with him -to lie on the floor. I One of the hostages. an x-ray technician who I asked not to be iden- tified, described the sus· peel as cohe re nt and "quite personable" dur· ing lhe two hours that followed. Meanwhile. Whittier I police officers and SWAT team members and sheriff's de puties surrounded the store , while a sheriff 's helicopter flew over- head. After two two hours, the armed man inex- plicably walked out And allegedly leveled his shotcun at officers, said police Sgt. Charles Plummer. One of the of. ficer!l fired. striking the man. The wounded suspect lay OD the pavement for ·about1half _._,,white police determined no other suspects were in the store and then called para!Jledlcs. Politico Fined SACRAMENTO <AP> -Former Long Beach City Councilwoman Renee Simon bu been fined $1,500 for fallin1 to report contributions properly ln her 19'19 atate Senate campaip, says tbe ltate Fair Political Practice9Comm111ioa. C l'l\lllp Morrl' Inc. 1990 Box: Less than 0.1 mg tar. ,._'lt•l~L ACUPUNCTURE NO FRllS TEETH 0 FAMING Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. • • C&.IMIC -&&• £!:-=.. ' s22 SOUTH COAST ONLY 9"AL .. OUP 642.0112 • , less than 0 1 mg • ·1ar: • 0.01 mg nicotine av.per cigarette by FTC Method. ~--~~~~--~~~~~----~~~~~__, ............ c.-.... .... _""_...,.... ...... _ .. .I .. ,. Muf\d10ctobo·• 20 1980 Robert N Weed Publl'>her Tnomas Keevll 1Ed1tor Barbara Kre1b1ch Ed itorial P~ Editor o rangeeoostoa11v P•101 Editorial Page ----------------------------------------------Airport May Face Wave of Lawsuits The Orangt> l'ount. t'ounsel' offtN• did some t•r ystal ball ga&in~ recent!)' and pp('(tlr ted its attom ey1 may tM' spending m ort> :tnd mort> tame an lhe <.'Ourtroom defendant( the t•ounty an I 1wsu1l8 rt.·~tArdrnf( lht operatmn of J ohn Wayne Airport Spt>cifi<.'nlly. 8('l'Ordang to tht> rnnf1de nt1al ml'morun duni given lo t•ount) SuJ*rv1sors. ther<' is conc(•rn thut l• new wave o r laws uits may tw filed ovt'r pe~on al inj ury due to airport no ise ~•N a n•sult or 11 rerent d N ·1s1on of tht• U S. Suprem e Cou rt The h1~h ~·ourt kt ~t and un avveab t•ourt rulln~ that airport opt:rators SUl'h as the County of Orange may be held liable for monctur) da rua~es an lawsuits filed by persona who sue for allt-gcd lle"ll e ·re lated 1nj ur1es The ruling l'Ould have thE' a/f ect of allowing reopen ing of a 1978 case in which s ax persons uns u c('e ssfully claimed persona l loss from Jt't opt>rat1ons at John Wayn e It also could have profuu~nd affect on a suit yet to com e to trial in which 256 per sons ar e c laim ing pe r sonal inJury The county counsel 's office eon duded that whal e personaJ inj ury m ay be d1rf1 l'ult to prove "pot t ntlal damages could be ver ) h1~h · The r eport's conc lusions are unsettling, particularly for the s upervisors who must ch art an a irport course of ac tion amid numerous competing inte rests. SuC'h as the airlines. the tra vele r s . a nd the airport's n eighbor s. And whichever course of action the board adoµts it seems that a laws uit will follo w an close purs uit Lake Worth Saving It's a fair dis t ance from Southern C alifornia, but Lake Tahoe, the la r gest high mountain lake in North America is a familiar and beloved sight to the m a ny Southlanders among the 22 million pe0ple who visit the lake each year. Those who have been up there in recent t imes c annot fail to have noticed the frightening impact of excessive development. The once clear blue water is rimmed with green from mossy algae c linging to the shoreline. The alga e feed on sediment and soil nutrients was hed into the lake from construction sites on the shores. In the past 20 years, e r osio n h as inc reased 20 times. now amounting to the equiva lent o f d umping 3,000 tons of d irt into the lake e a c h year . If the erosion is n ot halted . the c rystal lake of the past will be only-a m emor y . On Nov. 4. Californians will have an opportunity to m ake a sm a ll contributio n to cur· rent efforts to save the lake . Proposition 2 on the ballot proposes an $85 million bond issue to purc hase a bout 5,000 undeveloped parcels of the most environme ntally sens itive land around the lake, now zoned for de ve lopment. Building would be banned on those parcels . They would not be conde mned. All s ales would be voluntary . . If the s tate bond measure passes. there 1s an ex- cellent chance that Congr ess will authorize an additional $150 million for the purch ase o f some 12.000 more lakeshore parcels. These actions , tOgethe r with a pre s id ential executive order restraining feder a l p articipation in further Tahoe de- velopment projec ts. as discussed by Daily Pilot columnist Charles McCabe today, could well save one of the state's finest natural attrac tions. For 33 cents a year the cost of the bonds to eac h Californian ove r W years a YES vote on Proposition 2 can hardly be ref used . Risky Wage Boost _ In 1977 Congress passed leg islation to increase the federal minimum wage -then S2.30 an hour -in four step'S to $3.35 an hour e ffective Jan. 1. 198L The 45 percent boost was supposed to enable lower paid workers to keep pace with inflation. What happened, as many had predicted, was that lower paid workers. especially young people, found themselves without any work at all. Employers were unwilling or unable to put out that kind of money for inexperienced. unskilled workers. Many invested in mechanization that eliminated jobs or simply cut their payrolls. This lesson apparently h asn't been learned , despite unemployment statistics. Already there's a move a!oot in the House labor st an· dards committee to get the minimum wage up to somewhere between $3.70 and S4 in 1982. That would be a 75 percent incre a se from the 1977 rate. Even inflation· doesn't justify that. Opponents of still another minimum wage increase insist there must at least be a youth differential provision to permit lower pay for young people in the 16 to 19 age group and for students in higher age brackets. These are the ones who need jobs and need the ex- perience that will give the m s ufficient skills to qualify for .higher wages. ~ And they are the very ·ones who would be most .damaged by_ a ,$4. minimum wage.w ,U.. would-.be. b4:•1 to leave the minimum wage alone for a time -or, at the very least; to authorize a lower wage floor for young peo- ple entering the job market. • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Dally Pilot. Other views expressed on thts page are those of thetr authors and artists. Reader comment is invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321 . Boyd I Medal of Honor Q. Hu any woman eve r won the Con1resaloaal Medal of Honor? Dear (!loon1y t GU8 • reeway biltboard 111-..: Untraah Qalllanlal How wlll we ...., pt all ol tbem to •n•t J .C.V. ti\f c~··~:.M:. -::e ~::.-: • A. Only one. Dr. Mary Edwards Walker. She served as a surgeon in tbe U.S. Army tn1864. She-worked the Civil War battle fields. In- cidentally, she was arrested • several times while tending the wounded simply because she wore trousers. Q. What's a "posthumous chlld?" A. A child born after the death or the father, or after the death or the mother when a caesarean has been performed. · It wa 24 yean a10 that WHhln1ton State'a Sen. Kenry Jackson predicted U.at tbe Soviet Union one day would invade Aflbanlltan . "' . ~ Rowland Evan~/Roherl Novak Reagan Av!)ids Oear Target W l\Slll Nc<TON ~u1Jll111t'ly 1111<.1wU1t• 11( ltw r11'11 v1·tn lei ht ~I llllllnf C11l lh1..· d t•ft-lht' ISSUl', Ho11 ul1I 1!1•11.:1.111 ·.,. 1ml1ttt·al h1~1t l'l •Ol ltlltnd U\11'1 I ult•tl 111:-OJlhH11tl iw1·11r11y uch l'it'l h lubl w1·1·k. Jnd u.:um vl'lrn·1I .in .1tl Jl·k 1111 llus A ch 111 t• s · h 1• 1• I 11 f I' r 1• st ct t' n l t 'ur l\·1 ·., l11ur '1•ar rt·l·ord its 1•c1111111a111l•·r tn l'hit•I .. l'ul ti clown t1J 11v1•11·aut111n h1•l·11us1· 1JT tht! warmonger non bl'nSl:', .. Onl• d ts a p pointcd He agan d e fe nse t'Onsult ant to ld us ·'The peil1 t1 c·1 .ins arounc.l the govt'rnor arc afraid 1l \\ ti I uni y f ut'I l h 1..• l' h a r g c that hi• ~ants Jn arms ran• " I\ IJctll'r ex µl anat1on (':illlJH11g11 antmia 'l'hl• 1ns1dl·rs' struggl{· over puttmg the c.left>nst: issue on the finng lin<' ag:unst t'11rtcr is by 11 n 111 t' a ns o v t' r J\ s I' o I It n g 1'v1d<:m·c· µth·s up showrng that Carter's warmongt·r n 1mpa1gn 1s hilltng holnl' 1des1>1tt• disgust among soml' vot t-rs l. l!ea~an has this l'hoice pretend it isn't happening or coun tt•raltack llAVIN<; FAii.ED to bring HC'a~an out of th(· trenches for co unteratlal·k. hi s defcnst ad- visers <ire now putting fi nal touches on 11 devast<1t1n~ t•n tiqut' of Carter's management uf the nation's <k fl'nscs whtlc the Soviet l 'ruon rolb up one roun try a ft('r another in Afr1c:i. Asta and the M1ddll• East Tht· ht>art of this <·nturi11..· 1s that Carter has dece1vt'c.l the l\mencan pcoplt' a bout t he tt u~ balance of milit ary power that. 1n th~ phrase of onl.' l<cagan defense consultant. ht' has Pngagcd in "pe rfidy on the dcfrnSP commit m ent." An April 8 memora ndum tu Serret ar y of Ocfens<• ll arultl Brown from Assis tant Secretar y .John H. Quc tsch. the Pe ntagon com ptroller . lays the founda- tions for lleagan 's ltnt' of 11ttack. He porttng t o Rrown th at the White !louse wunts lo "show a 3.1 per cent real g rowth'' in de· fcnsc spending for 1981. Quetsch Andy Rooney ... ·' ~md that 'tu :111011J1sh 1h1:-. r1· quires a furlht•1 lo\lnni.: of l!IRU nut lay~ ol $1-1:1 111111111 • . TRAl\,..;l.ATEO lhtH put~ Carter on t t•cor<l ~1 111'c.ll•1 mg a redu1·t11111 111 I !l!«J c.lC'nst· <;p<:nd tng a l n•ad~ '1111·d ~ l'nngrcss so as II• mulo..<· 1:1H11wndmg aµ pf',lr th:il 111t11 h gr1·,·1 <Ju<'l~rh t'ont1nm•t.I 'Altl rH1n·I\ wt• would ha\l' 111 d u1 1 1nOat11111 111 11111.' >I 111 Jl(•n·1·nl atht•r th;1n !I 05 µen ·1•111 1n 11rd1 10 :1rrt\•1· al the :i t 1wrll'lll 1calro~th .. C.~u1·ts1·h .., t r.1n~11nal of this t·i.tr:111rc.l 1n.11 ' tc!.:.a g t• t u Bro\\ n follov. •·<I "' nur tluy~ " C'onfidPnll:..l n1t•mr.1111lum tu l'urtt'r tr111 11 jludtl 0 1rc1·1or .J :imt'~ 'l ;\kll11 ' 1 .I r S1nr1· 1nrlatlu11 wa~ h1 1-:he1l ;m 1•xpect t•d , l\lclntyrc l'l'pt11•1I. th1• ne w l'OS l S ol '-\ l'UPPll V. tll bt· absorbed' by th<· rntagrm. n· dll cing t'art1·r·,.. p;>l11• ph·tl).!t• frtH11 .1 ~ pcn·t•111 n • growth L1) '1 llef('l'OL rc..11 ).,l't)\\ 11!101 tht' ncxt ft vc vl'an; Armed with llic~.anc.l s11rnlar 111lt•rnal :..dmin1~tralt<111 rl'vt'la twns, Hl'agan's <Iden.st· .1dvisc rs S<'l' thi·m as IJedrt>c-k fnr a 111ull1 pu rposc mull i-p1 onged attack Ml the: l'andidate v.h11 rampaigned tn 1 ~76 on a pled).!1· lo l'Ut defen!.e -.pending h) S5 lo Si' ti1llt•>n TllE POLIT IL \J. ml'~!.esgc tlt11l ltw!.e a<lnst·rs '' eslll 111 send v11ll0rs 1s that "'ar ··1.1nnol be µre \ l·nted h.' weaknt·~., h lll on)} b} .,lrt•ngth 'It t~ \1mµI\ 1111t oC' 1'eplable that a prl''>1tito111 who h a s a I l 11 w l· d '' u r m 1 11 t 11 r \ .strength to he v.cakent-d t•cmi parec.l 10 our ad' l•rsan r an 1·all Ht•:.igan :; \\ ar1rwngt:1 fur Lr) IOI! t11 <·orre<·t t111• hala111·c·. a sentcJr aide told us llcagan's own tmµr c1·1sion has playt•d into Carter's hands. hut h1:, dcfonse team bcltt:ves his 1n· <·pt and careles~ handling or the SI\ LT 11 trt·at) 1s s alvageable lrlSLt'ad of treating '-:ALT II as a worth ies:, s1·r .i µ 11f µap l'r. li eagan 1s he1n..! pres:.e<l lo make cleesr that his 1nt ... nt 1s It• kct:p n1:got1ating a bettl:!r agree m ent, using I.he sti ck or expand- ing C .S. rn1li t ary s trength to in · d uC'e S.>v1et coopl:!ration This would µarallel l' S. baqi;aintng leading uµ to SALT I. when the threat of a superior anti·ballisltc mt"Stll'syst<'m fl\Hl\1 1 was used to 1ndure Scl\·1ct c·oopt:rallon Tll E NO N ·WARMONGER \\'nshmgtnn /•osl and New York Times art: nov. v. ar nmg in rront- p a g l' di ~pla\5 about the rtangtorously we:ikC'ncd state of A m c r 1 <' a ' s <• n c c s u p r e m e nltlttary might. s.,, Heagan's de- ff .. nse tl'lim is te lling him that a St r u pulous ly honest. objective :.i tt:H·k on Carter's d efe nse shenanigans eould score heavily with voters H1•agan's poht1<'al aides, ex· h1b1tmg their 1·ustomary bland- ness. still rl•s1st If they con- l1n ut• they burden lleagan with lh£l v.orst (If lw<1 worlds . no i>l•r1uu ..., r 111 ns t•· t o t h e \\ ;,r111ongl'f br..i nd burned tm 111111 h} l'art1·r , 110 1·xpl1>1lat1on Ill ('ar1 l•r s · 1w1 It ch .. as rom rn J nc.lt>r 111 d11d Why Can't Cruididates Give Us Hope? I don't know about you. but there's something that bothers me about all three candidates this ye<1r. Oh, ther e 's a lways something that bothers me about presidential candidates in any e lection year. but this time it 's different. It SE'ems to me that politicians used to promise us g reat things. Pi e in th e s k y . T hey'd tell us that if th ey w e r e e lected , our Ii v es would be better th an e v e r befor e . They'd say in t heir speeehe.s that we'd all hav e more money and more or the good things of life. In other words. if they were elected, there was a gre at new future ahead for all or us. They don't seem to promise that this year. They're promis- ing that things won't get any worse or they'r e promising they'll get things back the .way they were a few years ago and Oiarles McCabe make our li\.l'S us pod a~ they used to llt' EV EN Tll t-. I.AW •JUI pollt1 cian-. <tri> passing 1 \11ngrc~s th est.> dayi, don't p r tt·nd to try lo make th1n~s heli'r. All the new le~is l at ion 1n oduct.>d in Washiniton 1s des1µed only to keep things from g,trng really terrible. Then"s no ouht about 1t , we're back pedulq~. Herbert lloovcr prm1scd peo· pie a car in evt•ry grage • .md a chicken in evt:!ry pol. Franklin U. Roosvcll prom ised Amer1ea a Ne' Deal, and Lyndon Johnson carpa1gn<:d on the promise of a Grat Society John F. Kennedy jlVC us all hope for a New fo'ror.ier for tht' Unsted Slates THE CU RRENT :und1dates for the JOb are prom>tng lo rut the rate of inrlation 'hey aren't prom1sm~ lo d 1mm<fi' infl ation. mind you The) ·r .. pin~ to try Lo keep 1nnatt11n fro1 inflating faster. When one of those?ronounce me nts 1s madt> frnm he Depart· ment of Lalx>r. t ht• nws is con- s 1dt.•r l'd ~ood ti I he rCJ tt· of 1( ht''~ l'll't·tecl l'hal doc:~n 't gro"' th in unl:'lllplu~ ment 1<, It·~~ '>•'l.'m hkt• mu1·h of a promise. this month than last \.\\•'r\' '>Urt: Wl' Ltltt·ad~ dnn't ha~e a rlraft h;ird up fo r g111Jd ne'ol." v.hl·n :.nd there· isn't rn ueh prospect w1•'rc pll•ased that lhin~s 11nm t \H' wlll havt· nn1.• gelling worse an)' fast er. I likt• my poltt1 cal candidates Most of us swallow :.ill this lo make c'ltravagant 1•lai ms for talk . too, jus t as if t he l'an· what they 1·an do for us. I don't d1dalcs were n ·ally offcnn,g us want a lot 1lf m1..·an httle men somel.h1'ng positive. When they wtLh s rnall dreams for slowing say they'll m ake t•very c.ffort-rl~o-..>:ldown th<' rah.• of our national get things back to bein~ as good decline as they were years ago, 1l com pletely slips our m inds that yea rs ago things wercn 't an y damn good at all. What do we want them hack that way again for ? REAGAN HAS s aid that the Occupational Safety and 1 lealth Administration has been a han- dicap for business. Bus iness hac; said that loo. We should return. then. to the good old days when no one l'ared about occupational. safety? Should we trade tn our e n vi r o nme nt for a lit tle economic advantage? Anderson and Carter ar c prom ising a lot of things we a lready have. Anderson 1s telhng t•ollege audtrnces we won't have a draft I WANT MY candidate to tell m e he's going to get this country gotng agam in a big way. I want him to promise a golden age for Am e n c a. one in which we become so successful a nd pros- perous that the whole world will turn to us fo r help and we'll be able to hi>lp them. l want a candidate who thinks he l'an make the United States look so good to the people of communist countries that they'll drivt.> out their dictators and adopt our great and free dem- ocrat ic system I wnnt a candi d ate who dreams big and then sets out to m akt' his dream come true. federal· Funding Eet(A:Al Devast~ate: I ake_!fahoe Those who worry aoout the present and future of Lake Tahoe have rather too much on their platter these days _ The Los Ange les Times entitles an editorial. "The Sun Bre aks Through at Tahoe." Everybody. even Jerry Brown. is doing some thing for the lake . What are these moves and are they, in sum or singly. good or bad? On the tapis al the moment, awaiting action by either federal or stat e legislators, are : an ex- ecutive order Jus t signed by President Carter lo keep federal agencies from con - tributing lo the Tahoe Basin's growth: a federal bill to turn the Tahoe Basin into a Na· ti on al Recreation Area ; a federal bUI to swap lands, and a new version of the ill-fated Tahoe Regional Planning A1ency. Before we set into these un· · dertakmo~ let us define our \ terms. We can start Jth famous words written over u century ag o b y M a r k 1w ui n in "'Roughing it": · ". . At last the ~ bur.ti upon us -a noble sheel of hle woteT lif t· ed six thousand three 1undred feet above the lwel oj ae sea. and walled an by a n m >f mowclod mountain peaks that twered aloft full three thousand feetalgheT stiU! "It waa a vast oval A tt loy lhere with t~ Uiadow$ o/ th~great moun· tam& brilllanlly photoiraphed upon it• sur/oce, I toought Lmiut aurely be fM fairest plrtul' the whole earth a/fords " THE LAKE STILi looks like that. from the proteced coves or fine old homes on the north side. The rot is not seen lltll you get up to the rt)ads that .urround it. The lake is 22 mils long, 12 miles wide, and has7t miles of shoreline. Tahoe 1s a fresh ,..ater lake Llke Lake Baikal In hberia, ll is noted for U.s rem~r ble clarity and purity. A dlnn plate ia vis· Ible at a depth of feet, and sunlight can sup life at 400 feet. "An Ideal spot fc* people wbo like to hike and ski, camp, swim a nd fish." says J a mes W. Bruner J r of the League to Save Lake Tahoe. "Not the place to look for bl ac kj a ck g ames. ro ul e tte wheels and s lot m achines ... Yet sin ce 1970 Tahoe's gambling facilities have grown at .a rate_l7 Hmes faster t han the growth of o utdoor recreational facilities -a total increase by the end of 1978 of 97 percenL SOMEHOW, despite all the jolly s:Jaetoric from all quarte rs during the last 10 years about s aving lbe lake, between 1970 and 1977 urbanization in Lhe Tahoe Basin increased 78 per- cent. The day population has doubled to 159,000 on its way to the Tahoe Regional Planning 'Agency's projected 570,000 at build out. Severe shortages exist In sewer, water. housln& and transportation capacities .. Shocldnily. durina it.a history the TRPA ha approved 97 per· cent of all development pro· ~all brouabt before it, lnclud· lnl five cul.Doi. Right ln there encoura1inC the growth has been the feder al gov- ernment. Eve ry new large de- velopment has gene rated the need for additional facilities and services. many of which -such as highways, roads. wastewater and sewage treatme nt plants, construction and maintenance of airport fac ilities are either s upplied or funded tn part by federal agencies. BETWEEN 1170 and 1977 federal agencies spent aooul $S0 million in direct s upport or growth projects in Tahoe. Thus, says the League t o Save Lake T a h oe, ··Ry continuing t o respond to dem ands for 'im- provement· on an ad hoc basis, the federal gove rnment has ac- com modaled Indeed, actually stimulated · development at Lake Tahoe without regard for the cumulative evironmental consequences, while at the same time spendin1 additional mllllons to mitigate the impact of these consequences.·' · It ls to be hoped that President Carter'• executive order will.help alleviate thl• aspect of the pro. bledt. J t ,. ' : I _., ' ll ,, CALIFORNIA Monday, October 20. 1980 OAJL 'I PILOT 11 7 Try a Balloon in Your Bud Vase .. .. ,. .. ,....... BALLOON BOUQUETS HOTI'EST NEW FAD Lorrelne Pecker (left) Treeta Terry Mellthen Inventor of TV SAN FRANCISCO CAPl The buildings ~ whe r e f a mous i nve ntors such as Cyrus McCormick. Thomas Edison a nd Eli Whitney toiled have all been designated historically signifi· cant, forever. But not so 302 Green Street. At that address in 1927, in this city's famous North Beach district , Philo F'arnsworth is credited with inventing a functional electronic television system. BUT THE SAN FRANCISCO LANDMARKS Preservation advisory board has refused by a 4-4 vote to confer preservation powers on the place where television is said to have been born. "It's not particularly distinguished." said Carolyn Klemeyer . a board member in s umming up the panel's feelings. Ull ANGELES tAl'I Amina Slf'phaM Is bur1tln1 wtth Jo1 ovtr infiatton She rtll'ently <tult her job a• a mank'-lritt \4) join thl't!¥t!r l'Xpandln..: llunt•h m ak Ina j()ariq prof Ill blow Ing up tua lloon11 Maklna balloon bouqueu. ai. oppo11t-d lo the n orat Wariety, belart H 8 flld 01\ th1• •:u!>l l'<tUKl and 11radually noated M('roU thl' l:buntry lO southern California, whein· 11'1' bct•om c a -;cr\OUS buainets. In the Loe Ant1clc:1 ureu ulonc. lht>re ure more th.ut • haJf.do1c11 shop:. trying tu take thl" bloom o(f the norl1t•. roac Juat l!ke Ouwen, lHtllooo dd1vcnc1> <irt• made for au the WIUUI re1ssorb l(Ct "ell ~csturcs birthday w\ahea .-nd wcddJOK suqmscs ''PEOPL& HAVE DIS('OVER 1-:D l'llA'f balloona 1.&rl' not JU8l for lrn1i.." sctid Ms Stephans. who cla.ima her firm, The Ht!<t Ualloon. pioneered the coneept in Loll An~clcs "I've seen men cry wht1rl they 11tet a dchvery, <ind it's so moved rne I've had tears m my eyes, t..oo " An o rdinary bouqucl 1ncludl's two doien helium filled balloons of assorted colors. t ied w1lh ribbon. and sold for S24, plus a deliver~ chaq.~e But most balloon deliveries are rar from ordinarv Sandye Oinato. who started The Balloon £:<- press in Torrance last May with partner Shelly An derson. hired a nude mag1c1an to deli ver a bat<'h of blue balloons decorated with "creative smut" to a woman's "stagette" party. Lorraine Packer. o wner of The Balloonery tn Tarzana. got a request for two-dozen blaC'k balloons printed with the words "I quit " to be de- livered to a disgruntled employee's boss ONE MAN WHO DECIDED TO say 11 with balloons sent a floating marnage proposal to his girl with the help of Stephen Blunck. owner of Balloon Bouquets of Los Angeles. She aC'ccpted by sending her beau a heartfelt helium bunch 10 re- turn. Both owners of the delivery business and their clients say balloons create a unique kind or magic flowers can't match. "I don't think balloons are going to do away with flowers. but everyone in life deserves one bouquet or balloons.'' Ms. Packer said. Added Ms. Dinato. "When somebody hands you a balloon you have a big choice. You either s mile or you smile." Hazel Mc Nair is still smiling three weeks after friends celebrated her birthday with an order of 100 balloons sent to the coffee s hop where s he works. "Th ey c am e i n a n d r e lea!ied the Jl..4CCINE SH OKI' A.GE bialloons and they filled up the plac·e." she said. "It was right in the middle of the lunch hour and I wondered how the custome rs would react. but everybody loved it. If some()ne had brought me roses it would have been nice . but this was som ething spceial " ltoslyn Smith used a balloon bouquet tu gt:t the attt!l\tion of a bus inessman who was reluctAnt to ~IVe her an appointment. "I sent a note with the balloons saying. 'I 'm up an the a.tr wailing for an appointment with you.· ~nd got a call within half an hour ' ll was the perfect ttung to do." If balloons have affect ed the lives of those who tl<i\'e sent or ret•eived them, they have profoundly changed the people who deliver them for a living. Hlunc k opened a local balloon bouquet franctusc last December after being told uy doc tors that he might have cancer. "J was the young executive working my way ~ up the corporate ladder. I could never put myself in the posture of being a balloon man." he re- called. HAPPILY, CANCER WA.." NOT t 'OUND, but the e xl)t!rience changed Blunck's perspective. "l realized this is no dress rehearsal." he said. •'so I quit my job as sales manager for a Cadillac agency and got into balloons. Now l'm much hap· pier." So 1s Hoxer Scholl. who finds his "balloonery buffoonery" antics as Roger Uie Clown a welcome respite from the drudgery of retirement. "The best move I ever made was to retire from the postal service and start living." said Scholl, who personalizes his deliveries with a fun· ny costume, an imal-shaped balloons ·and a washboard musical a ccompaniment by his wife. --- Datsun To Hike Prices Need $10,000? C ARSO N <AP J Datsun has announced its 1981 model cars will increase in price a n a\•eraqe of 4.8 percent. and trucks will increase an average of l2 7 per-1 cent Nissan U.S .A . dis tributor of the Japanese- made <'ars. bl amed an increase from 4 perC'ent to 25 percent on V S. Customs dutt<>s for all imported t rucks. Datsun c1ffi(•1als said that even after the in- creases for ils 19&1 r a-r m odels. half of them will remain in the $4,000 to S6 000 ranl,!e . Th e av erage c ar price in- c-rt'ase will ~ $33!1 for 1981 . offie1als s~ud. It's Yours For Just $180.18 a Month! When you need a l;irgrr lr1an. your house may holcl tlw answrr. We can often hdp w11h a homeowner loan. Count on U.'>. Other fam ilic~ and bu-.1111->S."t-'S have for over Iii v1:ar.,. On a $ lO,<XX> Joan, monthly payments are for 120 months at an annual per· centage rate of 18.00%. Total of payments: $21.621.60. We'll find a way to help. Call us today. >:O POIN rs. NO BROKER FEES. COMMEf\.CIAL CRJ.DIT C°'PO"ATION Gl I\ lo._.,_,, of .~\l~X) and over must he secur~ tO\:.t.l.. 'I.. b,· .11 ombana111in nf real and personal ~roperty. LENDER I .1 , .. .-, \ \I I :--A • \71 1 E. l I th 'itrc:t'l •GI;) H/IJO Ill YI l'\c, 11)'\ Bl·\( H • 1(14171 <.old.:n "f'~t St.• 8-17-7711 .\IJ..,'-llf)'\ \'H'.J() • 21 :•1:; ·\lic.;1;.i PMk\,ll\. 'uite 2E• 770-2G5 l \111 iJ 'I o\\11 f'h11.J ~\.\'I \ \ \ \ • 122 1 1' 1-1 J7rl1 :'lret.'t • ;, li-5871 ( h\h~ L .lr lruu ~lhc l'i,\•,I"' ,. t L •. ~ l.t+c: IJ ,,,., .. ,.,. •' c:;,,.us• Jo.r~· The decision allows the owner to develop the property in any manne r he chooses. including de· molition. PIULO FARNSWORTH Ill 01" Bolinas. son of the not-so-famous inventor. 1s furious about the board's a ction. "They just like gingerbread and Victorian houses," he said. noting that he will appeal the de- cision t.o the city Planning Commission. The board attempted a compromise and passed a resolution calling 302 Green Street "a structure or merit." The resolution is not binding on the building's owner. ATLANTA (AP) Declining production of I i nflue nz a vaccine coupled with an unusual clamor for the shots may bring nationwide shortages juat as the flu season gets mto full swing this year. health of- ficials say. Our faith in the United Nations, like our United Nations tree, lives on.· Georgia and Indiana have reported vaccine shortages. and other r .... states are being sur· t CHAS. McCABt: J :;sit>: ... 11, .... ~-~ ~~~!~.said Dr. Alan : · r · 1!1JJNbmU _________ _ Shirts from our own workr-ooms, in Swiss broadcloth The famou Brook~ Brothers shirt j s made by u ur own c raft!.mcn. It is generously cut, thoroughly comfort ~ble to wear. Here we offer this cele brated s hirt in fine cotton broadcloth from Switzerland, with our "Polo'' button-down colla r. Fine s tripes of blue, gold or red, on white. Collar sizes 141/2 to 17, sleeves 32 to 36. $31 Us. your Bro"ks Broth~rs charge account or America" l!xpN11. UTAtll ... t11t ~~u.P C~£@tili~ Mm:e tr .o ... l\1~9•.1taa. ••bott 5.10 WEST 7TH STREl!T. 1JJS ANGELES. CALIF. 9UOM .. FASHION ISLAND. NEWPORT BEACH 926fl0 Twenty years ago, this Missouri Oak was transplanted by James S. McDonnell to the Engineering Campus of McDonnell Douglas and "Dedicated to the Growth .of the United Nations:· He wrote, ''The UN, like the U.S., depends for its I ife upon the con- ~ ... .--fidente and support of men united for common causes:· "It may not be for those now living to achieve all the goals of the UN Charter ... but it is for those now living to give full measure of their time, their talents and their wealth in striving toward these goals:· Our UN Tree. now 35 years into life-like the lJN itself-endured struggling beginnings to continue its promise for the future. This year. "Mr. Mac" will not be with us to celebrate our UN holiday, as we have for two decades. But you can be certain that the 'faith of our personnel in the United Nations as a tall. strong force for peace in the world t;ves on at McDonnell Douglas. /' NICDONNELC"J(' DOUGLAS \__--~ ~--------~---------------------------------------------------------------- CllY--------------STATE-----ZIP __ If you. or your company. would like to Join us in celebrating a UN.HoticMy, write for the free booklet "How to Oblerve UN Day:· Address: UN Holidav. McDonnell Douglas. Box 1'526. St. Louis. MO 63178. 11 I : I : I I ' 1 1 11 I I I , I I ~----==:-----~-------------------------------------------------------------------------J ------~---__ _._ ____ ~--- J t • i • ' l • ..... ,. DAILY PILOT l QUEENIE Americans Earn More BUt Real Income Less ., ... AMecle&ed Prete A typlc&J American worker Hrna more than twice u muy dollars u be or abe did 10 yeara •.aco. but re&&! in<'orn~ al\ttr t4UlH and lnll•tlon [_c._·l_JN._s_v_M_E_R __ J Auto a Homeowner& Ouotee Bv Phono •••WMS IMSUl.A..C:I CHOUf' OBITU~RIES NEVER IUM FOR ANOTHB CALL! CCULISI POUAIUmma• ........ 1e4_, .............. .... ......__, JJtj IF• Alie .... ·-· lwcem•T ...... •Me I\ M•lw ct. ..... '141" ..... 'JJP. WI:_~. VISA • C.iltw • •s 11 • ·- la ~ per('ent It-ti than at WWI In 1970, H)'I • atudy by a Wuhin1ton. O.C .. reaearc:-b 11roup. 141-Hl' w IU·l07 557-3063 953•8223 Index, it found that real e arnings in --"-'.4 _..,. ___ ._c_._._ .. _ .... _ .. _,. •--------------------• 1980 wert! only S7 !n6 a drop of $436 Crom 1970. Put another way, the The 1tudy WU done by the Tu ft'oundatloo Inc., a non·prollt, non partlun or1iamzatloo figur~ me~ th~ ~e d~lar Which i-~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ was worth 100 cents in 1970: is worth tO·l O 'Lei m «-pul 11 1h1 14.A) ~I~ '.!>ill<lr) duesn 1 lel nw ~" to r111e Sll•rt'S f'\ l'r\ 14 h"°!"e ' Gumbo Sans Shrimp BRIDGE CITY, La. tAP) Thia year'a poor s hrimp harvest deprived the Bridge City Gumbo Festival of its favorite shellfish for the first time in the event's elght·year history, but didn't keep peo- ple from eating. But festival organizers were atill able to satisfy those who came to pay homage to Creo&. Gumbo. the spicy concoction somewhere between soup and stew that its celebrants insiat fall• between nectar and ambrosia . Some of the 100,000 who turned out for the festival consumed 250 gallons of gumbo, two hua• vats of potato salad. three 40-gallon ketUes of Jam· balaya -another spicy c reole stew -and $3,000 worth of beer one nig ht alone, organizen said. The foundation ba&ed c aJc uJatlon.s ucl what at a&Jd moet pt!Oplt! thank of when UH!y hear the words "typh:al famlly" • aroup of four people in eluding une wa(le eatnt!r and two l'hlldren THE STUD\' SHO"ED that the median income for all families with one wage t!atner worll:intt full time wu $9,750 a year la 1970 and will be an estimated $19,950 \bis year. The' lncreue over the decade wu 105 per· cent. Social Secw1ty and federal income lases for the typic al famlly, however, roM at a futer pace -143 percent, iolni rrom •1.S38 in 19'70 to an ..tima&ed ta,251 this year . .An.r· tH income fol' the typical family, therefore, went up 88 percent -rrom '8,412 in uno to an estimated '16.698 thi• year. leslj than ~ cents today. DURING THE lO·YEAR period illudied by the Tu Fo unrl&t1on . federal income t~xes for the typical family went up 110 percent only a little bit fapter than i>arnhll(:s Out Social ~curity taxes incrcns~ by 227 J)t!r cent The 1980 Social <)(>runty tax ball for the ty picaJ family was estimated at Sl,223 -mort t.han tri· ple the tab in 1970. lnOatim. meanwhile. averaged 7.1 percent a year Last ye ar, the Cooaumer Price Index rose by j~t over 13 pe1"Cent iuid lt la runnin& about U percent higher than 1979 levels. ~ A aeparale 11tud1 by \be Tu f'oa· dation shows wbat la happentbg to some of the money Americans paid to the federal government. Looklna at preliminary t1gures for llacal H•> -the financiaJ year that began 1811 Oct. 1 at the foundlltion found that far The picture la even gloomier when you conaider inflation. When the foundation adJU9ted the after-tax in· come to take lnto effect rising pr1cti, the third year hl a to\11 , the cfll5t ~ u meuured by tb_! Consumer Pnce running ~ress topped fl blWon. PVBUC NO'l'ICq PlJBLIC NOTICE I PVBLIC NOTICE 1temc• TOc1t•DfTOM ----;;;,;.-c-;;;;;;1"° ••oa -NOT1c• 1Nv1T11•0 a1Di-Ol'IULK TltM .. P•lt lt<JllCI! IS HliRIE&Y GIV IN ll'let M0Tlr;& IS HEREBY G1 -tllo ,,_t ,..._ 6"1-lltl U.C.C. J I n. 8oe•o of 1 rut'"• of ,,,. co .. 1 t"'° 8o9rcl ol '"'-of ft•• Cotti! "'' • .,_~·-·~")> Cf ' NOTICE IS HUllllV GIVI" lo -1 CGnlnuinlly Call-D111•kt of O•-Com,,,_ly Cal'-Ollltl(I '11 Or-i• c•ed llart of DONA LD ICOTT , C-ly,CelJ...._,wlllrecelw-1«1 C-h.~.w111,_.1w-1e0 ~ T•--• ..._ __ --· .. I OhtlYC>lo 11 ·00 ·"' ___ ..,.., __ Oldll ""ID ll:GO ...... ~-·· -D t L-. uo ... _, '-•• D•• .... City ol -· s, ,., .. , ... PwC .... lftU Oep4. .... .. , 4, -.. --c-..o ~ HIOGI ... ea IUJ 1 "••-1 ...... c-, of O•....-of .. .,, <ot1999 OIMl'l<1 ...... .., .. IJ/O of M IO OJtlloeit -ICI -11\ICI .. •JJO ARDENIAGIVENlltl'OGS,~ Slaleolc.t-.-•IMl•lr ..... r Ad•"'' A••"••. Ca•t• ¥•••I Ad•"'• Av•,.••. Coat.¥••• .... ,Oft Oc-II, ....... "". ,.. 1t •• -lo lie -lo lllCM•RD J Celltorftl .... -"1<11 ---..... I Cellto<-•I -II ,_ .. Id -..... •l-•ols.nt•AM,C4.Hels •••n1¥ed Ela he · ZLAKET-v1.,ceNT J.M•LORlf•.1 0.p..041<1''--'-.....,""' I.,.,,.. .... ,,_...,_,...,..., by A'°" "°Y G. 9r19P of S...ta Ana, ~., re ,,..,, ........ ---....... PIJllCHASIMG ~ 8AM0 ""'" PS.l lHIHG & Qllf DIN(; ~PRllfG ' ca ... 9,.......,.., A'*nle W-of • .:::-.....,, •• sos So Mein!>!..-, Clly of Orono-. I G"C ' 1 IC•U!OllL€OF llfSIRuCT 10N. CCC llllnoli. and 1 r"t·er-•"9flt•• ~ c-1, of Or-. St ... °' CollfatNe. I Atl -. .,. 10.,. "'acc0t-• "'"' "'"!>IOI -10 lie '" •car-• wHll • Graveside .. ,,,,," Wiii lie Mid on I '"-~' IV De ,,.,.,.,,.., la ,,.. 810 ,._ ln•"""..,,,1 9'l<I '°""'' tlle Bia "°'1n •-"''""'' -~ Tuelday, Oct-r 21, 1tl0 •I 11 :OOAM C O S S ( N G T O N . 1 de•<•-In ~el ... All 11oo 1,. Ilona...., Scie<lfl<atlant _., •• -1 llOft• -S(>Kllk....,... -"".,. - •I 011,,. Woad CAmetar,, 1t1 .. n10., E I d (AP) L dJ l••O., lllltWft, _,_.end eood lOft lll•--YlleMCv....:t•nt•oflk•I Oftllt•-""'YWMC_l,.l"'°oftlce Co. Services _, IN dlrectlOft of ng an -8 wlll o• "'91 tr•ffl 999n<y .,._s,neu 1 o4 lht Purc....U.O Agtfol of aaid<OI._ OI ''-Pw'C-"O AeNI ol W6d cotie. Harbor ~Mount Ollw M~uary 01 Isobel BanM!U, 62, one of I'-" •• ~ .,,..,.. c:omp..., dl•l•tc• ~••kt. CAKt•Mew.s.su... Br'ta'111 's best-known • ..., iou•• •t i.o ... .,_, c...1er 1Eec11 -.-11 -'' .,.,,, .,.. Eacn llldllllr -_,.,,... 111e MOOlte I . . . [)<1 ... Clly all '"-1 llMcll. '-'f bid a ca-·, c-ll. ter11fleo c-ll blCI • ,_,.a.di, -1!fMd CMCk, IEltHIECE M MOOlllE,. '"..,..,, radio a nd telt!V IS lOn allOr•-.SIMeolCollfornl•. or-.-·--""'-'° ... or t>lddw"•--"".,..,.. '°.,.. ~~!:~ ~-1~ ~ :;~:::c':. personalities, was found I m!::.::':.'~ .. ·~ :,c::;: =1~1 ~·1~1 C:ie: = .. ~.'':,_"°:" ~.::. ~"'!: • Swr .. 1vec1 DY co1,.ln• Mr and Mrs. dead at her home today, •"'D••. 1t10 •t 10:00 AM •• _t...,..., .. -.... 119<<•• (f1!.> -""'--",,__..,,, u ... , w1111.,., M.,,111 of 1nc11•n• .... ,,,,.four days aft er convic· wESTE ltN MUTUAL ascRowJa11 1,,...,.*•·--•-.,. a111hewm0t0••1J"OF.,.,...,._,,.. 1 •••ne\ of Florlcle, Ila•-• St•uch of . . CORP; ATTH. AROITH AUSS£LL bidder will en4., lnln 1'-or_.a I blClder ovlll enll!< lftto , ... O~ Indian• Mid Mar, Amos OI lndl•rw. lton Of 3 minor ShOp· WlloM -..11 IGI So. YorOO, Suite ! Conttacl If 1n. -11 •-rOed to C'Oftlrect II ,,._ ....,. I• ••erdeo lO S.NICH will .. MIO , ..... ,. O<lobe• lilting chllJ'ge 101, '"""'· Calllornl•. T~ I ....... I"''"· 1 ...... _,,.of •etture lo .......... j ....... In, ... -· Ol lefl..,. tu ... ,., .... JO, 1 .. 0 •I J:OOPM •I tlle 8•111 • dallt for llllnQ Claim\ tn lht -·-•• to •..ell COfll•«I, I,_ prwe.h of 1,_ to •VC:ll ~4'KI, IM ~I>! llW ll••e••on-SmHll i Tullllll Wutcllft .. .,eel lo IW••l" I• No...,..,., s, ••. <"«' wlll °" '-1'90 or .., IM <•• ~· w1• ti. _,..., °' "' 1i. c•w Chapel will!,,,. Rev "•'"-' t<"n Soler •• I• '"O•n 10 lll•10f •llond,1J1e lull t.,,,,·....,..,..111 119 of •OOO.O.IM flltl_,,l_.olwlll be a.•ulteu ottlct0u"11 1n11rrnen1 ... 11 A.I.de Named rr-1-. ... 1 -...... ,.._, -.,.., .. -"' .. 10,.,.1-0111,1<1. ....-ite<1to-co1199901"'k1 foll-•I~ Hiii C.-IU f Pleln· _,.,._ -Dy .... frMl•ler°" fDr Ho Dt-..,.., wit--llll Did tor No---·-... AO Diii for lletd, 1--· 8alU &e•oe•or.Srnolll' .... pa\I --·.... s.-I • -IOd all torty·ll .. IOI °"" .,.., • P9f'IOCI "' tony.fl .. 14'1 11.o, ...... Tutlllll -tllH 0-.pol Mortu••Y 1n SACRAMENTO CAP) I Oet.ci. Oc-11.1•. 1-04ltteetlarlN_..i"9t,.nof. hdetetet..,,ll'e_...ng1M1eol tll.,ge Oii IOUI •<r<lj•,.e-nb ltlc-.:t J Zl-1 l'--of T.-9" r--tM Tl• 8oenl .. ,,..,._, ,_,.., - "<lltTlfAOVA -Byroo Georgiou has I vi..c-J -pr1._,._ o1 ... 1act1,. ... , ..., .. , 111c1e 11t1•1,... of ,.aectlft9 °"' -•11 -MAltY A OLIVA PORTANDVA, ·~~ ed ed T•-fer9ff or lo ..... My lrr-lerlU.. or -... lo .,.,. -,.....,....,., ....... Je .. s1oe .. 1 01 San!• 11 .... c.. Pas...o •••Y been nam to succe Publ1...., ar.,.. c.tt oett, P11o1 *"'•'"'" '".., 111c1.,..., ,,,. _,,.. •-111-."' .,, 111e1 or"'""' Didell11G on Ocl-19, 1 ... ~ tuw•vl-llry J . Anthony Kline al OC1, •. t.. •i.. NORMAN E. WATSOtf NORMAN II. WA"SOlll NOW THAT JACK IS DEAD BECKY HAS SOME BIG DECISIONS. The de1uh of '°m"one 1o11e love can th;inge our live\ drastlcaUy . Th4I house may ~ 100 lllq~e. we may have a ~udd4!n kxs df In· come, we may have 10 raise lhe chtldrPn alone A<ljusrmen1 10 these r_hang~ m11y force us ro mole!.' ma1or def'lslons a1 a time when we are already dl~lresied emullnndll\I and leas I able 10 make good decl'ilons W e may feel ru!>hed 10 mak" del.lslons almply to avoid mem orle'> uuod declsk,n making requir~ 1hat \IOU take tlme. hdve all 1he facu b.-fore you and be r.tllonal n111 em o1\oflal. If \IOU or cs fr1eod are faced~ 1th major decli.1011~ because of a death In your family we urge you to take lime. !Jt!I gcJOd Information and wait until your emotions have sub)1ded . Harbor La,ru · ~1ount Oli\'e ~vlcn1ol'ial Parli · Ylortuarv & ·Mausoleums· C1cmatory I ..... M-Oll"9 of ... __. llHl"h, G Ed d B s.c ...... , ..... w.,, ce.,Jdaugllte",JoMPfllne G••Mmo• ov mun rown I 11oan1 .. +,.,,,., eo-otr'"''"' 16"'""G'sl A C t M Ph .::~.::11t11U Co•l•Mew.C. .. -Hen•l•ll•E••m Jr 's l egal affairs I Call642-5671. COHl com ....... 11, C.0.tlU>mmwllly ~ l er venue . OS 8 esa. one~~ c."~" c..i11orn••· 1 0ro1ncr Ectwa•o secretary Georgiou 32 Pul a tew word• 1 eo.1-0,11,,ct eo.._ DI~"<• · M l C ...i.-.. F1oeco o1 ...... "'~•. 1 t1•ter Cl .. .,. • '. ' to work for ou. 1 P-•-°'-c-11 o.11, Piiot P11t>11......, o. .. co.11 0~11v P1io1 Costa tlO't On y oml'M'.t F~al Facilities Avino of •nellelm , CA .• was deputy to Kline. 1 ~· N.l~·~ ~"-OC1 ~ ~~~-----~'~"~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ o r •noc.ttHd ,•n a no l 9"••t----------------------~ ----~ -----------gtendchUctren. M••' ot CIH1-.t1•n llurl•I will t ttetlr•led on l we.O•', Oc IOD" 11, 1 .. 0 al e OOPM •I SI Joac:l!lm'• Cotllolic Cllurcll a ...... ldt I ,.,vi<•• wlll be "9ld on WllClne.Oay. Ocl-• 11, l'llO •I 11 QOAM el the Holy Croh C•,.,•l~ry, Culver C11t. C•. Fd•ncl• may cell •t Ple<u Brotnen llell llr-y llo'ortllMY on ""°""O. OctoD41r JO, I-trom •:OOPM 101 t .OOPM -on T...W.v. Oct-• 11, IWO Ira"' 12:00 -•o . OOPM Plffce l•oll1t-. llall llro.dw•y Mor"lw••Y dl•e<tor.. I WMITI • MILLARD LAW WHITE. •••lcle"I ol I Soni• ""'"'· C.. PeMH •••f on <><· I •-r II, l'llO. He wes • Mll<mployed j conl•o<lor for 70 1••"· He ••• • ••ln•n of World w., II In ,,,. United SI AIU "''"'Y •ftd lie wn • PHI ,.,,.,.,Dir ot the •m•trlcan Leelorl. ,,,. lilk• Club_,'"°'_,. Lodp, He I• Mr1'11ved Dy Ills wi'9 Amy II. White of I Sonia ....... Ga.,•_, Gleft T· Wlllle of UP••nd, ca., l claUtll'M" Jo1c• Ger· I ••II of "'Nlflelm, Ca .• Heney A Miiie• of Tu.lltn, Ga., Mlclley Srnttll ot Saftl• I • ,.,,. Ca., 11 9'-*lllldren -1 ,, .. ,. I e••nlld•llllM••. Gr•,,.llO• ..,,,,1c•• 1 will lie .....,Oft Wect-y, Oc-r l2, 1'10 ., I 1. OOAM •1 H•rl»or LHrn ""'""'"l•I l>Mk wllll AH llruu K11•· •It Of Ille ~,.,i.,. ClllK<ll of ""' I CovenM11 ottklo11ng Fla.eN •Ill tw I •«tPl•O o• COftlrlbutlon1 m•-t Dt 1 -10 Ille A..-kan HNrt FUftd S.nrltH -IN dl-llOft ol H-UWft·lillount Oii•• _,...,, ol COiia Mew S.555>1. 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ORANGE COUNTY Clark To Speak AtUCI • The baclt~round and mean1n1 ot lhf' rri1dt of th., American bolta&H in Iran wall be diacu.ned by former U.S. AUorney GHeral ltarmt-y Clark in an •ddret• at UC I rvloe Oct 29. Clark wall 1lvt" a I~<' ture titled "What Pd re Hll8t a&es'' 1n UC l '• S<'l•n"~ t.e,•turt• II all bqinnlng i.il 8 p 111 Clark has been a <'On trovers l al vo1r\! 1n Amert{'aD for ei1111 pohcv sinre JW'le when. tn d,• fiance ot a l' S govt'rn ment bau 0 11 tra' • I tu Iran. bt' l e d J tu me mber dele~utwn tu an Jrun1an s poni.o rt·d conference on t S · 111 tervention" in Iran. Th•· former cab11wt offat e1 thus risked 10 years 10 prison and a fine '-lf up "' $50,000 Clark has bet.'o rn tht• national spotlight Sln('e 1961 when President John F Kt-nned~ aµ pointed him assi::;tant at torney general In \005 he was ncimed deputy at torney gene r a l b y P resident L y n don Johnson and, 111 1967, be be c ame :ittorney gt!neraJ. Begtnning 1n l!.168 Clark ·s work included serving a'> legal counsel for the Rev Philip Ber· rigan in the llarrisbur~ trial and traveling to South Africa lo examine and protest apart,tle1d. In 1969 he announced his opposition to the war 1n Vietnam. Clark's UCI address 1s sponsored by UCl Stu dent Affairs l.ertures . Tickets are $4 f o r gene r al admission, S2 for UCJ students and $3 for other students and UCI staff, faculty and alumn i associat io n members. Tickets ar(' available at t he As · sociated Students Box Office. Gateway Plaz~1 . UCI. i''urther informa· tion may be obtained by calling Student Affairs Lectures, 833·5588. VCISPEAKEA Ram .. y Clark Hirrllije To11ic of· ,4u,iobons I "'o t.1 rib lwltcved lll t; I! L n ti J n g '-' r 1• d a .!. ' I• t" ~ I ~· i. b t' c au i. e () r p u.t 11•1cl<::< will he· dis eui.sed l'ucsd ay at lhe St•<J ,md . age Audubon :-\o( 11'1 \ '::. (!l•nnal lllt't't 1 0 ~ 1n Santa Ana 's Bower.,; Museum l'ok Oloom. "'1 ldhfe b1ofog1st ror th<' l r s O.-pannienl uf I-'ish and Wildhfe. will lalk about perPgrine falcons and S14 :ttnliOn's hawks at 1·30 pm Rlooni rt!r ently r~ turn e c1 1\J Cul1 forn1a from Pt·1 u where he studied pcre~1ne r.ilrons <.1l t h rir w 1n lt'r1 n g grounds Businessmen's Seminar Set M akm g a good first 1mpress1on in business will be the topic of a free three.hour semin ar in Costa Mesa on Oct. 29 at Orange Coast College's Fine A1 ts Hall, begin· nmg at 7 p.m. Or Claude Farley, prern.Jent of Executive E x rcll,~nce. wiU discuss business skills during Che lecture titled. "The first F'ive Minutes· The Most Crucial Ti rne in Business Practice." "Gol a problem? T he11 wnlP to l'al l>unn Pat wtll cut red tape. getting the a nswt·rs and action you need lo solve mequ1ties in 9overnmen1 a nd business Mall your questions to Pat Dunn. Al Y®r SPrmce. Orange Coast DOJly Pilot . f> O. Box 1560. rosta Mesa, CA 92626. A s many le11e1 s at pos.\i l>te tllllf be an.,weT+>d but phoned 111quirirs nr lel/1''·' 110 1 including the reader's full name. address and business hours' phone number cannot bei:ons1derPd . Th1":nlu mn awrori; du1 - ly eJ cepl Sundays ' Do11'1 S1t~k on Swi~i• DEAR PAT. My children g<•t a lot of cav1lles. but I find it almost 1mposs1ble 10 completely eliminate sweets from their diet I have thought os' restricting sweets to mealtimes only for dessert. but wonder if this "'ould do any goud as far as cut ting down on cavities 1s conccmcd. I've heard that it's worse for the tel'lh to l'l.ll s wt'ets between meals. Is this true? II E .. Huntington Beach Tbe latest researc h sbows eating candy only at mealtimes will do less harm w teeth &Jiaa eatlag it between meals. According to sciealiUL..al- Falrletgh Dickinson University School of Dentistry la Hukemack, N.J ., sugar consumed between meals caa cause more cavities than tbe same amount ol sugar eaten with meals. However, it allO advised that cake or sweets should be eat.ea with meals, ratber than after dinner, for tbe best resulta oe cu&&lag down cavities. Anotber mistake &ltat scientists uy parents often make ls &o believe &lta& "natural" sugars arP bett.!r for teeth Utan re· fined sugars. Hooey. r aii.ins and figs are particularly bad, but apples, orao~es, grapefruit a~ v~etables are safe. Stlrlqf Preblemt• lroteed Otd DEAR PAT· I use spray starch or sizing finish on some of the clothing I iron. Will you pleue tell me how to unclog lhe valves or cans containing these products? I'd also Uke to know what causes flaking on material when these products are used. C. L., Costa Mesa Clotled cau can be prevea&ed by cleaala1 &M uln. lllftl't Ute, .. aad apray &o es'aut rnidtte; U.S re..w......,. alld rlaee .ader ruaaiag waler. n--. •can u too ••c' IUffeeer la uaed Oii tile fabrtc,erlf,..rU. lemperaW.rela •low. If ,w're ..., Merell • reala·tre•led fabrtc1, ••~ te lbla& apra7 became dtese fabrics woa't •Me8....U.bile .. 1a11i. meiaWre com&etat, al&ial ••1 ....... M _.. .,.rtq.ly • materials Ulat .............. Mond11v Oc I Ober 20, 1980 DAILY PILOT 118 r ..,aid A<111er11semen1 Ferraro Youthful Foe Badham Opponenl, 26, Eyes Congress Seat Weal "Cf:state By MTl:VE MAKBl.E CM ....... ,_. .... II fiobert "'err aru could have thinas his way . he 'd put In four yean in Wuhlnat~1 O.C. aa a con1reaman and then aet out of poubca by the Ume be bit 30. ferraro, a.n independent wrlte·in candidate for UM' 40th conaireaslonal dblrict is a That stipulation rules that any independent candidate wisbiol( to be placed 011 • thf' official ballot cannot have been registered with any political party during the prior year. DOMOY AH CIA Wl'OaO ltlALTOlt Ferraro contends he still bas a s hot at winning. ARE DAMAOES TAX DIDUCTIBLE? 21 year otd Coron• del Mar resl dent who once re1istt1red as a lt ~publil •n and 1a1 er had 11et'ond thoughta He wu a rW\nm~ back on lhti Newport lfubor High St·hool footb1dl teKm and alter graduating from t'.Ollege helped roa t'h footbull at Corona de l Mar High. his aim it mater's :srr h nval Now he 'a 11 church youth f't:llUllO l'ounselor and 1s trying for the conaressional seat ht>ld by Newport's Robert Badham. He says Ai.ldt}am hKS been 1n Was hington D.C too long .. Nobody ever seems to see him," Ferraro ::.a}S of hls opponent. "I think he wins because he 's always tht' incumbent." Ferraro says he's never seen Badham. T he young candidate says he set his sights on liadham's seat early this year but was unable to get on the ballot because of a Californi3 Election 'odl' stipulation He says new blood is needed back 1n Washin~on, o.c "For one thing," he explains , "I fa vor a Constitutional amend- m c n t to limit con A;\~-ilO gressmen to only tworj(:Juuet;: terms and senators to only 1-.. fllllllllllmlllllllrl)'' one." He says he's a fiscal conservative and would fight foe a balanced budget ··1 look at the rate of inflation as a tax and it's a tax that hurts the low and middJe Income level people the m ost. It's asocial injustice." He claims draft registration for young m ales is discriminatory because "the right lo def Pnd the t•ou ntry belongs to all of us.·' "The main reason J'm runnin~ 1s lo bnng peo pie out of the woodwork,·· he says. He rlaims if his Sl.000 campaign is unsuc· ressful, he will launch an initiative to limit California governors to one six.year term "There :ire lots of good people out t hert! that are certainly capable ot being governor." he reasons "A person shouldn't have to run for do~ catcher before they go for the big offices. · A s a homeowner, expenses from da~ge or improvements may affec t your income taxes. For instance: damage to your house from , say, f tre or wind st orm may be par11ally deductible a s a casually loss. After subtracting insurance compensation, deduct S 100 for each accident and the remainder can be claimed as a tax deduction. Improvements, such as a porch , garage, f inished basement, and SO ·On cannot be ded ucte d . H owever, they can be added to the cos1 of the house when figuring profit an the sale So, keep good records o f s uc h exp e n ses . Try to preserve cancelled checks and receipted bills. They wlll help substantiate the figures If necessary. 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It Now Comes Down to Carlton Small Man KANSAS Cl f\' ~lo t A P l It no~ com es down lO SteVl' Carlton and tht- rest of the Phlladt'lphia Phillies ' ·comeback C a ng ·· And for that . the Phil!> C'a n be thankful to a s mall man with a big bat Del Unser. a casloff two ycctrs ago when the Phillies latched onto him. pe rformed nobly once ugain Sunday, sending Philadelphia ho me with a 3-~ lead tn the best -of-seven game World Series. THE SIXTH GAME of the Series will be played Tuesday night with a seventh game, if necessary. Wednesday night The Phillies will start the left-hander Carlton, baseball's pre mier pitcher. Tuesday night against Kansas Cit y Royals right-hander Rich Cale Carlton may or m ay not share the s potlight when he has a c hance to wrap up the Ptullies · firs t World Sen es title. but on Sunday, the light of victory shone directly on l'nser L'nser strokt>d :J pinch double, his • * • It's Called The Series Of Flakes By WU.I. GRIMSLEY KANSAS CIT\'. Mo . <A P l The 1980 World Series may go into the history books as "The Series of Flakes" -decided not by pitched screwballs but by screwball pitchers . Ma rk up one for Tug McGraw. the effervescent. gregarious left · ha nder o f the Phil ade lph ia Phillies. But don't close the book on the Kansas City Royal s' Dan Quisenbe rry. standing tn the wings with a submarine whjp in his arm and a quip on his lips. · 'l don't think in any sense that r am in a humor contest with Qu i senb err y ,'' said COMMENTARY McGraw after sa ving a 4·3 vie tory that gave the Phillies a 3-2 lead going home for the final two games. His v1ct1m was Quisenberry. who has won one and lost two with one save. He beat McGraw in game four. "I have never met the guy," Tug s aid of his re lief pitching rival. ''But I would like to. Ht! sounds very interesting. "1 have a lot of respect fo r him. J think he has his emotions· under better control than l do. ··Players consider me an e n· tertainer, a crazy guy. I started out that way. It is too late to change." With Big Bat (Unser) Gives· Phillies Edge 1h1nl hit 111 !>I!\ al bats during the Series, 1<> tit' tlw g .111n· al 3 3 10 th(' ninth inning, thc·n M'<>n·<I the wrnmn~ run for a 4·3 \'H:tor> lhut bal'~t.'d ll1t· Hoyals into u dt•cp dark t•orm•r mor~ver. it brought to hat a m<1n who r epeatedly has, rallied the Phillies to victory this year t,;N~EU BECAM E a Philly 1n 1978 when he was released outright by the Montreal Expos Seve n teams dra fted him . but none made an o ff e r~ Philadelphia decided it could use a 33· year-old JOUrneyman outfie lder and ac quired him in the re -entry draft. but {"OOI S unday afternoon, Llnser lashed it toward lloyals first baseman Wallie Aikens The ba ll took a wicked hop and bounced over Aikens' glove, s{"or1 ng Schmidt all the way from first as Unser motored into second. Moreland sacrificed Unser lo third. "llAVING TO GO into !'hilly and win two. the odds an' against you," Unser said . "It's a good feeli ng going one i.:amc up and having Lefty p1t chtng the n<.'xt gaml' and J!ufus tD1ck Huthven> 1f he 's needed . bul we'll stick wi th our one ga111 l'·:Jl·a -timc philosophy," U nser has m ore than proved his worth. After Garry Maddox g rounded out . Manny Trillo lashed a hne drive that c aro med off Qu1senberry's glove and !Jounced towa rd third for an infield single that scored Unser "f 've been lueky in this Series," Cnser s<11d "ThP t>c:1JI bounced over Aike ns ' glove by two or three inches. maybe lie didn't have much time lo re· act ·· The Ph1lhes. who have t railed at one time o r another in all five Series games. ('a me into th t' 0111th down 3·2. They fared Kansas l'1lv's <tl'l' r<.'liever, Dan Quisenberrv lie stroked a pinch single that keyed a f1v("run rall y in the eighth inning and tietl (iamc 5 of the National League playoffs with Houston. In the next in· ning. he doubled and scored the run that got Ph.iladelphia here. Hook10 Ma rty Bystrom started for the Phillies. but when 42,369 Hoyals fans saw their last s wing of tht' World Senes. 