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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-10-31 - Orange Coast Pilot... Spi-uee Goose af •• End of Its ',lmirraetf .,. .......... Anth6fly Appeal T r y Rejectecl By FREDERICKSCllOl-::tftmr. Otti. D••I• "''°' St•ll The start of a preliminary hear ing into campaign fu nrt laundering a llegations agaiust 1 Orange County f'irs t IJis tnl'l Supervisor Philip Anthony ha" been clear ed by th e St a t,, Supreme Co urt in a 4 to 3 d1•cis111n Tht-court's ruling not to ht·•11 a11 appeal filed by Anth'ln}' ·~ .11 torneys came in the fina l tl:n "' tbe..inc·umbent supervisor·-.!': 111 paign for a second terfll in nffrrr The election is Tuesday "It's a minor di sapµ'lintvwnl. Anthony said today "Th1' 1 t•• :I , vote, however, indicates Ille eu111 I shares some of the cunccrn'> 111 .. 1 we have about the "a~ 11,, ... charges were brought · · Prosecutor Richard lfatl1•1 ·1 It took the ~tter part of two days, but Howard Hughes' famous Spruce Goose finally reposes on land at Long Beach Harbor after being lifted by a giant crane to its new resting place. It had floated in its harbor state deputy attorney gem·• ·•L said a date for the start of th" vr,. <See ANTHON\', Pa~·· .\2l hangar since 1947. See story, Page AS. __ _ Aeeused 'Killer Aloia DAILY PILOT ***25c*** FRIDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBE R 31, 1980 ~nte.rs Insanity Plea Yan s . . \ t -r.· .. } :z:Jl'I"..,.... "'--· T" Art Ballooning Richard Beenen, a n Orange County artist. s hows what a weather balloon and a little juvenile imagination can pro· duce at the Newport Harbor Art Museum. Find out more about this un\que event on Page Cl of today's Weekender.· Girl's Mutilation Blamed on 'Devil' WICJDTA FALLS. Texas CAP> -A woman accused of cutting ber daughter's heart out with a butcher Jmjfe believed the child was the devil and he r h~art "was full of grass," a peycboloeilt has testified. Patricia Ann Frazie r is cbar1ed with murder in the Feb. 22 mutilation death of her 4· year-old daughter, Kunji. The 25 -year -old woman acknowledled killing the girl, . but pleaded Innocent by reason •ot tnaanlty. ••1 believed that she was the O..•ge Rejected DBTROI1' (AP> ~ A federal Juqe in Oltrolt hu rejected the · U.C C-. Bureau'• content.Aon &bat it cmmat meet bl• Ol"Mr to IMU'fll _.. n~ to ~ u u ~ amon1 bl.elm ........ "Tb.e report .. ol -.•m -'nd"'•• -..-.•:....;.:"~.s. OIMrict Judie OUlllDN ~ -'l'llun· devil and the heart was full of grass." she said <furing an ex· amination after the slaying, psychologist Ma rvin Leon Morris told a state district court jury Thursday. It was the t hird day o f testimony in the case. Lawyers said it ·could go the jury today. Morris, testifying as a defense witness, quoted her as telling him. "I thought <the ) plant .had grown on her heart· and the only way to save everybody, )DYSelf mainly, was to cut her heart out." . T"e child's body was found ly- lng on a .car seat with her heart, wrapped In a blood-soaked rag, lyin1 next to her. . Morris said Mrs. Frazier told him that the chUd urced her to commit suicide. Tbe-.omurtold him of a 1976 Incident In California when "KUDJI looked up in the cloeet at my boyfriend's IUD and touched ber flnler to ber temple and looll..tame. •• ..,.. meant Ille wanted IMT c ... oara-.••••AZ) VOL. ll, NO. •s. • S~CTl<>tlS, u PAGES ue Jetliner Said on Standby By The Associated Press Iran'• 1overnmenl radio said today a "Jmt method" for releaa- ing tbe 52 American bosta1es had been worked out, and a Swedish jetliner re,..,-tedly was put on standby for a flight to Tehran. But U.S. officials again cautioned against undue optimis m over a po.ssibleend tothe 'hostage crisis. One State ~partment official In Washington tailed reports or an President Ca,-ter, as ked in Columbia, S.C., whether the cap· live Amen cans would be released soon. replied: "I hope so. I can't predict anything. I don 't have any information leading to a time schedule .. The surprise broadcast by Tehran radio ga8 no detail of the reported meth<>dfor resolving the crisis. nor did it attr ibute the statement lo any Iranian offi cial. But it appeared to be a reference to still-secret conditions for the Am ericans' release proposed by a special com mission of the Iranian Parliament. The broadcast seemed to be an attempt by some in power to help pave the way for the eventual re· lease of the hostages, and to pressure a ha rd-line faction within the Iranian Parliament that has blocked efforts to end the crisis. The radio statement said Iran had already been "victorious" o~er the United .states in the hostage confrontation. and said release of the Americans would be neither "unjust" nor "cow- ar~l y." I r an 's revolutionary leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini has <See HOSTAGES, Plge AZ> Rain Falls In North By The A.Noclated Pre11 Rain was forecast today . as a ·cold front of( the P1tclfic northwest coast en- tered the state, brin,ing cloudy sides and showers alon1 the northwest coast and over the Sierr• Nevada. · • The clouds will spread-- southward Into Uae central Calllol'Dla valleys with .I. chanteof rain tompt. •It willbecoolerovermost of Northern Callfftaia tbroqb S..turday and 1ale warala,1 have been forecut or lnOlt of the nortbWllC!OUl. . - 'Die Fdres •I Balloeceeta ,, Sandy Culp paints goofy expressions on pumpkins to be displayed over the wee kend at Six Flags Over Georgia amuse- ment park in Atlanta. Over 100 of \ lw pump~ were prepared. .... .... Stabbing Suspect Pleads Insanity By DAVID KUTZMANN OI 1M Delly ,.. ... l!Mt Huntington Harbour surgeon Louis AJaia, charged with stab- bing bis ex-wife and her ere· sumed lover to death last Jtine, entered a plea of not guilty by reason of insanity Thursday. Defense attomey Ed George Jr. said the new plea representa no drastic change in courtroom straten since he has always believed the orthopedic physi· cian was temporarily insane when he attacked Margy Lou Alaia. 37, and Long Beach at- torney Marvin Tincher, 50, In the woman's posh. Huntin,ion Harbour home on the night of June 13. "The purpose (of the plea> ls to set all iaaues before the court," Georse aald. The defenae previously bad in· dicated It would rely beavil)' on medical testimony to show that Alaia, 50, wu uain1 medication wblcb produced aide effects such u tenalcil and ..,.....1veneu. TIM added plea ineau. lbere would be a MpU'Me bearina for tlae "defendant lf be la found pilt~oftbec~1ea1alu~blm. Alai~ is charged with two counts of murder and also faces special death penalty allega- tions. lb trial is S'theduled to begin Nov. 10 in Orange County Superior court. . The defendant has been aJ- lowed to remain free on $250,000 bail until last week, when a state appeals court upheld a ball revocation order issued by a Superior Court 1udge and or- dered him jailed. George said his client's Im- prisonment at Orange County ... Jail has ma~e Pr!Paration of his case more difficult but he doesn't expect to seek any de· • lays when proceedings get under <See Al.AIA, Pase AZ> . Prieon Stabbings FOLSOM (A P> -The California State Pnaon has been locked do.a after two atabblftla, prison offlci•J• old. The lockdowa 11nanday was expect.' eel to lalt tbfoulb the weekead, with acdviU. curbed and la· •·mat.I .... two mr• 8 day. I Altltrak De~ail t·•I SPRl.NG FIELO, 111. ( I;•, An Amtrak train r:1ri \ 111• • 11 passengers derailed j u~t 0111· , ~~ri~gfiel~ on Thursd;i~ nrrt>t tnJurmg sax J>eQple. "'eathc•r Fa!r Saturday f'X1·1·11t for early morning le)\\ clouds. Cooling trend \•itlt lows tonight of 48 ;ilong the coast to 58 inland Highs Saturday most Iv 111 70s. . INSIDE TODA\' The nut big "boom" m Orange County may well tw in the field of, culture 1'urn /11 Page CI for a report on llw state of the arts '" 111,• ~°""'"·" ..... ~ At., .. , S.nr1a Al L.M ... ,.. A4 .... _. ..., c.i....... AJ 0.1111... Cll·Olt c-.c. a c,..._.. a Dot.-........ ·~ ... •11twt111..._ Cl .. ::-..:::.. ...... I ... ....... .. ..... ....... Cot ... L--. .. _.., "hit& S11i// llo/1.-. .4rlor I, I I \ I) \ J ' I ,\ J' 1 .l.i111t• c·11h11n1 \\J .. lwld up fut I \\1l h11111 .., .11 L1111J11n ., 11 1· ·• ll\I ""' .1 1 r I' •II t h \ I' II .., I ti I II' II 11 11 1• r.., \\ h II (11111111 '•1111•· "'11111· 11111> 111•1 J 4'·1J.1'11Jt-, 111 Ill' hll•!' 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The session was postponed until Sunday because the boycott of 66 of the 228 deputies le ft the Parlia· ment 17 members short of a quorum. 11 "•" 111 .... 1 111ut1nl'. lh·· 11'1111 1•\11l.1111t•tl "'ht'll • 11 ,1 .. 111, 1111.tlh c l1•.111·1I 111111 l'hn "rrt" rnfTl"t"'lt l'd 111 111\ 1111•11!4·1114"/\ I ~ul t"'Oa &t:AGAN, THt:4lE WAS THE'.w1thdrawat!from the cam- pa1an of-tus ch1er f()rei1n policy adviser a mad u controversy, an for Cartp r. the dl1cl011ure of• Juatice Department report criticizing him The hard·liners. who said,they did not want any action Qll....1M---·""" ho&~~nt1t-aftl!fllle U.S. presidentiaJ elections and did not rt-1 11 11111 .1tlh11t1" ;.11111 I Yl' b1•1•11 1111 111;.: lll)llClf 1111111• <;tJ1·1·1•,..,r11ll) "'1th 'ar111u:. lh•I h.tl r c 11ll•d11 '" l'hl' \ "1·1 ,. •1111te plt•al>tllll <1hu111 \~---------- Burg e11 er Says Li(e 'hireatened SAN Dtfo;<iO !A P/ Rep. I 'lair nuri::<>nt•r', n Ca 1( • who is r1111n ing for n • l'l(•cr ion against Ku Klu x Klan l'l·ad rr Tom let1g1·r. has rl'\'t'l\'<'d threats a~ain~r his lif\', police said to cl'\r Rohl'I I flurgn •en, ass istant chier of JMlhn'. s md tht• four l»rm 1·1111)ln•11:.m:1n "has re I •'i\'£'d ,1 C'OU pl11 or annn\·mou. ... ll1r1>ati; through ht~ ~1stc·r .. ··w e ha\'t' mml•tl to incrcalle t\Ur '>llrveill:H1('(• or hts <l<'tl\'llle. at h1o; IP(J11c·st. Burgreen said 1n1hehandlingortheBllly<.:arter 1..abyaaffair / • · Th~ campaign rhe tor1r had Re~'an continwng to hammer at ~ art er s economtl' polac1el> .. a trag11· comedy of errors,·' ~dubbed lht<m whale the prciudcnt ag•11 n harped on the Republican's state- nwnis Jboutt·alltng out the troo :. -1.et"s""nHrJcl.l 5\J?(' fhut-wea',,_o_n,..,.t..-a-ve to find out when he' 11 l·all for ust' uf Amenl'an m1htur) forc·c:. next year by sending him back to llully~uod, t'ahfornia, where Ame n can military forces won 't listen to his voice, 'Tarter said al 11rally 1n New York ·s garment district -ll~C-AN" BRljtJGRT UP SllAUSPEARE'S "The Comedy of. Errors'" in Texarkana on the ;Texas· Arkansas border, while saying or the president, "He t:a ve us ra ve proarams. and yet our economic mess has only worsened fle's punished us long enough He has not earned the loyalt) ofthost• who supported him " Independent C'and1date John Anderson was making a last desperate bid tu get Carter to debate him, meanwhilt>, calling on the president to make good on the statement that he would consider other· dl'lrn te challenges after his fac~·to-fac.:e meeting with Reagan. ANDERSON'S LAWVER, MITCHELi. llogovin. sent a telegram 1 to Carter C'ampaign manager Robert Strauss reminding the president of his pledge. While there was no immediate answer, it was highly un- likely Carter would de bate Anderson in the last crus h of the cam- paign. Today, both major party candidates were again racing from political rally to politcal rally, Carter trying to keep an uneasy hold on his native South. a nd'Reagan trying to tie up large a nd as yet un· dc•rided industrial states in the Northeast and Midwest. Andl'rson was campaigning in New England and New York. Six Arrested Froifl Pagr . I I 'U11ir'>tl;1~ nt~h! Kl :insman ~1 1'l7.A cr the /n Pl·ran1id Liernot'r:.1t1c nominer. ts accom • ANTR-ONY. • 1nrn1NI hy his bc)(h guards and 1linary hearing has not been h'ls ht•t•n g1\'l'll plain clothes P, arty Raid established,. He said it IS likely ~ nolit·t• J1r<1tecl 11111 111 public ap-.that all parties involved in the 11.e a r an c es 1 11 I h c 4 3rd LOS ANGELES <AP) Act-.case wiU return before Orange Cnngress1onal Uistnd C t S · C t J d . ing on numerous t~ps, Los oun Y uper,aor our u ge , In addition, Metz"1!r1 wears a • Cla deOw i t h d t ,., Angeles """lice raid-d a· West u ens ose sue a a e. l}11llet proof vest. fie claimed n .,., " Had 'd -t Id be Los Angeles of~ce building and en sa1 I wou very un-~lem pt nn his lire was planned arrested six peo· pie for -,1Jegedly likely that any·court appe arance ~fore a man was arrested re-'" would occur in a.t an f th organizing a pyramid p~,_y. vv ce o e oently for carrying a concealed ., • e lect1'on Detectives from th • Bunco · w. ~apon . No shots have been A nth on " a n d form e r fi red' at either <'andidate. Forgery Division . c-aa:rying a -a" ·1-h D' d . h R searchou warrant, mo", ed i'nto s uperV\50r a. P ie rte , are ,1 eed J3oatwriJ!hl. a Burgener ·• ed f · -t I . &P •1,.e .... o Frisbee For• C'yndr 1.!~rth, 27 , ?~ Santa Barb.ara, shows· why she's the women s world f n sbee champion. Cyndi won \he title in August hefore u crowd of 35,000 at Pasadena's Ros~ Bowl. f Firemen Keep Tabs ~ Owl Fire Area Two e n gine l'Ompanies ri::- mained a s a precaution today on t~e charr~rimetcr of the Owl fire. a blaze that burned almost 15.000 acres of g rassy hillsides above Yorba Linda d ay momingand drew as many as 750 firefighters to its lines. burned a total of 14.873 acres. One home was lost an old · the building _o n c:-. e pulved a accus Q conspiring o concea t;;• m pa1gn aide. refused to con-., •h f "--t S60 ooo h t r Boulevard whe re m ore, than 100 '" e source 0 a uuu · t a Tht• fire wac; controlled .by irm that de<1th threats had heen f 1 d · t 1976 1·t· 1 .• men and women had g;,ithered at was unne e m 0 po 1 ica Thursday_ but ,a spokesman for wooden ranch house on the south s ide of the Riverside f'reeway Mike McKee, public information officer ror the rire department. said the house wa~ oc·cup1ed but he doesn't know who h ved the re . 1uaue on the GOP incumbent but · · J d . A th · ~-;...i 7:30 p.m . Thursday, said pol1'ce campaigns me u m g n ony s the Oran~e County f'ire Depart .-... . ·-ha-~ certain pre-ful r . c aution c; .. fi e would not Cmclr. WiWaaBootb. success race or superv1sor_ ment said the last two engine t.>laboratt' Three women and a man were Aat.hon:r c-onnicrt41ntly has de· companies were on duty "just in M booked for investigatiQn of pro-niedthecharges againsthim. casea hotspotnares up .. McKeesaidabout24cattle were . et1gc1 -.a1cl he• routinely re He h t h t ed e1'ther killed b di b ed b m o t i ng a n e ndles s cha1·n as no . owever.ener a Thefire,wh1chbe"'an onTues · o r a Y urn Y t'f>I \es l1rc•a ts hut know'\ nothan u f I I d t th t · "' the blaze and that th -ed b ,., sche m e . a nd two men were orma pea ue o e ex ens1ve . e tnJur ~1411~~~~ ; 11 Y th real::. a gains l booked for investigation of car legal WTangling that has occurred animals are being rounded up .. rying concealed weapo ns . he between the pr~secution and Lhe SJ · a nd killed out of mt'rc~ said. defense. The charges originally . ayer Gets T he Owl fire got llS namt' Cart~r Aide OU l Booth said participants re-were filed Tr)OT'e than three years because the fire originated near a want lo help President Carter - Knowledgeable sources in Tehran expressed some doubt to· day that the Parliament wouJd djsc~s the hostage issue as scheduJedSunday · Khomeini presuma hly could end the parliam entar)I impasse by IJlSlructing all .deputies to at- te nCl the session. Jn Stockholtn. Swederr, ufficials of~ airline Scanatl' sa id a 199· seat rx;.a airliner was on st~dby at tile city's airport, possibly for a .Cl'i1tht lQa Tehran on t wo' hours' notice. t6 talce out the hbst'ages St:anair is a !}Ubsidiary of SAS, · Scan.dinaViart Airl.ine Syste m. Scanait Managing Director George Olsson said a jet had been on st..ahdby s tnce the beginning of this week for a flight to Tehran and back ·'to som e whe re in Germany " U S contingency plans are· believed to call for a stopove r in West Germany by the re leased hostages "A b:Jer in Londop contacted us last 'day about lhe standby night, a5 usual in such cases we kno'f nothing at this stage about ..yho the client·is." Olssoi • lold Thf Associated Press. · .,. In Washington. State Depart- m ent esman John H Tratt) ner id the reports or the airpl ne a r rangements were . "ru orstousso rar." The Parliament commission is expected to set out four conditions lis tee by Khomeini last month: return or the late s hah.'s we atth, a pled~e or •non-interfe rence in Ira n 's affairs . with<'!rawal ot laws uits against li:an, and release of S8 billion in Iranian assets froze.n in US. hanks. Th~ com - m 1ssM11 c9uJd also aQd cor~.t.fons. Som e d'eputies are reported de - manding the United States also pull out of t.he Persian· Gulf area· · and s upply Iran with .:;ome $250 m illion in military spafe parts to make up for losses in the 40-da.)'- old war with neigJiboring Iraq . TehTan r adio tooay said f>resi· dent Abolbassan Bani-Sadr would hold a news conference Saturday. but s h o rtl y a fterwa rd a spokesman said the conference was canceled be.cause the presi- ~~~~~tadb~~~~ ;>~t of town on di ago · " qua rry owned by the Owl Cement COLUMB I A, s.c <AP) ~~~~ y paid S650 to enter the The original indictment issued Death"P. enalty Company Man R d White House aide Frank Moore The illegai pyramid schemes ilt'. 1977 by the co1tnty grand jury Investigator s for the <..:a hforrua ·.~SCUe ha~ ~n removed from t•am-were wades r ead Lhrou hout w s su~equentlJ ~uashed .due to . ,. ~ .• , • . .Depa~me_ntof Forestry _wer~stJll ....... ., · •J pa1gn appearances ror President Southern Cal~Cornia earlie~ this e ors m presentation of evidence th FR E:S~~ I.A P J A Jury here • investigating today the hkeLihood In Boa" 1.. Ft' ~ Ca rte r i n the wake u ( a year buC-Ciim· . h db pr se km , . at ~oo ess than an h<?ur>ii.tO·. that the fire ~as started bl an . _ . • , J'e .. "\ . ne.wspape~ intervie w in whicfi he Authorities e~~:~!te/t~~:"~::f! A nth<? y, ~iedrich, f.ormer ' -~~~~Jt~'\an in . the ~~Pe.:, _ ~rsoni..st. !' • · ~· '. • , ~'.l~b ,~;"··~·~~~~)ttl·!.i~~~;;; M.J,;;;~~~-:~~;M.~~.st . ·.-;-;;..~"'~~~~h~-:::~ ... ~V~j-~r@~ !he r nlon . ~:r;>11; m c'3mrof" .!:~lfl<?Tt\1 a fof o_r g a ni zi°hg -political inancier. G:,: Co= • to death : . ; • ' " 18Dle8e -f ·WiDs h1a t>ammg ~l'="oo::ilr-s::-:a:"!ij"f'6(')~iln(1"1£0d~-::-ay==--- .,y ran;ud schemes.this Y~ .Subseque fl,Y were named in a OonaJd Griffin, 31, showed no llave Sur~ery . af~ afir..ebrokeo~t whilehe'{¥as • Fro• P-111 legations ~denticaltothose raised ·seeking h s d eath was read. DAY;I'ON , .i>hio (AP J U"k to another, officials -re· -.r--. bythegrandJ-urv_ s · Siamese twins Valerie and ported. -.. ... DEVIL 'KILLED' ! criminal plaint contairiing al-emotion T~ursda.,y as the.verdict e transfernng gasoline .fr.om one • ., upenor.... urt Judge Leonard -Id The attorney general's offi ce M . N Natalie Wac kJer were in critical .. Randolph Comf1~ . 33, was decided last December to seek a ye rs set s nt~ncmg ov · 26· condition today after the first of treated by paramedics for ~hock second indictment amid fears Griffin 's attorney, deputy three operations aimed a t after he was pulled fro.m his off· that .. it wouJd face a statute of p u b li c de'fend e r Robert separatingtllem.doctorssaid,_ s hor e craft.. the So!mgen. atdtr • • ' ''~ kill myself That 's when I de r ul ed she "asn 't m y baby .. ~orris q1111lPd thP woman ~s SRy ing ."Spirits" told her what lo do w11 h ht>r daughter "by touching . m) bo<f\ all over. ' sh(' reported- ly told Mo rrrs "My muscles w'?u_hJ tw1lch. At times. the i:p1 r1ts were telling me the baby wasn t [Cally mine. that s he was ,... _ I ht! d€'v1I. -.., ' ' , ··I w~s afrair1 she would grow up toJl,111 peop le with her eyes - de<>t rn~ the worltT. ·· M9rris said ~ rc; Fra7.1t'r told hi m , He alsc> told the jury Mrs. l· raz1er sa id her daughter's 'eyes changed llll the lime. OAANGt COAST DAILY PILOT tlto'"'''"..,.. Pr•,•rff'l't 4""1 DoDll"""""' l'-•"'" ....... , "''"' ft•·~·"' .... ""-"",.. M.""'\fllt\Q ( Oitrw (M rttt H '-"' •"''"'j"lt M•n"'o1"• (d•to, Ofllc .. (~tA M•o ~ k'I W•\I "'1n Sh••t • • "'°"'""' rt11,urt t0)1 N'O (OA'I HtQifl:Wt 'I ltunttnqJM "".," 1111\ Of"'"' 8oul••*'• ' Telephone (7t4)M2._4321 ClHelfled Adwertl••no M2•1M171 r rorn ~" , ... ,..."'• 4116-llOO" r romHotth'O•.-,.,..,. Cou"t-.CotnmUtt1t1" 540-1220 They looked like they were cold black. One time, she was darkefr -her complexion. "l loved he r sometimes, ' Morris quoted her as saying_ limitations problem if the Ra inwater . had argued his client Doctors ~he Children's about 6:30 a _m ., said Harbor criminal comp l aint we re should receive a ltfe sentence in· Medical C~ 'in Daytc:M. sajd PatrolofficerAllanBowles. -• pursued. Prosecu~ors were suc-ste ad· or the ·death penalty He Thursday's inutt operation Th.e Coast G.uard cu.tter Pomt cessful in s eeking a new indict· noted Griffin didn't start formal was a success .• The 4 "11-month-Judith. s tatione d IO Santa ......,, . .,,_ ... Edward Sea1a 1it1 hu1 from mother, Erna, minutes before bit -Labor Party scored an overwhelmin1 vic- tory in Jamaica •1 election to o•ut. Soclalht Prime i Mlnt1ter Mlebael Manley" Viol~ marred Tluuwcla1'1 vot~· with at leul three peop reported~. A ment schooling until he was 9, had ah old twins are joined at the base Barbara, towed the burned bull of Defense attorneys have con-IQ wen below normal and was of the •pine. The twin's were list-the er~ to .shore aftel' the fire d d ... ft h d 'edri h under financial pressures when ed as c ·l· I be f th was extinawshed. Damage w"'c ten e u .. t~t onyan D1 c. n ica cause o o er t' ted"tss 500 off1'c1'a lss.,;d,.... have essentially been placed m. he murdered KeUy, Wilson_ medical problems. es 1ma a · · ou • double jeopardy through the second indictment. And they have c laimed' th« infounalion ttra1 • would point toward their in· nocence was not presented to the jury last year. ,- . Charges against Dr. Kott were ..._dismissed~. Conrad pleaded guilty ' In· the ca e and ·has agreed to . te•try ag inst the-remaining de· fend ants~ I',...; Pap A I ALAIA ... way Nov. 10 in Judge Byron McMillan's courtroom. Alaia is accused of killing his former wife and Tincher after going to the woman's home lo pin~ his·~ young children for ·). weekertf visit. An af'lli· rpent bf~tfll , the prosecution !'ontends, and Alaia stabbed his ex-wile in the abdomen and then attacked Tincher in another room, inflicting u~to lOwounds. Truck Crash Killa ·sheep ... WARNER SPRINGS <AP> More than 300 pr•1nant ewes have dlect in the crash of a double-trailer truck haullng. them to the sheep market in Lee An1ea.. An OMominC car forced tum off California 79, ·trucker Sclward J:aelin of El Cent~ tald. . )VHY. · · . I ALP~N'S? I We show more than thirty manufacturer's carpet ·lines w~th approximately 3000 samples. We ·carry about 100 rolls of carpet at special prices. In our remnant room are hundreds of remnants from tiny to room size. • Every American manufactµrer o f vinyl is represented in our vinyl display: Armstrong. Congoleum. Gaf. Mannington. Bi-scayne and Amtico, Rolls · and remnatlts in stock at special prices. Our drapery department includes custom fraperies. •'Levelors." .Woven Wood Blinds. C!Jstom Bedspreads. and special treatments for unusual windows. We r:iot only have a specialist in this department. blJt our own excellent installer as wel~. Wood floors are represented by several , manufacturers such as Bruce. Harris and Sykes. Patterns include Plank and Parquet designs. • I 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA. CALIF 91617 • PHONE 646·-'838 6.C6 1355 ___ ...._ ______ _,__ -,.. _____ ' ---. ' . I, • . ---=---- .. Or&nge ·Coast \'our Hom .. fown Bail~' ~ .. "·!liipapt•r VOL. 73, NO. JOS, 4 SECTIONS. 44 PAGES ·os Security Kept at Fire Site Two engine companies re- mained as a precaution today on the charred perimeter of the Owl fire, a blaze that burned almost 15,000 acres of grassy hillsides above Yorba Linda. The fire was controlled by Thursday, but a spokesman for the Orange County Fire Depart- ment said the last two engine companies were on duty "just in caseahotspotflares\Jp. "~ · The fire. which began on Tues day morning and drew as many as 7SO firefighters to its Jines, burned a totatort4,873acres. One home was lost an old wooden ranch house on the south side of the Riverside Freeway. Mike McKee, public information officer ror the fire department, said the house was occupied but he doesn 'l know who Lived there. Mc Kee said about24 cattle were either killed or badly burned by the blaze, and that the injured animals are being rounded up and killed out of mercy. The Owl fire got its name because the fire originated near a ~ l l I T I U N O RAN G l COUNTY. CALIFORNIA ' FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1980 C TWENT'(-FIVE CENTS ------.. .. ge~ ue Jetliner Se¥ Charges .. Said on Slandby . . . Byl'hf'Assoclal~ Press Jury ln"1icts Sen.-.,Robbins I ran 's govemmrnt radio said today a · just method" fo r relcas· ing the 52 Ameritan hostages had t>eer\ worked out , and a Swed ash J_e~(in<!r reportedly was put on sta~pby for a flig h( to Tehran. But l i..S. offi<·1als again l'autjoned agarnst undue optimis m over a possi blc end to the hostage crisis <»ne State Depa~ mPnt official irt Washington <:ailed r<:1><>rtsof an SACRAM·ENTO (AP! State Sen Alan ftObbins surrendered today to the sheriff's office after a Sacrnmertto County grand jury ' 1nd1cted tum on sex and mari- juana charges. Robbin s . a Van Nu ys Democrat. postel'I a $20,000 bond anH was released from -custody · according to Chief Deputy Larry : Stamm. LATE s·HAH'S SON. Stamm said the charges were NAMES SELF KING -A4 unlawful sexual mlercourse With ... a m inor. attempted unJawruJ in- 'lm m inent breakthrough "nun-tercourse with a minor , oral sense .. copulation with a minor, and Prcs111ent C<trter. a5kf"d 1n \. possession of marijuana Columbia. S C . whether the cap -: The first lhrt:i! are felonies live Amenca ns would be released The marijuana charge as a mts soon, replied · ''I hopeso.'I can't demeanor . predict anything. I don 't have any D 1s t r i c t Attorney Herb information leading to a time Jackson confirmed t h.at the schedule... grand0jury me't 5112 hqurs Thurs· The s urprise broadcast by day night, but refused to discuss Tehran radio gave no detail of the details of the meeting~ reportedmethodforresolvingthe Robbins was not available for crisis, nor did it attribute Ure comment. s•atement to any Iranian official. • An 18-year -old Sacr a mento AP Wlf ~O FACES SEX CHARGES St.le Senator Robbfn• 1 ~:~o;ned by the Owl ~ement 1 lnvat.11aton for the California Department of Forestry were still ilaveati1atlnc today the likelihood that tbe fire was started by an Art Balleeal11g Richard Beenen. an Orange County artist. show.c; what a weather balloon and .a little juvenile imaginc1t1on can pro duce at the Newport Harbor Art Museum. Find out more about this unique event on Page Cl of today's Weekender. But it appeared to be a rererence woman, Lori Terwilliger . a<'· to st11J-secret conditions for the cused Robbins of seducing her Americans' release proposed by a two years ago al his capital After other meeung:. H11bl)ln~ took her tu has-:it>a r'lm ent. where they had sex, shf' s111d • special commiasia,i of the Iranian ;:tpa rtment. Two .. other young Parliament. women ·have alleged that Rab-··1 had never been to berJ w1fh The broadcast seemed to be an liins sexually harassed them. a man and I was too scartd· to attempt by &0me in' power to help The 37-year-0ld state senator say anything, but he never even pave the way for the eventoal re-has denied the allegat*ons. asked," she said m a co/nplatnt arsonist. · lease of the hostages . ·and to to the 5ena1e RulPc, Co~· m1llee Pra.ssure " h"rct 11·ne .racti'on A -,poke;;man fo:-Senate Presa Unidentified " .. "' , d Pro T J M Its D "He JU."1 wtmt lo 1l l\fte warn~ I Wllhl"n the Irani· ·~n Parliament e nt em ames I • . " s D. ·d f 1 f e I t a l'o n e , s r a r e d ;; n !I _ thathasblocked effortstoendth·e an 1ego, sa1 no orma . . ~nate action against Robbins ~shamed... · · 8 .. . . ~~U8pect Held After Crash cn s1s. • ...._ I ed hil h h • The radio statement s~id Iran ~as P ann w e t e c arges Jackson began h1~ i,nves . had already been "victorious" were P.t!Ddinl· 0 , ~ lion Sept. 20 after news a<'COUlllS R agan Presl•denl over the United States In the Sexual intercourse between an or the complrun1 were pubJ~hed. e ' hostage confrontation. and said adult and a female under 1.8 who E 1. 17 Id S · . :· f!1e~:rthO:r t~~,·':s~~::: ~~'!~ are not married is a felony that Bar~~::r gi:I fil;;;;a;-~ompl°a~~ . · ... to three years in pri~on.. t1ins made advances to ht·r in thl• E h , Ba bs • ardly.~· . carries a potential penalty of up with the comm1tt~e sa ying 'Rob- C ta M I. h ldin xc ange M Iran's· Hvolutionary leader Se os esa po ice. are o g _ ~~ A t 11 h Ruh 11 b Kho .. h Ms. Terwilliger said she met nate clfam9er Robbins dcniL·d an unidentified man in jail today .' · ya 0 a h ? Pa 1 _me11U as Robbins when she interviewed it and the ~pmmittee later said ii , • who allegedly srished a stolen 4(' .. g 1 v en t e a r 1 a m en t · · · • , . round no wrongdoing car into a mofel unit after re· By~Assodat.ed PreH responsibility for deciding the ~1~ for a hi~ sch~I pro_Ject. He portedly· running over the facili-, . , ~ RonalcJ, Reagan-evoked Shakespeare to ~riticize Jimmy Ca~er • . •t~ of tl_le hostages._, who ~ay ID'(~led her .. mto bJ~ ~ffi_c!!. she ·Another woman . wl~<· l.!-~t'<l to ty manager's ~;-'te~•...-$~~;;~~~~r.g~:t;t1~e'Jdt.~w.k~~~~:~~~.-~~:;cot ~1~~~~ ~~ c:rl:Wk·~'~.~~-~~-~~~~~s~~ .•• U~~~~~:.~~~~~!·M~~~ffr~"~ ~-lirt(fJ~,~:~t· t~!'f""'"ciemY-'-""-'lrnr1980election. · · ~ • '~---.,...---·---~ .. bate }?e'hlnd closed doors. the. was. . . • v~stagators that Hobbins made . I altercation at "8:45· a.m. in the But.whatever dra·ma there was in the c'a rtipaign T~ursday ca·m~ . !lard-liners. T~ttrsday bo~cotled s~ saJd Robbins t~k he~ to advanct>s ltl her "'hen she ~ a5 ., Costa Mesa ·ln.n parking area at more from possible embarrassments lo the candidates than from a~ open ses:non of P_arhament luac and bought her a dnnk. 16 S205 Harbor Blvd. lhelron-tbe-road rhetoric! .. th~t was t-0 have considered the . • · 4 , " . rommjssion's.recommended con- . The motorB~. u~identified · '· FOR REAGAN, THERE WAS THE with.draw:tl fro~ the cam-ditions forthehostages' release. ~ if ff ri · ' .. . ----~c~~. of ~ .Profusion of ~on-paign of his chief foreign policy adviser amid a controvf'rsy and for The session was postponep until . f!I -~G •fl · · !1Jct~g tdebtiflcation m~t~nals, Carter. the disclosure of a Ju;;tice Department report criticizing him Sunday ltecause the boycott of 66 ·• IS bel.DI held for s.uspicion of in the handling of the Billy Carter Libya affair of the 228 deputies left the Parlia-auto theft· and suspicion of as-· aault with a deadly weapon _ The campaign rhetoric had Reagan ·continumg to hammer 1:1t ment 17 members s;h,.ort _ of a h · · d ' t d l b't Carter's economic policies "a tragic comedy of errors,·· he dubbed quorum t e mis 1rec e au o mo 1 e. . h d b Th h d I h d th l 'd them -while the president again arpe . on the Repu hcan s state e ar · aners. w o sa1 ey Po ice 581 · mentsaboutcallingoutthetroops. • ,' did not want any action on the Officers still sorting facts at " "Let's make sure that we don't have to find out when he II call for hos tages until aftt>r the' U .S the scene late this morning sa.id use of American military forces next year by sending h1 m back to presidential elections ana oaci nol the 0 .S. Justice Department had ·Hollywood. California, where Amen can mili-tary forces won 't li sten want to help.President Carter issued a bold-warrant on anyone tohisvoice."Carte,rsai<;f atarallym~ewYork 'sgarmentdistnct Knowledgeable source~n found in possession of the al· REAGAN BROUGHT UP SHAKESPEARE'S "The Comedy of Tehran expreslled some doubt to- le1edly stolen car. day that the Parliament would <See CAMPAIGN. Page /\2-, discuss the hostage issuet as . scheduled Sunday. " Mesan'" Dies of Injuri~ Services Set ~For Accident .. Victim, 13 By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of, ... .,. .. , ,. .... MMf • A respirator that had been keeping a critically injufed Costa Mesa youth alive was tumedofftoday. The victim, Ronald Wood Jr., 13, had been hit by a car Tuesday in a traffic accident almost Identical to one lhat nearly took his life in 1976. . Thia time. RpnaJddied. Coeta Mesa police investigators who1owut the old 1l'M accident report filed 57 months ago just ThW'lday after his ,death said today the paranela Ip the two accidents near homes oc- cupied by.the Woods are a'wesodle. TaAGICALL Y, IT APPEAll8 lo have been the victim's fault both Tuesday and on .Jan. 30, 1978, when he darted into the path of a car chiven by a female motorist who couldn't .. top. He never saw the vehlcl~11 that hit him eitbertimf. TD aUPlaATOR IN Fountain Valley Coml!lun.lty Hdlpltal'• inten1ive care ·unit was 1wttebed oll Tlna~ay aftemoon after YOudl .Ronald reliatered zero brain wava, lndicattng cllnJcal death. • The Oraqe ~ty Coroner'• Office was ' notified It 3:45 p.m . of tbe traffic fatality and funeraJ=emenb wereJuatbe!nt made to- day bJ Wood St .. .nd h1a wit• Aurora. . . TllSI& ION WAI ~ 1\lllday nuuun1 krall Welt,,.,._ arwt at Wallaee Aveeue tw • ., *1"8 b1 motortat o.r.JdlDe Trapp, ··.,=· ........ wbom polleedhlaotclteffw _,,.__, I Police Sgt. Mc Bride said it was not 'far from that location on Jan. 30, 1976. that Ronald Wood Jr., then 8, dashed out of a driveway' near· the home the family then occupied at ~92 Hamilton&. .. and was hit. Motorist Pearl Steward. 48, a Costa Mesa resident, told police the litUe boy was turned away from her. running across the street and neversawh(!rcar before 1t struck him. SHE TRIED TO STOP but couldn't and the gravely injured child was rushed to Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital an cr:itical condition with head injuries. But he survived. Traffic Patrolman Robert Crogan said in the 1976 report on Sgt. McBride's desk today that the victim was in violation of Section 291SOBollbeCaUfornia MotorVehicteCole. THE LAW DEALS with a pedestrian's abruptly leaving a place of safety and darting into the path of motor vehicles and dange~ the way the code section Is worded. But police said today the law does not pro- vide for laauin1 traffic tickets to little boys and ,all authorities can do la counsel them about the inherent dangers In runnin1 into the street. aoN.u.o WOOD la., whose remaim were taken to Harbor Lawn-Mount OUve Memorial Park and Mortuary, waa with a friend, Jay West, 12, when he ran Into the path of the car Tuesday . Youns Weit told police the vlctl,. 's parenta were 1trtct about him atnytq from home ad be believed Ronnie bed turaed to run back and• ptrml116on to IOplay atblebouae. Funeral se rvi ces a r e scheduled Saturday morning for Ronald Wood Jr., 13, of Costa Mesa. who died Thursday of in- juries sustained Tuesday when struck by a car near his home. Riles for the Everett Rea Mid· die School ·seventh grader will be af 11 a.m. at Harbor Lawn- Memorial Park Chapel, Coeta M e.s a , with R ev . Doug MacKenzie of Harbor Christian · Fellowship officiating. lnter- ~ent will follow. He is survived by his parents, Ronald Sr.: and Aurora Wood, #2224 Wallace Ave.; a brother, ' Louls. and sisters Esther and Brenda, also of tbe same ad· dress. Also surviving are his l{randparents Ed and Helen Wood and Enrique and H1toUta Trnino. all ol Texas. KKK Probed ATLANTA (AP l -Gov . Oeor1• Busbee, cittn1 the neecl to reduce racial tenalom, hu announced that he hu ordered the Oeorpa Bureau of lnvesttca· lion to &oat lnto reporta that Ute Ku Klux Klan may M operatJ.na • an illecal, commaadO-a&yle train~camp In OeortJa. \ M8ssa;age . Parlor Up. For C·ouDeil Actioii A ·pe,raiil for continued opera - tion o~ Costa Mesa's Atlantis Mass .. ge Parlor is scheduled for City Council consideration agaih Mon~ay night. Council m'embers continued a 'public hearing on.tbe issue <kt. 6, indicating they still were Wl· 11ure about own~hip and opera· lion of the' lf'us iness at 2112 Harbor Blvd. City staff members have noted that· 5everal arrests for prostih.I· lion have occurred at the parlor , in recedt years. the latest made ear1y this week. Also •scheduled for public heariA'g when the council meets at 6 30 p.m. at City Hall. 77 Fair Drive. is the Bl'istol Plaza group's proposal for construc- tion of two high-rise office build- in1s on Bristol 'Street jU.t south of the San Dieio Freeway. Dou; Clafti, assistant plan- nJn1 director. has recommended that the hearin1 be reset fOT Nov. 17 when the city's new ap- peals ordinance will be in efted. The new ordinance rectucea re- qui r~ments for fiUn1 apP.,als on . . 11Ueves Ran&•ck CA.ta Me&a Home BuriJan pried open a slidin1 1rlu1 door at Ga~or E. Lee's eaat Co1ta Mesa home late • ,Wedqeeday to escape with $5,130 wortb ~ belonllncs. police saJd. Taken, Lee tOld olfi~n. were tooh, a televhlon 1et, microwave oven, tbree rifles. tbree 1bot1uaa and two re-j VOlftl'! .. issues denied by lhl· Pl.mnm.,_ Co111 mfssion. The -Comm1ss1on denied ·tht seven--and nine-story buildings last month, bas1tallv b~r&USf' or a,nticipnted' height · arld 'traHfr ~ problems. · More Coverage Other Harbor Area covt•r;t>;t' appears today. on 'Page i\ 10 • O_r:n:a ~oa~• . --~ I . . --~-... • \\eath~r Fair Saturday except for early morning low clouds. Cooling trend with lows tvnight of 48 alon~ ttie coast to 58 inland Highs Saturday mostly in· 70s. INSIDE TODA 9t' The nut big "bt/Qm · m Orange Cotmty may well be· in t~· field of c1dture ·rum tu Page Cl for a report on Ow 1tate of the art ~ 1n the county. ···~ Al ..... , iHYIG 1'1 L.M .... M ...,_, .. , t.flfw... -'S ,......... (11·01t ~. c. "'-•-ct ......... Al I~ M 1"""81n -(1 .. ........... ..._, ...... ,. -I=:. .. .... C4 U.L-.. .. ~~-·1---~~~~~--J~~~~~~!!M~· ., .. .. 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" f'BI f.Aourr l '•d4»Hr.,r.-d .: WASlllNGTON (AP 1 Tht> fo'BI r ailed off plaqs to havt. a gerits hand de li\'t>r a Juslire Depa rtment letter to the l'tt!v J esse '.lackson mquinni:: about the l'1v.I rights l~ader ·s possiblt- dealings with Libya a ft c.>r Jcrckson telt•phoncd the White House , it was reportl"(J toclay ·· But an FBI s po_kes m a n said 4.he bureau knew nothing of the ca ll or subseque nt conversat.jons between the Whih• House and a Justice Departme nt official and S4id an .,.Bl supervisor decided inde~ndc.>nll) not to have age nts make the deli very, Tht' Washington Post s aid Jackson, head of Operation PUSH, has been campaigning for President Carte r 's r e·e le<;tiob arid accompanied Carter aboa rd Air f'or ce One from St. Lou.is to Columbia. S.C , Thurs- day night. . .,,,.. ·Anthony Appeal .. ~ej•~Cted) th ~ Ht-.o•:R-tc.'K S<.'llOt~Mio:tll. 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Tht· 4 l<1 3 \ Olu 1111\H'\l'I. tndit'..lll'h lit.: l'llUrl '>hart•:-. sOn&t· •Jf tht." com t•rn::. th.11 \o\t' h.1've about tht• \.\a \ tht>st' d1.1 q~t·s w1•rc brought •· · ~P rosc<·ut-or Richard lfadt'n, ;1 'ta t1.· d1•pul} .uttorney g eneral ..... id a dalt• for the sldrl of the pre l1n a 1 y ht•ann~ ha" nut been 1•i-.t a bll~he1I lf<o ~u1d 1t 1::. li kt•I.> tha t a.JI p:.irtiE'~ IO \'Olvt-d in tht• t•ase wi.11 return before Orange County Supcn cir Court J udge· - t 'laud<' Owen!> to s1•t :.111·h ci di:lte II a den said it would ut: very un· IJkt•ly that .111 v ('111,1rt appcar ancl' woul<l lll'l'Ur 1n ;1d \a nee or the <'lt><•t1on /\ l).l h II 0 ~ , .I II J f 0 I' nl f' I supervi..,or 1-(alph IJ 11•<1r1 ch. an acr u~t'<I of consp1 ring to com·1•;t1 the ~oun·1· of <i hout $60.000 lhi:lt .. wa.; f\ann~l ~·<1 1ntu 1976 polat1ral l'J m paign., anduding ~n hon'·~ ::.UC'<'<'Ssful rat·f" for supt•r or;o:- /\nth1111v consistent Iv has dt• nwd t ht-char~t::.t-lfgtun · h1 m •• Jaifhou..•P Bound /\111 1 <tlxwt 1<1111s t .l l·anne Gaetano. 20. r uddies he r six· 1nont h old so n John P aul , wno becomes a tiny hostage o f · his moth1·1 s t•uu~~. o f sorts Saturday. Mother and son w ill !-J>t:n<I 21 hou rs in Ale xandria , Va., jail together a s ,,ht· •\(·r vl•s scn lem .·c imposed for a rrest while blocking a h 111i10n "11111<' entrance in Alex.rndri a demonstration last v -.1r and "'ulJsf•qucnt conviction Missing Tot • in ~London? Ry ST F.VI\ MARBLE-" Ol lhe D•t1• l'•I .. Sl•lf ,\ :I-year uld Newport Beach boy, lhf' subject of a n intense police mimhunl s ince his abduc· t1on earlier this month, has been . ,spotted in a r .c.1nclon s u burb, police said today Newport Ucach investigators s aid young Johi1 H1 chard Hyan and h1 !> father T imothy F ra ncis R y an v.ho p o lic e asse rt s n a t c hed the bo y fro m bis .:1 J n<1 pa rc nts Ha y po rt Way home in !\ewport Bca<·h, w.ere ~ccn late Wednesday ndin~ lll a <'J r Hut when Hnl1"h authorities • "l'rt' noufi1•d and tried to tum up 1hc 'iOU~ht-artcr chill.I a nd his ra.lhC'r . th<'} l ';!(Tl(• up ~mply- handed .. Polle-I.' ..,;11d tile·. ;1r· .. n<iv. unsure where t he tnh!>ln~ pa ir are l'hl' information. µo lic-l' saict. in· 111a lly wa~ JK1s~t·d .don~ to the Oo.) 's motlit·1 . .J uli,. /\nn Ryan, ~ \.\ lw has legal l'llS tCJrt y of the · blond-haarect t•1t and 1~ t par ated from hey· h11~b;1nd A form H n<·i1,:J!_IH1 r ..;.f t he ll ya ns , \o\hll li .pd u~ngl amt until !>Cverat month~ Jt(n wnt-n t he moth~r and son t·arno M Newport HC':i ch, t<ild authorttit':, .sh.e was N·rtain 1t was th1· m issing boy s he· ~JW. Newport Rec.ch J>olice sa id lo· d:n th1·y·11 nov. Jlllt the l"as e into tht.' hands uf the orange.. County Ois t rtct Attom e) end attempt lo · :>erure a child sttaling warrant to enable Rnt1s h J uthorities to rn a k'e .. m arrest WILLOW S PR INGS, N.C. (AP> -Five young -people died of appa rent rarbon-monoxide poisoni)ig today as they waited fo r help m a wre cked car with the engibe left running, officials sa id ile h..ts not, howevl'r. entered ,, for fll a l plea due lo tht· extensive leg a I wrangling that has t1Cl·urred bet ween the prose<·11111.m and thl' defens <' 11w char~e~ orig1nall~ were filed morl' than t11rPe vears 11go Congressman Tells Of Threats on life ~1 rs 11 van. who sa1d s he wa5. .;, t<:tk •n~ a nl:lp . whe n her son \'an1shcd out of his crib. says she The Wake County Sheriff's Department said the car spun oul or conlm l Of! d rural road , hit ~rl\ffic s ig. n and get stuck in a dilch Sh~nffs Lt David Walle~aid the tailpipe was covered with mud. · · -' . The dead were ide ntified as JaEs Lee Rog~rs. 21. and his twin brothers. Ronald and Donald.. th 23, a ll of Wagram: and Peggy Smjth. 17. and he r sister. J ·ette. 16, both of Fuquay Varma. · · · · ... ~ . Fro•PfllPAI T lw on~1nal 1nd1tlm t•nt 1ssuct1 · in 1977 hy the l'Ounty i.:ranrt jur: was subsequently qua:;hed d uet•• t>rrors in presenta tion n f t'\ uknt•e prosecution Anthonv. Diedrich . form (·r A nahe im c it y c oll n t1l m an William Kott a nct form<'r l'OUnty politic~d financ·1e r <:<me l 'onratl ·CAMPAIGN INTENSIF1FS. • • .°"s ubsequently were nam Pd in a criminal roniplaint ront<1 111m~ al- E r rors" 11\ rcxarkana on the Texas -Arkansas border. while saying of '1cgat 1C>ns 1dent 1 l' a l 10 I hos C' ra_1sf'd the.president," tie gave us five programs, and yet our: economic m ess by t t)e gra nJjury. has only worsened. He 's punished us long enough . . He h'lls not The attorney gennal"" off1 rP ea medthe loyaltyofthose who support~im ." . ·decided last Dt>cemher trl .. eek a Independent candidate J ohn Anderson was makmg a last second ,1nd1<'trqe nt a mul fea rs desperate, bid lo get Cjrter to debate rum: meanwhile. calling on tht that it Y..O\llll fa('(' ·a Sl ... JlUl(' <If president to ma ke good.on the state.aent that he would-consider oti.e1 Ii m 11 a tio n :-, prob 1 c m 1 r 1 ht' deba te c ha. llenge~_!!.er his face,t.o-l'li'ce m eet ing'with Re agan c r 1 m 1 n a I c o m p I a 1 n t wt> r I! I p urs u<:d Prosecutors wt>rl' l'IU•' • ~NDJ::R.~N'S LAWVER, MITClfELL Rogovin, sent,!l telegram cessfuJ in ~~ini; a new indict !--r\N lllt:CO •A P > Hep. • ·1.i 1r Huq.!l'nt•r , R Calif . who 1s runnmiz fnr 'n.• <'ltc·tton again~t Ku h.lu\ l\lun le ad e r Tom M 1.·tzl.'• r h i.;"-n·1·e1ved thre ats .ieurn:;t ht!> 11!l" polirc said to· d.iy H<ihl•rt lturgrecn . as~1sta n t r l11cf of pohc<.· sa 1d the four· lf'rm l'Ungn,•ss n1an has re \{'1V t'<1 ti ('l)Uplr of dnonvmoU.!-- th1 ._.,lLo; •hrou~h his i-.is1e1 · ··we h<a W inu\ eri tn increa~e •11ir survr1 1larrc1• of h1~ artivit.Je!. .n h•' r•,.111 .. ~i. Huqirt-en s aid rhu;•;<J~ n1 1!hl ' ~ to f ' arter c:a m pa1gn m a nager Robert Strauss remindilJg t~e ~~ident ment , of hjs pl<.-dge. While there was no im mediate ans wer. it was ~ly un 0 fcnst attornt•ys ha vt.' c-on "1., (I ... '"·'" \1 l'l 1 ~t· r. th e like Iv Carter wo uJd debate Anderson in the last crust) o( the.>cam· tended that /\nthom and L>i~d:rwh P f ir\•, r.;tH' 1 11m 111·1.· 1~ aecom paign. · . . .J h ave l•sscnti.a lly hcl'n plan~d in II rntl'<' ''' t'tlc: horl.' l!ua rrb· and • Toda~ both #major pa rty candidates were agarn racing fro m ~oubl(' Jcopan~~ throu!{h t ht• ti!'! .... bi.• n ~"·t'n pl..1111, lot ht-s po.litica l rally topohticalrally.Cartertryingtokeepanuneasy holdon secondindir tmt·nt .\ndth'') have • 11011 •• ,. µ111l1•t·t1em in puhht· ap his nati ve South. and Reagan tryinglo tie up l~rge and as yet un· •cl.II m ed lh<1t m for m c.tl irin thttt µ l' J 1 ,, n rt.' s 1 n t he 4 ~Ir cl . } ). . -t J . ' decided ind~trial slat.es in the Northeast and Midwest. _Anderson would porn! tow<1 rd t h ~ir .. in ('on~ri·~i1>nal District was'.(:ampaigning in New ~ngland a~_iNew York. · . n'ocence was not prcsentl'tl to!th<'. . LI~ THR~ TE~? is rrheved by the s1ght1ng. · "It 's certain Iv the least o f two evi'Ts.' shecomnw nt edtoday. P oli ce . at ftrsfbeheving the boy m1ght have wande red from b.is g.r andpar~nLc;' h<>rnc . never dis- r11unting the theory t hat the boy m ight ha \<' been k1dnap~d . s aid tht:." \'l' hern a hie to put together lh i~ srcnar1•1 tht.·y rtaim led up to anrV,1llov. «d t ht• i.i hdu<'tion DC'k r ti.vt"s l'I a 1 m the 40· ye~r old f::tth1·r a Rnt1s h n t izen wh<J wor 0 ks 1n S .iu1l i ,\rt!bia. fl ew into I.vs An.1H'll'' l n t1!r n a t1on al ·\ 1 rport on ON Ill. rented a· car and .later <'ht'<'kcd in at a Cos~~ Mes<J motel I J. Onrt• 1n Orangt• Count,Y. police JS'>f'r1. the f JI her '>'4' upped his car for a van at a Santa An a rental agency. ~rabbed the boy and drove to a small town in Mexico.· v. he re th~ r ar r.eportedly wa·S: .-" ahandoned , Rai11 f'alls 'T.l· 1'· OIJlh. 1 . In Pittsburgh today Reagan ifuplored ,Democrat'.S to desert 111ry last y1:ar · ~ ·In addJJwn~· (\11•tigcr wea n. a ~ Rep. Clair Burgener ,. Certel'and a ccused bis rival of "drHgiJ:lg his f~t" in the fede;,al , C . , . . 'OT K we re bu llet p roof. vest ii<' cla imed n • . · .-,.; · ·. · lnvestigation,of.Billy Carter, • . h~rges "¥ainst . , CJlt . • <1Ltem p1 on· hi~ life. was plctnocd ' • BvTheAsSOfl;tect Prfss R'a in·wlls' forecast to<iay, •. ·,as a-rolld .frQnt off the ... -·• _ °Fqcusirut'.t.h~e la~~r d.W of ,the :fresid~n\!!l.!.~c_~_o~~tes~~up_~--~~~~~-~~~~~~·'f.·lM~·-:.· ~db ,,..,~.-:-;_r~~ ... 4»_,,"< , '),.:... '<as;nH~~~~t ,.l>tt !!mKiiM •':'1 ...'r~~~.,),I,·~~ ~~·--·~·· -~:.."'~en'tt);(f>?ca rrymga co'Mel1e1J " ~..-"""'··~ ~-~ • , thusiusm for a big OP turnout on Election Day. · · trestdi~y ag.a~nst the re mam_mg de we a po~ N1, shots h.t, e bc•cn · . . ... ..2a.1~/~~~P,:Y.t-R,.. .(· '" · ~~~o ·me st3l~n~u\'t•';.. · , .... cloudy skies and sho.i.wers afong the nort,hwest coast . : .. • . -.. en ants .. ·r: fired at either candidate Sear6'h Set l ... . "I .WANT 'l'() THANK ALL Of you," he told a c,g>wd of bun· ., · ~ • • ._ and o v e r th e S ier 'ra dreds or suppaltte n in• refurbished train u ation h ere :"And hav· ffn-..t.:Or ff; ~h F<~ed Uoatv. right. a Bufie.ne r ,_NAGA~AKI. Japan t AP > ' ing thanked you, l want 19 say don't re!ax." . ~· U .,0 cam paign ct1dc refused to c6n-Salvage team s "ve ~gun an Reagan said ht> was sure t.heTally'was packed wtth Democrat:. firm that J~ath thr£>ats had been atte mpt to re'cove r a n estimated Ne vada . . . . · a11d independents as well as Republicans 1¥1d invited them to get Go S m :itlc on the GOP inc umbent but $2 m illion worth of gold and I behind his C.!llldidacy -• ', ~ . es tro ng said ''Wl' h"ovJ ta ken certain pre· s ilver believed to be a boa rd a .. He.began the day with a private meeting with labor and bust ca u t1 ons · · L 11 c wou ld n o t 17th cenlllr) Portuguese ship ly· The clouds Will s p read ~. southward into the central Ca lifornia valleys with a ehal'lce or rain tonight. It will be cooler over most o f Nort h6'rn Californ ia through Saturday a nd gale warntngs have been forec ast for most of t he northwest coast. 1 ness leaders. Press spokesman Lyn Nofziger refused to disclose f R t•laboratc ing on the sea bottom off this the identity of any parti.cipants in the mee.ting, saying some did not ~ OC eagan . port ,.llJ in Western J a pa n want their names made public. d M ctzgc r saitl he routinely re· The N i ppon M a r i t 1 l'l).e , • Carte r said today in Columbia, S.C. that if Reagan is elected an In a bit or ea rly -bird baHot cast· ceive~ threats but knows nothing Development Co.. beg an the thest rat.egicarm~trea~yisabandonedit "woul~bea_majorsetbao~(, ing.s tudentsat Newp0rt H<it.1'bor about ;i ny threat s a gains t operation toda~ after a tradi·. fo r this nati<>Q and a maJor advantage for the SoVlet Uruon. •. High School put the ir votes behind Bu r~e11cr • tiona l Shinto relig ious service. , , He said that if the SALT ll treaty is not resubmitted for Sen ate pcesidential ca ndidate R<Jnalli ---.... .;.._----------=------- consideration "there will be no debate on the Senate floor · · there ReJagan in a mock election held will benochancetomodify the\,reaty inth.eSenate." . . ' this week. Carter commented in a question-and-answer s~ession whil~ cam· Students . who poure d out lo the pa~gninginhis'naliveSouth. ' · campus polls cm Thursday, left P r eside nt Carte r s tranded THE PRESIDENT WITHDREW THE treat~ .from.Senat~ ~n-somewhere between independent s tderation last January in the wakeoftbeSoviet mtlitary ~tervention hope ful John Anders on a nd ' in J\fghanista.Q, but said in an inte~e.w with The As~iated Pres s Libertarian'C'andidate Ed Clark. two weeks·~go tha t he would resubriut It as soon as possible after the_ Re agan scored 874 votes, An· e le ct1on. · · derson 211 and Carter only 194 in Reagan has said that the pact should be r~tumed to the the student electron. Clark polled negolia~~ tooblain greaterconc:essioos J~!1-t~_eSov1et ~nion. 31 vol~. ~ ~\/~ •• • • , Wflen.it;;_ame to votmj for a co~· • • " gressman, the ~arbQr ·m gh stu· •• • • OR~NGE..CO~T • c. rfF..rt.. u· e SJ,U' ~.,, '. ..dents snubbed w.rite~ ~and.id.ate ( ~~ "J J Jptw. t-'e rraro, <\~er . .(ootball ·I •f] I 'J jJ I (U I ~~as~ artheir own'high'school cum fh•·O•-'~· o .... Polo! wolh •••<•" Halts Actor Congressman Robert Badham ~~;:.;..""':-~':. %";,:;:~· ~;.::::::~::.~:: pulled down 1169 votes~ Dems>erat ;:,·•·c::i:·~,:·..:;:::;:~:.,•:·~,;~::;: LONDON (A f») .,..· c h a lle n gef Mike Dow was ::.-::~~·~::.~ ~·:·~~. :;01;;:.:. ~~::;,·.~ James Coburn was held up "liwarded 256 votes a nd NHHS. _.,.,..os.. .. ,.,.,.,.,..\_,,,, rn•pro•c0""' for two hours at Lon~on's .Sailor alumnus Fe rraro came in °"•'""'"" ,...,,. " ., JJO ,,.,,.,, s •• s""' Po b ~··~c:Mt• ... :•<.tf"'"""'''M• ·Heathrow airpor.t Y with a scant21. custo m J office~s who In the local assembly race.,.stu· .... ~,:.-:;::r:;:...... found some white powd~r dents gave Repu1>Ucan incum· ,. .. ,.,,., ..... ,,, .. (ttttoi TM ..... A .............. MAl\•Q1f\Q fctHor C-"LM' •"''t~ M.tf\a91no l d•tor ~elepMN(1H)Ma-4.Ut °"'*" Mvertlelftlt42-N71 · capsules in bis ba . bent Marian Bergeson 849 votes and Dempcratic hopeful Jack The tough guy actor had Baldwin t&5 votes. to cool WI heels while the ,. One result that could bring a cuatoma men analyzed the wince to the faces of Newport c ·a p • u le• and h i s Bea eh ell)' officials was the girlfriend, British singer MellsW'e Lqueslion. and compoeel' Lynsey de Measure L. If adopted, would Paul, 3o, waited anxiously give local officials authority t.o up- for blm. · date an agreement for the· ex· tension of the Corona del Mar "U wu Just routine," t.ba act« explained when cu1toma finally deared htm: ''They were lnterrt, eel lD my medlctne.., l J · fer from artbtltlt an4' I' been eurinl lft,yaelf qul\e 1uece11MJJ with vinoua herbal re=:; They were quit. t*"l lt.''. . ' Freeway. City leaders claim they've yet' to find a~yone op; poaedtothemeaaure. ··-.,.. · , But atudenta paaaecl Mesasure L on an •to Gt vote indicating al leaal 434 people o'ppose It. '-Oa tbe lenale race, students aoundly backed lneumbenl Alan Crauton. 81villl him 739 wtes ud oalJ •to h1I challen1er Paul Gann. • , '! . . ' .rwHY · ~ fa ' - We show more than ttlirty manufacturer's carpet line s with approximateLv 3000 samples. We car:rv about. 100 rolls of .carpet at sped al pri,tes. In our remnant roor:n are hundreds of remnants from tiny to room size . ·ALDEN?Sf -. -~ 6.ve,.Y ;.Afu'~·dean manufacturer o( vlni t 1s tepresented~tri o u.r vinyl display: Armstiong, Cong<Jleum. Gaf. Manning_ton_..Bisc;a_yne and ~ Amtico. Rolls and remnanrs in stock ·at special prices. 1663 PLA CENTIA AVENUE . Our drapery department includes custom fraperies. "Levelors ... Woven Wood Blinds. Custom Bedspreads and special treatmen~ for unusual windows. We not only have a specialist Lri this department. but our own excellent installer as well. . Wood floors are represented by several manufacturers such as Bruce. H arris and Sykes. Patterns include Plank and Parquet designs. ·DEN'S • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . installation_· custom draperies linoleum • wood floor Cp STA MESA • .CALIF ·9 i 6 U · PHONE 6•6-"483 8 646 235 ~ • • J ' t I • , • ' .. . :· 1 • • -• GENERAL NEWS Friday, October 31, 1980 DAIL y PILOT A• Blind Love Guide Dog Ge.ta Car.e NOTflNGllAM, England t AP> -Guide dog Emma. who looked afte r her blind owner for nine ye·ars, hiu1 herself gone blind. · But in a remarkable reversal or roles, owner Sht'1la Hocken. who recovered her sight following an operaCion five years ago, 1s givi.ng her faithful old Labrador the same loving treatment. · ·'She h11s been a t remendous friend," said 34 year.old Mrs Hockep of her 15-~ear-Old pet Hut she can't really see any more a.nd now it 's 111y turn to look after her " ·1 m goin~ t'g1ve her the happy retirement .. ht' deserves ·· Mrs Boeken recently wrote a book about how tia hfe was transformed by Emma's loyalty. She said Emma has adapted better to blind- nt!ss than humans. although she gets lost easily un- less closely wa~ched. ... . Rare Bees Stole n Bl 'CKFASTL E IGH . England <APJ Monks a l Huckfast Abbey s aid a rare strain of queen bees the were raising was stolen overnight -from a n isolated fi eld The Buckfast strain. recogmzed throughout the world. was developed by the southwest England abbey ·s 82 yea r-old bee expert. Brother Ad um. , · "The l,hief .must have struck at night and he knew haw to hand~ a hive." the monk s aid ··These queens were reared at great expense with ~rea't tune and effort and now somE>rme !s got them -ESTATE SALB OP ftWELRY- ~RYSTAL­ POR£ELAl1W - BR01'ZES- ~Bll¥A­ SILV·ER ···-···· Lots of dilmOnd rings tnd tarrings, totd dlllna, fine chin1 1nd · crviul, bronzes. some fumi· Ulrt. oil.I. cti1nd1ti1r1. bf'm lempa,ttc. ••• ,,....,. .........,, ............ , ........ Oct. 31, Nov. 1 and 2 l,.ction pf all m.c:Mndill Fridly, Saturday, bl Sunclmy 2 · 5 P.M. end 7 ·I ftM. Something fOf everyone -from $1 .00 up. frff admlu iori. Bank of America. Muter Charle. c~cits. newport '°'"' ter~ .well1bte. auction company -· c 2542 West Coast H i~way ... Newport 811cn. CA (714) .146-2200 CONSIGtlt BfTS ACC,.111& .. ,,. ... 'T1L I PM An Levin•. Auctto""' Pnltttts If is Turi ., ·for nolhi.J'\g. We.'re w~!!9~r.i ~.8 1f there _may, .b~ ... a bllick market "Ve ha\l'e not heard about " An African elephant charges an intruder to protect his herd as humans approach dur- ing a census of African elephants to be pres- ented to the National Geographic Society in Washington.' Many of the beasts have been killed in recent years for ivory in their tusks. 'Doctor' Gives Pelvic Exams BAKERSFIELD (AP) -Officials here are searching for a man who slipped into Kern Medical Cente r posing as a doctor , gave two pelvic exams in a fourth floor maternity ward and.disap· pea red. " J>oc\Ors and nurses on duty said they didn't see the man enter the room at the far end of the ball. And neither of the women found anything un- usual enough about the 11: 15 p.m. exams to call a nurse. • · • 1'be women said they eventually grew sus- picious because the Spanish-speaking man· did not wear sJoves or wuh his hands between examina- tions. TUHG·s Ml~O•IAL ACUPUNCTURE ' SH W. 1 M 5 ...... C.-Me<to. CA ~ 541-7170 or ,·42.zsu # 1 RABBITT INSURANCf Smee 1957 · ~;·Auto 4 Homeowner . ':ti. Quotes av Phone i ;f-$. -• · F.UMBS IMSUllANCI G•OW S4t-5554 or ll5-J07 1•14 ........ costeMH9 -4.' ; ~ earn extra -t •• Christmas . dollars • 1n your spare tkne--at _Mervyn's applications are being accepted at Mervyn's stor~s 10 a.m. tb 12 ·hoon and 2 p .m . to 6 p .m. Part time openings, days and evenings, are available in sales and stock work during the Christmas season. Stop by . our Store Office and fill out an application for employment. Experience is preferred, .. but not necessary. . Mervyn '1 11 very proud to be •n Equel Opportunity Employer. MBRVYN1i . - ..-........................... ,... ~ ............... ._... ......... ,_,,..'° ...--. ..... vwe..---NUMTOll9 c.....,.c--.me ... v..w1.M1--- m1MtW...,..8'tMllM"-:-_.,,, ,.,.....11.~IW ---• ...... -.-.. --... ,, ______ _ ~ . .. I " .... -- -.Al 1 .-~_Are~a Rugs 20 "'~ 4_0a,. off .. · · ./o ~ · ·_ ·-lo· Reg • ~very -rug in stock qn sale. \ Shown are only a The n < i s :i r s 1 b c; t i t 11 t e fr :- Jl r e a r u g.,, in i magi11ati ve . d ec0r a t inr.:. , Unify.a roo~. define a liv-few o·f the values'. ing drcd , set o ft vo,.r f a v- $8 88 '$199 88 •. u r ite p iecu o f f tt rniture, . . . . -add a le~~ of luxury cp · your carpet i ng .. Com~, · • choose now -a l Pi.er I . - r thro ugh Nov . 6 . • Rug s no~ ava ilab l e l n encl osed mall . ... • _., .. •• • . . - ' ' . ,. . ' . , ------ , A •• 0Al9Y Pll.0 T c UPPf ll nEWPOHT B Y ECOLOGICAL RESERVE \ ..... ~ -4 i ~ ~ !" 22nd ST. PROPOSED DISPOSAL SITES o .. •f~ ........ LOCAL F1tlllilies Leaving ' More 1'-M School Closures Seen By IEllllY CLAUHEN Ol 1 .. -·· ~ ......... City offi cials are beln1 warned that Costa Meaa and Newport Beach are on their way to bel·oming adult communities un- der popul ation trend11 John Nicoll, Newport-Mesu Unified School District superin. tendent, advised city offi cials lo prepare for that eventualll)' Pollsters Criticize 'Survey NEW YORK < Al'J Sume leading pollsters , recalling damage done to their tnduslry by a Lllerar y Digest survey that predided F'ranklin 0 Roosevelt w ou ld lose 1n 1936 . are denouncing an A BC telephone sur vey taken after this week's presidential debate "No credence al all sht1uld be given to the figures, .. said Dr. George Gallup Sr , whose surveys are among the nation's best known samples of public opinion. when he chaired a meeting of the Cities/School Di trict liaison committee NICOLL B&IEFED the com- mittee al school district head- quarters 111 Newport Beach re- garding studies that eventually may lead to closing eight or more district schools over the next six years. Families with children , Nicoll said, are leaving the coastal area because of housing costs. "People aren •t moving into these $200,000 homes with kids," he said "They're moving to Cflino " Nicoll told the group or school trustf>es, l'ity counci I repr~en- " .tatives and· city managers that. berause or declining e nrollment, his district closed eight schools in five years H E NOTED T H AT state estimates onct-indu.·ated the um· fled school district would enroll 32.000 children this yea'r\ In reality, he said, t!nrollmcnt i..s more like 19.000 Nicoll told officials the distncl 1s losing about l.100 11tudents a year Kindergarteners are en tering the schools at a rate of .. bout l.~ a year while more th an 2.00IJ students are being graduated from high schools, he said Nicoll noted that all the school children in the Coron• del Mar area could be houaed next year in Corona del Mar H.i1h Sehool and all the lower.grad~ schools closed. Nicoll noted district .surveys indi cated that, while many children (an estimated 2,100) from the Newport-Mesa area at· tend private schools , most of the dwindijng student population is the result of housing costs. NOaMA H E RTZOG, Costa Mesa City Council member and a pre-school owner , told Nicoll that more children attending pr ivate schools might enroll in the publlc system if child care prograrris could be developed. She said more mothers are workmg and find it difficult to find someone to care for their children after school. Mrs Hertzog said studies in· dicated that. by 1990, almost every wom;m will be working and away from the home during the day, leading to an even larger care problem . NICOLI. URGED city officials to begin planning ways they might utilize vacated elemen- tar y srhool sites for city ac- tivities or recreation over the next rew years. He said plans call for leas111g the facilities rather than selling the sit~ that contain buildings Work, Fa~ilities DISPOSAL: SITES FOR UPPER NEWPORT BAY SILT OUTLINED AT U 0 '9NR RIGHT State Rah and Game Department. lrvlne Company Reach Agreement In · the ARC survey, nearly three-qua rte rs of a million "votes" were cast by telephone Tuesda y ni ght during a 100-minute period following the n ationally televised debate between President Carter and Republican challenger Ronald Reagan Sclwols, City Eye E~change Propo$al ·--Silt ACcord Reached CAU.ERS WERF. given two numbers one for Carter. the ot h er for R eagan to automatically regis ter their opinion on who gained ·the mnst in the deb'ate. Some 477,8l5 . Upper Bay Sludge Avoids Newport Homes i\ewport-Mt'sa srhoul d1stn <>I off,1cials.and Nt•wport Beach c1l} adr.injstrator'i arf' w<1rkin~ <m plans that would e xc ha nge mafolenanee work b~ the cil.y for. use of school rccreat1unal fac1 lilies tn<·t·levied community services tax should be used to provide rt:creat1onal facilities without cha rg.: Lo the r1ly The g rowin g con cern of Newport Beach residents that tons of Upper Newport Bay sill would be dumped near their homes is expected to wane in the wake -or an agreement reached this week. . State Fis h and Game and Irvine Company orficials have decided informally to place the dredged mater ial on lrvtlte Company -owned land on the othe r side of Jamboree Road, away from EastblufL · THE CONTROVERSY kicked up lai;t month when Fish and .Game offieials un veiled a $700.000 bay dredging pla n and reported the goo likely would be Rezone to Thwart deposited along Back Bay Drive. callers dialed the Reagan belowhomes. nu mber: 243.554 di a led ro r In an application filed with the Carter. South Coast Regional Coastal Commission, Fish and Game of-While he di:>counte.d t he fi cials had targeted the Back sur vey's likely impact on next Bay Drive parcef'as the disposal Tuesday's election, White House site spokesman Jody Powell called it Eastbluff res ide~ts, some "sort or a s hame" th<st an fired up by printed warnings unscientific s urvey with "no saying . homeowners' bay views credibility" got a lot of attention. would be destroyed by mounds Gallup dended the method as or foul-smelling silt. protested discredited and having "all the the selection. faults of the Literary Digest In addition to concerns that p rocedures of 1936. in which the bay muck would smell, the postcard ballots were sent to Eastbluff Homeowne rs Com-. people who had car registrations munity Association suggested . and were listed in the telephone The proposal was a1rl'11 lh1s week at a meeting of district or fi e1als and council me mbers and city managers oi both :-.Jewport Be ach and Co:'ta Mesa BOB WYNN. Newport Beach city manager. sa111 a s1m1lar agree ment exist. in Cul)la Mesa and "as Mice 1n f>perallon in hi s c1t v . The agreement Wij" .!