1t was Tug McGraw standtng on the mound McGraw went three innings, giving up just one hit. a double to Hal Mc Hae He struc k out f1 ve, including GE>orge Brett twice, but walked four. M 1ke Srhn111ll . who hit a t wo· run homer in lhe fourth. led off with an in field single on a drive that Hoy als t hird baseman <;<•orgc Brt'lt dove to hrs left and knoc•ked down Phlls Manager Dallas Cirel'n then sent Unser in to p1n ('h hll fo r Lonni e Smith. That got a leftv hitt er against a righty pitcher . but Unser 's pinch double in the eighth in n\ng of the second game of the World Ser ies started a winning, four.run rally and c·au.-;cd Schmidt to com ment: "lle's unreal." WHEN QUISENB ERRY got hi ~ sinker just a hair too high on a sunny "We very easily could have been o. for 3 in Kansas City." Schmidt said. Al"WI ........ Rams Are · Having Fun Hit-and-nm Offense Strikes Again By JOHN SEVANO Ol llW Deity ...... Ii.ft SAN PRANCJSCO Contrary lO po pular belief. winning is not everything. Just ask the Rams. they'U tell you. Winning is nice. but if a certain amount of fun isn 't involved, then some of the enjoyment is taken away. THE RAMS, MAVBE MORE than any other team in the NFL. are fully aware of this dilemma having spent the past 13 year s living with the problem. Winning , of course. wa s never d iffic ult : havin~ fun was. thoug h . was. thatis. until now The Hams are e njoying themselves so much these days that they're acting like a high school squad rather than one in the professional r anks. Tbe NFC Western Division leaders, for the second time rn three weeks, had a laugher in dim antling their riv'als from the north. dumping San Francisco. 31 -17 , before 55,360 at Candlestick Park · THE RAMS ACCOMPLIS HED their latest conquest their fifth in a row -by seemingly SC'Oring at wi ll, stopping the potent 49er offense when they had to. and having fun on the field in the process "I'm having the lime of my life." exclaim ed Preston Dennard. whose 40-yard, fourth quarter reception of a Vince Ferragamo bomb gave the Hams an insurmountable 31-10 a dvantage. "I 'm having fun . I 'm enjoying it. "It's not to the point where 1 'm complacent or anything. it 's just that l 'm en1oying what I'm do· ing. I r eally get a kick out of playing with these guys." IT'S ALMOST REACHED a point now whe re the offense can 't wait to get on tbe playing field. No longer do the players have to grind it out against their opposition. This ne w unit strikes fast and efficiently, leaving a path of destruction in its wake. "We like it because t his is the first lime we've ever had an offensP like this I just love it. although 1 don't think the defense does because they have to com e back on the fie ld too quickly .. OF THE FOUR RAM touchdown drives Sun- day. three were accomplished in six plays or less. Ferragamo hit Drew Hill on a 24-yard aerial just before the close o! the half to culminate a two-play drive: Fe rragamo then teamed with Willie Miller on a 13-yard pass that ended a six play drive in the third quarter : a nd the Ferragamo-to·Dennard bomb or the fourth quarter polished off a three play spurt, · Even noted Ham h1stonans would have to go back a long way to come up with a hit-and-run of. fense equal lo t his one "This is the way the game should be played," s aid Rich Saul "Chuck Knox didn't seem to want to go for the. bi~ strike when he was her(!. It was always g1vethe ball to Lawrence ( l\lcCutcheon I "I TillNK YOU HAVE to give a lol of credit to Ray Ma lavasi , Lione l Tay lor 1offen s1ve coordinator ). Dan Radakovich (offensive line coach ) and Paul Lanham (quarterbacks {"Oach ) They're the ones who have opened things up. "ViMie is having a hell of a year and the of· fe nse seems lo be doing what they want." added Saul. fn controlling the tempo. the Ra ms appeared to dictate proceedings against the 49ers . The Ram s ran when they had to. and threw when they needed to make a quick strike. THE RAMS ALSO added impressively to thetr alr eady impressive numbers of: five straight wins; 31 points to run their season total lo 208 (29. 7 aver age), ranking them second only to San Diego in the NFL: Ferragamo's 18 of 27 for 291 yards and four touchdowns improved his figures to 100 of 148 for 1,248 yards and 13 TDs (in six games): and Cullen Bryant 's three receptions r an his team leading totals to 21 receptions for 184 yards and two TDs., If there Is anything more ex- •~=::. ~itif!.g in. a ball iam e tha n -watt'Jfiitg --.eor.... amt Qu19en-- berry come o(( the bench in the .TRIUMPHANT' MOMENT Tug McGraw II Elated ---• :;;y "l think one thing we're doing more is not get- ting· up as a team so much as getting up individual· ly." rationalized Doug France. "Each one or us knows we have a job to do. ''I think there is a lot of carry-over value from CSee RAMS, Pal(e BZ) late innings to put out a develop. lng brush fU'e -as baseball peo- ple describe a ra lly -it is liatening to them detail their peaks and perils . ~ Johll Sevano ,, -.............. Bl The Sarne Jab bar INGLEWOOD CAP ) Suffice it to say that six-time "lational Basketb a ll Associ a t wo most valuable player Kareem Abdul- Jabbar 1s back with the 1.akers and shows no ill effects of the cor neal abrasion he suffere1I on Oct. 12. Abdul-Jabbar, who l1·d Los Angeles t o the NB A cham pionship last season, returned to the team in fine fashion Sunday night, scoring 29 points and pull ing down nine rebound!-in 32 minutes of action as the unbeaten l.ake rs breezed to a 125 107 vie tory over Golden Sta te ABDUl.-JABBA R mad1• 12 of his 15 field goal attempt:., une of which was significant With 5:27 remaming in the third quarter, the 12-year veter an made the 10.000th field goal of h1•. NRA {"are~r. becoming onl) th" third player in league history Wilt Chamberlain and John li .Jvlkek were the others to ,.,., • 0mplish the feat "There was no problr1 1 i.:cttinv. back lnto shape bct'au~" 1 w<is on ly out a week," said Abdul .Jabbar They Cthe Warr wrs l <tre a good te am, better tha11 the score indicates. but we got thr•m down and they couldn 't reorg;.11111.e · · 1 ·11 probably wear tlw goggles a couple or months. They C'ausc a little bit of a problem hut 11 's okay to play with." ABDUL·JABBAR w.1~ .i1·<·iden· tally poked in the ri~ht eye by Hous ton forward H11 d " Tom · Janovich early in the th 1 rd ci uarter on Oct 12. The Lakt>r"' c·enter missed 21,2 ~ames. but t h1• t"am survived well withdutb11 Los Angeles· v1ctop· r.1·cr the Wa rriors was 1t.s fifth s traight of t he young season. g1·. ing· the Lakers their best start -..11ce they moved west from Mi01w;1 µolls in 1960. • Abdul-J a'bbar had r>l •·nty of help. Earvin "Magic · .Johnson had 26 points, seven re hounds and four assists ; J im Ch<ine-; made nine of his 10 field goa l au t-rnpt.s in scoring 19 points; Jama al Wilkes added 18 points, a nd reserve forward Mark Landsberger had a team-leading 12 rebounds in just 19 minutes of action "I THINK Ka r eem helped tonight," said Los An gell· < o:i"h Paul Westhead with a smile. "It's good to see him in the sky again. It looked like we had the ga m e put away with a little while to pJay and he wanted to go back 111. He 's mor e concerned with his rhythm than getting his 10,000t h field goal. "Chones looked great from the start. He's playing a new rule and thinks anything up thert-he has a chance to ge t. He goes aftf'r any rebound within 10 feet of h 1 m " The takers pulled ,, "'a.y to a 66·47 halftime advanta~1· .ind the Warriors weren't C'lostr th:\n 10 points after that . Lloyd F ree and 8era:1rd King led Golden State, 3-2. w11n 21 and 19 points. respectively. Sunday's P.ro F ootbaJI Rams 31 , San Francisco 17 Allanta 41 , New Orleans 14 San Diego 44, NY Giants 7 Houston 20, Tampa B.:i y 14 Miami l7, Buffalo 14 Philadelphia 17, Dallas 10 Cleveland 26. Green Bay 21 Cincinnati 14, Minnesota 0 Washington 23, St. LouisO Seattle 27. NY Jets 11 Chicago 24, Detroit 7 Kansas City 23, Denver 17 . •New England 37 Baltimore 21 Tonight's Game ). Oakland at Pit tsb11rgh (Channel 7 at 6 o'clock) • NFL Summaries, Page 63 • "i FL Roundup, Page A4 Both have nicknames tor their pltcbea. 8ot.b enjoy post-game repartee with the media , •Prinkllna their comments with f ar·out remarks. Rams Will Make Some Changes Sometimes they ar e funnier tban Bob Rope. McGraw came into Sunday's ••me in the seventh inning, 1tnaek out Geor1e Brett twice and Willie Aiken• once, and tben, with the buea loaded on walU. threw a slider put Jose Cardeul for tbe flnal out. "I mt. CU'denal will' my Ct.atty S.i;'1lai explainec[ "It Hila. I • .,. U.-MCODCI dme wtth ., JGlm Jam..--lt WU a fMt. llntl1lt baU -tbat'1 tbe WltJ J Ike IDJ 1111b w1ll1k7." Ill .. abllb lnalq, wblle bit ................ ~Cl la ......... Hal ll~RM ea..,. .. ., ,.,. ............ but· ( ... 8SlllD.•••••Z> The "injured reserve list" in the NFL is akin to baseball's "disabled" roster. It's a place where hurt athletes can nurse and rest the i r wounds. In base ball, the time pe r iod can vary anywhere from 10 days to the rest of the year. In football, however, the minimum a player muat sit out is four weeks while the maximum ia baseball's equivalent. IN BMEBALL, YOU can put any number of player1 on or off the list t.broulbOUt the coune of a seuon. ID footbell. you can put uy nmnber of plll)'en on. . . but tbat 'a where t.be 1lmllartt1 eodl and the problems beitD -"pedallJ for tbe Rama. • The NFL onlJ allows )'OU to make three moves lo remove players orr the list during t he course of a season. That's the rule, there are no exceptions. So if you shouJd put 25 players on ln· jured reserve. only three can come back. ' That's why te ams are very selective in who they put on and off. THE RAMS, WITH lbia in mind, have some extremely deUcate maneuven to perform tlUa -.elc. Pt..t Hadea ll acbeduled to come off the DL~week. So ia Terry Nelaon. Wendell . ler doesn't aeem to be too far behind, r. Gr.....S, two ol the mov• will .,. to brtn1 back RaCJen and Tyler. But .ttat about the t,hlrd? And, who ll •ot.na to be bumped to make room for the re- turnees? As for Haden: It's obvious the Rams won 't carry four quarterbacks, which meana either Jeff Rutledge or Bob Lee figures to get the axe. Immediately, one would think Lee's the moet probable, but don't count on it. THE RAMS KNOW they're 1olng to have to deal e ither Vince Ferraaamo or Haden durint the ort·aeuon and the thought ol loeiftl Lee rrtcbtem them. On the au.er band, they doa 't want to let Rutledae 80 either, because the ~oachet have been impreaed with how he'1 come alona and Uke bis rutW'e . Tbe IOlution? Simple, really. Watch for Rutledge to come up with an Injury this week and be placed on the DL list. No, the injury probably won 't orcur , and yes. it's crooked. But this is the on- ly way you can protect certain players in the NFL and tbe Rams aren't the only team guilty or this unforgivable sin. It' a used by everyone . BY PU'ITING RUTLEDGE on the DL, it allows the Rama to keep Lee (which they n eed to do) a nd hide Rutledae until next year <which they w ant to do). That way Ferragamo or Haden can be dealt and the n ams wouldn't lote anything . A• for ftleulng either or them, it they were to let Lee go, he's already <AM SEVANO, Pate B2> .. ~~@rts Break A Cep8ul• Report ''°"' the World of l port1 KC Ow n~r els Preced e nt, W ill Lirtut s~a~on Tickets •'rom Al• otl.pa&clllH KANSAS \'IT\' l\&nsu City Royals owner Ill t-:" tnlit l\auffmun hu~ taken what ll belil'ved t ri lht• un prer\'<it'Ol l~ ,14.p o( putUn.c a C'e11tn~ un thr numl>t>t of "'<'n:.on llC'kc.·t~ lhf' team will 'll'll for 111•,t 1•<1r K ...iu!(n11111 :..11tl !'-undn' he will hrn1t w uliorl u c·kel.ll tu t5 ooo t"•1·m1sl' tw "'I.Int:. ti' ront1nue lo Ix• ulilt-to offor llt•k•·t,; 1111 111\'\t:-t'J'•m !Jltt\<lff .:ume' to fans who don't huy s1•a11011 th'k t'l~ • • • • T"he tt'llnl no~ ~uu1 u11tcei< ..,t•1111on hr 4 4 ,,,f lit 1. .. 1hold1•rs one bt'tll J l t'J <'h po:st bl'HOn • - -• , nnt.• .. t for e.11·h M'U'llln l11·kt-\ ht'lil With n .. •.ir\\ l.'.~100 :.t•a11n11 l11·kl'l.s. thut lcuvt•s fr.,.. ~<'Ills 01)('n to tht• 1it•·n1·r ul publH' dun111( p11:-t .,,·,1s••n 111,1) uf1t·1 lht• 1111·d111 , Huyuls pl.1) "r' ,11111 till' \ l!'>ll111.: ll·urni. un· ullotll'd l h .. ·11 .. h.11 l'l' Ho\ t1I-. 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I nc\\'f l~lt1•\cJ v.1.· \\ould s dl lht• number of season t11·kl'b thut v.1• .,old 11r th.it J.;iJns as l'tty wo~ld draw :!.:I00,000 plu:. fJns t10 ;1 '''ason i , hl.'t·ausc only 1.7 m1llton pco pie live wi\hin 51l miles of th1:. stadium If New York or Los ,\n~l'les drew th<it µcn·l.'nl:tl-{1' of Lhetr vopulat1ons, they'd drav. ::!(.) in1lhon J year This IS the: smallest or the major lea gue r 1t1c:.. Yl'l we're fourth or fifth tn attcndanrc." The stadium ong1n ally .... as planned for 50,000 seats. bu\ money ran short and a labor ::.lnke delayed ronstrurtwn. and plans were r ut to t he l'llrrcnt r1~urc. he s a1tl To adcl. seats now thl' rno?">t ltkely way would be by ex tend111g the stadium's uµpcr d1•ck would cost a !11'".i.mum of $10 million and that woultln l he "cl·onom1rally wise, Kauff mnn said • ..-------quu1 e of I h f# Doy -------. Oklahomu football C'oach Barry Switzer, asked 1f the Soone rs w~rl' going for l'l national rerord. <lfte r fumbling 30 t1mec; in four games: ''Why nol? It's the 0€.'St thing Wl.' dO .. f 'rom Po~Jf· HI l .fllllttk f ti .. 1• ~tHd Hal 'f'rfrk Tom •·Y•l•k SC'ored his llCl'Ohd three aoal hat Iii trlr k, lnrludlnN 11 Hhort hunde>d 110•1 In lhe flre t ' pt>rlod, lo lead the Chlraao Black llawk1 to an ,_. National Hockey LA!•tiutt vletury over W'8hln11ton Sunday lacqM• Rlclaard and 111111111 Hlalep 11cored t(Oala in the IHt 51 aeronds to alvt' (luebfic a 4·4 tie with Win napcg ll111lop'a tJoal with seven 11.-c•ond11 remalnlnl( <•llnc•h •d lh\I th1 , P.at Hickey 11corNf twke and BUI Delar10 und Rick Valvt1 Adtlt•d ont1 aplef'f' H 'foronto 9napped Uutri.io 's 20 "am~ home H'f' un beaten !'ltreak wl\h 1t 4 2 vitlory 1'hrcc 1(011111 hy Uavr: IWm f'alto hoo11ted t:cJ monto11 to 11 4 :.! vNdll'l ov1•r th4l New York II on1o1t•r11 Hnrtforrl'" 0 1v .. 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Wt•o;t <;t:rmuny·., 8tornhard l.anl(..r wa' lh111I w1lh '1\:') O•nny und Davf' ' t:dwards, with u bc tt1•1 h111l M , w110 tht' W11lt Disney World •· Nat111n al Tt•<im 1o1111f 1'11urnp11in11h11> liy tw11 11trrikl's at Luk1· · Uue na Vis ta, l0la , l11•1·111n111K 1111' first ltrolh..ri; <"om1'inat1on to win the title Austr11ll an Buh Sht:Ul'r ended u two year droui,:ht by winn1nj.( the I ;old Cou11t ('Ju11111e at Bnsbanl', Aus tralia. Sheun·r fin·d u f111ul rnuml fl!I for ll n hol1• total()( <!7!J . then watt·h1·d ('brl11 Til-knvr hlow up rm th•· f1n <1I thrr·1· hole::; after appearing to Ill' .1 1·1°11111n w111nt•1 Hobimmn ll••lfl" 1•1uw ui.r .4'1u1p .fit1.r l"orward Truck Hobinson Sl'lll I'd 2:1 f1ti1nts and m pulled down 10 r ebounds ai; Phoen ix won its first National Basketball Assoc111l1on game ever in San U1ego. blasting the Chppe rs 10:!·84 Sunday night. Dennis Johnson and Waller Davis added 20 and 16 points . respectively. to give Phoenix its fourth triumph in five Aa mes . . Brian Winters led Milwaukee with 22 points as the Bu<'ks captured a 105·93 victory over v1s1ting New Jersey Cliff ltobioson and Darwin Cook both scored 19 points to lead New Jt.>rst•y, wh1r h lost on the road for the first time in four i.:aml.'S Dor~•·U . tfftHfflOnff•rg ln.f11~ 1'1111 .ADEl.PlllA Dallas Cowboys running [il bac k Tony Dorsett s uffe red a cracked nb on his. 4 • lowe r left side a nd Philadelphia Eagles running • back Wilbert Montgomery sustained a h yperex- lcndtd le ft knee Sunday, but each s aid he hoped to play next Sun day . F.ach team ·s rus hing leader was injured tn the first hair of the Eagles · 17 10 National Football Lea~ue victory Sunday SPORTS BREAK FOOTBALL ~EBALL "'Sialw Parlarcf 10 ttt.7 l.»12 Anaeles postman, "overindul&ed" Saturday even· AHCADJA Woodrow Wll'°n Taylor, a Los !!J In&. fl wu whlle enjoying a few cocktaJt.. as a mat· tcrof f•ct, that he promised to lake hla hosts to Santa Ania the next afternoon. When Sunday mornin& rolled around, Taylor had a hcudiu·hc. Whe n Sunday evening rolltid uround, Taylor had <·ollttlt.'<I $74,942.50. hltlln" the pick 6 on u single S2 ticket. "I nearly called my friends and canceled our trip to the trar k ," Taylor 11u1d "I only had $4 11fter gom~ out last <SutunJ11y I nll(ht Hut I gave I.hem m y word so we went to the trark " When Tuy l11r arrived, he s pent h<ilf of his $4 on a d111ly tloublc lil'ki:t When his !'>elert1on in \ht· first race won, Taylor n11k1•d his 1(1rl friend. I ..ciu1se Clurk, what to do with the remain inic S:! 1':ihe sul(l(C!>tt'd try 111~ lht· 1'1(')( 6 The second hulf of Ti.1yl11r·~ double also w<Jn. returning $J8 4!0 Hut 1t was not until <1ftcr the sixth racr that T aylor re· all zed h11rntherfou1M•lf'1·t1on!'>1n the l'tt·k 11 h:id a lso won "Wh1·n th e o;l·vcnth rar·r· 1•am1• around I told my friends that J h;11J f1v1• w111nno;," f'avlor stud "Hut I d1dn.'t want to w1Jtd1 lht• 1 u1·1· I JU!'>L l1!'.ll0n<·ll When th1· unnuunn:r suid fo:I ·vr·n St1l l'11l''> W d 'i 111Jlllng out I i.:ut a htlh· rll'rvvus " F:l1·vl'n Strl< h1·1, r·:1r1p(·d I uvl'>r '!> G 101 fi r·..r1I. 1111t-or only t WU purd1;."1·d l>Y th•· I I l)Wd <of :J:l.4~4! Hul•iu-.w y H iu~ 'l 'u11 , .. ,..,, l 'i1 I•• lgfliH Shlrlt'y )1ultlown1•y 1-;1pturt•d lwr f1·11r1h 11;r • t.itin:il 1·v1·11t •1f th•· '>Pti-.on ~unday at Onl.tfl11 \lotm Spt.·r·dw~v with .in 11nprt.·1·1·d1·nt1·d '"''rind 'I <111 F u1•I world 1°hi1HIJllllll'>hlfl 10 dr<ig rLll'ln~ Hcf1111· 1<!.000 slw 1 .rnghl and jlit!'>'>l'rl l•:I 'f111•1 ., (,ar} HN'k for the title Her bt•ht l'ffort w:.~ r, 'II ?">r-r·rind!'> at <!:17 ·Hi mph . Cale \'arhornu~h won lt\I' A1111·n1•an 500 1;r~1r1!f '\c:1t1011al s tock c ar ran• 111 f{111·k1ngh.J111 '.\ < 1101111111.: oll llarr.Y (.;int for the v1 (.' triry Al lJn'>•·r wo11 lt1<· <'un A111 < 'halll•nJ,lr· at Laguna Se1 ;, 1n \lnn1t·11·\ Jimm} c 1Jn nn" nu-.ht>d Eliot 1'c>lti1r hn, fi :~ fi I 111 v.111 I h1· f'<1ntr1n ( la'"'' 111 I h1na before a c·rnwd r1I .J,000 h 'llll l.Pncll rl<•f<'<ill•d Ujt1rn Uorg, G ~l. 6·2, f> 7. 0 Ii. r; ·1 to win lh(· Sw1so; lntcrn.it1onal lt·nn1s indoor lo urn ;i rTwnl ('h ris E v1•rt I.lo yd hr :it \nd ri•a J aeller. 6·4. fi I 1n lhl' f1n;if!'> •1f a woml.'n·, tm1rnam1•11t 10 l>N·dwld Bearh, 1-'Ja .'l'el•••·i11iot1~ Hadio Following drP the top sports event!. on T V tonight. Ratings a re :. , .. excellent .•. worthwarching, .. fa 11 ,. forget it e 6 p.m .. Channel 7 . NFLFOOTBALL: Oakland at Pittsburgh. Announce rs : Fr a n l< Gifford, Howaro Coseil and Don Meredith The Raiders evenr·d tht ir !.eC!SOn record a I :l·J and trail San Diego by one game whtle the Steelers are <1-? and still lead the American Conference Central D1v1s1on despite a 17-lo toss to Cincinnati last week. Kenny Krng ran for 138 yards and two touchdowns to lead Oal<lano over San Diego with Jim Plunkett at Quarterback. Terry Bradshaw directs the Pittsburgh attack. RADIO Footbo\I Oakland Al P1ttsburqh 5 ·SO pm , KN X 110701. f 'r on1 Page BI SERIE~ OF FLAKES • • • SEV ANO'S COhUMN • • • RAMS ... ton <1nd propl'll•·d ti lo <lt•PP ldt fi e ld It wa:. foul In ool\'" f1.•w ll'!'l Th<· 1·rowcl nr' .1 ~.·1r.~1 :i nti m tllrnn.' on TV ~.;,,~ I 11~ Jl(ll hi' hl'..irt with h" right h:rn1I .. \l:1o hl•:Jrt v. as n·all~ p111 np 1n ~. hf' '.11d ·11 ll had hl•en fair. I would h<i \'1• hN·n rt·ady for one of lhOSl' Cl'H rcsc.:uc units the' 'vt' been lldvertising <on the scoreboard) all week .. McGraw, 36. who coined the "You Golla Believe" rallyin g cry in the New York Mets' pe n- nant dnv1• 1n l!J7:J, 1s <i l)I J.:, long ha1re<I l!ll:O-\\hn c1dm1ts he loves attenl1un Qutsl•nlX'rry 26. who tu:d tht.• \' ankecs t ;oc1s1• < ;os~aJ..t:: with 33 saves thl' past seascin, is J quiet. Leaf~ Si~n Star TO HONTO I 1\ P 1 HorJe SC:tlm· 1ng. th(' Toronto l\laple Ll•afs' all- star defcns1.•111a11, has s q,:ne<l <1 mult1yenr contract with the Na tional llockc> Lc:.i...:ue dub. his agentsa1d Sunday BJorn Wagnusson ""oultl not re veal tht.o terms of the contract. but 1t is r1:ported to b<.' hetwt·(•n S350,000 and $1100.000 a yea r , mak ing him the highest paid Leaf!> player 1 n the team 's h 1story NOW AVAILABLE Mini Office Rental Services Include • local 900'••• •ttn ~wll• or bO• ".,.,..., . l••~·-....... "9 • CaM \fl S.W.. '""" 9u) • Uf'lftff ... IWC .. S...V.C.• •M•M'-*'9S- • k <r•tMet ~. •1<4ftf.~tOC'~ --ACT NOW. SPACE LIMITED (1• ~,_tr .. 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Ile s ays he pe rfected his art by stuctyinR the Pirates' Kt•nl TekuJve "I don't get many breaks from the umps." he s ays "They think undcrhanders arc freaks " When one writer described him as a 1eft h ander caught in a right hander's body, he struc k back with "That guy 1s a H arlequin Homanres write r in a s ports w rite r's body." I le said when he s igned with the Hoyals as CJ free agent 1n Hl75 "all they gave me was three bags of chew a nd a coach t1 rket lQ W aterlo<> on <J' prop plane. I s pilled coffee on my pants and llH.'Y haven 't pC:11d m e for that." The puC'k ish Hoyal r eliever added that he had no g randiose ideas a bout !iome day being nch J.nd ownmg a palac e "I am allcrg1<' to moats," he ~aid "I can't afford a lligalors. I don't hke drawbrid ges and those dungeons arc alw<iys a waste." Coast Cre w S p a rkles BOSTON Oran~c Coast College ·s f'1g ht oa red s h ell finished 20th Sunday out of a field of 40 in the pres t igious Head of thl' Charle s Hegatta, here . OCC. competing in the pre mier cn·w event of the day-the men's champio nship e ight, had a time of 16 minutes. 30 seconds over the three-mile winding course down the Charles !liver. The winner was Navy. followed by the West German National team , Harvard and the U.S. na· tiona l lei.I m. Navy's time was 15:26. C r ew members included Wally Brown. Dan Freese, John Thompson, Jeff Luc key. Todd Landwehr. Dave Bunnell. Troy K insey. Drew Cree and cox· s wain Lee Miller THE NEW----- SPORTING HOUSE s250_s400 savings ON INITIATION FEES FULL FACILITY MEMBERSHIPS OHL Y ONLY 50 MEMBERSHIPS LEFT!!! W fl •<>n;.t tn build our ~ rP putation on you! SH USTOOAY • 16 Rcx:quetball Courts •Indoor Basketball Courts •Volleyball Indoor & Escorted Tours Conducted for the Public Daily Outdoor • ~ f •Cam 11 & Olympic Weights ., •Sauna, Steam & Jacuzzi J ,1 Nautilus r Equipment •Aerobic Fitness Classes Available •Massages • 1 /8 Mile Track •Sun Rooms •Babysitting •No C.ourt Fees •Sun Deck •Swimming •Sociol lounge "601 /GMhf" RolUI -----752-0565 ______ _ gone on record saying to ttw Hams he probably won't rome back. And if Hutledge is let go, h e's likely to be picked up by another team. The only m yst e r y to this puzzle is what day these moves will take place. or course there 's a great chance the coaches will throw everyon e for a loop and keep all four active. That's unlikely. though . As for Tyler . watch for e ither Eddie Hill <possible separated r ight shoulder ) to go o n the hst, or Rill Bain <offensive guard / to ht> given his outright re lease * • • Agent Mike Trope may be SU· 1ng assistant general manager Jac k Faulkner and the Hams. but Faulkne r has n 't been served any papers yet notifying him of that fact . "ll 's runny how 1t 's reached the newspapers but I haven 't seen anything, .. says Faulkner . ••• Jack Reynolds . w h o is a perfectionist on the h eld. still isn 't happy w ith how the de- fensive unit 1s playing. •·1·m kind of dcpH•!'>!-t•d hl· SC:11d ·we· rt' -;\111 d<11n1.1. <;tup1d thin~~ "Wt• IN(•rt· dt·<Hi tn t h1· 111''1 quart<'r Wr ,.c h l'l'n so ~r" g r a mnied that llll.' d{•fen<;t: 1~ ~11 ing to win ball gam1:s that "I don 't think we're pla)tnj:: at our maximum lilt yet. Next week will tell. Atlanta has a fine team that hustles all over the plare .. "' . I n J u r ) u pd :1 l r :"I. •JI J 11 Cromwell h<.1dly lin11s1·d ni.thl hand : Edd11· Ifill 1w..,,tf1l1· s ho ulder sepilr:1t 111n • ~ 1 J.':; "'Ill be taken toda\ 1 .. l..1rk1l· ~lat<'r painful n~tit kn<'l' An ortho gram was taken la:o.l Tuesday to dete rmine the e xtl·nt of the in jury It's not had l'nough tn operate. but 1t wa!-had t·nou~h to keep Slater nut o f the lineup against the .t!Jerh • • • Dennis Harrnh r an 't seem to do a nything n ght I le mufferl two snaps from his new position at center. and then had lo watch Doug Smith may!Jt• pla) his he t game of the year NFL Standings NATIONAL CONFEHENCE East w L T Pel . PF PA Phila. 6 I 0 .857 190 80 Dallas s 2 0 . 714 186 102 St.Louis 2 5 0 .286 101 120 Wash. 2 5 0 .286 101 120 NY Giants I 6 0 .143 98 220 Centr al Detroit 5 2 0 .714 176 121 Chicago 3 4 0 .429 99 107 Minnesota 3 4 0 429 102 150 Gree n Ray 2 4 l .357 96 163 Tampa Bay2 4 l .357 99 140 West ltams 5 z 0 .714 Z08 135 Atlanta 4, 3 .o. .571 188 138 San t-,r an. 3 4 0 .429 161 229 New Ort. 0 7 0 .000 102 209 ~Y'•S<•rwt ll•m• 31, s.n Fr•11<IM:O 11 M l•ml 17, 81111•10 14 Pllll.0.IP"l• 17, 01110 tO Cltv•I-i., GrHfl l!llY 21 Clnc.1,.,._11 I•, Mf,_IOU O 'Nnlllngton Jl, St. Louf' 0 Seetue 17. -Yoo )els 17 llUent••>....,. o.,_..,, I• c111c990 2•, Oelroll I ICantM City U, Oen.,., 17 Hew Enotano n , eemmo.• 21 Se n OleoO 44, ,..,. Y0tll. GllnU 1 HOll\IOft>O, T-Bay 14 ,.....,. .• o- Oakl-M Plt\\llurQll IChl"""' I •Uo'clcKll.I r\:\IEHICA~ CO~l"l-:t< E°"C'I: East w I. 1' l•ct. PF I',\ New Eng 6 I 0 R57 <!07 131 Buffalo 5 2 0 71-1 14'1 108 Baltimore 4 3 0 571 153 14:! Miami 4 3 0 .57 1 ~I Wt NY J ets l 6 () .143 114 164 t:entr a I Pitts . ·I ~ 0 667 156 101 Cleveland 4 3 0 .571 147 133 Houston 4 3 0 571 114 125 Cine inn. 3 4 0 429 108 105 West San Die~o 5 4! 0 714 210 14!8 Sea ttle 4" 3 0 .571 131 138 Oakland 3 3 0 500 137 144 'Denver 3 4 0 429 130 156 Kans as City3 4 0 .429 125 142 S-y·1G1"'" R•m• ol Allanla ICl!<lnNI i '' 10 •.m I Ot "•er •I New Vork Gl•nls MlnneM>la •I Grt"" 8•y New EnQI-•I 8uff•fo l'OW Orlee..s •I Wasnl"QtOn P11u1>uf'9ll •' ctt .. 1.,..0 SI LCklil Al IUUtmo"' Detroit •I 1Cans1> CllY CM<..,., al Phll-lpf>ta ClnclnMlf •I Hou\lon Su Ille al Oall.l•nd T1mp11Myal San Frant lKO S.n Oloqo •I 0.11" ICll•ntW!l I •14 I'm I ~y,Oct 11 M iami at New Y1>1~ Jeh lh1· f1n"t' .,..,, had last year in the ~u111•1 ll11wl. · <'xpluined Bryant. \\'1· ha\<' a lot of players with ex· 1wru 111·1· lwl11 nd thC'm now and ,., "' 'tlun~ ')t't-ms t n be coming t" Pl Ill' I ·\\ 1· h.J\'1• lwl'<imt' ('Onfident as .1 11111l tnd I think ther e's acer· 1;,11 n o~YC'holog1<"al advantage to knowin~ you t an come out and score qujck like we have. "Th<'rc's no doubt that it's 11111rl· t un 1,>Ut tlw r<' whe n you're i.>(ltrn~ ~llll'k points " t\e said . lt ''l>"ft" 11.0,,• th111 gs up and a l- 111\1 :-\111,·111 tic• more · 1 rl':ilh bl'l1t·vc thb team 1t1111k_, 11 1-.rn :-.l·ore any time 1t h.1, to I rlo11't tl11 nk there's any do uhl 1n our minds that when we nl''-'d to :-.l'On· we can." Fcrragamo. who has been one ''' LhC' inst rument al leaders of this new rC's urgenC'e. is just now brgmmng Lo .eel into the s pirit of lhin~s · ·Thcrt' <Jre so many pr essures both 011 and off the field, it's nice lo uc· m a game where you can enJo~ yourself." he says. "It's n1l'e tn hl'ar Lhe players are hav· tng fun lx·r aUS(' I'm having run. too · BOATING ~ • • ..... " ............ &•llSAI Clt't ...... "-··· .. , ... ........ _ ., ' • J • I 0 0 0 ¥< ...... ,. tc-.... ... LWll-1,11 L ~1\11.11 Un.Ml.II -·I-.. ........ (. fttll0,11> ..... " --...t T ..... • '0 0 -··· i. • I t t () l •etl a I 0 0 0 Atlfn• " 0 0 0. '""II<""' I I I I Wit.., .. 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Ell1> 1 71 ,_ 1 O (Je•Ol•nO, Hiii ~ t• Rl.K'•' S-tl. M Pn11fl • •t Be•r• 24, Lion• 1 k•• •• O...rten 0.HOll 0 0 0 I (ho<•OO I J I I /4 Ctu EvM\i. I tun f ff\Ofn.o tut~I Chi FG Tnom.i. •8 Chi H•rpw" run ( Tnorn1u ~ICtl! J Oet L 1 hompion 14 pe u. lrorT'I D•n•elson tMvH•~ "''"' Cru St.Oft .. p.,ss trorn Ev•nt t Tf'Ofn•' llO) A SI.~ l ..... V .... ILa-.. RUSHl/llC. Delrolt, Sim' 14•13 ChlCIQO P1yl°" 21·101, He•oer l}.41, Ev•n• S·IS PASS1111Ci 0."011, D•n••''°" IS 11-0.'IOJ ChlC-. Ev.,..l _..1.111 RECEIVING Delro1I 8u .. o •·•1. Hiii l•JI, SIM\ l-11. F 5<011 l-3'. J rnompM)n 2·33, L. Tno,.,1ton l•J.4, ClllUOO, J Seal• 3·1.0, BHCMegol I 16, Well$ l·I•. Chergere 44, Glente 7 Sc-. •Y 0.0.,,.n NV Glat11\ O 0 1 0 s ... 01090 0 21 1 I• ... SO '-11tltl I run llllnlr>thU•l<•I SD Jell•non 39 P•H l•om fouh fS.ftlrs<l\l\o •1<•1 SD J o1ntr I I o•H trom fo111\ (S.11irsc:l\l\eli.IOI /llYG-TlylOr I run 10.,..lo klek) SD -'-"""' I , .... '8e11lrs<hkt ..io I SD Ftovo JI o .. s trom Fouls lk•c• l•lle<I> SD Fe; llel'llr\Clllle SO SD --• S run flleftl•><h .. klCkl A -SO,Jt) l1Mlhr-.i11.o ... n RUSHING -Now Y0tk, !Nltlle•• 11>-ll, Taylor .. l1, Simms 4·21 Sen 0 1e9<>, Mul\tla t.l4, T-.. •·ll, ~Uelll 11·11 P•.SS~ New Yon, Slm•M 1.,1'-1·115. Brunner 1·2-0.4 S.,, OleQO, l"o.;u U·"'l·l-444, l.11lller H-0. ll. RECEIVl/llC. New YOik, Teylor ._71, M•ll-s •20, Pllttnel\ J.JO, ...-.. 11.oy 1 .. 2 S... Di-. Joi,.r ll>-111, Wln.1.,... ... 101 Joi terson ,_.IOI, TllOnwls •·3' 011 .... 20, Buccaneera 14 Sc_ 11, OtMrten T•m,.. S.y H ..... , .... HO<I -FG l"rth cl\ 21 How -FCi l"r111<n 3l 0 1 0 ,_ .. J 10 7 0-10 HOii -Berber 11 pen trom Slebler (FrllS<ll lrk kl Ta --11-•from Wllllams fY"1f• ml1111tl<kl Ho.;-c:er-.1 .. IOrun (F•ll•chklek) TB -8r°""'IOlurnbl• r•lu•11 IVte>r.,..1at1 kl<k l A -... 1'7 . ........... ~" RUSHl/llCi -T-ll<ly, Eck-.. )7, J Devis ... U ... ll ... 14, H-IOll, Cam•ll lJ.203, CerJmnter 1-31. PASSING -T•mP• •• .,. w 1111 ...... .... ,.. •• 141 •....... ,Ort) Si-...... , .. ,.,42. RECEIVING -T...,N Bev. JonM •II, E,k_ .. ,., Bell .. 14 . ..._\Oft, T, Wiiton •·:Ill, Rtnlro >-H. Berber. 3·7'. C•rpen!M, J.20. Chief• 23, Bronco• 11 Sc-Ill OtMrten )(enw• City ) 10 I J-2J O.nvn 1 l 3 0 I/ ICC -FG Lowrey JI O.n Uptlluteh 14 0oe•• •rom _,,.,,. ISlotnlorl t.lc•l Den -OdOfn> • PIU '"'"' Morton 1510111· IOf'lkln l KC -FG L-ro 3' l(C -l>hrOfl 7t NU ••om fuller l lo"ffi kick> 0.n -FG Slelntor1 II KC -M•,.11•11 ... o•u l•om Fullot I l owr•y k\Clr I I( C fC. Lowr•y JO A I0,1~ 1i.--11.e.-n RUSHl/llG -1C1n••• Clly, Mcl(n19n1 I•~. Bello<I 7-~. Mor9-1·3'1 Oenwr Armst._ 11 .. 1, Jenw11 9.'.)4. PASSING -ll:•n•o C111, Fuller 14·l0·0·1". Denver. Morton 11·31·2 '"· Robln-l>-1-04 RECEIVING l(en .. t City, M•r•l>etl •·103. Mor.-l·ll, R-2-11. 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N-f Rdl\9f'I\ I (n1c •QO I W•1h1not°"' 4 Oue-o.c • w 1rwoptQ • , 1'" Tonigflll'I G~me '>ea Ille .\I UI<>~ Boating Omohundro Wins Title Tom Omohundro of Newport Harbor Yacht Club 1s the new temporary owner of the Barney Lehman trophy, symbolic of the Lehman·l2 sailing championship. Omohundro won the title in a seven-race re- gatta sailed Saturday and Sunday out or Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Runner-up was Jim Buckmgham and third was Buzz Tupman. both of NHYC. The Lehman-12 is a fiberglass. cat -rigged dinghy designed by the late Barney Lehman in the 1940s. It eventually became the NHYC club dinghy, raced by some of the hottest sailors in the ar ea, many of whom have gone on to win honors in more high-performance craft. Bill ~cker was several times class champion before moving up to Star boats -in which he won a world's championship before. later still. moving up to 12-meters in which he defended the America's Cup in 1970. The Lehman· 12 has strict class rules . It weighs about 126 pounds and is raced with a minimum crew weight of 325 pounds -in many cases. the skipper and his wife or girlfriend. l 'flnean Capuaen Udo-f .j MISSION BAY Dave Ullman of Balboa Yacht Club won the Lido-14 Southern California District Championship in a five -race regatta sailed Saturday and Sunday out of Mission Bay Yacht Club. Thert~ were 59 contenders for the title sailing in light to moderate winds. Ullman is a seven·time national champion in the class and 1s rated as one o! the top small boat sailors in the world. Runner-up was Kendall Karnes, Mission Bay Yacht Club ; third was Chris Raab <c urrent na· tional champion from Huntington Harbour Yacht Club>. fourth was Mark Reynolds. San Diego Yacht Club, and fifth was Jeff Lenhart. Mission Bay Yacht Cl ub. Durgan~ Etdngrr Mln LONG BEACH -Free Enterprise. A Seren· dipity-43 co-skippered by Dennis Durgan and owner Dick Ettinger, Newport Harbor Yacht Club. was the overall and Class A winner Saturday in the Ocean Racing Championship sailed out of Long Beach Yacht Club . Class B winner was Red Shift, a Choate-40 co· skippered by Alex Goetz and J im Kahle. Los Angeles Yac.ht Club. Winne,. in Clau.C wu Tonka. a Peterson·34. co-skippered by Harry Hibbs and Paul Klatt, Anacapa Yacht Club. TroPhy winnets 1n •~h clets• CLASS.... I ....... EnlorprlM ISe•...Olplly·lll Denni• Ou•oa,.·Dltl< El· llno•r. 7 lllu•lon, fCllOale·U I Ed Mc:Oowell, KHYC. l 01 Roi•• f Pelor'°'1 •1 l(l•k Ellloll, NHYC Women's Race Ends The five.race Orang1• County Women's 0C"ea n Hacing Series wound u11 Saturday in a blustery r ace 1n th e o c ~a n s pons or e d by Ba hi u Corinthian Yal'hl Club The final rat·e was known as the Peggy C re gory Appreciation race rn honor of the woman who s park · plugged the s e r ies . Gregory was on hand to present the trophies to the winners. Wh·H•n ot Sa1uroav ~ '•te Ct•n A l.vnc'1 Moo. Lorr•tne Lynch, 8CYC 2. Tr~ Gordo. Nancv Jo P rtu, 8CYC. J Rune••v II Chuyl W.1-. VY( Cle.u 8 -1. Gimme Sflelltr Too. Lil\Oe 9.,,_, VYC: 2. -.... !.In· d•• Mottl\.8'trtwire TuM•• VYC ] Slio•I>• T •OI"' P•9VY Bryan Capo BYC o -.er•H ,., .. , W IMt f"\, 1 Gtmnw Shell., roo. Llnoe 81,,ow, VVC, 1 l.rnch Moo, Lorrelnp ly..C:ll. BCVC, J. S1oew1ndpr, ICer.n Bluel, BCYC, ~ M o•n•. S•ndr• M4t\n-O•,.D•r• T"rt'IU VYC. ~ Run.wev Ii C,..••I W11bl•. VVC 1981 CARS I c::std TRUCKS • ALL MAKES! 833-0555 A5'c for Ray. LEAS£ S'fCIALIST ot HOWARD Chevrolet COf'WI" or Dove .no (Ju..1 So NEWPORT BEACH This Weeks Special ...... 1977CADJLLACCOUPE DE VILLE Leather CO\'ered SC'alrnlo! :ire:i. 10 60 t.lual 1'ornlort seats & A~I F~I Sll'reo w tape phi) er 1381' OU> s4995 Cod1ll0<· \'al/it! /'rotect1on Sert tte lart'e•nrnl At•<l1/at1/t> 1 I I I I CLASS 6 -' Rte! Slllft (0-t....OI AIOI Goell-Jim K•hl9, u i.vc : 2 . fomah•wll IHOll•l\O·••I Joftn Arons, BYC. l . Blnoo (CF·31) 8er1 0¥-.. 1.BYC, Cl.ASS c -I Tonk• IP•le"Of\>J.o H•rrY HI-Paul Kl•ll, Al\4 YC; '· Jf.e~-~I ~(_J-~!'11).ijc~~.IM'»I Cl!'"..ix: '· ... , ... I I IK'\''C fin ftb...-f ~te• (.'olK"f~ I I Three classes turned out Saturday for Bahia 1 Annual yield on one to three·year 1 Corinthian Yacht Club's Octoberfest Regatta. investments. From $1 ,000 to $500,000 Winner in the Sheilds Class was Wind. skip-secured by California real estate. pered by Richard Evans, NHYC. followed by 1 I Alert, Robert Koll. UC JSA, and Charlotte, Gordon Investments available for: Marlow. UCISA. lndtvldualse Pension Planse IRA-Keogh In the Soling Class the wiMer was Vynner. I I ,sailed by Tod Padia. Balboa Yacht Club. Runner-ea11 01rec1 or co11ec1 1or 111t01n111tlQtl ~fu;'as Wixard. Tim James, Seal Beach Yacht 1 (714) 975-1010 I Winner in the Small Boat Ocean Racing Division <SORO> was Vantage, Dick Seward. Lit-w Diversified 1 tie Shipe Fleet: second was Family Feud, Ralph I Financial Rodhelm, scvc. and third was Dana Kammer. Consultants. Inc. Diego Kahr. South Shore Yacht Club. 1 1 t;rf1111 !tJallll lfl t'fft fH'fl 4590 MKArtttur, Sulte120 Newport BNCh, CA t2MO Grins, sailed by Dave French of the host club I The Company It Pays To Know. I was the overall and Clau A winner Sunday In the seventh and final race of Dana Point Yacht Club's Name ----- Dana Point Series. I Phone: Day E~M1nqs I Second overall was Innovader, Bruce An· denon, Capistrano Bay Yacht Club, and third waa Address ----- Gol™Lltl, Oreg Heath DPYC. w ily s1a1e Zip J c A-, Or•. Dew"'~"' o""ci t. 1_.,,..,, ~ .....,_, • " ..... -·-• -c.,_ ;J."""'1.lellt ....... Altff,~l'VC.~ Cl.AU 8 -I. o.ifta &Ml, o,.. H.._ O""C; J. It«• M Mii, _,..,.. - - - - - - -5-R...,._, O~YC: J, AUclr"'-, WM T,_,_, C:.... •YC. • Cl.AU C -I. A.-a. Tllll -~ ,. ..... Ol'VC; 2. AlltlCIMt1911, .. M<ln\yN,C...S~ -K .. 1, Ilk• llA!ftl..~8YC. Cl-0-I. -·· GMT Alllft, .,...TC; I. S--............ o .. vc. ~ • ,,. 'fllreading a NeOOle Newfound Power That's What Ja1vorski Did Geologist Sparks Technical RPnaissance B)' 1' .. t 411Mla&H PttN 'rhe l'hlladelph1a t;•alH were JU.St &01n& for a ,-, field .iolll, hoplna lo bruk • 10 10 tJt>, whc-n quarterba<"k Ron f•wonskt not1r ed something ··non snw their doublt• ('()vf'raa e on 11.rold <.:armlrh;wl nnd rl'uh.il'd he had enough Umf' to St'C' Chnrh· Sm11h rnman1i1 ov«-r. Ea1eles Coa<"h Du·k \'er111t•il :said I n&tt>ud or J po s1 blt> field goal at1f'111pt . J uwo rsk1 1'0lllll'dt"d with Smith for a IS yard tou1·hdown und u 17 10 National Football Lea1i1uc VH'tOr)• nvt•r th,• l)allns Co"'OO) s . unday THE \'lt,'t)H\" (;,\vt: the f:u.:1"~ :J ont' aame ll•lid In tht• uuunul ('unr1•rf'Ut'l'·s t-:11Mt-m 01v111ion with u 6 I n•t-t•rd l>ulln11 drop~d to~:? "Not too 1111U1'' JM•opl .. 1·an slh'k it In twtw.-..n people Ilk,· Hon did on th.it plt1} · \'<·rmv1I said '"lie showl·d t 1t•11w 11ilu11:-110H:-e· • rnlth. "hl' ,1•or1><l \\Ith 4 :.'7 n·mu1n1n~ 1n tht' wumt>. 1'&lll-<l 11 "lh1• bit:i.tt' I pl11> I \l' l'\l'r madl· "I d1dn'I 'l'l ' tht• tll'ft'll~I Vt' b1H'k 0 11 lht' plll}, stud Sn11th "I Jll:.I knl'" "hl'rt· I "ll:. 1>uppo!>e<l lo bl' I i.uw 111111 luokmi.: ,11 mt· .11111 hl· r•·<£1h d nlll'd It . T iit:: Wl~~l~C. M "OKI-. .-ainc three pld)'I> after 1111ddl<-,:u.ird l'hc1rllt> Juhn:.or1 1nlt•n·epted a pass b.> Oallus QllJrtt'rlun k I >.inn~ \\ h11e !'ht! hall "as llppt•d b.> l1 nt'hL1d.t•r .John Bunting c1nd Johnson m~1dc u iii 11n~ 1·•Ht·h .. I s aw tht•ir bur k:. 1111111nl:! out. .Juhnl:>on s111d .. And I knt'~\ Whitt' ".J:. un<fer pressure to i::et rid of 1t. I was JUSt 111 tlh' rii.:h1 s~11 \.\hen J B Bunllng got a p1et·c of 11 and lipped It to m1·. Jn other games Sunday Miarrn upset Buffalo 17-14, Cleveland edged 1;rt'en Ray 26 l l, (;1n('1nnat1 blanked Mmnesolu 1·1 o. Was hington stopped St Louis 23·0, Seattll' downed the New York Jeb 27 ·17. Atlanta <:lobbe r<.•d New Orleans 41 14 . Ch1 ('ago toppled Detroit 24-7, Kansas City defeated Denver 23· 17 . Nt!W England tripped Ralt1more 37·21 , San Die go crushed the New York c;1ants 44 7 a nd Houston downed Tampa Bay 20 14 . Jaworski. who completed 13 of 25 passes for 214 yards. gave the Eagles their other touchdown in Philadelphia ·s 10-pom t second quarter when he hit Carmichael on :l five yard pass. Ph1ladelphia"s other points ('ame c n Ton y Franklin's 35-yard field goal. The Cowboys· only touchdown was scored by the defense when Jaworski, s acked in the first period by defensive tackle Handy White. fumbled the baJI at his 10-yard line . It rolled into the end zone and linebac ker Mike llegman pounced on it for the score. Rafael Scptien kicked a 33-yard field goal for Dallas in the second period. Dolphins 17, BiJls 14 Buffalo rookie running back .Joe Cribbs fum blt'd three times. setting up all of Miami's scoring as the Dolphins sn:ipped a two-game losing streak. "'He's not a fumbh)r," sa id Coach Chuck Knox , who saw h is Ruffalo t eam d rop out of the Amer1ran Conference EAst lead. "It's just one of those things." Cribbs, the Al"C's leading rusher . was held lo · Old Enemies It's Raiders Vs. Steelers P11.TSBURGll <A f'I The Oakland Raiders. Arch enemy of the Pittsburgh Steelers. or just another football team " "Nothjng spe(·1al," says Steeler Coach Chuck Noll. whose defending S uper Bowl champions meet the Ha1dC'rs in a nationally televised game tonight ''All we're concerned with is playing one game," he said. ·'Thev a ll count one.'· Not too long ago, n aider s-Steelers clashes represented one of the most intense rivalries in the National Football League. THE STEELERS ENOED the decade with four Super Rowl trophies. Oakland with one , and 011 'f'l" To11iglu ( 'lt1uuwf 7 RI fj players on both teams with a headful of vivid memoric~ Not Noll , who says he's forgotten the biggest rivalry of the 1970s, when Pittsburgh won three of fi ve consecutive post eason contests from 1972 to 1976. "I can't even re m ember what our team was like when we played the fl aiders last," he said. Seriously? ·'Seriously! · · But for some members of the Steeler squad forgetting isn't easy. ' . "When you think of the Oakland Haiders, you thank of Darth Vader," says Pittsburgh running back Rocky Rleler. "It doesn't c hange, even though we have n 't played each other since 1977." 41 yartt. on 14 ('urlcs and his fumbles set up both •tiaml tOUC'hdown11 and."" yard field aoaJ by Uwe \'On &hamunn llook1l' quurtt·rb1t<•k David Wooley of Miami l'o1nplctt'<f I I of 17 puss~8 for 93 yards In only hts sl'rond pro Nlurt. lnrludrnti 1a lhree yard TD strike. Ollt-n 20, Buc1 14 I< u11n111.: htH"k t:arl t:ampbell rushed Jor a l'ttrt·t·r h1~h <eoJ yurds on 3:J curl ea, quarterba(ik Ken Stoblt-r hit Mike:: Hurber with a 17 yard touchdown NFL ROUNDUP pillli anc1 Hob t'llrJ>t•ntcr run 10 yards for another !!c•ort-"'" J loui;ton 1mappcd Tampa Ray Tht· v1c·tory ~nded a two game losmg streak for I lou!'lltm, <1 :l Turn pa Ray IS l 4 I ~tulllt·r l'lllrlplcted his first nme passes or the ~·•llll' und hit 10 uf 12 tosses as the Oilers scored po1n l1rnn thrt't' of their fo ur first haJf possessions Bt"ngals 14, Vikings o h.l·n ArHlt'r~un passed for 270 yards and one tou1·htlown. and rullback Pete Johnson rushed for 115 ants and another score as CinciMati crushed M mnci.otu It was the first lime the Vikings had bt'en s hut o ut 1n seven years and only the second tim e a Minnesota team roached by Bud Grant had heen s hut out The Bengals blanked the Vikings :!7 0 10 I !:Y73 A11derson. who conne<·ted on 21 of 28 passes. 1111 wrde receiver Don Hass with a 55-yard scoring pass tn the lt11rtl quarter to ire the vit·tory f9r Cin· nnnat1, 3 4. Bears 24, Lions 7 In his first start of the season, quarterback Vtnre Evuns hurled a 64 -yard touchdown pass to J ames Scott ;md scored once himseU, leading Chicago over the first-place Detroit Lions . Evans, who threw only eight passes, complet· mg five, also set up Chicago's other touchdown with a 50·yard toss to Scott while the Bears' de· fense throttled Detroit, which came into the game leading the NFL in offense. Detroit rookie sensation Billy Sims. who cam e into the game leading the league in rushing with 651 yards, was held to 53 yards in 14 carries. Chicago's Walter Payton, No. 2 in rushing with 582 yards. carried 27 limes for 101 yards . Patriots 37. Colts 21 llorace Ivory ra ced 98 yards with a kickoff to give New England the lead for good as the Patriots defeated Baltimore for their fifth consecutive vie· tory and took over sole possession of first place in the A i-~c Eas t. Ivory's electrifying dash at 7: 18 of the third quarter came after an eight-yard TD pass from quarterback Bert Jones to Reese McCall had given Ba ltimore a 21 17 lead. Chargers 44, Giants 7 Quarterback Dan Fouts passed for a club· re{·ord 444 yards as San Diego crus hed the New York Giants to sn ap a two-game losing streak. Fouts, who last year broke J oe Namath's all· time single-season passing record with 4,082 yards. completed 26 of 41 passes before leaving the one. sided game midway through the final period. The perform ance bettered Fouts' previous club record of 388 yards set last week in a 38-24 loss to the Oakland Rajders . The victory raised the Chargers' record to 5·2 a nd kept them atop the AFC West standings. The hapless Giants suffered their aixth straight set· back in dropping to 1 ·6. Chiefs 23, Broncos 17 Two tour hdown passes by second-year quarterback Steve Pulle r, including a go-ahead 46-yarder to wide receiver Henry Marshall late in the third quarter, led Kansas City past Denver. The deciding score came on the last play of the third period when Fulle r scr ambled out of the pocket to escape Denver 's pass rush and found MarshalJ wide open near the goaJ line . Falcons 41, Saints 14 Capitalizing on two third-quarter interceptions and a pair of s hort punts, Steve Bartkowski and Lynn Cain led a four-touchdown second-half ex· plosion that gave Atlanta its victory over New Orleans, the NF'L's only winless team. The interceptions, both by linebacker Joel Williams. cam e on consecutive passes by Saints quarterback Archie Manning. Atlanta 1s now 4.3 while the Saints a re 0-7. The Sam ts' dismal record ties the team's record for mos t futile beginning to an Nt'L season, a mark set in 1967, the first year for the franchise. Seabawks27, Jets 17 A blocked punt by Sam McCullum in the third quarter accounted for Seattle 's first touchdown and Jim Jodat added two short scoring runs in the final period as Seattle toppled the New York Jets. The Seahawks have now won aJl four of their road games this season, while losing all three home starts. The Jets are now 1·6. Redskins 23, Cardlnab O Joe Theismann passed for two touchdowns and Clar ence Harmon rushed for another TD to give Washington its victory over St. Louis. .... HOPKINTON, IL i. CAP> Hlll JohnROll, a bushy-bearded geologist who grew up 1n 11 miller 's house beside an Ohio l(nst rmll. found hJmself working in the city at age 34 and getting nervoU!~ that 1t might run out of e nergy. But when he and his family l1:ft C'rowtl1·d Providence four yc11rs ago fr>r a qu1•·lf'I' 11r1• in this small New Enl(land mill l<1w11 Johnson had no idea he would soon lw l•·t111i11 u a kind or technological re nuissan1·1· "I busically began to get nc:rv1111!1 w1t11 life in the rity. I figured ii m11:ht not lw 1,,,, swell if the energy sit uation got out •1f h 1111rl And the idea of self-surfi l'icnt·y tw1p111 It• 1 ... quite attractive." Willing to take the <·han1·•· 1111 hi ~ ,,...,,, Johnson established a new home· 111111 11 i.u1 ull ••Ais Pnrrgy IH-r•nt1 .. • •urf" raluablr ft ,,,._.,..,, IU~•· lh•# nf"Pd for thb g••l!e gr••a•••r and grPatrr and thP id••a bf"l"OM~ M6rP oflrorfh•P. ·• mac hinc shop an u rundown. dt·sertl•<l 1:15 year old brick mill Adjacent to the m ill was a .!>m all brook and dam which he thought might prov1 d<· hydro power to gener ate electricity f1•r h i~ needs. But .Johnson soon discover ed he c:oulcl find neither the right equipment to harnc-;s that power nor the ncc·t'ssary technology lo build it. '·I found out that othl·r peopl e had had the same problems," he said ··That 's why none of these old dams are heinJ.! used nobody's buikiing equipment anymore " Companies that had onl'c m atll' turbmcs to harness water power from small d ams had e ither gone out of business or had turnt'd their attention to hullding larger turhmt<i- that generated too muc h power and wen· loo expensive "THE SMALLEST UNIT we could find was 10 times too lng We could have gottt'n turbines the size we w<1nted an Europe, hut they cost too muc•h to import :· It took months of thumbing through old magazines and catalogs before Johnson dis covered a turbine he thought could be adapt ed lo fit his mill . T he European des ign had neve r been tested in North Amenta. ht· found. although students at the University of Oregon had e xperimented with a s1m1l<1 r de s i gn more than ~10 years ""~'' and hdd published a pamphlet about their work This C"ross flow turbine . ht· explained. 1s mor e efficient bcc•ause 1t rauses mov1nll water to spin completely around th£> power wheel instead of simply brushing the water as it passes by. It is the turning of this wheel that generates electricity. Air California will st art service between Los Angeles International Airport and Oakland In · ternational airports Oct. 20. The service will cons ist. of five non-stop fhghLc; from Oakland to Los Angeles everyday ex('ept Saturday when there will be three non-stop flights . Service from Los An geles to Oakland wi ll consist of five non-stop flights operating Monday through Friday, and four non-slop lights on Saturday a nd Sunday. • • Datum. Inc .. Anaheim, increased revenues for the nine months ended Sept. 30 of $11.8 milbon, in· creasing from $11.4 million in the nine months of 1979. Earnings of $290.000, or 16 cents per share. were well above last year 's $195.000,or llcents. Revenues for the quarter wl'r<' SJ !l million compared with $4 million in 1979 Earnings of $59,000, or 3 cents . corres ponded to 1979"s third quarter. which produced earnings of $80.000, or 5 <"ents. Oxford West Development Co , Newport Beach, has been acquired by Oxford Properties, Inc .. Denver. accordir\g to Thomas Rarrack, former principal and chief executive officer of Ox· ford West. Barrack will continue with Oxford Properties, a wholly owned U.S. s ubsidiary of the Canadian Oxford Development l.roup, Ltd. as west coast senior vice president. .. Theismann's four-yard scoring toss to Harmon OTHERS, INCLUDING Steeler center Mike with only 2:32 gone in the first quarter was the A quarterly cash dividend or 9 cents per s hare . •• M We1hui,~1t:-• .. ~-;~K'V~»~l:\':J\S\•·)h:st Tp UleBedik'T.t~,~~;.~ ~~~.jl~fle.1~,..,,ttitr."" • "f aon't gc into Ui~." · Weti'Ster said. gam es thls year. has be@n declared by Beckman Instruments Jnc .. "Any two team s that play each other sure aren't 8 ,.1 p k ,.1 Fullerton. The higher dividend is payable Nov. 24 going to be cordial." rowns ~ • ac en~ to shareholders or record Nov. 3. There a re 20.3 Oakla nd was a s pecial case, though for Cleveland quarterback Brilln Sipe connected million common shares outstanding. Steeler safety Mike Wagner. ' with wide r eceiver Dave Logan on a 46 -yard -------- "We really didn't like those guys at all " he touchdown pass with 16 seconds to play, sparking said. "We felt that a few of their players we~e not the Browns over Green Bay. Sipe, who hit on 24 ot playing the game like it should be played. And I'm 39 passes for 391 yards and two touchdoWM, led an sure a few or those players had similar feelings. 87-yard drive in the final two minutes for the win· "But then again," Wagner reflected. "there ning TD. was a general good feeling tor some of the Green Bay had come back from a 13·0 deficit Raiders. We had som e evenings out in Oakland to take the a 21·13 lead. that were a lot o f fun. It was more a question of in- dividual personalities." "We sUll don't like the image or the Oakland Raiders.'' Wagner said, "So there's still that feel- ing a mong some of the veterans who experienced those years." PERHAPS LEAST cordial were the feelin11 between Raiders d efensive back Geor1e AWmon and Sleeter wide receiver Lynn Swann. Swann a\lf. rered concussions from Atkinson'• bita In two sames, the second one 1tvt111 rtse to NoU'a com- ment that there waa a "criminal element'' In the NFL. Akt.l4IOn 's $2 million slander suit 81almt Noll wblc:h wu eventuallf diamiaaed, Pl"ffided one Qi tM "dlltr4lc:Uona" of the Steelen' dlaappolnt.lq im..-in. . Daily Pilot Top 10 , Oraace Comly Prep Foe&ball Ratlap Pos. Team, nffrd Till• Week'• Ot:•••e•t 1. Edison (8-0) WatmiDlt.er 2. E•peranza <S·O) Valencia 3. 'Fountain Valley <5·1) Newport Harbor 4. Capiltrano Valley (8·0) Mluloa Viejo 5. El Dorado (1-0) Brea-Olinda 8. Loara (5·1) Los Alamitoe 7. Foothill (5·1) Canyon I . El Modena <4·2> TUlt.lD 9. Auhelm (5·1> Swmy H1l1I 10. Mater Dei (3·2·1> Rt.bop Montcomery s-,_51ort• "'"""' °""' CC"" SICt• -.. , 'l'OUt A1t11 cwr.-.... 841-1289 , ......... -. ...._ ~5-0401 -~~ lh" .............. _..,"""·I AV AJLAIU MOW! Prestige location, Early Meil Delivery. 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That's their base and for years all routes on Delta led to Atlanta DELTA GREW BY SEttVIUN<> c1t1es 1n the South Their short runs all fed into Allant::i wht're they were then able to feed their passengers into longer hops They wouldn't go head-to-head with Untl<'d. Amen <'an and TWA on the transcontinental run but they did all right by putting West Coa st passengers on evening flights to Atlan. ta and then Oying thPm to New York in the ear l y morning hours . And Money Tree you saved money by rJ.yinl!: that "''ay Delta has a reputation as a no-nonsense. no-fnlls airline. They have this peculiar obsession that an airline is m business to Oy people from nnf' point to ltnolher. So they don't spend a lot of lime burntshtn~ the ir image. They make no pretense that their flight attendants are going to lavish attention on you They don't talk a lot about thelr wonderful food And they don't run a lot of 1a22y advertis· ing Their current slogan. 1r1 ww for o rouple of years, is almost boring: "Della is ready when }nu lire " Whatever they do works ~ l'r> wdl C'he1 r ability lo make money 1s well known in lh industry In 1975 and 1976, they made bigger prohts than any other air l'arrier . In 1977. lhey r anked third behind United 11nd Northwest. In 1978 they were second to l lniLed, and •n J97!J on1·e again they made more money tha n an} otht·r a1rl1n £- This year it 's no contest Al lhl' h:.Hwtty mark, at the end of June, American Airlines posted a loss of $76 million, Eastern Air Lines ran up a def1<•11 of $12 5 million, Pan Am was down by $141 million. TWA had red ink to the tune of $37 million and Unit ed Air Line.:; chimed in with tosses totaling $15 6 million rnr Lhl' fir!'t Slll mCJnlh'i or 1980 And Delta? Well, they earned $59 5 m1 lhon r1own 15 percent, to be sw-e. from 1979 but far ahead of lh1.11r hapless corn · petitors. DELTA RA.NK.S SECOND in the lilrhnc industry in the number of passenJters carried more than 4-0 million a year . 'lbey're about2 m illion beh1nd Eastern They rank fiRh in the number of planes in their fleet <behind United, Eastern, Amen r an and TWA ) They have about 200 planes. Not one 1s a DC 10 They rank toth in the amount of money they spend lo feed each passenger· S2 t 7 AmeriC'an ranks first with a per-passenger cost of $3.46. Delta would like to be able lo displace Eastern ($2.02) and move down lo l llh SlfH'k• In Tier .'tpotllgltt '· ' .,. ., . .. .. . . ...... ' . ., .... ... 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CONNECTIONS: AN Al TERNA TE VIEW OF CH ANOE Distant Vo1c11s James Burku 1r .. c.,s the c11a1n OI events wh1cti contr•Duteo to lho produo11on ot the modern 1e1ocommun1ca ltons network (RIO P.M. MAGAZINE Look RI Ille Co11st Guard .t.u••llarv 8:00 I) (I) THE GOL04E HAWN SPECIAL George Burns. John Riiier. the Harlem Glooetrollers ano Shaun C&ss.dy 101n Goldie liawn lor an hour Ot music. comedy and ae11ce (A) 0 LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE An agea ca•olaker at lho Sc11001 101 tt•e Bltnd tnes to t>ecome a respectable 1a1 mor so 11111 he can give a homo to two orphans Q 0 MOVIE • • • "The 81g Sleep" t 1946) Humphrey Bogert LOuron Bacall 4 •eliroa general a111~ prtvate eye Ph1llP Ma11owe to ln•eSlt· gate a senes or strange evenrs 1nvolv1no his two daughters (2 hrs ) .MO'M • • • 0~1 .. 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ARTHUR MILL~R ON HOMEGROUHD Ono ol 111e moSI perr0<mell playw,.ghts 01 our genera 11on talk• aboul 1115 ltfe a11Cl work• 1eatu11ng a .. cerpls lrom Death 01 A Sales- man A View From The B11dge ''Tm! Cruc1t>le" arid lne M1sllls IRJ 11·001) M•A•S•H A Soulh l<oreon woman with J p11chlork m1s1r11er· prets Kltngor s olfer ot hnanc1111 aid to l\er daugh· fer fA) 0 MOVIE .. A Cry For LO•tl (Pr11m 1ere1 Susan Blakely, Pow· ers Bootlie A 111vorc11d ampno1am1ne addict and D 1nr1ce-married 111co1101tc tall 1n IO•e and lry 10 sa•e eact1 0111e1 from sell· aestruc11on 0 THAT'S INCREDIBLE ID MERV GRIFFIN Guests Cl\r1s1ophe1 Reeve. Beverly Siiis. Tony Randall Jerry Kosinski Q) HEEHAW Guests Ea McMehon Bel· lamy Brothers Jimmy Henley and Marty Stuart @') OOH CORYELL 11:30 i) Cil WKRP IN CINCINNATI .t.n adverustng campaign engineered by Herb results 1n a s111rlllng revela11on lrom Venus IA) ID THE AOVOCA TES; ELECTION '80 "Ener1~y Polley .t.avo- cates and expert w1tne5Ses who support the lllews ol Anderson. Carter and Reagen debate wh1cti con- dlOate will bring the United Slates closest 10 ener TUBE TOPPERS ABC 8 6 : 00 -Monday Night Foot· ball. The Oakland Raiders attempt to penetrate the Steel Curtain tonight when they take on the Steelers in Pittsburgh. KTLA e 8 : 00 -''The Big Sleep.'' llu.~phrey Bogart plays private eye Ph1hp Marlowe in this 1946 movie classic • with Lauren Bacall. NBC 89:00 -"A Cry for Love." An amphetamine addict (Susan Blakeley) and an alcoholic (Powers Boothe) sup- port each other in this new TV movie drama. sell-sull1c1ency M1chae1 Oukakla'moderates t!]J Tl4AOUOH HUMAN HAN06 B J Thomas, Dave Boye• ano Pet Boone IOln kos1 Arthur Ftetds 1n taking a oocumentary IOOh 111 the problem ot world !lunger 10:00 I) LOU GRANT The d•aappearanc:e ot M•s Pynchon's belo•ed pot oog •eads Rossi 10 a •ICIOVS rtng of dogt1ghl promoters (Al 00 NEWS 0 MOVIE • • ''> The Stone Killer ( 1973) Charles Bronson. Mar!fn Balsam An underworld ~1ngp1n trains Vietnamese veterans to e11m1na1e hts enemies ( I hr. 30 min ) Q) NATIONAL NEWS 0!) 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Vin 1 'If p1IOC \ 1 • • #'.,.,.,,to •tit •• ,, .JU'.>tt '" ,., s 1 ""•an u1d .... ;. !lope tf)wr H41t'IOr P'•le w1nr11n~ Q ,, soteqHArdttir) ll"d ehm1n11• •, • "nrs 1 r r., \nee "'', ,,,. ts ti I I I ••• l,.,_ by Arm<;>t1 >H'q ~ eatiuk 'Flintstones~ Back on the Tube By .JERRY BUCK LOS ANGELES (AP) "The Flintstones." the first animated prime-time series, .is back in prime time after a long absence. Twenty years after its crea- tion, the cartoon caveman series , ia running for six weeks. on Fri· day nights, on NBC . The series made its debut in 1960 oo ABC, and remained on the air for the next six seasons. Since then, it's been on night· time television only as an oc- casional special. The original 154 episodes sti II are being broadcast in 80 countries in 22 languages. "THE FLINTSTONES" is produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions, the animation studio founded in 1957 by Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera after MGM closed its cartoon·making operation. While al MGM, the two created "Tom and Jerry" and won seven Academy Awards. "We got the first order a year ago." said Hanna, "because Fred Silverman <president of NBC) was well aware of the in- itial success. It was a high.rated show. and when they took it off it was still a rugh-raled show." The present series isn't having such luck. The premiere show Sept. 26 placed 49th in the rat· ings. In the second week it was still No. 49. HANNA SAID he felt one of the secrets of the continuing popularity of "The Flintstones" was that its humor was com· pletely contempor ary despite the Neanderthal setting_. Fred and Wilma Flintslone live like any other suburban ·couple ex cept that their garbage disposer is a hog under the sank and their newspaper is printed on stone tablets. Th e s u cc e ss of "The Flintstones" in the 1960s led to other prime-time cartoons. such as "The Jetsons... "Top Cat" and · • JohMy Quest.'' HaMa responded to criticism that "The Flintstones" is a ·'badly drawn ripoff of 'The Honeymooners .. · by s aying, "There were many married couples on television. More than just 'The Honeymooners.' All we did was pick two couples and make a comedy. I think anything created today can be said to be a ripoff. It's hard to find anything or igina l any more." BARBERA IS more vocal in his defense of the series. "We went from making car· loons that cost $45,000 to doing cartoons for $2.500," he said. "That ·s what we had to do to get back into business. Television didn't have big money to pay for animation. "W e brought the animation business back to Life after it had been dumped by the big studios. We created hundreds of new jobs and we saved a lot of old jobs. "And from that," Barbera said . "we could build toward quality ani mation . like the $9 million production of 'Heidi' we 're doing now. "We devised a way of making animation for television. People don't say, 'Thank God. HaMa- Barbera devised a way to keep animation going and now they're going into quality production.· Instead , all we get are the slings and arrows." 'Maveriek' Rides Again? NBC Slwuld Ganwr tlw No~talgia Buffs By PETER J. BOYER LOS ANGELES <AP> -It ap- pears the put isn't irretrieva· ble, .rter all. What's done and ..... am't. "Maftl'tct'" 18 com· ingback. Ob, joy Wllpea.kable. "Maverick" is coming back to prime time series television. Please say this isn't· a cruel joke, like the time my sister awore that leap year meant there were two Cbrlatmaaes. actually looking forward to a new perfect. Gamer will have to find NBC series. a s pot f o r J o e S a n to s I'dbettergeta grip onmyself. <Rockford's cop buddy ), Jor o K there i~ ihi-1. ,d.a~k ..... swa•~· Marto)in;• Roct10nrr • po S!I {bf uh· that th e ne w sleazy, yellow- -hearted pal, and ''Maverick," with the real for Noah Beery, Rockford's In· James Gamer, won't Jive up to nocent father. its glorious pa.st. NAH, THIS WILL be just as good. Better, maybe. Garner baa had all these years to polish that sweet act. Worked on it for six aeuona In ··Rockford Files.·' • Both Hanna and Barbera s aid the company was using its profits from its limited-animation series -as well as backing from its parent company. Taft Broadcast· ing -to help finance such quality productions as "Heidi," "Nessie Come Home," based on the Loch Ness monster s tories , a nd .. Fenwick," a Christmas f~ture. Also in the ..-orks are a OO·minute "rock fantasy" and a Si.'l-hour Christmas special with Yogi Bear fo r Operation Prime Ti me. Hanna-Barbera also is de- veloping various live -action shows. Actor Richard CreM a is in charge of those productions. Barbera said "He idi" was launched about five years ago. "I could see the anim ation in· dustry vanishing," he said. ''Our best people were gone or going. Our television season kept peo· pie busy only six months of the year , then we had lo let every one go, usually just before Christmas. If you see this pat- tern repeated for 20 years you really get worried. APWlr•pNIO "SO I LAUNCHED a Cru.5ade to get our company to do fine animation -a full-scale motion pi c ture . And that takes somebody like Taft who'll get behind you and wait five years for the.ir money." BRINGING 'FLINTSTONES' BACK TO PFU"' C. TIME Antmato" Wllllam Hanna (left), Jo1t!oh 8 • ra ---NOW •HOWINGl-- COSTA MUA (l TMO OIUC( WESTMINSTER UA Cinema Saddleback Cinedome Cinema West 540·0594 581-5880 634·2553 891 -3935- The Army \\"3~ 110 ... t\'~in 11'\lt{C!I' .• until Judy Benj:.1min joined it. J•Jll\~\'I' E lll~N.11\lllN [!{JC» No, NBC promiles that this is true. "Maverick" will be on NBC'• fall acbedule. And it will be the real "Maverick," with tbe real James Garner. not the uemlc, priaay Imitation that ABC md CBS tried to peddle re· eeau1. ln fact, the suggestion that "Rockford Files" was a modem "Maverick" ia no profound rev· alatlon. For "Rockford," Bret Maverick traded In veal and hat for a polyester shirt and loose sport jacket, got in the P. I. buai· neaa and simply kept on being Bret Maverick -cool, but not atudloual.y eo, and never, never unduly courqeoua. SANTOS COUl~D BE a sheriff or a saloon.keeper. Angel could easily carry his spineless con act to the Old West. And Beery, of course, could play Maverick'soft- mentiooed, never seen Pappy. Or maybe Pappy Maverick was sup- posed to be dead. No matter. -•r=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=t "Maverick" itself was supposed tobedead. · AB, THE TALL Dark Str....-will once qaln work CODI ud dodge trouble from Na&clm to New Orleaaa, manaI· 1111 tlM mJtb of tbe Western Man .-, tM WQ. llucb of that ........ wUl be doH OD tralna. Bret lh•erlek, remember. ...._...._ ..... umuchu ............. flata. IAt'I ....... tbe 1•1-ta TV ........... to ltart • ~. 14. -ftal'l#IWillbfrom ....... l 'm In that aen·ae, the new "Maverick" will be "Rockford Flin" returned to It.a original place ln time. Meta Rosenberc, who produced "Rockford," will be back wttb "Maverick," Which la belnl l'DW by Garner's pro- duct.loa company In uaoclatioa With WamerBro1. Now, to make "Maverick'' And the song, they've got to bring back the "Maverick" song: "Who ia that tall, dark 1tran1er there? Maverick la biJ name. Dum da de dum I 've for1otten the words here, luck la his companion, 1amblln' la bis · gam-= ... " If something bappena to tbia, If "Maverick" doesn't abow up on NBC next fall, I'll have my venceance a1ainat Fred Silverman, just u I bad a1alnlt my allter thole many years ago. 'And Sllftl'lllan'• mommy won't be there to clean the peanut but· ter out~ hla hair. An extraooiinary Slory. ~- ........ 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"UAd)'" l\enny Hog~r$ I Ltbt-rt) I 7 '"l'hl• Wandt'rl:'r" Donna Summl'r 11,dfrn 8 "/\II Out vf Lov,•" Air 11ppl) 11\ns t.i 1 0 "l'inAJlrii:ht" Kt•nn} l.o~gsns 1C'olumb111 > 10 "Nevt·r Knew LOVl' l.1kt' Thi' fldort' Stephumt' Malls l i!Oth ('cntur} 1 TOP LPa l "(;u1lt) • Hurbra Stn.~tslllld 1l'olumbi.1 • 2 "Tht• 1;amt-" (.lut't.'n 1ElektTa 1 3. "One Step Closer" L>oob1<> Rrotht·r-. 1 Warnt'r Bros 1 4 "Diana" Dinn.1 Hoss t Motown 1 5 "Crim t-of Pa!>s 1on ' l''ll t Bcn1t1J1 (Chrysal1sJ 6. "'Xanadu' Soundtral•k ' t k\H'A I 7 "G1vt' Me the Night .. l;eorgf' Ht n:.on (Warner Bros J 8. "Panorama " l'ars t Elektra 1 9. "Bark an Black " AC DC IAtlantu·J 10. "Paras" Supertramp CA&M 1 n.. -,..,. '"""-' '• ••• THI lllft!UMMATCMI 111 U1MI 1tal -I tal l •M 1 .. M -·-··~ OH OODI 100K tt 1P01 .... , ...... ''!9 ......... ..wi. ... _ NIVATI llHJAMIN111 IJ1M 1•11 ••U 1100 .,,, 11~1J ---------in "PRIVATE BENJAMIN" _.,..1:00.tioo.11 oo (R) se11-.1:00-4:-:G1M:oo.10:00 "THE ELEPHANT MAN" ~:::~~:;::.:,;!_1.oo-t :io (PG) AMUlll In the ........... _ ....... NII . ....,.."' DAILY PILOT 'Elephant Man' Twisted Movi e Ve rsion Lacking iti Conipassio11 81 AllTHUll KNIGHT [ ,.._,_ • ..,_ MOJ'IE 'The FJ~1•hant Man." a c los '"" ""• ll•mly rom1nd• u•, " REJllEW J bU lft'cJ UV'lf) lht• llft· of John M rrfl('k. th .. to:l.-11hunt M 11n. and not upon lht• Uroudwa)' 1>h•)' or an) oth.-r (1Nl11nal ul't'ount " <I K ulthuu.:h l'uc amount '11 n~n prudul'lion 11ut ·:. inform IJb lhail 1•01U11dt•rulilt' lll~rth1s huvc b t' 1· n l u k .-n w 1 t h t h u t II fr, purt1<•ul orl> In M ·rr•r k 's rtla· 110 0 11 h111 with I ht· 111 un who put hll'I hldrou:d) dr·forn11·d body on p11bh1• 1•i.hilHl1un u11 u frt•1tk Ap 6't\.U\K•· IHI itlt ~14AN1 Nla•N ,..,.tMWnt E A•t. ut••• Ll'f-.-'''' •'' Jyu4ftnttf1 W""e' 'ft.Hf I ( Uf t\h•'d 0•1t~O ' Y'lolfl l tu t\tW'Wf U.V4;t• t ''' tMtQtwn Oav11J l yfk. ti tJ1ttC IOI ,, , .. ,,.,,., .... ,. ..... , .... o.llt• <••t Antrvit M~lt.,n\ jonn Hvrt A"'w ~•N tof\ JoN' t,fr fQud WenO~ ti Hie• ~ r WO di• JQ'W\ MHn.•t t-1on1<11 •••m~h V<HOOf• ti•••n ~,dn Juno \t•n(,)1nQ O~e.lt-• Aun111nQ eu1h, 111 •TllM\Jh~> MPAA 11•11 ... PG parenlly the man was friendly and protec:t1 ve Hyks t FrC'ddjr Jones I ts not l ie beat s and starves and persecutes the 1nis sha pen young man in a m1Jnnt'r that 1s purely D1ckens1an I f'IND T HIS (als1 f1c:.1t1on s1gn1hcant bec·aust'. whtlt• it .sub stan11aJlv heightens the drama, It underlines a motif thllt dis t.urbcd m"! throughout the mov 1e. Apart from Dr Treves 1 i\n thony Hopkins J, there arc pr .. i'lous few who can look upon Merric k (John Hurt > 11 11 anything but a mons ter lo bt· 1eered at, mistreated ;111d f'X ploitea l'ompass1on . this film ~l'l'lllS to say. 1s somethin).{ rt·M·rv4'CJ for thl• uµper rh.1sses for Tn·v1·~. for l'rancl'S:. Alt'xandr;,i (Sl)('ak m~ In behalf of QUN'O V11•lor1U I. and for the at'ln'ss Mr~ K1•nch1I t Annt> Hanc·r<iftJ. tht• durlin~ 111 London's social whirl 1n t>11· lah· ltlth Cl'ntur} /\t•tt1ally, Mr!> Kl·1td1Jl 'i; c•tm l't'rn for Merrick 111 ;1kt•s a 1<11od deal snore st•ns•· ltu m this fil m l.'arc~ to show At thut lime, you d1dn t havl' lo I~ m1ssh<1Pt"n to be t•ons1dcrcd a frl•ak Jus t h<· ing an actor or. cvt·n wrirse. an a ('tn•s::. was f rt·ak y cnou~h. nfortunatdy, 11c1lht·r David Lynch as dircr tor. nor David Lyneh as writer Im us soc1at1on with Chri stopher De\'ort-and i-:rrt· B1•rg rl'n 1 quilt• m akl' lh<Jt point Ont• h<is the• feeling that ~t rs l\cndCll'~ in Reagan FilTn Fest Set After Election Three of Hon aid Heag an 's mo t ion pictures will be presented on KH.J-TV's "1\l11l 1on Dollar Movre" Nov 4. 5 a nd 7 at 8 p.m over Channel !I The films scheduled are Tuesday. Nov .a .. Louisa." a f u n t' o m e d y t' o . s l a r-c 1 n g Charles Coburn. Huth Hussey. Sprin~ Byingto n and Edmund Gwenn Oaddy has problems with his teen-age daughter and with his widowed mother's rom ancmg his boss and corner grocer who has four wives and no divorces Wednesday. Nov 5 will scr> a yo un g Honald Heagan c o · starring with Belle Davis and neor gf' Brent an the much her alded dramci. "Dark Vic· to ry " An heiress learns that she has o nly 10 months to lave because of a bram condition. After going on a drinking. social spr ee, she finds that love for her dortor brideg room carries her through. The last of tht.> three motion pictures. "Kings How." will be telecast Friday, ~ov 7 Co starring Ann Sher idan. Betty Field and Hobert Cummings, the film is a period dra ma of the Adveriise o service you provide -from bobys111tng 10 window washing -in the classified Service Directory of the I 1!J "1 ij I t•ll l1vt·s of people in a s mcill town l'entl:.'rin g around four youn ~ people their troubles and hap piness and tragedy tlh«.•hunt Cif P d Actor Robe11 Mitchum. 63. has been voted the f ifth an· nual achievement award of lh ~ Lo s A n g el es Film C ritic s' As s o c i a t i on . Mitchum st arred in such film s as "No t as a Stranger.·· "Two for the Sees aw " and "H eaven Knows. l\lr. Allison.·· NOW PLAYING 81115 TOI. HO Of •O~ ANO 8111STOl tSUNflOWEA ~Z711 "OH 0001 BOOK II" (PG) 11_2 __ _ lDWAAOS' MllSIDll VllJO Mau M•sSfOll v~io 4'l·· 1.n~ lOWAllDS' ClllllH CUITUI Cosr~ Mes.a 979 •1•1 l••rc11t 111 the y111m g mun 1s. 111 thr• VPr y INtllt , morhuJly psyr•hotw ff llT IT'S 11.\RO to avo11I tht· "1111pu·111n lhl•I l.yneh 's 1sn 't 11!> wt·ll F11r tht• opening rf•1·I m I wo. hr> kf'f'J>S the f;lf>ph iint M :in h 1 d d 1• 11 lw h i n d o 111 H s k , '' r 11l lho11£•tled again~! <'lll'l u1n' rnu<·h lik,_. Lon Ctwnc·y 1n "'fh•· l'hu11tc11n of the Op<•ru ··So wht rt you finally get to Sl'(' h1111, tht• fir11t thin~ you du ts 1 tw t k 11\(' 111ak1·u1J I u q(~. t111n v p r<1 t ruhN1mt·1·11 hn the forf!hl'i:l<l, th1• n~ht !l1flf• hf lht· hw.-t w1stt-d ;wd ltw s kin l'l1rr11)tate<1. llw no!w ri• l\t•mhlinv, a trun<'al~rl trunk ll11 t 11 1!!o 't 11 far t• that c;tnkr-<, I 1•rr<ir, '"' why tht• 1)1>{ liulld ~J' ., Why rouhl11'I w1· huvt· st·1·n hi m fr11111 U11· !>l <irl so ttw l w1· 1•1111111 k1111w l'w urn't :i 111<•ni-l •·r , 1111·ri·h •1 1111inslr1111sl~ <1'-1 1111111"1 hu111 ,1;1 l,1·1111(' I fmcl '''l'h1· Elr·ph.1nl M a11 cf l l>t rt'ss111~I y fsl lf'll With 'U' It wrong df'l'1'l1011s . 1·Vpfl tlt1111i:h J hl'arttl~ approvf· ,11( wh,rl I 11t111Y ti '-; t rying lo Si:IY that 11111 \'Omrnon humanity 111·.., 11111 111 '-Urfar<' appl'arann·. hut 1r1 wli.JI we sense and feel m s1d1· l>r Trl'ves may h av1: twcume an t t•rei-.ted in I ht· Jo:leph<snt Man originally as :.i sub1ert for ::.«t('n tific· re.sear('h into ml'uralill' <l1•. eust-s. but onrc hi· i1tM'O\'t•rs th1· ttuallty of the )Oung man's m1n!I and the t:enlleness of his .,p1r1t the scientist beC'Ofl1l'!-. a l'~tring hum<m being . Ci\HK G()Mll tJohn c;1elgud I who runs the London llosµ1tJI where Trcyes 1s <JO staff, ti. 1n it1ally opposed to havmg Ml'r ri<'k on the prem1sl'S, but relent:-. after hearin~ him recite the 2Jrtl Psalm R<>th me:n are ul>l1> t<i sc·t· beyond the monstrous dcfnrm1t~ that turned !'t'lernl'k into ci i.1de s how freak Merrick 1sn t .11\1.a\S th:..t fortunate ~vt'n in his ·hospital asylum, h e's put on cl1spl <i\ a g a i n by l h e n 1 )! h t J.1 or l l' ·r ( l\1 ichael Elph1r k I for ci h!w mp pers. a nd is ult1mat<'h rE- possessed b y the v all<tinou:-. Bytes to become part of ti trciH•l mg freak show On the Conti nenl. Hytes treats hi m :-ci h:.iol~ that the other frvaks lakl' up ,1 collecllon so th.it hl "Jn cl-1 a1i.· back to England a k111d nf um ty among u11fortunc.t1-. n•m1n1 n·nt of Tod Bruv. n1n~ !-du., .. 11 ''Frcuk:-." l al\hm1~h l.:t< 1-..inl! ll" ven~cful finalt·J Bal"k in l..un don. he's found again b:-Tn•\'l'" and spends his last years .li. .. kind of 10<.•al celebrst v under tht• patrona~e of Mrs Kendal It 's a trans formatio n that direr tor Lyn ch fails t<J mak e a lto>{ether con\'lm·1ng an d meas urC'm ent s o l tl11· original Elephant M an 1. llu1 t in vests has s light hgurr "11 h ..,uch dignity and gentleness th.ii \1.1· can only applaud thL• -,p111t 1 IJ.11 shines through TO NO S'1Al.L Ul'lfft't' th1~ 1 s d u e lo .I o h n JI u rt s \' ' t r a o r d 1 n a r ~ pt.' r for rn J n 1· t• Although hts face 1::. d1!-tor11 d a nd all but buri e d b' Christopher Tucker 's makl'up l reproduced from photogr aph!> "AIRPLANE" (PG) "STARDUST MEMORIES" ___ -:.i "DIVINE MADNESS" R ___ ___;:i "PRIVATE BENJAMIN" CAI .,__,_ "COAST TO COAST" (PG) 11·1~1M·U "~IH .. lOT O• OR. Al -NCl<U" t:IM :1•10:U "Jud) Davis ts 1he gu1!>1~s1 \•>ung ~oman 10 win uur hearts \1n.:~ Kalhanne Hepburn ·· Judilr\C;1t1 "THE ELEPHANT MAN" (PG) '"lME EMftlltE .,., snlKES II.CK" "URBAN COWBOY" (PG) •:--'"'' "IN GOD W£ TRUST" (PG) ,.,....:1w :• IN CONCERT WED. THURS. FRI. OCT. 22-23-24 8:00 PM LA9UMAMOULTOM PLAYHOUSI H6W.-C..,.l.t ............ TICllTMOI t714J 494-1021 . . 776-1701 Call 141-1171. ~ut a few word• to work for ou. .... 8roolhur$1 lOtf 11 1&11?2 644& •• u~ Mo~·ri 171419'90 cm mn•u 811stol 17U1!i•O 7444 u• Saddltbac• (71&1 ~1-SUO .. A sparkHna mo' 1e ·· GoN! $h1l1t WNBC !V lfflY SAT. MtaKT TINOl .IM MAllHALL QMS'tlAI . IAmlllt'ft Wutb1ooi.. <1141 S30·0 01 ... Woodbr1dtt UA C•t• C111tlllf <110 ~51 0655 (1 H l 63'·391 t ...-OPUSI~ "IN GOO WE TRUST" (PG) "THE JERK'' "BLUES BROTHERS" "PROM NIGHT" (R) IC--.. ;;;KE-Y ~THE ...J llANOIT PART II" "1941" lllel c--------::::i I '"THI IWI LAGOON" fll "THE ELECTRIC HORSEMAN" ........ ________ ..... "A•PLAMI" "UTTU DAIUN6S" INI Ml. ........... ...... ~, CMl.e-r•,.. ·-""' .... ENTERTAINMENT ! MOVIES ;\" 1'1..cf l 'p A c lor J ..,ff OcMunn, pl ttY· lfl J.: eS<:li p~ urtists Harry floudm1. 1s hoist· t:d toward th ~ ~op of a buildi ng 1n a stra1ght- JUt'k(•t durin g filming o f the 111 0 V I e ''Hagt imt '' in New York. )•Mt\ .. I ,P~1 • •POJS~ iii( ...011 f S OH GOO' BOOK II 1~0· T1M CUll•Y TIMES SQUARE" "TIMES SOUARE" {A) _, ....... _ "Wt4Y WOVLO I LIE'?" -----...;;...~....:. ---..I----=-n.-,,.. "THE EXTERMINATOR' -r-.1 •• •u JIU "PftlVATt BENJAMIN" 1111 -·,-· ... INSIDE: •Ann Landers •Classified •Horoscope Mon4ey. Octobtt 20, teeo .. ·' Dancing .Feet I f ' I t , ( ( ' t I I J J I t ' t- ' l J ' , I ( ' j Lured by the sounds of yesteryear. folks are flocking to Newport Beach on Sunday afternoons to dance to recorded big band music. 8y J()F.l. C'. DON 6' • Oel•• ...... - By rujh\, the dance floor as abliue with lhe pounding bt!at of dlaco m"'it', aleek aololats strutttolot the finest 111 de11gner Jeans and Sweallng, pulaatang bodH•S By day but only once a month there's quite a d1trerent scene. The IO\µld can be JUSl as deafening 1md the beat Just as thun dering. Some of thl' tunei>, howl'vt!r. are a'most two score years old; carrying the namt>s of Duke Ellington, Count Basie. Benny Goodman. Tommy Dorsey ant! Harry James. The crowd is much older, sporting gray hairs and a little more paunl'hiness But with seeming inexhaustible energy, they celebrate the two most popular dance styles of their youth: the wider, open-stepped Lindy and the Balboa, a dance with shorter, definitive steps borne out of an Orange Coast ballroom. THE DANCF.S STARTED about a year ago when Costa Mesa resident Hal Savoy suggested the once-a-month schedule to the manager of Bobby McGee's restaurant in Newport Beach. So on one Sunday afternoon. the restaurant added some new tunes and some precision dancing to its cozy disco floor. "We told all our friends to come down and enjoy themselves," says Savoy, taking a break from dancing with his wife, Margaret. "The first one was so successful that we decided to have another one." The special dances are now held the second Sunday of eal'h month with no cover or admission charge. And what started with less than a dozen couples has swelled up to crowds as large as 150. Disc jockey David Short brought in a selection of big band music from his personal record library. adding to the records sup- plied by Savoy and others. COUPLES AND SINGLES now flock from as far as San Diego and Palm Springs to what they say is one of the few regularly scheduled big band dances in Southern California. Most remember the days when they could go out just about every evening for big band dancing. And many recalJ the on<.1e-a· week contests for trophies and prizes. But toward the end of the '60s, most nightclubs dropped their big band schedules. Swing and jazz aficionados found few dance outlets other than those at amusement parks such as Disneyland and Knott'sBerry Farm. The recent resurgence in popularity of big band music and dancing changed all that. Nightclubs and hotel ballrooms throughout the country have started offering the booming sounds of brass and woodwinds. Ed and Inez Thompson of Huntington Beach enjoy the dance styles of their youth . So the 63-year-old Savoy had little trouble drumming up an energetic group in Newport Beach. urr BRINGS PEOPLE CLOSER tqgether who enjoy this kind of music," says George GariUo. who drives with his wife, Georgia, from Hemet each month to spend four to six hours on the hardwood floor. "It's the kind of music that you never forget," adds the S2· year-old Carillo. "I like disco (dancing) but I don't like the music," says Mrs. Carillo, wbo at 39 admits she grew up as swing danclng's populari· ty stepped aside for the rise of rock ·n· roll mu.sic. "Disco ls an off. beat music but the (dance) routines are fine." Although the Carillos prefer swing dancing for lta less ln- dlvidualislic, couple-oriented style, they note there's a bit of the soloi5t lo most dancers. "No matter whether you admit lt or not, everybody trtes to be a little better than anyone else," says Carillo. By MICHAEL DOUGAN Ofll• Oally ,.telSt.ft The retired fry cook stood in the den of bis Huntington Harbour home and gestured toward a 22-foot fishing boal in the slip out back. "I've owned bigger boats before," he said. "But th.is one gets me where l want to be and it's safe. With that 75-horsepower englfle, I can make Catalina in half an hour." The kelp beds are one of Bob Wian 's haunts but, because the fog was in. he would spend thts afternoon at his other hang-out -the golf course at Irvine Coast Country Club. How, one might wonder, can an ex-bash slinger own a how;e on Huntington Harbour's main channel, a sea-going vessel and a country club me111bership ? Obviously, it's not on Social Security. IN FACT, BOB WIAN is a semi-famous man. Half of his name appears on signs all over the West, the first part and in the possessive: Bob's. And at Robby Mct;ee's Hal and Margaret Savoy are the unomcial stars. But Savoy is no novice. The industrial re lations manager for a rubber company at one time carried a Screen Actors Guild card for work as a motion pie· ture dancer. And he's tour.ed throughout the world on stage with, among others. Artie Shaw. Bur I.EST ANYONE think that big band d ancing is only for the middle·a~ed or the proficient, think again. Disc jockey Short, 27. pointed out a group of regulars -all in their 20s -who drive from Riverside each month to watch the popular dance styles of the '30s and '40s. And it's not uncommon to see a young. slender figure bedecked in Jordacbe jeans stepping onto the dance floor. '!It seems like the younger generation ls discovering what big bands and jazz are all about," says Mf's. Savoy. "They're starting to get exposed to this kind of music and they like rt." YOUNGER DANCERS like it so much, she adds, that Hal has been giving private lessons to newcomers to the swing tradition. Burgers \ ;· Tite rest of the sign says Big Boy. Since 1936, Wian has seen his Bob's Big Boy restaurant chain grow from a single 10-stool diner in Glendale to a collection of franchises encompassing more than 1,000 outlets in this Bob Wian and friend "If the youngsters were exposed to more of these songs and the Lindy and Ralboa. they could dance to any type of music," Mrs. Savoy s ays. "You can swing to disco. but you can't disco to swing," she opines. ~untington Beach resident Ed Thompson figures, though, age has 1ts advantages "If you notice aJI the good dance.rs out there are over 40," says the bank manager. gazing at the dance noor. "l don't feel 60 when I get out on the floor. ''ONCE A MONTH we're 20 years old again and there's no place in the world you can go and be SS or 60 years old and know you 're better than a guy at 20." Suddenly a new tune booms over the disco soilnd system. Thompson stops speaking in the middle of a sentence. "That's my beat." he snaps, darting to the dance floor with his wife. Inez. Tale of Success As Wian ·s c-orporation grew, so did the de- mands on his tame and energy and that. he said, is wh)' he retired. By then his operation bad grown to 25 company-owned restaurants and 600 franchises. "When you sell a franchise, you don't own an asset you own a liability," he said. "It's your job to see that the guy succeeds. "We had a company plane and I was Uvtng out of a suitcase Every time I came home from a business trip the kids were an Inch taller." The short order mogul had sold out to Mar· riolt a year earlier, but was still working in a management <'apacity. One Monday morning, Wian approached his office door with bis employer in low and pointed inside. "I've re- signed and there's my r eplacement." he said. "I NEVER WENT BACK Into my office, not even to get my father's picture." recalled Wian. "I had them send it to me." He took his family to an 830·acre farm n~itr Palmdale with the sole ambition of becoming a country gentleman. Instead, he "became•intensely interested in deciduous fruit.'! ---.:.· .. ·($~......;..-ta-4'-::~111'1ar~ .. : ....... ~~.:~~ .: •. : .. ,~.(l:! in J•pan. Openings are contemplatedin--Weat .__ __________ __....,._ ....... _..._-'-__ _._. His new' hobby developed into a fuU ·time or· ' 1 ..-. -.-.• • .---U·· Wol~•v........_ ........... , :...:::::=;..._:..;:.~ .,;. Olltl'l"V"vr•~~.L ... ¥0--• ,' ... ~~ :-::~~ Germany, France, Mexico an4 England. (Thia expansion is taking place under the Marriott Corporation\ which bought the Big Boy chain in 1987.) What Wian isn't famous for, but abould be, are Innovations he introduced into the short· order market that have, over the years, been enjoyed by most non-vegetarian Americans. These include the double-decker burger, tlle sesame leed bun, fresh-ground pepper at the table, restaurant-sponsored comic book• for the kida and the food servers who stop to uk, "la everytbiq all right?'' Wian -got the bowie, the boat and his goU clubs by approaching every uncooked bam- b\arter patty as a blank canvas awaiting the painter'• brutb. "A llAllBVRGER, TO ME, was a work of an." ~ Hid with a 1udden surte of animation. ''Tllere are 10 many ways to goof it up -one W1"0ftl thlnl. the 1rill'1 too hot or lt 1brtnkl becaUM ~lat coa&enl. "A bamburcer bu 1ot to be done right.. The IMID hM to._ toMted so it doeln't become • '°"' ...... eriap but DOt burnt. ,...._ I'd bln a boy, I put him on Juat ........ .._ m lbat'1 wbere he'd start. A laam-.. reqatn1 i.nc1er loriDI cue and IU&'aa(Mt." , Wlla .._.... tllat &be ..... ..-ftd at M'a ..... .....,, II ,._. lifter M Wftd -,, ~· ...... ft.a..,--' to bl. ... tbat deellae to .... apamtan· of the chain, wh.ich made the kind of individual traintnc and attention that he provided impossi· ble today. But, he hastily added, "They're coQBcien- Uoua, good people and they've done a hell of a Job. I still eQjoy eating at Bob's." WIBLE WIAN DISPLAYED unprecedented Imagination in running bts burger jolnta, be said many of bis most successful inventions came about by accident. Taite, for instance. the birth or the double decker: Memben1 of the Harry Lewis Orchestra (later to become Chuck F08ler's group) were habitue'1olWian '•first Big Boy in Glendale. "One night they were eating there and the bau player 1aid, 'Gees, don't you have anytbinl different than plain old hamburger ?' So I took two patties and put another bur> between them and put thi1 big, ridiculous 1•mllh on lt and aave it to blm." The bau .. l wu put in bis place and they all had a tood laugh over the silly looking 1andwtch. ''Thell the next nilht,·everybody in the band ordered me," 1aid Wian. An American tradition wubom. TllS INl'aODVCl'ION ol around pepper at U.. ...._ •• lntended leu u a touch of claa1 tbu 11 a dlterreat to youthful prank1ten, who would twt~h the topt of the salt and pepper ... ....... . shakers causing hapless customen to drown their food in salt, which literally poured through the large pepper boles. With fresh-ground pepper. Wlan discovered. "We couJd us·e the same slze lids on both shakers." One final piece of Big Boy trivia -who is the fat kid that symbolizes Bob's chain? None other than Rkk WoodrUff. a not·&o· · little boy who hung out at what wu originally l'alled Bob's Pantry. "He looked just like the picture, exactly,'' said Wian, even down lo the bare feet and over· alls. "When he was 6, he weighed about 100 pounds.". Woodruff gre• up and applied for work at • Bob's, but things didn't work out. "He was too big and heavy for us," said Wian. "He couldn't move around behind the grlll." Wian also created unprecedented, and largely unimitated, concepts ln employee rela· lions. EACH YEAR, HE lopped 20 percent of his pre-tax profit.I off the top anct divided it evenly among bi• worllen1. Aa a result, he said, many employees went on to open their own Bob's Bit Boy restaurants in Nevada, Califomla and Hawaii, financed en- tirely by thelr accumulat.d proflt-abarlnC re- venue. And more than one d11hwuher relired after 20 years wtth a nest •II toppini tt00,000. "I'm 65 and here I'm back in business aga{n." , At the same time, Wian said, his kids were getting older and beginning to resent the aoclaJ isolation of farm life. In December of last year, he packed again and moved to Huntington Harbour for a real re- tirement with time lo refleet on a Ufe well· spent. albeit with a wasted moment or two. Wian was a 21-year-old, S19·a -week restaurant employee when he sold his car, bor· rowed SSO from his rather and bought bia tint diner for $350. Within a few years, the name Bob's Big Boy was a part of the California vocabulary and he was elected mayor of Glendale. WIAN'S DA VS ON earth have been notbln' If not salty. "I don't think you could brina up anything about living that l haven't been in- volved in," he said. Stilt, Wian's business card reads simply; "Fry cook -retired." "R's basic." he explained, ''and there's a message there that, 'Gees, if J can do it -anybody can do it.' "In our <high school) cJus prophecy, J •• voted the leaat likely to succeed and everybotJ aareed with it, enn my lolka." So how did he 10 r'gbt? "I did It bee.use lt came naturally," aaid Wian with a smile, "and I liked It." DAILY PILOT MODEL SHOWS SILK DRESS J PU Bl.IC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE •ATl.ur;-LOOOi9•M1ltM"u ...... .._ "ltOf'OMDPL.OOOILIVATIOMHtlaM1NATtoetl AC.I NCY l'-el lt1-MKeAdm""tlfellool, l'IMA ACTlDH • ..,.....Aule 'UMMAfllY fl(-el ll'llOtt1'14ttklfler (--IW• ... k Hed ... 11\e .,,..,....._ 1100-1 YIWI flOMtlOWll"°"llttM .. _lettelectoelO<elleMlnttwnellen T-- 1 CI00.-·1•1--......... _, .... 11 ............ """'....,..... __ I tllettlle <---'fYIH-.;irt4llHlllltr...,._n-.of .. lt19•l,....,lt1 · I .. fe<tl11-••-'llYo•r-111_.11 ..... _,klPAllonl"tfteH•ll•Nt l'-, lnwr.,,u ,.,,,.,.,,. (HI'! Pl. DA'l'fS: t TN ,.,IDtlfor t.omment wtu .. nl-v ct01 .. -,.1o1-1no1N-Otl4lpuC141c. tlonoftlll•~rulelt1•--P1ro41«•t(lrcutetkltlln1 .. n(°"'""""'"· I ADORESSU S..•-•low. FOA FU .. 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Pr()pe)Wd B.w l IOO·VtM) FIQOd Ele.,•llont Cll t ' T own/Coul\t'i •DePtllln lttt•bo"9 Souroof F1ooc11n11 Lou lion 9rc,.'"d· 'Eleutlan lnltttlNGllDI C•llfornt• Fountain V<oll•• •C•lyl ~I• An• lll..,r l111trw<1lonOIS.n Or•nvo County D•090Fr•••Y-8•00~11urstSl,...t • 1 P•lm Slr•I "J A1alu Awnuo 11 J ""·~··•lleblt'tOr 1n\jlO!(llan•t Clly H•ll, F-t•lnV•ll••.C•llfoml• I Send cornmenh to H"""'•ble Al Holllnden, 10l00 Sl•t•r A•tn .. , Fountain V•ll•Y. C.Htorn1an1oe PublslledOr-Coasl oa.1y Piiot 0<1-r 13,10. l'IO P UBLIC' NOTICE PUBUC NOTIC E ·-. HOTICEOF~U8LICSALI! NOTICE OF TllU nEE'S SALE On O<tOOo>r 71. 1'80, •I 10 00 •,.,. •• T S. Pto •~:Z..O.l Atnl•I Otttco, 180 s Lvon. S.nl• An• SMI t!bAPOR•T•ON •• duly •P C•i.tornl• lhf' •0How1n9 0•><'10.d 001n\ed fru\tet-v.ndflr 1N to1tow1nQ OP•\On•l P<OPN1y woll lie M>kl •I publlr d"'trll>ed -of lru•I Nill SEt.L I O•oul rt''4'rve i'T PUBllC AUCTION TO THE 0 4111' Piiot P"°IO> DI G4ry Amb<IMrdu~ ,•~n·;~•n•turP intl Udl nQ I HIGt!ESl BIDDER FOA Ci'Stl PILAR WAYNE (RIGHT) AND GUEST .. trlQU~tor lnol wor>1n111 I <lln1n9 ta lp•v•blt: lll llme 01 ..... on ••wlul b•e \c hain. 7t0Uf'hf!'\. t low w •t 3.pe f'TIOMV of the Unit•d St•tt\) alt r19ht, New Dimension for Pilar boOil t a'f, l •oot10<•er. IT \/ \!arid, l title •nd 1n•er-e\I t onveyl'd to •nd now arnpta~~.l••me>s. 1chtttotar•w•r~. ~Id by It vnotr WkJ ~ 01 Tr+.at tf\ 'Wt b\.or-lf'rNOrd Ot•ypr 1 b@O fr •m•°', 1 '"* oro~rty N t lf'tn•ttf:r Ofo\.(rtbl>O <hrom• (M"' double bO• ''"'"9 ano l q us1 o q A C LEA VEN m ftttn:'\ 1 n1Ql°'hlanc.1, 'ctr4'Wltr WORTH, I slnig1em•n dr~Her J •hl'll mrl&I bOo-U \t', I end 8ENEFICIAAY AICI( BYERS By JUDITH OLSON Ol IM D•ll~ ~I ... Sutt "l>ilar Wayne, proprietor of a restaurant and inte rior design s hop in Corona de l Mar. has ad- ded a new dimens ion to h er bus iness endeavor s. Ms: Wayneisthe widowof actor John Wayne. ~. She has earma rked a room in her design stuttio for a boutique to s howcase the fas hions of Pafo Alto designe r Shirley Hyatt. ' The hand-painted silk costumes were shown orl)ut week during a party in the courtyard of Ms. Wayne's F ernleaf Ca ffe . There were hors d'oeuvres and a no host b.._4'hefashions we re modeled during the second hour of the pa rty. Ms. Hyatt, who also has introduced a line of i nf·~rior design fabr ics. was on hand t o su~rvise the show ·Co-hostess was Kitty Olivier a nd nar rator was Jan Knowlton. .. T he s ilk d n·~..,es lic~tn "'1th unpainted fabric wh1<'h thr n 1~ :;trPt,•h1·1t and ll1·coralt!d by Ms . l lyalt. T he fahrH· nf•x l is "1•wn into .1 "a nety of daytime dreSSl:'S, 1•\·1.•n1n).! gc1wnc;. C'uft :i11s. tunics and casu al outfit~ Pnces run from S!"IU tu approx1111 otd y SSOO and· the line indudt•:-~ome r<Jtt.nns .ind C\ en a pi ece of cham ois Manv of the clothes reawre lhP art deco look w hiie others have Indian or St·a motifs . Ms Hy att cvt!n has cro r ht'tt'<I :-.tnps of han d painted -;ilk into ja ckets --, Among t he m elcl 1·b w:1.s Ms Wayne s da ug hter. M ans:;a Some of the ha .r tlc~11~n1> for tht mode ls were as fasc1n:1ting as lhc w1 .. py :.tll. d resses One mocil'l's h a ir , ... as 11r<1i•led tn front lo rese m- ble a h<1seb;1ll 1•ap ! 1,,Qte, 1 woocsr.t>lnet. l o,e wlno m•t htnp : Recorded March 1-4, '919 ,u tn\tr .. 11n <ab1net No HI .. In bOOk 1xi.I, -•SI ot Ot ,,. Kttche-n lf~nt\ IOC'lud1"9 O•\heS. t1c1•• AKOtd \ '" the off ice Of '"~ Qt•-.\f'\..000 ,01tn\,••tcf'enut•ns11, Retoroer ~Or~ C.O.,,.,tf \.lid~ U1 L•0 1M c.toth1riQ, 1nc:hJd1nQ OoYt of t ru\t deVrtbP\ ttwi to11ow1nQ Pf'O OI lttd •e-"i' <.fOUmlQ tN'lvdlf'\oQ dttU lf\., ~rty blOU\1"';,panH,ittc Tne ~tnta\terty ~ fMt ot L.ot S4, '" Ml\Ct:il411W'OU~ 1teon>. 1n(lud1no dnCl '"" Soutneuterlv U 1e.1 01 I...., •1\0,tt d Hne ns, nom~ruu\ boo-."i South•&\tft'l1 2S ff"f't of Lot .S,) ot Tr K l (dndte~ pno•o a•lbum'ii n1c kn•<."\, No 300 •n ttw C.ttv ot C0\14' lf\e-'\A, •t )ldhlf'\. \tutted •nlmials. P•Cl"rt u (.tn Oitr M AO rKOrOfO tn 8ooa 14, P6C)9S 11 V\QbO•,-CS Th'\ w lf i\ ~ot '" d CCOfddnc• w ltt-C•llforn1a C••ll Cooe S.<1•an> 1917 •nd l'ltl. Oy ll'C unde:r~111"""1andlord, todl" f POSf' ol .,.,,,_,.., propeny IP.ti bV tl\9 I~· nan I 1n 180 S L von. Ap1 91b upan vau t· lf"!Q U.e r e:dt Pf'QPer'fY ot thf> la~lord .,nd •ttt-,. nioUct tow 1C1 ten.nt 1 O•t•d O< totw!r 1 1"90 WARW IC lt SOU i'AE L•notord lllOS.. L '°" !>MltaA,,.,CA9110! Puoll•two 0.. 1f19t Coas1 D•••Y Piiot. 0<1 t) 70, 1'80 •04 .. IO PUBl.IC NOTICE and n ot M1scirllaMOU\ M•C>\, 1n uw 'ltf1cf' of ,,.. Coun1y Rt<.o,der of w •O C.Ovf"fy 131 llll'n s.<it• IYt»I ••en .... CO\ta lilleu,C.alllon1MI ( 11 a \tr~ t)60tf\\ or common cM i•Qn•tion t\ \"Own •bOve. no .,., r•nh ~ Q•Yeo a\ to 1h como..-terwu or CO! ·ec ,,,.,,, ' Tnt -tKl•rv 11nder Hid ~ ot f fUSI, by rtaton of • brHCll or Ottaull •n Int obllljatlons •e<ltrtd 11\trrbv rier•lotor• e1tecuttd end oe11"e'eo to ll'le u"Otr\IQnt<I • •rlllM Oeclu •llon )t Ottaull -Dim-tor S.••. •"" #r•llen not1<e of b<e..:n •nd of ele<tlon I 10 c•'-'W uw vnct.rst9'W'(I lo \Pll w 10 orQPerty to wusty wlo obltoait;of"\, ----•nd ll1erMl .. r lhe un0trs19necl <•u..O PU8LIC MOTi.CE O' TME I ~Id nolico of brl..:11 ano ot lie< lion lo SA .. TA AHA UNIFI ED De rf(Orded Ju•v 2, 1'80, •• •n•lr No Killing the Cat Unsatisfactory SCHOOL DISTatCT'S :Mn in -1».S.., p-1.01, 01 ••lo ••tHTEHTION TOOPlllATI Ofll(l•I Recoro.. C 0 N T t H U D U S S C H D 0 L I Said ~" will De .....-. O<it .,,.,_, P'ttOG•AMs·· 1 covirne nt OI ••rranty, ••Pf"e'\ or 1m r ne Board of Educ.•Uon of the S.ftt• plled, r·9"91rd•no title. Po\1'e\\1on. or An• u n1•1t<1 SchOOI Oi~trtcl "ot9d to t'ncumbrain<e·\, to PIY ttw rem •itHno oper1tte a m•nd•tory continuouti' or&nclp•t wm of tnr notet\J \4Kuted • 'k l\001 P•Cl9'..,., <v••r·round ><'-11 •t t>y wla o..ci ot Trv~. "'''" lnllrest ., 't•CJ"' e•trn1ntvy s.<f"IOC>ls com~Mk\O ,,.. w ld note provkMd, .ctv.,,ct>\, tt •nv. 1 .DEAR ANN LANDEH.S· I was tut between the eyes by that letter from "Curious in Connec· tic ut" who was obsessed w1th fmdin g out the nam e of the ·'other woman.'· I. too. was one of thdse driven, obsessed wives who fell I just had to ~now who she was. e ven though the affair w~ dead and buried. • 1 bad fa nta sized t hat the wom a !" was beautiful and gr acious a nd rh armang, with sex ' . Boros cope TUESDAY. OCT. 21 By SYDNEY OMARll ] -:.ARIES (May 21-April 19). Cycle high yoa make s uccessful contacts and gain gre ater irhlependence . Cr eativity. mone y and l~ve do'ininate scenario. E m phasis on personality. s~cial appearan ces. defining ter ms, gettin g prc:>'mises in written form . -, TAURUS (Apr. 20-M a y 20>: Go s !ow , mam taln low key approach you are due for a "re v· elation." Fam ily . hom e. basic security and a secret agreement dom in ate scenario. Another Taurus. a Libra and a Scorpio figure p romine nt- ly. -Money co mes from surpn se sourre. GEMINI (May 21-J une 20): You gain con- fidential information relating to fnt'nds and funds. Define te rms, avoid rushin g to con· cfusions. You re ach new understandin~ w ith one close to you. CANCER (June 21-J uly 22): What st a rts as an i>bstacle to progress can be transformed into an !asset. Emphasis on professional superiors, goals, standing in co mmunity. Bring priorities into focus. LEO (July 23-Aug . 22): You gain .i more "r,liable" perspec tive . Potential comes into focus. Display a nd distrib ution of p roduct dominates gratify ing scenario. Aries . Libra npt\ves play signific ant roles. Lines ·'f c~m-~c~~~3: >t¥'<_......._ t-11-:'1-u c.- -uf~late~traveipfiins~ire ·e:~'arirrea. , VIRGO (Aug. 23 ·Sept . 22 ). New person in YOIJr life helps you flf'llke fresh-s tart. M'O't\ey. deJ>t, payme nts a nd collections command spotlight. Leo, Aq uarius natives figure prom- ijtntly. You gain ne w underst anding throu gh arr :•occult" exper ience. You correct p ast error. i LIBRA CSept. 23-0 ct. 22): Yo u reac~ de· cl•lon connected with legal or partnership af- fa ... Sense of dir ection c an be r estored -if yo.-are alert to d etails, fine print and s ubtle nuances. Marita l s tatus comes into focus . MDRPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Diversity · lay fact that you do not ha ve one-tra~k • Co-worker or associate. who ha~ been m- rent, suddenly expresses admiration. Your 1 are made easier. 8AG11TA.RIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Sty le. th1l)', romance dominate scenario -your ceptl are re vis ed and you could have ol beart." Aquarius, Taurus, Scorpio Vet ftpre promlnenUy. CA.ftlCORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19}: Seek rea~ tar happealn11 -analy1e, check sources, en mollves. Bulld on solid base -applies .tom area, penonal and professional. ilRJ8 (Jan. 20-Feb. 11): Focus on rel· •· reque1t1. questions, trips and vltltl. :-a' .. '°. maintain balance -financial and PIBCD (Feb. 19-Mar. 20): Define terms . • wtMn mone1 II coaeenaed. You're -tll'.4iitl'l••1 ...... ea.Id .... '° I•,_, .... ~~ ... . ·1 HJI appeal oozing rrorn ;•\ • rv port• I 111111 my!>elf she must have Li•t•n 11 rl•!-.1~llhl1 untl th at m v hus band was ht>lph•:-.s tinC'l' :-hl• s•:l her r:ip for him One t·vening. all1!r :i lovl'I) dmncr and n1nre than the us ual half hottlt• uf wrne, my l1usband w as in a mellow mvod I "en!>e<l hi!> ulnerabiu Ly and decidrd w t.1ke advanta1;:e 01 the sit ua- tion. I askf•d s w1•t•ll ~ ·'Who '"'·as sh•· d ar itn&?" When he told nw hl'r name I 11carl~ l'Ullapsed. She was a pla in, rno u-;:r,· d ull. skmn~. dowdy s t enog rapher who u•wti to wnrk 111 the compa ny a f ew years b:ick I .simply ·ouldn'• hel11•\·c it ! The knowled~e that m y hust}.intl hall t·hcated w ith ttus little nothing (111 ncarl~ a )l'ar made hi m lose a lot or respect in my ('Y"'!' If h<' was going to have a n a ffair , wh.\' tlrdn I nt> pic k som eone with a little class" So. let this be a lesson to all women Don 't ask questions and you won't J?,et .rnswcrs that m ight do even more d am <1ge tn ;our marriage !l o w 1 wis h I h Hd nev e r b c-6'!n told ! C UH!OSlTY T llAT KI LL ED A l. T. DEAR CAT : In your case, ignorance wa s bliss, compared to the folly of beut,; wised up. OEAB ANN LA Nl>EHS This is u plea. !low does one ge t t he floor a wa y from a well e duc ated, highly s oph1stic atf'd bor e who m anages to keep a s tra nglehold on e very con ver sation by lighting his pipe. re1:1rrnnging bis food on his pla te. ~hewing s lowly, sipping wtne and connecting each senten l'E' with .. und uh • .,,,.. tlW 1•1_., KhOot YI•• pu.-1 .,,..,.,. ""terms of W•d Qe<1<1 of Trust. 1oEdu<•han C-Sechon37-et oeq IH • cl\M9u •nd eapen~ of tMI T h~ \ChOOt.\ lftwo1ved •re. Edlton. 1 TrtJs°tM .,., Of ttw tr-v,tt cr•••eo t>y Ft anttHn, Frrmont. Lowell. M.9c:llM>n, w ld Offldot l rust M.o<ton, Monte V••Uo •ncl Wiison, S.ld woe "'"' De IWld °" T..esO.y.' Tilt conll...._• sci-I prOQr•m wlll No .. m-•. 1'80 al II 00 a.m. •I ti.. oper •te 1n ..ucl\ •manner H lo require I ottlo ot T o Ser•11u Compoony, 8.,..k tht D<IP•I\ '""° .. sldot In .tl1....,..,.e of Amerk• T-r. Sullt 1110, Ono C1IY .,. .. of thl' -..... • ..-scl\OOls 10 I 8CMOlt!••d, Wftt. Oreft91, C•lllom•• tnroll '" ll'C cont•nuous s<,,_ pro-At tM! 11m1 of 1r. l<1ltl•I pu011callon qr•m of,,..., att•ndanc• •r•a ~cf"loot of thi\ noti<.e, tht totat amount ot tM Th•\ •<lion " be•r>Q l•ktn to al I unp••d b•lu1u ot '"" obl19allon I , •e•l•lt '"" """"" owrcrowdlno In S<'<u•od by 1rw abOve de'\crlt.d """" o• u N>ol\ ba\ed upion current •nro11m~n1 tru\t •nd .,umat.ct '°'''· ••Pl'"M·!t •n<I Pr<IKIOKI '"roll" ... "' lncrU>H In end.Ov-S\21.IO? 10 1Qtt-81 llW Boaro I\ •w•rr of llW OalP Octooer l •'80 moune.n; ros>s ot M:Qu•S•I•°" •'Kl con I SMI CO RPOAATIO .. \true hon of w:nool \Ue~ ttno ta<1lltl•\, _.. w.o TNStff •nd os 1_.eton d4!11rc>•.S <>I prov1<11n9 By T O SERVICE CO • proceo urr wrwreo~ thoie ti\c "' • &Qtnt ~urdtn• rNIY oe •fldueed bV ln••••se<Ji Cl\rl•Jo'fU, u11il1•tlon ot ••••lln9 Pl•nh and As~si.nt Sec,.l•FY l«lllllt\ • ' Ov C•IV Blvd We\I A petlllon 1llJ"l'(I bv 7) per(lfll 01 IM' O<-. CA.,.., tltctor\ o1 t,.... 011tr1CI requnt1119 tNl t O U) S-1•1 .. \utn " _..,., not oe HIMlll•Mcl,I Publt.,_., Or-CoHt Oaoly Piiot m•r ce pre .. nt~d In tnt Couniv O<I ll, 10, 21, 1te0 4IOll-IOI SuperlntPflCllr1I ol Sc'-•s no l•lor Ill.,.. ---- Oocomb<!r 10, 1910. Tilt County PUBLIC NOTICE I I ttrmlntno t,. PPt•ll"" lo "' wflk1""1 -C-O-ST_A_M«_SA_5AM __ l_TA-•--.,-o-1_ST_•_1_CT Su~rlnlend9nl of Scl\OOls, ._, de· 1 •ncl •19....0 ,u r-lrtd by l•w will or OaA .. M COUNTY CALl l'OaNtA Otr a ballot P<oPO"llon to bP Pl•codl NOTICE INVITING 810S UPOn t.._ o.ltot of tile APC>ro1>rlAlt PIK· PoOTICE IS HERE8Y GIVEN INt hon. 1 w.•ltd Pf-WI• for furnlsnor>Q Oil 1 HOwM<I q, H•rr son l•bor, m•ltrl•ts, equipment. Secret8rv totl\t' I tr•nsport•llon •nd """ otr1er ' 8Dardof Eduull°" l.C1lllitl • ,....y'rie "'"'"''d tort,,. Puoll-Or-(""'1 O•llV P•1011 CONST quCTION OF SA NITARY 10<t 10...:_Ml,NOlf l,lt80 __ .,-,!.E WEq MAIN IN A .. .A HEIM AV ENUE FROM PLUMER STAEE1 I PURI.IC NOTICE TO ltTH STREE T ANO IN ltTH ---STREET FAOMANAHEIMAVENUE I HO'Tl(E TOC•EDITOH TO cqESTMONT PLACE, PROJE CT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to l~t NO 1 1171~ cred•to" ot Itel Aor CorPOr•tlon, Bids will t. recol..O by lllt C:O.I• wllOM ou.lneu -eu I\ Ont Em· Mtwo Satlll•y °'"''ct. •I ffle office ot oorc•d•ro Center, S•n Fr•nclsco. tfll (Uy Cieri., 11 Feor Or i,.., CMu I C.tllfornl• ltlW 0'TrM1-or' I. INI • Mtw, C•lllornl• untJI Ille hour of 11 00 b"'" tr•"1flr I• .-.1 to bP m-. •I •.m., No,.._ •. 1'80 •I wlllcll lime I lhe Pl•<• "*'"'"' c..-. lo GFS Air they will t. • ...., publicly end rHd t.tmll•d, Mid OM or mo<• of Ill de· •loud In .. council CNmOlrs. Sffl..O I ,,Q.....,S, P 0 . Bo• 114. lOll, NHNU, pr-wh sNIU t.•• t .. lltlP ot tht Comm....-.tlll\ of IM 8 ..... m<K llllt WOf'll end ... -of I .. b!Oder but no I "l r•nsft,.. 'I other dl\11,......,...no ..,.rll Any bid Tl\9 "'-"" 10 De l••nsterrOKI ....... tKtl•td .nor -1<'-lecl CICKl"9 11Sls ot •II ot TraNftro•'s •lolll, title llm• for Ille realpl of IHds "'1•11 De I •nd intere.i, on 1111 CS.I• 01 tr•n1fer, In rtlurr'ICI to !fie ~ --· II ind lo • number of &oetnv i•I alrcr•fl .,,.11 bl ,,.. IOI• ,._11111111, of '"' 1 11nc1udlno -•"II 701, 131 •11<1 141 bldderto -hi Iii• Did lsrecelvld In ' oircr•fll. lncludlflo •II lt.ttes •nd •ub--r time so " etc .. as he proceeds y,ith his soli loquy? I have seen this technique used repeatedly, and it 1 IMw• ot, •ftd ,...,....rket1nv r191tts In, A ... of plMls, SclKl•I P-ovls-. I '"'" 01rcr•"· The ••rcretl .,. lou--eddlllons to 0.-el P-ovlSIDM to kills the evening for everyone Please. Ann. to ou1110."" '"" u ... 1tec1 s1et•• or ... tl'lll $1.-11Spec111ut!Gft•..,.Y•-~ NS • I le•...:I or subtN -lo •"111111 with I.tined et ,,. offke of .,. Olrtelor of the CUE'. -FORT SCOTT, KA • prlnclpool ottkH ouulcll Pl tftl Unle.d ullllc Sorvlcts, R.m •"· 11 F Ir AR 8COTT: Some may call 1.! "lnleX·-.. -~~~1.QI~!~'.._~~ ~~'7"'~~....,,...1 ......,~ -..LllJl. . ' • "~ ~,, ;,.. .......L'll' " --· I or IM United l(lf>900M), UUt>I ,_, adcl111-1 ,,,.,. .. of SI.CID will De""'°" t* "~..U. .. fl........_._a--,-5 · ~.;:-,........:...-.i.,.,.~.o-• . -• pe.,..,~Oll .. n --11!111~LongwlDd stops for • breath, "'"lch ar• 1.-.d or .....,.._, lo ...,. lf--by-11. seite the floor and d"'rall the e"'o·nut 1111 ...... 11., pr1n<1pe1 ottkH w11111n u. E•<" bid •"-" 1>e m•c11 on the • ... ... . United Stetes (ON In C.llfoml• •ltd ProPOS•I """"· ·-" P·I tllro• DE AR A NN LANDEHS: My father d ied one 1n reusl. All of Ille •lrcr•tt .,. p.7, -vldld In ,,.. c-rac:I OOCu· when I was a baby Mo m remarried when l was uud tn lnttrNtlon•I or lnlerll•t• menh. --II tie ~c-ltd by. · ~ornmerco, u rtlfltd or cnNor 1 ClleO or • bid nearly five . My s tepdad was the only father I r11e bul~ tr.,,..r 11ere1n c111<rlbtd ;, _ .. 10, not 1 ... ,....., 10"' of 11te ever knew. He was very good to me and t loved not •ubi.cl to Section ttot of'"" •-loflMIHd,mMllP9Y•bletou. h im . TM ""'" t,.,.,.r wlll tie conwm· POUi .,,.n .. c .. ti-ecl vnlffl «· · ' I C•lltorni. commtrci.1 C-. Colt• -s.Mt1rt Dbtrlet. No pro- Two years a go m y ste pdad asked for a tMteo,,., or •"" No-•. 1te0, •' '°""""led bJ wc11 c.e11111<'1 c11e<11, · Th t"t Plflcn of MclCl,_y, 8-roft •nil cHll or _,.,-· divo rce so he rould m ar ry another woman. e 1 .,..,0,..0 • 50 St11r1ey s1,_1, Ne1wu, No bid -11 • conll_.., unlH• 11 f a mily w as ve r y upset . and Mom was 1 com .......... e1111ot11w.-m ..... 