>crapped about fi\'e years Jgo, he ~aid, when the Cit\ Counc tl de termined that the spe<'ial dJs- Thltl !;ix was. killed b y Propos1t1on 1:i UNDER THE PROPOSED agr eement , 1A.hll'h must be ratified by the Newport City Council and the school board, the city wouJd provide lawn and tree maintenance for schools such as Andersen. East Bluff. Mariners and Newport Elemen; tary Schools In return. the t'itv would have free use of school· playgrounds and other rac1lit.ies such as gym· nas1ums ror its rec reational pro· grams. said John Nicoll. school supenntendent Sarralftento Ped the sill would pose air quality books: which biased the sample 'Edis E • ? and health problems. towar d people with higher on _xpansion. ALSO, THE HOMEOWNERS in~~:;~e::;: a Waterloo for 4'· said, once the dredgings dry and the soon-to-be defunct magazme s M B • A proposed land use change large tanks that would have to· are removed it wou.ld mean and the darkest hour of the late ay o· , t would pro~bit new development be iR$talled1-at the locati_on. . dump t rucks would ha ve to.._ then-roung pollin,g industry, ~ . OS ,.or expansiob at the Southern Compton's reqUt>~t for a re-operate n4'.ar Eastbluff. They predic t ed Republi can Alf Cllliforn.ia Edison Co. 's e lectric designation of the land use to re· c~mputed it would. take ll,900 Landon would whip Roosevelt. ·, ·~n~?~0~.l-~!f\°~~~~~~~~~.~~~~~~;~~~f:~-~~~:;..1!ili~1&.1~~~~ · Area Manager Bill Compfun parttnent. · · T~g;.';ment, thougft, '!lay V e rm o n r ?'°"' their eig ht , .-:;. told city plan n ing co m -pus_h moeto(theconc~r:ns aside. electos:3 Vu(l't. The rest 46 . . • .-. . • missioners that the proposed Irvine Company official~ s~d ._es and 523 ~Itel 1 't SACRAMENTO (AP> -The state 1s propostng a 30 percent . designation of \he area 85 a they a~· to make their site ...-e..ent to R Ile . or::_ vo ei rf'nt boost for Go\. Edmund Brown Jr...and ot·her tenants in a~tate- sensllivt:,habilat·is unreasonable occ Off erS availablte' ~a siltd~et.pc>sitotry upb · one-sided ~:cvt~on 1~f ::.~~n own~d ~ui~dingdacrovss 1from the Cakpitol effeetive_.!an. 1. and VJolates the intent or the on cer aan con 1 io ns o e times . . o _an er o g~n . a spo esman for the state General coastaJ act. worked out later. · Services Department, said ii believes a boost from $323 a month to C .. ANGES ARE being pro- .posed in the city's local coastal plan under study before the Hun- tington Beach Planning Com mission. 3 5 Classes The coastal commission, one ABC str~st;d. that its s~vey $420 for a two· bedroom apartment is Justified after a survey of of three agencies that Fish and was not sc1enuf1c or stattshcally other renLc; in the area. Game must get approval from valid. Roone Ar led ge, the In Phys Ed before starting the dredging pro--network's p~es1dent for ne ws. ject, is to rule on the matter de rend e d 1 t . h ow e v e r , as Nov 10. providing "an early indication of Com'Pt.00 said at a public hear- • iJlg this week that the company 'doesn't necessarily plan to ex- p~d present services on 15 acr-H of v.acant land 90utheast of the plan at Newlu~ Street and Pacifie -O>ut 411ghw a y He'Said th~ companx._1s explor- ing, anern aiive sources of · · eneriy as a result of federal rules requiring electric utilities ·co reduce consumption ,or oil 50 'r.rc:ent by li!n 4 mlit AitJnUtNM'JQ, M.aalct _ wo.uld involve burning of metb...,l, derived from Import, ed natural gas or do mestic coaJ. tf methanol is chosen Compton Hid it wouJd need.to be !Jtored in Registration for 35 nine -week c lasses in physical education will be conduc t ed Monday through Friday at the Orange Coast College admissiorls and records office m Costa Mesa. No charge 1s involved and the cou rses are during daytime. evenings and Saturdays, offer· ing a time for everyone. A sampling includes adult Jit- ness, aerobics, Personal fitness. strength programs : jogging for fitness, aerobic exercise. swim- t•~liSGt1)rMftbalt, ,.,._.,:., ning volleyball, sand volleyball, ski tow:tng: dry land skiing, and advanced rock climbing .. Regisiralion information may. be obtained by calling 556·5772. Bene/its SarrW· Despite Live-in . SACRAMENTO (AP). -Bowing to a court order. state Social Services Director Marion Woodl declared that ~elfare payments would not be reduced to a mother with children because.she l1.Uvin1 with a man not her husband. Mendocino <;ounty Superior Court Judie ·Arthur Broa,.4dua had decided Wednesday that Wooda should 10 to jail for contempt today unless . be cbanpd the pallcy. • · Bn*ldua ruled a year a10, ln a cue brouaht '. by Redwood Le1atl Aaoatance on behalf ol a aroup of. , welfare mothen, that state policy violated federtl re1atauana. • He bdld Woods ln ~pt for retulint to ctaaace the policy, but the nalln& wu aiayed on appe'1. Tbl lit Dtatrtct Court ol Appeal earU.r w.a moa&b Un.I the atay and fGlftrmed Bl'Mdllta' A FISH AND Game spokesman said the dr~ging ap- pli cation will be amended to show both disposal sites and s ug- gested it will be up to· coastal com missioners to select the "proper'' site. . ~ It is expected the bay dredg- ing project will res ult_ in r~· mov11 of 23&,000 cubic yards o( silt and that the project would take roughly 300 days to com: plete. ·"• ·l\ccording to th e plan, a hydraulic pumping system, set up on a barge, would suck silt out of the upper reaches of the bay and deposit the spoils on the dJspoeal site. Paid Pohhcal Announcement what people generally thought about who came off better "I see 1t as compara.D1e to reporting early election returns on election day. They don 't proveranything, but there is an .interest in thern." said Arledge He added that ABC was domi a separate scientific pol l of reaction to..the ct.bate. Albert Cantr il. president of the National Council for Public Opi n io n Rese arch , an association of major pollsters, said t hat despite ABC 's disclaimers of the survey's r e liability, "Gettin g 700,000 responses conveys a false impression of reliability. simply by the numbers." Judge Ragnar R. Engebretsen for Superior .COurt Office #8 T ough-flrm-Fair-C.onMrVative Appeint-' A JudP In 1'12 by ...... •IDOamlY: Orange County Deputy Dl1trict Attorneys A110Clallon Or1nge County Oeputv Shenfft Aleociatlon Polloe Aleodation9 of Santa Ana, Huntington Beacn, Fountlin V•ll•v. Or1nge. Seal a..ct\. Stanton Pe1clt Officen R ... t«:h A110ciatlon of Cellforn1a CHP~77.& Oub, Santi Ana ArH Community Criminel Ac:tlo" CommittN C.llfornla Republk:an Aqemblv C.O.P.E. AFL-00 .,,.J Highly Rated By The I AaodMlon THE 11-UNIT, 30·"Y.,EAll·OLD building was among property purchasf'<i by the stute years ago as possible sites for more stale office buildings. One of the uruts is a studio apartment which rents for less. t:ach or the others has two bedrooms two baths a • fireplace. formal dining room and about 1,300 square feet of spa~e. Brown moved into one of the two-bedroom apartments s ix .Y•"ars ago. shortly after he became governor. The bachelor gov- er .1or .-,,.ries\od to Jive in the new governor's mansion in-suburban Carm1t•n;J1 I The "' 'emur pays "-he rent on his apartment. The state rents the om• n.-xt door and keeps it vacant for privacy and security reasons .· ~ ....... LAST VF.Alt, WH~N THE STATE proposed ~ting the rent frnm $275 to $375, the tenams, except Brown, organized a re - si!lt ance <'am. w.,(n a nd lhe i tlfe backed down to $323. Van der Volgen said lht> department intends to slick with the $420 figure this year. but that tenants who can demonstrate that they have low incomes can escape the increase. · Michael Gagan, deputy secretary of stat~ and one of the tenant l<:aders. said, "It 's not really an adverury thing like it was last year." but ~aid the tenants are continuinc to negotiate with the.de- partment. UNCLAIMID GOODS AUCTION • • OtMn to the public • • HANl>MADE ORllNTAL RUGS CIHring entire innntory of eccumulated, uncl1im1d good1, plus others FROM OUR STORAGE WAREHOUSE in lot Angele•. C1lifornla DUE TO A MONETARY SHORTAGE ENCOUNTERED av SOME OF OUR CLIENTS WE HAVE TO SELL ALL GOODS THAT WERE NOT PAID FOR AND CLAIMED AS OF SEPTEMBER 1980. To include: Various Qiinete ru91, Kerman, T1bri1, Soumak Khelim Double-base Bokhara, K .. hmiri Ka1h1n, Ahhar, prayer rugs tint Egyp'. tlan rugs, Afghanistan. Oum, Sinkyang, Samarkand, C1ucai11n Indian piecet, many runners end more. Sizes ran11 from 2' X J' to 1S' X 12'. C.rtific:11t1 of Au1tttnticlty istued for each purcha11. AUCTION Will H HELO ON ....,, die Judie aald. o · At a llllarlDt la tJk1ab l•t l'rtdaf, Redwood ....... A 'd•nce Hid lt bad ... --~to c ..... to eomply wltb t.be order_. 8nd- ... M Ca, t'8t Woodl Mould tG to JaU .W 1111 . YOTI fOll Tlll mt CAMDIDATI ILICT JUD.I IA•• .. IMGBIETSIM ....• , .. 2UHLaP.a.. l 5 .... Auea un be .,...... OM hour 11Hlor t• 1UC1t011 Auctioneer: R Alhef Info 12131 709-0029 T-1 C-.,C,_. A. A a A Inc . ~-"' ....... ~ ........ .. ...... 0...----~,_,,.. ... , \ ............... --.......... ~ ----.--_......_ - -· F'rid!y, October 31 , 1980 DMLY PILOT Jpdge Rules BallotS . . on Signs Ordered Posted: to Explain Abbreviations . .... ... )-. .. ...,_ 'OH DeAR, DID I 9'EALL Y MEAN IT ntAT WAY?' Former KEZY Dfftay Dr. Tim Leary In tfappter Daya . Leary Boss Weary; DJ's Plug Pulled By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of IM O.lly ~191 SC.II Apocryphal Sigalerts, such as the rl\mored rush hour disappearance of the San Diego~ Freeway and his pro- nouncement that the. Law-of 'N . . revoked. have ended the brief Radio KEZY c talk show host Or. Timothy Leary. Or was it the simple fact, per a old Pied Piper or the l~ P6YCh c drug culture more recently nicknaD)ed the LSDeejay was hired while the sta- tjon owner was abroad? " llAlllUS H. THOMSON, owner of the .Al)aheim-based outlet whlcb bad been casting about during September for a .Pew hot potent property for its younger listeners, con- firms Leary bas been fired. 1 The former Laguna Beach resident who now lives in Beverly Hills landed on. the Southern California jobless m'arket reportedly top-heavy with disc jockeys, actors, writers and thoroughbred race horse trainers not with a splash, but a cackle. "Orange County needed me more tb~n I needed them," says the former KEZY Sunday night talk show host from the new leisure or his Bever.ly Hills apartment head· ' quarters. . HE TOLD NEWSMEN during his introductory week in late September as a daily disc jockey in the 6 to 10 a.m. slot that he and bis wife Barbara spend much spare time maJdne love. · Leary said at the time it was hls first clock·pun~hinl job since he was fired as a Harvard College psycholon profeuor and LSD reaearcber 16 years ago. "He wu very entertaining. He was beguilin1. witty, -lll1eat -be bu a lot to say," KEZY General Manager Du Mitchell said ftunday after confirming Leary won't be back cm the air Sunday nipt. '. ..SOME PEOPLE WILL NEVER forgive him f.or beiill anti-fttabliahment," Mitchell added ol his most unortbodo~ atyliat:u a radio announcer, wbo once served 44 months in federalpriaoo. · Leary also gained worldwide fame after-bis ~tin La1una Beach for his international odyssey after breakinl out of the California Men's ColQnY prison facility al San Lula Obispo and fleeing to a fUliUve ha~en in AJ&iers with Black Panther exile Eldr;idgeCleaver. . Oran4e C'mp1ty Re1l1trar of Voters Al Oll!Ofl uy1 he will never a1aln use abbrevlatlons on b1llot11 to d~1u1nate political partlea Superior Cpurt Judie John Troller Jr se~onded that motion Thureday. say1n1 It waa incorred In the fl rat plaQe to allow the use of truncated party titles on 1'uf'aday 'l!l)en•ral election ballot. The Judie then ordered the po11tin1ofln~ ateachofthe2,0S2 prectncta Ulf\ll'e county to uplain the meaninl of the ilbbreviations, such aa "Llb" for Liberatarian, "~m " for Democrat and "Rep" for Republican. Trotter, in ruling on a lawsuit filed by the tibertarian and Democratic parties, said be at first favored the printing or English and Spanish handouts ex· plainina the abbreviations. But he agreed to go along with the sign solution after Deputy County Counsel Terry Dixon said Olson'e office already ~as pro· ceeding in that direction. What will happen, Dixon said, is that signs in English and Spanish will be posted in each individual yoting booth containin1 a key to the abbreviations on the ballot. Addi.tionally, two lar1er signs will be posted in the precinct con- taining the same inforfll,ltion. Dixon said there was insuffi. cient time for Olson to have new handouta printed ror·distribution on Tuesday. However, Llbertarian Party at- torney Ray Hendri c-kson , representing 70th Assembly Dis- trict candidate Roberta Rinehart, said he preferred tl)e use of bandouta at polling plades, "We don't feel a sign in the booth is enough,'' he said. Both the Libertarian and Democratic party lawsuits originally SQUght either reprint· ing of one million ballots before 'Tuesday'f _ ~lection or postpone- ment of .~ election if ballots could not be changed in time. The parties claimed the ab- brevlatiOQS were misleadina and confusing: But Trotter said at the outset of Thursday's bearing that' he dido 't believe he bad the authority to - suspend the election. He-al.so said the costa ol reprinting the ballots would be prohibitive. .Uked her opinion of the jud1e 's si1n nillne. Ms. Rinehart said, "I think that was almost all be cOuld do." She maintained, however, that allowing the abbreviations to re- main was a setback to her cam· pal1n and would hurt other Libertarian candidates.· Libertarians were particularly upset with the "Lib" abbreviation because they said it could be con- Coun~y Man ruaed with the word "liberal" or perhaps the slogan "women's lib ... Addini confusion lo the con- troversy was the claim by some in the courtroom audience that a word used in the Spanish portion of the sign was incorrect. Trotter. accepting the opinions or several observers, ordered the word cov ered up and corrected: But Dixon returned to court ..... ,,. •.. With Halloween upon us, New York artists present their versions of what the well-dressed (and well- heeled) revelers will wear ·tonight. Masks were auc· tioned at the Artists and Models Ball in New York to raise money for an art foun- dation. The mask at left. in gold , silver and semi · precious stones. went for $3,500. Recycling Center Chief Faces Court Fountain Valley recycling center operator J. Orlando Mar· queze must make two court ap- pearance$ next week arter los· ing his latest bid lo obtain a,clty ·permit for the business he has been operating since July. On·· Monday morning in Orange County Superior Court, a preliminary injW\cUon hearing will resume, during which the city will aak the court"' to shut down Marqueze's business for failing to comply with IQ.cal laws. On Wednesday in West Orange County Municipal Court. Mar-· queze's criminal jury trial begins. He is charged with opeTatin& a business without a permit, utilizing signs without a permit and posting signs that have not been subject to review by t.tie city. The businessman faces fines and imprisonment if convicted of the misdemeanors, but he said he will> not close hi~ busi ness1 before having his .da) in court. "If 1 end up 4n jaiJ. l end up m jail," he said "But this is a mat· ter of principle. l feel the city 1s denying me the ri~ht to work." M arque:r.e runs a recycling center at 17481 Newhope St. This week, the City Council upheld ~ Planning Commission deolslon to deny a cohdiUonal use permit to Ma.rque:r.e, citing insufficient ind0or. storage aiea .. inadequate parklq, and outdoor loading that violates city standards. · Ah0tbe appeal hearing, the busi~an submitted letters of -support from var;ious scout troopsi churche·s and service clubs who have raised)und!. b) selling newspapers and aluminum cans to his firm. ... later in the day with new inf'Orma. tion to support use of the word "clave" to mean ~ey or code. Trotter accepted this new an· terpretation and amended hls or- der accordini(ly. .Propeller No Match For Jet Coron<t aviator Gary Trenton learned a basic rule of flight Thursday while in line on the runway at Orange County's John Wayne Airport: Never tailgate a Boeing 737 jetliner at takeoff . The Air California sunjet 's <.'a ptam gunned his engines for 11 :40 a.m. departure, lifting and sending Trenton's rented Cessna 150 soaring, investigators said. Orange County Sheriff's Airpmt Security Lt Tom Conner said the little plane with Tr~n · ton , 24 , at thf' controls then nosed over and plunked straight back down into th~ runway. He said the plane's wingtip damage was minor but the pro· peller was wre<'ked in the mis- hap at the north end of the runway below the San Diego Freeway Thr young n1er escaped in· Jury. Lt Conner said Cap Barred; ,. Youth Sues · · PONTIAC. Mich <AP l .• An Orthodox J ew has filed a $1 million lawsuit against a roller skatin'g n nk, claiming the rink barred him because he wore the yarmulke. or skull cap, required by his r~ligion The s uil, filed in Oak land County Circuit Court, claims Jeffrey Klein, 19, of Southfield, was denied admission to the Bonaventure Skating Center in Farmington Hills on July 26 because he was we aring his skull cap. Klein asks damages for the. humiliation and embar- rassment he said he suffered. Charle:; Findlay, the rink man a ger. said the rink bans hats to avoid injuries and result· 1ng laws uHs . b u t his own .,_,,__, policy ls to 't.reat ·~ case individually· M ·· · · ·: . V__..; ... ~:l · ~: Peris'hes in . . issinu _,-.µ-u_Jl!l'L _; ._ · · · : ~j:t;~~::t·-..:.'>°1P ~~'\y.:~r.~~:l..·l'"~~Ji~~~--~(!-.,. · 'Leak.eil··,nfu Air~~~---~~ ~~~i~~i:ie~~~~~os~~:~--·-·· .. --·· .,.; .. . · ~ trol o( hls car .a.Dd .it crashed on ERWIN , Teq,n . CAPJ derr~laxedaceountipgstanda$ a ramp leading 'to the Garden Previously classified govern-after .. imposing new safeguards. Grove Freeway in Westminster. ment documents say much of Theplanl,openedinl956,supplies , Christopher T . Ricci, 31, the unaccounted-for uranium at most of lhe highly enriched crashed hls car about 2 a.m. on a submarine fue l plant -uranium for the Navy's sub-the eastbougd ramp leading · enou&b to make a bomb -was marines and experimental reac· from Beach Boulevard, said leaked into the air or lost in re· tors. . California Highway Patrolman sidue on the floor and machines. Government sources said in Jim Taylor. Tbe releuea into the air -m January that a chlef factor in re· But Ricci's dead body, was not one cue 10 times sreater than faxing the standards so produc-found unW seven hours later, previowly reported -posed 00 lion could resume was Navy neet when Caltrans maintenance bealththreat,officialssatd. movements in the Indian Ocean worken discovered him lying in Tbe Nuclear RelUlalory U>m· after the Soviet occupation of ibntba1>utside lhe ramp. mission said in documents made Afehan.istan and the laking of Taylor said officers believe available Thursday that all but U.S. ho&tagesinlran. • Ricci-was 1hrown from the car 11.21poundsolthe48.4 pounds or The declassified tecbrucal as-·· during the crash; bot they don't bQmb-uade uranium ... rell(>rted sessment indicated a rnalfuncUon know.if hUie'd on tm&>IY:L.. miuiq from the Nuclear Fuel Alig. 7;1979, caused'the releueof ' An autopsy to deterrDme bow Serviceelnc. plant here can be ac-radioactive uraruum into the air. Ricci died was scheduled for to- countedfor. day in the county coroner's of- -Tbe commiseion ordered the flee. . ·' . plant abut Sept. 18, 1979, a day after the companf reported uran.fum could not 1-'a~ecl - for ln a -.day inventory covering June8-Aus.14olthatyear. Tbe documents said physical cheek.I ol the plant and account· inl procedures reduced the unac- counted·f or amount. to 25. 74 pouDdl b)' March 1980. Cak!ulatiom indicated up to 5.4 pounds were releued into the air and another six pounds turned up as residue on · machinery. the reports said. Tbe .. remai.ninl amount unaccounted for wu within allowable limit.a, the reports said. The 1overnmenl, citing na- tional MCUrity. refused to aay JM>w much bomb-srade uranium wu mi11ia1 other than that Lhe . amouat eao~eded the then-! ~able 11.1 pounds over a lW\>· J ~ODt.bpertod. Tbe aew ftpn1 ooncernlnc the · leab ad Ulll'ftOl'ded floor and maeblnlry ,..lei...,. are lo a re- port cllcJMIUW Oct. 17. ' u Pla'*'9U NJ it takea aboUt • M~•Ml[J111aium like that at the to mab a bomb. A ................. Midi ... a ..actltaaia aeUoa •&tla IOPlli .... ID· •111! I ,..._.Wllllli_ ouc.. n 'fl•'7 ........ . II 1$11 IJ rU IF .. , .... anr .. ~~Non~feac1iers Ar ..... •uln &tfll• I Sen. HarrilOd Williama Jr. D-N.J., the flnt ,HDator Aiid the seventh member of concreu .indicted la the Ablcam poliUcal cemaptlaa inquiry, .. ,. be 11 lmaoffnt ol aay • .,.. ..... Wllll_f:JM ... lallehld 'ft_aiulcta.y .,,. • ~-jury .. bribery ..... _...,.daarftl. . . I f OK Contract ,ClaHified el!)ployees of the Hunti.ncton Beach Union Hilb School District have a1reed to a two-year cootrllct caflln1 for a 1 percent raise over the next two ye an. Tbe dJ'Stricl 's 600 classified employees Include clerical worken, janiton, instructional aldel-and sarctenen. Ed Readman, president of the district's branch of the CaUfomla School Employees M · IOClaUoa, aaid the membenblp approved the contract 185-51 on Monday. · The district 1Ull baa not reached contract a1reement with ita teacher.. · Fake Cop~ Kill I SACRAMl:NTO (AP> -Two pl8D wbo fluMd a "'ltar-llke ba~ bave .._ anc1 kllMd .. ... Air rare. .... alrman ud ...._ IDOtber. BacrlllMllU • Counl.f·.._.,,.• aftlcen said tile mea foreed &Mir wa7 a.... a , aaaeM Ourdlrva Mm• W...._ day. .,,..,-·-·· ... ,> ... , , __ . ,~· ' ' -· ' . 1ne rnoSI c~ ~. \ 5\~S tortat> e an wear. a man c . . \ '00% dacron 1 nea\ner po\V, \n neatner oro~n, \an o\ue. grev. &. na'VY· .. ' . ' '. .. !;;., ... ~<t> I~ A::,; -·· •4 # • ,, -A ' D~ll y PILOT NATION /WORLD ~ Trl~k or Treat U_.tetl • Jo8t Coasciug • ~ It Many ·cities Fear Halloween I I J I .. I c ' i• •' : h 101 '" . , I .... .. wid1..,. Tom Murpllinf' SPOCtt't:D 0IN THt: Sl'OOICt:ft"· 'l.on1~hl ' tht' n1¥hl y11u fate a ll thost• lfulluwtWn wltrht•' l(hnult. a11d l('>bhns 11111t let me warn you, rel't•nt t•xpt>r1t?n(·1· 'hflWll \t>U'tt lkltc>r Ile' <'ll~ful 'f\111 mu~t 1111e 'rl•:il effort to k<•t•p th1• 1•i111t of c hur11ctt'rs sortt-tl out • Consider uni)' )'t'Slc rt\•Y "ht>n your r11m·N1~ond1·nt vlN tted one of our, utN\ ('on vttlt•,rf'nl hosp1lllh I hail -.howt·d up on Halloween \lleme thn SeeklnJ dlft'('\IOOS, I l>j)Oll\•d \WO IHll 't'' V.l'ol rlllg 1lb tinrtively stripeJ uruforrm, <'oul<1 '°'1 0111-..·' ,.:1vf· 111t' directions to " I startt~J tu , .. ~ ONIE GIGGl.t:P . Wt' rt· 1w1 nur-. •. , ,,11, c·xpl.111w1I "We 're from tht' h1~h :.t•hr1ol -..h.· I"' 111111 to ht 1 r 1·11 .ind white striped r ostumt' dlld •"<pl.1111t ~ \\ • 11 lo!"'"!! t11 •·11 tertaln the patient., "I'm Frkk and ,111• ' 1-'r at k I a polog111•.t But Jll't th1·11 .11111111, I 111\ 111 t1gl1t '"'""' rolled do wn the hull"' ti } on 1111 :1·1 !'oka t1·-. "Aha." I exd:11m1•d al1111!l '1 ti.ii 11111,t 111 the 1·1\.11.:1· nurse "Not so, s o11tn . .10' t~··d :1 111 11 I.·, •·ht. r h p.1tw111 Knntl's Spo<>ks? Noh. 11 ·~ tht' rounttJ f:IPCl tnn ('omm1t1efl "She ·~ the m olht'r of I" rt ck and l'r<ick She ·s in costume too .. "Hey. this 1s really fun ,"~ o;u~g<'~ll•d . g elling rnto t~1· s pirit o f the llalluwt:en fc~t1 v1ttes. "Look o\'t'r the re rt ~ :in other costume characte r ... I -.a id to the eld erly patient .. Just look al t hat funny pith he lml'l And lh e baggy s horts that s how his hony knc1·~ ..\nd th1· C'lod h<,!ppers hl··~ got on for s hoes. Ila ' Ila '. Ila '." "THAT'S Tiit: MAILMAN. sonn y tht• l'ldl·r ly pati1•nt a dvised. By now, m y senior citizen adviw r v. i:I~ <•ausrng ml' to dis integrate into a condition of llallm\ 1•1·n rnnfusron I rl1• cided to seek advice e lsewherC' Down the hall. I localed a nother ('o~tumrd c ha r arh:r made up with ht'avy brows. :i gnm far" an~ wearing a pointy hat. So I gr<'eted her bright!~ "HI, there, witch," I s~ud. "I wonder if you could tell me where I'd find the charge nurse?" She never l'ven s topp<.'<I m ixing her potion in little brf'w kettles She looke d a t mf> gnml· "I am ·the char~e nun.c," s he an11111rnced Soon after that, I departed the 1·011\ <1!_csf'rnt hos p1t :>l scen e, no longe r certain 1f I could o:;o rl 011t r:eal people from Hallo1!Vee~ c haracters EARLY THIS MORNING on the hoob tube n.ew s , they aire d a commerc ial. It was right 111 the s panl of the Ha lloween season . It sh owed a ll thPse kids !~tngmg and dancing ar~und the classroom whilP wearing Tightcheeks Brandblue.ieans . • -. Then teache r a rrived at 'clas<>. She too wa·s weanng •\f~~,~~1r.llf:'~.1~~i?~a:•~~.?~ _ ,!,;"';)( Tightcheeks Brand deiim.s . ,.....1_,,.,.,. ~ • lfa llo ween fantasy " " . . "NO IT'S NOT," my wife explaml'tl 'T hat's s upposed to he real life." S hortly therPafle r while driving lo work, we s pottNI t his young girl s tanding on the comt'r. ~a a ling for hC'r s chool bus S he looked like a h1gh-fash1on m r>del "Is that her 1·11st ume·•" m v wife qur ... u 11ned "Oon'task nw," Ji.a1rl By Tb .. A.lf-'4•«'1at4'd p,.,," In 1•1t w11 '\IJfkt'J h> 11 111111!11 or 11 kd lt'r ll11ll11v.1•c•11 •~no tn ·ut II ' .1 111..:tit 11ff11·11Jf~ 111 !'n nt~ trut11Jlt-J 1 rtH'' l1 kl' l\llantu o r M1u1111 \\1t11l1t r 1thP1 l111 t•go, :.ind 1'\lt'll 111~11' Ilk• l-'1f1\. Wash , o r /'\ 111!w1 :11 M~·• t•n 't 1111 1nwll' "Wt· 1·1111 1 i.111 tric·k 'H trcat111g 111·1·:.ius t• 111 that 111;in !hut's hurt 111.: IH'Ol>I" '>11111 f, ~·1•;ir old "I I I ~ h ll I\ II II ll 11 S l' O ( f I ft: , ht•1·au...,1•ol tlt1 1.1p1•r ·· I. OTlft-'t< .,1.11·1•' l>t-t roit . fur •111" 1 "''' 1 ''' '', rt•Jdying lllt'l.il dt•l1 I l•rl f11 l'ht'tk ('aJJdy, 1•001k 11'"' .111.t I ••,11' (111 Olt'lCllS, 1•111' 1.11t1• " 11ll1t I '>U~pll'IOUS llhJl't" 11 ,ilh•I>'•, 11 t'l·,.1.11"' "J w un crnl 111 ,, Ill \<'.ti Ir 1•1t111n111 San Fran I 1-.1 0 l hi I \\ 11,.• 1111 l htldrPn ·.., 1i.111' l•t ·.111• • l hou-.and'i o f '""'tit•' .11icl '.11111.oh hr1>k1• UP the '"'II \ :ii I 1 : • 1•,11 Ill •tw pn· d 11111111.1111 l ,. 1 r ,, .1r111li..,tri1·t 'I h 1· 1 • ""'" ,. .111.11011 peop ll- 1;1111 1111 .. 1111111 tlr••" t\\o hlu<'ks.'' 11' 1 ll1•ll ·.1111,. 11w111•r .t-:rnl''it \-.t .. 11 1t ";'· • 1·rta1nl.\ 1111 pliu·e l11r k ub WITC.'11 ES \\ t:R t: to galht'r foll .1 purl ~ 111 ~a lt-m , Mass., site 11( t h1• 171}1 < '1·111 ury witc hrraft t1·1.1b, 1111•1 11p tn 70,00o people v.t•n· t.'Xl)l'<.'ted l11 turn out in In tl1•pl•111l1•1111•, :'iltJ . for a µarty <'apprng ,1 ,,, ... k lo;1g lrihute 10 ll a llowt'l.'11 1~111 many corn m u n1t 1e.., will s ubs titute s upervised part 1ci. -for t he night of r unntnJ! rn ttw lla rk an pursuit of goodres that "'as once part of ~rowing up an Ame rica In to wns ltkt• 1\mhcrs t . home lo the 23.00U ~l t111('nt Universit y of M assacuhus d t<.. ~c>m t' buildangs wall be s hnt a11il 1•xtra polit'e will bt• on dut ' a" th' c·ollt·g_e ail"' mrn1 ... tr:it111n mll\.l"' to "~tampoul thl• llallo~l·1·n 1rad1t1on I :i..,t ~ 1·:11 1 h1 'l>ra ~ling (•am pu~ v. j' p l.1i•1wtl 11' t O\ 11;g g;ings Vf ~ CIUllj.! f"'''I 11· t11-.:,111g ll(•Ul!'S Pot ,._,t>izure Said lliggest In "/\ <i t i o 11 '\E~ l lH·,i(J,\, I.a 1t\l'1 Cl( ft l:lals ""•l ... •·111•.t $11 :! rr11ll111n worth of 111.1rq 11 111:. in v. hat they called thl' 11:1t 11111 •, h1 gg1·o;t hust say t ht· u:-t· or li<11 gc:. l•1r sm ug gling 1s becoming m or e common on the nation's w at('rS Sl'1.cnly lo <'l#!hl\ tons 11f the ti lc1rnl·drui: prlrfl i fr e t h rJ!h. w as found 1i1 .1 •1 ··r1:tll} dt•signc<l hargC' pus lw1l I•\ t11j!hoa1 lh rou~h a hu:;y :-l11pp111 • 't1 •• n11c.:I t he I n· l~rc-o<lslal 1 jn.ol '· Ttt'brt• ind m •1r1· mar 11uana s rnu gghn~ 1-. lw•n~ :Jtlf·m11ted by b<irgc• h1·1 .11ht· ••f th1·11 tn·m<·n dou~ pa~ lu.ad· :t11d hi.'<'<• use of t heir t•ornrnor.pl.lo·t• :1ppcar a nce 111 ho t h t hi•<; ull ,111'1 the lower M 1-. ~1ss 1pp1. ' sa11I Dick Wrt£ht. :.a , lJ . .$_..,(..,1J.~~~~j,~JiJ..an who ~~am~;11~~~~~~ID-.c~ \ · S hrstor ' ··11 un1q1,.. f1 1turr: tJf t he S(•izNi l1arge sh1 1~• d n•;J I o;rnuggling .,op h1 s tic .d11111 .· he ,.,;i1d ''A m eta l d 1u1t· h:id het·n y:clderl frum thl' hull 1 nto the tnn ... ~old. Tht.' <'hull· v..1' t·1,mpll't•· with ri1l I (•rs a nd 1•1111111 h•• t1 II ••d t '' c rth1·r lo::id or 111il11.1d t h1· • 1 r1·f11lh wrap1M"il b.tlt•' Showers Splatter East r Sunny Skies (_,:over Most of Nati<11r · ('Ofldal M'ftdhrr \IAt•lllOI~ n1Qn 'IUudlf-..\\ t.,HWflt P"lf "Y lllMIY t'Y\Qfn1n<,1 ,IOQ or lvw <IOufh '<tlt1'04Y rno1r11nv ntl!'"•W1\• , . ., . C.c.•\ldl luQll on "'' I~. lo w •ii I n•tt~d tuQF\ '" lht 10 ... IO# \3 W.Uf't . w ._,. f 1, •• wntorf, l•Q"t "'" ••C>l., 1111r111d\ • nloM ana morn1no hour\ bt"<.un11•'0 t we'1 10 MMJthww•t t 'o U knol' )•lur "! d•y t1ltf)fnOOI\ W ind w•vt\ And 'a, we~•~'IY \wtth ont to two •et>t , ".trt•ble h tQh cloudlM\' tonight ~ Pit' ny tOQ Of tow Clou<h 1n<re•\•nQ ., .~-over out"'' ••1@r\ ton1gfU And ~"h" : d•v ' • ;i . ~ ;: Ollllot .... ~~ jooullletn Gellfrornla ••II bo '•" •• "• and m ilt S.lurclay ••Ill pet<"' ••••r •~ mo'"'"• foe Mtd tow cloud\ uv•• b <O•\tal Meft, '-'• "4thonet W••'"•' ~· S.t••<.tpred•ct.O z LO\ A"9t~ Wiii be <OOl•r With • ~ 111911 near 10 Co••ta1 •nil 1n ~!" termed1•t• N ll•Y' •HI r~ trom ~:. lM mid IOI lo I-IOI. l~•ll'f _..,I~ lo H mP" ••"Cll wlll <Oflli.,... lfl llW dtMrll S41u•d•Y Hi9'11 •Ill ,.,... lrom llW 10. 1n up per !Mwru ••• •n •-• <M-h 0.-, ......... .,., ...... -.H Mr->nOl 'f rud.ty If vO\f dr 111,u na.