11mec1tan•bl.,..tiformfurn111Wdlly h rtb k So l•r ••~-to Tr.,..1ftr", 1i.1 tlte Cott• -.. ,.,.ltwJ Dhlrkl MM! ea ro en. Air corp." 11 ,,,. only _,,.. 11 ,.._..In .cawdetl<a ,.,.., u. _. I a m 23 now. m artied nearly two years and ..-1 11Y u.Tr.,,......,.,..r1ng11te-.. 1s1on1e1 .. ..._..1 ...... 1 .. ..,.... .. expecting a baby I want our child to know his 111r•v•an..,•<111•dlHer9"l tromi1te Eac:11 lllOdtf mutt llf .. , ...... -• n•m• .. , for111. 1 •IM preqyellflecl •• r-lred by I••· grandfathe r. My older sister says I would be do· oa11d: 0c..._, 11. n10. TM ao.ni of Dlrtetors of ow Cost• in° a terrible thing if 1 in\'jled him back into m y OFSA IJ.: LIMITED. Meu i.nttery Dllt•l<I ,_ ..... ,,. · .. . Tr--rlgflt to <Wi«I MIY or ell bldt . hfe and permitted him to have the pleasure of av:~c.t<o I T1te c-ra1orsM11 como1,.w1t111,. his grandchild. EmKwUw .,.....,,..,, of SKI.., me to 1111 in. . . . I Vk• ~-l <IYllYI of .. c.e11en11. LA-Cecll, I don t like what h e dtd to my mother. but Pu11t1-0r..,.. co .. t o.11y Pli.t t1te , ..... e111ft8 r ... -1e-• ..... would hate to lock him out ot m y life fore ver. 0s1.29.1!IO m un uto11t11etS .,., "" c .. 1. M•u · . Stlftllery Dfterl<I wfllctl •• ftltd w1t11 He 111 the only rather I have ever known. PUBLIC NOTICE t,,. Aul•MI SKmwv .. ..,. .. 01ter1<1 What ls your ad vice ? -IRON MOUNTAIN. •• 1N11 ..,_.. ...-.iuea "'"', r~ NOTtCa CW t-•Mr tw --.i•enc:• o Nov DEAR l.M.: II yoa wut &o reestablldl a re- lat ...... wttla YCHlr atepfau-er, 10 allead altd do lt. Wlliat llappeaed betwee• lalm and yoar mo&ber Iliad llM.lala1 &o do wttla Y•· If your modter la a ratr-mloded wom.. •IN! wW llGl 19ol4 It a1a1ut )'OU. Closs<f«I ads phoned in up 10 .S:30 p.m. ~ Ill fodoy ~In IM ;•tf!p of Ille I I I 6'2 SNC.M. MaaTIMO cecllt. NOTICE IS H•fllleY OIVIH ,,., DetetS: Ode9r•."" 111e ... •Ill ... 5t1eclel ........... ti. .., ar.r Of Tiie ..... d 8"nl of DI--· of IM c .... MeM Of Dfl'KtlH ef Ti. senltary DfllTrct et7:110p,m .. Oct ... , c-eaMMA~l•y Dlsltkt n. 1•. 1n 111e "''" ,.._ c.tw~• ~llllM Or8"11 C1M11 Olllly ~llOt. aoom et \fW CM.a Meta CIYk CMIW, Oct. tJ, •... •tt..O 11 l'elr 0r1 ..... Cleta -.a. Cetlfefnia, IWU.~,..,._: TO DISC:UI& l•w•a SEAVICI CONTAACTI WITH D•V•LO .. IAS WHOSE .... O .. aATY HAS 81 aN HBLD UP l'AQliil ANNUCAtlOH TO THa OllTAICT MCAUM 01' AH H•OOTIATIOHL ,_ ...... Y e11..LA AIELATIS TO ""O"aAT'f' TA• H°tflNUI DtlTAllMITIOfl, ~Or .. Clell INlty "-' Oct ..... Thf btQQtlt swap mt6t on !ht Ofotqi Ccos1 '' found MIY doy In IM c~•wr. I ' ,_.....,..,Notice: 1.._..._Wt i\11 re it I estate ad vertlM.-0 111 this newspaper is sub Jel'l lo the f-'ederul 1-'air Hous ing i\<:t or 1008 whit h mukes 1t illegal to advert 1:.t' .. un y pr1· rerl'ncc. htn 1laleon, or disl'n minati1in l11111t.>cl on rac·e. color, rch~1on, :...•x, or na\lonal on i.:in. Ut" .m inlentwn lo make any such prt'rcrence, h mJla lion, or 1llH·n m1nat100 " ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• ,.. 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BRADFORD CONDO!! The re's not m a n~· of 1 he~e'. :I Bdrms 2 l>ath. doulJle attached 1-<aruge !luge µatio, 11001. ra11 tll!>l!C financing 188,50! full µn ee. C all now, 546·2:113 Tl11s newspapt'r will not k now 1 n~I) a cct'pl "''> ad ve rll :.1 n ~ for rea l e~tat1· wh11!h is 111 viola tion of the law l~~~I ----------- E.sldeColldo O\\ner will sell on cim tract with low down. a I hl-dr<K>m. 212 bath lwcury home with lots of ext.ras BIORS: Advertisen \l{I 556·21lll0 ~ ::c~e= ~I SALE -SALE! ron l...,.diataty. Tiie Owner ,\n.i;ious! WeU de· DAIL y PILOT a1 .... s corated. light and airy 3 h first.. Bdrms 2 bath home with liability fort e f a mily roo l1r ick cornctlnsertionody., t irc pl a c gourme t kitchen an many ex lra ~ Luwc s t priced Hollffi for Sole II home 1~ area $118,500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .c~a~l~l~54-6~·23~t-3~~~~ ...... ;~~;:;;;~~~1 1~A~il JUST LISTED j This 3 Bdrm fi xer llt.¥:e 1----------f a m i h• r oo m . l.1r ge gourm et k l l e h c 11 , massive r1replaCl'. !>f)U too~ t.:all n11w for ch•t.ub IDS~ YOUR LANDLORD GOOD BYE! Thert'·:. a 38r t.:ondo ~I I wa11 1ng tor vou on a (flll t.•l , cul. de·saC' lane. ll ha s h u1lt in s . dis h\\a sher , at1 r ar l1 ve SEA COIE PROPCRTIES I b ..il<:lin\ right off t~e 3 6990 I :'fta,.,ter Uedroom All thLS 714·6 1· _ _ anda goot.I sm~y ard ' MESA VERDE Come buy this . $119,500 I hargatn and kt~s your SI SK DOWN I landll)rd l!ood-tiye! That's right! This 3 bedroom beaut) w11 h beautiful t5x3o· pool ·\s· ,.,umablc loa11 Call fasl I won't last ' ~40·3661i ·~l~~~~~ UMCOMPROMISIHG : IA Y AVE VIEW t HARD TO F IN O W. Bay Beautiful s htlrm holl'I' \ \'\! Charmin~ ~ Br + w11h ... unken livin.: rm & family room res1den~. ma n\ other r ust om Pvt master swte with reaturcs Uncumprorrus· retr e a t & s un~ec k. 1ng \'l('W Of mtns. CU· S.,.cluded lush Pli\10 + 2 n)ll nS & c11y li ghts Rr rcntal $375,000. $537.500 \all 979 5370 lolboo loy Prop. Realton ALLSTATE 1---•-67-~--1_0~60~·~­ REALTORS AMAZING VALUE Loveh· 3 Bdrm . Jtr 1·on d11 1oned . Cos ta ~tesa family home on quiet cul de sac. nestled a m:mg 1all lr<'es. Su much. torso litll('' Only $89.IJOO Call 646 7\il l~~~il IEAUTY PLUS \ 0en attra rl 1\ l' fl oor µIan in this super 11.1.rp ol hdrm home Lar~c fam rm Close to beac·h. shop- JJlllg & schools Onl \ $147.500 ('a II t11da) 979-5370 ALLSTATE REM.TORS MEWPOIT SHOltES DUPLEX ~eLond 2 Lar1o1e 2 Bdrm. 2 bath uni t:. Bring u~ your ier m s O wn •·r w ill 1•ooµeratc Pr1 red to ~ell at 5204. (JOO EASTSIDE C.M. TRIPLEX llUffS CONDO Enter lhru sec· ~alf' w inter com to qua rry tried 1 rt \'rd w 1 fount ain. l)uarn entry. isle k11rh & rear patw Cathedral rt!ll .:s. tor e \ er "1ew lrom livrng. din tn~ &sep mstr. suite w /pvt patio. i nd bdr m . hath & ut.il rm Paneled ~a rage w l c abinets & t ile fir. S28S.000. 6 -l 1-0867 by owner SI 2.000 DOWN l1u\:. luxurv Vl•rsaille C•J;ido 1,r11· .. d belm~ mark e t Bk r St eve !157 1:()11 PRIME DUPLEX COSTA MESA Two units-priced lo sell al $120,000' An investors dehght ! 1 Clean and re- furbis hed. Financing! Call now. 646·71i l THE REAL ESTATERS EASTSIDE UNITS 100/o DOWN Needs some fix ing. great opportuily for mvest .. r. oon·t wait. call now. ~ SEA COIE PROPERTES 71 4-631 ·6990 Large J Bd rm. 2 bath, f1 reµluce pl ui; two 2 __ _ Bdrm, t bath in cxrellenl ----------conu tt ion P ri cect at $197.500 SIEAWIMD 4 Bedroom in Phase Ill, VIEW. many extras including alarm system. tinted windows, a~tomatic sprinklers. Near commuruty pool and tennis. $296,000 2437 PORT WHITBY OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 LIDO ISLE Owner will assist in financing a 4 Bedroom on large lot. New kitchen. Beautiful decor. Large patio. Steps to beach & tennis. Offfered at only $395,000. Fee. 212 VIA PALERMO OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 • t t- t l I 1 , I 1 j "-" ,_ S. · l ..,. W. ....... ..,. Wt -"-n..,. W. I ...... ' Fer~ HottM• For S. 1 MollOu) Octobe1 :?0 1980 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••j I 81aar.e IOOJ el 1002 ••• ,.. 1002 1002 ......... IOOJ .. ....,.. IOOJ HouH1 For S• .HottH1 f o r Seit. •••••••••··~··••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1••••••••••••••••••LIDO••••• •ISU•••••••••••••••••••••• c~:;~·~:~::······;~i4" ••••••••••••••••••••••• DAILY PILOT Hottwt For S. ;;:;;;;.·•;·.:···i~ GRAND HOTEL IMTllLA•IN. SWITUllLAND 180 bed luxurv rt•Mir1 hottil in lhl' grand Vit·torian rnannt•r 'it~ c<.'nter with ri ve-r front l l;!t• a nc1 park hkc 1 grounds U mti: h•rm fmunc•1n~ at ft ''l' 1 pcn •t•nt int<.'rt.'St ' -I 9,100,000 SWISS NAMCS JO ... IUlllDGE 646-5096 JUST HRHlllstB! 4. bedroom s ingle story in Rayt·rest complete ly refurbished insid~ and out 3 baths. m aids q ua rters. F ren c h doors. fres h paint. new ca rpeting a nd it 's va cant 1 High ass umable loan . $269.500. S.AAATI HOMI & IMCOMI I' ra m c F. a 1H S uh• I o n t 11 o rt n t: u r Z 1111 & Tui.t in ,\ v •· If you h a\' l' u un1qut• pt•r-;mrnl tl v v1111 wi ll lov1• th1:-. <'ha rm1nJt -.t·p •• ral1· 2 Bdrm ho m11 un wide lol plu' I" t• 2 Bd rm m c·omt> unit:. ht· 111t trul l.\u rnl:..y µrl\·a tc p .1l10 " lfH{J ;11111 h 1t j.!t• t'XIHlft:->IVt' :O.f)U t)u1t't 1x·.1n•l 11I & p it 1111 t•:-.q lll' Cull for .tJlJ)(Hntnu·nl l•Kfa~ WHUY M. TAYLOI CO .. HALTOIS Jll l S-J ............ Nl""'W,."'°91-ITT CIMTH, M.I . 644-49 I 0 ,. .' J ·~ .... ~· - REALTORS 6 7 5-SS I I W11tl(by seltin~ !)ho" off this old Cd M <luµlex 2 Hedroom!) each. Front unit upgraded Rt-a r only 6 yea rs old with o p t'n beam tell ings Offe r ed a t $275.000 COLE OF MEWflORT REALTORS 2515 IE. Coest Hwy .• Cor"Olle .. Mw 675-5511 •••.....•.............. ••••••••••••••••••••• • -----------------------~~~ I Ne wly remodeled traditional st yle 3 E-SIDE DUrLEX bdrm. 2 bath home featuring large ' Two 3 Ir. Units PRICE WAR!! recreation room & 2 patios. Living S 142.500 room has attrac tive beam ceiling. FULLER REALTY f 1r~place & French doors leading onto S46·01I4 bru.-k patio. New kitche n bit-in appliances. Close lo tennis courts . s andy beaches & c:l ubhouse. Now a v ailuhle Cal I for appt. $420.000. IAY .. ONT We have several fine homes with pier-& slip. B. TORO HOISi COUMTIY 4 Bdrm .. 3 baths ; ranch s ty le . mini-est ate in ora nge groves. $240.000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bo y \rdt-Drrvt' N B 6 7'; 6161 NEW CONDOS EASTSIDIE C .M. I ZSl~~anl<1 t\11a \H • I 2 llR. 2•, Ila , 1 1111h-rn11 design SI I·· 01111 50°/o CASH REBATE on the commission of a ny home purchased thru our company. 6 46-5096 6 46-6093 ! S \LE lllt T l{ \IH·: lrokff 631-5333 :111 1< .! 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Exquisite Woodwork Mantels & Paneling Are Jwit A Few or The Many Custom Details. Three Bedrooms. Three Baths Plus Den. Guest Bedroom. Breakfast Room, Two P atlcxi W/Oreat La ndscaping. A M Ullt See At S197.SOO. IACa IAY Rare Two.Story Condo In This Lovely Area. Minutes To Freeways . Three Large Bedroomt. Living Room With Fireplace . Sunny Privat• Patio. Swimming Pools & Recreation Area. Beautifully Maintained Grounda. $141.500. IAMCHO SAM JOA..,_. Lovely End Unit. Two-Level Townhouse On Goll CO\.trae. Two Bedrooms. 21h Baths. Step.Down Conversation Area With Wet Bar. Beeuutul New Camel Color Carpet. Parquet Kitchen floor fr Entry. Only 1195.000. · 751-91111 IJC_,.. ..... Ne.,.,. c..ew v v• r n vrc1 '' SEA COl/EPROPERTIES I ~51·:lUll presl•rvc ,\s:.unw l11w 111 k1ll'lh·11" hu 1111 .111 . TRIPPl...._.G .,choob &shnps.$229,500 71 4 631 6990 r. 90 ll'r~sl $1:!·1.000 '11ntrn11. 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""7 """" C oll 6 44·7211 ~0110 m o lease "at S11aC'1ou .. :1 Bdrn1 2 hath ( "" · ,, c · THE REAL ESTATERS SEA CO/[ PHOPfRT/fS liaianl't· s:mo OCHl .·1 .. ,1 rt m c n I . a 1111 r1· >Ide r hnmc . 1:!·11r:J1:•· Jncl pnt'I' Sl89.000. Am enitie:-. ,.. barn "'111 µnxlu1·t• ~orm• J 11 · 714·631 -6990 mudded 2 li1l1·" wnh. tnl'Ol'I'\\' while -)1111 pla11 ftla 111" a 11T;rv earpet~i f1re11la t•c nno m m1 v1"" lll'W llc,·i·lop1ricnl 8.9;,o µa1n1. w~ pape r. AJ}-, $l65,000 sq fl or land n•·ar l'lth & \ ' • n11rrorecJ ward ro be. din IARRIETT Wh1tt1cr C'1Ktil :\it''•' ~ ing rm wall & weL bar. WATEIFRONT HOME W/SLIP .... -.... _.... .. . .... .... co• ult,. W-4. ~ • .._., ..._. .. • ,..twct c ............ ] .... f..Ny --· lArp & .,... ...... ,._, ......... ......, .... ,... ... -.... & IOAT SI.Ir. OWMf' wll •lltt wlttt ft••ct.t. $550,000 fee. NEWPORT HOME -0. W. CARIY ......... 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Become Financially Independen "Make a Decision Today Secure Your Tomorrow" Reservations Required { 7 !t12Y o~.~1~2~.~3 Refreshments will be served llU wms IUl ESTATE HC. w--•-Ynu would own an un REALTYREGISTIER irwiryN.TcrytorCo. d111cJeo in terest in ·l 642-5200 Realtors 644-491 0 ' • * TRl·LEVEL! 1i.:h1\.'<l Lennis rnu rts, Lr~ Balboa l1land 1006 Hun+inqton leach I 040 ....................... , ----------1······················· ----------1 ________ , 'i HO QUALIFYING I 1'1·;1u111ut h 11t-1•oratcd <-lu1 er s h aped pool. ,, n d m .1 1 n l a 1 11 e d 1ac uu1 & saunas , CaJt lll1Jr\\11od 1n ·lll'I ·n u:. 1-\Jlh) <tl ti 15 0295 for !11 ..... <l11111t>r h111nr· 1s .111 I .1ppt _ _ _ _ __ :1 lir Assumable Loan • OPEH DAILY $201C DOWN ~ R.uby-$495,000 1 mile lo bea,·h :I H<lnn I Collns l1land 2 ha 2 ~tun· SI Hl.~o> SI, I 00,000 .• gt 641·88Z3 . • , 'n d 1 t 11 ,. ti h .1 " I ............................ . lldrm ... 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Glt-11rn .1 r u LOCJW!ol•och 1048 ~\c1111t' :1111J ore required, i w fplc $255.000. 673 1'127 I graOC'CI homl' 2 h;i. h1· ••••••••••••••••••••••• : '111 /au 'flu.~mess and ; --: rm, t11 n rm, µl a)rn1 THEOMLYWAY ~l'r11/c.~.~1m1s.Code. Sec. j COM COTTAGE frpl1. 111~.t . th1t•k c:µI. no · 1?•100 10 17!1301 to f ile q,j wax flrs owneranKJoua TOGO 1'1 rl1t111 us Busines.s · PLUttMC·eMI U" J-1r··lt~flf~gt.-fr.tl..~ ~.SW:mfl1XJl'J>lan .. lK'.cw1 INQom" Stof~T11ell) ... on4t OR 3 Bdrm. 2 ba l\()lll.' P h 963 1493 or Tom ·Kc,· v 11• w d e r· k ~. In r J?e ~ hcnlf' rt pu/J/1shed for w it h i so l at e d 111!-.lr Hit 77r 9302 · e1H•lo:.,•cJ hr1el.. pacw ~11111rronserur1wweeks l btlrm1parcnt re lrl.':.tl or _)' ' l'rr.-etl rnr 1m nw d1atc \\'/-: a t Ille l>AILV•! i11 law qrtrc; + 2 bdrm lnilM I 044 silk Ill ~IJ~J.iMIO . . 'I'll 07' run /wlp w1rlr ~ t otlagc \ n ~ way you •• •••• ••••••••• •••••••• ~ l~SI UN R L \ I. n ! borll C'n/I thP I.EGA(. I descnhl• 1t, 1t •s charm I'll 07:11 [ n f: I' AH T \fl-7 .VT at~ 1n g. ~P lo d a te .ind MOVE IH ~ 'i-12 ./..12/ Erl 332 fdr j hea ul1fu lly loc at e d COHDITIOH l furllier infnrmollon l Pnred at S211U 000 Te rriric family home. Ma ke .>our s hopp1nR L.. . ............................... ! CALL FUR D ET AllS located Ill Collf'ite Park eusier tir u.sing the Dady 644·7211 a re a F cat ur1 n 1? ·I Pilot Classlfied Ads Ir.-"' 1044 Bd r ms. la rRe fa m 11\ I --------•••••••••••••••••••••••· /Jn NIG[l. lll\IUY & ASSUCll\TES ' Hl&HLAHDS •. Something SP ECIAL for 1\llr.1ct1ve 11001 d uplex + 2 room a nd honus room Nea r p a rk a n d pool I Loan m av be t aken sub· ject to ex 1stmg (inane ing. Offe re d at $1i6.M Ca ll 540· 1151 macnab I lrvJne realty t he large fam ily The 1 !(ood rcntu1' l1ra n1t• loca· h l g h I Y d e s I r u b I e tirrn $295.000 o•t0·49!~J. ~HERITAGE . • REALTORS STEWART M O D E L located high on the ridge with a (ant astu· m 1Wl lain . canyon vie w. F1V E SPA C I O US B E D · ROOMS. ThrN' baths. Sunken living room with rireplace. Formal dining room. Custom window cove rings. Pla ntation s hut t e r s f'I a I( s to ne patio. Gas BBQ and fire pit. Air cond itioning. 1399.500. U WClftf FlnanclftCJ Try $200.000 assuma ble ~~~~~~~~~~ Isl TD. SSG.soo assurro· hie 2nd TD. p urchai;e price S325,000 on this CdM duplex which br· 1 lngs in Sl8,000 pr yr. Ask for Darrell Pu sh, 11gt. 6ll0 1lOO 631·126ii. OWtilll/llOKER R~r,e ocean /harbor \1ew In -.Jumine C reek. P1an 6. 3Br , 2"11Ba. M:JO.cm. By own er 6'4·0285 Prin only please ••NORTHWOOD Be autiful 4 b<'droo m home ldeall) locntro 111 the ele g11nt vlllalll' n N o rthw ood M any amenities and prlcC1I lo s e II (a s t i n I o o a '" s k t . --I' "1N<.H ~ i;f .\L r v ~ '•'' 1 )()() A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IAVINE COMPANY TUITll IOCl-A SSUMAIU LOAM 3BR. family rm home w/rostic cedar siding, dramatic soaring ceilings. generous use of glass & pvt . patio. Vi ew location -ONLY $219.500. Dorothy Lewis 742·1414. (L·S8) 712·1414 Campy\ Volley Cen1• 4J-8UI • 111-8 Woodbtdqm (entfJ' 644-61M Horbnt v-Centet ,, it 111 ... .,,. -t ,. .. DAILY PILOT 0.-IHI..... Nu1MUafu ....... ........._......... NHattU.fu ... d thuaMU.fw:B•d -..._Jw_ .. =-d ~.Clc::tcJClet 10 ,.., ······················~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ......... . Mia ............... ,...,..._ .. '°" 0.,,-IHI.,.._ 0..efM• C......... JJM ... JJ44 Mew,.,.le•lt JJ'9 .... ,.,. ...... JJ6t ..................... .. ....................... •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• ;;;,.~...... ~....... 2600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••.•••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ............. Jiii • • •••••••••••••••••••••• ...._ "•"'f Im ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' Br a IN Hon.. 712 •CONl>O Nerita&• Pan, 4 Bedroom Bhalla Dad LUX. GARDEN COND02 BIS CANYON ...................... «I A ·~nlr Orraon n.-lludson !'friar Su c; Jew, l V.ba, 2 sty, pMtjo Unit SlOOO I Month. br, 3 b11, 1 yr new. mra SUPHll t;lr~1nrlt)' hmr..ct, cM Plaia Child OK * llOO/mo. 1·7l4·985-tl:Y7t A&ent 640·8927 o r spacious vt'/wet bar & 3 Hr. 3 ba, frplc .. OI*\ •1111 CISTIU .. tal)dln" v1uw •r c•c'lllli· mo. 01acount 557 31UI •Iler 5pm 75i·t100 frplc:. (;I011e tu beach & beams. No pe0 ta. tllOO mo ,. -- - -Alt 87>817 hh'. own•r 411~ ¥4W S11arklln" !lbt'lrm 2ba .. B 2 B C shop p I n I U 25 . , . ~ Wllla 00 bUICI kit nAHll l<lf" n1ore1 Owner ""'~ .. . • .. r. a arpela, Lr 11 0 n e Story 3 848-'7!M5/fM8·-.0 IHllW• huaerarnrmw1lhfrpkfr drapes . b u i lt Ina. Bedrooms, F•mily ---------'2br,1tove,refn1.vi-~ 48R. tBA. -+-pool, Spa, S .,replaces. Formal Dinins . Oen/~ibrary . Gl•mouroua Maater Suite, Clerestory Wi.ndowl, + Much Ottking. l«eted on GoU Couratt with Lo\•e ly View Sl,300.000 ' .. f'll" l\hkf' Ill IUI 111( fl'r' 7~ lll20 l•ce...,. JIOO pool t11ble . Nu pet) Gardener. S7SO c 1111 Room Blurrs Condo Very mce 2br, Iba, ffllk, bay, prkg, clean, *1ult&. ••••••••••••••••••••••• S7~l1mo wilh gal"drner ~·'304 $11001 Month. Al(e nt. BBQ, Ille patio. •1Yr· no pets, 1425. 673·8082 on.AN l"RON'I' ~bd.tm1J1 li75 1J918ur~-6023 • -700.11678or759·9100 ___ _!L675·3504·675·~-·--............... _, ........ JI07 11 u ~K Ntuity '°' ~ ---3br. 2b11, nicely lnds<·pd -----_ (}wo•·r A.ct Tum MISAYllDI commtypool•park Ca Pres tigiou s Harbo r IAYROMTCOMDO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~,_. 1612 636 fi:lCIU Sharp pool home. frpl. 3 ble. Trash pick up RJdge. Large View Con· 2+den, ucellent loca-Small Bach. l300 Yearly hr, 2 b11. lae yrd Grdu" water Drive 8 } 41.31 Old do. 3 Bedroom. 2...., Bath lioo. $1700 pr mo. lbat U t 1 I s pd 4 · 8 PM . 4' 1)001 1erv incl'l.I. Nr MUI S1. to see! Or Call Plus l.1brary . 52000/ s lip a va ilable . Agt Man11ger675·5ll2 l'Verything Child OK, no after 4pm 730·56111 Month Agent 7"'"'·9100or 760-9333 ----••••••••••• ••• • •••••••• l""l" Avl. 12·1. ...,,,.. mo. 7c.o ,....,. 'f' OCEANFRONT. lll•Y TlllllllSE ·-~· 38R. 38A. ''Bordeaux Model" Qu•lhy Throu1hout fbab C~1llngs . Sp•ciou1 Rooms. Lqcht. Bright Private Patio A~u. l Car C.araa.- Sll0,000. I~ fll l :JO P.M,I ._.___ .... _1 ... _.... '""'" """"" .....,,.,,., ~•n1..--1_... :,.w;68117 .,.ve11 frwknlb 4 br, 2...., ba, A/C, Comm -Duplex 1600/Mo. 2br, Fantastic \'1ew , 2 + 114-45'·2'41 <•'-IOU Wiii St. a...w.c• non ... ~ .... 106' ...... ~ ...••.••..•••... . ........•.....••.•..•• l ..... ,11.-d 1106 11.AMD MIW ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6 UMfTS W1n t1•1 :! li\11 m, fully 2 kr unit'~ ~•trUIW" ht 111 111 I'' I' TV W n ''"""' r l.1t·nl'!1t11 1;ro·al h 111u. 1111r11t1c ~m.i I t' n I M I •• I l • I" I •17'.J .:Jl3St·otl nr <'h~k OU" lex 2 Hdrrn , 11<? IA. 1 t'JI gar No pl'IS $400 Oav~~ agt IW~~11 __ _ l\1~A Vt-.:tWE : 5 Bdrm. 3 ll111h PCJOL Reduced tu $95(1/m o. Waterfront Jlunics, Int• f\3 1 HOO w .... 11111n,11•r Uwn.-1 Wiil I lolltoe '"'"'Mio ) 107 n ... 1r• l•n·'''' .. \~l·ttt •·••••••••••••••••••••• t..11 1:.ot• l 'h1.11·m11111 ~ hclrm, 3 bath N~W 3 BH J Ba condo. 1-------~--1 hu l'fronl wllh 31!' bollt f1>1<'. patio. dbl gar. Nr S·UMfT ILDG. 110111 S.-111 July ~ sho~ S6'J5 mo No pets. N,.,11 '11.-.. 11111 1 1 h:i1thh I 11111 Vrl> SltiOO mo Bill /\gt '700· 1211 or 759· 1005 't-·.-.n1tt~''' J h ffrrn t,rund).0756161 ------:1 ltr. 2 ba, f11m fm, uwrwi ' uuit ~ 1""' rni. ~liu 1u1 :: lir c:ulla~c:. 1 w.tom kit. fenced, S7'l!J/ l•Jrm • .i •JllH111! illl, :!1• "'-"'" 1 t'"l n111. wa1er M. "ardener U1.ilh!1 &(1rcµl.H'' lutlwr _,.,mo /\V III llUW "" "'e lt1\ l'I\ ""'"" ,..Jdl w :! i:!:Slh ~lrct!l 1>45 1)57:! '\)(\ !r1~6238 lHlr m" .! hath " & CorcMMldelMar 3122 L.q~1mmac 3br.2ba.fam 1078 <1r•·11 l.in: \I ri um:-. & ••••••••••••••••••••••• rm. hv rm. 2 frplc:, l'OV 1•11lit1i. Ii d·•~ed gar:igt·i. ' 11N T ll 1': JH .AL'H ered patio & garden, no " • I pJrking i.pllt:C:. t lnl> . I k '••1uf1.,...... ne \nl! <!br \ uunl!J 1 . :'olEW S450 OtlO 2 Bdrm dup -:x, view. w · pels . $695. 548·6216 or Completely refurbl,hed. Hom~ L~l' li..i 111 1.kw 1 ~"';.. H T ·kN'Co. I\• l'(>Ssihly Agt Jo'ayl' 54!1·8386. one blk lo beach You for h11ri...-i.' ~0.1 WJ IJ V • Y · •Y 1;.iu !l!lOO own the land Great UWNt-:R ~9:1.1n4& Reafton 644-4910 1 '.! br. 2 ba o.:ondo. brand tinanrina. ;,JW.SOO -1. • .,. Newport leach J 16' nl'w, lots orllght, tge side s..ta Ana 1-••••••••••••••••••••••• .1·cl. S6!_50 Nam·}_' ._631·~ Smnll ,.~ •••••• •••••• • • • •• •••••• 8 UNITS LIDO ISLE '-'U ssumable Loan Wt'sts1de Cos t.t Mes..i, f'r ... shly dec:orated :!Br. · d \'om11letel• furnished •ina L' do o·t10 c~' 38r Condo. owe 2n . good 1·onu1t1un, IOl'OfCJe .. , -on ... a '"" ~ i th eve,._,. th 111 g 'ou t I "A"S 1 1 75,.,,,.21 Call now won't last' •w•,l!OO ~r. Pncc $445,(0). , mum y poo . ~" m> "' & _, nt.'<'d. Remvdelt•ll & rl1" · 1 ~~~~~~~~~~'! 631·1442a"' On paym rnl $130,000 +-las t 1 sccuri :-"" eooratl.'(1. :J Br. den 2 hath ,-.. ----IOtO OWCbalancc at II'/. Monthly Bill Grundy, 968,-1965,557·5159 --·TH-•E•l•L•u•,,-·s--1.!5 .................... A !RE:\TIGE Rltr.675·6161 Upper ba> view. Most CHAIMIHG, '-f-----.---J-HOM€~ 2 br. gar, 11c.:ca n view from :1 llr F'arnily Room. I' 2 Ba . Stove. carpctrt.J ~·nclosed ti ar k) ard & patw Parking outside. Children IJCt OK 9)25. desired original area. DB.IGHTFUL ~unde1·k , $425 & $475 Sp;&cious 3 bdrm + hob-Larae 4 Bdrm. 3 bath + Real l:;slutt' lnvcslmi:nts t21Jl4:l0·43l!7 by room, end unit. Huge f a m lly r oom , 3 car 3Xl3 W <.:oa:-.t llwy. NB patio. S2SO.OOO Agt, garage, beautiful pool 645-,646 3 Udrm. ;! bath. Pemn. Pt ~la rg u t.>r1te 953 16117, 640-5560. and .s11a , brick BBQ. hom e Mo to 1\\0 or EvesS48·4471 Shows like a model Of rered at $1 97 ,500 C..ll 540-1151 FOISALllYOWta I -~ s ~ HERITAGE l'rofe1sioeal Offi~ BwildiftcJ-'rime OrGft«Je C o...ty LocatlOft. wi nter I e u., e s· uu --b13-'..!113. ' :! hrand new :!IJctn~. 1'0t1 ---d cJS for r ent, s:i .. o ~ WC'std1ff J br :1 bJ (~t'l I 5Jj()(J/mu 700 W V1t'lon11 slr~t nr schools, park, 77().~571! Gutnt 5 Br. 3 Ba. Only S289,SOO. Owne r will carry at SJSOO monthly with 520,000 down. No Under l'ons truction. cr edit needed. (714 1 l~~~~~~~~~~I bmk English 'fu1lo1 tk- 840-1964. ....... Hot.. llilln 14,0llO SQ rt Pn11 Far • 1 I IOO u11h . Complellun afler . . REALTORS shupp1 ng rompi furn \\·ail 12,1 197.i S48·&7a> 2br. l '1ha. I r. d r , frplc, i.ear . pr111 ~d . n•w $.550 /mo 5-1.1 61l49 WTILUFFS u.d9r-lynMew 4 Bdrm. 2 bath pr~h·c home. Close to ever · ythin1. 5 rir:,t cif ,,,.ur 75~ t!l20 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •EXCITING• J_ QUAIL Specicd lwy !~~~¥ Beautiful c ustum1led ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3206 .•....••••.•........... Jbr. 212 ba. l1r, d tr 1111lc . gar. yaril. ne w, $6601rm 544-664!1 Dix 2 Bdrm duplex. :!-story livini: rm. frpk, 2 BR DUPLl':X. East.suJe SlSOOJmo. W /doc·k s:!(XJO. 2 ba dishwasher . pat io. G75·3067 i,:ar 5480. 675-0562 24 'x60' Viking Horne 10,..Tlll:l OP.M.I 2Ar. 2Ba & l'nc:losetl ----------1·-1• ... •L•1-0• ... -1•s•L• ... •.__--•10..row lll6 • RED CARPET' 754-1202 porch. In Laguna Hills "' "' ,...._ •••••••••• • • • ••• ••••••• ~~~~~~~~~~!ni cest 5 s t a r par k S.,.rTax Shelter. •llllfiMl•yfrmlt Beau. doll hse or ocean. IJ Dtl591 Z.1 Newer unil!> Central New carpet. paint and Sep gar, lg yd, µ11tio. I Mewport hoch Costa Mesa Se~1aralt' charm on Bay with patio bdrm, dog or c..hJd ok. .. ti · T m t!lf-r :. <•n closl.!d on W -\TER Really AvailOcl 20 $S25rrnbt ~ 1 vy 1" oww ~a ra~cs s •1me with ~ll<'Clal 2 story 3 bdnn. &last496 ~5. S:H !OD ~ 12xS5 2111. I lla. lronl pa l1 11!> Sl.l!;i0,0110 D 3 I u a . f rplc, new CIR k1tc·hen. Homt' to ha~e Huurkc Reultur 546·9!150 k11c:hen Sl700 o lease. 4Br. 2Ba . new hoUSt', no new exterior 'UllPhl.'CI oy ---pets. gardener. $695 l>Cller All Ior $20.0001---------•1 OH WA.TH 714-493·0880or 545·9686. Realtors 1DG6464 . IMVESTMIMT Exceptional 2 Bdrm MptW•w;fiOllt CLASSlC OPPORTUHfTIES! w1different levels. exert· Fo.t•V•y 32l4 Largest floor plan °1• MOllLEHOME Pal111 Spnn~s 6 wub 1ng architecture 11nd ••••••••••••••••••••••• fered. Open. fresh & a SALES with pool. 1n "'real loca waler activity viewmg. HOMES FOR RENT beautiful view. Custom 2706 Ha rbor Slc '•f~ 11on .\ssumahle lst TI> $1500/mo ' 3 & 4 Bdrms. SSSO 1'185. docor. gold rixtur~ & 540.StlJ & uwner m;,i v assisl with Yards and gar ages. many upgr11des. &at fln J n c rn ~ SZIS 000 FUIM/$IOOMo. Families please. Kids & slip ri0 hts up to 45• i--------... -i 631 1•00 uet s w e lrom ~· Call .. --------,, Nire 3 Bdrm, 2 ba honE. .. 2566 973 ~7 Aut S7"9,000. 6311532 San Juan Capo ~).'\,001. 2 read t o m o\•e into. 9&&· . or · L ._ .. ~~~J~-.~~l.~G~O.W~~~~I Br 2 Ba . 1480 sq . ft. lhrs Palm Spnn1o:s • units 9IOO mo no fee. _____ _ = ~~-A~ 54_1-~32 wllh l)OC•I. 5 yr~ 1Jld, near HlmtilMJtitl leech 3240 Hilton Flivicra Pride 111 W:iterfront •SaUsbun ••••••••••••••••••••••• lllPllJ HTS. C:O..-rciat ownership. Owner must 673-6900 5 blks to ocean. Elegart 2 Property l600 :.ell Submll financing.,.__________ bdrm. ram rm &r den, 2 Bdrm, 2 bath. st.-p ••••••••••••••••••••••• \ssumabll' l!>L Tf:D.1• ___ ---ems mo). Plush crpt.s. down den w/huge brick LAGUMA.IEACH :S198 000.641·1400 BJ\YFRONT Br JZJ E. 2~ ha. cedar & "'ass. fireplace. Easy terms for & modest down payrTEnt. 9600 SQ.FT. pool Bayrront. 2br, 2ha. single Dbl car pvt gar . fully 722 loi Leased cr,mmerctal Tustin 4 plex with • · garage. $1'1'J5 yrly, Herb. m amt. y'd. Adults. no SlllOd ·~· ~ALL 645-rr~ • 1 1ndusln' al ""its toc~ted wt!ll maintained <:.om 213 478·3577 pets. lnqw re at S27 18lh. an suum1t your o er. .... " m u n 1 t y po o I a n d ---- ---7 9 0 CenlW')'21/We11tcliff ononeofLaguna's main cluhhousc.S2IS.OOO. ....,_, ...... 1207 ~ti33t~' 6 6 331 or IY OWNEI cenl!y remodeled High WA'IUU HONT Nearly new qwet homi:. H.V.H 4Br, ram rm .. demand art"a. PaJtners 11or-n ~ HIW .......... pool, tenn. crts. Gd r in· Jbdrm , 2 11) ba c.:onllo, Upetairs. Oen View, lli bdrms, sundeck, gara,ae cl. 975 759-0905 beaut <><:ean & city lites Huntington St Call Bob ll on shore boat mooring. Turtlerock condo, bcal.t view, nu pets. $700/rm Meyer~·3170 673·4928 view, Jbdrm, no pets, Jim96J·0902or9&8·4S50_:_ 28r on VJ acre lot :1>162 ---------- _tlli95. 8Sl·0263or975-0m. llG C•HYA..IJ Birch Sl. Sanla Ana c_.... del Mw Jill "' ,.,..... .....••.......•......•. Woodbridge Sbr, 3ba. McLain Twnhrne 2Br H1•1ghts. 642·1259. 9800. 2B lBa f I cpl.S Prescott Model. ram nn. 2~a. Tennis Po<>I jac sec: S. ce.-..te 3276 d~ape~ · p~i~~ n~:.-' Cvd prk · g for 2 cars · · ' ..... " dm rm. l\1C, 2 frplcs, J $875 644 .7722 dys, ••••••••••••••••••••••• nopels.$550.~60·1713_.~ car gara11e As~n dues. 640-836& ev /wknd Lovel.Y 3Br, 2Ba home, Gardener. No vets. Mo ---------w/h 1ll & golf course toMo.$97S Agt s.11·5002 Lt:e 2 Sty Duplex 3lir, 2 view,493·1126,493-6861 Scenic IBr c:11n~;:-l-oft-full Ba . Fr pie In 5-t•A.. lm S Newport Hghts. S800 mo. ••••••••••••• •••••••••• lr1 2bdrm. 2ba, rluplell. new crpts/drps, frpk, ocean view. pvt beach access, gar . S700 /mo . 640·8.'iM tream~. t enn1~. Jae:, 646·6303 pool, S3'J5. 554!·1699 HOME •••• $600 ---H..tMw View H-3 Bdrm, 2 ba, 2 car WOODBRIDGE 4 Br 3 Upgraded 3 'BR 2 Ba, garage, air conditioning. Lge 2 br dplx, S Coast Hwy . quiet. no pets, $495/mo.534-1134 Ba Exer ut1 ,.e home must see to appreciate. producing avocado tree, L.lrgc encloset.I yard 2 Comm pool, children OK. Dawn. 771-2007 s tory. Lakes, tennis, l A 1 -..:: ---1 5'&25 yearly. Large 1 Br nopes. va1 now .• ,..., ~-L-3-... Built ·in s , b e am!!, po 0 I s. e l c $8 50. Agt 962 6609 _,, -.-·---Garden1:r inc luded ~-:._____ ••••••••••••••••••••••• garage . Crpts, drps ~0696 2 br. 2 ba Wstcliff C'OnOO. 2bdrm cabin cottage, 642·9918 1 Bdrm. 2 Ba ~xecuuve type home with 11n vute pool & s pa. 111 Northwood a rea, pnce negotiable 972· 1717 ans. serv Call "n} time' pool. rrvlc, apples. t52S p 1 n e 1 o a k . Days 546-2750:eves w~lktbeach.park. frplc. 640·4388. Ut1I rm. 16.'15. 499-1997 ---1'2 blk lo heh [..ovely 2br. lba . rrplc , patio. '600/Yrly. 968·8263 w" ....... 1291 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOMES FOR RE.NT 3 & 4 Bdrms . $5!>0 · ~. Cost•M.•• JIZ4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MIWL Y DICOIL 1 Br. gas pd, encl gar • d/washer. pool. Adults_ 642-St073 Rf .. TALS 2br. l!ha Newport Shores Canal Yards and garages ------ S700 Front, 4bdrm, 3ba, newly F'amihes please Kids & 21: • I .. Apt 1750 decorated. pool. tennis, 2 pets w e lcome. Call Newly decor. Gas pd, S7SO bl ucks to ocean. 962-6683 964·2566 or 973·2971. ;\gt.. encl gar . pool. d /washer 3br. 2ba 3tir.211ba 4br, 2ba 4br, 211'lbd otbr +B212ha - -no fee. Adults. 642·50'73 S750 3 Hr 2 Bu 2-car ~ar. ------= ~'amlly rrn, frplc:, jllSt CondDMlttiM1111 l lrTow•hw \'om11l t.>te l} renuvat~. u..twwi1hed 1425 Newly decor . gas pd., ••••••••••••••••••••••• e nc l ga r , pool . Jb1 .:tba~'fust111 Kia:. new c.irpet. drapei>. llle. I lb lb d 1washer Adults. &. Jlt!I:. weko1ne <Jn quiet cu l ll e·sac. nine: r . 11• a/c, 642.uvt3 l. rd e .., d ref rig. pool , tennis. ..,.,, --------~ j n ~ n .. 111a 1 $475/mo. 968·2839 eves. <lbr. 2"2ba furn. S2250 PCll18rookhurl>t. ~ blk 759.7122 days Spygh1i.s Winter Rl.'f1tul from beach. Call Debbie $410.~. 2 Br 1 Ba Apt, Pool. laundry rm, crpts, drps. Adults only Cat OK. TSL Mgmt. 642-UD'S. 5 Bdrm·3 Ba-3 car l(arage Prof. decor & landscap- ing, Walk lo all schOOls & pools Woodbridge! SlOOO tm o on leuse 16 more to choose Crom. i.11 SIW4 Hunt Beach 2 br, den. 2 ba. new crpl & drps, Bluffs Condo in new rond rrpic, 2 car gar. lge pvt JBr, 3Ba Pvt spa mrl. patio, rec fac . $600. S975/mo. ~4·2300 __ IWO·ll37 !':EWPORT C H EST . Completely redecorated ..,.._Rh '-rwl-..t 3 Br with huge maMer ••••••••••••••••••••••• swte. ocean view, 1115() ..._., ......... 1707 Also large well de<-'orat ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ .t Br S9SO Agt. BolJbie Balboa Inn, Oceanfront. Mc Ka} 642 9411 o r Winter rates. S90 up wk. 631·2262 For mfo call 675·8740 H V H 3Br. ram rm, gardene r incl. $900/rm. lse. "44·596.'i or 644·7m7 Sml clean l Bdrm. no dogs. \i blk to ocean. $3.SO. 673·9270 or 673-49211 ---- $&50·$475. 2 Br. 1 Ba. AIJ(5. All built·ins, enclsd gar. W /D hook-up. Near S.C. Plaza. Cat OK. lmmed. occupancy. TSL MgM M2·1603. Wcal:fll!ld FAMILY A."5. Brand new beautiful lrg apt, ror families with 1 or 2 children. Near park. Heat paid. No pets. S37.>-S975 mo lea!ie ---------•I OCEANFRONT Bal'h Best area SJ8.5 yearly lncld'g ut1ls. 1 Adul t . No p e t s . 2Br.2Ba ~ 398 W. Wilson. C M. 631-55831548·2408 w()\ldhrldge Re~lltj 551 .3000 C9298arrent• Pkw•.lrvl11f' ~leech 3241 ••••••••••••••••••••••• EMHA.LDIAY Oceanside Front Row View. 4 Bdrm. lge rec m1. Avail 11 /l. S26SO/rm 494-0029 . Shingled 2 bd cottage like ni>w Jen-Airt> range, refrig. frplc, hdwd floors & carport S600 + ut1l. Near bea c h in N . Laguna H1llle, Agt. 494-7551 --- COZY OCEA NFRONT l.Br. Mobile Home. knot· ty pine Int, frplc, pvt bch, ad.Its only. 1750 mo. (7141 4gg..3816 EXCITING 6 Bdnn. 2 sl<JI') w pvt pi*110 &t VJew of greenery 631-1400. • WALK T O Our Ladr Queen of Angels & high school. Refng included.. Sl500 per mo. 2 Bdrm New paint. ___ __ drapes. 2 kids OK liest Perunsula loc. '"~ blk Refnge, no pets. S36Srm to beach musl ~ee to 8J>-~il~~~ Mgmt C•1. prec Yrly, immed, de- 673-6372 luxe w I fireplace, 3 l,e CLEAN & SAVE LOWEST p KI CE. 2 br, 2 ba. $750. 673·0313 2 Bedroom in super loca· Bdrm, 2ba, patio, deal. eo.ta Mffe 1724 lion. Carpeted. Adult, oo Sec unty, privacy. pre· ••••••••••••••••••••••• pets. $350 m o. 568 W. stige, greenery $1645/rm. SUS CA.SIT AS Wilson. Call 646·44_TT_. _ ON THE BAY · 2 Rdnn.2 ba POOL Security S950 mo SECURITY CONDO: 2 Bdrm, 2 ba. $750/mo. OCEAN VIEW Clean and neat 2 Bdrm, 2 ba w /frplc Secun ty patio. 9650/mo. Furn I br. apt S3SO & up. 3 Br. 2 Ba. Near OCC. M50 Encl. gar. Adults, no mo Upper apt . pets 2110 Newport Bl. 641-8657 548-4968 betwn 8:30 & ---- 5PM S 4 6 0 2 B r . 2 Ba FROM Pl WEEKLY IFull Kitchen <No Lease, Util pd f'IV, Pool, A/C • Laundromat 1 Maid Service HA?IMMYI ... 20IO Newport Blvd 6"2·2611 Townhouse. fireplace, near new, all built·inll, patio/yard. lmmed. OC· cupancy. TSL M1mt 642-6221 & SclMtoh Charmin& 2Br house, -----------•highways. Bu1lding re· -••••••••••••••••••••••• Palermo model. Coont.ry want out. oHering ''ery REAL ES1A1E ~ur t lge lof1: 2'12 ba. lg~ Fr e n c h , l 0 1 a I I y atlractive r1nancing on a 631-1400 gar. lodry .• Jac. frplc · customlaed. Jae. $34.'>.ln> total price of $575,000 , __________ B>01mo At. r 673-5389. BE A UT IFUL vn;w home with HarLor View. 3 Bdrm, 6 ba. POOL. $29:i0/mo. ................ 1141 '170.$445. l 4r 2 Br. Apts. & Townhol.llle. Near new, sky U1ht, all built inl, fireplace, patio/yard. lmmed. occupancy. TSL M1mt. 642-tU2 2 Br, 2 Ba. dishwasher, 1"'2Ba at pvt. beach area. stove, rarpels, drapes, Lower 3 Arch Bay, W•ert10lltH-1 FURN. FAMILYAPTS. frplc, dbl. garage & Laguna. 2 people max. Ille. 631-1400 tr.. SIU WW, CORO ...... DEL......... So tif hwv Beaut & patio. SS95. 714-953-!IOM. $750/mo 499·4015 eves, ~~~~~~~~~I B . d ..-IT , ..... CH ""'a ,.._ or754·03i 09·1 daily ;... nng a ,._,...F"W' ""' TWO T IPLfXES l'lean. like new· 3 bdnn. 2 HOM ES FOR RENT , full kitchens BEAUTIFUL Prime C·l lot 7Sx 120 with M•d to Each Other ba, patio. Adults on!) 3 Bdrm s SS50· $650. 3tx1rm. 1''2ba. frplc, gar, N,ewBlyl·~er co~abted2bCONIXd/ ) l no lease. utll pd COUNTRYSETTING older two b e droom \" I I I S800mo _,\gen1.675·ZI'.?_ d d iicean/""nyon v1'ew, pvt n ,. s " r, a, r, <laundromat home. Con•pi'"uou•I• i vSO ute y imme oca· Fence } a rds 11n ~u d k '""""'/ AGT •-ho perty 2 ~ ~ ~ ~ · M · "· F 1 road -1s 1mo. 4"""·1......, sun ec -.,, mo 1ma1d service ~~acre rse pro 1, ... atedonOld Ne""""" tionon arl(uente.,,..veryn1c.:e3bdrm.t'amrm ~arages . am1ies -,,,,.,.,,.,, ...,,,5930 Bdrm, l ba home on v• -.-· O.:cans1de uf hwv. ~;, 2 frplc. spa, pool. sauna. ple1tSe. Kids & pe ts ----------.,,.,.. HA'PENNY INNS fee .OpenSat.aiSun.2D4l withS166.7:Jodown. -------CoronadelMer lll2 Port Bristol. 644·59flS or ~e_a_lo_n_o_m_ics ___ 67_5_-67_~ HIWPOIT llEACH •••••••••••••. ••••••••• 644-79'7 ...•.•...•....••.•. , ... ----------- • 2 Br. Condo near SC Plaza, SA. Pool, spa. $500. No pets. S49-3Zl2 or 641-1460. Sparkling clean 2 Br. ll25. Fenced yard. ulils paid. Refrig. Small child OK. No pets. 1960 Wallace. spa'cious tree cov'd doo· Bl vd. S250,000 Agent. rtown . assume ioan + 1t>nn1s court. $850.rm welcome. Call 96.a·2Sti60I" 2nd hse o n exdus1ve You'll like this adult Uv-727 y~~~ln Ave blc lot. OWC lst Oned a 1•~b3~l~·7300~~~~~---~~1 2nd TD. Qualified pnn· Call 640·5164 or640·0688. Y73-2971 Agt no fee Laguna ii,., arre estate. . ' N port' finest · New 3 Br. 2 Master, · d .,.cA""" "ipals 011 ly S m th -----------" · On knoll. & breathl"...,"0 mg'" ew 5 · tollrreel·800·422·440t km property . ....,.,,.,...,. ' · 1 .... """' 2Br 38a rlen pool Jar -----fireplace. Mini ocean 548·9560or 548·2'08 OpenSat/Sunl-4 lnc.MProperty 2000 Meyer. Bkr 548·7813 2·3BRHOUSE 3 Bdrm home with ex· u!l<>bslructed ocn & c•yn terutls.N~peu w.~ · LegilMleach l7• view, iarage. Adults. 383 East 23rd St. ••••••••••••••••••••••• PM's · CAN FURN. SO. SIDE tremely lge rear yani. views from all rlll!I. Lav ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2218 Pacific· Bluffs. a'IO. PAYS FOR ITSELF ,._ ________ OF HWY 673-0'i27 Close to beach. '650/m> rm, modem kitchn, 2Br, OCEAN FR? NT. 2bdrm, Luxury l Br. 2 Ba . or tm· 642.9808 or 644.4330 & C M. super t.luµlex 91,,c;. '"oct:ANASOUTll 536-3347 or536-1023 38a. ram rm, lndry nn. r':Plc, b~t-ms, fabulous furn. 180 degree view 644-8722. assum financing. Make Co.taMeia 3224 r r plcs , 2 c ar gar, view. winter $575, yrly ocean. Acrou main ---------- orfer _ow_n,_A~ 642·~· 2 BR, l Vz BA Condo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Clean. 3br. 2ba, frplc, automatic dr control. lg S52S After5pm 631-&23. beach. 494.7154, LUIUIY UVIMa Dec·orators model. Cpc.s, S625 /mo. before Jpm. t ag locker• ample --------d ..i-MUST SELL! 1 b root. Spacious Deck. 3Br, s or e ~. ---ln quiet A ult Com....,... ~~~~~~~~~~ ( q>s, · tt ins . (Over 40 28a. Frplc, Built-in,, 2 846·4493, 847-4525 alter parking, automatic heat Hew,.,. leech 176' Spacious I BDRM. API'. = 2 houses on 2 rlu11lex IOU. Adult community I pool, car gar. rec rm. xlnt 3pm fr AC. Grounds kept up. UDO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dishwasher, fireplace. ~ IACI IAY C M flcsl 11ffcr takes juo uui, d ubhouse. Near area W lk t o s hops, 2bdrm house, stove refria No children or pels, miu" This warm. c:omfortab&e •OCEANFRONT, Avail pvt. patios, pool fr spa. To~HO...... 642lO"'h.96tj6f•,naricmi,:. Own/ '\d. large s hopping centers s 9 5 o / rn 11 C a I I " ried C'Ouple prefe1Ted. home is close to tennis now, daily, weekly. Spec· NQ PETS.~ mo. ,..." -db t ""'7 ooo .... incl, ulll pd, adults only, SURF ••e1-..a ........ llCIT J ll us s 01'· -• · ""' cves/wknds 714·645-5761 A-1 references. $8SO mo. and beaches. With J tacu.lar view. 673· . MES PINF.S Hi.:1u u""para ... d~" 2 BR RL"-'TAURA"." r s um able I o an . ---------nopels.968·0020af't&pm.. DA·ma · '.'b._"-_-~~ •. -;~;~~~~~f:ril~~ ~·e~1·-~-~-.. ~sa. ....... A-. .. :".Qit, , :1.~~MIO.'~~ ... 1-Y:· J.J.J.J'."9._1111!1! .. .,....,.--.::_ rii ~~·~f'Si'i1~!~.~-~~:..__:..:-:::!:;"'-_.:_·_llSO_~· ~atdi~ing room.It ... SPMC 549-3MJ• __ UJA,....~o""w""n""'oiif~...f'11 om tttteft"#Xf~t-l0ca· br,2ba, 1675 sq .fl ,multi l.sl & lat + S2SO dep _,.....,_ fers a J)t!rfect blend cl Br. 2 Ba. 2 car eanaie. l"vel a ,.. cent va" ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• f ·1y c rort and eay Avail. now till June 15th 2 Br. Crpts , d,..,.., bll-1111. builder. Features in-t1on l nrluttes land, Lotsfors.M llOO ~ • ... · ... 968-8009 am1 0111 .,... · · bit.I llr 11 fr11l c 2 c ar gar · 2Br,2Ba. fp, by ·rippllng entertaining Sl200/m> $675 mo. No pe ts. 1ar.Adlta,nopeta.9Q). elude: air cond1t1001J1g, gs, a 1xturc1., en ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' · · · mo. 1110 Victoria St. garage door opene r , tele, t 1 Br apt. "\ill w/opencr, gre at loc, 3Br. ram rm, dining, no stream. Sparkling new. IEASTILUFF 673-8640. r 'Ut' ..... 1 ... 00 00 0 many more features. nots, '"""'5 mo. + g......... Pool, tennis, view No Bd 548·1367 Af't5PM. recreation aci 1~ ai .. pr ce -, o. wncr TopofSpyCllau .~ ,,,.,., ...... ,. 91185 97 1260 lmmaculate3 rmcon· 2 aR 2 Ba, fplc, ocean --------- much more. . will c arry h,alanc.:t' 111 acre ideal for la.rice S7SO Cat1 552·7355. 963-8377 pets. ·4 · · do on 1reenbelt locaUon view . $575 winter. 2 bd house. $45012 bd Priced at $168.900 with w/13()().000 t.lown Call custom home. Owner Brand new Jbdrm, l!','lba 3 Br.l',,Ba.Near8each Condo , 3bdrm, 2ba, with 2 private patios. 978-9172 ;675·7434 duplexl470/645·8UXJ,:m :~::~·f!~;::!~~~ PTestlge H_u_m_es. 64S-6G46__ 714/ 640-0954. twnhm. patio, 2 c¥r gar, S600 mo. washer /dryer. 1ar, no ~~ =~'i'!~a g:e~r5 0c __ e_a_n_fr_o_n_t __ w_l_n-te-r--3 _E_._2_1_St_. c_._M_. ___ _ yess. ForaddltlonaJln· T-r-ad~~equ1ty lnFoo-..._.---•• -D-e-1...t, Nt:'wport Hts . area 347 897·8221 pets.1&75tmo.S8l·l'l'99. DoM............. Bdrm 2 B~. frplc,·no 2Br.w/1ar.l'-'Ba.Adlta, rormation fr appoint· 1ana 3 PLex for dwn pay. htort 2400 F.. llllh St. $745 548·'1638, I IM 1244 ~ M..... 3212 '73-1020 pets. 1695. Agt. Unda. cpll dfP9, bltn1, fncd yd., ment, call me11t on Orange ,.. _ _.y ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646·9125 eves. " ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~~~~~~~ _,. .,....,,. water pd ..... "120 ...._. -----•••eeeeeeeeeeee•••····· Vf.r IVVU ~ .. ,_..." .. H-. home. Ad Answer '373, 1---------•1 3 Br. Oen. Llvinl room. C AN y 0 N v I E w , Newer 3 br, den, 2.,... be, 2 21119-F. Sanla AnaS90. 631·00'4, astrorCarol 642-4300'24 hrli. FOi LEASE enc losed garage . No nJRTLEROCK RIDGE. sty. Comm. pool, spe, Sharp Jbr, Npl Hu. IWIO. 2 Br, 1 ba. tsSO mo1yrly 66i-DVlctorta Sl70 --:-, -:1;-:A:-:Cl;:;;;;--;1;A::Y;----liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-I New 2 bedroom 2 bath t•hlldren. no pets. SiCJO, 3bdrm, 2....,b11, 3 car pr, lennia, short walk to 40 531 Westminster Ave. Util incl. TWO STOIY home. Minion Lakes Call eves. 642-7803. avail lmmed. 979.ZWJl)or ~I'(! lalle w/boatina, na. M2·T745 675·5710 • Bdrm , 3 bath 1lanl C t Cl b G If ---------'5l--08lO 551.1494 hine. 24412 Cas well Ct. . .11 home. a patloa, 17.Zrec. 3 Bdrm 2·atory ho~ Leou n1 ry 1 ::_ utlfoull · llDStn:ns ()I( • · '100/mo.131-3128 3 Br 2...., Ba. Npt. Terrace Pr est11lous Versa1 .es p I • ba k With utras &•lore In-nn s-poo ..... a y GE .... _ 2 condo' Oc I pool condo. 1 mini bdrm. In· room. oo 111e duding microwaveoven. landscaped. no main· E·Slde. ncd yurd. ~. WOODBRIB 3 ......... Mh1 ... Vlefe J2'7 . ean v ew, • terior deeoraled & rum yafid w /swio1 set • workshop, wood buml111 tmance yard. 842·2510, 646·48.S. ba. frplc, att. dbl gar, pvt ••-'•••••••••••••••••••• Jae, frplc. Adults, no 213· 941· 2372 evea 6 lrMI. Country lutchen. rlreplar e . Au urnable 9lllOChabhouae Rd. palioa, f12S. 644-1490,, HOM• .. FOR RENT peta. a'IO/mo. 6'2·M33. wke-.. -. •15,000. R.ff.R . Bkr, •----nHotSprinp 2 Bdrm rrplc encl -Uo .....,......,.Xll ...., ,,... ia.7300. kMln.unly6moolha1>1-w. ~ 14251 ~0. 140 ca'brii1o: ..,_..,._ · JBdrms . 1550-1515. uoo ISLE• Br. Newly --------- ~-. 2f 11tr•• I 071 ... . •••••........... LUXURY LIVING ror ywr every DMCI. JBr, 2111 bL V1ulttd ceU1ap,Rn· lll7,500.Call752·llm. 2U·3'7l·2572 ~or •II· fM0.9llOO BEAUTIFUL 4 Bdnn. 3 Fen ced yards and decor. Rent or lease/opt. OCIAMNOMT ' . ftllAIL . ft..&.,........._ Alli ror Faye. bath. llOO/moyrly. cara1es. Famlliea Avatl . now. suso. 38drmweekly M5Q. T~ -_._.. Waterfront Homes pleue, lllold a fr pets 6G-500l . Nwpt Bch RJly 675-1642 .. •c1 ,,.,.,., 2600 EASTSIDE-No Do11. ... 611 1400 welcome. Call IMl4·ZlllOI' _;_ _______ I r:~ ....................... M50 small yard. Oar. · '13-21'71 Al\. no lee., 4 Bdrm 3 Bath bayfrora .._ ttah PIOfllTllS., IMYIST IM UTAH Anawel"-Ad #lMO, 542,4.100 Beaut. Townhome ln 1bt Ml ,.,. ._.. JJ6t w/dock ror·45· boat. <m ,,. ......... .. I nlaHP.M.I •acre rwb. XJataoU, Jthl'I. Lall•, 2 br. 1\.t ba, pool, ... ;' ................... year leaM. CIR IUtn ...................... .. k-.liflplc,•!f.:inrn1 rm .... ---~"1 ... ·.~ · · 2 aprtnp Ii ,........, 1 ---------i apa, tennll, 91QO. •-, ..... r-. I ba, ..... wport BW•lJDda. 641-al. ........_.. .... - -,.,.. ml. front•••• on 1·11. New oceanvHlw a Br. 2.,... J·--... .... .. ••••••••••• _.. • Will be/capt. E. Side Calta llesa. I MW 1Alled tor oll Ii cattle. 11 Ba. Coaclo w llh ever· -· · · ShJne, walk to beKh. Bay1hore1 •••••0 ••••• -... deluu unlta 11 BR 2 Ra ml. from lnaahead at ythlq, • mo. ~ 2bdrm. 2ba coado ta 'hnnll Ii pool. Avall lm-4bdrm, 2~ba, Bayview, IAYNOMT LI '1 ..... U. ownen uatt. 5-2 BR z• utt . 141t / acn. -...., ta.0411. Alllllor Walnut SquaH, pr 6 med. •tu. tU·•M SUIO/mo., yearll~. ztir, lbe, w1sllp'1• • 497•17,, twnlwemslt1. OWCaon~ .,._117111•un1..,., _l_lnn__.._Y. ______ 1 pool,tffl/mo.5'1·71.11. 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P11intln1 &Papering 682-5838,642·2284. re11ponslblUlle11 h11ve "'•T 98Q..S2118 MITCH Prof. work. Free est. IWO Truck Y1trd ft Trtoe Rsnbl Steve. S47·4211 P.O. lo• l...eela ................ Tiie Co. Let u~ upgrade that t shower, tub, t.lram boltnt .. or entry way Ceranuc .. tile improves appelil' & ) value of a ny ht1me l>f')J comm bldg ul 11 rcas c..'Ost. Free est & s~ges. ·: lions. 1714 11142·3020 ~ T,..Ser•lc• m;11nt et1ulp Can do t111a1 r u•••••••••••••••••u•• • ......., '1 P.J.A&... P·• P l Bo Se • • • •••• • • • • • • • • • • • • •••• ,. 1111) thing! Call 9f18.8651J ••••••••• •• • •• • •••••••• ...,... --·...., .. os x rYl<.'e ---Concrete. Brick & Block. 962-470 I TiiE MAIL ROOM, lM hr TR EE DESIC.N > HAULING Stone & Stucco. tiles. 2800 ECst Hwy CdM·NB Ornamental prunin~. ~ t'111l l>av1d after 3"rn t St d c All ........ thern Pride wall cov· 640-0340or 644_..1 Sculpturing. lopping, I ,.. a ampe oncrete. ~ thinning, removal. gen•t 545 8046 types of t:oncrete Work. ering, Southlands finest i ••1iltll I t ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8Undt 6 l...-velon Narrr ,__.c•/TI .. Brand Cpt"" Cumn• 6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ref>IJ .. nt11I 30 ~·, off I 'f'r11m11 1'11"~ ~wr vii'~ Frtt Hm• f'_.1 Cpl & t"r .... (',.\1011,1 .... l 'h1•·k11r ---575.4250 Lie 'd & Bonded. 645.3309 or 645. L2A4 Use Our Address ~ean up &46 l~~--:~ \l.L AROUND HAULING -----For Your Business T..toriitcJ IT Truck Frt!c Est. Valley Masonry Cl.Llitom Painting. 12 yrs eaper, Suite or Box Number ••••••••••••••••••••••• GeMt-el S•nicH r t , ( ( • ' Babyahtln1 1 my honr new Victona. 1 )'r • up C.11. Ml MU 1lhol Stf'am C'lnn.m,: J1n11/i2 .fl.l:S 114:! ~ 11:10 rlood11 6~:? 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Treet rim&paintmg QUALITY MASONRY & ....... jR.,.ir ·~ TypiltgS.,-•lc• . 111.'14.,lt'llll '> hror hures or ''.Ray9644276 TILF. C11ll For Free ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .t111I 1• H l'..111 U75 lZJO ~ .... .__ Esllmate Stucco & Plaster Patch, Repair a.. Rcroor. All Fast accura te l}'pin~ on ...., 675·4394 no job too sm . quack & types·s hingles ·r ock IBM Correct/St•let1.111.:, C.i·11.•ru I Uu11 k kl cp111~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1lv11t' PT 111 m ) hurr~ ur Housecleaning 1 + \UUr office 1>45 9775 what? Call Suds 'n Sttlf for det:uls. 842·0884 ----dean 645·4203, 645-41.99 shakes . com~·tar Free other secrt'tunal work. Frplcs bit, refaced, bnl·k est. 541·5930 Fm. Avwl busrness I ell er s , re paving , veneer. stove Neatpatches&textures K ••••••••••••••••••••••• B Wilson 6 Sons. pMJuS. Bedrlcel c .. .....,./H....., ~INln Want a REALLY CLEAN HOUSE! Gall G1i,!ham Girl. Free est. 645·5123 £...--L.f. 193-1439 New • rerovers. Reµair sume!>. el 1· aren work. BBO's, 30 yrs ex-~ -Specialists at stay busy 675·1230 .-per. 893 3743 ------··•Patch Pla1t.ri1t9• prices. Reliable S&C Window ClecmiftCJ •• •. rm acid, remodel. pl..ard. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I')-• •t. 30 yrs exp Ut· ELECTRIC IA Pm ·t.'<I 7417. Bonded nght free estimate 011 L ..i " '' S t: r " 1 t• ~ ••• •• ••.• • • • • • • • • • •••• •• l.u11dSl'lllH~ l''ree 1-:,.,t Illume 1mpro\.t:~nt>nt. 25 &12 !l907 y rs l'Xper I-enrang 6M·l7.0 ~ la.rgeor small1obs •VERYLOWPRICES• --Lie lf3372~ 673 1.J:i'l9 Ot.'pcn1Jublt-631 4261 -MAJOR or Minor Hseclng 1..:xpcrienn~d handyrn1111 )'OU name 1t·I do it! Free at1a1I for hou:-.ehold ~ 1':~t call 646·0170 or pairs .\lso do Ille haul· 642.()65.l ask for April 'lbwe'1 an euy way for --- NOWLAND MASONRY AllTypes 538-7113 548-05l2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• Block wall fence, bnck work. Free est. 539 i958 -----Mo•lncJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• INT. Plaster & drywall re-Soclel S.,.•icH pair. EXT. patching & ••••••••••••••••••••••• textures645·5'>60 PROBLE MS -Need to talk? Free counseling "Let The Sunshine In''. .. •• 4 <:all Sunshine Window · Cleaning, Ltd. 548·81153 CadJllacs lo GtrCarts-• 11 Whatever the Fad / I you to sell that bac)•de Electrk11rn. l>rnall Jobb. you noloaaer use. J ust bit job ~. an)tlml' a dvertise it i n the license, & msured Work Clualfaed! CallM2·~78. G11ar anteed "38·99tll On landsl'UPt' mu111 tenancc Jo'ree l'Stimatce: :H ~ r e"per1enn: l;t--orgc 5.t!l·:.!015 tng 640· 73~ ---- Moving? The Starvmg College Students have grown LI<' T124·436 Same good serv, 641-8427 I hl' 1o.i ... te.1 dra" 111 the We~I c1 0.11ly I' 1l11t t'IJ'>~1l11'(l \cl 642 56i8 ABC HELPL I NE 645·2222. Classifed Ads 642·5678 Roll 'em offlhe market With a Classified Ad ~ •. , Call Now! 642·5678 Find "hat 'ou want in t.12 .'4.7~ W~I Ads ~1 642·5678 O.t1l~ P'lot_Cl~:.~1_!1~ds_ ~~~~~~~~--~~~----~---+---------~~~~~~~~~-~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~iiiiiiiii-~ Af o IMC•tl u.fwa. Apei ta••h ~ .,....... .... u..funa. ApcriMHtS u..fwft. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Cost• M... Jl24 Coste M•sa 3124 l"iM 3144 M.wport leach 3869 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Spacious Fam ily 3bdrm. lBr .sto\•e,relng..garage. EXEC TIVF: l'ONDO 2 ba. DIS. P laygl"'CMmd 6 adlts, no pets SJ40 mo. Woodbrn1ge :!bdrm. all pool. 548 ·9556 from 646·2901. Irvine Villag e oin 12-7Pll ---t S625 '51 2t);&2 · 2 Br .. lrge nm, pool. quiet ~~ ies_. --· "· ~ adlts, no pets $370. 423 W. 2 Condos for rent·puol. Bay.548·9516. Jat'Ull.1. 1e n111 s, spa, mt!!81iBJlll O...PoMt 3126 W1 1front. SSOOor S600rno AIAITMIMTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 857·0'.?11 _ __ _ __ Beautiful garden apts. DUPLEX: Xtra lge 3Br LOIJlll"l .. ach 1141 Pool ft spa . AdWt.s, no 2ba l.ower. Plush cpts & •••••••••••••• ••••••••• Ct.. drps. Fenced ya rd . some Oceanfront, 2 br. 2 ba. 1 Br = ocn vu. close to bch & (rplc, del·k. ultra-dean. 28r.' 1Ba. M40 shops. SS95, Ph 495-1.SO, SB.50. 497 1725. 131E.18th. 646·6816 499-2237 -•llAMD NEW• 2 Br.18a. ~ 1 & 2 Bdr m . Garage, Nr the b<'h, ;i br, 2 ba. 2 Br.2 Bo.i . MS>le •W. Wilson,631·5ZI D/washer, clean. CIOSI! butlt·ins . 1,;H10, gur, beach . F r om $345. adults. no pets~') 4922 493-5953 Aft. SPM. Mr. Edinger 840-3808 3Br. ZBa up~piex. Blain. · ----M;wporl l;~h 3169 UMO D. Valen~. no llull'*"• .. ech 1140 ..................... .. pets. l4IO mo. 545· 7913 ••••• •••••••••••• •••••• l.gc l hr. 2 ba condo, steps lo bcal·h. nt>w dee. bit· ms. pat iu:.. c rpt, llrps 11 I. ~5 963·9315 2blks lrom bch. llu.il.' nt•wl y c pld, ''br, d w. lrplc·. w d hook up. no pets, $77:\ 152. 7474 Walk to l.rdo ~hoppmi: 3 Ar. 2 bu. r p. cl /W wt10. S6.'\0 mo i\dulb, no pets .\gt, 613·900>. MEARIEACH Yearly 2 br. 2 ba $rJ(X) 3 Br, 2 ha $600. Nwpt Shores. Also furnished WINTER 3 Br $750 Nwpl Bch Rily 675-1642 Vacation Rnt•• 4250 OHie• lewt• 4400 Otfiu Int• 4400 1,. • .,._ ... 5100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• C>pportlllllty 5015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ "CALIFORNIA .. 125·250 sq . fl. a rncl flr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• <.:ondo1111111um Rentals Luxury Co11domm1ums. Completely Furnished. Counlr+-Club Setlmg. Golf. Tenn as Avail :.ible at Special Rates for our Clients only Weekly. Monthly and Weekend Rentals. Ca II ( 71.t t 328·11911 CATHEDRAi. <.:.<\NYON COUNTRY Cl.UH J.1·567 Ca thedral Canyon Onvc Palm Sprm~s. WESTCUFF BLDG NE:WPORT BEACH O" r W~\' 't• • •• ,., • • ,.. 6tr ./Alt~ ........ ~~..-... ./~--,/,,, .. __ ./ ..... __ ./~,... ..... Call Mr Howard 6 4 5 6101 1617 Westclifr. N B Want financial mst 70005.f 1st floor Agl'nl 541·5m2. uuls pd. From 175 up. 779 Bank of Newport Stocks W 19th St. C.M Tom m ust sell 41 Sh ar es. 95!~900. __ _ _ SB/ea. 54S·.t426/ 661-6Lll9 AIRPORT AREA. Btrch lft•nt.M• & Bristol 225 to 750sq. ft W&lhd 5020 Fr~ $200. No lease re· ••••••••••••••••••••••• qw"fed. Call 557 7010 Have $2,000,000 + cash PLAZA EXECUTIVE SUITIS "Ther'?i"h d iff erenc-e.' · 7 I 4 /752-0234 21.82 Michelson Dr . !l'llJ2 t.lown. Seek <P RIME> S hopping Cente r, So. Calif. David. 646·3255 MoMy to L._ 5025 • •••••••••••••••••••••• W RF ftA.ll'r 2021 Business Cntr #213 ATE R"'"' -----/NEED /MONEY & Sublet choice Newport Beach ll)C ation . Design PENTHOUSE Plaza. ~15/mo. £.44.Z!IJO. SUITES HO te 3000 ~Ft. S50 HEWAl<O for in ·...,_, format ion {'Onct'rnin~ arrest of youn~ white female in parkm.: lot of ,,1 Mervyns on Adams an lluntington liea1:h. 10:30 PM. ~londay 8 25•80. Call 213432 4406 ... .......................... . MOVIES!! .. , ... BACKGROUND ·;.,. PEOPLE :· r Beaut. Triplex nr. s.c. Lovely all adult. no ~· 1 Plaza Will Consider L2&3 Br ap~s. 6200 Ed· l Pets• Children. 1475. D. anger, h.b. 846·0619 PAii NEWPOIT COUMTRTCUll LIVING Singles. I &2 ber1room apts. & townhouses. 2 Br Townhouse Garage &. 1lat10 Near Hoag ltosp No pels $475 rm 842· 7843 or 974-2009. -------.- Very nice 2Br . 2Ba. steps from hay & bch. S525 rm. PJrt furn or no. 202 21st St . N.B. 675·5464 California 92262 Desert Resort Realty Winter Rental. Palm Spgs. 2 bdrm. 2 ba. pool, Jacuzd. tenrds 714 327-8171 PretMpAcWNu oc .. Vl•ws w .... " 17141675.aH2 Exec UI Ive o r f ice & Reception area m new Business Center at 0 . C A i rpo r t. So me Warehouse space if re- qui red. Furnished cum· plete with phones or l.W1 furn. S350 m o. 557·1371 • CIBHTHO PIOILEM 2.d Ir 3rcl TD .._ '71-6531 /155-1145 Arranged by Comt..._a.... For big new youth orient-'1:,. ed feature (Over l8). Need n ew f a<·es...au.· attractive 18·30 & short haired men 1M·35. Also mat11re people for com,; mercial work Past pn>- Jects include ROCKY ll. FAST BREAK., CORVETIE SUMMER, .. TH E ROSE. ell.' By -.:i- appt. only. (213 l 462-5701 ~~ or (213) 465·4493. :""'., Sm&Uey 213-54.2-3583, ext. Deluxe poolside xtra lge 314,213·372·1238. 2br. 2ba. Bltns. dshwhr. F'rom $449 644-1000 SUITE DEAL t Avail Nov. l. 2 BR l Ba, t a pt in 4·plex. Orpa, a saove, cpts. S350. No pets. ·t 831·37~ 1 ~ miles &>each. Ad.Its. no p et s . $395 mo. !>36-8362. VERSA ILLES Lux Jr Jbr. 2 blocks from Beach tbr. w trefirig, view.sec &shopµing .$t25mo.yrly ..,--MTl--M&-T_O_M_LADS ___ • _11_1d_g_. S4_35_7_60_·_8390 ____ 1 675-9174, 58l·3525 Wiented 2 or 3 lir. Condo. Palm Sprines Pref. golf course. Lease 3·6 rm. Resp. couple. 644·0648. 752.2393, ~!~.!u!t~· * I mo. Free Rent F1exible F1oorplan Lido Marina VIiiage Now leasing. Best loca- tion an Palm Springs. l block west of a irport. SUM DIAL AllPOllT PLAZA A Mortga1e Broker TOUCAMll SUUWITHA Now You Can Sell More ' I 2 Br. 2 Ba. Sundeck. SGS. Avail a pprox Nov. lat. 548·1175 days, 760-1418 eva•wuds. SPARKLING STREAMS HIAI llACH Sallta AllG CASCADING Lge 3 br. 2 bu upper apt. WAT ER FALLS N t $700 "-"' TOWERING PIN~ 67~.ri;t· mo . .._., ••••••••••••••••••••••• New 2 br condo, nr So ........ to Shar• 43oo ••••••••••••••••••••••• r oast P laza. SS2S. all 17141675-1662 IOU.CIMTR SMOllTI& REALTY (714)323·1731 Office 1 ' Redecorated lBr. ttoo I mo. no kida or pets, E. Side front unit vacant, NEW SPACIOUS LAKESIDE ADULTAPTS. * Ele1ant fireplaee11 •Private lakeside patios & balconies •Heated pool & 2-9-R-2-Ba--c-o-n-do_._wood __ , amenities. 963·0891 bw-nmi: fplc. new paint. ~LepMI 3116 drps, cpls Dbl gar .. lge ••••••••••••••••••••••• Moving? Avoid deposits & cut living e xpenses! Profession ally sin ce um. MIWPOaT Elegant executive stale! in presll1e loutioo. With co mple t e s uppo r t services. $175PHMO. Inclu des a n 8xt 0 ' fumilhed olc. cubicle + elec, reel' pt, telephone answering . Conferm ce r oom s, copi ng facil, kitchen. janitorial sves. Exec utive Gardens. s.57-1151 BANK 2nd TD's ..uc•uns S&lfl111 .... 714-132-1200 Ask for [;inda F1ynn or Karen Linn Equal Housuig Lender •'Ith IJally P ilot P ENNY PINCHER ADS Stlll only S2. . ,. f drive by. 2426 Orance. . 549-20&2 ' ( patio. nr Hoag .Hosp. ••NE.Al IE.ACH Adlts. no pets. "575. alt Lrg lbdnn, $475. 31631 HOUSIMATIS 8.12·4134 714/851'()681 4PM.631·7129or 831·702S 2nd Ave. 499·2986. X ,._ _______ _ 3 lines for l day_;; only SI a cla~, :J41' a line ·-· 2 br, 2 ba . Children OK. •4 i:n~1rr::n5C:ach --tr:i lrg home to shr 1• new carpets & drapes, like new thruout, com-142-I 160 lieaut. Lge 3br, 2 lilks bch. ~ ... '-""tlwd w/students. 2 Br avad. d /w. w1d hook·up, no oru.twwi*d lfOO Nr OCC. Boh Bar rett Ideal location for At - torney, Real Estate. or Entrepr eneur . Office now available • large paneled Reception area with s tor 1tgc and 3 pr ivate offices in beautifully maintained full l!er v1ce building. mim.ity pool• a m enities. 7562 Ellis Ave. H.B. ss oo /m o . 892· 9713.. <3blks w. or Beach 81) pels. ~ 752·7474 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673 4697 aft 6. M2·nll. Ask for Larry Lge 2 Br apl Util pd. _M __ eu--"1_er_._. _____ , $385/mo. Ph 536 3347 or Sl500 4 Br 2 Ba Duplex. Oceanfront Wood beam ceilings. t•arpets . drapes, 536-1023 3bdrm, 2\liba, lrg 2 story, all bwlt·ins Enclosed encl 1ar, Mesa Del Mar t:l a r a ~ e w i I h Bachelor a pt. Av111I now, was· her/dry"r f'um. or area. St&S /m o. 751·9805& t'I pd •'310/M Call ' u t · ... o. ' unfurn Im med 11c _1ea_v_e_m_eu_a_a_e_. ____ 1 !>J6.3347or 536·10~--cupanq · TSL M~m• NEW BREED APTS Very large 2 Bdrm, new 642 l~ __ 1 l Bdrm• Loft. S-. cpts/drps. Patio Gar, WESTCLIFF 2 Br Condo l')-plc. rec room. pool, kids OK $395 847 4800 j a c 11 z z i. e n c I o s ed · -=--~ New mll.'r•or. ,\dults. no Sawin~ Vi11219 ~ew 1&2 bdr m T~ adult apts in 14 plans from $415, 2 bt.lrm from S505 + pools. tennis, waterfalls. ponds! G<IS tor 1:ooking & heating paid From San Otego Frwy Jrive North on Beach to ,,.. F "dden then We!'tt on :-.tc Fadden to Sea w i nd Village . •714 )893 5198. j 1a.races.Gu6waterpd. Super c lean, walk to pets SS2Smo.673-6&MJ _ Adults, no p e t s . 393 beach, gar encl, lbdrm· very nice. lge 1 br m ~;;;;;r;-on_t_r_o;-Wj;.-te-r Hamllton,C.M.645·4411. 2bdrm . c a ll Andy garden i.elting, pool. Rentals Furnished&Wl· 3--B-D_R_M--l-~--B-a_t_h_., 536-7330. ----• quiet, secure adu.it area rum Broker. 675·4912, WOoDBRIDG !-.: Share new 2 br. 2 ba horm Pools. boats. Jacw.z1 & trails. $275/mo + util. Dave 857· 1330, or 644·0620 R?ommate lo sh~ 3Br 1Comer Westcliff Dr & Condo. $250 mo + 1 Ii.ti. • Irvine. Newport Beach), 631·0612aft GPM_. __ 800 sq. rt. M 1 F to shr lge home nr bca\'h c Brookhurst I Ham ilton I, Sl 75. 96J.95Ql Cltll Melissa 645-6101 REAL ESTATE LOANS $10,0000r More 1st, 2nd ft 3rd T O Loans. Equity Lo1U1S: For an.v reason. Purchase Money Loans, Const r uct ion Loans, Swing Loans, Cred it No Problem, Quid. Approval. NIGU E L ASSOC. & BKR. 831·0681 ·MONEY Private money for home loans . Call Bill Un derwo d 833·3544. Ad\'ert1"1' 1111\' o r more •ll'm S valued up to 'IOU E a1:h add11111n.ll l11H' 1s onlv •Jtk for 1he L\lf• da·,-,, Su r f\. no 1•omm1o"r c1ai Jtl" ;J'llo\!o\'d Char~c· Your Pl'1111v l'mc·h\•r /\d or U;l' ~our Bank Ame rll':Jrd V1~a or MasH•rran! f or morl! 1nformal1on and to plal'l' your ,111 , ... 11 'I .. •.. ·' . ; •n'• ., 642-5678 •._•.Jiii'. ________ __. Lost Ir Fo.d ' fl-place. n'"'W ca-· Oupl B u ""-lsd in £ast Bluff. Sgl adult. • - --- and• .. dr ;._ h ;..:;::" e x 2 r. 1 oa . .,..,c no pel!I. $465. 644-4767 ROOMS 4000 LOOKING TO SHARE? WE MATCH ROOM MATES! 752·9475 Medical or office suite for lease. Downtown Lag\na Beach. 656 s q . ft $623/mo Amp le pvt. pa r ki n g . Owner · 497-2:151. ---------· ·········· ............. . apes. r .. es .,_.,t, earage. Close to Ftwy & _ _ _ __ ----••••••••• •••••••••••••• double garage. Patio, beach . Will ;,accept Penthouse l Br . OnNewportBeach Beal'h 1~k. no pets. Refs. children. 1400 mo. Larry Versailles. New decor Hotel room s mall U OO m o . Realtor. 537..:199. Nr ocean Lush crt ,1·rd. kitchen. 2306 W. Orean Single Working Mother 1 _548_·_712t ________ 1Brand new 1 & 2 Bdrm ftn Adult Sec bldg. No front. $260 & up + SiZti() w/ti mos. old baby toi.hr 1 1 2Br l~Ba. 610 JoAM St. Pierpointe Condos. Pool. pt!ts F\111 rec fac pool, St'<' & deposit. 673·4154· rental 642·065.l /646·0!70 Pnme Harbor Blvd. C M. 110' frontage 2000' bldg. s uitab le for car lot, restaurant. etc. 548-1156 or 675·2213 eves No cb1ldren, small dog spa, tennis. garages. :!lJ/ g Y m • SS.'\ O I rn ° A 1 h •--IEST IATE 761).8617 La(!una Beac Motor uui, Prof. man is looking for cuwd. 1410. 542.7344 . 596·7202 ____ _ __ _ 985 No Pacifi<' Coast roommate to s hare hb in Balboa Island lease f!X' t1ort11111. Tnnt DeMi 5035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S......M ... Co. All types of real estate Investments since l!M9. S,.Cit1111hlgla 2IMITD1 '42-2171 545-0611 ( 2 Br. 1 Ba. New <'flJU, 1 • 2 br apls , $325 • NEWcptstdrps 3Br.2Ha Hwy. l.ag un a Beach. oceanfront house. Would l'lf'll sale 673.7372 ( f1'91Ll.y painted. MOOmo. $385 /mo. No pets. no frplc, jlar 2 blks bell. No Daily. Weektr Kitchen prefe r mature woman lllPOIT '"""' c..a.ferT.D.'1 ................... _ .. , FOUND ADS ARE FIEE Call: '42-5671 • 1#• t J .D. Property Mgmt. children. 7921 Slark. vets S67S m <1 yr ly available. Low wanter who is career·oriented. Offl c-1..-.nel lewtel 4500 American Mtg9S3..tl4l t 7 .. 1 -962 "'"-" 645 1682 rates 494.5294 532.,1 1 ,-1 Dellme C• ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• *Found or lost a pet?Call'iJ .. .••••. ........... ~ . -----__:__ -. " m 0 In c . u I s 700 .. 3000 s"'... CASH FO• T.D'• us. We're the Pet Pals. I 3 br, 2 ba apt. SUO/rm. 7915 •UAHD HIW• Nice 2Br duplex, UJX>lairs RooN m wblth k:.tchhen priv. Richard, 673-5874. ~eas:tsn i.~~:~~~= Cam•bFn~a TMAt1CTe I~!....... (714) 739-2988. · IJ Shalimar A ve. C.M, bNr the bch, 2br, 2ba, Ftplc,Ogar .. :~ults, no e~r A~ 1'; s lop~mg Rmmate wa nted M/F. •Janitorial Service& area & door. $495 rm. .,._._..Lost or found a pet? CaJl;.11t 512·1T:Mor842·7917. bullt·in s patio. gar. pets .. • Clu OllSe Dr ren er. u :. on ~· ves spacious H.B. hse. nr Utilities Included 1775 Whittler Ave . C.M. Widow bas money for2ND Afl!.m a I Assist anc~ -_.r. 1 ~~~W'. ·~· ~ · ~38S-'.1t8.;~~-~CJ~,h· .~~ t~~:c,~~~hl!'lll!''~-~-'?.!'l"''~~ i.1\-~---·-~ .... ""' . ._.. •. !!T!.!'(otee."'"'' ,_..._ dult ' ..-.' 1 N • .,,.., Lrg room . pv'l bath. n am-4Jfll't •Accessto31h'-· pn'fty. For a ction call " .....,7, a s, no .,_...., ava1 . ov. 1st -trro. linens, no pets. $200/ITI>, Kc•l vin Cr. H .B.toH -. FOUND SMALL UIU"l"l'D. t ... ~ M85 l bee 2b 2ba. !H-6303 Freeways 5.500· WAREHOUSEfrCf. AGT873-73ll anytime "...., • .,,,~ ' . blt:i·n'se .• cnr oryceanr .. No 4 Isl & las t. Lag Bch. Ma1tal Indianapolis> Ii ~ rt r _ _.. DOG W /Gr een leather.• :. I -ace ~ sq · r um a on $100,000 21141D collar. vie of Costa Mesa 1•,1 lbr Dup u . new cpts, pet.a. 833·3307 Very nice 2br. lba frplc, ~· P'l'm. rum bdrm. full hse DJ-111 J Molton Pkwy nr. Lake Pa"• 'I"·"'-int-est ior3 St. "-·4050 •..:••• drlla, 1tove • refrt1. no bar·b·q ue, lge patio. · $145 Id al 1oc "'t D ...... J "' .,.-,.., "'" '' .._ ~.Rel'areq.$250/m>. Spacloua2 Br.Avallnaw. $500 / yrly 675-3504/ LOW RENT! I n Ex· pnv. mo. e . rores r. nr new_. yn Spectac11larhomein ---. .. •1 calll&hn.M2·4300#20l pss. Private p atio. 2 S75-289'7 chanae for carefor l3yr. 84.'H839 Prime com er loc. U~ l.o 951·1808 ~tinHills,onbea~.lot LOST : Ma l e Si l ver , ---------1 Kida OK.174018 Keeiaon ----old ~a ught.er during R oomm ate w a nled ~S::~~~·.~~sse~d'":: SI•• 4150 tht all•t e!.e_n ... ~as teqh ues~!°k CPooodcklaepo) '~h(a~?.o9ks ~~ '• Nell&, clean lBr, w/pr, Lane. h t. laat + securi· Beaut. 2br . Npt Hts open mom s nccas1onal travel. Beach / Adams area SL65. 846-6303 •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• r w1uulDI ru um.: . · • Y •' on1J•mo.Q\det 8adl t y . (2 13)598 ·5926. beam . frplc. etc. MIO. Pref. f e m a l e 35+. roomy and ctn. female Stora1e Space Newport Appraiaedat'340,000,w/ R E WARD I rvine!••• S.y ·•Del lla.r m -2T71 831-9303 Adllll'I no pets. 642· 7745. 6-tH 183 eves preferred !Hl().6329 Aft...._ Doct...t Beach. 2308 W. Ocean-•ooo ~uity ! 542·5Ml 551-2390 after 4: 30 . ,., d .: bd 3... 2 w ....... ......... 4._A Unique free staodia~g front.873-41M. OWA M RTGAGE.bb' Lost ·. bllt Pomeranian.,, Con u , 4 r m , .. a . 3 Br. 2 ea. Neer Beach Westcllrt Villa, lrg 2 Br 2 ..-ec..-•• .._ G .... , , le¥el, pool, t..uala, ""*' Blvd . • Edln ger. No ea. patios. walk to all. ••••••••••••••••••••••• for•ewt 4350 ::. .. al::~'!!s~n = ~ ..... W_.14 4600 DiacouatedT D's hair missing on back, be>' erea.1575. 54$.llU. pet.a. M75/mo. 842·71M3or '611$1 mo. Al\. 675·5830 MOUNT AIH VIEW ••••••••••••••••••••••• H.B. 6 treelment nm, X· •••••••••••••••••••• .. • 1·3 yra yield 19~ 6 more. ans . lo B. J .. Oak & -· -VILL ... S On Balbo p I I --Rav rm . b"•lne11 om-. w .... ted In Cost a ... en or 542•5861 Monrovia. 642·5426 j I E .•• DE S pa .. loua lbr .,, •. ..._ 2 br , 1 ''· ba, beautiful ,. • en nsu a .. ,,,,.. J -""' ... • OWA M rt ....._ ~ "' ......... IS CLUI to F"· Z (10' .... •""' .... ) lar1e ---eption rm + ..... lrvl.ne area , 2 or 3 BR, 0 1a1e, uaa. • •• .,,, +•dbl1ar,l1e pMio, 1 Bdrm Condo w /pool. view,1525,315 East 8ey, , ..... " ' ·un une . ..,.,,,._.,~. ...... .. •• h f d 3 FOUND. Bea1le/bassel,w , ad•IU $'50 llt /IH t ....... unf .. •n • ..,... rum NB, 982-6154. Near Palm S~rtngs. 1-:t & 67!l-2943,673·3930. office area. Availeb&e. ouae pre erre . • ~ Shellie . several lenier,, ......_ __ .._.. ....... ....., '" ' -3 bedroom villas avail•· "'-M Call today for appt to Atlulta. Xlnt refereacee. mJ xes. cute Wels h CorP.~·,, --_.._&6 Stove. retrt1, ..e.SJ. -. "'··-ny upper 2 Br. 2 ble . Weekly , monthly .,..atslde C. . storage. Me 6 7 3 . 51 O l E v e 11 . ft ~ ----------1...:=.::.:...:.:.~~::::.=:.::..~_,., ._.. sso mo th · RED CARPET -.ekenda. . mix, 1olden retriever.=~ &AITllDS aberp 2 Bit. MAl••S WALi Ba. Neer Cd M High and annually . 7 U&ttted 146_01~ 111-Wl Barkles Bu enJls mlx.t~i' .cl pr., p vt yarcl., no Lri 2 Br 2..., bath sc h o o I . No p e t . tennis court.1. Close lo -" 1 , 111 "-•nt/ NEW Brittany spaqlel, sbep • ..t ,.aa. $425 mo. Call u .. tn d_;..tn• ' D1·20ZI.. Rancho M i r a1e'1 Office...... 4400 ,._ • • • ,... lab, ltdoble mixes.~ --__ .... u .. forPam ., . Reaiauranl Row.~ ...... euseu.saMIN cata II. kltt-1 Adopt ---Ill 3 br, 2"" bath db Del"•e Condo, N"'a r (71")...,. "097. ••••••••••••••••••••••• D1C•-1SU111 r.s • "'" . ----------• )'d. db&e ..,. 1..,. .. .... "' • ._..... .,,.,.. · •• .. •••••••••••••...... contact th• DAILY pet at Irvin• Anlrnaf.•·· 2 br, aew crpt, drpa, Nt He ll t · beech , clubhouae, poola. --Cdll Deluxe SUltet, 1800 l'\allMrYleeofflcesln lli"llw.. ,ILOT IOf lntonMClon I Care Center . Open ev_.!lJ.1 atoH, n f rt1, pool, •• , llD DI o n ... Tod213/240-IO'T7 CANADIANfamUy would aq.ft.AC.emplpk1.UW Newport.Cent.. (41 ,..., IOll ,..., .... eoUftty yclay.754·3734. 'lfO' ......_, ao,.U, •·.,. Harbor • ...,.,. Uke to 1pend Chrtat.mu pd. 2155 E. Cit U.y, _..5470 ••••~"•••••••••••••-•• 1 ..O Ma~•· IU ·ltlT or....._ 1144 Versailles lu1n1ry vW 2 In ow coaat are• Dec. --l.NV-..-wA-.-n requlr•"'•11t• or !Ea b d th J n-Condo ~ ··-MUMTIUeTOM 1_,_ -, ... •"11..,.r.:f':.:=.. 11e1n1 • rtotlttoue rril•r ll)'en rea e M MT ............ •••••-Ir. 2 -· · • -., 21at to Jan. z. Lookln& to ..... au ....., .. ~ , aa.1lled .. every daf)l·rt --------~weq11r i Baeaamer SS90 mo. 211/112·1152 awap homea w JramllY •aqftottlce,J yr...._ llACM · 101 control o under •ue1,....,__, lf you have 10meUlln1.a'l·• l '*-IMI, •tl ..... lake. Aull. ll/1. 41 !vea • Wknda. 714/ who would like to *! In '700 per mo. Newport Offtce 1pac. ••allable vehled pubtic co.• a. MMl21 forule, ~ tbem r...,.~ ~-.. .......... ftrwood -· .....,., 547·7411 llra. Lael...,. Canadian RO<'kl•. Oall Oallhr. 111 Saa Jlfklal.-, __,aq, ft.•tt...eau klaUal eeqYlaltkm pro. UT.m ud mex..-lvety, caJU •W.IQMl-llll .._,ornJ/ID-mJ wkda11. CalprytOl-Bl·DM 9tet•,M4·tll4 714191·'1151. 1ram.lteve71'/ .... 11f4. tGllTI/ • OAIL. Y PIL.01 lllO ..... -.4. ... -~~ ..... !!~l~~~~ ..... ~!!!I~~~=-.~!~ .... ~~ .... !.!~ ~~~ ..... ~!~ ~~~~ ..... ~!!! ,. .. ,., ........ .... ....................... l.o6t 2 "'hi Summi•. M • l t'tom t•dM arc•.1 117~ :r.t~7 f uutnl tk-11u1 hl11r lt m l , \I, W1·~1 rhft .irt"l.I II J W 91.tt 6.1 I 'P3tlll 1" ... 1 t Olor lt l..ib .\I.ii & I l;1•rinan Sh1•11hrnl nu' \t.1lc-~ {ll.J6 ....••..•.........•.... ..................... .. Spanllh SpeallinJt, somt fo:nrhsh h.ird work•ne w1I II"" 111 or work ll\ do} \',1l.1nd11 ~I ... 112 t.\1..H\Sf:I:. \\-111k l ur nuw11 m 11,1: 111 .,.,;n fllh t \ l 11l11r IJllll flll'I ,,,.,, 111.an I t 1111\ fi11 linl I ••1111. • .....,w•••d 1100 Ranl1.1111t t ·\Hl\l I ti\ llWAIO $200 WST &bit• blk. au •111· ~······················· .\( ,/ '\'I \ , urll l.110 h , v1 " ... h1 ll('ll 1'11llar \t1111111 M wm1o1 10 IV 1\IM '''"l 1111~ '" 11 hll 11• ~11 I • .111{• i.ht"' lk1•11 I 111,1••1 "''" h11n l'h11 11k \ "" 1,. • "H' I llU l!Ul'' J•l.1"1 ~ " ll II ,t I} II U .-I Ill 111 II I .1 , h 111 •• I I lll'Ull'I l'\I \ h llt t"\t1l ,1; l(Uk.ttl' 1 \\1 ., , , .11;0. I uurnl ''"" ll • 111111•ult't ti• ~I ttlJ< ti1, .,.10K f 11uml ''" 11,11 \\ t 11111. 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C ..... y_..._.., 11 a vt· ou 1·on:.-1dcrt·t.I work.in~ just a rew hours a day, a day "f 1 w11 l'at·h w1•1•k ut fu ll·tame Wt• :Jn· lookm~ for Tellers to work from llAM to 3PM. IOA M 111 2PM Mont.lays and Fridays. so that we can 1·111111111w 0 111· ~oo<f service to our customers while our 11·111·1 :.. ;1n· al lurwh Wt: also have full·lime positions 11v11tl11hl1· II '1111 h :1v1•11111 ht•t•n a teller, we will train .. W1 · l11n11s h our l'ilr't·1.·r apparel and if you are scheduled to \\•orl.. .it il•ll:,l ~l hours l'a<'h week? You will enjoy a ll of 11111' IK·tll'fth Why not call for Hn inter view!? , ........ 1714t 7'MOOO COW\let help. P rr 01 "'II'. Kuater 's Cleaners , Ul6 E. 18th, S48·42A3. COUPLE WANTED Manage small bl.llllness Part-time W1ll lr11in Call ~or appt 846-3279 CARRY FOX AGENCY 1 1 Dll.IYHY PH SOM .\1 M E 0 I J\ T t-: OPt:NING M.....,.T,...._ 1-: x 1• l' t I "11 pt y f 11 r u111h1t111us 111•r:-on lo t•11t<•r rl'lalf fwltl & 11 a1n tu takr m ·•·r own store ( '11 1s vnv let• & offers g r 1· a t I' o l l' n t G d ht•nl'f1ts & s lart1·ng s alat'y loSR<X) <.;utl lhJd111• '72-"55 Iii ltl F: 4th St.. S J\ N.Cletii J•:n1n lf'\f'I po~ 1·,, 111 •1m ot l·!. I rum this rl1•p1 ll1•aut Fa-.h111n hit• 11fe · flffns l'\l'l'll h••n1•f1 h l r arnrn,I! & ,.1.i 111ni.: "<tlal\ 550 •.• It The U<J1lv l'rlot needs u 1 deh ver> person for J • l:.arge rno lor rout\.' 1n Laguna, South Laguna B cat·h H cl1abl e a utomuhtlc 11> a must llour!. M F :t 00 5 · t•I PM: Sul & Sun 6 :w to 8.:.JAM .'JO COLLECTING t-:x n :thml ear111ng!'> f1ir JU.SL a t'tJuplc 111 hours uf yuur eta.' F11r Ul'\ail!> l':rll 1-· 11 s l e r (I u ,, I I 1• l J t 1'42·4:J2l O r an9e Coast Doily Pilot :1:111 W Ila y St.(.' M ... r1ual Opp t-:mploy1:r MI-' .ieneral Off11:r Irvine firm has im · Mc!d11te opening for or- 1an1ud person to .ISl&St office manager in a van et y of office di.ties 1nelud1ng xeroxrng. in· n .. r -off1ce deli ver y. fit. ong, etc Contact Flever· ly 641 K820 --------- GEMHAL Offtel for garment mfg. Phone- 1) ptng r11tng. $4.00 hr 642 2666 GEHHA L Offtel HC'avy l> pmg t65wpm> & i:ood phone manners cs :.cnti11I I nformal at mosphcre. F'ull trme Silt.IO mo 548 3467 ";1f1 Wrap HICICOlY FARMS Superv1st• & coordinate assembly holiday gift pa,·ks Flex hrs . Will tram Weslt ltff Plaza, r.1i oon ;1u:.-. '>lamed & leadCl1 Cu!.la Mes a :.tud111. lullt1me, pe rmanent I :1 Y• ar:. exµer1ence <lla.'iS t UllC'r:. & as :.emblers 1;.1() 7474 .<.1';i1 '"'" '"'' ,,,, .. i.>I 111'1.l J.1th 1'11unrl '111.tll ht 11 I. .11 ti) t:. >Ill h •111.i11· \I 1:1111 & ll.1lh11.1 11 •• l 1(_,, Iii ••• ,, 'UC I I C .. Ccrry 972-tt55 !tdlt .. llh" ... 1\.11.1•1 l •I\ • t1111111l " lup ----------•!( \!-11111-.1< ll o 1t'>•'"Jll•: ·" \p1 h I II h 1111 1:1:11 IKf'l/JR. ACCT. "·"··· ·'I'll" Ill I"'' ••Ill IM.J•sw '72-H55 ttilfJ 1-; llh St .s ,\ Oe11tal \-.!>1::.lanl Ex pcnl'nt ed t-:as) IJa<:ecl 11CCJ1·e tn :-.;l'" 1>1>rt Good huur!-1 & ~u l:.n Ii ir,.;,i11 •1r 1;41, Si'• I <Jft :1 1>r wkmb. GllHDIMG TRAINEE Sm manufactunng t"On- t·em m Irvine will tram lo set up & operale 0 D & I D Grinders Must ha\e some between cen- ters gnnding e xl)t!r. <:all Rrlc_>' Cor_appt !179·~-fill '\ll l'1•k 111~··· llflft'I 1111• ' >f I l''>U.' ,'(. \' o a ., I Ii ,, • · •I \I ;Ii() l!tili Fow1d ' SI lie· t'll,1 rd \1 '.\1alnmull• rlll\ !ilk wh1 fem ....-U \ 111111u I ~hl'ill'I t).l I 31\513 Personals 5350 •..••.•...•........•..• l'HE LAW st ude•11l n1-.'(b ~5.000 Will do ;111.1tl11ng l.egal Co11r1dl011t1ul Atnwerin9 O~rator T elephont-Ser•lct e.r ull'""'' Shill 'hi..I ,,.. "'.I l.'l ~·q -"" f ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLERS UVM I' 0 llo'< "ll ll.1 I' rt.• v llllh l' 'I. pc rt cn•'l' with 1·abltng, har11es~111g, '11lllt•11n I.! ·••HI working "''" .. mall -,uh ,1:-.:-.tmltlll'" N.U. 92663 MASSAGE Ile pa mpered w11 h a p <'r s onal r('l a~1n ~ massa~e h) 12 o( the pre ll•t>sl l!irli; on Southern 1_·alifur11ia. J ;r1•uL1.1 . sauna etr <Jpt·n IOaru lam. 7 da\·s a Wl't.'k Vr!. a M C .\·1tant1!. lfl'alth Spa. 211l llarbur Ul\d. 1 osta ~esa. i; 1:; 3•1:13 Hr 1ng this atl for \our 11pec1al girt Profession a I l'hf•rapl•ut ll' rnasc;a~1· l.11 ·11 Nil i\ppl only. Sieve S.IH-21Hi LITTLE AMMIES ESCORTS all rna 1or erNllt 'ar<b a I' l'l· r I f'd 53U lil:i *FOXY LADY* OL'TC A I. L () 'IJ I. Y * 972-1131 * FIRST LADY Escort. Modefs. Party D anurs. l'lt>;Jse a 1Jpl~ at I' .. ; l<Sll N 1-;1. ll!l:i H1ll'hl'\ Slre<.'l Santa /\na 1 a !l'.!illi f TEST ASSEMBLER :'lt1111rnum of I 'ear 1'" pcnl•nt't• 111 me.1·hanll'al wor k 11'"1 cb '-l'mllh Wiii JH•rlorm '"'up for h ..;1:-. .uul ma k1• 1•ll·t•t 1•11·al .ul ltl'lrnt'lll!. llfl Ul)lt' l1l1•as1• appt~ al l't·:HSl)NNt.I. :ttHO lt1·dhtll .\\l' t '"I J :'llt•.,,t l 'a !J:i!fi2li 'W'i· ullt·r 1•11m1•l'l1ll\e ,,llan anti e-<ecll1·111 l.l<•rtcl lb mi>S IRIV(X tNC ,y .,_.,, ••• '"" ... 1-.mpl.\ r \SS ":M Iii~ E Its We wilt •972-1345 • Ml & VIS·\ ,\n·eptt,I COVER GIRL 1 1ra 1n Ap p t 1 7 a m '1.ll'Gn•gor Y Jt·ht,,. ll:JI I l'lan•nlla. C11:.IJ :'lksu · * OUTCALL • !Y.>3·0778 MC \ISA 1---------•I . ,. SPllllTl'\1. llEAl>IN1,:-, lOam -lOpm Fill ly L1c'd 192 7296 ilr 192 9034 llUS S Cam1nu Rl·al. San Clem. •MASSAGE• Weekend Sper1al & Evening's I IOprn $1 ~• per1hatr hr. llot Tub & Sauna Sll've's flair llap pening. 646 9636 Ladies & Gents ESCORTS •972-1621 Call fur mfo or appl TOMMY'S (JF ~l::Wl'UHT ES<;URT i52 9368 TOUCH A CLASS ES CORTS 2<UIRS 752 lllli Ex1:1lm1Z t-:n1 c rtatn11tl!nl IJ) the King of L'orn·d~ .\taglc rart~ spec 1nli:-.l .'i.19-2444. jJ4.7Jl2 ASSISTANT MANAGER Urup,•r's Laguna lldls !>lure MUS I be ('X µcri c n c ed 1n helter womt.'n '::, rc;HI y LO wear a11d sportswear Apply in person lo Man a »Cr Ma · ble Austin. 23621 Moulton I Parkway Plaza or <'al l 1 708·6622 for appoi11t1rrnt. j A UDITOR I The Southland Corpora 111111 has an 1m~chatt· 111JCnang fur an m vcntory JUll1t u r l o p e rform 11hy'-tlal 1n\1'nt11nt.'S of i 1-:u :v t-:N STORES Ahtltl' t11 "ork w1lh figu re ... qu11·kt~ & ar •·urutl'l.1 ~ lnl l'ompan\· hen c I 1 l !. \pp h 1 n pi•r::.011. or 1•all lilO W l..1V1•1a. Oran,gc. C' \ 'rill 0137 Al'Tl) UOl lKK EEPElt For new dl·alc·rs hrii \ It l" lullrnl! ('lerk P rior <'X- l)t.'nl'nn• ne1·1· ... sa n l~111 I.ti'! (ir L•g flll f!ht•!., S.IU o33U 1\ UTO LO'I' M 1\ ='I 1''1 U I· Ii I h "I t'I. ':Ifill tur rapull~· cxpand1ni.: 1111111 ll,1n flL1r1· .1121: .. ,111 , It w 1 \I ll11a11c1:.al Irr " 111 1-'oc.hmn I r 1 1111. \\ e 1 , Ii If 11.1111.111 i.: TELLER hlu11d E"!Jl'r u niu.~t 1•1.11 ... 1 " II IJulh 1nµu1 & j!1·n,•ral ll01li.;,•r t1,•,,1 rl'tl CASHIER '•I• '"ti t•n 1fl !-w• ( •t J..-' t •' ... l'l "' I" I ... tlll ·""" I II d I \ I cl ll •• I ' \\ I I h I I ..... ll I ' I • ' "e• I ~ I 1Htl 1!•11111! pe•l"'1111.tl1t I l'l'rtll.lflt•lll 11111 1111 ... 11 • 75~ 1!115 ol.11 "''"k ,'(., pa11 1111~· ,-----------l·;,p,•111·n···· pro·l1•rr t•d llKl'lt SEC'Y (;1•11 oil' I• 1111 1101" IJH·r .!I 1 •1111 Jl:tlll h1°flt'lih \\ t· lt.1111 \IJ-:'l'l(fJ ("\I( W\!-.tl ~.111 11.1 1 l~tr (' \I I _vp1• :"1 11t.. ( :tt gt'\IWI lo ' p11l••11t 1-.,,.,.,, l1t·1w11i.. .'l .. t.1rl111 ~: :-al.tr \ 10 ~711() 11111 wttl 1·1111,rtkr 1·a:-.l11t•r si'l·ret al'lal dutu·,, 111Pltwl 111g l1.1t•k g r1t11 11d 'I\ p1· 111~ hkJI~, 1~·pini,: ,'(; ftlt• lt1wp111 '\ 1111 hcm·f'it~ & ma1nt Prc1· 1ou~ 1nl'I al, :1d\ll l)l0 1·1111·111 (":di !'7!! .woo t·:t>r: l firm 1n Npl lkh t ".tll <"litld1,.,.. Ill\ l •\1111• 1101111• ;j 1110" "lrf 11 1 :~1 llt·I \ ,,, I I 11~1 Cati Ccrry 972-9955 lli!li ~~ llh St S r\ SHMlp Cowneto. 11 t• ;.1 II l S & I. ._ l' l' k :-. l' \ JI I' I' • ti " ,1 \ I tl I! " """ll"•'lor 111 1mn tht•lr fr•<>n tlh ,t.1ff ('o orr .... , gtl 1oh M'1°11r11'. 1•x1·1·t hl·n,•(rl• ,( ,·, :1rt 1ni.: ,,,1.1n tn~IOO Calf C9TJ '72·"55 i6(6 E Ith !-.1 S ,\ L09 rrocnsor c:r 11"1ni.: .. ,, "t'•·k-. "' Jll'r 11 l11an J>rll<"t'!.:..Or \\ k11111~lt•dgt' "' ''''"!! loans ...... j11'1·par<.1th111 or loJn d11t,., Sctntt.' tr:l\f•I 111\·111\ t'd c ;(J hE'nE'fth & '-lartingsalarv 111Sl :l!KI Cati C9TJ t72-"SS lf;lfi F 41h SI • ,\ Co ...... er Oper .. oo c; r ,, " 1 n u r 1 nun <· 1 ;J I 111~l 1l 11l1C1n 111 \ 't.•111 ral llrc ("o .;•'t'k'> tntll\ \\ 1lh I RM Svsll'm,., II t 1·X 1H•r tu JOtn Lherr g rowi Ill! s tuff W1irk llfl:\t 71\;\l ,,h1fl C-11 11ff1•1 , l"\t d ht'rll'fll' 'larttn)! "alan lo SI 21HI & !.hrft ll1fferl'nl 1<1I Call CSTY t72-tt55 lfilfi E 41 hSI S \ Aslf~Ml)r. Hl·~I S&I. SPt-ks 1ntll\ " 1 l bf op 1• r at 1 11 n " & s<rVt~g;, 1"1.pcr Ill S&I s a \ I n I!... "II p \' ("\ I ... ,.,. 1tac·kl!r1111 11tl C1K C:11 offt•rs l'Xtl'l lwncf1ts & s1 a rtrni,: salarv tn SI. 11,111 c .. C9TJ t72-"SS IGlfiE .tthSt SA L-~ ,,..... (;n•al \'arr!'l,V PO!. " !-.O Clrg C'o ba s1·ol ro :'11 a t II r .. I n d I I "mod er-alt· t\fJltll! & frrttnlllv 11ers11n ;t111 v E't rt>I l'>L•n t·f1 t -.·& s tart mi: "alan 111 S775 Col C9TJ t72-tt55 lfilli F: 41h St . S .\ ~ (: ro" mg bt.•a1·h Im ·•I <'•I "" Sl•t•ks 1nrl1\ " 111t•1· :.tf1Jll'.lr:ln1·t> i:cl ifnnng rel' ah1llt v 111 ltft hn oliJt'l'l~ "inw lrll• hltli: I re pair 111 111111 it ~ f r I •• n d I y ~ l a f f l\n11\\ l!'d/.!t' of hc.ie h ar1•a a pl 11-, t-:'Cl'l'I ht'nl'f11 s & .,lart111i: ~alarv SHOO. Call C9TJ '72-,,55 I 6 lfi t-.: 41 h St . S A 11.rn 11f1:1 fnr 11111·n 11·w j I Ha11l-.111g appl 1'1111 .111 \Ill :• 111 , d;11 l\"011 :\it•11 Jllll'I I hd I· *TELLER* I llueprint Oper ator .!:.!rut ~.t , .. 111:, • Needed l't•lh•r 111·1·tl1•tl 111 work T ho mp::.t111 ll l11t·p1111t .C1 lt-rical Tra intt lullt111h'11111urh1•a11111ul 1 1wt•eb 111•t·ra 111r FT I· w m111 11l lu1· •''IJ ' HUMTIMGT-..... I :!IHli ": \rrwu \ "'' ( \1 I\ 11r11g rt·q •.tfl 11•1·~, """' ,).l!i !l:!:l:l BEACH CLERIC AL/G e n Ofc l1r.t111·h 1-:'tlH·rll'tt•·Pd t BOA T S l't•nttJ111.tn I••• 1111111 111 S&L l't·lf1·r p n·h•rrl'd T11 ui:h up .:e l ''"JI 1 11'1" \1 1 ·' I'••''"" ( J .. hter 1•\pl'r 111a~ 111: :\IJtlirt'gor Yal'lth 110:11 1w1111 111·111 1 .di l '.tll Jl t't•t>lUhlt• 'l'q11n~ &, Plal'Cnl1J. CM I,, .1111Jl .tll •·llll ' u...i11mcr "l "I \rt'" ,krlb I n t•1·, .. ,~ a n 1-:, l'l'll"'" BOOKKEEPER·P /T 1·e1mpan' h1•1a•lll!. ""I AP .\R pa~roll Pan 111 wnrk1ni,: 1·n11ol1111111-, w11rk l'an he tlom• at f 'h·nt·<J I home or 1·\·es W nu· ud ..-11r lllll'rl I\'" e ,ill J t'll <:fi5!1. Dad~ P tl"t Bux S ECRET A RIES RECEP TIONISTS T YP ISTS H11lltns . is.11. :J:llHi l!if•O. !126<!f; Southwest Sil 17071 Spnngdall•Sl. Equal Oppl~ Emplr)v1·r lh\NKtNli I "" "~~~~~~",. , .. , I ll·a1llng !'!a v1ni:~ ancl loan hu!'> an l'Xt'llmi: growth opµorl unit) lor u Teller W1· re seE>ktn~ an in· ti I\ I cl II a 1 " II h I' II m ml'rl rJI ha11k1n 1.: e x pcncm·l'. l>ut Wl' wrll 1·011 'lfll·r ,11m1·nn1· wrth .1 "Iron..: S&L l'E>tter and tl (' " t 1·11unt' hat ki:round Thi.. IJ'l'>ll 11111 Orfl'I"'> l'\ 1 t•llt·n1 h1•ncl1h m ducltnl! It l'1: 1 J rt'l'r .q1p.1rcl .ind. pJ1d m1•d11·al 11cntal 1·m l'l"Jl!C lt1 p ,l .1rt 1111! ,,i1.1n and h1·au11ful "11r k 1• 11 v1r•111 m1•111 I' I ,. a .. ,. " p 11 I .\' 11 n Wt:IJ:-:E~U \ Y , Ot·I a from !J ~Ill lo :1 :'Ill pm .it FIDELITY FEDERAL Sa •in9s and Lo on Assn. l~f.1110 llt•ach Blvd Stanlo11 ll ••11 kkce1J l'r T.\p•"l 111·1·decl In '11un~ l!ri1w 1ng pr11p1·rt \ m an,1).!1 rnt·nl 1n n •sl menl I 11'111 111 l rvtnl' \ all 'ihrrh•\ I r1<10 w ts. I IOOKKEEP ER ~COM law firm '.\1usl he ~ood with 11uml>cr.:. IU , kt'\ Salar' 1·om rnensurale W 1•Xp I 011 1.11·1 Lis a . 673 37!!7 BOOKICEEPER PT to assist accountant l -3 dys pr wk Some exp rl'<J 0d 5't!I 1:146ti Ueunna llo11kkt•e1nng Investment Finn C Cll"'ffr Oppty. [)~ numrt-. rapidly I.''< pandrng \cwPort lrnnt• 11\\'e'il menl fi rm has tm rn1•ll1att• 11µ1:n 1ng:. for ~tiarp. per~11 na1.Je 1n di\ 11lua Is · Acd CJ. C ieri& HJ kc\, l'ompuler input. ltllng Admin. Asst. T ,•mvr1ran :-idtl'UUll' \11Ur ""II lltlll• St•lt«'I \our"" n :-.ur roun ol1111.:;, t°1t11' 1 1·11rix•ra 11011~ I•• d11111-.1• lrurn 111 :-. "w11111'1 I r1 1n l' >1re.1 l.1111 1!. or -.ltorl lt•rm "·' -.1i,:11111t·nh '"'i)'"'""' Pmifil Per....e 5eruke 6 40·7093 CLERICAL lu·i:1:.1e r lmla\ for l<> .. al I cmporar.1· a:.s1gn 1nc111 ... 557-0045 CT\-Llf\:. IEMPOllAllY P!f!SONN£l SllMCES 3723 Birch StrHt Newport leach Top :.eernl anul sktlb G~neral Office llC'avy phone we>rk 1f1h ng t-:xt·ellc11l o;alan· & fnngl' hend1 t s C al l lia1t 752 0070 t'lt•rk d'harm <Jl'\, l'XPI preferred, l'os rr1t•IH"!. i:tfls & a ref!; fi•ll1 ;:17:1 \n 1-:'lual Uppurtunir 1 t·:mµle)\ l'r ~1 F t 'ommcrt·ral l)e-,1,::n 1-irm ----------•! with light manut •111.un11g HANK INC; •TELLER • The Sanla 1\na 01f1!'eof a g row in g '>a\ 1ng, and h>Jn ha!> Jtl 1n1~d1all' 1111('111 ni.: for J T<'ller "1Lh J m1n1mum 11 1 ~•x me•nlh!. exp1'nc•1Hl.' in J hunk 11r S&I. Thie; 1.11""1 lion offl'I"' ·Pa1u med11·al dental •Fret• <'arct·r a pparC'I •Free park 111..: . •Top !.a lur~ BUSIOY Full 11mc lunch Ru:.bo.1 wanlt!d :'11cln Fn E' 111;•r prt-t errt'<I Appl~ 111 llt!rson The K1t7. '.!IU'i W 111·eanfr1m1 . N u Hu:. &n . :J!i hQurs per "'--ek. ~lay11 mc Pn1 .. 1t· Cloh IS.13 !1561 CAltffR' CHA NGE ,\ !.uhsrdra r) of t-: 1-· tlut to n ,., l'urrl·ntl~ 111 t l' r \ I(' WI n j,! fj ll ;i It f 1 l'tl persons 111ler<>sl •·11 1n lh1• field of f111an1·1al plan urnl( F'ull nr p.1rl lllfl' $1~.ooo Sill!OOO part tin-.. Full 11m.. unlimiterl \li2 271<! l' ,J p u h I I I ' I c !> "l' l' ks lrarrll'l' for wall mural. "lk ,1·r,•t•111n g & "'' "t•mhh .'\tu:o.l he .l\a1I lc1r Ira\ 1•1 .'i.ii i 242 Ca.....rciat La.o I Offic•n For o ur Woodbridge Branch Banking exp req X l nt !.alary & l~nefit:. apply personnel director HEllTAGE IAHll 721 N ,.~ut·hd, Anaheim !191 3860 .t: (), t:: Companion. P T. 10 h<'lp handicapped man. week da)' morn. Salary open. 545·4522. Dent JI rt•( e flt l ~ PISl 1 i.:ood I or eJrl ho nffwe M.iture, JJ(c!. :1~J 45 ;, day Wl't'k l;.t<! 5!1!17 Acc...taCletii 10n\l•r, \;l'wpurl Airport :, '-lar :'oipt llc·h 1·11 ..,ay~ , .tr .. <J, ltll• 1kllvcncs, a~1p- 1 11 •''<IJ<•r or t·ulll'l.(l' h In pcr:>un tJnl~. 260 t•la'>'>•"• OK , 1e1 ,11111 lhc ir , .'licwptJrl Centcr l>r. N II ,., •·r •·xp an<11n g t'o "'IV ~. c:r1·at ht·rwf1ls 'itarl1n c I D" El/n1rn ~OYft' ~;tlarvSH.'><!l'u lJ l l vrmrn c)(pr For ll')(.'al atA-J • ITIO\'lfl~ & Sl1tragc 1'0111 " .... •••• pam 8!!3 •ifi:M '72-,,55 . I ' ... hS · jDnvl'r lo 111 r. ·II . I S :\ I I I J •• c µ wa nt,.1 I ru1·k I IJnl'er lmmcdiall't•pc11 I 1ng. Fu II 11r pa rl lln'l! T,..._. I \';..lid C \ d rtvl'r~ lt <:en.-.l' \'11 ~'<Pt'• ner for thi~ :\tin .. 20) r., 01 ai:e Mon t1t·aut ofr in Fashro~ ,. 111':'11 !OA:'l-1 , T~C!> IJP:'ll hla1t<I I Alb uf room for :l,\:'11 rhur!. F rt 9A:'l1 a ll 1 ;inc·c•mt·nl. grt>:ll 51,'.~1 ;\111Jh Pcn.n1,a1•t·r, l>1•iil'ftl!. & ,tarting I ltilil l lJcenlra.( ~ salar_vluSA-il.IO C.:c.11 \111 0 u n' l'r~ nt•ellcd .... ...... s.i hr 1'.1 rt t rmc· t72-H55 '.\l .ilurt·. l a t 111· r,•q IG16t-: 4lh St..S.A 97505\1:1 .itl i pm ••ypmdt 0,.: .... K ey 111 d1sr e xper Mun F n I to '1·30PM l-~;1)>,v ,::01n).!. t•a,,ual ('0 o ffers rxc·ell lwnefils & '\l ;,irtrng o;;,1ar1 t<i S9oo C<tll • lhJ t - '72-"55 llil~i E 4th St . ::; /1 A ... Secnt.ry lf1gh fe\'t'I torp nt•t•rb c•an·er rnd1v. for their S1'nwr VP Legal exper :1 r e a I p I u s • Ii u I knowlecll!t' of corporate procedures essential C harm1n1? offires. c•'ICc•e ll benl'fits & ~la rlrnl!!.alan !OSI a5o Lii I . lhJ1a.1. '72-H55 11111; E 4th St S .\ Seaal&f l.rll' secretarial expl!r t IK. but ,vou need to like nurnbPrs lnterl'.sllng I' :i r I (' l y p 0 s I n m11·rograph1c·s dept of ll?C' Npt flch ufc Co. promotes readily & has l'x t•rll . IHn e fit s Starting salary to S800. Cati lhJ1a. •• t72-H55 rnt6 E 4th SI S.A Jr. Secrafwy Fast growinJ? eo needs lil l' blo.grnd & t ypinJ? abuul 50 wpm Co offers lob of ad\'anrcment PO!>Slblllltt'S. b eaut '" rroundrn~s &: very >!d brncfrt s Starting Sal<irv S750 Call IJ n .-I e '* n 1 n g ,. o u n le r I \\t1mJ11 Ex1>er 'lr will lrJ111 -'11ehe1'5 Clean«r.. t 'all \lt!I l!lll 5124 E \H'\ l.Xl'IL\ :\10Nt:Y "' hJvrng a p\l an & ac t't!S:><lr\ wo rk:.h op 111 ~•1111 hum,. I II prcw1rh• I ht· a rl & ~ll'l'C:-.,,11ncs 1··'11 9 I I ~1 o n Fr 1 ,;.11 .i!l:ll Sand\ ~:J;t 'C:.\Tlo:-.; r'r111rd111at11r ,\dull dt• \t!l11pml'11 l 11r11i:rarn .'\la;,t. r-. .. 1n p.,, dt '4)('1al w orJ.. 11r Sp i•1• l·.cl Suµen1 .. 11r~ l'XfJer wtlh DD req ri Sup1•n 1st• da1 ly •1J)t!rat11111 of program U11tted ( ·ert!brJI l'ab1 546-5760 . Eleclnc1an cxpenenced m re~1dent1 a l rcmooel 6:11. 20\j.I ELECTRONIC TECH T<'.,llng & Troul!lc Shot-it Jn~ D1g11 J t & .\n:.alog S)::.lcm~ for J .. mall 111 Pre\ wu::. t!:l.IJ l"<itllUe·t Datakron 101· ;·10 1575 EXEC. ASST. Wanted to run l!ei.'lonal Sales Off1l'e :'llu~t be tn· dependent & aggressive w ab1l1ty t u l'o m mun1c.alc.. Xl11111r1?a1111,a· t1onal ::.kills. ~ood phone manner. l ypc iOwpm. s tand:. rd office skllls 11e1:ess an Knowledge of IBM Memory 50 & sail· rng exp . helµful Xlnt benefi ts & pleasant workrnl! e nvironment. SAIL MAGAZINE 645·7 I 04 F'teld Rep special temp. project pos itron Good pay lmml•d1ate of)t!nmg. l nqurre Teleprompter Cable T\". 901 W 16th St, :"-iB. 6-12·326 I GUARDS MHdedMow! For prestigious post pus• lion $4 lhr. Inter views M<ln. Fri. \1·2 13 U R N S INTERNATIONAL SECURITY SERVlCl:S INC 1775 East Center St Ste 11102, Anaheim GU AIDS F'ull & part time All 01reas. Unifor ms t'um'd. Aiies 21 or over . retired welcome ~o ex per. nee. .\ppl y . Universal Protecllon Servirc. 1226 W 5th St.. Santa Ana. In· 1 .. rvrew hrs !j-\2 & 1-4. :'llun Frr -fair St) l1s 1 ll1ghly advertis ed El Toro Salon looking for Sl\hsh with c ltentele, hrgh 1'11m m 1ss1ons, in· -.ur01nce. & more For in ll' rv 1 ew I' a II !IS l -831l3 J f1hn -!A IR STYL I ST + :\1 A N ICU RJST. 75':~ 1·orrun . w ' following. ltcnt your own stalton, Sll!..'i wk!), 54H -1118 Ask for owner HANDY MAH E~pen<'n<·ed. part tm'l! l!l'ltrt'fl preferr ed f;..12 :Jl)J() IARDWARE SALES. J\p pl) 1 n pt> r -,o n Rion Hardware. 1024 lrvme <Westclrff Plaza) N .B. lu u s edeaner Wan led ~:..,1ablrsh l'leaning 'erv11:e. Uex hrs. M /F !*i8 -141}'1 HOUSECLEANERS T11 ~ o rk for J anice·s Haiigccl.1 .\nu P. T. 8-3, Tue::. F1 1 675 251-1 :I lJ L" SE(.' LE i\ NE R S- Pan Tune, F 1T , start 1 mmed T1ip d ollar 673· 1266. 646·4871 Housekeeper . 11 ve-in. 5 days l::xper . Non- smoker Mature woman only 760-1883 before lOAM or aft. SPM ----------- Housek eeper , live in Refs. req 1 in family. Lovely rm. TV & bath CdM 673·90'12 flOUSEKEEPER for fis. herman . Older man in Ralboa wants mature, non-smkr. wrth car who love::. dock fishrng. Live- rn. hghl duties. cook only I m eal Pr1\'ate room. ~arage Salary open. Call son. Rob. for rn· tcrv1cw , collect il4·-198·2229 ihJ h•• t72-H55 !filfi f: 41hSt .s .\ ,, .. ,., ........ .:;eneral Offic e . lrvtne area. lyprng 50wpm. m. mi:. phone. mail Stereo mJnufa(•t urcr ~1-1 ~6193 GEMEIAL OFFICE TO $11,000 A l'l'Ura l e l y pr sl w gc nerJI ot f 1cc knuwledge Varied 1luties Non-s moker. In Tus tm 832· 7300 ~•ght house k eep ing1Waitress for retire- men t res id ence tn Laguna Beach. Mon, Frr 7am -lpm. Xlnt wages. -194-9458. Well known co. n1•eds Sl'l'rt'tarv for lherr 11roperty ·m~mt dept, Anv n;al eslate exper woi1ld I><' a plus and/or ------ rtouscwives P /T . earn xtra money doing what ;cneral ~· o u k n o w b e s t • TM lallto• l•y c .. 1. housew~rk. <.:a ll Suds'n Stuff. 842-0884. r Ir ,. e () • .r Jod~ M vrrcl l . from W.F 13. you le rt w11ho111 our date . How ahoul dtn ner? Please call Mark tune, 01 "r 18. nc•c•lll'd for t!Xpanl'lrng car renla.I m .\'lust h.1v(' ~nod rlrwmg . ~ , .. ,. P I e a !. 1• 1· a I t C 11 <' c; llamrllon al SH !Hilll) for ;.:::-~-~.$..:_-~ • ~ -s.~.wJl'YfR"-~--•s'l'"'T'·"'·~.~~'\)jttl --a ~·~~¥1\~~ ,..tY!ft ~~~"t· ~·~;; .... ::;_;;:_;.,;v--;;;:;:,.,,..;;::; ...... ~:;;:;;;;;;;;;._~ · , 1 ur l JITJI:, ·nooor · p 1 a n•t main -'*-G,..at Co...,_, ESCORTS 24 llrs. 641 0 Ill> Ccnh/C h •cks A"' hp /MC /YlM MERCEDEZ •ESCORTS• 972-9599 24MRS .. ~r-.. .. ,.. ... °" ••••••••••••••••••••••• s..& IMtnlctlOfl 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• (9QICQ., ... ~-· ~-w--......,• -I .:W.:. • ~ • , ' ~ ,# • • _..... ~ -"""" ... '\~ < :tt.. ~ (::''(pd . M \', a rt•a ( a II Mr Sl'f'rl't;ory w c•omm 'l & I~ at Wall 1 n ·I :I:. tJ 3 :10 u r i n .s l a I m L , I o <• 11 s 1:131 2480 do1•11rncntnlron 10 Jl>ln 1\UTUMOTIVE GM IOOKKEEPE:R! it ·., grc1w1ng s t;1(( rn S&nl<1 Ana an·u Gel potc•nt . exrell henefits & s t11rtinl! sal:.irv to Sl.200. . Cal C..-y '72-9955 HJ16 F.. 4th St .. S A A11t~1 •• FIDELITY FEDERAL So•ht91 and Lo°" A111t. 2700N MuroSlre<>t Santa Ana An Equ al Opporturuly Employer M F U nus ua I ly p leas anl workmg 1:ond1tions rn John Wuyne Ai rpor t complex E" perienced GM bookkeeper only. Op portunit y for advance mcnt Sec Office Mgr HOWAIDC!t.vralet Dove & Quail Sts. Growinjo! bank seeks 2 ~~~~~~~~!~~~~~-~! expr'd. Asst Operations B Off i cer s l o work 7.30aAM lo 4:30PM. C:o ofrers excell benefits & s tarting salary to Sl,3()(), NEWPORT BF.Al..'1-1 BABYSJ T Tl::H 1 H O US EKEl::P ER Nec<lcd for I child, nex hrs. ow·11 trans:llunl H arbor Rd 's Req 846-:1945. 673 9060 ~ Cel C~ '72-ttH 161G 1':. 4th St.. S .A. Pn!.il ion open for :rg grcssrve manager in Stale wrlle rnult i--.torl:' (lpcration. Orange C.:111.an- t \' Carpet <'Xr>erien<:c nel.'essa r y Xlnl pay. l>cmus program. profit· shann~. medi<'al1denlal plan, gas allowant·e Call rnllecl . Hel"'n Neyer. t'.1 rp e t Town 2 13 · 166· 7175 CAR WASH HEU' Full & part tune t8& Over Mt:TRO CAR Wr\SH 2950 Harbor Bl. C M WEST COAST RAIN· BOW SERVICES, INC. MI F Const. dean-up, .Janitorial. Re~ Cumm, al so. Foreman F:stim ators& Sub· contractQrs . Dependable onl~a~l_Y! 64~-1~36 __ N~!?~~~~O hours. with good pay & working conditions. App- 1 y Ci t y Yard H es luuranl , San Cl<'mcnle. Mon.-Fri. J..5, ask for Tim 498-1211. J?d benefits. starling salary Sl.050. Call lh'J ... '72-HSI 1616 f:: 4thSt..S.A. D .... t1•11 Constantly expandinJo! co. needs supen·1sor w t· yr ('redil life. 1 n house exper . 0111Standin1? r areer oppl y Co. has toi; benefits & start1niz salary loS20K. Call .... , h - f7J .. HH 1616 E. 4th St.. S.A. M u s t be avail abl e ten1tnc·e. F'ulllime &P/I' wknds. available. 770-9565. SECUR ITY GUARD Full Lime. •Mus t be i---------- available wknds. · PBX OPERATOll. Ex· perience preferred. full Lime. Must be a\•ailuble wknds. Please call for appt 645·i358. M on.· F'ri 8:30·5. General Office ln•Htwlent Finn Cwe.rOppty. D~nam1 c. r a pld(y ex- panding Newport rlrvine mvestment rirm has Im· mediate openings for s harp, personable in· div1duals. INSUIANCE Lrg. ins urance co. has the followin' full tirre positions available: A...._teclSys'-o,.r•er Need an ind ividual w/lyping of 55wpm. Will train t o input insurance rnfo on com pute r , SOrT1l' telephone work. AccCMMthHJ Ca.rt& Good figure aptitude , knowledite of accOWlls pa) able & rece1vablc1 pleasan1 phone manner Xlnt. workinR concl & co. benefits. Life. medical, & dental ins urance. Co. bonus. Aprh in person: Mon.-Fri. SAFECO INSURANCE 17..570 Brookhurst. F.V. 962-7711 E.0.E. 1 ·h le .v & 1e C· d se lr · ve ur ds )f'· 11. er h~ Ill •• tp• ~ W.tttd 7100 Monday. Octoo.r 20, 1980 DAILY PILOT ('7 •• ~r ••••••••••••••••••• l ec'ept111G1!1t S••-•W_... SF.CRF.TA RV HtfpW.tff 7100 HllpW..e.4 7100 ,.,,.....,.. 1050 .!'!!?~ ..... !!.'! ~.~~ ..... ~!~ !~.!~ ..... !!~ ~~.!~ ..... !!~ ~~.!~ ..... ~!~ l!Dor sirl Pllda)' type \lechanh-1. To malnt • ..tn ,.,... waal.cl, Cer11111k amall f1fft of mtni ~ Tll• DHl1n C.:ent er , 1n addle bark area. waa•• oea P•r exp F1~·et ma1ntenanre u Dl·USI per prerured Good PIU't Um t-Ap11ro• »!Ill hn per week Orapeo Cl•aruna An11 ant I Uf peT h!_ $48 01.31 P1111 Tim~ GriU P~ tor Soa1·k s.r Oa) •ft ldftl' for lttlUH wift• t• Rfotlr-~t· Appl)' lfl pt'rttm Thi.r~ 1hru Sun lO I &aOl 8a.)'11dc Or CdM Want 1u h•'1t• fun wtu~ Pttrtt1mr. for l.111(W1• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ear111n1 mone)' l.on1 64_z_._l_J_,_o_ _ CONttrucuoo Cu CalJ PJ, 5ef',,lce St.tioa Oinin~ rm 5N, fi l'lil". tlil. t l'f'm, atr11 muney fur ttw. Sale. 494 ~. Attendant F ff 918~ Word PrecH.... l29G <.:hlnu 1·l1>JC1·t SJ.!I() hoi da.>•_. m1·01tn1 pro-HICICOIY FA•~ ---To SI ,ooo 2 MAC: II XJnt coot.I 002 ~mil 14' I • -SICI o~rators w a1 lelllt1 fi P .111uupenrme 111 Oppo rtun•t > t o sell nAIY MPPH mos.exper.5S \\prn.t:x. Ou t:.LI nd LOJC v a lur Custom down 1>0fa & Im estat Perl r vnd llarlx>r \.'u S5(Jll 1;14 1751 benefits Salary com I LAMelCAPI me1111.1rat c-w cxper fonmanl l•adm.to, e.a l.'on t11<"t Mr• Popi.> Plr'd an Dlanllnc. lmlS& 7 U tlll 9830 bl wn U., malat., hyd~ M M 3~M cruae ~klll• Nl'wt)Olt 1&0W'mt>t fo<><I' a. !lifts f•or To re1lonal man~ cell. bt-nefits t.:all Vicla. llr;ach/( 11i1ltt M 1td tttta ftolidiays 1-·1 ex h ni Typlq . shorthand. · WAllHOUSIMAM ~ CoaslJI l'en;oo lnl 6 dwm wMd CG'I lrol Salar) <'Omm W/Hper V.il.ld dnuf''a ~'d l rvtne ~Su.2 ..udacapo Co looluoa tor capab&e, qu1&hhtd men. • ellp preff'rred , mu.I have nlct•hian1c.1l <ap "''* 161 .. fl~l bet....m 8:30 • 3 JO i\ppl) .a 23111 \'111 F11brh-11ntC'. !'lu&n \'lt"JU .. t!ff,81 St"<'r l'l llr I lllW!l have l > r exp 1UM '4iAU Card II. 711 WIJm t , llk t~. no sbontwtt.I ~eneral L~~•I bar k led i:h\IO( rt'la S11l.ry ll liltl l)JJrn pm. H u olf1<'c I I ~Jetur) n'-~'lk<d for aroWtn(t Hwtl tkh la"' 11rm fri"ndh .. casulll al mus"here N~ md1v1du11I to tk'lp overworked staff. \il11rit ahollc boss tk m.1011· a.... . soc1ates Legttl exper necessa n ..\ lso 11.i.·J legal sec') for'mm1mwn of 3 dya pr wk to a:.:.1.st existing setretar1es and type long do(·umL·nt:-. Will tram on mag cant Will consider full llrre 847-6041. !Br.1"'2 Ba. 610 JoAnnSI C.M. No ch1hJrcn. small dog consd. $410 6-i2·73'W ~•ve·in housekeeper for couple in oceanffront home . Beaut 1ful pvt quarters. Refs . req'd . 499·1972 ------- LOAM SHIPPIMG llCIPTIOMIST PAITTIMI • J II 111 mecJ 971 IOSO Wt'l!lrltff 1•111u , 64i!-Wr.!, phone voire. Thomiu STAIT StOO MO nel Aaenl'V . 2790 HarlaJr P. t> P. t '..u1h1on l1;lo111d. 640.81.00 _C_oo! T_r_av_el. 75!·938!._ _ Job Security Bl .. CM AdioST....-1 rery Sllkll Secretary for Newport f.atablished Company NEVER AFEF. EOE CO UNTRY t-~R f.Nt.:11 en CH lie h CPA (i •'reemedical1denlal ~~~~~~-~~~ Curto Cahtnt!t t.1iihtt'ft HICIORY FAIMS 81' • rm Ex· Apply in person ~L.-..11---<ila5s F1 out & S11f('..,, l'erw11 for Christmas excellent 1>'.Pm.: & IO key Between 8am·llam ......,.._ \ted1cal Rt"cf'pllom.ll. Ira •hdlca l O ruup. l pm Zam dail" l.Jurli1 mPJO IYIMIMGS I 1;.1 t \ (11111( ··la·r ( 111 :tk1!b Adult 0\-flr 21 With 1U r & ko11 wl1·1l ,·1· 11( llll "l ii nd 1 n It ii t tr 1u:ll v1 11111h· llt' 11· 1111'(' ri 111100 11· (ll'rl!OOUhhCll W hCI CllJV) 'I cl .\1111 WOI kllll( l'Oflll~ w01 lun1w1thkid11 S.1111t1 ~ti 11~1· h1·nd1tt. l''ol' hour C11ll 64:.! 4:\l!l l':~t 11111>1 714 !'>.~7 tJ 16 1(11\ sales W11rk in N 8 add Inti skills, required 853 Production Place ••••••••••••••••••••••• i_ll~~~o~~P~:~~Js,::::~~ .irea, ,-alhni,: un l•res1 Please rull. 644 0156 ror Newport Beach ........ IOOS eves \llEOIC \L \SS I STANT bilt'k "'r'"' .. 11pc>r ne-•· u 11 I I m t' p (J. Ill 0 n . Lo1twia ltlll~ 11rf'a fa1 TT063l3 ~I !Jtol Wt'tlll " IJ llCI tJ1'111 dents u l ••orp, µurdw ..... , appt !~~~~~~~~~~!••••••••••••••••••••••• --1n11 Jgen t s & sale,:,, .-.---. . 0 "sk v·•r> 11 fl <l m a 11 J I( c r s seaetary Shoe sales, full time with " " 11 1 an ll e!>pon ~1Jtl11 t•s i cl ~l:iJClr Newpot1 <.:enter or w /out exp., or will WESTMINSTF.R carved. S ilraw Butd~ h11nd1ni.; cstablls hw al' luw rlrm Sl'l'kmg Legal tram. Good co. bencflts ABBEY block top w Jl ealher \l~llral MIWPOITAllA 0..,... ... \,ik f.,r Lori o~ c •• ,, I ••c•pt. to saso Dei Piiot ·~1 • '• w11111 plionl'. Ii ling I , , ., 1t1•nt.•rul .. rr l .all Vil'k1 l-.1,ua tlppnr l-.m11ll1"'r ~o 1iCN'l~. i 1111:.1.11 I'""'°'' 11l'I Al(t'll('\. l:7\IO llti1 l11Jr m ums & creat'ing 11ew Se<•retan 1nte.lhi.:ence, Apply in person 9am to ~~il~~6~ ~~:o~ center . s.19s 545 l!l620 __ 1)111.".., r\!Jply at H1c:kury i:d skills & prior legal llum Mon thru Fri Stan "111'.:LP~" "Most scll thh Funn". 17th & lrV111e. ex11 rec1 Cull LuAnn dard Shoes. 3077 So. CIWosedTuesdll y week " 01>si1tner diru11i.: Wt•~tl'hff Pluta, N 11 L>ulcht'r 75!1 3800. Bnstol, c M. 11751 estminster Ave -----------GardenGrove 554-GlW room i.:roup lt:ss th;ui ·~ S;1lct1 s.r.lclll P.cllty llfEt:OS A .__aaOfflce A ... Aultt..e PAIT TlMt I Ill i 'M ~·c mar u<I '""'''f 1,.,,,. t-:v t-:lt \I• 1-:1-. 1-:ot-: 'tt11>1JlllK \ltl'; Yt1L A ~l\Tt:RAL WHEN IT 1'UM l•:S 'II) l 'llTl.RIO R DESIGN ;-,:at 1onal Co. will train qualit y veoµl e I cvurdm111c it~1·ors m of ( ultl\ilt·ll l1unk1•1 ..... ,.... .... IKl!ldl Ht'"llrnllul ~1 11n~ .. ·~·· eaperi .. ce .. 1Mclcal !'wr \Ht·~ ::,''::~·,~~,~-=-\ \~l:'(l~t~: l~l;~:~l~fj~ II I laeepi•t· pe9board *,IX TEU,HO.. ,. 1rateM WIUHJ. ty,., & OPERA TOI! • .......... c:r~o...-ty. I 1 ht''" lll'.ill'r 111 J111\J1 Excell•ttt eR•fih & l Wo.)rll' A1 r1H1 rt 1·01111Jll'\ • • 1 111 ft>r ,, 'l'r\ pl.-u:.unt I C0Mpettfl•• , .. ..,. W0fklni,\ l IJ00tl11JfU> fl>I I Cal I "' IJ 1: r 1 e 1tc· l' ii I' ho rt 1 ADMIMISTIATott 1 11~ra1ur L1,.:ht t) ping & H.C .M.G . hookkl'l'plllg tnl'ludt.'(I 11 760 606! dt!~tret.I ClpJ>ortun1t.' for _ advancl'r11t'nl Sec Ofr11·t: \1 1::01<.'AL t-•ront Of'c for lntermst, Nµt Heh E.'< per'd Ill all phases o( bkpg. in:;uranl'e, colle<:" lion & follow uµ. ~to Slart Medit•al ms pm· v1ded Love for peopk a must. Contact Ellie 640-0IJ2 -'1gr '°40WARD Ch••rdet Oove & \Juail St!> NF.WPOHT UEAt:ll ltECEPTIOMIST Jo",i..,h1 u11 1 lslanJ rl'ol fil·es ant.1 hoines. 1-\lll or t.~tatl· mvo·~t.rntnt f1m1 pan timt! Joy 962 :j!)'.!2or I· "P• r 11e1.· I> ping skills IWS-~ r~'d l all 640 Ol2J ! -- I 'ALES Full & p:irl ttiw RECEPTIONIST I r11br1 c Warehouse. Wtth ur without t\pUlt.\ Cost a Mesa, 646-4040 1weded l'op µ.1) Tcm ----- 1111rnry & ful I t 11ne Cull -•SALES* Tod ~rv1l·es at 97tl l!OOO Crea.t Oppty for a self RECPT/SECY starter w_ persona!Jty + & outgoing nature' Man exp L1tt.>t}pml(,no1 01 rect Saleiicons1s1ing of ... 11 ~Int l'V bcneflts. jotl'lling appts. & follow- $11()11&124770 _ ing thru r;uud car Rt·ntaJ ,\gL'lll. Vl'r) busy nC111•c, he• 11sl· rt''I -llH tl5\11 llcsl aurant Cooks Wanted Nt!Cessa q ti-I I 076!1 "THE NElSSF:n CO ' Sales. high (·omnusswn. pubh~hing business, exµ. re<1. Call .John Hensel. i51·7820 Sa lei. Sec~tary TEACH II A11l1t. to Mqr. Elementary F ff 642-0411 Last 2 weeks Jane's Anti· Fast paced upholslt>ry· --------ques Everythmg <:oes! decoraung shop nt·eds Teac h e r Pre School 2721 East Coast Hwy sharp aggress ive person Costa Mesa area. CdM 673-5752 able to handle illl bu,,i 642-0411 _ prit·e, ulso gara).(<' sa.le items 6-12 6676, keep ti":\· in~ Game table 5 l'l•'t'Cs -Ill" rl1amelt•1 SJUO Sofa, 7 ~ 83!115~7 ness ~•tuatiuns, gd typ1 ... t. TEACHERS ASSISTOO ~d phone personality, • . AHTl9UI AUCTIOM Kuti,: ~•itl' :<tra r11 rn anrn•r work well wit h all people Special classes fo~ han ,.1,r1n )! m attro·~s with & h d n d I e va r 1 e d dicapped adults 2 YTii Monday, Oct 20. 6PM matl'hmg l'Oll h11x ">pr re..,µon ... 1b1llt1 es. Xlnt collegt' exper req'd Ex· PUBLIC WELCOME 1n~s. neve1 usl•d. still "tarting .,alary tu right eel. vacation & msurarl<'e No minimum-no rt!l>ervc pul·kal!ed. worth $.'U!t.I, 10 person C M 951 2965 benefits Wkd)'s 8::ll tu k d - - ---4 P'.\1 United Cerebral Des s. ressers, Hoa11er r l deliver) S<!20 c,1..,11 •JC) SECRETAIY Pals.\ Assot·. 3020 W. cabinets. h igh-boys. l~ &10·8087 porcelains . ed1phune.... -Top S JI & typing skills ltarvard St . Santa Ana. wi cker, trunks , l'hma WA TERI ED essential Local HE tJe.. ·..i6-5i60 _ __ cabinets. etc. etc, etc F S 1_ ,·elupment company -A m e r ica n F r e n c h or anr Small. co11gt.>n1al olri<.'e Tt:acher English Beautiful stained wood Good bene fit s Call ENGLISH TEACt& Larry Morgan Antique:. mounted high on a 12 549·8565 wkd \'S Irvine College of Busi. !68.'l Toronto Way, CM u r a w e r p • rt e s t a I --ne s~ reri nus Eng 540.3955 Huoks hl'lf hPaclboan l Secretarial help nl>tldal 1earher for our morrung with mir ror ln dudc~ Pt •-•·~ k Items for pre vu. Mon. !f.5 1one... "' some uuol · -.l•sswn For an 1m11Td hea1'·r . liner, nwttre;s k S I Au ctioneer Larry eep1n1o: a ary com-1nterv1ew re oardinu thb and 11afldcd r.111 b I ,., .. Morgan "" mt•n s uratc w a .1 1ty -cln l oppt ~ c·all W.O Must Sell ' )10,·111~ Ca ll Mary 640· 103 1 _ Polirk 556·~90:..... __ -$.')()() Appli-.ces 1010 «all H4H if.151 ~ECRETAHY IA;SSl~'T Telephone Operator for ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ext 224 Some typing fl'<t II. l'lcx llpm i'am shif1 ~1an~ Washer & Dryer. lalt: ,\s\.. fM Onn H1.% 1hle duties, must be able benel ts 228 .. 'orest, model. goorl cond, $1.:t.5 ~1xer trainee needed for aUht'SIVe, color, & pamt mixing & gnnding on 3 roll mill. 1537 Munrovia. Pest Control r111Hl' tedv11 d an. L1•ad1ng IOl'al ~t t·ont.rnl n1mpan~ nct!<b Route Tt!l'h fur stead\' Jnb due to ex pa 11s1011. foll try-level. Wt! train Q11l Tim al Lloyd's P1·!.I Con- t rol· !J79 0021 or 111 terviews Mon 10-20, 9 5 1!~11 lime Dinnt•r sh11'1 Ex 1>tm1.·nl'ccl uni\' Apply 10 1>cr • .,on. 3 5l'M Nu phone <'alls .J11l1' Ro)!l'r. .1(1 11 s COJ SI II\\~. Laguna lka1'h to follow 111strul't 1ons Laguna Bea1.•h ea.S46·584ll ~ucen ..,1ze1I waterbcd Hlcloly On a1s1onal eve & Sat. I -· ------------ll·dr peel est al , 11addttd work req'd Salary 11pcn TELEPHONE. S6 ihr + Apt sz Whirlpool wast)er rails. 'tb ~cl rond. $)11'1 Mortgage Banker nttds 1 loan s hipping clerk with r at least 6 months ex· f perience in wa rehOtt>ing J &t shipping of FHANA r home loans. \\ oulcl ac· t cept part tim e 1f necessary. FA.Ms 714 192·llS 70 i\i>k for l'omm1ss1on Setting & dryer. slat·kahle, $150 9GR.!);t66 ext 11 02 appl!! ror our ')alesman both 759.0930 ------Pl umber t>xpericncoo 111 Rntm1rant Help Attention Housewives! ---Part time mornings. Ex-----Queen ... ofabed "60CI OBO Mott..r'sH.ap.r residenlialremudcl l ll ~h 1.•neqp Santa St arttra1nmgforP/l1rn? SECIETAIY perienced onh please Freezer Hi', Ward up Two sw1wl nwkr-. ~:> Live-in Companion 10 ___ 631-2004 1\na1Tustin res1 aurant !*rm. & Christmas sales 1-:>qier'd. w /gd typmg & ~·4464 . wkd~·s. right. hke ne w S20tl ea<'h 557tl225 11:11-'.>1~ schoolage child.aftsJ.6 requi r e ... t.'n t•r oet11.·• jobs. Jo:njoyable work. shorthand sk1lls Variety -557·7733 Costa Mesa Pre-school teacher want " I I d r d l lo T I L. s 1· :..__ M' I L' & some eves & wkends. t•ounter help & 1·a~h1er.., emp ovee 1s<·ounts o ut1es. x nt wor ng e epnotte o tc~ -----i ,,v111~ 'la•· .-urn '"' m1..,1· Must drive. Pvt nn + ed 2' 2 vr old class Cert part 11 111e & rull ture Davllme hours a \ ail. See conds & frmi:t> be11ef1ts :'lleeded 1mmed1atcly 20 19' 2dr deluxe f'rtJ:1da1rc SIO 55()11 Sal Sun 711> Ins. S200 sal. Ideal for stu or exp needed Call ('all Mr i-:nglish for l Mr Thompson. South Forapl_ll 7 14-557:_631~ :-.t u dents a nd /or s i d l' b \ s ide Cd M NB ' For appointment call dent Refs req NB toe ~~n 640 ~20. aµpt _!72·8050 1 Coast Plaz~ lower mall homemakers who ~ refrig/freeier $350 Cop- 673-0597 eves: 759-1122 p-..a..-t• ... ...a..t-• • lb earn money working pertone XI n l. r ood De::.k & cha ir "'alnul. stu { 1714)975·1080 kd (M rt l ,...._ton,........... R, raurant Sales ••SICIETAllES•• pleasant evening hours. 5.'JG.3768 dent or delurator p1('<'f'. { j ' Ask for :'fancy Res1dent1al Mortgage Services A Coldwell Banker Co r\n equal oppty Co ~ J~...2_ --\Ai lth er eat1vc flai r F T 1111..,1ess, must be In store sales of TV. G Ofcff60 'f rowS12.tro 3·9 Mon· Fri. No selling -----S9S ~ :1!131 NIGHTTIME Paste-up. 1·amcra Pa11 fast on ,11ur fl·l't & "d radio. \'tdeu. Also che<'k flecpt /PTff60S480m:> Salary · S~.75 /hr + Kenmorewasher&dryer. -time rs flex . 646·3963 "' •-t k "'Ch "'-R ~ C me ct new walnUt 1 Custodia1WorkforS6/hr. _ -----__ w1t h l'ash i\µlyin 1n ... ou re1>a1r wor . r J!.:x:C1 f.toS16.IO> generous bonus Across wh1te.$SOea. a ~ · ·· OwnTrans.675·2101 p R o 0 u t: T 1 u N ~rson Joli Roger, 100 handle phone, etc Mon AcctgClrk/ExpSlO.<nl 1r o m J o hn Wayne 968·246.1 chairs 11 athcr llkL· ---TRAIN.EE Rubberho5e ...,o uth Cua~t tl wv . Fr•.9·6 Co.p;udHealth L11Ue1nd~rs Agenc-} Airport. <.:all Sue aft._,.r ------\tny1.c•osl ~!j ~ttH S.500 , \tachm1st to work a Mill & '<lewport Photo Fashions product~ ~lust pass co Laguua Reach ins. vacatwn A A & o 4020 Birch Est '64 1-:0E 2PM. 641 0169. WkllMJ M .. eriahlOZS cash 711 840·4!!93 1 Lathe, Full or Pff. fo. seeks new modeling h . 1 b ----~lect ronics,6'12·8&s2. New1JC1rt /833 81901Free· ••••••••••••••••••••••• · - J lures & dies. 2 yrs min faces Call673·337S. P ysica rncl. ack X Rt.-staurant -- -TELLERS ,\ogle iron, l O'x21 . x Peran dining rm "ct \Ai '4 exp."•"'·1813. -.