-•\ your Oill~ b; ~ W D m ''" r,f'lf1o• t o"' unn 1°t'"'' <'!Ch'*•" oe a•hv••.,tJ '\,.Hod•v •"'l ',.unrth 11 yfl\.I n ' ,.n, lf'l<tll'f'f) tW , lit l)y 0 • "' ..... t)nffJI• t t »"' l'~tf ~i' COOW 111 II b"' ,..,.,,,.,,..,, OYtH "'"' U:ppt'r °"'" Y(tih·r ·n·•• ,.,n •nd Ptt<.hr •uo ....... ,-Q(J ovu lhlt W•""nQ1on CCM\I ,,td nor U\Wlt\I OrtQOn f-•r fy mo' t\10(I t•m oer.11wrfl'\ .trounc1 .,_. nAt~ r •notllit from 14 tn (.onc:O#d, ,.'4 n to IO tn K•y W•''-r t• Mo'• Of '""' '"'' ot tnf> n~teon f'\tld T•111pr1m_... 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" " ll r~ ........ - u"" ·'''""" kt•• h• "' , 1 1 ''"" 1"11 HCt•t•t l\•..,.,.t' (Jf1!.1#11 Ptt1n1 "llJlflt#I' • ,, ,,. . .. ,,, l) lit) \-4 1•1 ,,, ;-~~-: ~'"' ,. .. ,, .. _,,,,,..,, M \0 \An Jl'jt,; /J -tft \ftlll• A''" M H Mnln C •u/ 18 -ti SAnlA M iu"' 'ti &A VAN AMEAI( A:N Ai ,..uv•• •• H.i4 '• U.J fh If• OflA (.uft1H1tO tfr,.l)-0•1 GuAd•••i'' ' (.fu.-1J,.IOM• H~ ~.,r1a ll 1n "•' dO Ml /j Ml •~ H 01 lie! /J I ~ Ill I/ ~ •'lQ\IOn M Al•I ,.,. IOOAY •1 II ... ~J •• t '\ft() 111\lti • 0\ v '"- ..... Dtltt to• It tJt&}Ol •• ,,, 'hOf f-lt\f HI# S.t IJl'O tWJft \f.1t..;t\fll0'# f u ,.tlf\•Qft ~"''tow s.cono '""" ~fUltO. \ 'U • ,,.. II "'• m S IJ pm 1' 414 m SUNOAY • 1"-d m I.> II Pm •ti<> pm ' . u \ ; I /I •• 0 ~ \0 I/ . ' !um,,,.,. tiff m '"'"\ 01 f) m M;;~~ $urt Avu.O.l IW•Qht 1n feel, ,,..." .. lmurn ne•oht •n Itel P•{IOd In M \.Ond' L11ma Seftl• Monl(• o4 Newporl·HuMl,...on ~~01-C.OVl\I'( II 11 11 12 c .......... Del·FIWll\ " a CALlf'OttlUA $1011 A•••NJ" "'°IQlll 1n IHI mu 1inumhe1on1•ri'"' d•rl'\hM ' °"'"'' DtlreM Mef'tfet• ...._ ......... ....__ ·~ .. .. ,._ -.... .. 1' to » .. u s. » .. ,, .01 .. .. .. •· . , ~· ,,, ..... •11411d IJ u .,,,... u .. l'rHno ID )I ......... ll -Oetil-'2 SI *'-., .. ........... ., tO ... ... ~. ., ,, ·. ·-~. ----·-·------------ Zuma ,., S.nttMontU w "M•POrl Hynll"910fl W\W wn 01.., f ountv w . 0..lloei. 10' \<tlurCUy O•..W.I ln I,,_,. •• Ir -••••1'11111 .~ ... ~,.. . Jnd y1·lllng "To~u • ·1 11~ta ' Th~· C'ampu~ "''°an J I •'.J th.it 1• homt' to many -.rn all1·1 .1·h nol• an<I offi<'tal~ twl11•v1 -p1·11l'l.t• l'>h11 wen· not lJ M a '~ ..,l u•lt•11h v.111 rl'spons tble Mr l:i-.t ~··.i • .., lr•1u tile Tonight, l M ....... p1d1 11• ln.111 1· a-m I> u ., 1· ., 1" H 11 , l o n .1 n ti Wtt rreslt-r M ass v.r ll p•1tr11l ltw , l\mher"it f':im pu., 111 '" •·fr1111 t•1 kct•p non ~t11d1·nt -; .1\\a\ 'l'lll' 11111 ve r!lat y has ;ils o li.111n•·tl .,,,,~t e:.impus parH•·.., Fear isn't r 11m rno111•I:•,., tor 111• 2.000 o:;oub of 1''1f1• 11111 11 · 1,, .•• ,, -·· hrought ho mf> b} a In utal ra111'>t "lt11 has sexuall} attaC'kl·ll run•· v. "rr 11·n anll g1 r lo; an thf• a rl' a l'ultce 1n I-tff• h;1v1· ;l(J1lc•tl p.1trols and urgt·d r(•.,11ll'11t ~ to k•·•·p lhl'tr yards w1•1l lr~h1t•fl autl 1lh01r1·h1ldren home Wc'n• also tcll1111:: tlw parent ... 1111t t1,open the1r do•1r:-t11 an yon•'. · ·.a 1tl 1-'ife Poli(·•· t 'hH'f .lumi•s 1·a11bon /\. communit y p.Jrty 1~ pl.inrw<l at tht· lf11llday ln11 Ft·ar will <tbn d a111pf'n th1· 1·1•h•hralron in i\llanl a , whl'rt' M hlal'k 1·h1l d1 •·n han· d 1rd or d1sap 111-.1r1·d .n I!°• 111<111th~ l'ul1n· tht-rt· ... I I - Nan f 1coke I L~n111 l11dions l l p s f!I Ty r<·~(· B righi f111 v. l·1 1 .. tt ,1t1d -cou~tns Krmbcrl~· 5 , anJ Tin<J I>a·1·<·1·. H 111111 ·W :\"ant1<'o k e -Le nni LPn ape TrabP rnembt>r i-. 111 ~' )'fl1t1·1.,t out.<;1de th<.· ('um tk'rlan<1 l'l1un t.' Courth<HJ.Se in llrtdl::{eton, :"..J . Tht> l11d1an:. lt't"f'' 1n·qt1· ... l in~ a legislative n·solut 1nn rccngn i1ing HI ;'i.t , •. ;,., ,. ' anolh('t I Ml><' "''""d "' \ 1rl!1111a Paid P o l1t 1cal Advert1 "•·ment wt>re hopangj,;irents would keep c h ildren in tonight · • W c are en couraging p <i rents tu ha v<> community parties for the C'htldre n on Saturday, during the <lay light hours," said Atlanta l'uhlic Sarety Commission<'r Lee B r11wn In M1am1, where there were hlooriy race riots in May and whcrt· robbcri1•s, homicide~ and a '~a ulls have doubled in r'l'<'tnt months with the influx or jo bless (',1rihbcan r1·fug<·es, offic ials <Jre a 1-;o a s k 1111.: parents lo keep t•htlflrenm Late Shah's Son ·Namt ~s Self King l '.\I HO fo:g}llt I AP I Ht·t<i l':ihlav1. ""n of tht.' lak s hah pro 1 la11111'll h11n:..;·lf the king of Iran t11ila~ from ht., 1•xilP in F.gypl and ta I lc·d on pal not ic I ran i ans t11 Jlli n r11n·1·-. 1n 1•11tl111g "t ht• night 111.iri·· \\11111ght Ii} l\.\..1l1tllall Hulio lla t1 I\ li111nt•1111 ':; I l'VOI Ult on In l ht•• I lior11 t•l:111d K1!-.~in1( the Koran. th•· hnl} h1111k of l!-.lam. l'Jhlav1 sa1r1 11·1· v. a•. ltw nghtrul s urrcsso r \11 th1· l'toan1c k Thron1· a nd sworr· tn 1lt· frod lrart'!-. 'inrlt!1>cnde-n C'•· ria t1 11 n a l s 11verl:'1gnty. and th1• l<•g1t1mt1lt· rights of rts p«<•P!.· a!> the "la wful krngof lrari.,. • : r \111.AVI, whosl: ~peech 1·otn 1 11 lt·~th his 20th birthda)1 tiold h1-. •'<1 tr) ml'n. "We mus t u nilt- 111 l<l\ll'. 11 n·build Iran a nd 1·110 .,t rurt a <"ompassionate so1·1H\ .. ha!-l•d on "the ci viii zed valut·s· ol pr~trrc. fn·edom . order an•! the nrl•· uflaw "I <'<in undl·r'itand a nd ... ym p.Jth111• "rlh your sufferi;~ and \Ou:-inner to rment,". til<J vl ..,:1111 t11 the Iranian peop morl' t h.in I .1100 milt·~ away "l-'-trnre \our m1:-1·ry und frustration Ip h"tl th1• ti·:ir!> v.hach ,yoii m u·;t l.tdt• .. "Yt;T. Tllt:Kt: IS. I •~m -.ur< liJ..'111 b1·\11ndthcdarknt•ss ,.. l>Pt.'P rn )r1ur hearts )i1:r rn.i' 111 C'onf1 rk nt th.it this n ight1r1:11 1• ltkt• 11\h(·r.., in our hisl<1r~. v.1lt pu s~ . 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County 's r llll'llJ•'l,11 v ';•!IVIC.l'C: Div1s101l lJl!l'~'V•'' Ill" cu astJI (.lt l('S •;uukl lH• cut til l fl,, 3 d.l'f.'>,, lH1t<.JllS" u l l1ndq1· darn.1111•• 1 ... 1 1.on'i11h~r5 l it•tt111,1 wc11ild prol>ahly be 11tr vorst oll '1 0 1•.11 111 111111d 11t ,1t off1c1,1I 11111111'~ f11r su1.l1 111 ,,r' rd t•rtt project IJllll1. ly rl.un HJI' o' $~ 1 h1ll11111, J(),1)Q(J dl·atli!. rllld tlll' 11•11CJ t 1on (J I 48,000 p1~ript.· frir .J pi•r 11 rl 111 10 v•"";"ars. l>1·causc tt1e racJ1;itN.J arcJ b l0con1es 11111nhJb1 t;il>le The sheriffs. tltt: supervisor~ and tlte S tate Olf1cc o t Ernerqrmcy Services are lvwing t o make ~hr::;1• frightening plans because tlw public hns not yet called a halt to the use of n ut.lc.11 luel in tllis area . ' . ... ' . Laguna's Measure F is a step towards a new sanity tn energy policies. I VOTE YES ON MEASURE .. F,, ON NOVEMBf:R 4T·H P••d fo• bv rh• Comn•llll'!! fo r 1nr Righi to Vote, M11Urt1l'n Kools, T11esurer, · 2007 Gleonevre. Legune Beech, CA 92651 ..... ., '1 -·- CALIFORNIA Fr~. October 31 1911> Spruce Goose In New Berth 'God Is Against ERA~ Evangeliat Telhl Chriatiam 'Get Involved' LONti HEAl'll 11\1'1 rtw legendary S11rut·c \iuo. <· 1s tn tt:t new bt>rth t u d 1n 1dl t•r 11 painsh•kins 3H hour dfort 111 move tht• rnam~11h fh mg butu ended amid l'huryfpui.:n1• :-howt•rs a nd frenzied l'hl't>rs "We've got ll, "'' htHt' 111Jlll' history." hurd hullt'll "\lrll.t'r~ s houted as lht:) pabt'1I 1 "in1• l_>ottle itlter l'Omplt't1n~ th1· ma JOr relocat1or1 IJnlJt'l't rur lht.• last aeronaut1c.-al effort uf the late Howard llugh1·~ Like a giant wooden puppet, the mu1t1 -mllhona1re 's seaplane became airborne for the nrsl time in 33 year~ as a huge c.-rane hoisted the plywood (·raft intq J berth on land A DAY BEHIND sc.-hedule. Herman the German, a $6.000-· an-hour floating crane described as the world's largest, heaved· ho the 200-ton plane in its 57-ton cradle out o r Long Beach Harbor. The plane had floated there since its first and lasl Hight on Nov. 2, 1947, when Hughes flew his plane 70 feet above the water for about one minute. Richard B. Stevens, president of Wra ther Corporation Properties Ltd., said Thursday the boat wi ll be taxied this sum- mer to its new location next door to the Queen Mary luxury liner. THE SPRUCE GOOSE, large enough to hold a Boeing 747's fuselage. will r est on the drysfock until June 1 while the permanent display a rea near the Queen Mary is being completed by Wrather Corp.. a Beverly Hills entertainment concern. "It's apparent to me after viewin& the plane in the water that the next move is going to be easier ... the taxi shquld just be magnificent.'' Stevens said. Workers planned to drape a ' t:a rp ovt-r th(' <'rnf1 tod11 y THE ZI t· •'OUT , l1t 111 rn1thid hlr1·h :4t'aplane hus a winaapan of 320 fet•t and wall built for wse <i ll a troop t ran)\port during World \t'iAr II . when metal WMS srurce and when troop s hips wt're being sunk hy c;t>rmun :.ub marines The movt' wh1 l'h bega n Wednesda). co~t Sl million and involved 200 workers The <1pt.-ra 11on was µlagued by delays as ex perts struggled with the hoist era die "There 's tinly one Spruce Goose. a nd that ·~ 11 If you damage 1t, or break 1t , it's gc>ne," said Gene Stenzel of Gold Coast Marine Shipping, the sub- contral'tor whic h moved the seaplanf' .4!iw"rnser A W. Clausen. 57. president and chief executive officer of Bank of America, has been prop<>sf¥i by President Carter to succeed Robert McNamara as president of World Bank. McNamara will retire July 1. 1981. Research Produces Synthetic Vaccine LA JOLLA <A P > -A prominent San Diego virologist says a wholly synthetic vaccine against virus has been produced at Scripps Clinic and Research Foundation. Dr. Richard A. Lerner announced Thursday that the vaccine made from chemicals off the shelf has been shown effective against a virus that causes leukemia in mice. Its potential was described as enormous by Lerner. calling it "really the next step in recombinant DNA techniques.·· SACRAMENTO (AP I Declaring that God oppbses the Equal Rights Amendment but support s fre e enterprise, television evangelist Jerry Falwell brought his religion and politics to lhe California Capitol. With tw.o dozen ,American na1s and the state C~pitol as a backdrop. Falwell tol~ a rally of 1,500 Thursday that as Chris· tians{ they should get involved in poll ics and fight against pornography. abortion and the ERA -and fight in s upport of stronger military forces. HE ALSO URGED them to take their children out or public schools and put them in various church-run Christian schools. Falwell, whose "Moral Ma- jority" political action group is widely described as a major rorce h elpin g Repu blican Ronald Reagan's presidential campaign, did not mention etther Reagan or President Carter by 11ame in his 9<>-minute oolitical sermon. But he made one indirect ref. erenc.-e to Carter, who describes himself as a born-again Chris· tian, telling the rally "People are saying. 'You're trying to get born ·a~ain Christians elected to office.· That's ndiculous. We 're trying to get rid or some." LATF.R, FALW,:LL told n· porters that he is not voting for Carter. but he isn't endorsing Reagan either. "I 'm•not endorsing or support ing an) ca11didate ,.. he said. Falwell. whose television and radio ministry is based at the Thomas Road Baptist Church in Lynchburg. Va., added in his In an announcement at the eiahth International Svmoosium of lmmunopathology, the Scripps researc.her said the procedure offers hope or producing efficient vaccines quickly and' easily to com bat influenza .. malaria. leukemia, hepatitis, diptheria. measles. and "almost anything you want." Toxics Deep · The head of Scripps' molecular genetics group, Lerner said the vaccine was developed in several years' research involving five QAKLAND (AP) -State colleagues. They first determined the sequence of amino acids that he.41th officials have found -that make up the DNA structure of the Moloney virus which causes contamination from a toxic leukemia in mice, Lerner said in an interview. chemical reaches to a depth of 46 In this sequence they spotted an unknown segment which they feet at the General Electric plant labeled "R" and found they could predict its chemical nature from in East Oakland, considerably clues found elsewhere in the DNA chain, Lerner said. deeperthan expect~. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BnH!laure Battle Judge Says Pai-ties 'Distorted Orders' SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -A quake measuring 4.4 on the Richter scale 'bit the Imperial .Valley today but apparently left no damage. pj URGES INVOLVEMENT Dr. Jerry Fetwell press conference that if he lived in California he would vote against Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. because· of Brown's support of funds for abortion and other "left-leaning " views A handful of critics earned signs such as "Rapt1s ls for ERA." and "I 've acC'epl.-d Jesus. but not Ronald Reagan .. But they remained silent as the majority of the crowd on th~ Capitol lawn applauded 1 tw speech. ON 11fE ERA, Falwt·ll ..,:.i 11I 11 is contrary to God's will '"lie would be so inll:rcstcd 111 equal rights (or women that h" wouldn't be for the Equal Rjghts Ame ndme nt . be ca use he wouldn't want homo!.ex ual mar- riages or sending women to war." Falwell said E~hoing Reagan s · p1o;1r t· t hrough slrcn~lh 1·a1 11p:11 1!11 theme. f"a lwell said 1 he l 'n1 11•rl Statrs must increase m1h tcin spending to pn·servt• libf'rty. "This 1s not the kin,::dom ol heaven This i~ th,. rC'::il Wt•rld. and there ·arc some> had µeopl1· in it The Soviets arl· intf'nt q11 world conquest. · tw said Doct()r Amputates Man's Wrong Leg LOS GATOS <AP > A flS-tear old patient at Los <;atos Com munity Hospital woke up aft er surgery two months ago to learn that a doctor had amputatecJ the wrong le~. a published report ~.ml today. The San Jose ~ercury News said the patient. who "'as n111 identified. is a diabetic who suffers from poor circulation. lie latl'" had to have rus other lei:t amputated In both cases. the amputat 11.11• was below the knee Ralph Ross. the hospital'!. execut1 ve director. acknowle<.l~Pd that a mistake was made during the first operation. but declined ll1 explain how it happened "There were extenuating <'lrcumstances The patient was ver~ kind. very rational It was understood that the patient does not want a lawsuit or an insurance settlement." Ross said. That, however. is still an open question, according to the pa tient 's wife, who told the newspaper that the family had employt'1l a lawyer because, "We wanted to know what our rights are." Or. Allan Vishoot. a Los Gatos -orthopedic surgeon who performed the surgery. declined to discuss the operation with re porters. ' TO THE WORLD'S GREATEST PUMPICIN DECORATORS federal judge has berated both the Democrats and the Republicans in• the Assembly Election Brochure Bat- tle. saying both distorted his orders. U .S. Distr ict Judge William Schwarzer said Thursday that a The quake was centered eiaht miles west of Mexicali just below the U.S. border. WE INVITE YOU TO JOIN. US NEXT YEAR FOR MORE FUM AMD MORE PRIZES. HAVE A SAFE·AMD. HAPPY HAL'LOWEEM. Republican broc hure and a "'----• _ iD · d Democratic telegram both cbntained · ~ llJV~ r Mii • · "a · false representation of what I By 111e MllOClated Presa have said.'' • Republican Paul Gann 's campa,i~ _ THE FOLLOWING 350 KIDS ALL HELPED IN MAKl~G OUR FIRST ANNUAL PUMPKJ~ DECORATING CONTEST A HUGE SUCCESS. THANKS -. . Datlny 119"1 " • . • .,;:,,,, . .J' • • •t.:..'~-·'11 ~~ ..... ..-i;,'1("· ~-• ~~ft...'\:"li:i,~:£.l.1tf.;Jr .:.~x\..,wllb~ r ~· ~----<'i-~~ .... ,,._. --· ..... ..r "-"" .. ' · rd D~f l~if 'Egl• . s :rnaCK · WIUT an a1mouncem..,m uy q .... • ........ ~"'~ .. t -~ ~ -~..,...., • 'r·11iJ~ .... ~ J~~ ................ n 'yral\ Md .lo•on HornrlQl<l" \'l)~f\~~ ·~ol(fl(,u"'90a ,._ lre11or Sew•ll'M W11oer1 Boone Stu.in Tto1on ""\" _¥1 .. ~-lli :nY_¥~M"'~~ JOl•~m,1~ • ',• • ~·: • • •'°'. ~· ~ ~~.e::\"'i"..<..fl''~"I! t...S ··f.V.,.f'lt,'li· ",."\. . .. --..... --o~:;g ~~!!: _., ~-... . ~ ~;~~ ... ;~: . Jor Gra; Jfl,,, q,,1f1n. I . lhe National Republican Senatorial· LOS ANGELES CAP) -The Board Committee that it is cutting off his of Education never told district staff funds. . The,..nation al comm ittee h as already given Gann $548,000. But I I ( STATE J members to carry out court de- segregation or(ters and said on at least one occasion to actually disobey them. the bo11rd's qnly supporter of mandatory busing ha'S testified. committee spokesma n Larr y McCarthy said Thurs day he won't be giving Gann the rest of the SI million originally promised because the com:\ mittee's fund-raising fell short of goals and Gann is too far behind in the polls. ., ""-" l.~a"~• Marie Rita Walters. the board's only black member, said during a con- tempt-Of-court bearing Thursday that the staff was instructed not to obey an order by Superior Court Judie Paul Egly of Laguna Beach. to sub· mit a list •of desegregation spending priorities. ea rt~ --.. t ' SACRAMENTO (AP> -There's a trace of a KKK-type cross in the lawn of the predominantly minority SacramentoftipSchool. Firemen said they extinguished a cross-shaped structure on the athletic field made of two-by-fours wired together, six feet across, and stu,ck six inches into the ground. Sacramento High Schoo( .>V~ the scene_ of racial -unrest H\4._,:,:~tate 1960s and early 19'10s. CELEBRATE OUR NEW SUNDAY SHOPPING HOURS WITH CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH IN THE ZODIAC AT N-M NEWPORT BEACH. Each Sunday beginning at 11 a.m head to N·M's North Entrance where you'll be greeted with a comp- limentary cocktail' Then relax in our Zodiac Restaur- ant over gourmet breakfast delights accompanied by complimentary champagne. What a way to start your shopping day! Seatings are at 11 , 12 noon and 1. Please call early for reservations. 759-1900, ext . 330. ':f P. S. After Brunch, browse through the store . we're open each Sunday from 12 noon to 5 p.m. at N-M Newport Beach Hill f"'t0tol.N•MNewoor1lladl.OOl'l1 I06.Mon Thuft .ffl 10,91f1Ct~I 105 \ - T ommv E•slen Mil1'1 Toot =~c:::t..~ Lindi L .. Molton J1mes Hlt'l10'Y En<: Z1n91'1 ,_.,._. Macu:a.tt Lawne S...U Men• t< Ty,,en /!.\. EowarOSld> '-"'! 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Weeo tPubtiiher T~s l("vll/EdttOf Orange Co1tsf Oatly Pilot ~-tor a ...... g.e __________ F·ri··-·.Ootat.r--·3'···'·----------B·a·rba-r·a·l(·r·e·lb.lc·h·/·E·d·lt·or·l·a·I ·p·····E·d·l·t.or __ _ Toxic ·waste 1lislls -Demand Attention ' Concern over t.be extent ol dwn..., ol JosJc wut.- wa~ much in the mtnd1 ol mem-. ol the OrQl9 Comal)' ~oard ol Superviaora Ulla ..-wtMn It autllor&ecl ' f\111 inventory u( au known landtllla and dwns-locat.s ln the county. -~ The board's action. wu prompted by dllturbin1 de· v~lopment.5 in Huntlnstm Beach and P\allenon, where disposal of chemicals potentially harmful to humana bu been discovered. In HunUnatOll Beach, atudi• are under way .as to what eUects the'' dumplnl ol materials at the B<Macber landfill may be ~avLnt OG nearby 1rOUDdwater supplies. In Fullerton, stUdiea are WMler way OD the pouible ef. fects ol chemical odon on Nlldenta whoee ruhionable homes are situated near tbe McColl dump. Boucher and McColl, however. are only two of at least 50 sites throuahout tbe county that have been uaed in the past for dumpina of me kind or another. has uested. Clearly the issue b sutftciently aenaiUve and poten· ua11rangerous to demand • atudy of th• ttnd the board i Prop. I 0 lmpracticitl f ............... 10, the only initiative on the Nov . 4 ballot, i seeks to .establish smoldnl and non·smoktna areas in I . most buildinls, includina private buaineues. It is more or less a re-~ PropoJlition 5, which was defeated in una, and bu Ii nawa. '--Offering the araument at second-hand smoke can be damaging to non-amoken, the proposition seeks to I itanda~ the deaipation ol smokina and non·amoktna :reas m all enclosed public place9, places of ~':cf loY· ent, educational facilities and health facilities, the - posting of appropriate •iina. ~ · Enforcement, probably dJfftcult and certainl)' ex· _,eensive, would be up to state aovemment health officials . who would formulate specific rules. Vlolaton of smokinl ; regulations would be subject to a police citation and a $15 fine. Proponents contend the measure would protect the rights of smokers as well as non-smoken. 1bia is biahly ~.questionable, since it states that if the desipation of ~eparate areas is "impractical" the· entire area must be : ''designated non·smoking. · ., Limiting or eliminatiq smoking tn many public :.daJaces is relatively simple since their occupancy is larae- ~Y transient. • : .. But: in the workplace, especially in a small or • rmedium·sized business, the implementation of separate smoking and inon·smoking areas would often be imposai- ble without a complete reoraanization of operations or ~9.onstruction of smoking rooms -at best expensive and ~ften iml?ractical. ~-ln many instances, side·bY·Side work stations are mandated because of job function. It would not be prac- tical to relocate workers in such situations to smoking and non.smoking stations. And in some very small establiibment.i there would . be no practical way to establish separate areas. -T While Proposition 10 says it would be illesal to dis- ' ~mtnate a•afmt emp~ became tbe)' are uereiaiq l their rights under the propoeal, the net effect could be to stigmatize a smoker bein& considered for employment as one whose hiring possibly could trig1er Propoeition 10 compliance problems in the workplace. The fact is that slDOldna already is prohibited in theaters, food markets, moat department stores and on ~buses, and separate amoldna areu are desipated in .most restaurants and on trains and plan•. Striking a balance between the ri1bta of non-smokers :end smokers is workinS out throulh the normal pressures . J]f tbe.marketpl{l~e and throulh aocial preaaure without ;government intervention. We th1nk lt can best continue· this waY,. · · 4.."\.-~1: ~Uon.~~~.~-r'" _:.-::. :feg1S1ate social behavior and to encoura1e aovemment :tnterventioo in an uu where aovemment is not needed. ?J'he Daily Pi lot recommend.I a NO vote oo PropoeitiOD 10. ,. . . I * Supervisor O.oice 1be only Orange County aupervblorial race OD the Nov. 4 ballot is a run-off in the lit Dtatrfct between two- term incumbent Philip Anthony and bis primary challenger, Fountain Valley Councilman Ro1er Stanton. Anthony-bas done a creditable job u supervt.or. but .. he sWl faces cbar1es be Weplly manipulated campai1D funds in his earlier eleetka Unfortunately, r-epe.ad liela1 mwuven bave kept these chars-from aolnl to trial ..W after the election ~ · so voters have bad no•oppartualty to be auured ol b1s in· nocence. ' . And, should he ultimately be coavicted, he would be obll1ed to rellnqW.h tbe 1upervi8orial olftee lf re-elected. Stanton, · a 1trai1bt-lhootin1 coU.1e -bullneu pro- f essor, would make a competent supervisor. In the rircumst.ances_, the Dally PlJot recommends a vote for Ro1er Stanton. • Opinions exprened In the spice above ire thoM of ·the Dally Pilot. Other views expressed on this p1ge are thoN ot their 1uthora 1n~ ertlsts. Reader comment la Invited. Addreu The Dally Pilot, P.O. J!°" 1560, Costa Mell; CA 92626. Phone (714) 642~21. 1 ' ~ Boyd/Tit for Tat i BJLM.llOYD ~ The Dutch pbrue "dit vor lflat" meaning ''tbla fort.bat," 'iif~v~ ua our phrue "tit for irt ... fJ.------- Dear Gloomy t . Gus a. c..-.·1 .claim &Mt tll• Republleaas are apreacllDI • •1aorse maa11re": Tiie DeaoeraUe ,do•k•r Uf•~-a moN Ukeb ..__,. t1au u.. oot alift.. D.M. ., .... a.a.'7.e: ii!-.v..::.-= Remember that moUoa plc· ture aboUt the life of Robert Stroud, "Tb• Bll'dmaa of Alcatra"! The man hhmelf WU Nfuled penn1aalon to Me lt. Wlth every ~-=lD• year U..re.,.. , .... , k 1beep ln tlda world. TIMlr wool eu 't be dyed, IOtbey'n bein.I bred out ofex~.that'1wby. 'I Jack Andenon I arning Planes I U.S. Shott of W ASIDNGTON The Carter ad m lrUltraUon · 1 recent deciaion to dispatch rour of tbe Air Force'• Airborne Wa~in1 ~ Control Sxttesn <AW A ) planes to Saudi Ar1bia mia lead the aver ase dtiien to be'leve there are plenty ot the hi&h·tecbnololY aircraft to eo around. But the painful ract ~s tbat the U nlted States neects every AWACS plane it baa and more -to protect the c·onlinental United Stat.es rrom a 1neak attack. A top.secret Pentaeon as· ses'sment of our interlock· Ing early warning sxstems has turned up a fri_1htening naw: a "radar hole" bi1 enough for lbe. Soviets to drive an armada or low-rlylng nuclear bombers throu1h. The report puts the message In onP succinct. halr·raisln'I p_aragraph. "'Pre11en' ~l .S. sur· .. Andy RoonPf velllance systems can provide wamln1 or aircraft attacking at high or medium altitudes throuch the polar region. but they have virtually no capability to provide warning or attack characterization from any other threat axis.·' Jn other words, if the flussians -or the Chinese, for th.it mat· ler -don't obll1e,us by ts-:nding their bombers In rrom jW1t the ri1ht direction and at jost the right altitude, the United Statt:11 might not know they were com· in1 until the bombs start+>d fall Ing. PaESENT U.S. early wamw.c systems are aimed pdmarily at incoming intercont1nc_-ntul ballistic missiles, whtrh un doubtedJy would appraoch 'rrmrl the north. Sate Iii tes-and trac·k 101( stations provide good I' over 111<•· But for early warnrnl( 1>0 aircraft, Pentag.on sourct:K tohf my associaU! Oale Val\ Alla, ttu· United States depends on ltu· outdated Semi·Automallr Ground Environml!nt Sy:>terfi and iL'I Intended repla«cmr-nt, ' th'J! Joint Surveillance System: ;. Let's Make So01e 4# . ' De~a'.nds of. Iran It seems liketr lh•t the American hoeiae~ theld in Iran . will be releued sb4rtlY or may already hive been released by the time this i~ rele~ed. 1 Tt!hran once they're back ho(lle This is a medieval thought of mine. of course. and it doesn't last long. Even so, I don't think I 'm going_to be in clined toward being t.oo'forgiving. • A confusion ot ~ughts come lo my mind about/it and I UUnk I 'm typical. / FOa EXAMPLE, President For instance,· .,... -, Carter has said he'd ,want to re- l keep won·' ' sume normal relations with Iran dering who it once the hostages are released. will benefit if Well, he might, but J wouldn't. I they are re· s uppose it's because he knows leased befortt' more about it than I do, bilt that the election. doesn't stop nie from having an It seems cer· opinion. A little ignorance is a lain that if fteat help when it CQ,meS to they ' re re · making up your mind in a hurry. leased now, it President Carter has said he 'd is because the Iranian govern· start sending them Uie spare ment thinks it will help Carter parts they need for their and they are in favor of him military equipment for lh.f war over Reqan. with Iraq, and he'd release· the' Tbla same thou1ht is going lo billions of dollan of frozen Ira· occur to millions qt Americans, nian assets in this country when and ii there's anything millions the hostages are home. I don't of Americana don't want, it's mind ii he promises that. He somethiq the lrartians do want. shoul.d promise them anything lo, There could be a serious get our people back. but there 'which they say is not much bet· ter. ··Both of these systems are range·lirhited, both leave signifi· ca'nt gaps In low·altitude radar <.'overage."· lhe :iecret report warn11. Jn addition. e ven the Joint Surveillance System lacks ·what the Pentagon calls "coun· ter·countermeasure rapability' · m~aning elu-tronic equip· ment that could o,vercome jam· ming and· othn enemy terh nlquc11 th&t l'Ml n(!utralize our radardt>f("ru1c1i THI~ IS WHF.Rf: th1· AWACS 1>lur1c11 1·orr11· in or could, If we hatl 1•MUl(h <1f them A WACS a11crnft , th,, reJ,1ort n11tes. "can pr11vuft• low u!t1lu~c 1·overage. hul lht-y un· t11u f1•w 1n numbe(l; a rH1 w11ultl tl4' 11Mh1 h1t1Vely •!Kpe 11 111v1· t11 m o 1r1t;J1n a'<' a 11tr4ll•·.c1t· w:.arri1111i: fi-r11•t while n•1Jtult1lr11( 1•v11al:i l1l1· for <1thrr. r ;1HIUl(01i'I flllblll'llll<I 'I h•· IJ111l1•1I t..,1.1t1·1'j h<i ~ c·xarlly ;t,Cl ... lf ft'IN,1• $>11.l<i mtllt1Jfl J>f•r f'llJIY · :n1pt<1 !)(1pl111>ll•·u tvd "1Uf 11ctll&fl•''' 11lan··~ ·r·w,,_ 1h11_r 1·)1<1v•: 1,..,.,_, f1111d t<'1 f1 11 Vdf'h •1f !111· ri1•.td lhrl•I· fHH'll) Yt•·r~; Wiiii IH I ••Vf!Olui.I goal or 34 A WACS aircraft. Even that would .be inadequate for proper protection of the con· tin e nlal U nited Statea particularly when, as now, up~ 20 percent of the A WACS force is deployed on ·'other assigned. m issions " elsewhere in the world. M EANWHJUt, the Penta1on is trying to plug lhe radar bole without having to depend solely on A WACS planes, which it would prefer ~ keep tor their designed role in offensive opera- tions ralhf r than as a defensive stopgap. ·'An Enhanced Distant Early Warning line of minimally· attended radars could improve coverage in the northern ap. proarhes to North America and significantly reduce operating <·osts," the secret report states. .. Over-the-Horizon Backscatter radars will provide long.range surveillance or the coastal ap- prna ches." The Pentagon also wants a m<>demized interceptoi aircraft lorre as well as more AWACS u1 rtraf•_ · baclduh against Carter. has been nothing honorable . , . " I SUPP08E that's not very ~~~~ s~-=~ ~h!~i~~~~ "lt.'s ~seller's m~~k.·~r,only un ti l 'the !'th a'f November .. '' pracuc.i thinking on my 'part, be honor bound eilber. • . · • · - ·though. Moet of us like lhlnp <Hice they re·,ease the become eit.he t,. (~at'hol1c _o r'. ga~ tlley need.for their cars for .. the w.-y they are when things hostages, Carter 'lhould say he .P.Tesbyterian, return lo P\lris their lifetime. ~ . are gbing 1ood, and if tbe was only. kidding about the -and, etl route .there. t·ay a wreath 4. -Ne lran1an government ho1tages come home, the money. He should tell them we . on the grave or the shah. lt must apologize to everyone m . • eCOJAOm)' ·ta. ~~viJa• and it's can't even consider the question wo. uld also be :mandiftorr that ht'. • th~ ·11mt~.:._~t~ould "~•Altlil!l~"Day. ·~6Nala9......_,....,._,_~a.~"~1K:~,....PtiM1~4 t~~~i.. .. " . -:·~,~~ll people will probably vote for there's a new-"'election in 2. The Iranian government · facing Washington, tduch their Carter even if they think the Congress and that won't be for >kould have to pay eaeh hostage hl'ads to the ground and repeat bosta1e release is a political another two years. his total pay for the period he the following statement: "We 're trick. U must drive Reagan was held. plus overtime. The sor,ry_ We"re a bunch of nuts who crazy tblnkinl about that. IN ADDITION, President overtime would be 16 hours a don't have any real idea how to 1l bu occurred to me a couple Carter. should stipulate the day for a year. _ run a country~ Because of the oil of tima when I was maddest at following conditions for the re9' 3. The Iranians would have to fields, we havtr more money thit medieval little country for turn of their billions : pay damages of one-million than brains, and in the' future holdlnl our people for ransom 1. The Ayatollah Khomeini dollars to"each of the 52 hostages we'll be very carerul of people's· that I'd like to see us h;vel must disavow his religion. and provide them .with all the rights.'· Mailbox , ' c . ~ Reade&' Views on Three Ballot 'P.r.,pti~itio~s· t -• ' • · To tbe l'.ditor: don't approve of bad laws". land travel to cQ.astar areas cases, reflects lhe coritinued et· Aatbepreeldeataoftheatate's j)ur oreanizations, the seeking relief from heat;'51llOg, (Prt.in reee-~t years to alter a three larpst volllDtlJ')' bealtJl Callfornia branches -of the and congestion:· ironically it is time·honored foundation of our a1eacla, we write ln an attempt American Heart Association, the the t'oastal recreational re· Constitutional system. to clear the air over Propo11tli41p~·-.::tff~·~YD&.