----ray Tak1na apphcations s I h-ld J"' h 1" ....., b t w n 1:1~1 o 0 n l ,. DAY COOK ·a es SECRET •RY For Santa Ana, Costa 2'.x3/16. $7 ca. new, pvt c "" t:0 ,, 1·11u<· · • l MAID or HOUSEMAN ~:sl?~~e:s. 5s'%~~ s l r al 0 f I ex . 176.7 l Tn work 9.5, Mon Fri. I N o1c5R:Tl~G 0 R A Mesa. Irvine. & Newport party, S41·3070 S./\ Credenla 9flll ~,rn:i I 642·3030 per week lAM to 4A.~. Armstrong r\Vi!. lrVlne. Apply Ill person. will To SI 2.000 Branches Experience c_,..& ---Bdrm set 11 pcs ""'' 1he.l EOE t rain Skinny Haven Interest in art/home ..iC· ~ req'd. Xlnt. salary AW K-a&-.t b d •. b l~A~NTENANC~ Man ~J~~:4:7s per week. . A Kendavis ln1L Restaurant. 9901 cess. Full. p/lime. WiU Accurate typist w/ac ly Personnel ...,...r·-IOlO e "' ook c a ~es. 2 l p/ttme to work in pvt. Co. --------Vo kt H 8 train. Ca ll Karen, counts payable. accounts · HEllTAfiEIAt« ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~wivel rocki?rs. 411 hide beach comm. of 3 Arch MUISIS AIDES r own, . . 848·9378, J-7PM receivable kno¥41edge. 721 N E I'd A aheJ Darkroom m iscellaneous a. bed. din set, drsr sel. Bay in So. Lag. Apply in Needed to give TLC to fo~ J!!:: ~~e~l:;ng, Restaurant Sales -Indus . ----~~:~. k;~ ~;~i~~ . ~lb~ n . m ~tep~fe~~· 3 :~x~~!r~ ~~· 673_ 360tl -• : l:: to: 5 Bay Dr .. So. the elderly patients. WiU typing. etc. Must have Non-s moker. In Tustin: · · " each A B. 3 gall<>M fix. Super value dh ~ofa & 1 --=g_un_a_B_c_h_. -----• train 2ualified r:rson· good appearance and BOl'S TRAINEES 832·7300. Title Insurance Sales 4 pints hardener. F'ir..'l loveseat. near new, $196. • M•tewwe ...,,._ nel arn whi e you xlnt phone manner . HOMIOFTHE Representative. prefer SSOtakesall . 536-495J a -..._ learn-Daysh1ft availa· Please call after 2 pm 768 5837 ----r Full time. Company ble. Apply 1445Superior. daiJy. Ask for Linda. llG IOY IGu.aranteed to start Secretary real estate, title in· · G~ Sale 8055 benefits. Apply Pt!n· 6iS·2:.lll Immediate openings 10 ,tPaid training surance or similar back· Beaulieu 4008 ZM2 super ••••••••••••••••••••••• i l\)'Saver. l660 Placentia MUISIS AIDES ---our family restauran~ at .rShort hours l11Yfflllleftt Ann ground. Must be familiar 8. w/all xtras, like new. GARAG E SALE. Ort 21. ~ Ave.~:·MAGH -Outst~~~n~~1r~l~ paid ~!=s~e. ~~T~~Y~~~t:~~~oi:e!:: "18 ca~l~forenoon, Dyn~~r~~ ex-::~~. s;~la~~a~ec;~. fi9i5 c~na0~0~\~~· ~C~c~r~fe.3f~v~ ~~ , • _ .. Y to manage c'-'-benefits. On-site educa-Exper. Purchase Order penem·e J uin our fnend· 645·0280 __ panding Newport/Irvine mission +car allowance S325.Call p P. after lp~ Irie food s licer . H.':pro ..... """" lion Paid while becom-follow-up, inventory con· I> l• am. Come see us ti> investment firm has im· + expense account. 714-4H0-2982. copier. clothes. bedding. I shop in Fashion Island. mg cer tified Flagship trol, ty pe 45+ wpm day between 2·4PM. SALES mediate opeaUigs for Lawyers Title Insurance t Of) 1 s . t 11} s. pu ns . Experience not essen-Convalescent Center: Organiiedperson.lnine CoolaTrailMft lf youareaggressiveand sharp. personable tn· Corp . Nan cy Leyda C.ts IOl5 glassware. CB basesta· tial. Will train. Call Z13· 64.2·80'4. furn. mfr. 540·8894, K.H 9842 Adams H.B. looking for a future in re" div1duuls 714·558-0844 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lion 847 8095 _796_-634S __ bl_w_n_9_&_3_. __ 1 ------Waiters Wa......_. tail mg mt w l !!ood co ID MALAY AN KITTENS --- • MAMAGIR P a rklane Hosiery & Dance wear store Must have retail experien<.-e. I Must be dependable & self-motivated. Mission Viejo Mall. 495-3134. '<lursmg RealEstateSales benefits apply m person Acdfj.Ce.ril TmEOFFICB 9wks old. ready lOJ:O. Ho•ehoWGoodsl065 MOit-certified WAMTID CLOSBS Ccnltiers 9am to llam Mon lhru JO.key. computer input. S I L V E R B LA C"K ··~·••••••••••••••••••• MwsesAldH LargeExcitingT.D.firm 239S2Avenidadela Fr1.StandardShoes,:.T77 rilmg Stewart Tille needs ag. J>un!bred no papt.>rs we OnenlaJ ru~:, hkt> ne-. ln . Carlotta. La .una Beach ..... A t gressive Title Officer own both parents SUlO Wool xlt qua I SIS ea $3.75/hr. w/x t compet1t1ve p~ WaitenWaitnsMS So.Bristol.C.~---• H . with at least 2 \'rs ex 760 8143 11 5 1 we will tram. g paid duct&marketingtl>ehni· Topsecrelarialsk1lb per Gd. pay & many 5484957/750·6747 · a er n· holidays. beginning as ques looking for sales CoolaTrelMft SALESLADY G.....-.IOfflce benefits Ca l l. Bob ~----..." wkends SOOn as hired. benefib . people wilh a knowledge Cadllers Exclusive ch ildren's u h k f'Jin Hag 558 1114 onn N ...,,.. --T--· d of real estate & proven boutique. SC Plaza. LE n eavy P one wor 11 g B. adn. · S """.',_ · ••••••••••••••••••••••• an carpet i O yrls. µa Bayview Con valescent l'losing ability lnt'Orre ~311 Edinger H.B MAGASlN. ~9_8S8S. roa way . anta rv1a. KEESHOND Pups. AK<.:. ding. Some st.11ns. rmst MANAGEMENT Ho~ilal. 2055 Tl.win. potential $80M lo SlOOM ·ISOl Cam pus Dr lmnt' ·-----Excellent salary ft fringe E.O. E. Champ sire. M IF Pet & ~b_!! SltlO 5!'19-<n~ , ~ne~c~esfri'~~-asie,,'i\ ~.J5os~l.o.E~a rrell : per year. Sal + Bonus :i:l.l~~~~~~~t•il SALESLADY wanted. ~~~~~~t s . Call Gail: Travel s h o w Pv t pt y .ffwefry 8070 high in come. non· --Program. Send Resume Callliers Full or p /time. Wage SECRETARY 213ifll7·1345aft6pm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• investment diversifica· 'lurslng to Classified Ad S CtO S4E h ~comm . La g . flch. . --M . 4K 11 Id Uon situation. Must be Certlfi•d Daily Pilot. PO BOX L59> 128502 ~~r~~·e';:;~· 497-6009 ______ SECIET AIY +~pfne:.'~h1:~h~nd~~ ~':J:~~~ :;J,pies for b~~csel~t. :n }~eu;g~l ~~x- . currently employed or Mwws Aide C M. 92626 M s1.1on \'iejo Sales pl!rson, p rr. Art Experienced in loan phone voice. Thomas 557.3172 ture<l curb link, measur 1 local business owner. $4.00 Jhr. Gallery. eves & wkends. documentation. Xlnt Cook Travel. 759-9361. ing 1Jmm in width 8" Call Mr G lo rfield · 8 paid holidays. hegin· Real Estate l!:qual Opportumty Knowledge of Contem· salary & benefits. Apply Beaut purebred Ger111an length. Secured wilh a J &&5-S921. rung as soon as lured. MEW LICIEHSE? Employer ' porary American Art es· Personnel Director TRUCK DllYB Shep. puppies. lots or tont·ealed box dasp. \tanufacturing benefits. Bayview Con Why not try commercial sential. 64&-2017. HHITAGE IAt« Bobtail & part time semi. n.c & lst shots. parents with a r1~ure 8 safet) SAW MEN vaJescent Hospital. 3f;S real estate" w e provide R t 721 N. Euclid. Anaheim Reqwrcments: clean re-on property. 7 wks old. l'lasp. Total weight is Permanent PoSltion ()(. Thunn. C.M. Mrs. Far· all of the extensive tram· es au rant SALESPEISOMJ&pr. 991-3860 cord, Class l lie. Prer SSO. 9'9-8104 30.\12 penn~ v.eights Ap. ferlng excelle nt op· rell ·642·~ .. E .0 .E mg you'll need to be a HOSTESS Full time. Maternity E O.E O\-'er 25. 12361 Monarch --pra1-.ed over SJ.000 portunily norresponsible professiona l Income. Part time Tut!sd ay store So Coast Plaza. -St.GardenGro\·e,EOM. AFG HAN Pups AK<.: 6H·ll604 ~FURN ASS...,.,_Y draw & benefits. C.:aJI for night. Fr11lay .tftemoon, 557 5734 Black Mask Silvers Hed · ---mechanically inclined an appointment for in· & Sunda y morning . -Secretsy $1,050 Typist, lrnne area, typ. Show & Pet. Champion Jct diamo nd ~olata1re person . Ca ll (714 ) HALLER SYSTEMS, terview. Realonomics Prelerrabl~ O\~r lll.A(l SALESjalTAIL ~pmw 1someaccts mgSOwpm.filing,phone, Lmes540·994Jor 646-!l60!1 Xlnt iulor & clant) _546-_24_36_. _______ 1 I". Corp. 67S-ti70o pl~ m per,on, J P. Macs Office supply co. has fulJ pa)' able ex per . Prefer mail. Stereo manuiac· !H'. .. 5:.'.?:~ $18.000 Sc\t!ral s maller \lanufacturing Ex per office furniture Re a ~ tau ra n t . 101 4 2 time positions avail ln· someone w /prop mgmt. turer 714·556·6193. -piece:, of fmc Jewelry & SAWMEN s Y s t e m 1 n AdamsA,·e .Hunt.lkh. t erest1og w ork. Will background Call Vicki. "'"ta Yo.. 1045 loose diamonds CJsh un P staller ,warehouseman. llCEIYIMG CLBIC ROOFERS train. 557-9212. Mr. Em· 54().605,5, Coastal Person· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ly Plea se call eves ermanent position of. ~-"'9982 AT L'ASE · F T I t ~ • r. in ashion mons. nel Agenc). 2790 Harbor YP I Free. Small white mix.ed 714 675·:nos fering excellent op· OFFICE POSITION Island, Newport Beach Wanted for large proJect ---Bl.. CM Stable. mature person poodle. cute. lovable. ---='::'~~~~,l~esi~~~ Clericalskilbnecessary. hasanopeninginthere-MU~THAVEATLEASI' SALESRITAIL NEVERAFEE EOE• who loves to type~ quiet.548·4050. Diamond I 27 ct. l\fl 1 1 Vandrulf Insurance. HB. ceiving dept. Some ex 5 Full lime pos. Menswear wpm & dictaphone. Also praised. S8900 Will talce < P e r s O n · C a perience prefe rred. YEARS EXPERH:NCE. exper. req'd. Gd. start PBX relief. Call Vidci, Affectionate 8 m o. old U10 over $6500 675·7700 < (714)546·2436. 848-4413. _Hours : 8 :30·5 ·30PM. mhot ing w a g e . C M toe .'-154().6055CoastaJPerson· Lab 1 Dan e mix , Nanl0-6 t 41r Jffice \lon.-Fr1. Please call apphcation. S15.95/hr 540-8818 Secretary nel Agency. 2790 Harbor housebroken . 675·8499 --- ---- Sl75PERMO. 6+4·5()70 wkdy-,, ask for Ca ll L e e Ro ofi n g Mrtlt9/Secretsy , Bl .. CM 675.9499 Mlsc.._HUS IOIO MAllm• ... In c l ud e s an 8x l0' Katie. 642·72~2. 1653 Superior SALIS SICllTAI I person ofr. no sh, mmtl NEVER A FEE EOE ·~··•••••••••••••••••<t• Telecommunications f I h d of b' I . . Ave.C.M. . y besaleson ented. Ldsof ,.,._.. IOSO High speed Rodac air mgmt. co. seeks In-u1rns e c. ,c u1 •phoce + Recept1on1st wa nted. National furn mfgr has activity & res.p. Mfg. bk· ••••••••••••••••••••••• r:i~h~:;..;~ dlvl~l Ith 2 M1· ull 1· e ec, recept. te e ne Newport Harbor Animal I~~ ni;f,n~~~ . ......A ~ ,u~· "1 ~·-·· n.-. ""'ttflUV.JY...:..-~ ~-_.," , 4~. ~' ".di.. ,,. ~w~LQ.lh Co.n'~ --~~--.., . ..., • "')."'"'-........ ~ · ~-=-_ _ · , ~-u· ~~ ,.,,u, -.-.. ..... -• · * * • .. ___.. -~,.,.·. ;n ~"*~';00 -·• .. t '·racH . .._.~»>:™MJ;; -·-~...-.-··~·;••a'i•~·~-i~• .. . 11 V' ee t:.O E. pate er s . ·community --------- pos. offers a gd. baae kite:~: Jca~~t:Jal ::es: fl ECEPTIONIST {;n1dS I MAS. & admm exper. Irvine Perso'!n~l Agency Transit Services Inc. Good used Furniture & LUGGAGE TAGS wary&exrcnses,100% Executive Gardens. Switchboa rd&llghttyp. COMllMJ•IGM nMT! .. 'f! 41!8E.17th,CoslaMesa Prlvatl' _Manage~nt Appliances-OR I will from yourhusinesscant eetoApp cant. 557-1151 I E , 11 t benefi Mffdthat &llHsrnS ~le~ MZ-1470 flrm seek1ngrespons1ble seUorSELLforYou Send one card for each Accemt A.ilttH ~i 540~~en it:,. extr. c•llt7 1103 Slsy,_. Clrde - -candidates in the ~-MASTHS AUC TIOM tag plus one spare. We Personnel Services JFnCE Person. exp'd. In · l"t.., CL dlegback area for vehi· 646-1616 & .lll-t'25 return perm a n c ntly l:'1t't:~~· sales & telephone. Pd llCll'T.JTYPIST We have t he perfect 97f.JSIO Secret cle & control oper~~· sealed attra~tive tag_ & 9155-mo roE vacation & medical. 40 5-9pm, Wed.-Sun. Bahia hours available to help Equal Op 1 E loy Career op-:i~ast· Must have xlnt. dnVUijt Twn beds, w /headboardi. strap. meetm g a1rhne ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;! hrs. Hunt. Bch. ~6561 Corinthian Yacht Club. you fill that stocking. We P Y ~mp er paced Npt. Bch. Invest· r e c o r d . 0 v e r good cond . $40 ea . 1.0 requirements. Pre· Cdll. 644·9530. are now interviewing for Sandwich at Salad Maker, ment firm. Reqwres top 2ly r s.< ins urance re· 642·9124 aft 2:30 vent loss & theft ! For a P •l...,.TER full lime, part lime days, full tim e. Private Club. kJ"-h h d 90 . qui reme nts). We will personal1ied tag encl()S(' II EC HA N IC AL A " Reception1St , Ptr. must tr part time nights in s "" <s t n · t)'l>lnl train candidates. Must UNJQUECONCEPI' wallpaper. fabric or ENGINEER Brush. roll, spray. Exp'd h sev 1 h 833·9561. 75>. Souud profesaklnal b d 1 ,.L.... Contemp. Furn.· Brau. ..0 , .1 .. •. G __ .. .._,,.. only. ll8l·lOOl . ave outgoing persona1J. ~fa areas, sue as exper'., maturity 11 tor· be a le to ea w,..., C h ay v o paper "' we "1WU> opport_,• ty. gd with phones & en· Cl"C'Ulti stock.a. gift wrap, SANDWICH Maker, pt/· porate bkgrnd. helplul. public. Part lime or full o P Pe r . C r o m e . will back & trim your A rapJdly expandin& PAINT SALIS Joy working 1n busy sw-& sa es fl oor . Hours lime. 10A'.\l-2PM. ideal call:64().0l23 time. Conta ct Mrs . .Designed tr Mfr'd.tuyour .tags. Or try two cards medical component Part llme. T~a. 5 to 9, rowldings. Involved de-available : for housewife or student. Pope: 714.956.9830 ttwn re qui re m e n ts back to back mamlfactu.rerreqW.a Wed. 9 to tPM . Some allng with residentsda 9~~~~6APMM 846-522leves. 8AM·3PM. 213-&12-0877 ..,eaor 3P1~CES . CQIDp9Cat Individual to exp . Ker m R i rn a private home owners as-• .., •u.athen entineerlq Hardware. 2166 HartJor sociation In I r vine. IOAM-1:30 Secretaries. w................. 8' KJmball triple h\&ch 4/5tags S1.60ea fmcliou. Include• de-Blvd. C.M. Work .ayaar e Sat & Sun, 11AM-2:30PM SECRETARY nPISTS f\111 time. Ex~r. only. dreuer, brand new, soild 6/9ta11 S1.S11ea. tip. draftlnf, ma&eiall 9 : 45. 5 : 15. C 8 11 Sue 11AM-4PM Laguna Hills area. Mon.-~eeded Im med. We have Apply In person 3-SPM. oak. Asking $500. call !Oor more SL 10 ea t~--. ud R 6 Dpn> PAIT·TIMI between 9 fts. ~lonUvu 1:30PM-4:30PM Fri. 7-3:30. Call Sablna. openin&s for ex~r'd. NophonecaUs.TheJolJy 96:J.5471dysoreves . SalesTax lncl~ed J:::· A detree ii .,.,.. CASHla Fri. 2~~J.::&M 837·8900. secreiaries tr typlats. ·Roger. 400 So. Coast Dr NO CARD ~ Wnd wtth l ·I yean •· Work while your children 5"·1800 Our hours are perfed ror SICIR ... lllS IZI lOOC/., Free. Hw y. Laauna Beach All &ood cond-Navajo aw your own or send; perience. ho••••· ,._ are In 1.:hl. Cashier 1-------------"' Acc...t Altlltlft rua. LR c;_halr , antq nar,ne. address. phone Ii' NlllsnduatnwJ&blDOd needed to work 9·3PM Reception lat /typist hou.sewlve1 & studenta Needed Immediately for PenonnelServtcee Waitress vanity, while vanity + we II make one canJ per Nfaw..'ft wm alilo re. Mon-Fri In apeciality <auod> for ortho otrke. needlngdthTt e~h~a fo~~! F..jT ; tempoo"ary UOOQuall,N.B. 1be Ritz has an opening stool,2LRtables-allMO tag. ,\dd 25'each, eetvet!emakleratlon. ~•tore. Mature, •an 3H 5. Sday ~':t'!~r~asa~!.!'n~ 1 Hours ! .:fJZ:~nytl=~ Ask for Karen ror the right alrl with ea. Lamps, ao pr. Nl~ tnct check or mone~ or· ~~~::l~4:!:. lahrv=t~·rroran week.&u·.-r. Pleaaear.plylnpenon: SECRETARY /RECEPI'. llM-2870 roE ~~:!~/~p:.~ ~~~:r·· II 9, 110 ~LOTPllMTI• n. .. llfl d 11 t --Dt•_. uc-10..alST Mon.·Sa . lOAM·ll:lK>AM "" W Oc P,O "'-x lc.u' •,. ..... 1 • a pp can 1 ,.._ -• _.., "· nr callforanappt Newport·ba1ed home ~non. 2lvv · ean-....., .,..., .-,_.ao: 1610S.~Dr. needed tor am. micro-,. 844•120 · bulldln1 company. SICIRAIY front. UkeBrandNewll CoetaMesa,Ca 00631 ' aw=--Mea?::rt ._.. computer sales otc. Ute --llOADWAY Cbeerfw telephone vdce IPM-IPll ~u-a ... TOI 2 patio chi Ira whit\!/ --_va..raal ___.._ 6 .. 7JJ0 typlnf td front ofc ~ ,.._ .. li&bl dl ... aph----7SWPM no 1h__. ... __. w1 vr ,,. brown with mutchln• ORIENTAL ARDEBll. -...vr.Jo.CA--peer.Dc..Mo.lllO '_.. 47P11•I••..._. q~Nd. St~lnt ~-;..;,;· appllcan\I n~ Exp. pref. Major .a foot ouoman1. To~ PHslan Ru.g Never ... __........ w or more dependina ave nae 1pallln1 • brokera1e firm nr OC UMd a1 2 lounaes or 4 Used. 13' 7" X 10'7" WN~ sr1 1 wttha IP.USE.}.!, -.......... a..-wD a EcauafOpi-rtuntty on experience. Plew 1ramma.r 1ll:lll1, Word aJrport. Hn 7:30-3:11>. chain All 4 plecee fUt' backaround w red• . ' 'l!f... ... .\'! :"",,. •. • a..;lnedA.*~~-w.a. - -EmplOJer c all, Tim Gahln. procet1ln1 bacllaround Call Ju.dy E c kert, ooly SlSOll Call (7H l 1reena, blues. l'P' ~-~=i·~'9i&~-~~· .. ~·~·~· dL:::;,~~~~-~-~··::J.::D.a)J~=~Cl..tnedAd. Ta.1311. hllpflll. 711·03M 540-IUl. ea.em. 752.2572 . I ; Mondly, Octe>o.r 20 lllO Planni~ ~ ~out ci town ? Use Answer lltl A Daily Pilot ad number will appear in your ad ... we take your m essages 24 hours a day ... you call in at your convenience during office hours and ~et the resppnses to your ad ... For more information and to place your ad call 642-5678. 642-5678 DAILY PILOT Mltc .... eot11 IOIO OMu ,_,..._. & ••••••••••••• .......... 1, .,.... IOl5 ··•·••········•········ l'l•:K1\ M ll" loet1. row•r t040 A.Mto S•niu. rarl1 ••• •• • • • • • •• • • • • • ••••• • & Accet.1ori•s 9400 12 <.It \'-It 11 \I I \.\1 \ lk\\\1111 i \J Ill l1•.11h·1I tnd 1 a1lar 1<11 > I ti .I-\ \l 1 1'1 '-11;~ VLl'i •···•··•··•·••·•·••···• Autos W..t.ct 9590 1A.to1, l"',....t.d , .... ...,,,._. Wot. a.porW Alltot, UMd ······-··············· i;,;;············9;i;· w:···········;;;·; ·;;;;;··········;;;;· c;;.;:··········;;i1· WE IUY •••••••••••• •• ••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• •••••••••••••• TIU 11s9u1 6 Ii ~ I.WI 1•h•1•1• l\11111 & J:l1ttc• \our .1~ 11 111,,. C~!ll IOI ,·rra11111" ''halt• ut pnvall• 11.1r\lt'' 10 1...- \our arti,.111· uh1lt\le ~i~ IUM M •. 1d1 lO ~h·mon \uh>nldfH' T1 11<>w11ll•r w"h labl.-A 1u•1·.-1.c.,.lf'I•~ $1\i". I' P l 'all a(IN" 1r•111 j \4 6411 ?'.Ila S SAYI SAVES WITH UHD PARTS CLEAN CARS F11 r l it ,. l.v~t 1111111 1n 711 f 1vu; r nu, amtfm. '111 Spitfire Otue llcaUly. '73 Cudlllac. 4 dr sedan AMO TRUCKS 01 ao11.t• l'wnly ''"'~ 11/r /\ 1 ronrJ 1471J!\, 1lo)'ll (,ow m 1 lu L.t1 uv1nl( Xlnt cond. $1300. SACRIFICE SALi 1 .. ,, .. ,,, ... 1 .... , vort11 I :011'111< r 1\ll'l'lJ "il l 'l'l.Y JttJ N ;\l.111dlebl1·r S.-.• "" To•lnv'' Ml\I W•O. 1\17 ISl'ofl ev~ <:.tlrf $4200 11r hc11t olfor 646·8610 I!> 1'1 t1 w l••r ~ fl dllul I l'Hllllol, t•t 111111rn1rul 1l">I '" h" ii ll \ !(I'll. 11111111 I IOl7 ·····•••·······•······· l l"111.lll\ 'IWl-t• wh•'<'I l\t't'1>h11nd l'UVJlt•'' fur \11.ilw1111 77tl !UIO COMHELl CHEVIOUT :~II.uh"' llhd I'\ IS I"\ \1 F~ \ 5'W·IX5lfl 'Ql SEDAN DE VIU..E 97)0 '77 TR7, l(r"at C•md. 34114, Extra dean. vet')' good ••••••••••••••••••••••• inrnrouf. r11cllals. extr1:11. r u nnln l( condition . SU-1200 r11ll 1•l1•<'11111111· ... lo Ot•"" 4-tp~•d J. 1 •• k1• 11\l'f l''''''">! •. 111111 111 111~·. "'111 1r.1th tran1mestf0ft __ _ rims s100 rvr uoth ,4.fe-\l<l 111'•1 ~-:.'lllY.! K:W t•:Sllv S5 7 11':! ·~1utl) 1111 ''"" ..... ,JI! 1'111 ,\l~.11 1nti.t•elLJ1tl"IU~ uoz. I HIGH IUYll!R Low• hKoottt Senti l'Olnl'tllll' \llU ll•H' ,1 bouqu..t 111 JO -11111111 ... 11 1>n .-U ht'11um balloon~ lK..U "llh nblllln &. .. ur o"'n ii t' r:., •fl 111 1111· ~., a I( e Pt. rlet'\ Cvl el •'I 1 .,,. t'<h lOn W1• 1frli1!.'r mJ .w rn K111en .. , \ i-· \ l 'hml'lull.1 ~,oz rti. '" r -... •>t ~uhn11I t • 11 •7~i01t:ol.• •II•' 7,. 1 ., ..... ,7 Tou ·'·illars f1~r S11u-~ l'Pr,,t llll:! \lt.u ca l ,..1 , ., ...,., .. u, •"' l'no'll" l'UI" ull 1•ttl~ loah, Soil 9060 \'nr-.. BUJ$S. lainpers. IW5~'() ~tl'.:18411 ••••••••••••••••••••••• :t l'ol)'KillS (iT ... jtJ 1411 \Jl l S Aud1s Ill t.udt·r' Iii i!Sfl. vuni Im!" like Ill'"'. I sin!( I\ ~sk Cor U <.: ~GH PiCMOI & OnJOIH I090 It u 11 " It fl 111 NII. ~1..tj.! Whl'l'I~ flt!> l'hl•\ '"I JIM MARINO ••••••••••••••••••••••• hea u1 1tul $101111 I ~5 11111:1us~1.i VOlllSWAGEH Threr ma nual .-us t11rn IJll H!14 llOIU lA7 I I LkJach Blvd. d<'t1 oq ian lie<Jutafull) Autos (0 ,. Sot• HUNTINGTON BEACH n·~lllrl'tl S•H'rlflt'•' 54750 .tl' NI'S Nl-:Wl'l>HT ••••••••••••••••••••••• 842-2000 \\'.\TEHFlllHh'll \'S'I \I. ~l l!I05 ·75 l ••.•• ·' "' sl~•P L"''-ues1~11. uo l"l "''>RT'N'f ------l'El'\'rl':HPll:-:( I'. "n " E IJ:.o g~. KllUll tnvu;.l NOTl''~.·1'(1 TOP DOLL"'R 1 p~ru.J Ptt•rt>112\1)1 IFOH S AL l.o wre>-. ""~·•••) N 1 y -'t '-"' ''' I """''""' t.>Wpur 1"''1 1-tEA UEHS ANU E..ll'!(an t Jltt>t't' rnan\ Ur1-:a n. Cu 1 µe tlul. 2 Eicchan~e. 675 \!!OU ,\l>V ER·t'ISJO;llS PAID FOR 'uls ltl't'e1\ed as gift ke~boards used SUJX>' 000 & CLll!"'..., I m m I r t'! a ntl tlt'Vt'I !16().!)99fi J2' Culum U11> Subr11 Sh•OI). Thu µrice nr •l<'m 5 G ~ I ' I I -·111a·•~1 s lip 1n N°•""t""" nJvorttt'll'•I \iy vchil'lc USED C "'RSI us ... '<l On dt::.JJ a~ tn Ul.'11 stor., Rest•,.ORt, u.,, v .. ""' llealurs in thl' vehicle "' .;tore at 54-15 \~k in~ lar I095 ,\lust sell Beat olltJr d ru;siru•d al1ver t111n11. S300 .\nswPr ,\d 113>11. ••••••••••••••••••••••• After Sµm ~·IH51 c1llumni. does rwl 1nt•l111le &12 ~300 '!-l hri. Comm US range. stwn-PETl::RSON"4'Sloc°".pvt llny ttv11 h c11bl~ tllxtis. less hat•k, stove, grill, aft stole rm, $110.0W. ll CJonsu. tran11Cor fU&i, rull·sz O\'en, $27S & $1!tl RIDDLE "ACu:TS 1~u > finance cherlfes, foeA for PIH>N E ~I \ T 1:-: phonl' 642 1900 6 S g 37 • " ',.. ulr P•'llution C(lntrol <lo- SA:DDLHAa v ALLIY IMrons ~12 Ma t 11,u1•rit•1 J'tiwy M i1111tc.n V 1uj11 ll 1-2040 495.4949 Cl11s1•(J Sun•l11yt CREVIER '79JAGUAR ii tlr 1e1l1n, forrrwrly I IWJlf'(j II y J' at Tht lfl'l9 I l'i th" r." K11m11 ... 111nr I M.!Ml(1 l"ln11nctnl( aval y,,,. Info, call Ar1 llAy lca11, South t out Rank, MO~ 97)4 . .•..••........•....... & 1 " 6 HOAD'frMY '7(J GHIA Lt IJlue. ,_ SA•HA .... A clutch. ball, um /fm c .... 83 5.3171 , like ne w 84e·IMIW ,,.. um ... ,, Ofl•v1HO .. ,.c_, Mercedes len 9740 •USEDIMW.• '72 2002 tlt w / sf r (20011 '733 Ocs <\ spd <05591 14 2002tits1 r 1113321 '7S 2002a ((.1()35 1 '77 f'3Qcs1 4 spd s r (lai61 '7620112 s/r4s" f 1.578) '7k3201a air, 15169 > ••••••••••••••••••••••• Classic 1V72 Mercedes ~EL 4 5 714 1\44-3313 or6i5 0671 Ev1:s 1975 280S. dark l>ruwn wltan intr. crulae con , s unrooC, n e w f ires. vulves. brake~. shocks. Good cond for only ~.1)75-~1 11 fM(JO Un S302 ori1tlnal owner. ~l.389 ~1672 Vollaw09" 9770 ------ ••••••••••••••••••••••• '63 ~d. 4 dr. good running Good S•lectlo11 Of DIESEL IAHITS AND DASHlltSHI All mcxh11& al 1llacount i>n~s see US! l!llY Lakewood Ill d U>NG Bl':ACH CZ Ill 597-1663 OPEN SUNOAYS Stixy ·73 VW Hui( rehlt enl( In xlnt cond. ~ or bstofr 4!17·3034 1901 BaJa Bug . needs work on 1 nt . Sl500 or be:.:t offer 151 1221 cond . S4~1 or best olfer 645 2713 C:ad1lloc C:oupe DeVUle. ·14. must 11ell, l owner. iclnt running cond Ask· m l( 12800 11r make olfer 631 11280. c .. ro 9917 •...•.................. • 1980 C AMARO SPORT COUPE! Auto. trans , air rood., pwr w in dows. e t c Demonstr ator Smart looking a uto m obile' <Ser 01201 Answer t n i! M .it·h --_7_-_l -------vkeecniftcallunsorile- w worranl\ r.:1. Hem11e TY, RC!C'fo, HANS C HRISTIAN 43' ult>r dticum. nlar pre I Costa Meso 645-5700 ·79 320i 4 spd, aunrf IW17 I '78320la, air 16005• '79528tt 411ptl 11944> 79S2R1a s i r <2615 1 _C..!!_s_e~ 5u_!!dCT_ _ 'tl0220S Good Cund , Must SUPER -UEETLf'' '73 Sell $2.500/0 BO 199-521:1 ' OMLY $6998 HOW ARD Che•rolet Dove & Quail Sls NEWPO RT BEACH 833-0SSS ~a~h Si.t!I '~ 18 1;.a8~ Hlfi. Stereo 8098 Ketch, ·1~. Cu t c rui&cr, p11r:il11111 ch11r gt16 unlc..-ss · _ _ ----- _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• b r 's l u I R I U 0 LE oth1•rwlse SJll..'<'aflt.'<1 l>Y WA ..... TEDI or 494·8248 AM 1f'M. sun.roof. new \ires n,000 m1, nds paint & clutch rpr Rody m gd cond S2200tbsl ufr Call art .i prn M thru Fri or wknds a nytime 1139 JOO> '71l (;amarn. primo oond. "c. radio <2l31!12S-9!m: <714 1951 7981 Engraving, Me tals. l'ick Oeaut1ful RCA 25" color YACHTS l 7l4 > 67S·!ll3'7 lht' 11d11l'rllsc1 I" • U p & Dl'li very. Ke n TV. 2 )'r wrnty. rree de· -- . ----Anff..;..~-1-Lule m odel Toyota::. u.nd Porter liverv. $124 .646-17!!6 REDUCED :-w--V o lv11 s (;al l us Clastlc1 9520 DA y '. ! ! 531Vi24i -Sony 12" Trinrlron, x.lnt •IMW '77 SlCI urn 280SE. S5,000 mi. sun roor. Europa AM/FM rudiu. llft,0011, call 714 M0.2833 or 955.0050 -----23. CU RON A DU 11loop. • • • • • • •. • • ••• •. • •••• •.. •fii:llllllf'.•IF.IJllJI fixed keel. m ain. jib, 1957 FORD Genoa, VHF. OB. many exlraa. sharp . sszoo THUMOERllRD ST \MP COLLECTIONS con d , S2 6 0 . E vcs. Pl R C H \S ED Davt-S.59-644.2 <.:uoper S-16 2387 --- L •> c a l I y u w n e d & serv ic·ecl. 1 mm a c ul ate l'l)ndit ion. low miles. !{llOd rotor combinalu)O. :iiunronf. auto . Cactory allo~ wheels , s ter eo l'a'>sene. )1 BZ trade 111 ·73 4SOSEL, clean. new '70 Bug. l!ood cond, Mich tires, all paµerl'l m order tires. lllnt enJ(, $1000 1974 <:amaro LT . auto. mags. fm radio. air l'Ond 512450/ 080 730 12.50 ---------- CtMnolet 9920 ------TV. color console w/8 N w p \ Y ach l Ex c h The m ost d~s1rt;1<1 d ai;.;lc 1 "" H~ ll•cl. RJS00 SS7 0811 642·212.S • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Carpet Sale . Directly track & AM /F M radio. trom mill l°ltl( d1~1'(rU11t 24" diagonal rotor TV Home estimate 838·$."14.1, doesn 't worh. Cost SJM . 751 8951 sell $250, 23" deep, 281"l" 675·1800 in So Cald Fully Co•••M .. • ·--- ------rl'stored, while w •bluc llil044 1SACIUl''IC.:E' '61 300d Limo auto, iUnt $9850 cond. 11arade car . '72 NB. m oorinl( & 32' !Ill & f ul l powe r . "-•••·HOJcwHO·'•U Ertt:"O n Sabrtt, .il~ ·t HX~l/KZ ) -----JIM SLEMOMS JOOsel .u full pwr. a1c. Sofa bed. ne" ma\lress. high, 75 .. wide !i~-lSQ} Sl.75 M atln'S!-st'I 11ew. Console st ereo, am/fm. !_l~.~50 ~~·4289 SAVE!!! PORSCHES 37· C ruisin. Ya wl. THEODORE · IMPORTS sir, xlnt cond. must sell l!J70HARBOR BLVD both c ara make ofrer CUSTA MESA M.5 0442or644·26l4 LS5 641-8205 phono. beaut iful. 118.S Ne"port l\t>al'h Tl'nms Club :'>1· 11 hersh1 p $i50 f>:tO.OKl l sis. 7292, 968.2044 w ·Nwpt s lip. $2g,500 WANTED fi46·0168. 646 i8211 -------ROBINS FORD 631-t276 1~~~~~~~~~1 ·1e 450SLC. 34,000 miles. 1-----tk1W wire wheels & tires. Tl.'11111s membe rship for \:I le . SHHI ~ cwpurt Reach Tt> 11 nt,. L'lub ITT!i 4454 l'mb s \ereo 23TV Hecords All wood M5<J rirm 2fur I Pa nAmoCfer 001-1914. -----loah&Manne Equl,...ftf •..••.................. 1060 HARBOR l!.lVD. Catalina 21 . '1G, atoml~ -l hinged mast, MINT Order1>d l1t~ger stoop COSTA MESA 641·0010 Must sell qu1 r kly . '46 FOt d Woo<litt. rtl6lorc'<I Sa c rifice al SUM. ~l~.ooo· t\LSO ·29 Model 1146.4336 ~ -------~1 A Town 'S1·dun . 4 t.lr, loah, Sllps/ restored lde;i1 for 11tu Docks 9070 dent Sl0.000. fi7S 6161 15 \j!ape l...°r .iflers U&1t1 loots. M .. ewOltee/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• --- quc f.'rt Sal lkt 2-125,9 Sertlce 9'>20 80111 slip o r m ooring PClymo uth u:irrec~ .. a to 5 <!:11.'i llollv l.11, NB ••••••••••••••••••••••• wan• ed Cor , 11180 30. unv . 1967 GOod t'<-""'• tnr Hbr II S t . :\tARINE ELECTRICIAN Cata'li n a Sa I I bo at. ..cw top Sl8SO •J~ bL~ rA PO\.:K ET W ,\TCH~ Quality Work. Call Newport area pre ferred. fer.64' 1843 '8·5PM F a m i I~ \' IJ 11ecl1 un. 549.2520 arter 6PM Boat. usage or nnders fee '80 BEG ATZ I Repllcar tl a m1i1un . F.l1i:111. BOATRE1''1NISHING rx:sib~;1 ~f 649-:lJOO. Rl'd R oadst or. under W.1ltham. 11\R(I thru l929. Top sides Boot Stn pes. e e~ _:._ --~ SI0.000538_!!':1.-__ _ s.s;, $00. worktnl! t•ond. Super structures Non· Sl.IPSNEEOBD J a~ ·66. :i ss ~t'dan. "<Int PP 759 13!;3 Skidding. ~ef's 842·7433 25' & UP t't>nd $3600. uri.rL owner Wf'<lding gown and veil. lo.ts, Morftte ----6~~ -il4·1\la.2l71i m..rn 's unused weddfag 15q11,..nt 9030 20' & 25 ' Boat sllµs avall R~-;.atlOftol ring . Englis h din ••••••••••••••••••••••• C••r immed occupan('). Vehicles 9530 n••1 warc.8!M 7074 ·79 EV INRUDE 35HP lluntinjlton Harbour ••••••••••••••••••••••• C mh <.ter1.:o 23T V Out-boardmotor.Only 40 Ca ll 1714 1 8467166 or vw dunt• hUJO!Y . rcbll hrs u se S 130010 RO 1213 ) 59'2 1350 btwn !1 r. l:ng, rnl ncto'r ls work. Ret'Or1Lc; l\ll wood SrlS() 496· 75.'JS ---firm 2 for I PanAm uffer ---lo.ts, StcwOC)e 9090 St2tl0,ll[10 Ii l5 52<l4· ni;1 t9M -.. ft ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4' W1'Ht on.,•s 9sso --lo.ts, Powtt" mv D · 1 bl \la:-sey JOB itrade trac ••••••••••••••••••••••• ry storage ava1 a e ••••••••••••••••••••••• tor all h.Yd raultt· -150 16 ft. Glos'---Newvor\ Ouoes. 1131 '7r; CJ i . p!>. ph. uut"· ~ Back Bay Dr N A lllt!rOO. winl'h , Kl' hie hrr.. de<;perat t·. <;ell Like NEW ! 35 H.P . 6440510 bar, hard & sol\ l•i~. rheap8922.195 Evenr ude, trailer new ------15,000 mt, $1\0Clll t-:VC's, Sna p on s 1 de cab :i llrt'S. spare. cuslom ~'OV TrmsportatiOR call ~9·32-10 j I S·helr. l"""a· e1 rf. ~nchkor . 150& ft line. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 rawcrs. ....... 1 eJac e ls meets MUST SELL bll' Coast Guard req SUIOOor MotwcoJ!.~1/ ti SO 1980 Toyota r U . r~rn SI 10 7~5837 best ofrer. Call 537-5659 Sc n11 under wur ra ntr or 541-4391 & ask ror Jack ••••••••••••••••••••••• W1~1~h1~ & press hench. Ut p . '79 HOND1\ Hawk 400CC S po rts pkg .. f\ M f'M S1:l _z_. _n ~y. ----BurJundy lO M . Xlnt Cass .. A IC, much m 1rl' 9682463 33· VIKJN{; ·74 tourn 14500 o r l rttdc anti <:on '995. 11'16·9005 or tok.eov e r µaymcn111 l'us'iY willo w 12 ft tree in 1·1111tn1 _ Swedish linen t ableclnths 49'1 4201) bridge, teak pulµit. fish 67S·!l201 962.5900 eqwp. 2 s tations, CO'J ----------system. twin Crusaders, ·79 Suzuki DS, 80co. Tn1e1rs 9660 $t2,!IOO. N,•wport Yacht twice, SJOO •••••••••• ••••••••••••• Exchange,615 1800 931·811'0 '79 Chev Scouedalto. Muslcal lftttrw:.nh 8083 .-----. ---.77 KZlnE.n Good Cond oomel/bro wn. Mo. utr. 35 VIKING 79, lW/350 """, '"t. ltner & box, 1'7M 111), ••••••••••••••••••••••• Crus . F WC. 7.5 gen .. Must ll&e. t\M>O ,()BO ;tntcond. lll495. ~1·4>\~l Allow us the oµportwUty ottAHGE COUMTY'S mint cood. Lite blU(I. w consi<ler thl' purch~e OLDEST 124.800. Pvt party. v_r trade ln of your clean 646-4814 Porsche Cnuck with Us &' ---------- Today! '69 280Sli: l own. new ~ motor 'lfl A·l Cond . 900 ...ff f) ~-~ sates·Ser \ltce·Leaslng days 879·3000, 497.1ses •·.-... •-••o Un~ Roy Car-.er,lnc. _e_v_es ____ . ___ _ i...,~~~.~::n?: ~~''nu Rolls Aoyce BMW '68 Z50S. Showroom coodl· TOJI D1llar Paid For Your Car' JOHMSON Ir SON Liftcol:t-Mercwy 2626 llar bor Blvd. Cost a M\"s:i 54<~S6:Xl We Pay OVER llwlooAI For Your Good lS40 J amboree tioo. S.UOO firm. Newport Beach 6*&&44 ___ 844·8304 IOIMcLAIEM1 & A50 N Oeach Blvd. L1\ HABRA IS M• No.ofSAFwyl '7141522-Slll Sunday by Appt. M. B ·70 250 4dr White A C. Am/Fm orig owner $4750 1173-4131 MBZ. '18 2400. 4 apd. AM1FM, whit1t w1blue intr. sunroof. l<lnt cond Bst orr. 675·3257 Mercede1le111Lec11e AJI Modeb Compet.lt.lve rates, ~7, lease ractor Call 675·5003 ------'""'"' 9741 ltW. l'urschc or Awl ·75 SJOi , priced a t $!l(X) un ••••••••••••••••••••••• dcr In bl u e b ook . ORANG!:COUNTV'I ..,..11=HICK iS4001offer. 114·67S-(Sl3. PEUGEOT DIESEL .... IJOll 213 865·5676 Hk for Doo. HEADQUARTERS VW·PORS<:llt-:-A l>I .w.5 E Cua~l lhway al Ila )'Sl<lt! l)ri VC Newwrt ~ach 67l·O'.AKI Premium prices tlal<I frir any u11ed t•ar tforetl(n or domestic) m ~ood cond ll Ion. See Us First! Capri 9715 .•.•.•.........•.•..... '74 Capri a utomatic. AM /FM s te reo. aha.rp. must sell now. '2.000. 6.11-6039. ------1 0.... 9120 1910 5051 IG•s•DleMll HERINOW!U BEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 7'2·0900 . 91IO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'Tl illT COU P&. Con· coura Co nd . Lo !llJ. '99SOIOBO Chris 631-M> e\'e&. t'O:-JN Oirc11or lrombone VH F. fa lho. s u mlog. 964·~ wi\h case Excellent t.'00 t u ur n b r ' d g e . s ta 11 '72 Y-a-m-. -M-. l_n_l_E_"n_d_IU'O __ M_. M Cour1er p~k ~I> box, 7'4 AllhK, IMDOf't~ d1tlon. SIOO fi75-8052 3lter h Red d ....,.500 •• .. ,.kn w•~l w-aUer •••••···~~I~•••••••••••• ·-280Z 2+2. 4-apd , elec 6PM s ower. uce -"• · S125 '6'1 Su:aukl imoc. " mu " .... " '80 Porsche 928, sllv. blk -N w pt Ya c ht Exch 1100 ,. •• _..-a S11&..:.64S ~~a ____ AtfoROCMo 9705 snrf.AM tf'M cass .. AtC. lthr. eK m il Showrm MUST SE 1 V p 6-5 1800 '.,.. ""'°"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• MK mi, $8500. 661 ·10'74 ' · LL. ' · A ·~ --------------· 7!l c HE Vy lf4! T u n FJN/\L l\LFA RO MEO ____ -cond .. PP, 645·7160eves& :~o~r E~~l~lr~/~~ 2 1' f iberglass Tug , Mattor~1,5Cllel Sllverudo ttll optlQ11S. CLE!AllANCF! 'T7 ilO wagon. SSK mi. wkends. __ _ . h Islander Weekender or a..t1.twate 9160 blk / cam el rr1t 12M. ;~J,. ·791; MUSTCiO' A t C. ,\ M , FM c ull . ,74 Porsche 911 Targa, wit 25 w~~~~8;~P Sl.50 Character Bay La\.U'\ch. ••••••••••••••••••••••• showroom l'Ond. SRSOO ··We 're f:>ealln'" $3SOO. 114/551 ·5382 dys. air, alloys, Koni.s, xlnt --·--. 6mo old. VW Rabbit Rent; 22 · L ux . r,otor 979·036ll 968 9558eves 082'l """OR D. I F II ti H I 6 eJ ....... -• ---1910S,IDERS --·--. cond.$11 ,500.646· co,,,, GAN Model 314. 1ese . u .,a ey. me, s ps · s . ...,... . GMC b 1 k un oz XlntCond.MakeOffer stove, refrigerator, dbl. S250 t wk . +8•/m L 73 • Ro la I tr ue 1971DatWR24 lolhloyc• 9756 • 548·7382 be_rth. head, complete. 640·8585 gate, new enl(, m•w llrt"s HERE MOWIU Brand new engme C'ICXlO ••••••••••••••••••••••• '00 Bug, I owner. school teacher. xlnt shape. sun· mof. em tape, pvt party. $2195. 645·4149 80 Rabbit Convt w /alr. $9891, s1l1red. 5K mi. 640-2855 or 644 ·8725. '70 VW S<.jCAREBACK SEE US FIRST! We have a good selealoo o f NEW & USED Chevrolets ! COHHEll CHEVROLET ·~11 •• rt"" 111,.i 111Sl\°'1L"' 546-1200 New Paint·. Reb EnA .. -------- Sl9001080631·0560 '79 NOVA 2dr Hatchback, ------auto. arr t'Ond. tint gl, am "72 BUG I own. umtfm radio. r•let clock. 6 cyl. »tereo 8trk. 11m og rert New rar11al tires . new ruru & looks like new fiCfl brakes. lune-uv. heater thts week 494 9227 ___ rore. Company Car. sdl ·57 VW M1crobus. rWlS gd. be.low Blue Bo<>k 13·479 mechanic owned. S1600 171418JO.S!ll 2 __ -- (~)M8·6516 or ~ ·72 CAPRICE , l vwner. Mike. __ I xlnt on /out. a /c, br/bl _ '74 Super Bug, xlnt. Lo S'll9510 80631-5631 _ miles Stor ed 2 years. '68 MALIBU 307, adr, (l(i ~·9!!0.:.~l·lfi64 • C'Ql\d . new paint. clean. '16 SclrOl'l'O. clean_ Lo m1. must sell 759·0850 $000 675·51110. 642").'J93 --9940 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~vwBug,gd cond.seml '78 Fiesta. orange. w, stick , reblt en!I,. Sl450. warranty . good cond. 646 lri29 ~~·0905 7r Con~ertibte. -loaded.,'1012 Falcon sta~. &st offer runs well. clean, auto, 642.9448 Eves & Wknds ~ake l.lfCer 833·0642 ---- B \JA '65 N\'.'w trans, vall'ejob, $990 . Citll 1168·6110 ·111 F IESTA Loaded! am rm 8 trk , tac-h . $IOO()l0 80 ISM ~91594 ---ave1 '6S VW Van, reblt condeng. 7~, 2 F alcon Stat. Wgn. new clutch. good si~.1168·3463 Clean. Runs gd. Mukeof. Cer. 18951 Racine. lrvme 9772 Call 83.1-0642 ....................... -------- VOL YO IALIS. SERVICE .t.MDLEASING <WttRIEAS DEUVERY EXPER1'S IAILllll VOLVO Ul66 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA 646-9303 140-9467 ORANGE COUMfY VOLVO EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO Largest Volvo Dealer In Oran11e County! BUY or LEASE DIRECT Llctcol:ri 9945 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·72 CONTINENTAL veey good cond. O FFER! ANXIOUS• 671·'927. Mercury 9950 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORANGE COUNTY'S FINEST LINCOLN· M ERCUIW DEALERSHIP' - ~ ?t.tldae WNCOLN·MERCURY ·16· 18 Auto Ce nter Dr. SD Fwy.Lake Forest.it IRVINE 830-7000 . 'I -~~ ·;:pr · ~ ;:;:-,;;:,_~ ..;-r.;-~.+;£jjjj1• -,-~u~oo~~ . 1-E-._-:.C;..H~---1 .. M;'":'ir'tli'~-~:.c~~~~:.::::.:-·-~11 .. #lDlllUl\tlU.S.A. ~arsftalf 'loo watt super Vans 9570 "' U •79 Datsun 280ZX , GLpkg. IOY ;. . ~;~~!!~' ~:~'!'!! .......... ~~~ ·-___ ~ • ..{ 66 Mustang 6cyl. autQ. ~~.-11w .. _ ~~'. !~-~.·~~.~:f'~l .. . nc er eng nrirs.""NTe<Ts~~ lead brain. 1977 rmdel. IOSTO.... * * ••••••••••••••••••••••• 848 Dove Street 19.000 ml. xlnl cond. Bra ~ CARVER ~~~b~~~~e=~ WH LER" 1977 Oocll(c Spor tman NF.WPORT BEACH & xlr as. Must sell. ll!!OO. ROUS ROYCE A TRADE IN Van, 6 cvl, auto. Ch.rorre 752-0900 Call 752·1440 work or 1._,.~._" •77 244 a /c, p s. p /b. '10 Ford Mus tang, 351 . guitar . Pr ofessional A YOURVALIUM wheels, n e w tires. 644·4962eves & wkendtl, .... ...,, .. •di amtrm slereo,xlntt.'Ond. C leav l and e ng , model with Tree of U te 111/J Feet AM /FM s tereo. paneled '79 SPRINT V ELOCE. askforSteveLitmbeth. ........ 664 $2000IOBO. Call after gaing up tdhe ne~k . Wood· Oclly I ....... Olli FOR AN RV... & carpeted Excellent A SS U M E L 0 W ClOHD SONDAn a-~--~--· -9----1 5 968-3189 grain bo y with hard .,._..M•w J....._ AND KISS ronditiun. low mileage. INTE REST LEASE. '78 280Z. 1&uto. everything ---------pm · shell case ~. 641-8604. YOUR DOCTOR Daily Pr lot F e1leral Uluck. leather. 5 speed, on i\! Wire whls. must Sam 9760 Alltol. Us.ct '66289V8, makeotrer IOHP GOOD-BYE Cr edi t Un ion repo. alloys Ir ONLY 11,000 sell. P.P 1'7750 Call 9-S ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673-6012 Haynes rtute standard C Less than 10 hours Sealed h1ds ure beinR ac· miles! Immaculate! Call 64S·2233. I 910 SAAi ChM:.. '901 foot. Serial #23290. Xlnt. Call Eves67S·218115 Most of our m ini"s are 1:eptedunti1 0ct.28. Dave a t 975-0 113 or,... 9725 TUllOt ....................... OW.::.ble. 9955 _cond. ___ ra_._100_._49_7_·_40_1_0_. -I "1980" UNIFLITE 42' undunder 110000.000. CdlabubblA's ~p~l3.~a~y :~~~ ~ 8311-183.1.__ ••••••••••••••••••••••• HRI MOW! NOTHING ova ••••••••••••••••••••••• Office,..._.,., & convertible , Extended er Sl4• ·an u e Mesa. 642-4321, ext ~. A9cl 9707 '76 Fiat 128. 4 dr. 4 spd. UC .. ' INT $4995 ·~ut~is!~c.CouJsRu.::; ~,_,.. •s salon. full electronics. topvanaunderST.OOO. Monday thru f·riday. ••••••••••••••••••••••• air, stereo/tape. radials. -,1-.. 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Mell HIO ,....._ 9961 X • o P v •·-i:: ' AcnoN UM1v111m ..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••. ••••••••• X £ R 0 C ..-. , ......... ,,.... tl70 1 " MACHINE. xlnt l'<lftd . ..,, .. ton Whal-6 ..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 8ALU6Sl!:RVICI Wltat a WODdlrflAI Wor\d 'lS Century, Pl. pb. ale, '11 Tr•••• tJlider 1 oall1ld .. ... wu 1825 Harbor Blvd. Call a _ ...... OIU o1 lbopptna. niht at nu paint. hi ml. rWll Id. Loaded _., aerv ce c · 213 • --... condltloo W/«llp 10dl', IValalMd, oldlr. COSTAMUA o.ib'Pllot ~"' yov ftoleltlpa •••l'J· ST00/080. Day 557_.,.; •·MU ..... 14f,55G2 or < l Eria.Sll00.141.-=Newly....,...... t7t•Jl00 AD-VUIOR ..v"9"" day ! Dally Pllo\ ev•Mf...IMO , .au 21' ll•>n&e u 1 , t.Hd, Cabfttlo. •MC ftUCICI awlfted Ada. To plae. -P-.---....,--n-... -d-peopte-~4 '71 Pontiac lts\lon Win. m.a. Idle Item• with a 1aley, VH F, fff•;!, 1 l .. 4 IELL ldt. lttmt with • ta.1171 -Harbor Bl.cl )IUWad,eellta-_...... .,... .. ..,.checklhe all pwr. runs fln. Good -.-....... d ... l0a40'. .,. In• . ........, ... Pi ..... Cla .. ltl .... Ad. COITA MUA ·~ ..... ~·--Ad-V61or l rnllea1• 1600 0 80 _, PU«Claul .. ...,A · o •••I, lll,I00/0 . •11.000. 140 CabrUlo. MZ·W.-... 14.,.9640 -• "_,_ lenkel>lndofy catlMI · 561·-..... -_,.,.,AUfoirr.,.. --------~~======~~= --------help,_. DAILYPllDI' -*-·'213 _____ _ Anaheim ?!l)-2011 wo.rk _ 11500 /0 80 I 848·4495 lj • • •• VOL. 73, NO. 29-e, 3 SECTIONS. 26 PAGES l'our Homta•own Dally Ntawspaptar C TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Birth Defects, Caffeine Link Probed WASHINGTON CAP> 'l'hf' aovernment propoard rl'auJ• tiona lod•y It aald would tn eour•ae produC'Uoa of C'•tfeane ftee eol• beveraaea and reqw"' induatrx to C'onduct <'&fle1ne aafety studies becauae or the aubttance'a link lo barth dt-fet'ts in teat Mimals. One reiulatlon put forward b the Food and Drug Admim~lna Uon would makt' thl' c·<1f\llnucd u1u• of caffeine as a food add1t1 vc rontingenl upon industry·s fund '"~ or studieiS showing how t•ar fe1ne affel'ls c hildre n and human felust!~ The other proposal would rt! move caffeine from the a~ency'i. hst of sub.4'tan<'es generally rl't' Appeals Court Order olo(llllt'd as i.afo, a step which ordmnnly would lead to prohibi· lion of 1Ls ust• The agenl'y would allow an c"emption permitting th.: <·urrent uses of caffeine pendmK study T he t'OA devised the pro· posa h; after receiving results of a s tudy wh1rh showed that rats fed r arre1ne orodu<'ed offspring New Hearing Seen For Patty Hearst SAN FRANCISCO <AP! - Patricia Hearst Shaw. the kid· napped newspaper heiress and former Symbionese Liberation Army fugitive, is entitled to a new bearing in her legal battle to overturn a bank robbery con· viction, a federal court ruled lo· day. The U.S. 9th Court of Appeals ordered the hearing to be held in . federal district court. A date for the bearing has not been set . arguments that her conviction s hould be overturned because Bailey failed to suppress a tape of her conversation in jail. Mrs. Shaw also claimed that pretrial publicity prevented her from having a fair trial, but this argument was rejected by the court. with partsoflheir paws missing. Commissioner Jere Goyan restated the agency's warning to pregnant women: They should avoid caffeine altogether or use it sparingly until clear evidence is available about its safety or harmful effects on humans. Both the National Coffee As· ·c,--;.,~ -... .,.. -..... ..,,.:?, .: . ,. ····.f .... --~-..... ~-r -:~.r,,ljl;: ... h • ~w::: .~-"--..,. • · .. ~·--#-• -· sociation and the soft drink In- dustry already have indicated their willingness to pay for cal· feine research. Among the s tudies they propose is one com· paring rates of birth defects with caffeine consumption by pregnant women. The proposed re~ulations will be published in Tuesday's Federal Register and will be the subject for public comments for 60 days afterward. Then, final regulations would be proposed. Caffeine is a stimulant found in coffee, tea, cocoa, chocolate and some soft drinks. It also is found in some drugs. o.u, ~,-~ .. L99 ~ • .,,.. Mrs. Shaw, then Miss Hearst, was convicted in the April 1974 robbery of a branch of the Hibernia Bank in San Francisco. President Carter later com· muted her prison sentence and she was released on Feb. 1, 1979, after serving less than two years. The bank robbery conviction is the sole conviction on her ree- ord. She pleaded no contest to c harges· of assault and possession of firearms stem- ming from a shootout al Mel's Sporting Goods store in Los Angeles, a month after the bank holdup. Mrs. Shaw's appeal attorney, George Martinez, said Bailey created a conflict of interests by agreeing to write a book about the case. It was never published. RAYNSFORD'S DUNE DIGGERS FROM COSTA MESA CREATED THIS WINNER With a Sketch In Time and a Secret Weapon, They Repeat a• Grand Champa During her trial, she claimed she was forced to join in the holdup by the SLA, the militant band which kidnapped her from her Berkeley apartment two months earUer. The court's action today came in response to an appeal filed by Mn. Shaw again.st a ruling by U .S . District Court Judge William Orrick, who rejected her bid fOT a new hearing. Alt.bough she is no longer in federal custody, she hopes lo get the robbery conviction thrown out, clearing her record of her only conviction. After she was released from prison, she married Bernard Shaw . a San Francisco policeman. Her rights were violated, . ~ ......... NEW HEARING ORDERED Petrtcla Hearet Shew argued Mrs. Shaw, because de· fense allorpey F . Lee Bailey spent much of his time hunting the publication rights to her story rather than on her defense. The appeals court ordered Or· rick to flnd out whether Bailey violated Mrs. Shaw's righta by failing to seek a continuance in her trial, failing to try to shift the trial from San Francisco and by putting her on the witness stand. At the same time, the court, in its 16-page ruling. threw out Mrs. Shaw was arrested in San Francisco following a na· tionwide dragnet in September 1975 . The defense by Balley and CO· counsel J . Albert Johnson claimed Mrs. Shaw was coerced by the SLA to commit illegal acts. They did not try to transfer the site of the trial or obtain de· lay because or extensive pretrial publicity. Mrs. Shaw was put on the wit· ness stand and took the Fifth Amendment in the presence of the jury. .. Bailey·s potential conflict of interests is virtually admitted," the appeal court ruled today. ·'Mrs. Shaw is entitled to a hear· ing on the truth of her allega. lions." Mesans Capture Sand Castle Trophy Hoy scouts, professional architects and a hilh school Spanish club from Guden Grove went shovel-to-shovel ud pail-to-pail Sunday afternoon in the 19th annual Sand Castle Building Contest in Corona del Mar. Enveloped by summer-like weather conditions, a light, silky breeze and a crowd of more than 2.000 onlookers, 34 teams com· peted for various honors. Whiz-Bang Blues Band Choir and C<nrtructioo Co. of Newport Beach for its urban cowboy sud castle. Teams were given two hours to mold sand in individual 10 feet by 10 feet plots on the strUld in Corona del Mar. Creations included a pyramid scheme castle. a hot air balloon complete with a passenger and a boy scout pup tent with a racoon licking a sleeping scout master's feet . Mesa Council Mee·ting Off For Tomght Warning I .ahels For the second straight year, the Ron Raynsford Dune Dig- gers took the Sweepstakes trophy with a detailed, multi· level sand castle complete with waving flags on top. Raynsford, a Costa Mesa bust· nessman, said one of his team members sketched the castle before the contest. The Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce sponsored the building contest and piped in the fifth game of the World Series to contestants while the judging was taking plac~. This year's winners were: On Tampons Sought "You never really end up with what you had in mind," he noted after the competition. adding that hi s secret carving weapon this year was a toothbrush con- tain~. Costa Mesa's City Council won't meet tonight. WASHINGTON (AP) The Mayor Arlene Sc hafer postponed the 6 :30 p.m. session to next Thursday so that council members could attend the 82nd annual California League or Cities Conference in Los Angeles this week. Food and Drug Administration today formally proposed that a warning label be put on all brands of tampons to warn women that tampons have been linked to the rare but deadly dis· ease Toxic Shock Syndrome. The conference is designed to offer elected city officials and department beads an opportuni· ty to exchange ideas for improv- ing local government and to sit in on educational seminars. The agency said the major manufacturers of tampons already have indicated they will voluntarily put warning labels on their products while the FDA goes through its procedures lo maket.he rulemandatory. One brand of tampon, Rely, Horning In Mensa, OCC to Debate Webster's New World Dictionary calls the unicorn a mythical horselike animal with a single horn growing from the center of its forehead. BUI' ORANGE COUNTY Mensa -the high IQ society -contends that the animal did and, indeed, does exist lo· day. So sure is the org.nisation that it has challenged the entire Orante Coast Collete student body to debate the iJl. sue1Friday at noon on campus. Mema 'a treuurer. Coet• Mes an Bill Harvey. threw down the 1aunt1et a Wt!ek •10. It was picked up by Mike Leith. coonllna~r olthe colle1e 's forensics department. LEIGH MID THREE atudents will make up OCC's team. The colle1e hu won national speech aDd debate cham- ploublps, it mllht be aot.d, durinl &be put two ye.rs. • "'l'lila la lheer lnaanJty '' Harvey explained in anawer- lnl •"1 the debate wu scheduled. •·we think it wlll be a lot of tun. And, wt'll wtn. 0 1 GU-WS ALM) want to prcf\'e we <MenH) are not a MllMlw ol hdelledual IDObl. We're k»okin1 to bunt tbat'Wr!· =He Mdilcl, ''Orea•• Couaty llenaa concedea. the w.._ flt •con1 • a ..... of tranaportatJoa. a la e•••• ~ Uaat UDiCOl'DI can only be ............. • was pulled off the market by its manufacturer. Procter & Gam· ble. last month because initial studies indicated it increased the risk more than other brands. But the FDA said, ··All brands of tampons have been associated with the disease .. ·• The proposed label would say: The trophy for the mos t unique creation went to the Mesan Wins Bolsa Chica "WARNING: Tampoaa bH•e been auodated wilb Toxic Shock Syndrome, a rue disease tha& can be fa&•I. Benef• t R· •Jn "You c•n almost entirely " ....., .. avoid &be risk of 1ettln1 &Ilia dis· . ease by not usln1 tampons. You About 200 people walked or nn reduce tbe risk by 111ln1 ran along the Bolsa Chica State U.•;.~=..::....~ l.3~~~~.b S•lurda31 in a benllfit. perlOd. 10-kilometer "fun run" put on by .. If, you ll•ve a fever of ltz the envirohmental group, the degrees or more, and vomit or Amigos de Bolsa Chica. 1e& dl.rne. duriD1 your pertod, Proceeds from the SlO entry remove tile tampoa •l once UMI fee went to the group's efforts to see a doctor rlpt •w•y." preserve the 1,200-acre Bolsa · The proposed regulation will Chica marshland, located just be published in the Federal west of t~e state beach. . . Register on Tuesday and the Partlc~pant.s ha_d thear choice public will have 30 days to com· of runnang 10 kalometers (6.2 ment on it mi I es> or walking rive · kilometers. Sunday Press Run Delayed Mechanical problems in the Daily Pilot pressroom meant that many subscriber• received their p•per at a much l•ter time than nonn•I Sunday morning. For thia we apologize. . Telephone lines were Jammed and c1rculatlon deputment personnel were unable to mana1e all calla about l•te or undelivered papen. Delivery ol the Dally Pilot is 1uaranteed. If you did not re· . ceive your ~J Sunday. ull td·4121 before Tuesday noon and a copy will be delivered to your doontep. AteJn, we regret any lncoaftft· ience. · The fmt three finishers of the lO·K run were Dave Joseph, Costa Mesa, 33: 17 minutes, Tom Cheese. Laguna Beach, 34:40 minutes, and Randy Fehaer, Huntington Beac h , 37 :42 minutes. The fint woman to finish the race was Buffy Ellis. Seal Beach, 43:39 minutes. Tyin1 for first in lhe walk were Lyle Herrick and Ron Van- derhoff, both of Hunlin1ton Beach. The race wu l)amed "Run· nin1 is for the Birds." The coune was the uph•lt bike path that rum alon8 tbe 1ud from Warner Aveque. south toward the~ Be.ch cliffs, Uld tbe upbalt i>arkln1 lot. The r.ce be1an It 9 a.m. Runnen were 1lven a T·abirt with tbe name of tbe race •tamped on It. 'f President ·s Trophy -Ficker and Ruffing Architects. Newport Beach; Commodore's Trophy - Bell Junior High School. Garden Grove and Sweepstake Trophy -Ron Raynsford Dune Diggers. Costa Mesa. Most Unique -Whiz Bang Blues Band Choir Construction Co.. Newport Beach : Most Humorous -Boy Scout Troop 106. Costa Mesa and Overall Best -St. Mi chael and All Angels Sand Crabs, Corona del Mar. Best Business Entry -·Ficker and Ruffing Architects, Newport Beach: Best Youth Group Entry -Pacific High School Spanish Club, Garden Grove, and Best Family Entry -Bill Walsh. El Tor.o. Woman Bu.ms Self SACRAMENTO (AP> -A 28-year-old woman, Alice May • Wong, burned herself to death at her South Sacramento home, of· ficers report. They said Ms. Wong had been out of work for several months and was despon· dent. 'NICE PEOPLE' READ THE A.DS • 'l 'm amazed •t bow many real· ly nice people read the Daily Pilot claasified pa1es -and I never~­ alized how well the ads work in reachi111thoaepeople." .Th•l's the praise from the Newport Beach wom•n who placed thisad in the Dally Pilot: Clun, quiet hardworkinai Fem. student desires ll m •Apl ·Bach in CM . area XlCX ·XUX If you want to reach a bunch of teally nice people with your clualll..S advertiain1 mesH1e. call the rrtendb Daily Pilot ad· YiHn at9'2·51'19. --- Sprinkler Damages Equipment Technicolor Audio/Visual of. ficials learned the hard way Sunday that their electronic burglar alarm system works fine at 345 Clinton St., Costa Mesa, but the fire alarm has a few buga. Fire department officials said $30,000 worth of electronic game components and testing equip· ment was ruined when the firm 's automatic sprinkler system was triggered al about 4:25 a.m . by a small fire in a testing room. The alarm impulses were not received at the company which monitors Technicolor·s elaborate system. fire officials said today. but a bell did ring on the building's exterior. That bell was heard by a pa. trolling police officer at about 7: 4S a.m .. some three hours after the sprinklers went off. said Fire Marshal Russ Henderson. When responding firemen broke a window to enter tbe flooded building, Henderson said. a burglar alarm was trig- gered at the alarm monitoring company. Henderson said the company. a division of Technicolor Inc .. manufac tures electronic television games. He said the small fire resulted from an elec· trical malfunction in one of the games being tested. The fire, Henderson said, was put out in seconds by one of the several sprinklers triggered by Some high cloudiness tonight. Fair and cooler Tuesday. Lows tonight 48 alon1 the coast, 56 inland. Highs Tuesday 74 to 80. INSIDE TOOi\ \' Makmg balloon bouqueta. oa oppoeed to the floral kind. began oa a /od on the Eaat Coaat and haa gradually floated aero.a the country to Southem California. r Su '.'Try a Balloon m Your Biid Va1e." Page A7) ..