~sociation..and sources that ar.e disappearing Proponents of tbi$ measure do · tb. TM oj>posiUab baa blankelecJ .J;;.~ .. Tft>f"~CilrUncer SOcft!l}', . and "the least available. Last '~service lo. the-Jjublic and the , the state with deceptive and strongly support . Proposition 10 year. the State Park System .b1ar in arguing that .reduction in • mlaleadiq radio. and television because w-rbelieve it is a fair, alone baned away 1 millign pea-' ·~s of juries WOtlld resWt in· commercials, paid for almost reasonable and inexpensive way p~. °This is why the California gr~ater economy .nd etficiency. • exclusively by ttae tobacco ln· · to grant nonsmokers the right tc Parklands Act of 1980 will em· Studies .... conducted of federal duatry. breathe healthy lndoor air while phasize the purchase or Coastal couPt jury panels of six ehow · Tbe truth about Propoeilioo 10 givin1 smoken places to smoke Parklands. · · that no ·significant time sa\'ings - la eoata1Ded ln tbe.&eat of the in· in pe~ee. are effected in jury selection of ·tttatlve ltHll. It proll.lbil4,. new ' PETER E. POOL, M.D. PROPOSmON l guarantees smaller panels. Civil' liti1ant!s 1ovemment bureaucracy ud President that the bulk of the money from pay for jury fees, se there is no new tu•. It pfobibita taldnl -~... American Heart Association this act will be spent in Southern cost savings to the public. - people lnto cuttod)' for Viola-California Affiliate California where the majority or tiona and'limita the fine to $1.f. It RAYMOND L. WEISBERG, the population lives. Orange THE OP.PORTUNITJES 'for 1tricUy and 1peclflcaUy Umlta M.D, County will receive $6,726,000, person-to-~on interaction in the 1cepe of the rules the ai.te . · President the second largest share of weighing eVl\jence and applying Depattment ol Health Services American Cancer Society funds. ln ad.dition to establishing rules or law ~ mullipUeCI tnany can write. No walla or barrien Califomla Dlvlsion n\ore parki lo enjoy here in times. in juries of twelve rather can be required to eatabllah · CHARLES R. PFISTER Orange County, this money will 'Uran six or eigbt. A much better •moklnl and no amoldnc MC· President taelp brinl the Orange Coast Na· cross·section ~e comlbllnlty .... tioaa ln indoor public place1 and American Lung Association tional Urban Park closer to fnu. is assured, an there l• lesa- workplacel. Public beartnp are or California lion. : UkelitMJod of pres ure front out. · required before &be rul• can Volinl yes on Proposition 1 aid~ sources w ere the number 1aln approval. Affected buai· this November 4th will establish of jurors la great: r . MIHI lllld ~'f'iduall mUlt be . . .. • badly ~ recreational and Unde""8.ndabl public resent: beard lllld lllttMd to. And, Ull· To the E4itor: w'llderneu padta clOK to home, ment with appa t n\lauae of like most laitiativea, the AynvoteoaPropositionlwW within the reach of all energy. juries in criminal trials ahoul,d Leslalature can amend this help obr IJ'OWiDI county obtain short population. Its cost will be directed aiainl hilh court measure. · needed. local recreational ··re· amount to leas ttian dime a decisions rat.her th the Jury IOUf'Cel. mo~th per penon1 a small price system itself. 4 aee ln11.Y ln· ,... .. Jll.S fad ia: once =tecl, meaaurea llke Wa . . la Mlzb11ata, wben a law Three million people will be for inluring breathln1 room for nocuoua reduction of numw cfl aqueaed lnto Oran1e Co\inty by future generations. juron will set a precedent wbleb • ...., • slllllOar to .......... .10 .......... -.... boob for "" ,.an, pulllle ll19POl't ll .onr. tbe year 3000. M we belin to Joe· TE·RRY TIM MINS would depart frvm a tradiUan u ti• each otller' back and forth. a. QJd as the common law Jtaelf. ' · ~:!ti ·MQ lllO, Im· .., .... •=·--.._ u..t•,.n•ol •la .,,,.... " ... law, IMt S llf~'Oftwo-'aek·•·~J. saao~en~ People' • J . -·· ualted vo6ee can be beard from .. BILL CROSBY tbe crowd. Tbe voice ia H)'in'I "let ua and future 1enerationa un-.~room." Tiie ......_. for recreaUoaal .,.. .. ..., .. ~andelofeto home lt ;nater tlaan ever. Wbili tbe, maJGrte, ol people Ii vtna ln· ,..,, r...,..,ri•• , , 1 , .. _ wz-.. tto . , .. DMIY ""9 ..,._,_.._ o......, llAU .r : w, .._,....... ~ ..... -. · P-ltion 6 which wOuld re-• .. ~ ... ..w ..._ • ..., .... "" ....._ ·~ ' ' CA ..... Uftln ,...._.. lw duce u.s maximum l\llowable .._.. •.,.... •. _..... .. numM.r of juron to el1bt ln . :=.-;.:-..:_.-:-.=.:-.. :, • ..: :nuntdpal and justice court civil elf$_._.. I . . ~ . , .---.. .• ··----·•oi-<>•----· ........... ~.............._--.-····· -···-··· -·---·······--~· . • -·--~-------. _,. ___________ __ J • I I I CALIFORNIA· Greai P ... pkia Al'WI ....... Strongman Dr. Fran<'u Columbu, a Los Angeles chiropractor. lifts an 80-pound pumpkin in front of the Atlas statue at Rockefeller Center. New York City. Colum- bu has won several titles in bodybuildi~ and powerlifting. "Got a problem'.' Thi:n um te to Pat I>unn ·Pat unll cut red tape, getting the 011.~wers arid action you need to solVf' inequities w IJOUt'rnment and bv.m1e.~s Mail your questions to Pat Dunn, At Your Srruice. ()rn.nge Co<ut DaUy Pttot. P '' Hoz 1.560 Costa Mesa, CA 92626. As many lt?tter s as possible will be answered. but phoned inquznes ur letters not inl'lu.dmg the reader's /UU name. address and business hours' phone num~cannotbe crmsidered. Tfuscolumriappearsdai· ly ~xcept Sundays ... DEAS READERS: Aa we all bow, Ute u - cle•t °'9enaace of All Hallow'• Eve Illas, la ••••n times, been tuned over lo clUJdrea. ToU ... lelldlen take adn•ta1e ol tlle oceuloe lo .._. .. .eary costamn ud mooell 1...ue. fro'm IM_mtathn .U. tM caU ol "Trtcl or Treat." 81" Wee& la a m11e• lliiift carefally regalaled ~ ... lw deeta •'11•e lloUday tba It was a few •emeraU ap, Ht It still ls· not completely lne el ....... M•t of tlae.e du1en caa be caned wl&la a ame ~' • u.e part o1 adaha. Sale fl'&ldleea are Mt lateeded lo take Ute r.. •t ol aau..ee.. IMd Ute parea&s wM M9d tlile c~ r.rtla, tM iD...uta wlto eaeem&er them oa lite 8*fteU. Md tile ltomeownen at wlloee llloues tllley eall .-... be aware llllat llllP-splrtted c.udrea • an rarely ca.UOU. Paneu .-.ad remember Ulat dotb mub or ftdre ._ .. maab are dHgeroas; tllley may sUp ... w.ll a c:Mld's vlaloa or brHt.lllag. Y• ca• .. Im& ...U· oa clllJdrea's .faces by ulag cos- •etia, iftue palat or banat cork. . \'l•,.:..i.11.-~'klRMA.9!.J» J»a~ .Ii ~f.~~~~·. • · ,..,..~~r,'1niliift'-lfr~-°'1111:r··bbifacles aJld make sue that Utey are DO& M loag tlllat lite , ... paen· nm the risk of trlpp6a1 •them. Avoid ark ~ -&hey are dlftlmlt for motorists to Me. U dte c:lalldren la1lst on tlilem, ue reflective tape or llquld "paint" <avail.able at moat llardware stores> that sbJnes· in: the dark or refleda Upt. Use tbJ1 ta~ or Uquld oa jack-01 • la•&er.., Uh, bags, etc., tbat tbe yoa.agster wean· or carries. • Dee'& allow your cbJld to carry a knife or other alaarp ...,._at. Yoaasmrs sltouJd not have ac- ceu • llll*d toreltn or candles. ~· laa•e been .. few lutances 'in Ttteat' I ·· Jean af·twll&ed lndlvlduals giring cblkltea ltuJt w c:a.17 wD aeedles, raaor blades, glass or dna11 e•lleHe• Caatloa yOtlr clllld. lo hrtq Mme 1111 IMt lw llllfediee before eatlag it . .,.µ yoe live a party at lltome, use nameareot or fln·..-.UM ma&erlal11 lor ~mes, upa •,Id de- eei'.U... IUteP· .tie '1a'mes saltable lo the age · P'"P· "'-matorU& drlvla1 la resklea&Jal areas on BaU..... dloald alo• dowa ud drhe wltlll enra ea•tl•. Esclted ~lldren may dart between ,.,.. can, c:rou la tlae middle ol lite bloc:k ud Mt l9ek bella ways before c:roaln&. MHy will be .,end• darl c:oatllJDn aad tltey will be lllard lo -... ll'•·•.•~•.••&da...U.Ule•. ••11WMn noaJd llPt Utelr property so· ,...,.._. dom't trip over stain or odter ob· l&ac.._ Otftr esc:antlou ud ,_ u ea1y-lo-aee fe•ce aroud JO•r flowers. Pat away lawn fat 11-e ... 1•rba1e c:au ucl be sure lo lock lite 1arap .. Brla1 pet. laslde H baad1 of molay eMNnm •87 eul&e tlilea. ,. ........ tlteae commoa-aeue Hlleatloa• wtD ..... ~ lb& c:lliklrett elQoy • , ... filled yet aalellaDoweell. a.. •I #eM~ Ho•~ DEAR PAT: I just bought a mobile home and have fOWMl that I don't really know how to keep tbe wall paneling and plutic showers lookinl clean .. I want to make sure I don't use any cleaners • • t.bat would damage the liniBh on the tub and 1hower or hurt the finish on the UUn paneling. F.N., HuntJ.nitoo Beach TM Gelde9 &&ate •~me OwHr'• Leape .. ,, ..._..... altower ... a.It ulal da be re- ..... wllli ........ hlf'll9 (,.... &llllllMr>, •••Ila· ... ~ ....... ~ • ftrJ ..... ~·-' .. . ~ ... ., ....... .,. ...... ,. 1'9 llMl7 ..... left aM rlue. A•raalH ••terlala er llHllM -I 11• 11•11 ltJ61"'* ....... M .................. ;1111 • .., ........ ... .... ...... ,N ele••:~. tMIMlq r•MIA•I ....... -•1111• .... .. ...... ...... ..... = ............................ , .. .... = ............... .... --1 l,.•r:b ........... .... ... aauu Hilall ,_ ,_,, •· • ll'• ... . --.............. ..... ~,... ............ .. . . Slide reaten~ Homes Up to 35 Rolli1111 ~ilia Dwellings in Danger ttOl.t.INt; 1111.l~S (A t>) '-our luxury homn an the u · du~&Vt' Uled city of Rolling 111111' an-U.rutened by 11 slow· mo vtnf' l"ndallde toward the f'•<'lfit•, and 1eolotll•la HY 35 othen c..'OWd be de11lroyed lf cor· rt"cti ve ~uurn aren't taken Lo8 Aqele:s County 1eoloeas•.s mon1tor1na( th~ stide s ince it be1an in M11y say they believe it was ca WM!d by excess1vt: rains, 80 inches over the last three for corTttUve measures, which could cost anywhere from U00,000 to several million dollars. C..:lty Manager Clifton said the city and the association were worklng together on the prob· lem. WREN YOU BUY a house in Rolline Hills, your membership in the association is automatic ' slide. That's the driving force ol the slide mus." ARTHUR KEENE, chief geologist for the county, sug- gested driving 100 shear pina in- to the slide to tie it to tbe solid area below. Mrs. Clifton said Wednesday night's meeting was called because "there had been a lol or rumors, a lot of s trange y e a r ~ }i O Wl!Vt!f some rt!!>I d e nt s at u town mooung Wednesd a y night blamed excessive bulldozmg al· lowed by the Tltfl" rf•• .... alee ...... BHb c----"· As-••c-••••·· •re •pHtfl•• ••~ reac •I • comments" made about the slide and what would be done about it. ttee•••rta• ......... tlw ........... la ·~ p~fftl •• w r• plecftl ~. I. Cer1"~lli'e -~ .. 11re• eeMltl N.c SSH,-Ce aeenot1I ............. rs. Keene said the slide area had been mapped by the U .S . city THE THREATENED homes are worth "anywhere from half a million to three-quarters of a million dollars," City Manager Teena Clifton said Thursday, and they all have a view of the Pacific. and you share the various ease- ments of the "controlled access" community, she said. The city and the association are splitting the cost of a geologic study on the landslide that is expec~ed to be completed Dec. 1. Mrs. Clifton said . I Geological Survey in 1946 as a landslide area, but permlts were issued to residents for building with a county waive r o f responsibility. s GENERAL· RECTION NOVEPtlER 4th, 1• HOTICETO ORANGE COUNTY VOTERS The n~mH of h political pcrties wft- abbreviated on yoMI" ..... balots and. ere abbreviated on h official ballot1.. The list below is a key to ffte abbrevia- tions. Los nombres • los pcrtidos politicos ~ fueron abreviados en ws balotas de: muestra y es tan abreviados en ws baiotcn'. oficioles. La lista c,.e sique es la clave, pcra las abreviociones. .1 AIP · AMERICAN UllPOllNT PMTY Dem. · DEMOCRATIC PMTY l.11. · LIBERT ARIAN P.MTY PIE · PEACE AND FIEEDt PMTY Rep. · REPUBLICAN PMTY Ind. · INDEPENDENT ' ' Residents were told that the Rolling Hills Community As- sociation, a private corporation made up of all the homeowners ih the.city, would have to decide whether they would be assessed "We are doing test borings." she said. "We are searching now for the toe of the slide. the bot· tom of the slide. You have lo buttress the lower .part of the SOME RESIDENTS contend e xcessive grading by de· velopers, allowed by city permits, is responaible for the slide. which began initially in--------------------~ 1974 and then stopped. [ It is advancing again at the rate of one-quarter inch per week. the residents were told. l .. M. BOYi> ) INFORMS in the I •1!1I0 QI tg i .... Buy One Basket at the Regular Low Price and Get• S.Cqnd Bnbt that Con. the Same or Le.. for• Penny. We have a boun11ful select1on o f baskets in all sizes and shapes 1ust In time for the holiday s.eason Bnghten up vour table with a· basket full of dned fl0141ers or fru11 as a centerpiece Plants and home·baked goods are extra special in <'I basket A1 a penny for a ba.sket you can afford to buy enoughior yourself and all your friends ~c1tJR !tltflM!t!R ft&<~ --------~ -.-. -. .39.95 $!88 • ·I "!.:~'"'1-......,-- ~-t, ._. :.~. M1~~m: ~f'C i LINER. f 9 51 ArtMa ' . . ANAHEIM 222 'N. leach llYd. • COSTA MISA 17M Newpott IMi ... ~ OIANGr 1112 E. Katetlo Ave.· LAGUNA llACH 190 S. CoOlt HIOhwav • SANTA~. fl26 E. 17th. st. ll '°"° 2'3IO lwaltl Dr. • HUNTINGTON llACH ?•70 Edi., Nie. ..... ...... ~ ...... ~--------:.....-------- ., - . I I A• DAf-Y "'lOT QUEENIE . ,Help Needed 1.For Missing t• By J ULES l,OH 1 ,.,, s ...... , .. ~ ... • NEW YORK It has been a Yl'ar and a half f since Etan Pati's elfin face appeared on a "miss ~ ins child" poster ~ A river of tears have been shed for that inno ·cent-8-year-old boy, who could be any 6·year old ;\ chorus of prayers have cried to heaven 1n his behalf. If tears and.prayers were enough. Etan would have long since been restored to his ramily and · that awful day forgotten when he strolled down the sidewalk lo meet the school bus and vanished without a trace. Tears and prayers are not enough. .. '111E EFFORT TO FIND MISSING children has to be a national effort." Etan's mother. Julie Patz, said, calmly describing her grief. "That is why we are stymied.'' Etan's father, Stan Patz, explained: ""Incredibly, in this lime or computers and ins- tant com"lunications. there is no national clearinghouse for finding and identifying missing persons. ·• ''There 1s no central AMERICA FBI , that can tell you ( J a gency , ,not even the ho,w many mi ss ing '-~~~~~~~---pe r sons there a re in Am e ri ca, how m a n y children. how many adults. Nobody knows Nobody. "We have met with congressmen who concede ·-:: the need for such a clearinghouse and they all tell ~us to give them some data, some statistics and "': they will see wha~ they can do. That's the rub. There are none. " ,;Jt/t~ Next Dec~ \ For America .Topic at ~cc By o.c·. HUHTING8 Ot ,,. o.llJ ,,_ IWM l'olllJul ac·llvltJI Tom Hayden 1tnd lrvme City l'ounrllrn1tn Lury A.ran will dlstuss "The Am<'ncan l''ul'4r.J' lr.co~oml<' Oemocraacy 1n the '80"'" an Co11tu Me1114 on l'IN~on day ltayd .. n. husb1rnd or 1tcl~s Jane li'onda, and A.: run, llll uttornt>y, will speak •l noon Tuesday in lht• c1u1td on tht' Or1tnl(e Coast Colle1e caampus. Adrniic31on Is frt:t' and the public is invited The llJIJll'lUlln<'t' or ttuyden 11n~ Agran Is sponsored by O< '( ":. J\:s11ot'IKlt'il Student& • • • ROB..:ttT Nt;l."ON & Assoc111tes, the Orange l'ounly ~ .. 111t1cal l'Unsultmac fi rm. is planning m1otht>r non 1J&rt1:.an, t!lel·t1on night party Tuesday at < 'osta Mt.·sd ·!. South Coast Plaza Hotel. It wall mr ludP a mixture of music, dancing, food , dnnk. l'll'l'lcd officials and candidates, plus rl' prest•nt at 1 Vt's of prtnt and e lectronic news media HesuJts of the day's balloting will be posted throu~houl the evening and, presiding over it all, wall bl' master or ceremonies Tom Fuentes, a Newport ~ach businessman and Republican Par- ty al'l1vist * • • GRUMBLING WAS HEARD last Tuesd4y night al Irvine City Hall as lhrt!e\ council membe[s watched the Carter -Reagan debate on television n a private room off council chambers, delaying l~e start of the council meeting for more than 30 minutes. ' May~r Art Anthony apologized for the delay, explaining that he could.n't start the meeting without a quorum as his colleagues -Larry Agran, Mary Ann · Gaido and David Sills -re· mained glued to the television set. Meanwhile. those who showed up for the scheduled 7:30 p.m. start of the meeting stared at the walls or made small talk. And grumbled about the rudeness or the three council members. • * * LOCAL UNlTS OF the Orange Coast League of Wome.n Voters will conclude a twoLyear study of slate and local governments in November'! Nancy Kimble of Newport Beach is chairing the study. SaddJeback Unit I will meet Monday at 9:30 at Gibraltar Savings, 24260 El Toro Rt>ad, t~guna Hills. The Newport·Mesa unit will meet\ Wednesday at noon in the home of Phyllis Anderson, 711 Lid<l Park Drive, Apartment K , Moana Apartments, Newport Beach. The lrvine and Saddleback II units will mee1 Wednesday at 7:15 p.m. in the home of Mimi Petke. 26572 Avenida Veronica, Mission Viejo. . WHAT rr cOMES DOWN TO, HE said, is that after a certain time has passed. after the bloodhounds have gone back to the kennels, the search parties disbanded, the posters faded. the ef 1 _ fort to find 11 missing chUd becomes that of the ... ,..,.,...... aAoae and the aorrowina parents have no 1"" tools. On an end table in the Patz livin~ room, a stack of correspondence attests to their frustra- The Laguna Beach unit will meet Thursday at 9.15 a.m. in the home of Estelle Warner. 1609 Tern· pie Hills Drive, Laguna Beach. All meetings are open to tbe public and all in· tereated ind1viduala are iDvited. That includes men. I . I I · l tion !\nd their sacrifice. . Finding Etan has been his mother's full-time occupation: She has quit work. Stan Patz's photo· T~ansit Agency · graphy bus iness has s uffered. They arc, Mrs. Patz said, "about broke." • They have been in · Seat Opening . touch with othe r If you want to be the only member of the parents across the na· Orange County TransportatiOn Commission who is lion andthwtithh private not an elected offi cial. now.is your ~hance lo ap-groups a ave or-1. ,. ganized locally, but t!)e ply. . . • . esu~~~ .:r~w .. ·~Ntt-,,-... ~ll'''~v. ......... ·~ •. r ~~l~~l?h-~~ftit~·fr0Wton1.m1~~rr--C!ottrei-u-p4or~1PPb1'm~' mined, by checking ment soon, and interested persons have until Nev. individual cities --mis-21 to apply. Currently, Santa Ana business ma~ Zika Djokovich holds the job, and he says he wall seek a nother four-year term on the panel. sing persons are treated as local problems - that there must be 50'.000. maybe 100.000, mi ssing c hildren in Amerlca, but, as Stan Patz points out. no~y real· THE OTHER FOUR commissioners have the final decision. They are named lo the commission by the county Board of Supervisors and the mayors of the 26 cities in the county . · ly knows. "U we could at least locate all these groups • and coordinate our efforts, that would be a begin- ning," JUlie Patz said. Djokovich's colleagues haven't said ·yet whether they'll support him ror reappointment. although they weren't too happy with him last week arter they learned he had sent an un- authorized letter to Secretary of Transportation Neil Goldschmidt pu!'hing for more airport site studies. ,_CIMOTMMS 5Mln4S' MOITUdY 627 M111n St Huntington Beach 536-6539 ............ , COlOMIAL HIMllAL NOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster 893-3525 'AC-'c YllW .,._,llAL,dl Cemetery Mortuarv Chapel 3SOO Pac1f1c View Drive Newport Beach 644-2700 McCObllCS MOITUAllH Laguna Beach 494·9415 Laguna Hills 768·0933 San Juan C.p<strano 495-1 776 MAMOtl LAW.._NT. OUYI Mortuary• C.meterv Crerrittory 1625 G111er Ave Costa Mesa 540-5554 . WTI ... °" tltlllM. M*.l Wll1tUf' aw& 4'Z7 I . trth St. . = .. .,~ ~ Death Nef I~• .ADI.Ell BEN H AOLER. died Wd<lenly '" (PUC•QO, 11111',CJI' on <ktOC..r 11, 1'90 8t1011tct nu\D•no for S• Y••r~ ot Peul1ne S Adler, dlllvoted tethet of J .. n A Slr•uu ot We\I l o• ,.,..., ... (:e , •ftO Bel\Y A Smhll of Newport Beech, UI , OHr brolher 01 the lel e 1111111 A Arr6flelcl, 10W1n9 9r-1ether ol M •Ch..,I AIM>, JIM!y """ -Wendy s .. e Str•uu, ,.,..,. Al..,, O.wid ,.,. ..,d p. .. 1 C.reeorv Sm1~ 1onc1 .. net• ot Philip AJ Arn•ll•lcl. deer friend ot Arnold i;;«llft. V•l•rt• Bern.trd •fld ... o.v... Ser VIC .. ••II be M id on l'rld•f, art-JI, 1• et I :OD~M et Ille Hlll\lele Memori•I P•t• l.MPlll, Lo• ,.,... .... UI. on Heu ot flower• memorle l conlt1Dolll-_, lie m- 10 , ... Arntrl<MI Heer1 Fulld °' Rein Oe vl> CNld O..lcs.nct ChftlC •I Vitt• 0.1 Mer or M•rden Cent.,, Co•I• NllM. Ce ... ~ "ANaV • OLIVE HAHEY, --•••Yon 0t totler 1', -In S...t• Ane, ~ 011•• In fact. the commission sent off a second letter last week to the sec retary clarifying that Djokovich's letter, typed on commission sta· tionery, wasn't the group's opinion. THE COMMISSION SETS county policies on transportitton bsues, inclwting which proposed projects sl\Quld gel the highest ranking for fund· ana. I ~ Those interested in· applying can get an ap- pllc ation by writing the commission at 1020 N. Broadway, Suite 300, Santa Ana. or by calling 834·7581 . .. ·Af>pllcants are expected to submit a. sup· plemental resume of no more than three pages. WH "°'"In El Monie.~. on July II,----------- ••· 5"" -'4 .,..,. old •I Ille 11- of ... , cle.Cll, si.. ..... -·"· "'°"t of her ed<lll Ille Siie " M1rv1wecl llY MV•rel• ..... llW"°"°"°"I Ille \lei• ,,tfvelt M<Vl(U were lleld •ellt •er .. rOft·Smltll & r11111111 Wetttlllt Cllepel Mort_, ol Cott• ¥9'9 dirt( too ... t'Jll Deatlu Euewhere Lyle Lobel, 81, a ploneerln1 women'• ·1pqrt1wear deal1ner. dted Sunday after a brlef lltn..1. Sbe waa lmoWD proft11toDaJly U •Lyle Griswold. '\ •• c ....... .. Navy Capt. James R . Williama will U · iume command Friday of the Naval Weapons Station at Seal Beach. He re-U•v• Capt. T.R. lfatbJa, movln1 to the Port Hueneme 1ta· Ueft . _____ __. \, .. ,-·-·.,·-~--.... ••·---w-• ... • • .. ._~·-•t ·~··•·--. OBITUARIES / ORANGE COUNTY Defense Study Set CIDNESE RUGS EXmBITION SHOW and SALE A two.hour seminar In aacq ul11ltlon, poue11lon und lega l u8e o f a tearaas compound 10 t1m ~11 mor .. powerful than t hemical Mace llRainKt attuck~rs is be· 1nj( repealed Nov 12 at · Orunge Coa8t Colh:ae Antique 100', Wool l'tlt' h.1ncl knotted and washed an l'h1nu. 1.wnutnt' Orll'ntal tr u~s S11.t!s Ava1labk ~x4, :!xS. 4x6. 6"11 8xl0, !lxl<! 101.14. 1ix 16, I<!" 18 and other11 Th .. Of'C' Wome n 's Ccnlt>r'is sponsor I nformallon on the st•mloar and the product may tJe ohtaint•d by rail· IOI( 556·5.'>57 OPEN SATUHDAY JO 5 6x9 CHINESE RUG $&00 AGAJOHN Oriental Rugs Los Angeles, (113) 657-0890 Beverly Hills, '21 J) 659-4444 r>1a1a Newport 1000 Bristol Street North 182 Pacific Design Cente 8647 Melrose Ave . 8844 Wilshire Blvd. We Buy, Repair, Clean Oriental Rugs OSITION10 Gm DAD REVIEWS, CONl'D. A Talent.fhr Oi"-'rkill. "Y11u can cn:dil tht: ~pun~or' v.irh !!nod intention'> prntectinµ n11n°'m~1kt:r' from tht.: \OH>kl' of olhc r-;. But.\< 1u\c 1!111 In cre di1 thL·m wi1h a talen t Im 1 >\.crk ill 1·," 1 ..... wh) hunh.:n tht.: I)(" 1k -. v. itli ;1 hrni..ltl nL'\.\ law~' KNX Uf!.!t.:'> ( ~dif11rn1.1 11-. 11 i lake a deep breath and v11tc ~' 1•1n Prnposition I{):' K.VX, l ..11\-A11gelt1\ Erodes lnJfriJual Right.\·. "Far hc:tt t::r. \\L' lx:liL'\ c. 111 Ut.:fX:nd .on t ht: inherent cuurtt::!\) \ }f mo<.t rx:• 1pk _ . than to p~L\.\ a l~m that \\nuld ~ unneL:t.:v -..an. alnhl')I unenfnn;eahle. anti ine\'itahl\ enxk indi' id~al ril.!lit'>. Wt.: urge a ';\o' wtc \m .Prnpnsition 11r ~ Sacramento l 'nion lt11 .\lm11 JH11: ·11 J>r11pu'>iti1111 Il l. thl' n1,.-.11111kinµ ln1l it1!1\L' .. f1tl\\l'\, llll' \!:Ill' \\ill L'.d 1n\()ht:d 111 till' -.amt.: L'(>n tL''>t 111 thL' \\Ill 11!.11 till· I '.\. lnl'd tlurinl! r>n 1hihi1u1n, ··w 1iw \\ill ht1ppen in l<tl't 1-. rarhcr. l1i 11 d 111 1mavinc..... · / ..11\ A 111-:ek ,· Herukl-hwminer li«•ufl'' more Problem.\ thun it Snbies. .. ... a h.1\\ ''ca la''· ~LTI 111n-. in Pn 1r1 Nt1o n !fl ckurl\ 'tatc that ii ~~}U can:1 dc-.11.m~11c: 'mol--tnl! and 1111 \mnl-.inc \el'· 111111-.. I hl'n tllL· l.:nlirc are;1 ''ill he tledared .i n11-.n111!..111µ .irca ... Propcl'-litun H> l..IL"tl c' m11rc prohkm-...th:tn it 'uhes:· /\C\T.n : San Diego Cahfom1<1n~ Against Regulatory Excess. 1633 E 4th Street, •286. Santa Ana. CA 92701 Contact Eileen Padberg and Dand Brriil:mcl, 714 558·8100 · , SANTA'S WAREHOUSE OPEN! The l'ln:s h<tn: dcli\·i.:n:J what pr11misc~ !11 ht.: lhl· l....:!'I S~inta':­ \\ ;m:hou~· cwr. Trca.<:.urc from all over lhl· \mrld Sl.'lcdcd lo l.'t1mpll•mcnl ~~1ur holidav 1mal,!1natil10 .. \hh. hut thi:;,1:; on!\ a pL'l:k JI \\hat·:; 111 l11mc. \\'c im.1lc ~~1u and yours to n s1t this SfX'l.'.1ai h11hda) pJl hil~l' ••I Eumpt.'an JL'('orat1ons. imp<1rkd hand·craflcd 11rn:1mcnts. llahJn m1ni<i turl' ltl,!hts. ;ind Chmlmas lrimmin~ .. The Christmas Preview in Review Our i.iardtn of Christmai' fantasy il\\'a1ts \~ith lhat very spcci;il fcclini.? H11~cr's unwraps f(lr mu and \'(1ur friends ;ind famih'. Candlcli~hl dclii;?hls. Chrislma~ trws. imported 11rnamcnls. and, )'l':;. c\'l'n Santa Clilus hi mS(' If. Oc(<1mc o nl' fan lasllc holiday fcclinR. Just (Omc and sec. Ho).!cr's Gardens and Chrisl- mtis. From us tu )'Ill· with joy. FRJDA Y, NOVEMBER 7 9 am to 9 pm. tSanla will ht-stJul- lin~ the ).!ardcns from i to R::m1 SPECIAL HOLIDAY EVENT Ro~~r's C".ndlclii.?hlinl.! Cclchration DECEMBER 5 and 12 6 to 9 pm. Join us fur an c\'cnin~ of Christmas enchantment. On Sale This Season Roger's Flower Food: $5.50 $9.98 JO lb .. ReJ;l. $47.98 Now $42.98 :3 lb .. Re~. $7.50 Now Now 7 lb .. Re~. $12.98 ,.----,...,.,,,,::::i Sale ends Novem~r 4. • -· ~n Joa~in Hills Rd .. at MacArthur Blvd. Acr~s from Fashion Island• t"\ewporl Beaich Open 9 to6 Daily 640-5800 A Gourmet Pumpkin~-­ Patch? ,\I Ho~l'r·s. ~~;;;~~~~~~~~~?1 l"crt<iinl\'. < >ur pumpkii·1s ~trL' l;1rgcr than j ust big. :\ml \\'c \'l' dn~oralt·J SOnlL' (tf lht·m in lhc llal 111\\'l'cn spirit. \'isit uur pakh ~ind pkk a pumpkin~ The Florist Idea l\utumn Arran~emcnl of Flowers J<cg. S:!~ .9:1 Special $19.95 African Violi:ts. Assorted colors and varieties · , ... pot. RcJt s:1.~1:1 Special $2.50 Sale ends November 4. (l.imill·d It• slt11:k on llandl .. NURSERY • INDOORI OUTDOOR PLANTS & FLORIST • LANDSCAPING • ANTIQUES PA TIO FURNITURE & ACCESSORIES Arm:rl<:a's Most Beaut\ful Carden Center ... ,,.,,._,, ··-· ....... ··-· GENERAL NEWS a r w. ,, ... ••) Proteef~ His Turf An African elephant c harges an mlruder lo protect his herd as humans upproach d u r ing a ce nsus of l\frican eleph ants to be pres entt~·d to the National Geographic Society in Washington Many of the bt!asts havl' been killed in recent year~ for ivory in their tusks. tUMG'!> MEMORIAL ACUPUNCTURE Cllt-11c DR. AMBROSE, llt-4 'Doctor' Gives ' Pelvic Exa.ms B -\KERSFIELD. <Al » Officials l:icre .1r,· ~:J1~~~nee:t~1t~~~:~s ~~~c~~1/'~~~e1:~~ P~:~~:~ exlms in a fourth floor maternil~ ward and disap pear•'d. Ooctors and nurses on duty. s aid they dilln t see the man ·enter the room at th~ fat end of the h all. And neither of the women found anything un· usual enough about the 11 .15 p.m. exam~ to call a nurse, • ·The women said they eventually grew su~ picious because the Spanish-speaking man did not wear gloves or wash his hands hetween examina lions . earn ·extra Christmas dollars in 569 'W. I'"' Slrtti Coda Mu a, CA 548-7210 or 642-2513 ''°I FARMlRS IMSURAMCl GROUP' 54t.5S54 or llS-1417 I 9 I 4 H.rbor • Cotto '°4f'•o your spare time at Mervyn's applications are being ·accepted at Mervyn's stores 10 a.m. to 12 noon and 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. •'I Part time openings. days and evenings, are available in sales and stock work during the Christmas season. Stop by our Store Office and fill out an application for employment. Experience is preferred, but not necessary. , ...... .. M•rvyn'••lt·very proud tO•·be • • ; .,, · • an Equal Opportunity Employer. MBRVYN9 ~,.,,....,_.,lllOll IYddlt -•t-OCMIOlllA720N M81nlt ln 9~Sl ... $Quot• 734 •10 , ~'9tV111¥1111owlt.---l'UU.MTOWC-C:...•.lllD'l ... 'l'0tllll ltnc1e 1NMJMr•11AOM•11-.-----m1 1'W'* 11111.,,,_•....__...., ,.,_,. ....... •-Yo-tt fO •ttW '°" f~' AM40lt• 'A\llOlf"ill.A '11411AO.t ... Miljt(O •ttO O-•OCW. ------( Blind Love (;,,;,Le l)og Gets Care NUn'l"ljl:l11\l\t, l';ng land I API Guide dog Friday. October 3 t 198> ESTATE SALE OF dEWELRI- ~RYSTA.L­ POR£ELA11W • DAILY PILOT ~ 111111J '°''"' luokt••J drtt'r her hhnd owner for nine , 1•u1 • 11'1:. lh!I '>d l g.111l' liltnd ll ut 111 .1 1t•n1.11 kulJlc· revcr:iuil 1JI roles , o wn er ~lh·tl.1 l hwkcn, \\ho rt'l'll\/t•red her :.1 i:ht rnllowing .... '*~'I 11111111 II l' Yt'UI ., Jgo. I!> ~1 \111114 her faithful old I .1hr,11l111 I hl' ..,,tt nt-1.,, 1ng treatment ·~11,. h.1.~ lw• 11 a 1r~mendous rn cnd," said 11 ''-'•II ulll .'11.., llc1rkt·n of her 15 '"tt r old µel. nut .... 1w ',111 1 n·;dl) ..,,.,. any morP .trtd now 1t '1 111' I 111 11 111 look .ilt••t ht'r · ,BROlWZBS- t:;HllWA - SILV·ER MU ,,...., . ......,, · I 111 l!11111g 11 i.;1~her Uu: hap1H retirement llt' ih''l'f\ I'' \1 r-. 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Md..., nlghta Oct. 31 , Nov. 1 and 2 lnepection of all merc:handlle Friday, Saturday, Ind Sundly 2 -5 P.M.and7 ·IP.M. newport .aucUon company 2542 West Coast Hi~wav Newport Beach, CA ,. the \.\111 Iii \\ .i' ell'' t'l•q11•d h' 1 l.1· <.nuthwest ~.11g l ,uid .1 hllt•\ .., "l' q · 11 olrl lu•l' 1 'I'' rl Brother \da111 • 1'11,· 1lw·I 11111 ... t h.i' l' -;trur k al r111.ht and hc knC'\\ ho\.\ H• h.1 1dlt-... h1n·. · th 1111111k said. (714) .145-2200 COMSIG•• •ns ACC•t• l'h1°Sl' 'Jllt't'rt' \\I 11' l'•'al'(.'U '" 11.rl' ,1 "\p('OSt' with gn·al t11111· :ind l'll11r• :wit n11\\ "•m•·''""'·, gnl thcm lnr 1111th1n~· W•· 1 •· '' 11r11l"r1ng rl t li , 1· 111 a\ be a ,._I PM ·. lti,ll'k llt:ll'k••I \\ • li;11•1· 1.111 hl·~tl'd 11111 I . All Area Rugs ·200/ 40<1/ Off -lo.. lo Reg., ~ Every rug in s tock on s'a le Shown are only a few of the values, $8.88 $199.88. Th e r e i :. ur ,u •:-.t i t u t~· '"11 r a r ea rug~ in 1 ~agi native dec"r ..i t i nr . Un ify a room, define a liv- ing a r ed . S• t o f f your ~av­ or i te pi cc~ of f u rnitur e. add a ]~v.:I .1f l uxury t o your carpeting. Come , choose nt'w .11 Pier l. good th r oug·h Nov . ti • · •Rugs no~ ave.ilab..1.e in en~o~e~ mall·s ~res . ., .4 •• DNl V IPILOT s UPPf Il newPOltT 6HY ECOlOOlCAL RESERVE ;;:::: < :::: :: .\ 22nd ST. o.11, ............ DISPOSAL SITES FOR UPPER NEWPORT BAY SILT OUTLINED AT UPPER RIGHT State Fish and Game Oep11rtment, lmne Comp9ny Reach AgrHment -... Silt Accord Reached Upper Bay Sludge Avoids Ntiwport Homes The grow i ng concern of Newport Beach reside nts that tons of Upper Newport Bay silt would be dumped near their homes ia expected to wane in the •ake of an agreement reached this week. State Fis h and Game and Irvine Company officials have decided informa lly to place the dredged material on Irvine Company-owned la nd on the other side of Jamboree Road, away from Eastbluff. THE CON2'aOVE&SY kicked up last month when Fish and Game officials unveiled a $700,000 ha:,-dredging plan and reported the goo like ly would be deposited along Back Bay Drive, below homes. In an application filed with the South Coast Regional Coastal · Commission, Fish and Game of. ficlals had targeted the Baek Bay Drive parcel as the disposal site. LOCAL Fa~lies Leaving More ~-M School Closures Seen By IEaav CL.\VHIEN °' ... Deity -..... City otnclals are beini-wamed that Coeta Mesa and Newport Bea<'h are on their way tn becomina aduJt communities un. der population trends. J ohn Nicoll. Newporl·Mesa Unified School District 11uperin tendent, advised city orficial11 t.<1 P!epa re for that eventuality Pollsters Criticize Survey NEW . ORK CAI'> Some leading pollsters, r ecalling da m age done to their industry by a .Literary Digest survey that predicted Franklin D Roosevelt w o uld lose in 1936, a r e de nouncing an ABC telephone survey taken after this week 's presidential debate. "No credence at all should be ·given to the figures," said Dr. George Gallup S r .. whose s ur veys are among the nation's best known samples or pubUc opinion. - In ~he ABC survey, nearly three -quarte r s of a m illion "votes" were cast by telephone Tues d ay night during a 100-~inute period following the nationally t e le vised debate between President Carter and Republican challenger Ronald Reagan. CAU.ERS WERE given two numbers -one for Carter, the other for R e agan -t o automatically r egister tbei r opinion on who gained the most in the deba te. Some 477 ,815 c all ~rs diale d t he Reagan numbe r : 243,554 dialed for Carter. when ~ chaired a meelln1 of the Cities/School District liaiaoo committee. NICOLL BRIEFED the com mltlee at school district bead· quarters in Newport Beach re- garding studies that eventually m a y lead to closing eight or more d.iAtrict schools over the next •ix years. Families with children, NicolJ 11&id, are leaving the coastal area children in the Corona del Mar area could be housed next year in Corona del M"ar Hi1h School and all the lower·1rade schools closed. Nicoll noted district surveys indicated that, while fNny children Can estimated 2,100) from the Newport-Mesa area at· lend private schools, most of the dwindling sttldent population is the result of housing costs. because of housing costs. NORMA HERTZOG , Cos ta "People aren 't moving into Mesa City Council member and these $200,000 homes with kids," •a pre-school owner, told Nicoll he said "They're moving lo that more children attending Chino " · private schools might enroll in Nicoll told the group of school the public system if child care tru11tees, city council represen-programs could be developed. talives and city managers that, She said more mothers are because of declining enrollment, working and find it difficult to his district closed eight schools find someone to care for their in five years . children after school. HE NOTED THAT sta t e estimates once indicated the uni· fied school district would enroll 32 ,000 children this year Jn reality, be said . enrollment is more like 19,000. Nicoll told offi cials the district is losing about 1,100 s tudents a year. Kindergarteners are en· tering the schools at a rate of about 1,000 a year while ~· than 2,000 students a re being graduated from high schools, he said. NicoU nqied that all the school A nthong Bid Mrs. Hertzog said studies in· dkated that, by 1990, a lmost every woman will be working and away rrom the home during the day, leading to a n even larger care problem. • NICOLL VRGED city officials to begin pla nning wa ys they might .utilize vacated elemen· t ary school sites for city ac- tl vities or recreation over the next few years. He said plans call for leasing the racilities rather than selling the sites that contain buildings. FV Letters Said 'Not Misleading' Letters sent to Fo untain Valley residents last week to support Philip Anthony's re· election bid as Orange County 1st District supervisor were not misleading, a county panel bas decided. The Fair Politieal Praetiees Commission turned down ac· cusations from supporters of An· tbony's challenger, -Roger Stan· ton, who charged that the letters were deceiving. the wording was arranged so it was not deceptive. THE SQUABBLE isn't over • yet. Anthony's supporters sent similar letters -they invited re- cipients to coffee klatches -to r esidents i n Santa Ana Wes tmi n st e r , a nd Garde~ Grove. The commission is scheduled to review those letters Saturday. Huntington Proposal E astbluff residents, some fired up by printed warnings saying homeowners' bay views would be destroyed by mounds of foul-smelling silt. protested the selection. ~While be disco unte d the s urvey's likely impact on next Tuesday's election. White House spokesman Jody Powell called it "sort of a shame" that an unscientific survey with "no credibility" got a lot of attenuon. Gallup derided the method as discredited and having "all the faulta of tbe Literary Dieest procedures of 1138, in which poatcard ballota were sent to people who bad car registrations and were listed in the telephone books, which biased the sample to ward people with higher income levels." THE COMPUTER-printed let· ters bore a replica of the Foun- tain Valley seal and described Anthony aa a former city coun· cUman. 832,000 Awarded _J SAN DIEGO CAP) -A wo man bas been awarded $32,000 in an out-0f-court settle- ment 11.emmin& from the crash of a Paclftc Southwest Airline$ jetliner two years ago. Edna Dupre alleged she was injured by debris from the Sept. 25, 1978 midair collision of the jetliner and a private plane before it c r ashed into a residentia l n«:ig hborhood, killing 144 ' + ... Rezone to Thwart · In addition to concerna that the bay muck would smell, the Eastbluff Homeowners Com- m unity Association su11ested the silt wow.Id pose air quality and health problem~. Edison Expansion? .\LSO, THE HOMEOWNERS said, Qnce the dredgin1s dry and That suntey, a · Waterloo for the soon-to-be defunct magazine and the darkes t hour of the then-young pOllin1 industry . predicted Republic an Alf L'andon would whip Roosevelt. A proposed land use change would prohibit new development or expansion at ~he SouJ.bem California Edison to. 's 414ectric 1enerat.ing station in Huntington Beach, company officials say. At ea Menace• -But ~Q>mpbi to 1 ci·t,c t~l'W d n i ft>'f "CGm•< missl'.$nen that the proi)osed designation of the area as a sensitive habitat ii unreasonable and violates the in~at of the coaatalact. large tanks that would have to are removed it would mean be inatalled at ~e l~on . dump trucks wo1,1ld have to C-ompton's request for a re-operate near Eastbluff: They desi&nation of lhe-tand µse to re· c~mp~ it would. ·tak~ 11,900 source production has been. sent tnps to truck the silt out of the on to the staff of the plamaing de· area. 1' • ' t•NDON TOO.,. ·-. > rat'fml!llt. ... · The a~m~t, though, may ~ · • Ma1r..., ·and 'tl'ii;;:nnr.;;_:.:.ni>-J..,·.;.~, .;.,,.:, .. i,.··'··~·.-t.pllah' llMM!of·~~'S'Uide:" __ y_~'-»MJJIJ.. an.d" t.bei r 'ei gbt occ~Offers Irvine Company officials -said electoral votes.· The rest , 46 they aireed to make their site , states and S23 electoral votes, available as a silt depository Up· went to floosevelt in the most on certain conditions to be one-sided election of modern worked out later. times. 3 5 Cl The coastal commission, one ABC stressed th,t its survey CHANGES ARE being pro-88SeS of .three agencies that Fish and waa not scientific or statistically posed in the city's local coastal Game must eet approval from . valid. Roone Arledge , the plan under study before the Hun-Jn Phys Ed. before starting the dredging pro-network's president for news, t1ngton Beach Planning Com· ject, is to rule on the matter defended it , howeve r , a s missioo. Nov. 10. providing "an early indication of Comp«oo said at a public bear· Registration for 35 nine-week what people generally thought lnt this week that the company classes in physical education A F 18 B .\ND Game aboutwhocameoffbetter. doesn't necessarily plan to ex-will be conducted ·Monday • spokesman said the dredging ap. "I see it as comparac)1e to pand present services on 15 tbroqb Friday at the Oranae plication will be amended to rePQrtinc early election returns acru ot vacant land southeut ol Coast CoJJege admissions and show both diaposal sites and SUI· on election day. They don't the plan at Newland Strttt and records office in CostaJiteaa. 1ested it will be up to coastal prove anythin1, bat thete is an PaclftC"COast Hi1hway: No charge is involved and the commissioners to select the interest ln them," said Arledge. Supporten of Stanton. wbo is a Fountain Valley city coun- cilman, bad cried foul , noting that Anthony bad ser ved in Wes tminster but had left that fact off the letter. However, the commission ac- cepted Anthony's defense that ··t'IEED I HELP? visit· ow Do-It-Yourself Store .. or ha•• Hr con1p1 tewt ,._.BS do ~ wortl! • BLOCK PLU~I~ c · . HEATING He said the company is explor-courses are during daytime... "proper" site. He added that ABC was doin1 a Ing altertrative 90.urces of evenings and Saturdays, otfer· It is expected the bay dredg· separate scientiOc poll <1f -~ .lllf" • enerey as a realllt of federal ing a time for everyone. iq project will result ·in re· °' ·reaction to the debite. • · I ITIMI n.dTS AT Youa D00aJ 16562 GOTHARD 848 36 UNIT A .. -· torules requiring electric. utilities A sampling includes adult fit. moval of 230,000 cubic yardB ot Albert Cantril, president of reduce comumptlon of oil 50 ness, aerobics, personal fitness, silt and that the project would the National Council for Public percent by 1980. strength programs, jo11in1 for take rouahlY 300 ·days to com· 0 p i n i o n R e s e a r c b , a n "ONE ALTERNATIVE, be said ~~~~o:ft;~s.e::ftt~u: ~wt,:: pl~i:~ordin1 to tbe pl•n, a =~sio;ia~t 0~!'!~fr.e~it~r:5~ , •• COUPON ••F1Hsx7•• COUPON •• , HUNTINGTON BEACH Hoon M ,.' 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John Sev'ano Ricardo's .Return •• A Deja Vu B"M> H1,•anlo rt•mt•m ht•r"' 1t ""<'II At t~ lil(C o( 13. 11 "a,:. the• fi r.st pro foot h11 II a•me he 'J t'Vt'r aaltt'n1kd Su~ (•nuu..:h, the l(lil ha t- wa'S al Anaheim Studa um. too. and 1t 1w.t happt•nE"d to feature the .sume two clubs thut "111 rnt·•·t th1:. -Sunday at lht' sumc :,alt' "It wa~ lttt' Sulnt:,' first .c..inw l'\t'r lt1card11 recalled. "I remem b.!r I 11111d\• tht< S,11nt~ 1n:.1~n 1u out or some tape for m' bmtht'r "ho ".1:. .. J 11n Taylor ran at the time ' The Saints. an ex~1rns.on tr am mak1n~ the11 NFL debut. lost that ~ame. 16 1 As a matter of fat't, u C~eb Dick Nolan hnng:. h1!> troup:. into Oranae County todlly . the Saints have ne ver won al Anaheim Stadium, droppmg both exhib1llon!> they played < 1967. '68 > there lltONH'Al.I.\', TIU: SAINTS are returning Anti rnu} h\· e<1ua)ly <·01nt•1dental, they're coming 111 d.., lol\t'no l 'ruhulil} t h~ Krt'litc:.t Iron y or them all , ho" t·ver , I ll thut .R11·ardo will be making his i\na ht>1m St11d1um JJrO debut as a Samt Aft t'r (11ur years as the Qetro1t Lions ' pllH'l' k1c-kt>1, the former Costa Mesa Higb and Orange Coasl (.'ollt'gc s tandout wi ll be kicking fi eld j!oa b and extra points for the black and gold of '-ll·..-. OrlC'an1> .. At least I 'II be able to bFing my brother a real mslgn1a, .. R1 urdo laughingly quips . Indeed. 1980 has truly been an unusual_season fo1· Lhe sot'cer -style Lions ' kicker. Ricar do w.dked out oft raining camp m protest of his contract ---- and eventually !ipent the first Sunday of the NFL season in the Anaheim Stadium press box watching his former teammates pound the Ra ms. 41-20. A FEW DA\'S LATER, after more than two months of h<tssles, the Lions finally gave Ricardo his release. and he eventually signed with the Saints eight days later Str angely , thoug h. Rt cardo will come to Ana heim with a team that hasn't wo'n\a game dur ing the regular !ieason . a team that was expected to challenge the Rams for the NFC West title and won't. "It has really been the damndest year," he said by phone from New Orleans. "We've been proceeding C<l'Ultously in our games and we 're continu.lly making s\up1d mistaJtes. "It's like we're waiting for something bad to happen so we can lose ... YOU NAME THE MISTAKE and the Saints have probably commited it during the first eight weeks or the season. "This te~m is gonna win," Ricardo will tell you, "it just has too much talent not to. "It's just that whe n you sta rt losing in professional sports you proceed cautious ly. We're all professionals here, it's just that some people don't think that way.·' And, until the players do. it's likely they might <See SEVANO, Page BZ> NBA.'s Greatest Auerbach, Press O..ly l'il.c-t •YO.... ,,.,__ · Agree--RusseH N EW YOR K CAP) For pnce, Red Auerbach agreed with the.media. Auerbach. who often has had his differencfs with the working press during his .Jengthy tenure in. Boston, heartily endorsed the selection of Bi ll Russell as the greatest player in the 35-year h i s t o r y' o r t h e l't a t i o n a I Bas ketball Association. ·'I don't care how st rong your guards or forwards a re . you have to build from the middle." s aid Aue rbac h . w ho w a s Russell's coach on .the Celtics anl now is the club's presidept. "If I was s t a r li ng a team, there 's only one player l'd pick : Bill Russell." l BILL AUS?£l t 1 \ Ocean View High 's Rick Moser looks for some running room Thursday night in an Empire bea,ue conflict with Kennedy Wgh, Kennedy's Bert Folaom (82). Gary Kirby (28) cl<>Rin. Kennedy jumped to 20 first-half points and hung on to post a 20-13 victory. For the story, see Page 83. RUSSELL EDGED ar ehrivaJ Wilt Chamberlain in the voting a mong me mbers of the Pro Baske tball Association o f America, conducted in conjunc· lion with the NBA's 35lh an- niversary. Auerbach was voted the league's greatest coach. while the 1966-67 Philadelphia 76ers - led by Chamberlain -were named the league 's greatest team. Russell and Chamberlain headed the ll·member all-time team announced Thun day. Aho selected were centers George M i k a n a nd K are~m Abdul-J a bbar, forwards Elgin Baylor . Bob Petti t , J uli us Er ving and John Havlicek and guards <>Scar; Robertson. Jerry West 'llrld Bob Cousy. ··Everyone· on this list was a great pl ayer ." he said. "I think what made tJib O"OUP at.Del out• is that every one of u.a here bad run playing the game. I had 'fun for l~ ye-!1'5. NORTII MlA~U BE A8H ,(Ait) -The b aseba ll gen e ral managers who gllthered behind- closed doors at a posh country club here didn't say very much after t he fi rst r o und o f a three -day session. But Wednesday's meeting at Turnberry Isle Country Club could lay the ground work for trades later this winter . ALTHOUGH N O m ajo r announcements appear to be forthcomi ng , o n e ge ne r al mana ger said some names pro bably wo uld be kicked around as trade bait after bus i ness sessions we r e concluded. "There's re.all~ not much I · l'UI say. We're here basically to conduct our business. talk or the re-entry draft and othe r baseball matters," sa.Jd Roland He mond, Cbica10 White Sox vic e • pre~i~t. "There proba bly will be some talk of trades." Hank Peters , Balli.more OriOlel 1eneral mana1er, wu one wftb lmmedf•fe busOtess. · Auerbach praised Russell as "one of -the brightest, smartest players ever . You might fool him o~~e-.• l:tu_t. you co~td never foot· h•m t~ii;e -ne ve r . He al.,vays made the big play. He made the blocked shot into lin art form. And he was team oriented -all he w:inted to do was win.·· Russel~ and the Celtics won with greater regularity than any othe r team in NBA history . After leaving the University of San Francisco in 1956, Russell led Boston to 11 championships in 13 pro seasons. That inoluded a streak of eight in a row that w a s e n d'~ d b y t h e t ~.6 1 Philadelphia club. . "WHEN I SIGN.ED m y fi rst pro contract, ''.Russell recalled, '4ReO Auerbach asked· me whether l was concerneaabout my scoring. I ha$! a reputation as not being much ora sc<irer in coltege, and I said I was a little worried. So he told me, ··From this day on. every lime we talk about ~ontract.S we will never discuss statistics. I want you to think about 'winning, not about scoring.' Tt!iit took a ~ oftttei>ressureoff me. ·"'· .. · --- "TO BE CHOSEN like this is a grea t honor," he said. "I always played to win, and I fond out that the best way was-to play in a style that made my teammates play ~ller. I would never pick an all· ttme greatest player , because these guys were all so good it wouldn't make sense io me' to single anyone out -anff''ttte-rreat pla1 ers were all team players. •'Like many of the guys, I neve r like to talk about who was t he greatest player,·· he added, "We did it. We didn't have to talk about it." Ot,her s in attendance at a lun cheon honoring the selections disagreed. .. "I feel Elgin Baylor was the be st." said Robertson. "He could do everythiJ?g in the g~me -shoot, pass, dribble, rebound, .Play defense .. He was the best •~II-around player." , MISSOIJRI BIJYS SD !§TATE DATES S N DI EG O (AP ) - :rs irf of Missouri has c ed an agreement to play San Diego State University in football in 1981 and 1982 and ·a't t'ee'cf to··rr•Y ·n-o ,ooo compensation for doin& so. Dr. Gene Bourdet, San Diego State's athletic director, made the announcement Thunday. ... 'tlie Orioles, .JVho have trained iil Miami for the past 22 years, are in tbe final year of a contract with tbe t ity and are 1eekln1 improved security in ud around Miami Stadium. Tbe ltlldiWn, also home to the Cla11 A Miami Orioles, is located in a deterioratin1 area of the city: Several violent iDcidenta, includinl the fatal •IM>oUDC of two fans ~tween 1amea or a double header , marred tbe minor lea1ue club's ieuonjhis year. "I always played ·to win. And I fo und out the best way was to play in a style t~t would make. my teammates better . I wa s fortunate to la y with teammate s like Cousy and Havlicek. who were winners; for a coach like Aue rbach, who knew how to mold a winner ; and for an owner like Walter Brown, who knew what it took to build a winner. The 1ames, completin1 a four-yea r pact, were to have o p e ned the <'ztecs ' home . , schedule Sept. 19 of next year '8; and the Ti1en ' home s chedule • PUYEllS AND FiNs eom· plained that tbelr can were ofteri pelted with bolUes and rocks wbtle· leavlnl the stadium, 11peelally aft•r civil dis · turbaaces broke •ut in a ••llbborbootl north of the UdlumlMtti)'. . . "At dtlie mbmept, I'd HY there • AN two problema tbat caaeen • .-m ID some •aJS tbey ....................... "No. ..... _.. .......... .. ........ ,. ....... ...... JAtPM' .Aaa..tt..GffMt. .......... ., ... Jlllt ........ A-.11&·1 .. ••••ts+fll'ac;a.. ,.... ..... .,, ·~""--IM•U•~.r&M· ,_ ... -~ . ...:c..-~ •. in Columbia on Sept. 18, 1982. OCEAN Vl!W'S DOUG IRVINE IRIAKI LOOSE TO SCOAE FAOM 20 YAADS OUT. Athletes Don't Owe Us N othin' 81 WILL GRIM8LBY ,,.,.._. ... eer_, a 1 Mike Schmidt's visit to New York this week as the Most· Valuable Player in baseball's 1880 World Series rekindled ·an tuue that baa been pawlnf away at the innarda of bitrliln• sports fOf 1ean. Wbat is tbe profe11ioaal at~letu' riOt to privac1? II fte ob&Wated to IDUe bl...af a•ailabletotbenftlmedlawllea die ·~ dittat.? -.i ot ... ~ ..., 191owetotbe lport •bieb lll1mp btm • prbalJtalary Md maUaNma...-e .,..., . ~ 4111119 •1111D111ea oe1y to No. n M•W, .. ... • .,. .... ddN ..... ., .. llM I'm 'Nlrtr'I .. , ft f:: :.~-== 1ill ~,Ill• ~ trophy and MVP loot from Sport Ma1as.tne at a luncheon. He wu uked to comment on the fact that the PblWet bad been pictured by tbe national media as a broodin1, sore· toe, uncommunicative lot -a sh.-rp an· Utllietla to tbe froUckin1, free-sptrtted Plra•' "F.,m-i-lee" of the year before. &c•lllldt wa• quick and articulate with Ida nply. Don't, be-urpd, paint an eetln teem wttb a broad brmb. • • .. ·•we bave no coatrol about what you fMl abuut •," M tald. "PeopM an ea· Utled to tMlr op6alw. If Ulen an four .au .. -......... •bo --·t talk to ... -,_. ......... to ... four otMr 1•11 JM w..ada't mind bavia1 a C04TkUil IW,..,... _ with. ' '·People sa.Jd we were smug, overpaid and arrogant. We are a team of dlf. ferent penonal,lties but once we get on the field we are united in ooe purpoae- win the ball same.'' Low-key but frank, Schmidt made no effort to mueauerade the Dlayen under sle1e, particularly pitcher Steve Carlton, wtio hu refmed po1t1ame interviewa for the past six or seven rean. •'What if Steve bad won tbe Series MVP?" be •ect with an lmpiall f!ln1 nferriftl to tbe bl1 leftbaader cnanea with two of tbe fOW' Pbllbee vktorlel . "You ...,a would bav• beeD ID trouble, woWda't you! He mi1bt very, .-y ..U ....... tlt JOU know.,, Dwinl tM World SeriM. ttae·Pldllel' dre11tnc room wu .1enera1ly sullen and dour, with Carlton, Bake McBride and some other relUlan •bruQinl off in· -' terviewa. Schmidt was an ~. u · 1 were the ubiqul~, wisecrackiq -ru. ~ McGraw a.ad the unapoiled throwback to the old days, Pete Role. Sparky Andenoa, tbe Detroit nie'9 manqer who won renown . u a ~· clpliDariaa at CtacinDati, said oa tJie radio be felt playen bad an oblipUon to bulb tbe pnu ud public. · How far doll Wa obU1aUc)n extend! .• Somewben fowa tbe 11.ae, Carltoa .,. was olfnded or Imposed upoa bJ' som•bod1. ft. IOt tanaed off. It .... an ob1111k1D. lie put bJmMll lato -~ 19olaU.. baath. t DAILY PILOT A Cap s u'e Report From lfle World of Sport• ( :ti1•1u·r~ Suy \\ Wl(lll \\ill N~~.-r t•lay ~11 •'rurn \ p n t111patr ew .. , • ) ... , , , .... , •. :--, ".. .... 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It st•ems· hkt-our scnwr!" 011~h1 to bt' ineligible by now " ,...._1114'• L••• 1tfl•td~ Getll 'Ila If Lauv M<'Doaald scored with 42 Sel'onds to Iii play an the gamt' Colorad~·s set'ond in less th.an ' a minute to gave the Rockies a 5·5 deadlock with Washington Thursday night in National Hockey League action ... Pierce Laro~cbe sco.red two goals to fuel a Canadians ' bli tz or seven straight tallies as Montreal over· whelmed Hartford, 8·2 . . Paid Bela.ban and WI.Ille PleU scored power.play goals 89 serondS apart ea rly in the third period as Calgary extended Boston's winless st~eak to seven games in ra llying for a 3· 1 victory over the Bruins Anders Hed berg's goal al 1:1 56 of the thmt period gave the Jllew Yor k Ra ngers a 3 3 tw w11 h Phile1delph1a in an tnJury-fi lled game. .. .,.rd IJ11l~~r•llf1 Co_._, IF-.d 61111111 The Howard Un1vers1ty foot ball coaching staff EE has ht-en fo und guilty of at least two c.harges of ·•II• physical and verbal abuse and the athletic d_epart· ment gwlty of four deficiencies. the Washmgton Star reported Thursday . Quarterback. a.. Ja .. n~, sidchned Sunday with a a concussion from a crushing sack, 1s pra c ticin~ once aRa1n with the Philade lphia Eagles. J awor sk1 is expec ted to s tart tn Seattle on Sunday . . . Former Arizona State University roach Frank Kusb says he would jump at a chance Lo coach a professional leam if <me would be loca led in Arizona. "I never cared fo r all the fanfare. the won·losl r ecord. all that sort of thing,'' Kush said Thursda)I or his ·ye,ar.i in coaching. "I ju.st fig ured 1f you worked hard enough all WQuld take care or itselJ. T he only thing I miss la the association wi th the players." Kush saict he would only be inte rested in a college job if il were "in.a part of the country where footbal: JAWOUit• is not hypcxntical " ~n Tr•tl• lloM•.dlw le Diii,_ The Cleveland CavalJers Thursday made two m m a 1or trades involving s tarting playen1 and fi rs t round draft pu:k!\ Thl' Cavs J(uve 6 7 forward BUJ Koblndm and two rarsl-round draft choices to Dallas for 6·10 cent.er l u ome WhJ&ebead and 6·11 forward Klcbard WuMact-The Kansu City Klaga fi red General lllNNVNCARDO .. , .............. . SEVANO ••. not win anoth1•r game this year. • • • Mort> JO cardo quJps. On leaving the Detroit area - · · 1 took the most beautiful t hing out of Detroit . . . my wife ." On Lions Coach Monty Clark ··His pep talks the momlnt of the game were the silliest UW.,. He ac tually wante d us to develop a fist fight attitude for the game. Can you imagine gettin1 into a fi stfight in front ot 80,000 people?" On beating the NFL system by holding out "I was lucky in the respect I was willing lo stand my 1rowac1. I WH like the UU;le 1uy against tM great, bi& giant. At the lime, m y came plan dldn 't loot too good, but you have to believe in yourself." • • • Don't look ror Geo111ia lo sell her interest fn the Rams just yet. Maybe she'll have a chance of,...eart during the off·~. but -ri&ht now s he needs her R am a asests to get·ber production company ort the ground. All the rumors about Jerry Busa' interest la the team are nice, but there is a rule about ownin& more than one pro- feaslonal rranchise in the Nn. (Busa already bas two in the Lakers and Kinp), and there's only about 150 Orange County businessmen who would like lo purchase the club -includinl Irvine's Robert F1uor . P .S. I wonder if Georgia will show up for th.l s game? . . . , A J ack or all Trades : Believe it or not, besides his duties as a de fensive end, backup punter and team captain , Jack Youn1blood ia alao practieinl his snappin1 rrom center in order to relieve Denni• Harrah in cue of i.Jtjury. Ha rrah took over the center· ·mappiq duties while Dou1 Smith was atartiq, but now that Smith is sidelined ror the seuon, Special Teama Coach Herb Patera needa a second stringer -and Jack Youn~hu volunteered. If Harrah and Frank Corral were lo go out in the nme aame it would be interesttng to see Yo ungblood hike the ball to him~ell. • • • The real reason for the Saints· miseries la. the report bf some rotte n. apples on the squad, sources tell me. ·Gene ral Ma nage r Steve Rosenbloom is trying to weed ;>ul the malc:ootent.a -starting with runn ing bac k Chuck Muncie. Don't be surprised lo see some other front·llners get the ax durta1 the otf-aeuoo. Roeenbloom will not tolerate wblmpen, and the team is full of them at the moment. • • • Tile "Rodeo" reatauNDt, in Manaeer lolm Bea-and said a search wouJd be ln.lUat.ed Im· mediately for his sucrcs11or . Oakland County Proeecutor L. Brooks Patterson u 1cJ that Wateford Township p01ice were seeking a 32 year-olrt J>ontiar m&n they believe drove the car that. stnk.~anJ)tH"M Robf.rt La•ler, father of pro baaketball player Bob Lanltr <;uard~Mld1ael &l~•ard.aoa converted .en oHtnsiv(• rebr1unrl with 11rx 11econd11 left tA overtt"!e to five New York u 'rn 115 win ovn 'J\tli.nt• In Thur&day nl1hl's only NBA game -¥~.· ffo..,•~r Maw• flfliri8 ~ •, N'e~ork Yimlu~i-11 Mana•er Dtck. flewttt'• 111 r ~-hetm. of 'trucla Co~cb llQ. • ~ftlavui held a small inter9t, 11 clotin1 ita doora for 1ood some Ume In the next couple of week.I. brief tenure in thrtt pr.-ittl'fn mt_.,.t t"' ct>mln• ltJ an end. ac:cordln• 111 a rf>JKJrt in the New York Time~: .. TM ~ HM t h.. ·~ lo aft_ -•mta 90urce. Vanlrf'ft• ,,,.;""' GMrp ,......._., would la1ve no qualms a bout flrlnc f fow~r an1l rt1plactn1 him with 0.- Mlcbae l thf> ,,.,.,,, ,_,,.~ .. r,.1 m•n•ier. If dHferencea bet wetm 'th<' :;wn., •ntJ .Jp-.. ru nu@r wtire not resolved 'Jhl,..kl) A N•tlnn•I ,.ootbeU Leacue rr•t1~1.-will t.-· ftirmf!d by the city If a root r.·1r111t•ll .. d 1m thr 70,00Cheat Ol1mp6c St.ilium, uy11 \'•• ta•arn, chairman of Mrintr e a l '11 1·ir•H·uthe committee . *"" ••""-uld Thunday he wlll not lri • "*"""ruu11 tumor keep him from the Chk aso Cuhll ' 11prln1 traln!n1 camp la Februa ry Under1oln1 chemotherap1 "won't ~ eaay I'll be Ured and U..t wtU mah evel")'thtn1 harchr. But I'm pl81Ullq on beinliln 11prln1C tralnln1." Macko'a tumor MOWH• la r elated to a colllalon he had wtth Plttsbur1h Pirate aec:ond baseman BUI lllMlleft on Aut. 5 . · · The Toronto Blizzard haa aold the NASL r11bu to forwafd 'nomu SJobetl to the Tulsa Rou1hneck.I for ~n undlleloMd amount of cash . . . 1'he l:otnnoa played their Uurd 1tr11pt tM on thetr current international tour, a 1·1 deadlock wttb Oporto (Portugal) . . . Authorities from the New J eney Sports and I:~ po1itlon Authority reportedly have met with offtclall of tb• Ranaen and Ia landers In an elf~ lo clear the way for an NHL rranchbe for the Meadowlanda area. ~ .... ..,...... r~ TV· Football -Rams Week, l :IO p.m., Channel It . Box·' 1 ·mi -Hoamn·AU tape; UPtwetabt title flPt, taped, t p.m., ClaaDMl 1. . • -~ T·• 1ll .._,: Baaketball -CIHelaad •t ..... era, • p. ., Kt.AC (970). The reetauraat never did 1et off the 1round, even witb • ~=•.le c.b~1~.J~orm•t. un:laaate.a: ..,,.M •• r . Malavui hu moved bll lntenst acroaa ~ llreet and opened a NauufU.r .. ~tub OD tbe eoner ot Ball and State Colle1e ill Anaheim. The offlclal title ls "Coacb Malavasi'• Super Nautilus Anaheim." with the official •lotan belnt. "Offtdal Tralnlna Center For Rama Cbeerleaden." U.S. Women .., Battle Japan TOKYO (AP ) -Top . American and Jap ..... ...,..... lolfen wtU club la ta.. leeoed 100,000 Pioneer Cu~ profe11lonal 1olf tourBalMllt openlnl f'rl.day, wltla tlae Amerleau 101n1 after tMlr 1eeoad 1tral1bt •l•. T~• Amenea. woe U.. team Ulll • tM ~ ............... 'I .. ta.. ,.,.111. i.wa• i.m. Y•'o llorl1ue" ,. •• "• 1adl•ldual title Jut r•• ., --~ ~' Aleott llt·llt .,. ...... _____ ...... ..,~.... ~ .... ' ... , RTS BREAK I SPORT~ ON TV I £BS'. Ratlags B~ed . Muaber:get, The Greek Make Ught of. Fight •1 rasD &O'l'llSN8t:aG ., ..... .,...., LoU of c.wonen l_et bot under their blue or wbile coUars and take SM*• at one anotlMr. It bap- peu all Ute t.ln.e. But when Jimmy tM Greek and Br•t ........... .,. try to bouMe eadl other off lite aalooa ..U, tJ'9 ribratioaa can be beard all over CBS. In WI wa o1 IONipJ joumaliam, Tbe Greek tak· ln1 a punch at h1a "NFL Today" anchorman makes for a apluby he•dUne and At will ceN1nly bollter CBS' raUnp Sunday when the curious tune la for• po11iblerema~h. AND OP COVUE, no 1ucb lhinl will happen on the air. TV personaUtlel may ~ave varyiq detreee ol the jou.maUst ln them, but underneath it · all. they are eatertalnera, 'troupers lf you will. Tbe a bow must IO oa OD Sunday. and it will. Tbe public rarely bows what's bappenjq under tbe make-up · andTVlilbta. We can expect Muabur1er, the cool quarterback ot tbe "NFL Today", and the in· formative Greek lo m ake lipt ot their fi1bt, wbJch flappened lut Sunday njpt at a midtown New York bar. "When you're Involved in a fi1bt with America 's ' oddsmaker, it's rather depreaain1 Sl'Oln'S ON W because you realise there's no way you're 1onna be the favorite,•• Muabureer sald Wedllesclay from his home in Loe An1eles. "The punch landed, but it certainly wu nothing. I don't feel it today.'• THE i;aEEK SAID words that shouldn't have been smd'andprompted him to lose his temper. After the one punch, the fi&bt was broken . up by Muaburpr'a brother.