• "' Mli..-.....ta ., ....... ., .. ............ AA Of ..... C... At PtlMM-*• ct ..... ., .. --~ 81 T ... ...._ er T......,_ ., .. ...... M ..,.._ A4 ' I I 1 • 11 ~--JlJST BREAKING--~ ..... l..ale ~from tOdaw'• worW aad ~ UV>.t ..,_~ Large Copter Crashes ' At L~hopping Center 11 LA l'l 't.:NTE 1API A ronslruc11on woc-kcr "as klllt>d to ~day Wht'n u ltlltlt' 1ndustr11I heh<'optcr r rHhf'd try m.i to lowt•r u , rooftoP mr rond1t1ont'r on ll f11r111ture ~tuns, aulhontil'S tuud •• 1 'l'tw.' '<-.•l'C••r lo l pt)wf'r as 11 descended above lbe l.1•v111 FurmtUN• store, which 111 undN l'onslrul'tlon tn thf' l'ut't1h: 1111111 1• , ~tiall 20 milt•11 east of l .O~ Anl(t'les. wa1d I .01> Anict•let. County ~herllf's St4t. lturr)' We irs mu "We> '1't' 111 u vt•ry J1rt•t•11rwus p(ll'oll1on n~ht now II 'to ll-.1k 111i.{ fuel tmtl w<''ft• rwt 'urt• tlw 1t1111tJm.: 1t ·., 1111 1-.111 h11ld 11 Wc1n111a s:11d · ('owlt)' ftrt' de purtnwnt s pokt>s wor11u11 .'\1tnn M1·('ulliwith sn1d thcre wus no fin· frnm ttw kttkinl( fut' I tlauki~ 1111 " lrnqf ·furmdmt' WASllJN<:TllN (1\1'1 S.•1•r1•titr\ 111 ...,latt-Jo:ctrn urnl !"I Musl..ll' "'~pn•11st'<11·uOl0t•rn tu<JJ thut lt irn 's t1•rr1t111 111l lntt'i.:t1t\ IS bt'lllj{ lhl"t'lill'Ot•d b) whut he ('ulll'd lht• 'I 1 dljl In\ lll>IOO ""\\'t' jre oppo::.cd to the 1hsrneml>ermt-nl of Iran. l\lu.,k11.· i;a1ct "Wt> IJ\·hl'Vl· that tht" 1·ohc:.1011 and stah1hl~ nl I run 1:. 111 th1• interest or lht• slub1la t>-11( th1• rct:ion ..is a whole 1 lw antl'~t It~ ul Iran 1s heing thrcutencd b) the Iraqi 1n' a::.10n Muskie's rt"rnarks ""~re prepared for dellven to ct nu111lw1 of private groups an l'hH·ago fhc specdl y,as ~l u~k1t-~ strongest statement to J atc about the posstb1 lily that thE' 11 .111 Iraq war could lead to the breakup or Iran l11Wric·1uu f 'lf"f• Bo1nht11~ MA Nl LA. l'ha(jppmes (AP l President Fert.11nand E. Marcos ordered Che arrests of nine opposition members. a L' S • businessman and 20 other persons today an the wake of terrorist bombings that culminated in an explosion at an Amt!rican travel agents' convention . A bomb went off Sunday night a mid 5,000 people at a seaside convent ion center minutes after Marcos made a speel'h calling Philippine terrorism "a nightmare which we hope 1s past and gone." It rn1ured seven Americans and about 13 others, none seriously. Marcos escaped unharmed. Officials of the American' Society of T ravel Agents canceled • the group's week-long convention today and hundreds of del egates jammed airline counters seeking f(jg hts out of the Philippines. LONDON <APl The luxury liner Queen Elizabeth II left Southampton for New York today a day later than scheduled because of a protest by crew me mbers. The crew members' action was taken in sympathy with str iking crews of two s ister s hips that the Cunard Line plans to 4 switch to Bahamian flags of convenience. J The 1.200 passengers, now due to arrive in New York on ~ Saturday insteaJ of Friday. were waned and dined at Cunard's • expense as they \\!ailed in port Sunday night. The ship held its normal progr am of lecturei.. rabarcts . film shows and dancing. ··..-Dead at 43 -~ .. Jrvine Publisher •.".,!!;c ~~~~Succumbs to Cancer ,, . .JL.-1 ;•:,rl George S . McDon ald. co· !!·~,Publisher o( the Irvine World 'News and New Worlds of Orange <;o unty fo r six a nd on e-ha lf 1·-1\!ars, d ied Saturday at his '• ;·?iome in Mission Viejo lie was : ... .:"9. '• ., Ml'Donald surcumbed lo :i, tancer he had been battling for :>!ltnore than a year. He had con· .:v:linued to work up until .lune or ~· ~this year . directing the editorial and advert is ing operations of ;;lhe magazine and newspaper. ~,.;·!c; McDonald JOaned the Irvine ·:~.C o mpa n y, owner o f both publications. in 1971, and was a p pointed co rpor C1te co m - is Suicide. :;.;J)est Method? •'•fj NEW YORK IA P l Chris ;,' .. ,an Barnard, the s urgeon who "I .... p rolonged s ome Ii vcs with ·pioneering heart transplants. .. ~~¥YS he believes suicide may be 1 '..: lle best form or treat ment for • :1 ~ome terminally 111 patients . _ , "De:-t~ is not t he enemy. Often 1t 1s good medical treat ment." Barnard says in his forthcoming book. "Good Life Good Death." "I feel that societ y is ready to take a giant step toward a better understanding of the dignity of death -and in the attainment of t h at dignity, if n ecessar y. t hrou g h, the acceptance of e uth a n a s i a a nd s u i c ide .·· Barnard said. ' ORANGE COAST c DAILY PILOT Cot4a Maea Office 1JO '#tH loy \1'"1 MA>lllnq """'•" ,. 0 9:'· • ..., .,.,. ottlcae ~ S.~<• lftl 1!4! CN .i Hltf> .... tfvN'""'°"' ft•Mh OIJJ h•Ctt &oul•v•Ht . mu n icat1ons d irec tor 1n mid-1974, assuming responsibili ty as co-publisher at that lime lie was a charter me mber and was instrumental in formation of the lrvine Chamber of Com merce. serving on its first board of directors. He also served on the boards of the Sor1ety of Professional Journalists. Sigma Del ta C h a, Oran ge Cou nt ) Chapter, and Orange County Ad vertising Federation. Prior-to joining the Irvine Comp any, Mc Dona ld w as editorial director and assistant publisher of Burton Pubbshmg Com pany, Newport Reach, and had been a south western re- gional edltor with with McGraw Hill publications . He served in several staff positions within the public af fairs division of the Irvine Com pany b e fo r e ass umi n g responsiblities as co-publisher McDona ld. who attended Cal St ate San Fr an cisco and the University of Ameril'as in Mex ico Cit y, earne d his ear ly ne wspaper experience a s a general assignment reporter on the Siskiyou Daily News in Yre ka in the early 1960s. He also served as correspondent during those years to the Assol'iated P ress. United Press lnterna· tional and northern California and Oregon daily newspapers. He joined the Fullerton Daily News Tribune m 1963, remaming there until 1968 when he "became associated with MrGraw-Hill Publications. _ A£ a chil.d..McDonald ac\ed m more than 4-0 Hollywood reature fi lms, and atten ded s tudio sc:hools during that per iod. He later attended Santa Monica College and El Camino College before enrolling in the Mexi<'o City University. McDonald is survived by hi s wife, Lynne. their two sons, Kevin, 20, and Dennis. 18, all of Mission Viejo, and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geor ge Bt McDonald of Ch e r o k ee Hil t s . A r k Me morial services are pending. T h e fam il y h as s uggested tributes in the f11rm or contribu- tions to the American Cancer Society. 2 O~iental RU88 Stolen in Mesa Geor ge I". Ur lmor c, a rul_( de aler, returned to his COfltO Mesa home early Saturday 1nom · ing to find the floor bare where two oriental rugs prevloual)' reated. Police said bur1l1r1 pried opn a .Udinc t1lau door to enter b.. boine Ud cart off the two rues. valued Ma total SU ,800. -·-·-·-·-----·--··..,.·------. 'Airtight' Siege Set By Iraqis ua-;11<1 rr. t.~b1tnon <AP> I n.-q suit.I 1111 infantry and armor "• •n111lhdakd tm "1111·t 1i;ht 11iege" of Ahudun uncJ Khorr amshahr as th1• l'n11ian t;uJf war entered"its fifth wt•ck today. Hut Iran said li.1d un's clt'fendcn, prevented It :Hp tanks fro111 pcnetralrng the ('tl.Y t.lefenst•s ur1d thal house to house fi ghting ra~t.'d 1n Khor- ' ti m:.h11hr for th<' fourth straight cla y It :111 :ah11 ,1111111u rH0 t"d it re llj1111•c1 h.h1111·.11nshahr which 11wuns fl'l't1lc l01t 11 1n Farsi to l\hu111n,h.11 '' h1eh mf'ans "city 111 t.lood ll s:rnl rht• change was 111 la 1but1· 111 tht• ""eµic: re s1st 1111 l' put up a~..iln'll the in '.11t 111~· 11 a<t" t.y lc;;J,1m1t· revolu t1111i.1r) ~11.1111:-.1111.'11 1n the port. 10 mill'" lrnm the rl'11nery l"ity of AhaJan Iran ·., leadt-r Ayat ollah ll11holl ah Khomeini agreed to al low a rncd1<1tion t"orn rniss1on of lslam1t heiltb of state to _go to Tehran but .,:.tid 1ls task was lo be <·onfrnl'd to ""m11cst1gating the crim1m1l 1nvai.t0n "' ordf:'red by I r aq i l'r t•s1dc n t Saddam I lusscin. 'I rhran Hi:tdio r eported T ht• broadc as t. monitor ed lwrl' said the µutnarc·h of Iran's lslam11· rC'volution gave the st att'ment in res ponse to u plea for <i nt'got1ated settlement of the war m:idt• by Habib Chatt1 , T unis ian sel'rctan .. ~e nt!ral of t h e IO·n<Jt1on Islamic Con fercnri' D e bate Set For County Candidates The first and perhaps the only debate amoung sout h Orange County congressional and as· sembly candidates will be hf'ld TuE·sda.v morning m Newport Ht>ad1. Tht• debate amoung 74th A!> scm IJly D1'i tr1<·t hopefuls and ·10th Congressional District can- didatc..>s will begin at H .30 a.m . m tht-Mariners Librar y, 2001 Oovt>r Drive T ht.' Women's C1v1c League of Newport I I arbor rs sponsoring the debate. Asscmhl} {'andidates experted to br on hand are incumbent Marian Bergeson, Dt!mor ratac ch allenger Ja('k Baldwin and Libertarian c andid ate Sue Waltman fl cpresentcd on th e con gress1onal ~lute· writ be inl'um- bl!nl Hobert Radhcim . Democrat hope f u I ~11 c h a e I O ow an rl l.1h e rtarian candidate Dan l ahaffey. Woman Bites 2 lnches·Off Man's Tongue LOS AN<;ELES <AP ) -A Holl ywood party host had his tongue sewed back on today a ft~r a woman g uest bit off about two inches of it because he took her drink away, a uthorities said. The woman wao arrested. The host. Hobert Hosenberg. 31. was II\ satisfactory l'ondition at Cedars-Sina i Medical Center after the surgery at 1 :30 a m .. s aid hospital spokeswoman Tess Griffin She said it would be about a IA.eek before doctors would know if the s ur,ery was surcessfuJ. Hosenberg told 1nvcst1gators lhat shortly after midnight he h a d admo nis hed one of his· g uests. Diane Carasso, about drinking alcohol although she was reportedly diabetic. lie took her drink away, and she leaned ov<'r as if to kiss Ros~nbera . said police Sg.t.. llank Petroski. Instead. he said. Shi' bit him Power Boat Stolen From Storage Area Newport Beac h Invest ment banker J ames Seott Campbell had parked his 30-foot power boat in a warehouse at 711 W. 17th St. in Costa Mesa , hoping to sell it. Saturday he discovered that thieves had broken Into the small building and towed the Wc llcr a ft Scar a b va lued at $23,500 away aboard the $1 ,500 trailer it rested upon. Costa Mesa police said the door to the building had been pried open and theorized tha( the boat, tl"ailer and all, was 'hitched to a larg• car or tnacll •nd lowed away. Campbell, who li ves in the Big Canyon area, said the copper and white boat bore the r acing numerala "811." , I Titoni<• on the Rorks One of the eye catchers in the .. Bottle Ship Muse um " of Neuh ~rl i n ge rsie l , W Germany. is the fully detailed repl!ra of lht' T1tani t·. wh1 t•h sank in 1912 on its. maiden voyage Hundreds of bottled ships t.1rt' on di!>µlay in the musuem. Irvine Slayi,ng Suspect Jailed Irvine police investi gators have Jailed the prime sui>pcct in a 1976 s laying in un or ange grove near where Irvine I ligh School now stands Haul IL Figueroa. 40. of Los Angeles. 1s being held without bail in the Newport Beach Jci1I after h1~ arnsl 1-'riday on murdt'>r c:harl!es. He was taken into 1·ustody by µo lrce when ht reported to work at 10 :45 pm. at the Farmer John Meat Pa<'ktng Plant 1n Vernon. ar1·ordrn~ l o Irvine police mvesta~ator Hon Veach Figueroa has Jong heen the prime s uspect 111 the ~laying of Eulogio Valenzul'la, 441. of Santa Fe Springs. whose gunshot- riddled body was found IJy a woman jogger . Vearh said. Police aJlegl' the motive for the s laying was the purported in· vo lve menl of Valenzuela and Figueroa's wifc, Veach sard Figueroa fled to Mexico after the shooting Figueroa IA. as a rrested by Mexican a uthorities but was freed in February of 1976 when an lryme Police Department ex· tradition request was denied. Veach said pohce then lost Routes for Mesa Free way Weighed A workshop aimed at getting citizen r eaction to var ious route alternatives being eyed for even· tual completion of the Costa Mesa Freeway will be held Wednesday evening an Newport Rea ch. Thf' workshop. s ponsored by <..:altrans offic:1als and members of Ne wport ·s Policy Advisory Committee. will be held in the Coun('al Chambe rs. 3300 West Newport Bl vd . The 7:30 p.m . workshop is open to the public. \ track or h11n until t h1., wct-k when a man calling h1msc•H San t1ago Torres lt ~Jm1rez w<is ar rested in Los An~cles on drunken driving l'hurgl'S Irvine poltt·e learned aftet the man was released by Loe; 1\ n g e I e s po I 1 t· e t h a t h 1 s flnger p1 inls matt·hed thost-of murder s uspec·t Fi g ue roa, Vearh said Veach said thut h(' was ablt.' to de t ermine "'here Fi g ue r oa worked from 1nformat1on the suspect gave Lo!> Ange It's police After that. 1t was JUSt a matter or going down lo h1~ pla1·c of employment and <11·resting him. Veach surd AP Wl ......... lo \ "i(•f oriou.4' Crystal Lee Sutton, whose battle to unionize the J .P. Stevens and Co. text ile mills in Roanoke Rapids, N.C , was the basis for the movie "Norma Rae." has won ~r fi ght \\'ilh the signin g of the first union agreement by the company. Mi ss Sutton. now an AFL-C IO "orker. was fired in 1974. II you wanl Levi Cord rlares. we ve gal em Our five oos-c c.Olt.>rs aro 11 l.Jlun tan ' tin!'.Ola re o.~vy and ull wti•tO 1n 84'1o. c..onon/16· poty~rer ior Sllrlnkaga conirOI • Extortion Attempted At Casinos ST ATEl.I NE <A P l Caesars l"a hoe is the latest Nevada 1·asmo lo be hit by an extortion ;.ittempt. Douglas County Sheriff Jerry Maple said today. lie said two identical extortion notes wert' found late Sunday one at Caesars and the other at the Sahara-Tahoe across the street from Caesars. Ma pie said he would not com- ment on the contents of the notes. the amount sought or the t ype of threat. lie said a 33 year-old San Jose area man he would not identify was being sought for question· ing. 11 e also refused to com menl on O nt' r t>p<irt t ha t the note lhn:atened to contaminate the water suppl} at Caesars if terms of the note were not met. Ca.:sars Tahoe is across· the street and c ast of Harvey's Hesort llotel Casino where an - extor~1on plot l'nded in la te August with the explosion of a huge bomb. causing $3 miltion in dama~e Large Wave Claims Life LINCOLN CITY. Ore. <AP ) A large ocean wave swept a mother and son off a Silet z Ray beach. apparently drowning the woman. authorities said. Dorothy H. J ohnson, 57, of Mer ced. CalH. ne ver s urfaced a rte r the wa ve caught her near the mouth of the Siletz River on Sun- day. Oregon State Police said. H e r so n , James Dougharty. 32 . a lso o( Mer ced, was able to s wim across the bay to safety on Sa hshan Spit Penins ula, where he was treated for minor injuries. /\I S G/\nA(J~ ')6 I ASI llON 11;,1 /\NI l Nr Wl'Om t3t /l.t I I 111 '544 lll m I ' Irvine O IT IOl\I VOL. 73, NO. icM, 3 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1980 Appeals Cour..t Order --. ~ ew Hearing Seen For Patty Hearst SAN FRANCISCO <AP I Patricia Hearst Shaw. the kid napped neW$paper heiress and former Symbionese L1berat1on Army fugitive. is entitled to a new hearing in her legal battle to overturn a bank robbery <'OR· viction, a federal C'Ou rt ruled to· day. The U:S. 9th Court of Appeals ordered the hearing to be held in federal district court. A date for the bearing has not been set. Mrs. Shaw, then Miss Hearst, was convicted in the April 1974 robbery of a branch of the Hibernia Bank in San Francisco. President Carter later com-muted her prison sentence and sbe was released on Feb. 1, 1979, after serving less than two years. During her trial, she claimed she was forced to join in the holdup by the SLA, the militant band which kidnapped her from her Berkeley apartment two months earlier. The court's action today came in response to an appeal filed by Mrs. Shaw against a ruling by U.S . District Court Judge William Orrick, who rejected her bid for a new hearing. Altbouch she is no longer in federal custody, she hopes to get the robbery conviction thrown out, clearing her record of her only conviction. After she was released from prison, she married Bernard Shaw , a San Francisco policeman. Her rights were violated, Dead at 43 -~ ....... NEW HEARING ORDERED Petrlcl• Heem Shew argued Mrs. Shaw, because de· fense attorney F. Lee Bailey spent much of his time hunting the publication rights to her story rather than on her defense. The appeals court ordered Or· rick to find out whether Bailey violated Mrs. Shaw's rights by failing to seek a continuance in her trial, failing to try to shift the trial from San Francisco and by putting her on the witness stand. Al the same time. the court, in its l&·page ruling, threw out Irvine Publisher Succumbs to Cancer George S. McDonald, co· publisher of the Irvine World News and New Worlds of Orange County for six and one·half years, died Saturday at bis home in Mission Viejo. He was 43. McDonald succumbed to cancer be had been baltliJlg for more than a year. He had con- tinued to work up until June of this year, directing the editorial and advertising operations of the magazine and newspaper. McDonald joined the Irvine Company, owner of both publications, in 1971, and was appointed corporate com · munications director in mid-1974, assuming responsibili- ty as co-publisher at' that time. He was a charter member and was instrumental in formation of the Irvine Chamber of Com- merce, serving on its first board of direct.on. He also served on the boards of the Society of Professiooal Journalists. Sigma Delta Chi, Orange County Chapter, and Orange County Ad· vertising Federation. Prior to joining the Irvine Company, Mc Donald was editorial director and assistant publisher of Burtqn Publishing Company, Newport Beach, and had been a southwestern re- gional editor with with McGraw- Hill publications. He served in several staff posltiom within the public af. fain division of the Irvine Com· pany before assuming respomlblitiet aa co-publisher.• McDonald. who attended Cal 'NICE PEOPLE' READ THE ADS "I'm amaaed at bow many real- ly nice people read the Daily Pilot cluaifted pqea -and I never re- allaed bow well the ads work ln reacbiqtboee people." Tbat'1 tbe pralae from the Newport 8e,ch woman who placed UU. ad ln tbe Dally Pllot: Clean, quift hantworklnti •·em . student desires ICM ·Apt: Ruh 'n C•l a ... alllCJMUUl& State San Francisco and the University of Americas in Mex· ico City, earned his early newspaper experience as a general assignment reporter on the Siskiyou Daily News in Yreka in the early 1960s. He also served as correspondent during those years to the Associated Press, United Press Intern&· tional and northern California and Oregon daily newspapers. He joined the Fullerton Daily News Tribune in 1963, remaining there until 1968 when he became associated with McGraw.Hill Publications. As a child, McDonald acted in more than 40 Hollywood feature film s. and attended studio schools during that period. He later attended Santa Monica College and El Camino College before enrolling in the Mexico City University. McDonald is survived by his wife , Lynne, their two sons, Kevin, 20, and Dennis, 18, all of Mission Viejo. and parents, Mr. and Mrs. George B. McDonald of Cherokee H i lls , Ark . Memorial services are pending. The family bas sugges.ted tributes in the form of contribu- tions to the American Cancer Society: · Theater Eyed For Irvine's Uni School Irvine Unified School Dist.net trustees tonight will consider the posaiblllty of building a perform· in1 arts theater at Univenity Hieb School. Irvine City Mana1er Paul Brady Jr. said the proposed theater comes as a surprise to city staffers who have been try. Ina to find a way to finance a city-run theater. The City of Irvine baa Sl.5 mllllon in park bond fundl with which to build a theater ln the city. • The school di1trict staff said In a memo to truatffl that the auditorium la needed to keep pace with tbe needl of Irvine 1tudeab end eommua:lty. Brady laid lD a memo to tbe eouadl tbet city ltaff will pre- pue a npart oe the school dil· trtn.....-i. arguments that her conviction should be overturned because Bailey failed to suppress a tape of her conversation in jail. Mrs. Shaw also claimed that pretriaJ publicity prevented her from having a fair trial, but this argument was rejected by the court. The bank robbery conviction is the sole conviction on her rec· ord. She pleaded no contest to charges-of assault and possession of firearms stem· ming from a shootout at Mel 's Sporting Goods store in Los Angeles, a month after the bank holdup. Mrs. Shaw's appeal attorney, George Martinez, said Bailey created a conflict of interests by agreeing to write a book about the case. It was never published. Mrs. Shaw was arrested in San Francisco following a na· tionwide dragnet in September 1975. Going Native (Awri~n) The defense by Bailey and co- co u n s el J . Albert Johnson claimed Mrs. Shaw was coerced by the SLA to commit illegal acts. They did not try to transfer the site of the trial or obtain de· lay because of extensive pretrial publicity. Concentration is the major ingredient Amy Getchell, 8, (a bove) uses in recalling form and design before execut· ing some artwork which tests her knowledge of Indian tradition. Helping Shannon Keeley, 5, make a selection is Ken Horvath, instructor of the Indian pottery workshop, sponsored by the Irvine Community Services Depart· ment , Fine Arts Section. Session was part of Native American Culture Week held in Heritage Park. Mrs. Shaw was put on the wit- ness stand and took the Fifth Amendment in the presence of the jury. "Bailey's potential conflict of interests is virtually admitted," the appeal court ruled today. "Mrs. Shaw is entitled to a hear- ing on the truth of her allega- tions." Irvine Chief Hits Rumors Of 'Coverup' A crime report saying Irvine Councilwoman Mary Ann Gaido took gasoline without paying for it has led to disaesioo in the ranks of the Irvine Police Department, Irvine Police Chief Leo Peartsaidtoday. • Peart said some of bis men are spreading rumors behind bis back that he tried to cover up the report. '•I haven't been afforded due process," he s aid. "I've been af. forded rumors and a kangaroo court." Defects Caffeine in Birth, Linked? For her part, Mrs. Gaido said she is embarrassed about the whole situation that began Sept. 29 when she left the Environ· mental Service Station, 4601 Campus Drive, Irvine, without paying a $3.87 gas bill. She said this is the second time in the last couple years that she has made such an accidental mistake. A station attendant got her license number and called police. She went back to the service station and paid for the gas after she was contacted by police. WASIDNGTON <AP) -The government proposed r egula- tions today it said would en· courage production of caffeine- free cola beverages and require industry to conduct caffeine safety studies bec ause of the substance's link to birth defects in test animals. One re~ulalion put forward by the Food and Drug Administra- tion would make the continued use 9f caffeine as a food additive contmgent upon industry's fund· DoPniDg In Mensa, OCC to Debate Webster's New World Dictionary calls the unicorn • mythical horselike animal with a single horn growin1 from the center of its forehead. BlJT ORANGE COUNTY Mensa -the high IQ society -contends that the animal did and, indeed, does exist to- da~ . So sure is the organization that it baa challenaed the entire Orange Coast College student body to debate the fa. sue Friday at noon on campus. Mensa's treasurer, Costa Mesan Bill Har\'ey, threw down the gauntlet a week a10. It was picked up by Mike Leigh, coordinator of the college's forenalcsdepartment. LEIGH SAID THREE students will make up OCC's team. The colle1e has won national speech and debate cbam· plonahipe, it might be noted, durtna the put two years. "Thia is abeer inlanlty " Harvey explained in anawer· inl why the debate was scheduled. "We think it wlll be a lot of f\.ln. And, we'll win. "I GUESS WE ALSO want to prove we (Mensa) are not a eoclety of intellectual snobe. We're looklnl to bunt that bubble." fk added, "Oran1e County Meua concedes the mtnlmal value of unlcorna u a meana of trauportatlon, tbouah. It la common knowledae that unlcorm can only be ridden by vtralm." ing of studies showing how caf· feine affects c hildren and human fetuses. The other proposal would re· move caffeine from the agency's list of substances generally rec· oi;tnized as safe, a step which ordinarily would lead to prohibi- tion of its me. The agency would allow an exemption permitting the current uses of caffeine pending study. The FDA devised the pro- posals after receiving results of a study which showed that rats fed caffeine produced offspring with partsoftheirpaws missing. Commissioner Jere Goyan restated the aaenc)''s wamiJli to pregnant women: They should avoid caffeine altogether or use it sparingly until clear evidence is available about its safety or harmful effects on humans. Both the National Coffee As· soclatioo and the soft drink in- dustry already have indicated their willingness to pay for caf- feine research. Among the (See CAFFEINE, Pa1e AZ> Bandit Robs Irvine Eatery Irvine police said today they are searching for a robber who took Sl,850 from an Irvine reataur.ant over the weekend. The man pointed a handaun at the manaaer of Gulliver's Restaurant, 1842 MacArthur Drive, at about 11 :30 p.m . Satur- day and demanded the contents of the safe, police said. The man then Oed ln a lar1e. dark automobile. Police delcrtbed him as belftl 21 to • ,ean old, .JOO pouada aad S·foot.10 wtth black hair, dark ey•, a moustache and a small fNlee. l'our Homt-town Dally NtawNpaptar TWENTY-FIVE CENTS 'Airtight' Siege Set By Iraqis BEIRUT. Le banon <APl - Iraq said its infantry and armor consolidated an "airtight siege" of Abadan and Khorramshahr as the Persian Gulf war entered its fifth week today. But Iran said Abadao's defenders prevented Iraqi tanks from penetrating the city 's defenses and that house· to.house fighting raged in Khor· ramshahr for the fourth straight day. Iran also announced it rt>· named Khorramshahr -which means fertile city in Farsi to Kbuninshar, which means ''city of blood." It said the change was in tribute to the ·'epic re· sistance" put up against the in- vading Iraqis by Islamic revolu- tionary guardsmen in the port, 10 miles from the refinery city of Abad~. Iran's l ead er Ay atollah Ruhollah Khomeini agreed to al· low a mediation commission of Islamic heads of state to go to Tehran but said its task was to be confined to "investigating the cr iminal invasion" ordered by Iraqi Presid e nt Sa dd am Hussein, Tehran Radio reported. T he broadcast. monitored here, said the patriarch of Iran's Is lamic r evolution gave the statement in response to a plea for a negotiated settlement of the war made by Ha bib Chatti, Tunisian secretary-general of the 40·nation Islam ic Con - ference. The leaders of both Iran and Iraq ignored appeals from other Moslem nations for a four·day cease-fire during Islam's holiest <See MIDEAST, Pa1e A%) Suspect Held In 4-year-old Irvine Murder Irvine police investigators have jailed the prime suspect in a 1976 slaying in an orange grove near where Irvine High School now stands. Raul R. Figueroa, 40, of Los Angeles, is being held without bail in the Newport Beach Jail after his arrest Friday on murder charges. He was taken into custody by police when he reported to work at 10:45 p.m. at the Farmer John Meat Packing Plant in Vernon, according to Irvine police investigator Ron Veach. Figueroa has long been the prime suspect in the slaying of Eulogio Valenzuela, 42, of Santa Fe Springs. whose gunshot· riddled body was found by a woman jogger, Veach said. Police allege the motive for the slaying was the purported in· volvement of Valenzuela and Figueroa's wife. Veach said Figueroa fled to Mexico after the shooting. Figueroa was arrested by Mexican authorities but was freed in February of 1976 when an Irvine Police Department ex- tradition request was denied. Veach said police then lost track of him until this week when a man calling himself San· <See SUSPECT, Pa1e A2) Coast Weather Some high cloudiness tonight. Fair and cooler Tuesday. Lows tonight 48 along the coast, S6 inland. Highs Tuesday 74 to 80. INSIDE TODA" Making banoon bouquet•. a1 oppoeed to the f lorol kind, ~gon °' a fad on the E<11t Coott and hot gradually floated ocrou the country to Southern CaUfornia. 1 See "Try a Balloon In Your Bud Vau." ~A1J IJ • T Ottobt! 20. t 980 ~--JVST BRE.-4KINC----... Loi• •~ from t~·· IOOrtd ...i ~ ~ .,,_&op.twM, Atlanta Killer Sought Door-to-door Hunt In ATLAN'fA lAl,1 ltoptn& to find a 1hred of t'Vlden<'e 1md prtveac another k1lhng, Atlant• Poll<'e and firef11lhtt'n1 laul\l'h .. d I door-to.doOf C'AftVllU of lM C'll,Y today. lt't'kin& tht' sl&)'t'r of 10 black <'hlldren About ~ officers and flref1ahten f•nned out frorn four sout.bllde fm~ 1tat1on1 at 9 • m At eadl i t.op, they handtd out • pamphh•t with sufl!ty llJ>S for duldrtin. a qu..at1onna1re and 11 pen1onul r>lt·u from >'ubll<' Safety C'omm11s11iontr LC'c I' Rrown for help m solvinij th'· crimes. .fflMldf" Hff# ff'flfJI •fNt•fPh•M• WASHINGTON tAPl Sl><'retary of State Edmund S 'Muakie exprnat'd l'oncern Loda) that Iran's territorial 1ntegr1t Ls beiq threatened by what he <'ailed the "Iraqi 1nv as1on " ··we are oppoaed to the dismemberment of fr an," Muskie said "Wt' belJeve that the <'Oht's1on and stability of Iran 1s in the inte;est ol the s tability of the region as a whole The integrity of Iran is beina threatened by the lraqa invasion .. Muaklt''s remarks were prepared for delivery to a number of private gro ups in Chacat:o. The s peech was Muskie's s trongest statemtnt to date about the possibility that the Iran lreq war could lead to the breakup or Iran. . lmrrfc-a1u f 'lf¥ ,,.,,,.,,.,.. MANILA, Philippines <AP> President f"erdinand E. Marcos ordered the arrests or nine opposition me mbers. a US. businessman and 20 other persons today In the wake of ter rorist bombings that c ulminated in an explosion at an American travel agents' convention. A bomb went off Sunday night amid S,000 people at a seaside convention center minutes after Marcos made a speech calling Philippine terrorism ·•a nightmare which we hope is put and gone." lt anJured seven Americans and about 13 others, none seriously. Marcos escaped unharmed. Officials of the American Society of Travel Agents canceled tbe group's week·long convention today and hundreds of del- egetes jammed airline counters seeking flights out of the Philippines. Unrr Back al .~ LONDON <AP> -The luxury liner Queen Elizabeth fl left Southampton for New York today a day later than scheduled becauaeol a protest by crew members. The c rew members' action was taken in sympathy with striltine crews or two sister ships that the Cunard Line plans to switch to Bahamian flags of conve.nience. The 1,200 passengers, now due to arrive in New York on Saturday instead or Friday, were wined and dined a t Cunard's expense aa they waited in port Sunday night. The ship held its normal program of lectures. cabarets, film s hows and dancing. Warning I .abets . .'On Tampons Sought -... WASIUNGTON <APl -The ,•Ji'ood and Drug Administration : .,&oday fonilally proposed that a warning label be put on a ll brenda of t ampons t o wa rn : women that tampons have been ·linked to the rare but de adly dis- '"'ease Toxic Shock Syndrome. The agency said the major ·'·manufac ture r s of tampons ·~already bave indicated tbey will ·voluntarily put warning labels 'Oil their producta while the FDA &Gell throwlb ita procedures lo make the rule mandatory. .-:-One brand of tampon, Rely. •'•was pulled off the market by its manufacturer, Procter & Gam · ble, last month because initial studies indicated it increased tbe rlak more than other brands. But the FDA said, "All brands or tampons bave been associated with tbe diaeue,." Tbe propoeed label would say: .. . ..WARNING: Tam,_ line : '"9 u.date4 wltll Tosic S..Ck · ·s~. a rare dlaea.e tllat 'eu Mfa&al. '" .. 230,000 Stolen From Re8idence CERRITOS (AP) -Some szao.ooo worth of valuables, in· ~hadin& 300 Krugerrands and 'f $20,000 cub, were stolen from a · home here, authorities say. • _ Madby Self, 40, reported the : : theft SUnday afternoon when he returned and found a sliding tlut door to his home had ap· parentl)' been forced open. No suspects were in custody. DAILY PILOT ,,_.,._ lldl!Ot .,_,,~ ~-•"91dho• CMftot "· '--""'--...... , .. , .. OftllMe C:.le .... Jll .. M ... 14rHI ~~~~~·~-:.:=:. ' .. You can almost entirely avolctlbe risk of &ettlag tbla dla· ease by -' aalag tampoes. You caa redllce tile rlak by utai tampem ee ud off chlri.Dg your pet1od. "If you have a fever of ltz degrees or 1110..e, ud vomit or get dlanllea durl.8g your period, remove the tampon at once ud see a doctor right away." The proposed r egulation will be published in the F'ederal Register on Tuesday and the public will have 30 days to com- m ent on it. The FDA will then decide whether to make the rul~ final. To~ic Shock Syndrome has struck more than 400 persons and has been blamed for at least 40 deaths since 1975. Most or the cases were reported this year to the national Center for Disease Control. Tbe FDA said it is caused by a bacterium from the staphylococ· cus aureus family and that while some men and boys have con· tracted the disease. m ost vie· tims have been women under 30 -who use tampons. Rese archers do not know why tampons increase the risk of Toxic Shock Syndrome. the agency said. f'.-...P-..AI CAFFEINE . • studies they propose 1s one com- paring rates of birth defects with caffeine consumption by pregnant-women. Tbe ~ regulauom will be published in Tuesday's Federal R~gister and will be the subject for public comments for 60 days afterward. Then, final regulations would be proposed. Caffeifte is a stimulant found in coffee. tea, cocoa, c hocolate and some soil drinks. It also is found in some drugs. f'ru• Page Al SUSPECT. • tiaeo Torres Ramirez wu ar- rested in Loa Angeles on drunken d.rtvinl chartea. ,, • ., ...... (ft4,....., a111....,Mw ............ 1111 ~---°""""' Irvine police learned alter the man w11 released by Los Anaelea police that his fin1erprtnta matched thoee of r murder suspect Figueroa, Veacbaaid. ..... Veach iaid that he wu able to determine when Fltueroa worked from lnformaUoa the tulped save ~ Ancelet police. After tbat, It was Just a matter al 1olnl down to hia r.••ce of emploJment and arrest nt him, VHtbNkl. Slayi"1g Lawsuit Rejected WA~lll N<:TON IAPI The l .., "\u11r1•tnc Court rt>fused to d uy lll l't•VIVl' u l~tWSUll against tlll' 80vommcnt over the murder uf u rtuCl\•f'll Ill the Vete rans Ad m11111ilrnt1on ll11sp1lal in Long l\cu1·h The ju.sllct'S left intact lower c·ourt ruhn8S d ismissing the wrongful death suit filed by A lfrcd and Estelle La Hoc he Ile. whose son , William . was shot to death In has hospatul bed Sept . 4, 1974 La l<O{'he lle allegedly was shot by ltarold Coyne. who s uspected l.al<orhclle of having an affair with ha s wife Coyne surren· de red 1in1lted1 ately ~Cler the shoot tn~ I. a I( o 1'11 e I l l' 's p a rents . represented by lawyer Louis Niven or Sanla Ana. sued the governmeru for negligence. The s uit chargt•d that the hospital's se<·ur1ty was msufftcient to pre- vent Sllt'h a forese.cable occur- rence. A federal trial Judge and the ~th tr .S. Can•uit <..:ourt of Appeals ruled th at there was nCJ 1 ~li~encc• bec·ause such an 0(' c urrenc<· was not r easonably foreseeable. MIDEAST. • holiday, the feast of id el·Adha. whi c h bt'~a n Su n day. The Koran. ttw :\loslcm holy book. forbids the spilling or human blood during the period . Meanwhile. th£• 52 Americans held hostage in Iran began their 354!nd day in rapt1v1ty today. and the speaker of the ~l ajlas, Iran's Parl iament. i ndicat e d the legislative body would decide the hostages' fate late this week or early next week The s peaker of the Majlis, Ayatollah llashe m i H afsanjani, said in a te lephone interview with The Associated Press that the Parliament would decide in the ··next two or three days" on conditions for the release. He also said it was a "very remote possibility" that the hostages would be put on trial. although som e mem bers of Parliament have <'ailed for spy trials for at least some or them. Iranian c:ommuniqucs report ed heavy fighting al both ends of Iraq's 300-male invasion front as well as in the central sector . But no major change in the battle lines was reported by either gov. e rnment l ran acknowledged for the fi rst time that the Iraqis con· trolled all the highways leadmg into Abadan and said they hit the besieged city with ·'heavy weaPons and artillery fire" Sun- day Out the defenders "re· turned tht! fi re and prevented the Iraqi merc•enaries from ad · vancing. •· a communique said. It c laimed the destruction of s ix Iraqi tanks, flv<' other vehjcles and five enemy "bu9,k ers.,. There was no confi rmation of any of the claims sinct> foreign reporters were barred from the battlefronts OCTD Mulls Bus Link of SC-NewpOrt Planners for the Orange Coun ty Transit Dis trict want to s tart new commuter bus routes link· ing San Clemente with Newport Beach and most of the Orange Coast with Long Beach. Those two routes and several ot.h er pr?posed route changes will be discussed Thursday in a public hear ing before the dis· trict 's board of directors. Such public hearings a re re. quir ed before significant route changes are made. The hearing is scheduled dur- ing the board's m eeting at 9 a.m . Thursday at the OCTD headquarters at 112.22 Acacia Parkway in Garden Grove. Proposed bua route No. 205 would provide express service bet ween San Clemente and the Newport Cente r in Newport Beach. The bus would toe the San Diego Freeway and atop in San Juan Capistrano, Mission Viejo, Laguna Hilla, Irvine and Ford Aerospace near the Newport Center . ProPQled route No. 206 wou.ld offer commuter service between the Laguna Hilla Mall and downtown Long Beach via the San Dle10 Freeway. Stops are scheduled in Irvine, Costa Mesa and Cal State Long Beac h. The proposed route changes uC for conatderaUon Tbunday a so lnclUde the elimination of route No. 11$, which llnka La1un1 Nltuel wtth lliaaion Vie· Jo vl1 t.heCrown Valley P1rkw-.y. District plumen contend the year-old route basn'l bad enoqh rldel'ltobeftCll90mJcat ' O•llY ,llol-•Y ~P•yM RAYNSFORD'S DUNE DIGGERS FROM COSTA MESA CREATED THIS WINNER With a Sketch In Time and a Secret Weapon, They Repeat H Grand Champa 2,000 Sand Watch 19th Castle Fete Mo y scouts, prot essio{lal architeC'ts a nd a high school Span ish c lub fro m c;arde n (;rove went shovel to shovel and pail·to·pail Sunday afternoon in the 19th annual Sand C:.istle Building Contest an Corona dcl Mar Enve loped by summer.like weather con~tions. a light. silky breeze and a crowd of morl' than 2.000 onlookers. :i.1 teams 1:CJ1n peted for various honors For the second straight year. the H<ln ltaynsford Dune 01~· ger s took the S w cepstilke~ trophy with a detailed, multi level sand castle complete with waving fl ags on top Raynsford. a Costa Mesa bus1 nessm an. said om· of his team members sketC'hcd the {'aslle before the t'Ontest. "You nev<'r re:-ily end up with what you had in m ind," he noted a fte r the competition, adding that ha s secret C'a rv ing we:.1pon this year w;..is a toothbrus h c·on· tainer . T h e tro ph~ for t he roost uniq ue ('reation went to the Whiz Hang Blues Ha nd Choir and ConstruC'tion Co of Newport Beach for its urban cowboy sand east le Teams were l!1ven two hour<> Lo mold sand an tnd1v1dual 10 feet by 10 f<'l't plots on the strand in Corona del Mar Cr eat ions 1ncJ ud€.'d a pyramid schemL· castle. a hot d1r balloon <'Ompletc with a passenger and a boy scout pup tent with a racoon lic king a sleeping scout master's feet T he Newport llarbor Chamber of Commerce s ponsored the building (•ontest a nd piped in the fifth ~ame of thl' World Series to contestanLc; whilcthejudging was taking pl ac~ Cubans Protest WASHI NGTON tAPl About 100 Cuban re£111::ecs undergoing treatment for mental and emo tional proble ms s taged a bne r disturbanre at St. Elizabeth's Hospital. police reported /\ police s po k esman sa id the Cubans sm ashed several win dows, destroyed furniture and set a small fire Sunday at one o( the federal hospital's building~. Tl11s year's w111ners "'t>rl· President's Trophy 1-'tt'kcr and Huffing Arch1tet t'i, :\'(•wport Reach: Commodore s 'l'roph} l'lell Junior lligh School. ljardc n < ;ro" e <1nd Sweepstake 'l'roµhy flon Haynsford Dune Oar-;~ns. Costa :\Jesa Most L"nlQuc Wh1" Ban~ Blues B:.ind Choir Cunstru<·t1on ('o . New purl Ac a ch . ;\Jost 1111 mo row; Ooy Sc· out Troop 106. Costa ~h·:-a a nd Ch.Prall Hec;t St \l 1c-hacl anrl All An#!t'h Sami Crabs . Cornn.1 4fol :'tl ar B•·~t Uw,iness Entry I '1rker ,ind Huffing Ar<'hltll't~. ='ewPf)rt Hl·arh. Oest Youth l,roup IO:nlr) l'at1f1<· lligh S1·h1>0J Spani~h L'lub, I iardt•n <irovr csnd Bt•:-.1 Family Entry 111\t Wabh F:I Toro \ ·;.., oriou~ Crystal Lee Sutton. whose battle to uruonize the .J. r . Stevens and Co. tc:\tlle mills tn Hoanoke Hapids, N.C.. w<.1s the basis for the movie ..Norma Hae ... has won he r fig ht with the signing of the first union agreement by the rompany. Miss Sutton. now a n Al'L-CTO worker. was fired m 197,1. If you want Levi Cord Flares we ve gar em O\Jr rive bBSIC colofS 8'8 It blue ·1011 rhOC.ol:ite ~Ivy and otl wtllto 1n IW" C<>n00/16~ l)'"llyestor lor Wlflfcage control • Extortion Attempted At Casinos STATEl.INE <A P > Caesars 'J a h o1• 1s the lalest Nevada t•us 1110 to be h it by a n extortion all •mpt. Douglas County Sheriff .Jerry Maple said today. lie said twCJ identica l extortion notes were found late Sunday · one ut Caesars a nd the other at the Suhara Tahoe a C'r oss the :.treC'l from Ca esars. Maple said he would not com · m ent on the rontents of the notes, the amount sought or the type of threat. lie srud a 33-ycar-old San Jose ar('a man he would not identify was hcin~ soui.:ht for question- ing I le .1lso refused to comment on one r eport th at the n o t e threatened lo rnntaminate the .... akr suppl)· at Caesars if terms nf thr note \.\(•rt> not met. Maple s .. 11d \hut wat<•r tn the Stateline area '.I\ i!S "totally s afe " and that no Opl·rations at a n y of the r·a,.tno~ h'1d bf:'c n curtailed. 1 ars:ir:-. T :ihoe 1s across the "lre rt and C'asl ••f llarvey's Hesort lintel Casino where an t•,t<1r llon plot C'nried in latt! Au~u~t wit h the explosion of a huge l>nrnh. t•ausang S3 million in damag" I s S uicide Best Method? NEW YOl<K (APl Chris· t1an Barnard. the s urgeon who prolon ~c·d som e l ives with pioneering heart trans plants. sa\'s he b....lieves suJcide may be t he best form of treatment for '>ome Lcrmuwlly Ill r>atients. · Oeuth 1s not the e nemy Often it 1s good medical treat· ment . ·· Barnard says in his forthcoming book, "Good Life- (;ood Death " · · r feel that SOC'1ety is r eady to take .i l!Hlnt step toward a better undrr~tandin~ or the dignity of death and an the a ttainment of t h ar d1g n1 ty. if necess ar y, through the aC'CP ptan ce of eut han a s ia a nd s uicide ." n ::i rnard said AL 5 GAn AGr ?b r ASI tl()N I bl AND Nf Wl'OH T Rf ACJ I 7lll 1 G44 IOJO ·---~-.. . • • I ' Laguna/South Coast Your Honteto•n Dally Nt"wNpap•r VOL. 73, NO. m , 3 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Birth Defects, Caffeine Link Probed WASKINGTON 1API The 1overnment proposed re1ula Uona today lt saJd would en courqe production or l'alfttM· free cola bever••et •nd reqwre industry to conduct caffeine aafety atucliea becau1e of lbe au'-tance's Unk to birth defects in teat animal.a. One re~aUon put forward b)• the food and Drug Admmistru lion would makt: the contanu~ 111e o( <·affelnt> a.11 1t food ~dd1\lve cootin1ent upon industry s fund Inti or S1udies showing how ral feine affe t ts t·h t ldr~n i.nd human fetuses The other propos al would f \' move caffeine from lhe 1tgency's last of substances gen~rally rec Appea/,s Court Order OKfHt cd as safe, a step which ordinanly would lead to prohibi· lion of Its Uile. The aeency would ullow an exemption permitting the current uses of caffeine pending study. The FDA devised the pro· posals after receiving results of a study wtuch showed that rats fed t•affeine produced offspring New Hearing Seen For Pat(y Hearst SAN FRANCISCO IAP) - Patricia Hearst Shaw. the kid- napped newspaper heiress and former Symbionese Liberation Army fugitive, is entitled to a new bearing in her legal battle to overturn a bank robbery con- viction, a federal court ruled to· day. The U.S. 9lb Court of Appeals ordered the hearing to be held in federal district court. A date for the hearing has not been set. Mrs. Shaw, then Mias Hearst, was convicted in the April 1974 robbery of a branch of the Hibernia Bank in San Francisco. President Carter later com-muted her prison sentence and she was released on Feb. 1. 1979, after serving less than two years. During her trial, she claimed ahe waa forced to join in the holdup by the SLA, the militant band which k1dnapped her from her Berkeley apartment two months earlier. The court's action today came in response to an appeal filed by Mn. Shaw a&ainst a ruling by U .S. District Court Judge WUliam Orrick, who rejected her bid for a new hearing. Although she is no longer in federal custody. she hopes to gel the robbery conviction thrown out. clearing her record ot her only conviction. After she was released from prison, she married Ber_nard Shaw, a San Francisco policeman. Her rights were violated, Utility Savi• ............ NEW HEARING ORD!R!D Plltrtda Heam Shaw argued Mn. Shaw, because de· fense attorney F . Lee Bailey spent much of bis time hunting the publication rights to her story rather than on her defense. The appeals court orsfered Or· rick to find out whether Bailey violated Mrs. Shaw's rights by failing to seek a continuance in her trial, failing lo try to shift the trial from San Francisco and by putting her on the witness stand. At the same lime, the court, in its 16-page ruling, threw out Some in Clemente Protesting 'Deal' More than 100 property owners just inland of the San Diego Freeway in central San Clemente are getting the deal of a lifetime, other residents say. They're getting utility lines in their neighborhood placed un- derground, and the only cost to tbe property owners is the hookup fee. Unfair, say other San Clemen- te ans, who complained that when they approved under. grounding utilities in their neighborhoods they had t.p pick up half the cost of 'placing lines underMround as well as the hookupiee. But council members voted lut week to approve the district, known u the La CUesta Under· ground Utility Dlatrtct. involv- ln& about 1.50 property owners. The diarlct, wblcb wu pro- poaecf more than four years •10, la to be funded by San 'NICE PEOPLE' READ TREADS "l'mamued at bow manyreal-11 Dice people read tbe DaUy Pilot cl ... lfted pqet -and I never re· allied boW well tbe adl work ln naeblaltbaaepeople." Tbat•a tbe praise from tbe Newport Beach woman who placedtblladlntbeDalty PUot: Clean, qui« barclworkiDI Fem. •lucleat dHlrea Rm1Apt..'8Hb In CM • .,. .... -Ud Diego Gas and Electri·c Co. funds and property owner as- sessments for the hookup. Cost to the property owners is expected to be less than $1,000 per hookup, with the utility pick- ing up the cost of trenching elec- tric, phone and cable television lines. The utility funds come from a total of $824,000 the power com- pany bas set aaide for construe· tion of such districts. In the )>ast, neighborhoods wishing to undergro\ind unaieht- ly linet bad to prove \bat leu than 40 percent of t~ property owners within the district ob· jected to the program. And they had to pay a much larger proportion of the cost. The fact that the La Cuesta property owners are getting off so cheaply irritated several San Clemente speakers lut week. Mr. and Mn. Harold Taylor, who paid for under1roundin1 of their utility lines years ago, said tbey want a portion of that money refunded to them. But a spokesman from SDGlcE said the funda are for new construction of utility lines, cs-UTILITY, Pase .U> 1230,000 Stolen From Residence CERRITOS <AP) -Some S2JO,OOO worth of valuablea, in· cludlq IOO Kru1errand1 and •.ooo e.lh, were atolen from a home ._.Set~• aay. Madby , 40, reported tbe arguments that her conviction should be overturned because Bailey failed to suppress a tape of her conversation in jail. Mrs. Shaw also claimed that pretrial publicity prevented her from having a fair trial, but this argument was rejected by the court. The bank robbery conviction is the sole conviction oo her rec- ord. She pleaded no coolest lo c h arges" of assault and possession of firearms stem· ming from a shootout at Mel's Sporting Goods store in Los Angeles, a month after the bank holdup. 'Mrs. Shaw's appeal attorney, George Martinez. said Bailey created a conflict of interests by agreeing to write a book about the case. It was never published. Mrs. Shaw was arrested in San Francisco following a na- tionwide dragnet in September 1975. The defense by Bailey and oo- c ou n s el J . Albert Johnson claimed Mn. Shaw wu coerced by the Sl.Jt to commit illegal acts. 'Ibey did not try to tranafer the site ol the trial or obtain·de- lay because of extensive pretrial publicity. Mrs. Shaw was. put on the wit- ness stand and took the Fifth Amendment in the presence of the jury. "Bailey's potential conflict of interests is virtually adpiitted," the appeal court ruled today. ''Mrs. Shaw is entitled to a hear· ing on the truth of her allega- tions ... OCTD M11lls Bus Link of SC-Newport Planners for the Orange Coun· ty Transit District want to start new commuter bus routes link· ing San Clemente with Newport Beach and most of the Orange Coast with Long Beach. Those two routes and several other proposed route changes will be discussed Thursday in a public hearing before the dis· trict'a board of directors. Such public hearings are re- quired before significant route changes are made. The hearing is scheduled dur- ing the board's meeting at 9 a.m. Thursday at the OCTD beadquart.era at 11222· Acaei• Parllway in Garden Grove. Proposed bus route No. 205 would provide express service between San Clemente and the Newport Center in Newport Beach. The bus would take the San Diego Freeway and atop in San Juan Capiatrano, Mission Viejo, Laguna Hills, Irvine and Ford Aerospace near the Newport Center. . Thief Slows One Driver A San Cle men te • restaurant employee will be driving a lot slower throup town after his car waa bw'1lartaed over the weekend. with partsortheirpaws missing. Commissioner J ere Goyan restated the agency's warnine to pregnant women: They should avoid caffeine altogether or use it sparingly until clear evidence is available about its salety or harmful effects on humans. Both the National Coffee M · sociation and the soft drink in· duatry already have indicated their willingness to pay for caf· feine research. Among the studies they propose is one com· paring rates of birth defects with caffeine consumption by pregnant women. The proposed regulations will be published in Tuesday's Federal Register and will be the subject for public comments for 60 days afterward. Then, final regulations would be proposed. Caffeine is a stimulant found in coffee tea, cocoa, chocolate and som~ soft drinks. It also is found in some drugs. RAYNSFORD'S DUNE DIGGERS FROM COSTA MESA CREATED THIS WINNER With a Sketch In Time and a Secret Weapon, They Repeat •• Grand Champa Laatlslitle Area SC Property Otvners Due $20,000 Loan? San Clemente City Attorney Michael Bartlett hopes to have an agreement signed by mid· week that would see the city Joan $20,000 to five property owners to ''winterize'' a landslide near their home. The loan to the five property owners, whose homes surround the landslide mass above City Hall, would cover the cost of protecting the slope from winter rain runoff as well u a geologic survey to determlne what steps should be taken to prevent further slide damage. The homeowners would re- ceive the $20,000 interest free. with the stipulation that the city would be repaid within three months of a formal request for payment. In return. the property owners would have to sign statements holding the city not responsible, should something go awry · ·.: the corrective work is under way. Th e city has been facing potential lawsuits since the pro- perty owners filed nearly $10 million in claims against the ci· ty earlier this month. Council membens on Oct. l or· dered the property owners to "winterize" the slope, and told city crews to r emove two .dirt buttresses -or dams -from Wonian Bite8 2 Inches Off Man's Tongue LOS ANGELES (AP) -A Hollywood party boat bad bia tongue sewed back on today after a woman 1ueat bit off about two locbes oHt becauae be took tier drink away, a&atboriti• said, Tbe woman wao arreated. Tbe hon, Robert Rouaber1, 31, wu in aatlatactory coactiUon at Cedan-Slnai Medical Center after the 1ur1e17 at ,1:30 a.m .