-Todd. Tbe two combatants then went outaide and made peace. "I wu IOIT)', both ol m were sorry. ll wu an unfortunate th.ln1. •• The Greek said Wednesday from bia New Yon of. rice. He said tbe Jut time be wu la a n.tfl1ht wu In 1957. · But tbe underlyin1 cause for the fi1ht, why a 61-year-old man would try to sack a 3t-year-0ld colleague, won't 10 away so e~y. It involves "plaJm. time," the amount of exposure the on-air peraOnalities are 1ettin1 on the tipUy formatted "NFL Today". "You juat don't want to be roriotten about. I spend a lot ol time and money pUttin1 my etid ot ~ show toptber and I heve a lot to say. I would like to say it," The Greelf said. "I Uke the ldd. Thia ia the only time we've ever bad any tl'Qublee. After five yean, we're allowed to have one lllnk.lnc liWe ar1uinent." TRIS WAS THE SAllE Issue that prompted ·1rv Crou lo leave for eame commentary before this season, only to rejoin the "Nn. Today" team when Van Gordon Sauter became preaiclent of CBS Sporta in July. , Sauter alio convin~ Phyllis Geor1e, who maitied the 1ovenror of Kentucky in 1979 and bad a baby lut June, to rejoin the show, which she did ror the seuon's ftfth week, Oct. s. Ir three into the show's 21 editorial minutes dHln 't 10. then four into 21 was worse mathematics . And there are more problems . Can the on-screen conpaiallty the cast d..ia· plays remain belleveable wttb tbe public once the abow'a dirty la..,. la a.I.red in tbe P"891: AUD OP CONCl:&N for CBS la boAit banclles the comphdm1 ol tbe cut. "Sbe'<Geors*) •uta to be more ol a praenee on the abow, and abe'1 puabinl Brmt for more time," a CBS IOUJft said. Deallq with four e1oa la never euy. but it becoma even more difficult when tlM taJeated Musbwler the tlue that boldl the sbow tocetber and CBS' itar.player, ls taJkiq with ABC Sporta abOut jumpiq acrou \be ltreet when bi.a contract expirel la 1112. "I aaured Van Gordon Sauter im· medJately ~t W.. will have at.olutely DO affect on what I dO," said Muaburpr, wbo listed ABC's inyaltory ot the. J.llt Summer aod Wiate~ Olym- piCl"'and major leal\ffl baseball u attradlve in· dueemmu. "It'• 1qln1 to be the toucbelt deciaioa • of my life:'' •. . ' BIS ftGRI' wnll The Gret!k may or may 80t be proof that the apecial. yetlfrqile chemistry that bu made the "NFL Today" ao popular ner tbe yean ia diuolvtq. The 1bow ltW could be a •uc· ceaa, even lf the cut bestm to reMmble the tm y~~---Vie.en are comfortable aeeinl Brent, ... ae I . Greek, Phyllla and Irv every week, one reaoa for • the 1bow'1 ratinp ed&e over; NBC'a lead·la foot· ball Protram, "NFL 'IO." · . Bryant Gumbel'• admirable one·man st~. for NBC on Sundaya, aloq wtth various corrapon. dents la the field, don't achieve the aame viewer idenutlcaUon, altbou1h each week Gumbel bu im· pressed ua lmmenuly with his poise and Jn· tellieence under fire . · But altbouth we applaud the form•t of the "NFL Today," the show can be helter. We UD· deratand The Greek's rruatration. Bealdes lluburler and the show'• production atalf -aome of whom were •l•imt Georse's return -The Greek'sGrapevine and bla analysis board are two of the best element.a of llae a how. s ....... .,. Tl', .... TELEVISION 9 a .m. (7) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL PaE-GAMESllOW. 9:30 a.m. f7) -COLLEGE t'OOTllALL -So"'~!i Carolina at Geor1ia. - 12:30 p.m. (34). -SOCCEa -Canada vs. U.S.A. in a match played in Vancouver. 12:45 p.m. (7) -COLLEGE FOOl'BALL - W ashintton State a t Ore1on. · l p.m. (22) -SOCCI:& -Munich vs. Ham.· bure, taped at Hamburg, West Germany. 3 :30 p.m. (2) -SPO&TS SPECl'AClJIAa - Part One of the NFL chee rleaders. Also: rescheduled from an earlier· date: -the 1980 Acapulco cliff divin1 and the Willie Mosconi· Minnesota Fats pool challenae. f p.m. (4 ) -SPO&TSWORLD -Recent eraduates of the amateur boxing ranks display Uteir ability at Lake Tahoe. Also: Legends of bowl·· in1. part three. 4:30 p.m. <9> -NHL HOCKEY -The Los An1eles Kings va. the lall.Dden at Uniondale, N.Y. 5 p.m. (2) -NFL &!VIEW AND P&EVIEW. (21) -80CCE&. 10 p.m. (34) -soect:a -Canada va. the u .S. A. la a match played at Vancouver earlier. 11 p.m. CS> -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -:nie UCLA Bruins va. the Ari.OU• WUdcata, played earlier in the day al Tucaon. &ADIO. Football -Notre Dame at Navy, 10:10 a .m ., KOGO (fn>); Mi ssouri at Nebraska, 11 :30 a .m . KIEV (870); Califontla at use. 1:20 p.m .• KNX Cl070); UCLA at Arizona, 1:30 p.m., KMPC'<710); Long Beach State at F1'elDO State, 1:30 p.m .. KNAC (105.5 FM>; SaddJeback ..-t Souu,western, 7:30 p.m ., KSBR (llU FM); Ol:laboma State at San Dleeo State, 7:30 p.m., KFMB (780); Cal State Fullerton at Hawaii, 9:30 p.m., KWR1I (1370). . Hockey -Kings at New York Islanders, 5:05 p.m .. fCOOO (600). s-.... '• TV, ••ffle TELEVISION 9:30a.m. (4) -NFL 'M. (51)-SOCCt:a llADE INGEUIANY. 10 a.m. <•> -NFL Foal'BALL -San Diego at Cineinnati. . · 12 :30 p.m. (2)-:-NFL TODAY -A look at ~ contrasting fortunes of New York's pro football teams. • 1 p.m. (2) -NFL f'OOTllALL -New Orleans at the Rams. (4) -WUTD.N OVTDOOUllAN -HipJ.igbts include tips on fly cutiftc and a visit to Sweetwater, Tell. for a rattlesnake roundup. 3 p.m. (4) -l• V.8. GL\ND P~ -World champion Alan Joaes la amon1 the dnyers com- petiq in the Toyota Grand Prill in Watkins Glen, N.Y. • 4 p.m. (7) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL 'It - Highlights of games plaY.ed this weekend. (9) - COLLEGE FOOTBALL -The California Golden Bears met the USO Trojans Saturday in the Coliseum. Taped. . · 4 :30 p.m . (7) .-GaEA'J'.,t:ST S PORTS LEGENDS -A tribute to 10Her Byron Nelson, bolder of perhaps the most amazing record in all of 1ports: 11 consecutive PGA victories. 11 p.m. (22) -NOT&E DAME FOOTBALL - Notre Dame va. Navy, played Saturday. . &ADIO . "'ootball ...'... Sart Dle10 at Cincinnati, 10 a.an ., KSDO (1130); Miami at Oakland, 12:35 p.m., K.NX (1070); New Orlean· '"'r ·a. 1 p.m .. _KMPC (710).. . ~ Buketball -Den liters. 6:50 p.m .. KLAC C570 ). Hockey -Kings at New York Ran1ers, 4:35 p.m ., KOOO (600>. , <TJlle Dally Pllet ·11 mot reapo•aJble rer late cllu1ee.) NFL St~ndings NAftONAL CO,_,l'Sa&NCI! .~ . -A•IEIUCAN =FE&ENCE _ W ~~Pd. PF N W LT Pct .• PF PA PbldJpba 7 t o ·=875 2f1I .. Buffalo e 2 0 , 750· 119 121 ( 2 o 1 111 m Ene • 2 o · .1so DD ta Da lu 1 · ..-Bltmon 4 4 O .50f ,. ·W St. Louil 3 5 0 . I 15'7 £- Wsbn«tn 3 5 o .176 m 1M Mlamt 4' 4 o .500 1u 111 NY Gau t 7 o . ~ J.01 2M NY Jets 2 8. 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The Sailors have had a history of thriving on adversity -and with six surgeries among the · wounded, a 1·6 overall record add two winless starts in league play -the Sailors had plenty of adversity to,A"ally around. · But they added something to their arsenal Thursday night - a lethal passing attack, one which netted three touchdowns in the first hall as quarterback Robert Anthol)y riddled a proud Marina secondary with 10 completions in IS attempts for 152 yards. ··our strength is our passing gam e.·· said Cochra ne. IT WAS MORE than strength Thursday it was winners. An· thony rifled touchdown passes of • THt.: S,\ILOKS' dnenf.IVt' al1 1nment , with o ut i.1 d c hnebacllers G1dd10l(S 1md Cirt11( S elby . alonac with J uhn Slo<'llham and J<>t_• Goubert in th" lntt>rwt <it arl t•d M11nn11 ., vaunted vet>r to a merf' 11h1utuw of past pn'JC'fu1·t111ns Marina •tUU I lt•r t>:at•k nob t; r andshCf "'aio thr 11w11 f11r ll}&Sits nint• lime!> und ('hns \'l'ntura. Q wt 11u1rk halrb1u•k, was held tu 54 yur ch on 14 <'arnes a:. lht· Slililors ddl'nst- rose Lil lhe occasion Marinit lost f<iur uf :.ix fumble~ as Bob 8erf} G1dd10f(~. Tom LaGrandeur and IJerry ag1on, pounced on Marina miscue!> And P aul M t·G o w 1::n ':. fo urth·quarter 1n terc1::pt1on :.ea led the v1ctC>n BERRY'S FIRST rHo\lcry ignited a 34·yard mar th. keyed by John Gazsi 's shoe· top catch to the four-yard line for an eight-yard pickup and cap1..e<t b~ a. strike to Giddings The ·sailors still trailed in the second quarter, 7·6, by virtue or Mark Cobian's blo<'k of a PAT attempt and a Viking touchdown on the opening drive of the night when Grandstaff clicked with ;erf Frandsen from..49 yards out. But the prayer that was answered was coming, one that Cochrane said was long overdue Anthony's p ass fro m the Marina 43 had interception written on it '-but the ball bounced off tW() defenders and 5·5 receiver Rudy Jime nez gathered in the tip and raced the remaining 10 yard s for the go.ahead touchdown. 4 and 19 yards to all·pu~~ - st ar Mike Giddings and had a "A BOUNCE 1n o~r favor," pr ayer answered b y R~dy said Cochrane. "For once." Jime nez on a 43.yard sconng The Sailors added insurance play· . with their 19·yard touchdown Blend an all·consumang G'ddin d h' defense with those first half pass to 1 · gs -an t as one was one of those perfect plays statistics and the Sailors are in that no de.fense stops as Anthon}'\ the hunt for a playoff berth. threaded the needle between two Allhou1b Anthony's three Marina defenders ,and Giddings touchdown passes produced the made it look easy. necessary marein, t~ 1ame waa one al those cla11ic'Newport With a 21·7 halftime lead the Harbor defensive efforta u the rest was left to the defense - Vikinta could not put tosetMr-_whi.u turned in a spectacular any conaiatency in their effol!t..-Each team is now 1·2'in offenaiw attaek. leacue play. > Top Santiago, 29-~ AOBEAT,ANTHONY GWCGame Features QBQerby It's quite ' posible that four quarterbacks could share the limelight tonight when Golden West College hosts LA Harbor at 7.30 ·p .m. in a Southern Cal Conference football clash at OCC. GWC. with QBs Sam Aiello and Tony La Plant getting equal time in recent games. will be up against the deadly QB duo of C?ry M.A_rtins and Troy Owen from II arbor. . Coach Ray Sh ackelfodi's Rustlers carry a l ·O confe rence mark into the contest a nd had a week a way from competition thanks to last week's bye_ For Harbor (0-2. 1·5) it w:ill also be a case of whether or not star tailback Richfrd Johnson can maintain the kind of running success he has expe rienced of late In a dditi on to his 24 r ece pti o n s, J o hn son has ram bled 229 yards on 73 carries for theSeahawks. Meanwhile, quarterbacks Martins and Owen have thrown for more than 900 yards between them in six games. The Seahawk offense had its biggest day two weeks ago in a stunning 38·35 verdict over San Diego Mesa. Although LA Harbor holds down last place the Seahawks are the second highest scorin~ team in the conference. \ MJ;i~er Dei 'Triumphs =-r "" -'r'" .. , . By .li\CK MINTER • Of .. Delly ...... - ' All n'ight long the Mater Dei lfigh Monarch football teivn llad'been ,loo,in" at prpbablyiltre Arangest of· fensive alignment that it woutd run up scrimma~e a bad center snap sailed over the quarterback 'S head "into the end zone, thus giving Mater.Oei two· points for a safety._· ·--~ By CRAIG RUSSELL Ol••O.llyl"I ........ KeMedy H.igh tailback Brian Kitajima rushed for 247 yards and scor ed two louchJowns to lead the Fighting)rish lo a 20·13 victory over the Ocean View Seahawks in F.mpirt League action Thurs· day night at Western High in Anaheim. Kitajlma's performance, which included a 93·yard touchdown run ln the second quarter, esta blished a new Kennnedy High record. The old record was 211 yards set by Charlie Judge back in 1971 The game was a spectator's delight with both teams gaining close to 400 yards in total offense. Kennedv. thanks to K1tajima, gal/led most of its yardage on the gr ound (300 yards> while Seahawk quarterback John Hei nle accounted for most or Ocean View's yardage through the air (270 yards>. Btrr IN TllF. END 1t was Ocean View's m· ability to put the ball in the end zone that made_ the difference. "I thought we played well." said Ocean View High Coach Ken Moats . ··1 was particularly pleased with our second hair performanc.e _ We moved the ball real well all night but we weren't able to put it intu the end zone That was the dif· ference .. Trailing 7·6. the Seahawks.4rove from their own 45-yard line all the way to the Kennedy seven. But on fourth down Heinle tried to hit Jeff Clen sse in the end zone but the )unior wide re· ceiver seemed to be shielded from the ball and the pass was dropped incomplete t\S A RESULT, the ball went over on downs to Kennedy and the very first pl ay, Kitajima went 93 -yards for th~ scure On Ocean View 's next possession. the Seahawks again drove deep into Kennedy territory before a fumble turned the ball over al the Fight· ing Irish 20-yard line . K~edy promptly went 80-yards to score with 10 seconds left in the half to make it 20· 7 Following a 68-yard touchdown pass from Heinle to Eric Reinholtz early 1n the third quarter, frustration continue<1 for the Se aha wks. OCEAN VIEW DEFENSIVE BACK Kevin Stanley intercepted a Gary Ruhlen pass and re· turned it 31 -yard~ t\) the Kennedy 36-yard line After Irvine picked up eight yards on the first play. I Ski Exhibit, Party Saturday Skiers will be able lo relive the days of yesteryear Uus Saturday njght at the Newporter Inn Hotel when the U.S. Ski Association, in conjunc- tion with the Balboa Ski Club, hosts a Western Kick· off Party. Doors open at 7 :30. . Local ski shops will present the latest ski fashions and various ski equipment demonstra· lions will be held. In addition, Oraflge County Ski Cluba will be on hand to provide details of club ac· ti vi ties. Proceeds from ticket sales wiU go to the U.S. Ski Aaaociation 's Public: Affairs program, ·de· signed to alleviate over crowded lift lines. by work· ing to establish ne w skiing areas and to expand ex· 1sting areas. For further details, call 752·0128 " .. ·· ag;.inst this year. Rowever, ,the Monarchs also had El.' trick up· their ... sleeve' . as they edged ·visiting ,.':tan- .. tiago, 29·22. Thursday riight in'8 pon- league affair at the S9nta ~~ Bowl. Santiago used the shotgun, t he ' wishbone. flea:rucke r pass. and <Jou: ble...and triple·reverses to try and up· set the now~2-l Monarchs . . "We knew that they were going to throw a fe w strange offensive forma· 'tions at lls." said Mater Dei coach Wayne CochrW'I, "but we practiced for it ~I week and the kids did a good - job. Santiago played a n exceptional game tonight." ~·L2] Non-Rmtot ·Spark .· ... ·· ~ .Plugs · AC : • •' Tied with lhe Cav.Bliers, 22·22, with just over two minutes of playing time showin on the "tlock, ~he Monarch u rback Tom Baine 'pitched back a lateril pass to tailback "phi) Gray. Gray" ran toward · the ldt sidelines and hit split end John· Slouka for a 36·yard touchdown pass. The PAT by Baine put the Monarchs out ahead with 2:<1J left. The evening started out bad for Santiago as on its third play from -Mater Dei's Slouka hit paydirt twice for the Monarchs . 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I/ti", 2 ·!' il seemed that the momentum bad definitely turned in (avor of the Seahawk.s. But after picking up enoueh yardage for the first down, the Seahawks fumbled and the Fighting Irish took over attheirown 24·yard Une. After a Kennedy punt. Ocean View drove it right back into Kennedy territory behind U!e run· ning of lrvtne and Moser and the passing of Heinle This time the Stahawks got as deep as the nine.yard line before Heinle's fourth·down pass fell incomplete t\ND FOR GOOD MEASURE with less than a minute to play, Heinle passed Ocean View to within striking distance or the goal line one last time but his desperation pass just before the gun fell in· complete in the end zone. 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BELL i MV Grah ~ 1 20-1() \\ lll Qn Gr••t• ••' By Lt\KH\' Wt"l'\I\ \l 'f Ot tM O.t•IJ Poot \t.11 Led by tht• po"''' 'I " r , 111 •· t andem of .l nhn 1 ·~ r I"• t " 11 Ma rk Chunn. v.1111 1·1111!1111. ti 1 216 yards . Misswn \'1•·111 It ·h ,. maine d undt•f1·a1»tl 111 "'11111 Coast Lea gut' fool It a II . 11 1 1111 I, downing Lal!una llllh 111 ,,, Thursday night The Diablos. nn" :111 111 '"'1!11• play. are 6·1 I n vn all, \!ooh 11· th1· Hawks fell to 0·3 anrl 3 5 u) 1h1 season C hunn, a 5 8, 1711 pound s~ni111 carried 13 times for RB y ards and two touchdowns . whll£> Carroll, J S-9: ISO.pound Jtmtor, rushed for 128 yards on 17 l'ar nes Mission VieJC1 took l1>s ... than two minute s to establish tht• ~1:11 tern of the game . by tak"'lll-l Lht• opening posses~-ion 68 yartJs on only five running plilyS. Chun11 bolted 216 yards for t hf' srorf• on .1 n ashy sideline run, and th1· l'i\'1' b y Andy Kke made it 1 o The Hawks cam e ri~h t hark '" retaliate with a l l \artl f11·ltl i.:•• ti by John Traut On the e nsu1nJ? k1 t·ko ff. 111• Chunn -Car roll -;ho"' 1•11·k1·tl , 1 right where it lt.'ft 11ff t ·11 1111. blasted 59 yards with tti1• k1t kofl return to set the lfo1 him. u1, .it the Hawks' 35. After a ('h111111 run of five yards. C'arroll hfM\ up the middle for 29 \'a rfl!o(, \lo.1 th C hunn taking 1t o v•·r f1 11m t 1,. one on the next pl.1y to ~1111 \1\ up 13-3 llowe.iver a ft 11 t h.1 1 11 Ota blos began to ..,,.tf II '' with nume rous pl'na lttt ' 1 u1 : Dina up 6-73 yards in the f1r'1 'half 'and 9-98 overall "We played wrth no (•m11t11111 we jus t wenl n al ~1ft 1•r lh•1't ftr I two drive:-..·· s a t<I D1:il1l<1-. 1 ,,,1 1 8111 ('row ".\fin our "111 I 1 .1 ' week over <'aJJ<I \ tilt ... '" 1 kl•·'' wcr~ compl<ic·~nl .· • Unbeaten Records the Line . on °' ,,_ o ••• , ...... 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Estancia 's 1:.11otlt•i. boai.t a better r ecord. a re bigger .111cl wit' an I oriented attack, featurinJ( tallhcu•k Uob Urmson and the pass catch l'llmhu of quarterbal'k Jim McCah11l and re The Arti1ill> uM· 1.1 doutJle wing with eni phas1s on JCOlllli( ,, li(lHnl>t lht: J(rain, wh1 It' San Cl<'nwnt<··, /\rk ;ins;,\ -;la nt d1·f1·n .... c• has heen the ma111Ktay of thf'·Tritnn ... <le fe nse for y('ci rl> ur11ll'r ttw 1·11achtnJC 111 Allie Schaff t. .ti .1111\ 1\\ I•• fo•ntlll•• t II 1111• I 1\1• l 't111f1•n •ll t't' 1 I 1111111"' Jo 111"111 1 llu o1 1'1 j!11111t• winr11nj( .. 11,i•u l.. 1 • ll1111l 111rH•11 ll•·,1• Ii II 7 1, wht·rt· ""' 1111 .. r~• ,,, tr\ 1111• lo '" 1p .1 :'!\ Kl•rtll' 111' II .. It I 1k '" ,, 11•111 1111111 '11111• t!17:l 1·1·1\1•r Abd Ca('ho la • < 'ostu Mesa counte rs with its one· man show quartNback Greg Teregis who 11pt•ral1•!\ in a s lings hot attack bent on the ... hort IJllSs,in.: game Tonight'' f;am f'' 17 '301 SunM•t Lf'aJ(uP Edison. at l11inttnl(lt>n kf·ach Fountain V;1ll1•\' at W(·s t rninslN Stoa Vlf'w l .f·aiut- ll I 11, ' t' 11 11 . ti 11\ •.I lor l':tlt'>Oll :-. t' l.!1 I \lo ltt lid I• 11 I ht•t•fl twit! \11 it-'>' I a ~una :u t•u<:h as 5-1 and 2-0 in South Cuus t Leat,:ue play and the Artists figure to wra11 up a C t f' Ccrtral Confore nce playoff llt'rlh 1f they can solve 'San Cle m ente's w1s htxme a ttac·k so m ething they have ht'en unable· to <1tcomplis h for the past 10 )'t'3f'• Costa Mt!':t v~ i:.:stt•nt•1a al ~,·v.por l II a rbor ";\" '"'" 11; 11 • 111 1111 1111t•lt1 1.1rfl 111 th1•11 I I I •• ' II t I l'llllf.tll! \ 1lh I I I 111 \oO,ltlit Ulll'lllf'l1' It ~I I t 1I•1tl11 11 t1;1 ltl ,11111 fifth Ill It '" "'' \\ 1111111 I•' , t h•· l\,1r11n:o. tr} t11 , I I uh I t U•I '•• th It ,t,atU' Ht lf.1 bl(Ut4 Corona dt'I ~ar al Ir v1111• U n1vers 1ty v-. ,.:I Toro al M1s o;1on V11·111 South Coast l.e11icue Dana lhlb al Cap1str<1n11 Valley S a n Clc m1•nt1• <i t L<i~un<i Hear~ The Braden Way· l\'lurpl1y izzles J',,,,,·J1 i11g (4~hiltlrer1 His Spe_cialty .•.11·11'.11 111 .1111 11'1 .ii..~ t•·111us. vcoµlc lt sten 1tr11 , t•••'.011-.1 h r .• k11 1~ rt'J(arded as one of •I t.1p l1'l1111-. 1 ... 11 i,..,, 111 1\11w rit·a I h• '' ' .1 •l1,t1 11•·t d1fh·n·11ce be tween tt:nms • " h•·• 11111 11·111 11:-. 1 "·'e h Braden would be tht: )11,1 "' •• 1 \1111 ,\ 1·11.1\'11 1:-. 11-.1 •. dly a dub pro or former • • ·, 1111 pl;,,,., v.1 111 Jlthuu~h he m ay know his .... 111 ff. r1·:dh '""1 I l•·.11·h other players espe<'tally \111111 ).!1•1 kul , .ill ll1t:n• is to know about the J.!.1m 1" :o.J \'s llr.1dt•11 ··1n fact. a lot of pros or • 11:n•hc-; .1n· 111st 111 11 for th<> money. They can't ta k1• lht• 1 xlra 111111' tn go o ver your game with ~OU AND ACCORDING t o Braden, that 's 1mr>ortant. es pecially 1f you're a parent and you TENNIS tlnnk )<1u may have· a future Tracy Austin on your h.111ds "Thal 's ~hc•ri· thf p<1rent comes in." Braden say:-.. · a~ t he bC'st t'11<1d1 money can 't buy. No one knU\!o l> a .thtltl lt kt• his 1ir her own parent. I'm a bit al)p:i lled .1t t hl' <'mpha s1s placed on the value of h;.vrng pros teach children tennis. I see m ore a nd mon· p:in•nL" turrnng l h<'tr youngsters over to pros a nd nol l'\ 1•n know rnl! v. ho thosf' pros are." Hra<l1·11 wtio .... 111'\t·r at d loss for words or 11H·tdotal hum111 . l"I 111 .1tld1t1on to being a long·time l1·nn1s tl';wher ,,11,1111 t•Jnw under his tutelage ""h1•n ~ht· wa:o. 1 ... 1 1 wo \l'ars old J. a licensed P'\ r holot!t'il \nd h1., '1w1·1al1ly has a lways been t'htldr1·n * I N HJ~~•:~ KOOK , T1•achmg Children Tennis t lt1· \'11· flt .1d1•1, W.1 •. Hra<lc n offe rs step-by·sle p 11i.1nw111m~ .10!1 •u1tl1111·" a tf·aching syste m that • n t.ikt• J p:1rr nt 1n,tru1 tor from the firs t lesson 111 .td\ .1•11 •·d JllJl1111 1.f.1_\ I· 1111 ha~ .11'.1. ·"., lit t 11 1ht• Braden way, and that 1s the key t o h e com1ng a successful teac her ;u ·cordins: lo th1• h<>O~ Jt d<w -;11 l n1 1tm 1f you 1>l~y like a hacker ... • • \" llr a<l<'n I r """' 1nc£'d that a ny parent can 1,. •1'11 • hll<' 1011>' t.1 n1 fundame ntals of the game 1f th •· p..r1·n! h,,, ,, pos1t1vc o utlook and a v. ilhn~1,..,,s ''' 1111 h1' lt11me w11rk ' Tho• bi.1(1k ,.., Bn111 n·._ second H.ls first . Vic B r aden's Tennis for the Future. sold c.vcr 100.000 copies BUT PROMOTING his new book is not a ll th<: energetic Braden is UP. to these d<t ys In two weeks. his Coto Sports He11earrh Cente r will open. The centt.!r will he. 1Jhlc to q11<inti fy human performance levels through the use ,of high-speed cam eras. The information gathered. which can meas ure a nything from athletic _to tennis shoe performanct'. is fed into a ·compute r '(Vhich s pits o ut the recom~endations nece ssary for improvement BRADEN HAS BEEN working on the resear ch cen ter idea s ince the 1950's. "People have abused s ports for t.oo lo ng," he s ays . "This winner take·<1ll thing is ridic'uJous. The re's just so muc h that n eeds to be researched in s ports . For example, we know for a fact that you can 't SN : a tennis ball hit at you within a 40-degree radius That's something the research cente r can explain." Braden s ays the ce nter ~111 work with Olympic athletes, the general pubhc and ev(•n industries Meanwhile , in addition to all that.t Bradt-n is currently working on a 13-week fi lm ~ent>s for PBS. to be s hown natio nwide beginning next Apnl G" Poloists "in·· Golden West continued to get balanred sconng 1a nd the Rustlers remained unbeaten (5·0, 16 0 1 Thursday with a 11 9 comebac k vH:tory ovf'r Fullerton. Don Mahaffey and Brook Hanson srored thn•t..' goals apiece·to le ad the scoring :Jnd ~oallt.·~ J11c Operacz and Mike Castillo combined to ~ave 11 shots a s <:Olden We~t pulled out lh<: narrov. win The game was tit-d on several oc<'a S1llns but Golden West outscored t-'ullert.on rour to two in tne fourth quarter after the icame was lied 9·9 -Also s coring for the Rustlers were Keith Fischbek (two goals ) and John Olson. Dan If off m a n and Matt Whitmore. all of whom added one Golden West's next game 1s next 'I ucsdav when the Rustlers travel to East I .c1~ Angt'IC.l> College for a 3 p m contest F <)r f rvi11 ... l1 t'1111 · lf1g h s e nior JIJ;11 r ~urph~ pourt'tl in seven j!11;1h tu hL·lp lht• Vaquero~ t:arn ;111 11 'I win ov1•r E st ancia in ~t'l:t I. 11·v. l.t·ague v. Hll'r polo a1·t1011 '111111" ti ti~ :\I urptl\ "'''" ;11dl'd hy 1 ;,, t.! And rt•wo, t v.11 ~oals :.ind ''"'' t•ad1 hy M;1rk Kuo and I •1111 Wt•tzcl Jn other gamt·:-. Carter FA l11 •1 and Larn· Jafolis l'ac h ttn1•v. in th ret• i.:1wls ln propel 1 ·orom1 d1·I Mar to a l:J 7 win over ,.:I Toro St'a King goalie J oe H11 h pl..i~ 1·d an 1·xct'lle nt gam e h•il d 1n g El Toro scortlcss u111il 1111 II w <I \ t h r o lJ g h l h I' th 11 cl f1 U<1rtc1 . C'ornn<i tlt•I :\1 ar· tl> nov. :. J 10 lt>:1~ue JrH1 12 l1 overall T he "><·" 'I\ rn gs V. t 'fl' ,J hi!' IO SU h<:t 1t11t1· fri• .. Jy in tht· frn.tl 'Juartcr l 111 vers1t) n·m ained und1•lt•at NI 111 1 .. agu1· If! 0 1 with •· 1•1,11 vin c ing Hf 5 wi n over ('11s l a Mesa Karl H1•p1nc; scon•tl f1\1• go;ib 111 PkVl' the wav f111 tlll' Tr• 1 J a 11 s Hep 111-; <I; s 11 I a ~ ,. ti Slltlt'rfjnr ltUf <;1d1· Shoot111~ :ol11l1 t~ anrl nmtrollPd thc t1•1nr"1 11f th1 · rci rn•· l tlt\•·r..,1t \ ~na1 1 1 · ·'"" l 't•1Jrlll'lo11 had "I\ f.o:1v1 .., rn t It• garnt :rntl h1" 11ull1·1 p:Js,111.1 .111d dt•f,•11 •· 11.1 n· .1 l-.1•\ t11 th• "1•1 t 11 1\l'f"lt' 1• r.1nk1·d 1h11d 111 I h1• I 11 1 \ 1•011 "'htl•· ( "'1:1 \ti·-..,'' r ,11 1·tl f1•urth 111 ~..in11·-. l'l Ill' pla )t'd 111tl.11. ;'\;""'i•llrl llar ho r . t he '\11 I rankt•d team 1n C l Jo' 4-A tr aH •I<; to l"nivcrsit} for an interf'~hni; :ion IC'ague nu11,·h up Fountain \ a l11·.' 1o;; al .. 1)11th11l ;\1 :1n rw t<1kr;; on I.a qu1n,1. 1 .111d H11l'-:t 1;ra nc1 1• pla\' :11 1111111 111~1 1 1111 l\1'.11 t> \II l:!oni•.., I 1. 11 .1\ I .c1e.Vel«:11tl 1 Sold For· $10 M illio11 NOW AVAILABLE Mini Office Rental Services lncludtt l 01 •I .octfeoe• _..n •w'I• Ot bo• """ .. 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Jo'ounta1n Vallt'Y lltgh • boys ti;:am rapp<>d an undefeat NJ dual meet iwasnn hy t·asi h runnin g 111. a n e asy 21 40 w 111 ovt-r W('s,tminstt•r Thurs 1Jc:1y 111 highlight a bu:-.y day 111 pn 1• 1·ross l'ountry Jo:riC'kson < 15 15) and M11sh1·1 I 15 29 1 l1111s h<'<I f1r~l ;ind w1·or11 I for Fountain Va llt.·y ilnd 1111 Harons took fi ve of the other tc •p t·ight finis hes to gain thr-11· fiftt vtclory w ithout a loss Finishing f1flh throug~ ninth for f'~ountain Vallt•y wcrl' '1'1J111 Strelow. Stc•vt• Dt•Wintcr. ( 'ra1)..' Smoot, Bn ·nt Sh11•lds 1tnd l>a ' 1• Buthan;in F ount a in Vallev rs ra nkt d fourth in ( ·11-· .t t\ t~mpctit rrm f':ls ewht•re, l 'n1vPrs1ty. th< S('C'CJnd-rankcd team tn Cli'' 4 1\ got a s care from ('ross -t•>\!ot rival l r vinf' but behind t he r11 r1 nin~ of Brad ~e) 1·r and Hoh Sal tcrwhtlt• he ld the Vaqueros off for a '1.7 31 w~n . !\1 c vc•r 1 14 .52 J :.inri Satt<:rwh1t1· 'l·l !l!l 1 got a ('halll'ngi· f111111 Irvine·~ {'yril Ohlouk 1 l!i 0:.!1 h11t l '111 's depth prov1·d to tw t ill' \!o irt ning factur as thl' T rojans sw•·r•t f1 ve of lhl' fol low ing s1>v1 '' plaC't'S .J o n Hut l1·r 1•11nl 11111 t•d 111• tlom inarwP of arP..i c ro.,s 1·011111 r \ hy leading f-~d1.,on lo 'w 11·t 111' ovl'r ll11nt1ngt11n ilf'<ll'h , l!I 111 but Butl1•1 µrovt.•il even mon valuable a s a pal'er ahead of hi-. team mates who finis hed second a nd third right beh ind him t-:dison finishes 3-2 in lea~ue to tie Newport Ha rbor and Marin;1 for s c•cn11d pl ace Ocea n View's Paul Sot11 f1n1s he l1 10 sct·NldS off tl11· course ret:ord I 15 41 1 but th• Seahawk:-were Pdged l>y I .o:ir·· 21! 29 R r e tt 1·1 i ff ll rd I e d S .1 11 Cle m en te to a 19-44 rout o f I.a ~uoa Re ach to set up a s.ho wdown with league-lcadinv M 1ssion Vi<'J" nci. I Tue~rlay In g1rlo; actim1 , El Toro :tn•I F:~t ancia fi nic;h••tl in a 28 ~ 11 anf'I o ffie1ab \q •r ,. un.Jhlc-I•• d· tl'rmineh()Wt~p11'1<awin n1•r ~ 1 r t'm ained a tH' Su" ;\l1•t1·alf ,,, l':st.tn<'t <1 "" the racl' in 1:!'i!I A .1111110 1 Pul l\ f'lurnr1 .i 1' frt•<:hman T1 •r 1•-;;i B ai ri f1n1 -;h{'fi f1rsl anti '"1·1111d lo hi I l 'nt \ l'r ... 11 I ~a111 I l O 411 Win !I' I l r v1nt• - In oth1·1 nlt'l'f-;. Ann St an.• 112 12 1 lt•cl Oc·1·tm View ov1•1 J.oara . 21 ·12 . :\l c lanie Kirb " S us a n M1lb . Sul>an Tull} a1;.1 Anabelle \'11l:rnu1•va finish ed 11 a four way t1e for firs t lo 1£ .111 F o u n t a i n V a· I I e · " ' • We-;tm1n~t1·r. 15 15 ;inrl \!al• 1 l>e 1. IJ:lt t•ol ll\ 111• · H11 rel pl · • f1 11 1 ... h 11f l 'la r• ~1·1 1 1 tl H 1,t111p \111,1t ;>tl •11 The probable nt•w """'" 1• .. r 11w 11 ;1111 • .. 11.S Thursday that ('l<'vc·lan<I ,. ,, • 11 ~ 1n r<".11rlo!•·n• '" Papiano·s aid "Wl• WC I {' rln<.(' 111 h11v11w thl' Sr:lttlr .M a riners. W<''rt> hil pp11·1 tu R"' f 'h•\•l'J.1ntl ~M·r ;1•1i.1· ·it has tradition a nd a twtt1·r i.""" "Cleveland ha~ a grcllt •·nt 1·rt ain 11w 11l Cut 1ir•· • J im Nederlandt>r f4'<-ls 11 ~ill 1.. 1111· ':""' 1111 baseball." Pap1aoo saul. . IS --BORN· -. ---...... I ( ' • I I( ) l I L_V 'i · I f l 1 '"''1 Details of the sale w1 ll l)I· h 11111rw11·tl 11111 \1"11 • da)' when Papian11 .'!~ N"dnl11ml1•1 11w1•t w11 1t ~ club-owners F .J 0 ',..... th ~ t>'!l-111 nnd 'l"llttr'r"' I j\, -· I J ~1Jluc,.. 1'/81. !JI . Abse ntct' ownl·rs htp wll', '''Jf•f•lf'ol la,,I "'''('k when America.n l.t·a ~lll' ov. 11t·r" 1111d I• 111(m .. of ficials vetoed the s alc of th•· c 'htl't1~11 Wh1t1 ~ ... ix In Youngsto~c:Jt;m.tH1 l•:d"' arrl I 11 .. 11;11 l4rlo "There ii'r"'lwo..cl:..l"rrnr.-s.'' :1n Arn,·ri1•1111 League ~pokes man s aid 'l'lourtJl\cluy "Fin1I 1!< .. NABl~RS < :1\l)ll J~A(~ ' I 1!111\ Ml V\ t ~B;a~'s race \u~\o. ~'"\ ~"mb\m'lf. 'IJliltJH!~l\\t\\!\. i' ~cpnd ._.,,.the-kc th.at. Gn~ f'aut rr'n1I St('v•• O'Neill will rem am with lht• lmlw n~ 111J.'.:111111111111i · { • t l 1 '.'"'I ) I ' I I If I I . i I I I '";H , H .! I ,c i .. 1, • ~ j ;1 .. Introducing .. ·. :-:: ---"J; .. ~ J. 1:1-·-- Inspired by a '36 Me1cedes Ben£ this classle new beauty l'las a GM 3.0 liter v 6 powertraln and GIA chassis. T"'o Contour Is almost entirety handmade Swlptlng ot the body. interior loather detailing and shaping of tho lnch-thlek. solld mnti.,igany dash are hand done as &re most ot the IUl(Ufy appo1n1men1s THE ROADSTER StandtmJ 11qulpn11111t tncltx~s. llulomallc t111nsm111slol\. 1>0we1 !ll1't•lng .. dl11c "'"'11'"· air conditioning, c11101ne wife whffl11. AMlrM attreo CflS&ellCI 0.llW!lttd, In , Catifomta, lor 529,eoo .. 1'1111, llc4tn" llflt.l docLmentery lee• aro nol lnciudttd , . ~ ,Le)~, I.,c .. -. • '13IOO BHch Blvd., W..tmtnater, ca. .,...., .....,._ ..,, Jo. 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H•I DNL Y PtLOT 8S Maz's Bo•er Recalled· PIT'TSR IWll IAP l Twl'nty year!i to the day after Rill Mau~rosk1 's epl<' ho mt' run . a boy h1ll10K r ocks with a p1l'l't' ur '""Id was the c losest lh1ng l O bUSt•hall at tht: ~Ile Of the S ance dl'molis h ed F orbt"' Fie ld But a portion of t h e red brick center(ield waU still stands, rand the re 1s a plaque ambedded in the sid ewalk. alon~ with bric k s that trace the outline o r the formt-r wall. "M y dad tuld mt• ahoul 1t and s aw smnclhtn~ 11n t(:ll•V1~1on 11n 1·c i.atd 7 yc:ar •>Id Allrnn :\l<H't:'rt'lh. a s t•<•ond grader wh o passed b)' t h t' area Monda~ un his way borne from s t'hOOI "This marks lht-s pot wher~Bill Maze roslti'a home run ball l'leart-d the left cen ter field ·Wall 0( Forbes F1l'ld o n O<·t. 13. 1960. ll1s fne nd. :\l1c hae l Collins . I:!. p1l<'hed s mall ston es to Macerelli near a segment o r the o utfie ld wall that stall s tands lnskad of a bat , Macer elh used a piece of wood. • "I WISH I C'OUl.0 h avt: been there." said Collms . "My g randfathe r always talks about it . The gamc:''s all lied Mazeros k1 1s up The p itcher throws a fas tball Ancl M a zc rosk1 t11t s it ovt>r the cent e rf1eld wall " Art uaJly, the p1tr h was a hang tng s lide r , anQ M aze ros ki h it 1l ovc!r the left c e nterf1eld wall a( 3 :36 p m o n 01.'l 1:l. l ~l60 =621729 T h e bell c a m l' 1n t h e 1 ninth 1nnang of Game ~ven· ol the 1!160 ""urld Series and g a vt' the Pittsburgh Pirates a 10 !J vwtory over the New York·Yankees After ThrN· ({1 vers St a dium o pened 1n I !nO. F o rbes F'1eld was reduced to rubblt: to make wa} for expans um b~ the Cm Hrs1ty of Patts uurgh SPECIAL PRICED ........ $ 39, 000. 08 MOD E RN A('AOF.~IC bu ild i n gs n o w domtnat e the s ate. i.lnd a f<1ur lan i.