• said bospltal apolleawoman Teu Griffin. Sbe aaid lt would be about a week before docton would know lf the 1ur1ery wu aucceutul. Roeenf>er1 told lnve1tl1aton that abortly after mldn.lsbt he bad admoniabed one of bla aueata, Diane Caruso, about ctrtnldq alcohol altboqb abe wH reportadlJ d.labftlc. La Esperanza and Calle Patricia, below th~ slide mass. In the meantime, City Manager George Caravalho said he has received verbal endorse· ment from the property owners that the loan program might be acceptable. Bartlett said today he has re- ceived approval from the three property owners on Avenida Arlena. directly above the slide mass. and has tentative ap· proval from Tony Baumgartner, whose home is at the toe of the slide on Calle Patricia. Laguna. Eyes Bluff top Preservation Laguna Beach City Counc'l members will consider a bluff. top preservation ordinance which was prepared by city of- fici aJs after a separate bluff measure qualified for the Nov. 4 general election ballot. ' Planning commissioners have unanimously recommended re- jection of the ordinance. They said there were enough regula- tions in the city to protect the coastal bluff areas. The ordinance statea that. fhere would be a minimium set· back ol"25 feet for structures on Laguna's bluffs. Tbe separate initiative on the Nov. 4 ballot provides for a .35. foot setback that could be re· duced by variance to 25 feet or 10 feet depending on the depth ol the lot. Tbe cowicil meets at 6 p.m. Tuesday. South Lag1ma Plan W eighecl Members of the Oran1e Coun· ty Plannint Commiaaion will meet Tuesday to review the South Lquna Speclllc and Local Coastal Plan. T.be meetiJl8 will be held at Allao Elementary School in South Lquna beaiD.ninl at '1: 30 p.m. and ii open tOthe public. 2,000 See CdM Sand Creators Hoy scouts, professional architects and a high school Spanish club from Garden Grove went shovel-to-shovel and pail-to-pail Sunday afternoon in the 19th annual Sand Castle Building Contest in Corona del Mar. Enveloped by summer-like weather conditions. a light, silky breeze and a crowd of more than 2,000 onlookers, 34 teams com· pt-ted for various honors. For the second straight year, the Ron Raynsford Dune Dig· gers took the S weepstakes trophy with a detailed, multi- level sand castle complete with waving flags on top. Raynsford, a Costa Mesa bus\· nessman. said one of his team members sketched the castle before the contest. "You never really end up with what you had in mind," he noted after the competition. addi.ng that his secret carving weapon this year was a toothbrush ron- tainer. T he t rophy for the most unique creation went to the Whiz-Bang Blues Band Choir and Construction Co. of Newport Beach for its urban cowboy sand castle. Teams were given two hours to mold sand in individual 10 feet by 10 feet plots on the strand in Corona del Mar. Creations induded a pyramid (See SAND, Page AZ) Coast Weather Some high cloudiness tonight. Fair anc" cooler Tuesday. Lows tonight 48 alone the coast, 56 inland. Highs Tuesday '14 to 80. IN81DETODA~ Making balloon be>uqsuta, oa oppoeed to fM f lorol kind. bega" aa a fad °" tM Eon Coott oftd hot grodi.oU~ floated ocroa IM Counlfll lo So1dhern CoUforftla. 1 Su "T~ a 8oUoon in Your Bw:I Vo.-." Page A7J theft ..-., afterDooa wben be retal'Md ud found a •lfdln& Police aald the victim called from tbe Sambo's re1tauraat oe LOI. Mares to report someone bad broken into b1a car. The loa1 Amoq other items, a poUce radar de· le(!tor .•. ,. He tlDClll her drink awa}', ud 1be l....S over u ll to ld.M RoHDber1. Hld police Sp. Haak P9troK!. 1Mt41ad, be 1ald, 1he btt him. A brief aummary of tbe open apace pnMnatlon, coastal ac- ce11 and lad ct.velopment wlll be pr•llded bJ memben al tbe county'• J:avlronpaeatal ..... .... to Ida bom• bad ..,. ......., .... for* opeD. No ................. emtodJ. 11aa.,....-A1me1 . ror more tatonnatlon, caU Ron TlppeU at ........ • "' -JJ • ' --..;~-------------~--~~"""Ui9 I .. . . ...__.__.D,...A""l..,L..._Y ..... P ..... 1 .. LU......_J -~USC __ __,,M""o,..Q$11.-.... w ... C¥ ..... 1g,..Qtt..._,.20 ....... 1..,a.>_ ~--}LIST BRE.4"1NG--~ ...... L.ole 11~ from lodov'• •"' oftd "'°"°"°' uwe ._la;i ••• Atlanta Killer Sought Door-to-door Hunt Tl NT 1 "' t' Uop101ot 10 find a 1hred cl cvldenC'e and l>fl'Vl'nt un11th1•1 k1lhntt \ll11nta pollrc and hrefh(hlt:ri launched o door to door r u.t\\ ,.:i;s of th\' f'tl)' wctay . !jeeklng lht' 'll•yt:r or to bhar k duldr\·n . ·, About ~) ufft<'•'r' J nd (tr<'f1J(hten1 tanned oul from four ~outhshlf• fl.rt' ,t .1l1orb ut :l 11 rn #. Al t'Ol'h stcip. tht'\ h1rndcd °'-ll a pamphlet w1Ch UM~ llp8 for ,•h1ldrt•n u 1 • u10• 11nd a pn1onal pltft from t ubllc ~ e y orurnl11S1t11ll'r Lt.·t' P Rrown for help in 11olvtn" th1· l'r11nt•11 tl1ukl.-Ill••.~ ... "IN•..,..•••H· WASHI N1.:TON tAl1l Sffrct ;ir)' uf Slatt-Edmund S M uiskit' t•!(prt.'!lSt'd cllnt't'rn toda) thut I ran s lt!rtlt(JrlaJ in~~~nty 111 be11~ lhrl'utened b} what ht' t•alled tht' "Iraqi invus1~!' • 'Wl' IU"t' oppos~d to tht• d1smembercnent of lrlill. M u.sk It! uad "We believe that thl' cohesion .tnd stab1hly of I rllll 1s tn the intett:St 01 the st abtltlY of the rtog1on as a whole The tnte~nt y or Iran 1s beint: thrt:atened by the Iraqi'"" ai.1on ' Muska~ remarks wt:re prepared for dthvt·ry to a numt>«;r of priv all' ~niupi. 1n L'h1,·ago I h\" sp~ct·h WciS Mus kies strongest tdle11'l'Ot to date uhout tht.• puss1h1ln y that tt\(' I ran Iraq ~ ar could lei.d to the brt>akup ''' I 1 an l..wrfrn1u •• ,.,.._a., ....... MANll..A. Philipptne!\ tAP ) President fo'erd1nand E . Marcos ordered the arrests of nine opposition members. a U.S. businessman and 20 other persons today in the wake of terrorist bombings that culminated in an explosion at an American travel agents· convention. A bomb went off Sunday night amid 5,000 people at a seaside convention center minutes after Ma.rcos made a speech calling PhHippine terrorism "a nightmare which we hope is put and gone.·· ll mJured seven Americans and about 13 others. none seriously. Marcos escaped unharmed. Officials or the American Society of Travel Agents canceled the group's week-long convention today and hundreds of del· egates jammed airline counters seeking flights out of the Philippines. Llt1er Bark at .~ LONDON <AP) -The luxury liner Queen Elizabeth II left Southampton for New York today a day later than scheduled becauseol a protest by crew members . The crew members ' action was taken in sympathy with striking crews of two sister ships that the Cunard Llne plans to switch t.o Bahamian nags of convenience. The 1.200 passengers, now due to arrive in New York on Saturday instead or f"riday, were wined and dined at Cunard's expense as they waited in port Sunday night. The ship held its normal program or lectures, cabarets. film shows and dancing. ~ ~ ....... __________________________________________________ _, "2 Suspeets Jailed . .., Undercover Cops In Drug Arrests A Laguna Beach man and an , ~l Toro resident were arrested · ·on charges of selltng narcotics after ,Laguna Beach police aJ. lege dly completed a drug ··transaction in an alley behind a "focal night spot. Police identified the suspects .;as Michael Anthony Serrano. 23. ''of 23234 OrangP Ave., ,#7, El ':Toro. and Joseph Zeno. 38. or 'i43S N. Coast Highway. Laguna Beach. They were taken into ·~uslody early Saturday after un- ·~ercover iovestiRators allege • ,they purchased a gram of co- caine. Officers said an investigating team was sent to a disco club at 1164 S. Coast Highway and con- tacted Zeno. To complete the transaction. they said, the in· vestigators went l o another tavern llt 340 S. Coast Highway. •· • There. the officers said. they .. · ~1Laguna Home ·:.:)·Ransacked ', A burglar made off with $1,387 in cash, jewelry, and camera eq_uipmenl after ransacking the home of a Laguna Beach man. Police said the suspect en· ~red the Catalina Street home . O or Joseph DiVincenzo, sometime i over the weekend, by removing ;::. three louvered windows in the ·~. back of the residence. :~ The victim rep<>rted that s1:md ~ in coins, S515 in jewelry. an • $752 in camera equipment were stolen. OR ANOE COAST L sc DAILY PILOT Tht Ot.,._ tMit O.Uy Pilot ..,,_,, wtuth 1\ (GmbtAfd IN Nt•t PO\\, I\ --~011\tllfd l)y ,,. Of~ COHt P\IOl1\ftfnq GotnP41"Y ~-· ..,,. .. ,., •r• ovbfl""'1-d MoM•t t"4'o"9" '''d41' '°' Co\te Mt'-' Ntwoort k•th, HUf'ltl~on l ••tft '•Vftff1" V•fl•Y fr '1'11'\9, ~'0"'"' ••Mtli''iteWO' (N\t 4 \lnQI• r~IOMI tOfHOI' •\ PVeht..., Set~-.., •net ~,,, '"' prfl'<• ... , pu.&O\~lftt ptlll\t I\ •t lJO ~e\t lhf '\trNt P 0 Ao• IMO. Geii\t• MH.• t4 hl0f'nut ,,,,. ......... _ ,.,.\ief"' ."° P\#bt1-.fw• ~-·" ..... .;1Edlto• ,,,._, ............. M.6,..,,,,_. Eft1'°' c:a..wtM L-ll\\•u~ ,...n .. •no fd••Of ' L9f11118 hecfl Office •ott ... c ............. . .... contacted Serrano. They report· edly completed the deal and ar- rested the pair in an alley behind the establishment. They were later taken lo Orange County Jail and were held on $15.000 bail. Officers said the men were nol employed al either establish- ment. In another incident. two Laguna Beach men were ar· rested on charges of selling dangerous drugs after a Police informant made arrangements to purchase $100 worth of LSD. Alan Dale Jones. 28, and Robin Gregory Snellen, 2'1, both of 1178 Glenneyre St .• Laguna Beach, were arrested .after the transaction was allegedly made Friday near the intersection of G lenneyre and Anita Street. · The pair were taken to Orange County Jail after being booked at the Laguna Beach police sta· tion. Bail was set at $10,000, of· ricers said. Bolsa Chiea Benefit Run Draws 200 About 200 people walked or ran along the Bolsa Chica State Beach Saturday in a benefit 10-kilometer "fun run" put on by the environmental group. the AmigQS de Balsa Chica. ~Proceeds from the $10 entry fee went to the group's efforts to preserve the 1,200-acre BC?lsa Chica marshland, located Just west cl the state beach. Participants bad their choice ol running 10 kilometers (6.2 miles ) or walk ing f i ve kilometers. The first three finishers of the 10· K run were Dave Joseph, Costa Mesa, 33: 17 minutes. Tom Cheese. Laguna Beach, 34:40 minutes, and · Randy Febser, Huntington Beac h . 37 :42 minutes. The fint woman to finish ihe race was Buffy Ellis, Seal Beach, 43:39 minutes. Tying for first in the walk were Lyle Herrick and Ron Van· derhoff, both of Huntln1ton Beach. The race was named "Run· nin1 ls for the Birds." The courae wu the uphalt bike path that runa aloo1 tbe aand trom Warner Avenue 1outh tow~nl tbe HUDUncton IMacb cUffa, and UM u)lbalt parklq lot. The race .,., ... at •••. R..,.._. ..,.. ,ivea a T-lhlrt wltll tll• n•m• of t11e race ........ It. 'Airtipi' Siege Set By Iraqis fH~llWT. J.eb1tnon <AP> I n 111 suld 1t11 1nfuntry and armor t·onsolldated i.n "111rtight siel(e" o( A budan i.nd Khorramshahr u tht• Pt•rs1un t:ull war entered its ~•fth wt.'t!k tOda . But Iran said A11udur1':1 e en ers prevenle lruq1 tanks from penetrating the 1·1ty 's defenses und that house· tu houst! fightmK raged in Khor· ramshahr for the rourlh straight duy Ir an also announced it re· named Khorrams hahr which means fertile city 1n Farsi -to Khunanshar, which means ''city or blood ... It said the change was 1n t ribute to the "e pic re· s1stan<'e" put up against the in· vading Iraqis by Islamic revolu· l1onary guardsmen in the port, 10 males from the rehnery city or Abadan. Ir a n's lead e r Ay atollah H uhollah Khomeini agreed to al· low a mediation commission of Islamic heads of state to go to Tehran but s aid its task was lo be confined to ·'investigating the criminal invasion" ordered by Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, Tehran Radio reported. T he broadcast, monitored here. said the patriarch of Iran's Is lamic revolution gave the statement in response to a plea for a negotiated settlement of the war made by Habib Chatti, Tunisian secretary-general of the 40-nation Is lamic Con· ference. The leaders or both tr an and Iraq ignored appeals from other Moslem nations for a four-day cease-fire during Islam's holiest holiday, the feast of id el·Adha. which be gan Sunday. The Koran. the Moslem holy book. forbids the spilling of human blood during the period. Meanwhile, the 52 Americans held hostage in Iran began their 352nd day in captivity today, and the speaker of the Majlis, Iran's Parliament, indicated the legislative body would decide the hostages· fate late this week or early next week. The speaker of the Majlis. Ayatollah Hashemi Hafsanjani, said in a telephone interview with The Associated Press that the Parliament would decide in the "next two or three days" on conditions for the release. He also said lt was a "very remote possibility" that the hostages would be put on trial, although some members of Parliament have called for spy trials for at least some of them. Iranian communiques rep<>rt· ed heavy fighting at both ends of Iraq's 300-mile invasion front as well as in the central sector. But no major change in the battle lines was reported by either gov- ernment. Iran acknowledged for the first time thal the Iraqis con· trolled au the highways leading into Abadan and said they hit the besieged city with ·'heavy weapons and artillery fire" Sun· day. But the defenders "re· turned the fire and prevented the Iraqi mercenaries from ad- vancing." a communique said. It claimed the destruction of six Iraqi tanks. five other vehicles and five enemy "bunkers." There was no confirmation of any of the claims since foreign reporters were barred frort the battlefronts. F,..,_ PGfl~ Al UTILITY. • • and reminded the council the ci· ty might lost those funds to other cities. if they aren't used. Council members voted 4-1 . with Mayor Karoline Koester op· posed, to approve the district. Work should begin on the Ull· dergrounding within the next three to four months, with com· p\etion expected by early 1982. Teen Cyclist Badly Injured A Buena Park boy was in fair condition in the South Coast Medical Center intensive care unit today after his bike struck a sign standard and tree in Laguna Beach Saturday after· noon. Bobby Howes, 14, suffered head injuries in tbe accident near the lntenection of Loma Terrace and Y Plaoe shortly after noon Saturday. La1una Beach firemen said that the accident occurred w~en Howes and a friend were racmg downhill on Loma Terrace. Troops to Remain MOSCOW <AP) -Reafftrm· in1ltl1upport for tbe embattled Afthan aovemment of Prealdent Babrak Karmel, the Kremlin 11y1 lt will POt withdraw its ettlmated •.000 lfOOPI from the n•ithbort.aa Oeatul Aalu _u. tJoa untU "QIJ'9lllon" tben la eaded • ) ............ Titanir on flae lloela One of the eye catchers in the "Bottle Ship Museum" of Neuharlingersiel, W. Germany I is the fully detailed replica or the Titanic. which sank in 1912 on its maiden voyage. Hundreds of bottled ships are on display in the musuem. Warning I abels Extortion On Tampons Sought Attempted WASHINGTON !AP> The Food and Drug Administration today formally proposed that a warning label be put on all brands or tampons to warn women that tamp<>ns have been linked to the· rare but deadly dis- ease Toxic Shock Syndrome. The agency said the major manufacture rs or tampon s already have indicated they will voluntarily put warning labels on their products while the FDA goes through its procedures t.o maketherulemandatory. One brand of tampon, Rely, was pulled off the market by its manufacturer. Procter & Garn· ble. last month because initial studies indicated it increased the risk more than other brands. But the FDA said, "All brands of tamp<>ns have been associated with the disease .. " The proposed label would say: "WARNING: Tampoaa llave · been •~laled wl&Jl Toxic Slloc:k Sy•clrome, a rare dlaeaae tllat caa be fatal. . .. \'oa can almost eatlrely avold Ule risk of 1ettlag tills dla· ease by not aalll& tampou. \'oa can reduce tbe risk by u.alag tampom OD ud off d•rillC you.r period. "If you taave a rever ol 112 degrees or more, and vomit or get dlarrltea duriDg your period. remove Ule &ampoa at once ud see a doctor right away." The proposed regulation will be t>ublished in the Federal Register on Tuesday and the public will have 30 days to com· ment on it. The FDA will then 'Bomb' Fizzles CHICO <AP) -A bomb squad set off a small explosion next to a shoebox that an anonymous caller said contained a ·bomb - and out bounced a roll of toilet paper with a flashlight bitttery and some wires stuck into it. It happened Sunday in a shopping center parking lot. decide whether to make the rule final. Toxic Shock Syndrome has struck more than 400 persons and has been blamed for at least 40 deaths since 1975. Most of the cases were reported this year to the national Center for Disease Control. The FDA said it is caused by a bactenum from the staphylococ cus aureus family and that while some men and boys have con· tracted the disease. most vie· tims have been women under 30 ,who use tampons. Researchers do not know why tampons increase the risk of Toxic Shock Syndrome. the agency said. FromP~AI SAND. • • scheme castle. a hot air balloon complete with a passenger and a boy scout pup tent with a racoon licking a sleeping scout master's feet. The Newport Harbor Chamber or Commerce sponsored the building contest and p iped in the fifth game of the World Series to contestants while the judging was taking plac~. This year's winners were: President's Trophy -Ficker and Ruffing Architects, Newport Beach; Commodore's Trophy - Bell Junior High School, Garden Grove and Sweepstake Trophy -Ron Raynsford Dune Diggers, Costa Mesa. Most Unique -Whiz Bang Blues Band Choir Construction Co .. Newport Beach ; Most Humorous -Boy Scout Troop 106, Costa Mesa and Overall Best -St. Michael and All Angels Sand Crabs, Corona del Mar. Best Business Entry -Ficker and Ruffmg Architects, Newport Beach; Best Youth Group Entry -Pacific High School Spanish Club, Garden Grove, and Best Family Entry Bill Walsh. El Toro. If you wanl Levi Cord Flares. we've got 'em Our ltve bas.oc cOlois are It tjue 1an chOootato naw ond Qfl wtitte.1n 84'1C COlfOn/16% pOlyesler for • stv1nkaoe conrrOI A.t Casinos STATELINE CAP> -Caesars Tahoe is the I ate st Nevada casino to be hit by an extortion attempt. Douglas County Sheriff Jerry Maple said today. He said two identical extortion notes were found late Sunday - one at Caesars and the other at the Sahara-Tahoe across the street from Caesars. Ma pie said he would not com- ment on the contents of the notes. the amount sought or the type of threat. He said a 33-year-old San Jose area man he would not identify was being sought for question- ing. He also refused to comment on o n e re port that the note threatened to contaminate the water supply at Caesars if terms of the note were not met. Maple said that water in the Stateline area was "totally safe" and that no operations at any of the casinocs had been curtailed. Caesars Tahoe is across the street and east of Harvey's Resort Hotel Casino where an extortion plot ended in late August with the explosion of a huge bomb. causing $3 million in damage. Most major casinos at Lake Tahoe and Reno and many in Las Vegas have been plagued with extortion threats since All have proved fas false. "We're investigating this one just like we do all of them," Ma· pie said. "We go into them thoroughly until we are con· vinced they aren 't valid.·• Cubans Protest WASHINGTON lAP> -About 100 Cuban refugees undergoing treatment for mental and emo· tional problems staged a brief disturbance at St. Elizabeth's Hospital, police reported. A police spokesman said the Cubans smashed several win· dows. destroyed furniture and set a small fire Sunday al one of the federal hospital's building.s. ALS GAnAGC 56 FASHION ISl AND , Nl-WPORT BE:.ACH (714 1644 7030 ' I I I I ,, · Baatlngto• Beae• Fountain Valley ED ITI O N * "··········· D•lly New•p•per VOL.73,N0.294,JSE~C~T~IO~N~S~·~26~P~A~G~E~S~--------=O~R~A~N~G=-=E~C~O~U~N~T~Y~,=C~A=L~IF~O~R~N~IA ____________ ~M~O~N~D_A_v~,~OCT~~O~B~E~R~20==-,~1980:..=. ___________ T_W_E_N_T_Y_-_F_l_v_e_c_e_N __ T_S ·Birth Defects, Caffeine Link Probed WASlllNGTON <Al'I Th• iiovernment propond reiiula tlon• today ll uid would en coura1e producllon of caffeine (rH cola beveraae1 and reqwre industry to condud caffeine safety studies because or the substance's link to birth defects in test animals One reaulation put for"•ard bv tht' 1-'ond and Urug Adm1m1ln t1on would make the cunllnued use of caffeine as a rood additive contane~nt upon industry's fund an ti of studies show1nt1 how caf fe ine aHer ts l'hlldren und human fetuses T he other proposal would rt: move {'alfeane from the aten<')"s li st or substanres ~tmerally rel' Re.finery Cities o.cnlt~ as safe. a step which ordinarily would lead to prorubi· lion of iu use. The agency would allow an exemption permitting the l'urrenl uses of caffeine pending study. The FDA devised the pro· posals after receiving results of a study which showed that rats fed caffeine oroduced offspring Iraqi Armor Sets 'Airtight Seige' BEIHUT. Lebanon (AP> Iraq said its infantry and armor consolidated an "airtight siege" of Abadan and Khorramshahr as the Persian Gulf war entered its firth week today. But Iran said Abadan 's defenders prevented Iraqi tanks from penetrating the city's defenses and that house · lo-house fighting raged in Khor- r amshahr for the fourth strajght day. fran also announced it re· named Khorramshahr which means fertile city in Farsi to Khuninshar, which means "city Patty Wins SAN FRANCISCO <AP ) Patricia Hearst Shaw. the kid napped newspaper heiress and former Symbionese Liberation Army fugitive, is entitled lo a new hearing in her legal battle to overturn a bank robbery con· viction, a feder al court ruled to· day. The U.S. 9tb Court of Appeals ordered the hearing lo be held in federaJ district court. A date for the hearing has not been set. Mrs. Shaw, then Miss Hearst, was convicted in the April 1974 robbery of a branch of the Hibernia Bank in San Francisco. President Carter later com· muted her prison sentence and she was released on Feb. 1, 1979, after serving leas than two years. OCl1D Co11•1111fen Clemente, Newport Bus link Proposed Planners for the Orange Coun· ty Transit District want to start new commuter bus routes link· ing San Clemente with Newport Beach and most of the Orange Coast with Long Beach. Those lwo routes and several other proposed route changes will be discussed Thursday in a public hearing before the dis· trict 's board of directors .. Such public bearings are re· quired before significant route changes are made. The bearing is scheduled dur· ing the board's meeting al 9 a .m . Thursday at the OCTD headquarters at 11222 Acacia Parkway in Garden Grove. Proposed bus route No. 205 would provide express service between San Clemente and the Newport Center in Newport Volunteers Sought For School Panels The Ocean View School Dis· lrict is seeking volunteers to aerve on two committees involv· In& instructional programs for handicapped students and pupils that speak limited English. Beach. The bus would take the San Diego Freeway and stop in San Juan Capistrano. Mission Viejo, Laguna Hills, Irvine and Ford Aerospace near the Newport Center. Proposed route No. 206 would offer commuter service between the Laguna Hills Mall and downtown Long Beach vi a the San Diego Freeway. Stops are scheduled in Irvine, Costa Mesa and Cal State Long Beach. The proposed route changes up for consideration Thursday also include the elimination of route No. 185, which links Laguna Niguel with Mission Vie· jo via the Crown Valley Parkway. District planners contend the year -old roule hasn't had enough riderstobeeconomkaS. Robber Skips Dance, Takes Shop's Cash Huntington Beach police are searching for a man who robbed a danc1ng1boestoreof$225.· of blood." It said the change was in tribute to the "epic re· sistance" put up against the in· vading Iraqis by Islamic revolu· tionary guardsmen in the port, 10 miles from the refinery city of Abad an. Iran 's leader Ay atolla·h Huhollah Khomeini agreed to al· low a mediation commission of Islamic heads of state to go to Tehran but said its task was to be confined lo "investigating the criminal invasion" ordered by Iraqi President -Saddam Hussein. Tehran Radio reported. The broadcast. monitored here. said the patriarch of Iran's lslami<' revolution gave the statement in response to a plea for a negotiated settle ment of the war made by Habib Chatti, Tunisian secretary-general of the 40-n ation Is lamic Con· ference. The leaders of both Iran and <See MIDEA..'ff, Pase AU 200 Race For Aid Fund To Marsldand About 200 people walked or ran along the Bolaa Chica State Beach Saturday in a benefit 10-kilometer "fun run" put on by the environmental group, the Amigos de Bolsa Chica. Proceeds from lhe $10 entry fee went to the Mroup's efforts to preserve the l ,200·acre Bolsa Chica marshland. located just west of the stale beach. Participants had their choice of running 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) o r walking f i v e kilometers. The fi rst three finishers of the lO·K r un we re Dave Joseph, Costa Mesa, 33: 17 minutes, Tom Cheese. Laguna Beach , 34:40 minutes, and Randy Fehser, Huntington Beach, 37 :42 minutes. The first woman to finish the race was Buffy Ellis, Seal Beach, 43:39 minutes. Tying for first in the walk were Lyle Herrick and Ron Van- derhoff, both of Huntington Beach. The race was named "Run· ning is for the Birds." The course was the asphalt bike path that nms along tt\e sand from Warner Avenue south toward th~unlington Beach cliffs, and the asphaJl parking lot. The race began at 9 a.m. Runnen were given a T-shirt wit!\• the name of the race stamped on it. wilh parts of their paws missing. Commissione.-J ere Goyan restated the agency's warning to pregnant women : They should avoid caffeine altogether or use it sparingly until clear evidence is available about its safety or harmful effects on humans. Both the National Coffee As· sociation and the soft drink in· , . . J. ·• : /. dustry already have indicated their willingness to pay for caf· feine research. Among the studies they propose is one com· parina rates of birth defects with caffeine consumption by pregnant women. The proposed regulations will be published in Tuesday's Federal Regisler and will be the subject for public comments for 60 days afterward. Then, final regulations would be proposed. Caffeine is a stimulant found in coffee. tea, cocoa. chocolate and some so.ft drinks. It also is found in some drugs. ;' I 7 '· ( t. .. . · '· ,, , .. 4, 'r .. .. o.lty~SWf~ HORSEBACK AIDERS TRAVEL THOUGH FeNCES ON HUNTINGTON BEACH COMPANY LANO Shade9 of "Open Ra,.e" w .. of tlte Old WHt u -.e11111tan1 AIMft ThemMIY•1 Huntington Riders Open Area 'Trail' By ROBERT BARKER the Htmtington Beach Co., said lo· °' .. ~,. ..... ..., day that the company owns the Forty Huntington Beac h land and that chain """ fences horseback riders rode their were put up recently to protect mounts through three fences Sun· private property. day in a controversy reminiscent Young said the Huntington ot open range squabbles ofthe Old Beach Company owned the land West . before it was used as a railroad The Sunday morning ride was · ht f d it rted b k billed aa confrontation between rig ·O -way an reve ac · to the company's ownership when the local chapter of Equestrian the tracks were bandoned about Trails Inc .• and the Huntington threeyearaago. Beach Company. Representatives of the horse He said the c ity declined an of. club claim that the narrow strip of fer to buy the land attbetime. property, along the abandoned He said he would inspect the Southern Pacific Railroad tracks area for any poUibJe damage between Garfield Ave. and Clay before considering any action in· Street,belongstothepublic. volving possible trespassing They contend that it served as a charges. public transportation corridor Two horsemen parted the when it was under control of the fences by throwing their lariats railroad company and that it is arowid a gate post and pulling it still being used as a public open. . . . transportation corridor by bicY· Plamung Comm1ss1oner . Jean cle and horse riders, joggers and ~bumacber, who~k part an the hikers. ~. said the corndor should However. Stanley Young, vice "absolutely"be~epto~nforno~ president and general manager of and the future an which public transportation could be de· Business Talk Set A free, three -part series en- titled "Starting Your Own Busi· ness," beelns at 7 tonight at Golden Wesl College in Hunt- lnaton Beach. Members of tbe Service Corps ol Retired Ex· ecuttvee will conduct toru1ht'1 two-hour seuion in Health Science Room 131. veloped. She said it presenUy serves as an asset for persons who wish to ride their bicycles to the beach. "I feel very stron1ly that it is pubUcland, "she declared. Hone cl'1b representaUve Sue Sprinaer says the corridor 1hould be kept open because hone lovers are rapidly running out of places torideinthecily. HB Massage Parlor Ru/,ing Slated Tonight The Huntington Beach City Council is scheduled to act tonight on a revised m assage parlor ordinance that police say may turn the city into the massage parlor capital of Orange County . . Major revisions include keep· ing the parlors open until 2 a.m. instead of midnight, serving an eight-ounce glass of wine to customers and cutting the police department time to investigate backgrounds of applicants from 60 to 30 days. Police Chief Earle Robitaille said today he opposes the new ordinance. but doesn't plan to argue his case before the City Council "Because it wouldn't malce any difference." ·•our position has been futile. Perhaps the community will get fed up if the parlors are allowed to proliferate.'' Robitaille said the city has agreed to revise the ordinance after a legal challenge by the massage parlors to stricter reg· ulationa. Coast "These two committees pro· vlde a vital service to local children," sald Superintendent Dale Coogan. For further in· formation, call 847-2551 or apply at the district offices, 16940 B Street, Huntington Beach. Police said the man enlered· Danceworkl Danceware, 7174 Edinger Ave., at noon Saturday and grabbed the woman clerk by the wrist. Tampon~ Weather Some high cloudiness toni&bt. Fair and cooler Tuesday. Lows tonight 48 along the coast, 56 inland. Highs Tuaday 74 to 80. 'NICE PEOPLE' READ TREADS "l'mun•Mdatbowmanyreal· b' Dice P90Dle read tbe Dally Pllot dUll4ed Pac•-aad I DHW N · allied bow well tile adl work ln T'Htbinl tboM people." Tbat'1 tbe pralM from tbe Newport Beacb woman who placed tldl ad ID ... DaU1 Pt.lot: Clean, quiet bardworkla1 I!'••. •tudeat de1lre1 Jf m •Apt: IHat ln CM aream•llllU The man kept his right band in bis shirt, i.ndicatina be had a weape>n, and ordered the clerk to open the cub drawer, pollcesaid. The man.pocketed the cash, then ned on fp toward Goldenwest Street. He wu de1cribed u a white man, .,e 30-35, 5 feet 7 inch• tall, 180 lb9 .. with sandy brown hair. Burglary Seminar Set in Hunlin8ton Huntln1ton Bea c h Nelthbotbood Watch will ton· duct a b.ur1larr prev .. tlon Hmlw .t 7:.:J·•· 'l'Mlda, at Warcllow Sc , 1111 Phlaaer Drtn. Nee ••teelift R., RM· taba-wtll M ,_. •*•· Aetoidllll to \M crt• ,.. .-....-...-.......... Ual ........... u" oceurnd la "9 ..... eommumtr wtWa ... ,. . ..,., Warning Label Sought WASHINGTON <AP) -'Ibe Food and Drut Administration today formally propond tbat a warninl label be put on all brand• of tampon• to warn women that tampons have been linked to tile rare but deadly dia· eue Toxic Shock Syncln>me. The a1ency Hid the major manufacturers of tampona already bave lndicated they will voluntartly put warnill1 labela on their produeta while die FDA 9CMl!9 u.roud ltl ~una to make1Mnalem1 . OH brmd al tampoa, Rel)', wu l*lled alt tbe man« b1 1ta ••itec:taa•r, Ploce.r • 'GUii· b&e, lMt ~ beHUH taiUal ltucll• iDdlcated it lacreaHd tile rilk men tb• odler brMdl. But tbe Jl'DA Hid, "All braadl I of tampom have been u1peiated witb the dlseaae,." The~ label would say: "WAJlNING: T .. ,_ ~He lteea a.-cla&M wMll Tealc SMck 8,..,._., a ran ....... .._ cuMfa&al. .. Y•• ca• al•••* ••tlrel1 ............................. eaHltJllll& .... ta•..-.Y• caa reilMe &M rtA '' ..... Gunfire Reported LOI ANO&La <AP> -Aa uatdeatllled 1uamaa flrtd antral ...,.. from • auto Ill a ell} ftn tt.u. 8-daJ, .... -one •• lnJund, ftN allldala II)' . ta•,.. -... "" ....... ,., perW. ••If ,.. laawe a fenr el ltl ... ,... ................. ., .. ...,.. ..... ,.. ..... . naHe ... &a..-a& e9ce ... ......... ~ ... , ... The ~ re1utauon will be publla ed l• tb~ Federal R11l1ter • Tuelday and the public will bav• IO day1'1o tom· mftt on lt. Thi FDA wtU tbtD decide wbelblr to make tM nle n.a1. Toalc Aoek IJll4lrom• a.u ltl'Mt .... u.•• ..... . ................. ,. .... . • delllM 11Me 1"'. MOil GI tbe e .. ._....,.._..._,_,to <IM TAJlllOll9. Pa .. Al) INSIDE TODA '1 Malring balJoon bouqwt1. cu oppoeed to the florol kind. ~gan a.t, o /ad °" tM £att tCootr o"d 1101 grodt.10U11 f looted ocroa tlw cowatrw to So11tla•N1 CoU/ondo. 1 Stt .. Trw a 8aUOOft n. Y 011r Biid Vaat .'' Alge A7 J ' . . .. DAILY PILOT ~--Jll T BRE..41UNC--....... ..... Lal• ......... /rOfa t~··......,..,, .................. ... Atlan.ta Killer Sought · 111 Door-to-door CanvtU • ATl~Nl'A ( l'I llOSJiftl '° flnd • abred of evidelK'e and prevHt anotht>t luluna. Atlant.a pollrt> •nd fi,..fiahttta la1mched a door to door canvu ll tlf t.M r ily today. 1ttll:ln1 the slayer ot 10 black l'hlldr,•n About :Al om cera Mnd fl rpf1.-hter1 fannt<d out from four soutbside htt ,.t•lloo• at a m At each top th•Y handed nut • pamphl(•I with u l1:ty Up!! for duJdn•n, a q~t·llllOnna1rf and • personal plea from Public.' Sart•t y C'olllllll!SSIOnf'r U!t 1~ ttrown for bc lp In 110lving lhci «rime 'tltuki.,,· Hit•,,...,,. .,.,._.. .... W A.~lll N(; l'ON <AP l ~cretary of Stith• ~d mund ~ MuskiP eitpr~'tSticd l-Unn•m 1nday th•t Inn's t~rr1tor1 al inte"nty 1s bein.i thn•attn~t by what ht r &alled the " Iraqi invasion " "Wt' lir,• oppo11l•d to tht.• disme m berment of Iran," Mu11k1~ u Ht 'We bcht•vt' that th•' 1'ohes1on and stability of Iran 1s 1n the 1nterl'i.t o( tht' ~t.lb1ht } of th~ re~1on a~ a whole The integrity of Iran 1s l>t:•1ng thn.•u \t•nt•d by the Iraqi m a~100 " Musk1l''s rl'murk~ were prepared for delivery to a number or JH I Vah· l!roups in Chu·ago The speH h was Mus kie's stron~est ~latcment w date about lhe posstbihty that tlw Iran lruq war 1·ould ll'Jd to lh•· hr~akulJ of Iran ('nrfttr Blo•f!t ~n BEAVEH FALLS. Pa IAP > President Carte r, setting out on a (•umpaign tour of blue .collar country, s aid today that Ronald Beagan "does not understand the serious consequences " of hJs proposal to scrap the SALT II arms control treaty (Reial· ed story. A4 l. "llt• talks about peace and security, but talk 1s not enough," Carter sajd of his Hepublir an rival before he left the White House for a 50·car motorcade tour of the hills of Western Penn· sylvani a from Pittsburgh to this community surrounded by bright autum n foli age. 1n front of the grimy, yellow brick Carnegle Free Library in Beaver Falls. a high school band played "Hail to the Chief" and the president reite rated his criticism of Reagan's position on nuclear policy and promised to look into the problems of specialty steel manufacturers common in this region. lllWrt(•RtU f'f~ .,,,,.,,. ... MANILA, Philippines IAP> -Pres ident Ferdinand E. .. ~ .•' . Marcos ordered the arr ests of nine opposition memben. a U.S. b usi nessman and 20 other persons today in the wake of terrorist bombings that culminated in an explosion at an American travel agents· l.'Onvention. . ..... A bomb went off Sun day night amid 5,000 people at a se~ide convention center minutes after Marcos made a speech calfing Philippine terrorism "a nightmare which we hope is past and gone ." It injured s.even Amencans and ~bout l3 o~hers, none seriously. Marcos escaped unharmed. '· . ' ..._ ~ Officials of the Am erican Society of Travel Agents canceled the group·~ week-long convention today and hundreds of del· egatcs j ammt!d airline counters seeking flights out of the Philippines l .. htt•r Bork of .~1 LONDON (API The luxury liner Queen Elizabeth II left •'I Southampton for New York today ll day later than scheduled because of a prot est by cr ew members. ·,."" .. The crew members ' action was taken in sympathy wilh striking crews of two sister ships that the Cunard Line plans to switch to Bahamian nags of convenience. The 1.200 passenge rs, now due to arrive in New York on Saturday instead of Friday, were wined and dined at Cunard's expense as they waited m port Sunday night. The ship held its normal progr am or lectul"cs, ca barets. film shows and dancing. -"'· '· .f '• .. ... ffhirt-• E11d llf,,,n111 BOSTON (Al'I White student attendance at South Boston ... :. '!'· High School rose substantially today after anti-busing protesters calJed off a boycott, but attendance was still below normal bf>cause of a bus stnke. " Frota Pagr A I . ;MIDEAST FIGIITING • • • Iraq 1gnor<'<l appeals from other Mos le m nations for a four-day cease-fire during Islam's holiest holiday, the feast of id el·Adha, wh ich b egan Sunday . The Kor an, the Moslem holy book, for bids the s pilling of human •'""blood during the period. ,. Meanwhile. the 52 Americans , \e ld ho8tage in I ran began their ,:..~s2nd day in captivity today. and the speaker of the Majlis, Iran's ;.Parliament. i nd i cat e d the ~. "legis laUve body would decide ..: the hostages· fate late this week .., or early next week The speaker oT the Majlis , Ayatollah llashemi Rafsanjani, s a id m a telephone inte rview with The Associated Press that ,J.he Parliament would decide in Tthe "next two or three days'' on f. conditions for the release. He J also said it was a "very r emote . possibility" that the hostages wo uld be put on t rial, although some member~ of Parliament ha ve called for spy trials for at least some of the m. ', OAANOE COAST .i F DAILY PILOT f f\f Ot~ en.u n .. u.,. Piiot "''"' W'f'H(h ., como1r..o ,,.. ,..__... P"H' .• , ovt>ll\MG bJ uw Or•'"" <-on l PutM1'-'"no Comp.tl\f s.tca.'•'' N •tion' .,.. pi.i0t1"-d ~ • ., thrOW9ft Frio_,, fOf' (O\t• Mn4, ~-#pof't e.•c1' HU"lh"OtOf\ lt•<f'I F OWM•fl\ V •llt'Y, l t \1 1nt L.•t wr+I •••<" ~'"' C.ont A \lf'IOI• r•q~1 H 1llon h ov•t1\.Md S.twa..,, and \vnct•n TM ,,..tf'l.c.•N I puOU\f'H"'t P4-'' ., ., llO We\t 8•• Str .. t, p 0 90• 1\60. Coll• ""9N. C.fifOff\I• t1tJt 11-. .. -p,-~.n.-f\t •ftd P\biVW>t .,....., ...... Ed1t«M n:...--::.':;..M;r.:,• ~N.U. ,.,,.,,..,, M<t-U.. fOtt"' ----"""" o.-C-• «•••or ltu ....... Oft .... Offloe ,,.,r• .. e1·-• Mllll"'IAtldr•u P O .... ,...- Office• ~lie•<~ 1011 No CH M H~•¥ °"'" -... uo ...... ,., .. , 0 ID ~ ,.,. .......... CENTER OF FIGHTING Khorramah•hr In lr•n Iranian communiques report· ed heavy fighting at both ends of Iraq's 300·mile invasion front as well as in the central sector. But no major change in the battle lines was reported by either gov· ernment. I ran acknowledged for the first time that the Iraqis con· trolled all the highways leading into Abadan and said they hit the besieged city with "heavy weapons and artillery fire" Sun· da)t. Is Suicide Best Method? NEW YORK (AP> -Cbrta· tian Barnard, tbe surceoa who prolon1ed some live• with ploneertna heart tran1planta, 1ay1 be believes suicide may be the best form of treatment for some tenninally ill patients. ''Deatb 11 aot tile enemy. Often It ll 1ood medical treat- ment," Barnard 1ay1 ln hl1 fortbcomlDI book, "Good Ufe- Good De.U.. '' "I feel tUt IOdet1 ll ready to lake a lillll IMP toward a blttflr ........... _ ot _.... dilDlu o1 ... ~-...s ra u.. ..... ...-o1 tltat 4"1Aitr, If aeeHsary; t~rou.. tb• acceptaace o eatlaaaHll aad Hlelde, '' ......... •I..-, Murder . ---- Suspect Seized- Irvine po!ll.'t1 lnveatiaators hne J&Ued the prime su.apect in • 1976 al&yina in an orange "rovu nuar whert' Irvine Hlih School now stands. ll1rnl n. fo'lgueroa , 40, of Los Angc lc11, 18 being he ld without hflll in the Newport Beach Jail a rte r has arreat Friday on murder chaq:es. lie wlUI taken into custody by !JOlil:~ when he reported to work at 10 45 p.m. al the Farmer John Meat P acking Plant in Vernon , according to Irvine pohc~ investigator Hon Veach. 1''il.(uerou has long been the prime ausvect 1n the slaying of E ulog10 Valenzuela , 42, of Santa Fe S prings , whose g uns hot- n ddled body was found by a woman Jogger. Veach said. Police allege the motive for the s laying was the purported in· volvement of Valenzuela and Figueroa's wife. Veach s aid Figuer oa fled to Mexico after the shooting. Figue roa was arrested by Mexican authorities but was freed in Fe bruary of 1976 when an Irvine Police Department ex- tradition request was denied. Veach said police then lost track of him until this week when a man calling himself San- ti ago Torres Ramirez was ar- r est ed in Los Angeles on drunken driving charges. Irvine police learned after the man was r e l e a sed by Los An ge l e s p o li ce that hi s fingerprints ma tched those of m urde r susp ect Fig ue roa , Ve ach said. Ve ach said tha t he was able to d etermine whe r e F igueroa worked from information the suspect gave Los Angeles police. After that, it was jus t a matter of going down to his place of e mployment and arresting him, Veach said. High Court Nixes Death Suit Revival WASHINGTON <AP) -The U.S. Supreme Court refused to- d ay to r evive a lawsuit against the government ove r the murder of a patient at the Veterans Ad- ministration Hospital in Long Beach. The j usUces left intact lower court rulings dis miss ing the wrongful-d e ath s uit filed by Alfred and Estelle LaRochelle. whose son, William. was shot to death in his hospital bed Sept. 4, 1974. e La Rochelle allegedly was shot by Harold Coyne, who suspected LaRoche lle of having an affair with his wife . Coyne surren- dered immediately arter the shooting. L a Roc h e lle 's p a rents . re presented by lawyer Louis Niven of Santa Ana, sued the government for negligence. The suit charged that the hospital's security was insufficient to pre- vent such a foreseeable occur- rence. A federal trial j udge and the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals , rul e d th a t th e r e was no negligence because such an OC· c urrence was not reasonably foreseeable. E'rm. Page 11 I TAMPONS. • the national Center for Disease Control. The F'DA said it is caused by a bacterium from the staphylococ- cus aure us family and that while some men and boys have con- tracted the disease, most vie· tims have been women under 30 who use tampons . Researchers do not know why tampons increase the risk of • Toxic Shock Syndrome, the agency said. · Fire Burns Donn FORT COLLINS, Colo. (AP> - Six students were injured and about 200 were evacuated when fire broke out in a higb-riae dormitory Sunday at Colorado State University, authorities aaJd. Thief Sloml One Driver A San Clemente restaurant employee will be drlYIDI a lot slower tbrouall town after bl1 ear wu bur'1trtlild over the Wffkeod. I Titanir on tlte Rocks One of the eye catC'hers in the "Bottle Ship Mu s eum" o f Ne uha rlinger siel. W. Germany, is the fully det ailed replica of the Titanic. which sank in 1912 on its ma iden voyage. Hundreds of bottled ships a re on display in the musuem. Woman Bites 2 Inches Off Man's Tongue LOS ANGELES (AP ) A Hollywood party host had his tongue sewed back on today after a woma n guest bit off about two inches of it because he took her drink away, authorities said. The wom an wao a rrested. The host, Robert Rosenberg, 31, was in s atisfactory cond1 t1on at Cedars-Sinai Medica l Center after the surgery at I :30 a.m .. said hospital spoke~woman Tess Griffin. She said it would be about a week before doctors would know if the surgery was successful. Rosenberg told investigators that shortly after m idnight he had admonis hed one of his guests, Diane Carasso. about drinking alcohol although she was reportedly diabetic. He took her drink a wa y, and she leaned over as if to kiss Ros enberg, said police Sgt . Hank Petroski. Instead, he said , she bit him. Ms. Carasso, 31. was arrested outside the party and booked for investigation of mayhem. Rail was set at $10,000. Rosenbe r g drov e t o t he hospital himseU but dido 't bring the severed piece of tongue with him. and police had to go back to his borne to get it , Ms. Griffin said. China Nuke Fallout Nil SEATTLE <AP J The Pacific Northwest appar ently escaped any fallout,from a cloud of radioactive debris that passed over Washington and lowe r British Columbia, federal of· ficials say. The cloud, which moved over the are a Sunda y , c arried particles from a nuclear detona· tion Thursday in China. Air quality tests conducted at the top of the Smith Tower in downtown Seattle s howed no measurable r adioactive fallout, said Rot'.lert Mooney of the En- vironmental Protection Agency. FV School Empties ·At 2 Bomb Threats A Fountain Ve1llcy elementary school was e ve1c u &ted a nd sea rched twice Frnl<1~ mom 1ng after an anonymous telephone caller warned th••t a bomh would explode in a cl<1!>!'room Police a nd authorities of Nie blas Ele mentary 51.'hool. 9300 Gardeni ..i Ave , didn't fi nd <1 bomb. There was no explosion J im Dutton. pnnci pal of the kindergar ten t hrough grade e 1 ~ht s('hnol. s aid the m'ale c a ller m ade the firs t bomb ·threat at lO:JO a.m ...... aming of an explosion within 30 minutes The second call ca m e about one hour later. Dutton said the police depart ,.,..,,.....,.. \lif'.'lf)riOMS Crystal Lee Sutton. whose battle to unionize the J .P. Stevenc; and Co. textile mills in Roanoke R apids, N.C .. was the basis for the movie "Norma Rae,·• has won her fi ght with the signing of the first union agreeme nt by the company. Miss Sutton. now an AFL-CIO worker . was fired in 1974. m e n t 1m m e d1 a t e ly was called and 450 students evacuat- ed after the first threat. He s aid the students were moved to safety by the fire drill prol.'edure that is practiced once a month. Classes had resumed when the suspect caJled again and said an explosion would occur within 15 minutes Agam. classes we re evacuated a nd the school's 2 1 r ooms sea rched. Dutton said. A fount ain Vall ey police of· facer . a c•ustodian, a teacher and t he pri nc ipal conducted the earches. Dutton said. "It definitely was a prank call. .. he said, "but we never take a chance.·· "Tht! ca ller sounded like a h i g h school s tude nt, maybe someone who used to attend clas~es here,·· Dutton said. Bandit Hits Valle.y Store; Cash Taken A Fountain Valley drug store was robbed of $140 Sunday after- noon by a man in his 408 who grabbed and threatened the fe male clerk, police reported. Police s aid the suspect en· t ered Danber Drugs, 8849 Wa rner Avenue, at 3 :30 p.m. and grabbed the woman after she opened the cash register drawer to give him change for a dollar. The suspect then grabbed a handful of cash and escaped in a green 1973 Dodge sedan, police said. He is described by police as a Ca u c asian, five feet eight inches . 155 pounds, with closely cropped reddish brown hair. He was wearing a white dress shirt and black slacks, police said. Police said t.be victim called from the Sambo'• reetatll'lllt on Loi Mans . to report 1omeope bad broil• Into bla car . - Tbe m? AIDOlll C>CMr ltem1, a police rldar de· tector. If you want Levi Cord Flares. we ve got 'em Our five b8&1C colors are n blue tan chOc01a1e n.1vy and oft white, In 84" OOll00/16% POiyester IOr shrinkage COOUOI • ALS GARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPOR T BEACH (714 ) 644 7030 ----------....,....~-----" STOCKS I BUSIPESS Monday'• NYSE I a.m. (PDT) Pric..s COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS #1nl ••• ,. .. • .... ".,. ... .,. ...... ••o , M•dW!tU P•,lf•l Pl tN '°''°"" 0.1,-oH •nd Cln<l"M ll \fO<IL ..-. "" ~1f1)0rttc1 Ct•"'* N••i<W\el A\\0<.••110'\ Of""'"'"••• O.•l•n MMt ln~unet Mondav. October 20, 1980 HIF DAILY PILOT ........... Eyes Have It Clean is the word for working conditions in IBM plant wher,e magnetic discs are stacked and inspect-· ed. Air in the Rochester. Minn., plant is changed and filtered 500 times per hour . Taking Off Delta Plan: Think High By MIL TON MOSKOWITZ Delta Air Lines has a very simple goal. They expect to be the nation's No . 1 airline by the end of the 19805. Since they now rank 6th . that's mighty ambitious. But no one in the airline industry is scoffing. Delta is a formidable com· petitor. The word that immediately comes to mind with Delta is Atlanta -and with good reason. That's their bue and for years all routes on Delta led to Atlanta. DELTA GREW BY SERVICING cities in tbe Soulia Their short rw\a all fed into AUanta where they were ti.ea able to feed their passenger-5 into looter hope. TheJ wouldn't go head-to-head with United, American and TWA on the transcontinental run but they did all right by putting West Coast passengers on evening flights to Atlan- ta and then flying them to New York in the ear- ly morning hours. And you saved money by flying that way. Money Tree Delta has a reputation as a no-nonaenae, no-frlU. airline. They have this peculiar obsession that an airline la in business to fly people from one peint to another. So \My don 't spend a lot of time burnishing their ima1e. ,,,_,. ma ke no pretense that their fli ght attendants are aoine to lavish attention on you. They don't talk a lot about tlM6r wonderful food . And they don't run a lot of jazzy advertll· ing. Their current slogan, in use f6r a couple of yean, la almost boring: "Delta is ready when you are." Whatever they do works very well. Their ability to make money is well known in the indUAt.ry. In 1'75 and 1976, they made bigger profits than any other air carrier. In 1977. they ranked third behind United and Northwest. ID 1978 they were second to United. and in 1979 once a1ain they made more money t han any other airline. This year it's no contest . At the halfway mark1 at tbe end of June, American Airlines posted a loss of $71 milliee, Eastern Air Lines ran up a deficit of $12.5 million, Pan A• was down by $141 million, TWA had red ink to the tune ef $37 million and United Air Lines chimed in with loue1 totaling $15.6 million for the first six months of 1•. Aad Delta? Well, they earned $59.5 million -down 15 percent, to be sure, from 1979 but far ahead of their hapless com· petitors. DELTA RANKS SECOND in the airline industry in tbe number or passengers carried: more than 40 million a year. They'reabout2 million behind Eaatern. They rank fifth in the number of planes in their fleet !behind United, Eastern, American and TWA>. They ban about 200 planes. Not one is a DC·lO. They rank loth in the amount of money they speacl te reed each passenger: $2.17. American ranks first wiU. a per-passenger cost of $3.46. Delta would like to be able to dis place Eastern ($2.02) and move down to 11th. Gold, Metals Quotatio~ Geld By TH AMOCla&ed Pnu Selected world gold prices today: LGMM: morning fixin1 .-..20 off $1.30. L rr t1 : afternoon fixln& "57.00 off $13.50. Pufa: afternoon fixin1 -.71, off $1.11. FraMl1u1: fixing 9182.41, off M.51. Zlll'ldl: 9155.00 bid, off $12.00; S858.00 ukecl. New York: Handy le Harman mid-momin1 9157.• olf $13.50. New York: Engelhard ·aellin1 price mid·morai .. '657.00. oil $13.50. New Yort: Engelhard fabricated aold mid·~ SA0.00; olf $13.9'7. SH.,er NEW YORK <AP) -Handy & Harman 1Uver...., St9.no. ott to.wo. Enaelbard 1ilver $19.2'70. off to.UM, fabricat.d .u .. t.20.211, oft to. l30'l. Mft.a. \ NEW YORK <AP) -Spot nonferrciua metal prtce. •···' day: c.,,er•~-1.01 v. centa a pound, U .8. cleltllaaUoM. • l.AMG..Uapeuad. ---- SIM •. .a Metal.I Week eomPGU .. lb. ,u ... ._.,. centa a DOUDd, N.Y. llerar, .. 10.00 per flak. Pldlu----UV, as. N.Y. ••• I 1 • OAll Y PILOT - MARMADUKE by lrad A"fldlnoft PEANUTS SHOE "That chair 1s reserved. 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