-ruad c urves fro m the former p1t1•hcr's m1Ju11d tu the leftrie ld art:' a Baftker Indicted AUSTIN. T exas (AP 1 A federal g rand jury has indiCted a former Lampasas. T exas. bank e Kecutive for a lle gectly u s ing SJS.000 from h b bank t o s upporl U n ivers ity o f T ex a s teams. a nd for rwrsonal exp e nses Lloyd Davis. formt·r c h ief executive off)ccr of the People's N atio nal Ban~ of Lampa s a s . al l egedly u sed Sl6,68C from the bank to 'lease a L in coln Continental fnr Texas bas ketball Coal'h Abe Lemons . The 35-count indic t · m ent was rt!lurne d Thursday b y a ·grand jury looking into gam· bling. Davis also is c h arged with using $2,918 fro m his bank to p ay for a meal for the Longhorn basketball team in New York durng the 1978 Na· tional lnvitation.D:>urna - m en_t . wh.icti Te~ won . Four wheelln' 4x4 20 City, 27 Hwy. Ray Fladeboe Lincoln I Mercury Call Pat (714) 830-7000 lnrln• . PUBLIC -NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE Comptroller of the Currenc .,-- Administrator of NatiOMI Banks REPORT OF CONDITION Con solldating domestic s ubsidl•r'-5of the NEWPORT HARBOUR NATIONAL BANI< af Newport Beach fn the state C1I C•llfornl•. at f1'e close of business on Sep- tember 30, 1980 publish ed In response to c all made by Comptroller of the Currency, under T itle 12, United States Code, Section m . Charter rrumber 16835. Na- t ional Bank Region Number 14 Statement of Resources and Liabilities Tttouwndsof dollars ASSETS Cashandduefrom depository institutions . All other securities . 4 ... Federal ful")ds sold and S'ec.u rttles "PUrc.hased under ,·agreements to resel I .. • Loans Total Cext luding unearned 1ncomel , ... Less . Allowance for possible • ... 9,309 loan losses ..................... . 14 1,363 150 Loans, Net ..................... _ ...... 9,295 Bank prem1~s. furnitur e and fixtures, and other a ssets re presenting bankpremiws . .. .. ..... All other assets PUBLIC NbTICF. NOTICEO,TaUSTEE'SSALE TOTALASSETS ... Lo•nN0 •1 •1s1 LIABll.aT;tS '!.No •1..:>>) OemanddePoS•tsof 1r.d 1111dual; 10!.o~ni!!~~.!.~~ ~::'~:!v.0~1~!~~~ partnerships , and c.orporat1ons . . . . . . . • • . ' Krli.<I -ot llusl WILL S£Lt T1meandSav1ngsdepos1t<;Of 1 "PUBLI( AUCTION TO THlc tndividuals,partnersh1ps,dnd PUBLIC NOTICE PU•LIC "EA•IHGS WILL •E HIGHEST BIOOER FOA CA!,H corPorations ........ . HILD • ., THE COSTA MESA "LAN· •o•uo•• •I 1"'"' of MIO "' •wlul r-.~ 't f U · .. S ...... G......... t NING COMMIUIOO. AT THE CITY mono "',,.,. Un•l.O Sl•IMI •11 roQnl ~post so n 1tec1 tale s ove rl"men ....••... HALL,nFAlltD .. IVE,COSTAMESA, ..... and 1n1 ..... 1 rnnVPrf'O to ""° no• Cert1fiedandofficers' Chee.ks ............. ' .. . CALIFO .. NIA, AT •:JO ... M. Oii AS ""10 0• "-· W•d OPed .,. T•u\I "' Total DePo!.•lS ......... . $OOH AS flOUleLE TH...,·FTIElt I,,. orope11• .......... ,.,""'' .. !>Pd T-. .. ............. . ONMONOAYHOVEMIEtt;~., l AUSfO't OAN .'1:~ ri M 't(A \"' otatdemendde posttS ' ........ 3,82J AEGAROl~v THE FOLLONIN;, •no JAN[l l MV ERS hu\lw"" ano Totaltime&savingsdeposits .. ' ... 7,778 •l>PllCAl•ONs 1 • ""''•.,'°'"''...,.,,"-· Aflother llab1Hl1es ... .1 ................ .. 1.fett1tt1veM.,efTr•ITT llHt•or Bc NHICIAIH IJ ~ BAR~•LI( f O TALLIABILITIES Sit•• GOOOe, •ulhu111tiJ .\Qtnl JO• •nd E BAAtltC!I' ""'°""" ••Id "'''~ ( C1 d ' bo d ' t d I 9 19 180 16,108 3,348 7,778 22 453 11,601 ...,.,t'rtint "9J' auuer V.rM~ • ~ •• 101n11 ... a .. ~ , •• .. ~X., u 109 su r ma e no es , coroor•<•O. 1nr i<Jtif<1.nu ~"••I N A~clfod ti.umber • l977 •• •nw ' andttebentures). • ......... , ..... ~, .. ,,, •. , .• 11,665 ''""•· •or•-IOI •uOC11Vt>•on tor con ° In boi>~ 17•71 ••!IP lllO 0' Ot EQUITY CAPITAL dom1n1umpurOO\.I~ lo<•ttO•t 191"E• t 11<1•1 Re-tord\ '" ,,, .. oH u t-ot l'1t' '"" Slrttl In..,. Ri '""""'1'9 Rll Ion;. llteord!'r"' 0••"11~ Coun1y U•d ~o P r eferred s tock (par value) EllvtronAtnltl o.r .. (Tl1nat oon ol l•u\I dl'\<tol>P\ lh~ IOllow1nQ l)fO "f'CI . s haresouts tancJ1ng None .... , ...... Otcl•••t•on ZE 80 ~J """'~:. u."' r 110~ t Commonstock (par valu e) IRA·804S1an<1R-«MIS N "'< _,.,•lhr Oto• N h , d L75000 1. zone E•capllon P••m•I ZE ffO ll>O Irvine, Cnunly ol Or•n91t, ~1•1• °' 0 . S aresauthOr!l~ o , •nd Attone P91ilion 11 llC).IO tor 0 Oon C•llfornia, a\ ""' m •1> reco•<"d 1n NQ. sharesoutsta nd1ng S00,000 .. , , ...... , , . . 2,500 ne11, Brtc;lltm a. Pen,,.,, » .. 1ne1n ~.~.,,!',!;tw;:' 110'1""1"'1"• 0' """ I Surplus ........................ ,., ..•. , ....•. 2,500 Ali11tor 11ed •o•nt< •or Cad1JI•< c 1 R' .!?" ,·n ~ 0""•,01 '""'I Undividedprofits~nd reser ve F•frv1ewG111fC)(n•• tnCofOOr•t.a: 100l oun Y ecor...-r o W •d Counh \ SolilhHt<-BoMle~ard S.ntaAn~ IOr 1'111 MellHe Avetlue lrvtnt , fOr COntingencle andOth\i( , .. on. ot •PPf'O.lm.tlt4~ .. •crn ot' un c~~llornlt 9771• capital reserves ..•.........••.•.. dt .. top.a 1.no ln>m MP l •ndustn., lflt<lreeladd•~\or<ommon<M-i TOTALEQUITYCAPITA L Ptr'4 loPOl I Pl-0.WIOl>"'tnl In •leniUon I• •-n <tbo\19, no warrtnlf · · • · t1u11r1a11 -aConclil•onatUt.ePerm•I 1•111""•.tollu.omplf11>nHs0<<or TOTAL L IABILITIES AND lor•d,.t-ntPl•nfO<'enonduW••I rttll~ 1 1 EQUITY CAPITAL ..................... 16,108 condom1ntMm dell91opm<!nt ol •PP•O• 1,,. ,. iC ar, undtr wld Otfll 01 MEMORANDA tmately llO:OOO 9'~' i.qu•t• fMt w1en fruit, by tN\On of• bt"t •(j" or dfofaun • •trlt net irom rtquir •d UIDac4' ,,, ,,.. ODf1 .. llons lt<U~.0 1nertDY. Amountsoutstand1ng as of report date : 1anc1.scal>lfl8. to<e1ec1 •• uo1 ano 3sn ":''01or• .. 1tuttc1 -0-11 •• ,.., 10 Standby lenersof cred it, total ..........•.•... Ctdllle< A-1n .., MP,_ En· 1 111\denl~ 1 wr1nen Otc••tt~tlon T imecertificatt>SOfdepos1t IO so ,,, • of Otfaull .,.. Demand tor Sile -O:::'."::::::.' Dltt••m•naloon N•~'i"' •rlllennouceofllr'a.o<ll-ot •1.:C1ion denornmationsofSI00,00001 rnore • . • • • •. . . 3,607 J. z-E~ ....... __ , za-10 c•vw 111a ....,.,,,-it"'"'" w•o AverageforJOcalendardays •n<1 ·Tt,,t•\1 .. Ma1>0IT••<llf 1u111, P'-'1' 10 wtlsty wid •11 .. ''°"'· (or c at=armonth) ending II ,.._ and lllarfffler IN ""°"'''9nt<I ceuWd tHt ..,.velopmtnl Corport llon. wld no4o<J OI twoa<ll .no of etoc:t-to .,With r rt date: ..,,,,....,.,._..uorJllMPeulH.,,,o, oereccw-Jvl l t• n · T t lde......,lt s 10 01" llO CMllar Wty for C-lliont l u.. f . a .. >Ir NO SlO 0 a -~ . • • • • • • • • . . . . . . ..... • . . . . . . • ' Permit tor • 2•~l tOf'OOm•nlvm "'°' ~=:~•~.-••.of w ld 001c1•1 I, Gerald R. Martin , Vice President & Cashier of 1«1 IP•~ un11 o. ... •OPin•"" w1111 Seid ••• w1u r. ....-""' .,11,_1 the above-named bank, do he re by declare that this .. ,1anco from ••q•m•d o .. 11d1n9 to••n•m or -••nfy .~.,,.."'or Im· Re port of Conditio n is true an<I correct to the best of my ... ... rallOn, tnd a Ttnl•h•• Map ol plied ,...,.,11>9 111 · s1 I f Traci tor a lt-lol .. -IV•\IOn, lotaled el 4M'u;.,j>rM<ft, to•,.:; =~: .. :::~I:; knOWledc)e and bel e • tJS·tO -1ft11 s ir.at, In an R• rone prln<t,..1 ..,... of ,,. no4t lsl -u•ed l s/Gerald R . Marlin En¥lronmen111 O•I•• minat •on · by w ld OHd of Tr.,st, •1111 lmerest •• Vice Presid e nt & Cash ier ..... u ... OKlarMlon In Yid""'• prowldod M•tn<H II MW 4· ,_ •llUllll-_,..., H-ltl wnclltr 111t tMm< of u ld Otfll oi T•vtl'. October 22, 1980 IN hnlMlveM.19 01 T••• n .1u101or fM<. c11er9u •no ... ...., .. , ot 111a We the underslQned directors attes t the correct· " CAS Oewe1opmen1 Corpor.,1on fru<l_.tnd of Illa I I ' t ~ avt,,..r11at1....,. tor ... ,,. ...o c11r1•t~ Yid o..clof T 1 '""'er .. ec1 bv ness of this statemen of resources and llabllltles. Wfi 0.1.,, 11 a.nyonTrML.-, trw•n•, tor s.1c1 Ml• w1;1"b.·11aldonwat1-y declare that it has been examined by us, and to the best 1 cor1e1111-1 uw ,.,me, •lld •••ct map November' 12. ,.., at 11:00 e,m. •t ,,_ of our knowledljle and 1>e•lef Is true and correct . to •11-• •-""'' conctominium P•e>-oftke of T. O. Service Compenf, Banll Directors S lnnatures le<t and tor• varl.,ca tn>m rttr yard of America T-. S..ll• 1110, Ona Clly ' , " '""''•menu, 1outec1 a1 "11 Meyer ...,,•v-. W.ll, 0r.,..., c.111oni1e. . /S/Wltltam A. Schmidt I Piece, 111 en IU 1-. Erw1ronmenl•I Al ,,. tllne of IN lnltltl Pllbll<•tltn /S/ David A Delo 0...,mlMtlon: ••""'· af llllt "°'k• tilt, tot•t -of Ille / I p I Bal. I ,~ '""'.., i-mt11on on lllt aoow vnp•I• batenc• or tl1• olllltttl•n s au a s ...,l<et'-, 1...-1)4·S24J or <•II -IOrH lly Illa-· c11toc:r111at1 dWd of et ttie Oltl<t of Illa Plennlne o..,.,, '""' ,,.. utlmated coat• ••-_,.,, .. _.. llO. 11 Fair o ..... Co"• -•dv-H ftll•.400.14, ' ' Mtu, CllllOrnla. Otle Od-1 1• C05TAMISA T. 0. Sar.ice Cof'nNny !"VINNING_ COMMISSION Muld Tr.,.I•, .. l< ....... C¥1t-, l 'f 51\afon HeKt CNINNll "-....... ie<l'91Mf CNrtetW ... _rh , 0.. City ...... , W..t, ._,...,.,_ OfMtl, Glllfwnle tJIMI OINCWllf Pl_I,. (71AI S04i.. PWlllMf 0r-. CM" Oellf Piie' ,,_I_ Or .... c .. 14 Da•l'I' Pllel Oc•·tt··· 4111 .. ()(1 17,14,il,t..,, ., .. I l B11siness F 8 Stain to D~d.-l••tte Win Seen for Nuclear Foes .... IM'la .... 111 TM AaeKtate41 Pr... • Vottn ln al~atatn will diKade the fate of llnli nuclear propoai· Uona on !l«tioa Day, and nuclear power foe. wbo unUI now bavt' fared p00rly at the poll• ar• ••ven a chance ot victory ln at least OM or two ot UM> contnu Tbe only major ballot vict.Onet for opponents or nuclear power have bM'fl ln Oreaon 11nd Mi11110UM. wht!rt' voten In 1978 prohibited atlllU• from paaalna the coel or nuclear pl11nt conatruetion alon1 to conaumt'ra whJlt' th.-work wu in vi:oare1111 The Oreaon measure appU.ct f'(IWlllY t-0 non nuclear planl!i • , • IN H:nE••t:a. NUCLF.Aa •'0£8 were defeated In a Mlline referendum that wnuld havt' shut down the sllille's only nuclear power plant and banned future nuclear devtilopment. But public conurn ovt-r radJoacttve waste. 11nd how to dispc-"'- of at safely. m11y turn the ude tn at ate wide referendull\5 wt.. fO<'ia oo those concema in Massoun and Oregon Montana, South Uallota. and Washington Stale will also con· sider nuclear propos1t1ons 1t1 November Donald L.. Fylpaa has been named manager or California Federal Savings and Loan Anoe iation 's Laguna Hills office. In Massachusetts voters in 34 commurut1es wall consider a non bmding referendum on whether future nuclear plant construc- tJon should be halted A strong.anti·nuclear vote 1s forecast. Even if anti·nuclear issues are passed in one or more states, it won't necessarily signify that the public has soured on nuclear power In Missouri, for instance, polls have said that voters may be willin& to pass referendums balling nuclear construction u.ntilsafe ways are found to dispose of radioactive waste. But the polls also say most Missouria,ns do not oppose nuclear power in principle. Clai018 D~rea8e W ASIUNGTON CAP> -The number of Americana filina new claims for state unemployment Insurance fell tO a seven-month low in mid-October, a new sign that the jobless rate is continu· inl tO ebb. The Labor Depart- ment said this week that a sea.sonally adjusted 433,000 peo- ple flled initial claims. In Missouri, voters will consider a measure that would ban the operation of nuclear'plants witil there are rederally licensed dis- posal sites for storage of nuclear waste. Since-no s uch sites exist, that would effectively ban nuclear power plants in the state. Missouri bas PUBUC NOTICE fllC'T1'10UI ..,.. ... u llMM ITATSMl!llT TM folloWlftf peneftl ere Nl"9 ._..._.: CM~AGffE ,LIGHTS, _. W. Oc• ....... .....,.,.ee.c11.c..9*3 0...-. ~ ~-. 11CM W. Ocu '''°""......,, ....,, c.. fMI ' L1"* 06-. l.AwNftee, 7.0. W. Oc.o .......... ......,, llN<fl, c.. t*3 Tiiis ..... IMsl 11 COllduclH llY e ...-.. --.... o...ld~• Tiiis ..__ -11 ... wllll - C-ty c.tt "'~-c-ty Oft Oc· .-ru,19. li'1411ft ,....,,,.,, OrM9t Olal Delly Piiot Oct. 17,24,ll,Nov.1, I_, •I~ P~llLIC NOTICE I .--------li'ICTITIOUI IUllNUI NAM• ITAT•MllNT TM fo.-11'19 per-It doifl9 butl· ....... : A C COMMUNICATIONS, ALAN llGELO~U. ASSOC., lt71E.4tll St., $etltaAM, CA '27'7 ALAN CHAllLES BIGELOW. _,. W. ley St., C:0.W MeM, CA. n.21 Tiiis tllleiMS1 II <.Clftdy(toel by 011 111• dlvl'91ull. ALAN BIGELOW ·radio .-.er WIDE AREA COVERAGE Oramp C.U.,. L.A. C.... ty. Sa•.,...,.. .. C...ty. RMn66t C'..ty . '17.75 &.oul me .. totl no deposit on aedil approval 0114,<.1 c ov• .. n Rl\1110 l!l f PHO°"t \IR\I( I i...c SANTA ANA McDONNELL DOUGLAS CORP., its astronautics company headquartered in Hunt- incton Be.acb, has reported nine months earnings after taxes ol $98,790,722 or $2.SO per share on sales of $4,561,025,108. ' Net earnings for the third quarter were Sll,712,151 or 30 cents per aha.re on sales of Sl.saG,CMl,193. 1be corporation's "firm" bacldot Sept. 30 wu a record SB.912,535,000 according to a recenUy re· leased report. SlJILUlU OF AME&ICA. INC. baa purchased 8.6 acres in Irvine for construction of a multimillion dollar distribution and administrative facility. GroundbreakJ\g is scheduled Nov. 6 at 11 a.m . al Whatney Drive and Rockfield Boulevard otr Lake Forest Drive in East Irvine. Tiiis s..--1 WM lllOCI wltll ,._ ~~=~~~~~~~~~ C-ly Cioni ol'Or-Cownly on Ocl _ THE IRVINE COMPANY has been selected by the Industrial Development Research Council, Atlanta. to receive an award of the decade for dis· tinguished service in environmental planning. The award will be presented during the council's na· lional seminar Nov. 12 in Tampa. Fla .. .. ,. .. , ... PUBLIC NOTICE "'*llNCI Or .... C.0.11 Delly Pllot,1,------------ 0ct. 10, 11.1•. Jf, I-l'ICTITIOUI IUllM•ll APCO. Orangeburg, S.C .. a unit of t'LUOll CORP., Irvine, has reportedly achieved a tecbnok>Cic.al breaktbroush in produciq low-co.\ fuel , .. fl"om sreen wood dd119. The proceu la a joint venture of the Georgia Forestry Commiuion and Applied Engineerin1 Co. Tbe guifter and burner were designed and manufactuered by AP· CO. according to a release. APCO ia a subsidiary of Daniel International Corp., Grf!ftlville, S.C., a ~luor Corp. company. OOfl.«J, NAMm STATIMllNT rtZllUC NOTICE PICTITIOU. eullll•U ....... ITAT11MlllfT Tiie ... _,,. .....-Is dDlne -•· llOUH: SEA lltEEZE .• WI W. ltlh SI., Coste M.Hi.. CL "'21 •oMftdD Torn•. 2n S Sc>ruco, SM!ta ~ CL '2103 Tllh ~ It CIW-llMI by en In· <11v.-1. • llGMndo Torres Tlll1 t~ WOI Ill.CS wllh Ille c-ty C... 01 Or ..... C-nly Oii Oc· 1.-.zt.1•. fl1-........ ,,.,, Or .... Coell Delly Piiot ()(.I. JI, ...... 1, t•. ll, 1• ~ PUBLIC Pl{OTICE . , . PIC'T1'10UC auat11•U NAMmlTAT•Ma•T TllO tot_,,. "''°"' ••• clolne ~ ..... , . GEM•u•I, H t Tvatln Ave., ~ llNdl, CA. tMJ GAYLENE LO••AINE AlltlYAMIT•. 1H Tustin Ave., ~ llNdl, CA. 9*J GAYLO•D SYLVESTE• WAGNIE•, -Event .. Star Ln., ~ llNdl, CA. . "*'° •AVICHAI A•IYAMtT•, 7St T•lfl'A"9., ..._, loedl, CA.'*> Tlllt ~-t1 c~IH lly e __. ............... a..,_ ArlyOfftllr TMt ...,.,_.. -llled wt"' -c-ty Clorll., Or-C-y .. Ocl .... ~ ._,,..,.. ar-. a.. oeity fl'feoc. Od .. 10, 17. 24. JI, "9 -------~--.., .. PUBLIC NOTICE Tllo ,.._ .... --· ••• 00•"9 --: .J & I MAIONttY, 110 011, ~ llMdl. ea. '*l Jemos Antll°"' •>K...,neft, 110 •ttt, N--1 llN<ll, ea. t'*3 • S1ev"' H. CM-'-· ,_, 5Pe, Hu11ll"91on 8eoch, C. .,.... J olln G 11uc11e11e11, 110 • l•t. Newpor1 lloech. C.. '*l Tlllt -•Mu II condu<led by • -••I pe.-nft!p. J-A. llYcNftM> "''' ,._ __ I ... filed wl11' , .. C:-ly Cl«IP. 01 Or-eo..tlty on Oc· 1 1-rlS,1•. .. -L fJ141*1 ,..,., .. _ 0.--..,-11 Delly Piiot i Oct. 17, 24, ll, NOY. 7, 1-•1- PUBLIC N«1i'ICE l'ICTITIOUI •u1111a11 NAM& ITAT•M•lfT Hoo lollowlnt .,., .. .,, ••• doono bullllOtsH: THE YANKEE CLIPP<R. HAIR I DESIGN FOR WOMEN & MEN. 1 .. 12 lleeell llvcl, HWltlntton -II. CA. ..., MAXl!EN CHAISUICSl•t. •10 W. Ellll, ,,...._..,CA . .o»2 Vl .. ASUIC 04AISUICSIR1, •10 W. Ellll. ,,,........, CA. tOJD2 Tiiis -1""1 Is C:Ol\<lll<lff b1 a -·l__....P -a..1-.1rt Tlllt 11.-...-was llllMI wllll Ill« County c ien. e1 Or-'-""' .... 0c1. ···-,., .. PvlllllNCI 0r0fl99 Coff1 Delly Piiot, Ocl. 10, 17, 7•. 31, ,., PUBLIC N011CE ,1CT1nous •us.11•11 .... ITATaMmlfT Tiie foltOWllltl 110rUft II dolftf WM-IH: ' FAR WEST FINANCIAL CORP., Newport Beach, bas reported third.quarter net earnings of $1 ,299,855 pr 65 cents pe~ share compared to $4.569.680 or $2.32 for the same period of 1979. Net income was $324,608 or 16 cents. . · PlllN'l'RONDt, INC., Irvine manufacturer of minicomputer line printers, second quarteP"(ended Sept. 216) baa recorded income of $911,000 or 25 cents per share on sales of Sll,290,000. Sis months (ended Sept. 216) net income waa$2,005,000equal to55 cents per share on sales of $23,351,000 com· pared with Sl,452,000 .. or 4 centa per share and Sl8,633,000 respectively last year. W.L GRACE• Ce •• New York City, baa listed third.quarter net income ol $218,403,000 or SI per- cent above Sl62,826,000 for tbe urn period. The firm's per share eamin1 wu $4.84 compared to $3.58 for tbe first nine months ol laat year, an in· creaae ol 30 percent. Earni.np tbroucb September were $219,540,000 or 14. 71 per abate up » ud S5 percent respectively .. The company operates Coco's, Reuben's, Baxltt .Street, Gorda Lia, Iaafdore'a, Cano's and· El Torito-La Fiesta restaurants in the Oran1e COaat area. HAct"~·:·~~:,r~'.:°sT:. V.-c&INt'EaNATIONAL INV., Irvine. bad •1•~:~=~~~ E. 111.. net income of $3,~ for UM: third quart~r and "8tn .. w.v.~,CA.t1111 r · .P•017..lgrnine month&. each a record. Net !DCOIDe nit .,._, 11 <.OftdllcWCI 11y •11 per shah waa 62 cents rorl.be third1auarter, tt:51 ' 1,..•~1 ..... 1;...1,.._ c.o. for nine months compared to 30 cents and 84 cents T111'-............ wes rn• •!'" ,,,. respectively for 1979. Counly OoW t1I Or-c-.ly on 0<1. ···--,....., ,.lltl!llNCI 0r-. C.0.11 Delly Pilot, OC:t. 10, 17, JA, JI, f- 411 ... PUBLIC NOTICE UNrl'ED CALIFO&NIA BANK income before securities tra,naactioos for the third guarter wu '23,914,000 or. $3.218 per share, a 2 percent increue over the third quarter of 1979. Net income was '23.944.000· or $3.28 per share, a 3 percent lain from third-quart~r 1'979 net income of '23,298,000 or S3.20persbare. . .. . . . . . ..... AYAl*UMOWl P'91tige location. Early Mlil Delivery. Holding and forwerdlng u.s.r..w ....... At;eoM n.w.1we. '111n.._.._,... ........ C.Atl114 17 ... . . ......... ----·-..... one nuclear power plant under romtrucUon. Tbe meuute also would require any utility buildlnl a nuclear plant to pOlt a bond adequate to de'.cominiulon it once it became ob· solete. • In Ore1oa. Meuure 7 would, like Mlasouri, require the H · iatence or federally licensed nuclear waste sites before new nuclear COMtrucUon could take place It would further require voter approval for future nuclear plants. ~ Jim Hulden, a !lpo~esman for Portland General Electnc which operates the Trojan nuclear plant near Rainier, said that ''most likely the issue will pass, because people don't undentaod the measure." He said in an interview that PGE had hoped to have another nuclear plant built and operating in Ore1on by the mid-l990s. But if Measure 7 passes. it would mean there would be no new plant unUI perhaps the year 2010, since there won't be any federal wute dis· posal sites ready until 1995. IN WASIDNGTON STATE, an initiative would ban, a.Iler June 30, 1981, importation of nuclear wule int.q the state except for medical wastes. Washington, South Carolina and Nevada are the only stat.es that have commercial nuclear waste dumps, and the ballot measure is specifically aimed at the Hanford reservation operated by Nuclear Engineering Co. Initiative 84 in Montana would not outwardly prohibit uranium mining, but would prohibit the milling of radioactive waste. In SQuth Dakota, Measure 2 would require voter ·approval of future nuclear power planta, radioactive w-ste disposal sites, and uranium mines and mills. South Dakota has no nuclear plants at present. .. , • .,_....,.ewe, Thomas C. Casey, Newport Beach, has been promoted to senior vice-president of investme nt s of First American Trust Co., Slllta Ana. He presently manqes the company's Newport Center office supervisinl in- vestments and·private trusts. Irvine Firm Studying Shale By Tiie Aaaocla&ed Preu Energy and Environmental Research Corp., lrvine, is one or two California firms atudyin1 practical uses for shale oU fuels under research contract& awarded by the Department ol Eneray's Technology Center in Bartlesville, Okla. The Irvine firm is teatina distillate ab•le oil in large stationary diesel r.npnea. Acurex Corp., Mountain View. ia leaUJill tesidual shale oU. The Bartlesville office la fundinl alx research projects for studyin1 suitability ol altemat.e fuels derived rrom coal and oil abate to operate the large stationary diesel en1tnes. ~ The engines are used on oil n1s. for remote- site and standby electrical 1eneratioo, pumpin1. compreuora and for marine applications oa lar1e sea vessels, a spokesman for tbe qency aaid. . 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Trouble SAN DIEGO CAP> -America's firit Datsun dealer says Detroit earned ita slumping sales problem by trying to change conaumer desires instead of satisfying them. "I always felt small cars should be big sellers." says Ray Lemke Sr., founder of San Die10 Datsun. "I think the really bi& cars bad to be. presold by advertising. The market was created. If Detroit bad built a reasonable size car, they would still have sold just as many." ' Lemke, who started ln the automobile buiness in 1926 as a mecba,nic in a Ford dealenhip, saw his first Dawan in 1958 when one showed up amidst a carlO«d o~man cars being delivered to fili small' jatage here: . .. . .. .. . "I was in ~ small car business even then with a German car called the Lloyd and Croeleys, a small American car. Thia truck came along and it had a 1958 Datsun four·door sedan on it," Lemke recalled in an iilterview. "I took. it and found out the whole car was tremendously well built. I wanted the line and I got it.'' Although small Japanese trucks seem to be especiaUy popular now, Lemke says they were actually the big- gest early sellers. L.£MKE ' "WHEN THE PICKUPS came along irf 1959, thal's what really kept us going. That was our bread and butter,·· he saict. ~;'The car volume came in about 1964.' · Lemke contends that the advantages of compact cars have long been apparent and points to a 1960 Book of Knowledge article by automotive expert Ken ... Purdy as proof. Purdy, after t:racUig the development of American cars from the Model Ton, predicts: "The compact is the future's car. It will have a four· cylinder air·cooled engine driving the· wheels Rearest it and will carry four people in comfort with room for a fifth. It will have a speed of aro1.111d 100 miles an hour and will average about 40 mil~s to the gallon of gasoline." "NOTICE THAT 'llE NEVER ·m entirrns the Japanese," said Lemke. "They stepped in and filled a need. The.Japanese simply did what Detroit couldn't or wouldn't do. I think Detroit killed their own small cars on purpose." Lemke, as one might expect, is not too sympathetic lo the current problems of American automakers. "There's no question in my mind that Detroit created this situation by not•coming on with a small car when they knew they should have -in 1973," he said. ·'They thought they could still ~uild the big gas hog. They really got caught." l i.S. ·Fines 3M WASHINGTON (AP) -Minne:sQtil Mining a nd Manufacturin& Co. has been fined $137 ,500 for alleged violations of U.S. laws designed to protect Israel against Arab boycotts, the Commerce Department h.as i!nnounced. The department said $80,000 of the total is for de.lays by 3M ,in reporting boycott requests received by its customers. The remainder of the fine grew out of actions by the· firm's foreign subsidiari~ in allegedy providing prohibited information about saleS of U.S .. goods to Middle Eutem buyers. 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"He 'd just lay right out there in the middle of the side walk aJl s tretched out," said Punky 's owner, Pam Wagne r . "Skateboards would go whizzi11g around him but he didn't budge, .. s he added . Same went for dogs a nd peo- pll' 'lftey either stepped over 1>r walk ed around the prone ('<It l.OTS OF PEOPLE would stop to pet Punky, which led to his brief lete-a -tetes with the afor<'rnPntioned actresses. Th<>n he'd plop back down onto th£• sirlewalk. waiting for the next 11no;11sJ)f'cting victims to ernerge fr o m the Great Pacific Yogurt shop. "Then he'd get cute," said Mrs . Wagner, who watched her concat in action from a nl:'a rl1\ boutique. folk-. spooning up t he cool stuff "hile seated on a store front liench we re the easiest mar k" for Punky l k "d c limb up on the bench. put his paws up and go fo r t ht-yogu r1." s h e ex- p I J 111 (•cJ Pl1NK Y Bl'JCAME a pro at this .routine, and more often than not, customers ended up cutting a few calories by shar- ing their snacks with Punky. "He liked vanilla," noted Mr~. Wagner ~'Ah . he'd eat a nything," sa1cl Mrs Wagner'sson,&ott. Tht.' Wagnt-rs an• moving to Da) ton a Bearh, Fla , and Punky seemed lt.'~s than e nthused about tht' l'ross rount r.) muvt.' So 'n1u(•h so in fatt. that the Wa~nC'rs had to keep him tutked a way in tht.' garage while the moving men were clearing o ut their Corona del Mar homt> "lle's very s us picious," sa id Mrs. Wagner l'un.ky ·s fears were c.·onfirmed Tuesd ay. He was driven to Los Angeles airport, loaded into a µet -safe cra te and whisked away ea stwa rd. Punky trave led solo., He 'll be in quarantine a , . \ few days , but will be paroled on the day the rest of the family catches up to him. Rumor has it that frozen yogurt can be obtained in the SunshineStateso Punky won't suffer withdrawal pains. "If he doesn't get eaten by an alligator;' he'll be okay," mused Mrs. Wagner. -M .P But Punky's party, like all good things, has com e to an end There'll be no more lazy but. digestive ly productive days in front of the yogurt shop Punky poses before leaving toWJ Den~i.st's ~Lady ·in Attendarice . . ~ -~ By JANET McCONNAUGHEY NEW ORLEANS (AP ) - ·Wben Malvin'a Cueria began work as a .dental assistant, bright IJghts nashed from un· "'abielded x'-ray tubes and her l>os s used leeches t.o drain abscessed teeth. • l:fer title, with the elegance of the early 1900s, was "lady In at- tendance.•· Her ~mployer, Dr. C. Edmund Kells, may have been the fint dentist ever to X-ray a living r:rson's mouth. And he definite· y created a stir when be first hired a female dental assistant jn 1885 But he also held ontq a technJ· que typical or the mld-1800s: couldn't stand that leech," she said. MRS. CUERIA, now 87 and living on the fashionable E splanade Avenue in New Orleans, was the .first dental as· sistant to be certified under the "grandmother" clause of the National American Dental As· sistaat.s' Associa~·o . She was honor Is month at the group's natl I convention, where she Win talk· about the un- expected dangers or tum-of-the· century X-ray machines. ··on one occasion. 'shortly after Dr. Kells had X-rayed the secretary and me, we both lost our hair from the middle of our foreheads to the middle of our beads and as far down as the temple," she remembered ln an Interview. "IF A PATIENT had an .abscessed tooth, he would send a ('orter to the drugstore and 1et a jeech. 1be porter would briq it :back in one of. those ltttle .. "Da. KELLS WAS very dla· ~ardboard containers like you • tl'esaed at this, and be1an to X· ''let soldllsh In," Mrs. Cueria f'eJ ·ny mice to see ll they would ••membered. lote their hair. It did not affect " "He would take this old the mice at all. Fortunately, we '.-ormy leech and put it ln this had loq 'hair and were able to '.babe that had a bole at botb arrance Jt to bide tbe bald 1pota ''ends. The smallest end wu f« unUI it P"ew bac~1:· lbe aakl. the mOutb. He would apply that X-rays were IUD new, ad'tbe \'Nbt to tbe abeceaecl felion. macbln9 bad to be focUHd eacll'" yftil leeeb would juat suck up all time they were UMCI. OalJ a cle-,.e laledlml out of tbe area end • cade or IO earlier, Kelli b8d Md ."IW•ll •· . to foeua ldl maebiM • Ma on , .. l'laat wu tlM onl1 time I bud Woiw .m, it• a ,.u.t. '41d•'t u1l1t lalm, beca.... I He Md a 'DeW·f....., - I ----·--········-·•#'• . ...... -. __ ,,,, by the time Mrs. Cueria, pro- nounced "cuiia," began to work for him. But the machine still was nothing like the sleek, lead· s.hlelded plastic-and-metal ones .now In use. "IT WAS JUST a plain glass tube. It had no covering on it whatever," she said. "When he would turn on the X-ray, bright- colored lights would flash all over. When be was X·raying a patient, I would hold a palmetto fan over their faces. When be X· rayed me, Rose -the secretary -would hold the fan.·· She worked for Kells until her marria1e in September 1915, and •lain when be dau1bter - born 11 months later -was about 12 years old. "Dr. Kells began writing a lot and he asked me to come ba~k and work with him. So I worked with himoffandonalterthat." In the interim, Kells had lost his hand to akin cancer. 0 HE 8'1'AaTED with trouble in hi• thumb. Then they re· moved hil lln1en, then they re- m6ved hil ba'bd, then they re- moved hi.a arm. up below the 1boukltr," •be ljlid. Br.::.:. time, Mn. Cuerta wu . no workinl for him. She •aa.:::c,t a JoUnl friend of hers Ht up • dental of. ftn Bat to Kelli ••· llfter . --. - .i.; ' ...... the final amputation~ Kells killed himself. Mrs. Cueria said she had no ill effects from the X-rays. And in· deed, despite her age, she is em· phatically up and about -as vice president of the Cathedral Deanery Gouncil of Catholic Women, as a member of \group called Patio Planters, and tak- ing care of her own houst!plants. SHE WORKED professionally until 1989. During World War II, Mrs. CUeria had helped start the first l(M-hour study course for dentaluaistanta. She wu a spry. 68 when the • dean of Loyola Unlvenit:r's den· tal school asked her to start a pro- 1ram there in 1181. "It wu lit- down, four-banded dentistry, teaching students how to work with uaiatanta. '· Malvina Cueria stands lYf •pment used by her titrdOtier in the early 1~· when she was a dental assistant. , .. . \.: .... . Vicki McCarty-Englund i~ Playboy coordinator Centerfold Is Legal By MICHAEL PAS~EVICH Of tlle 0.llf Pilo4 St.If I t'd be no cliche to hang a "Local Girl <Woman ) Ma k es Good" label on Vicki McCarty-Englund. · From Harb o r Vi e w Elementary School in Corona del Mar, she moved on to UC Berkeley School o f Journalism, Hastings College of Law, Cambridge Universi· ty and into a centerfold or Playboy Magazine. What's that again? M.s . McCarty, 26, married (hence the ·Englund l and bac k living i~ Newport Beach, smiled frequently as she discussed the apparent contradiction or a naked Phi Betta Kappa. That she would one day doff her duds for a nine.page spread in Playboy admitted· ly was the furthest t hing from tter min<1 when she grad_uated from Corona del Mar High. where she became the school's first female stu· dent bodv president. Actively in\·olve d in politics and writing, the ¥11 a vowed feminist moved north to UC Berkeley, receiv· ing her B .A. in journalism. Then it was back across San Francisco bay for two years at Hastings College or Law. It was during a s ummer break that Ms . McCarty fi rst made contact with Hugh Hef· ner·s huge corporation Sh e s p o tt ed a · newspaper ad.yertise· ment announcing the . , ·'The Great 25th ·An· ~iversary Playmate Hunt.·· "I was freelancing for; the (Los Angeles) Herald Ex- aminer and thought it wowd be a good feature,'· she re· called. Figuring a solid story might ~ure her a perma· nent staff position with the paper, Ms. McCarty phoned Playboy headquarters and set up an interview. A good deal or ribbing from friends and he r future husband preceeded her ap- pointment, which she a rrived at clad only in a bathif)g suit and her Phi Betta Kappa key. "l felt totally ridiculous," she laughed. "I didn't want to be in the contest. I wanted a story." Ms. McCarty was upfl"Ollt a bout her intentions . but Playboy orricials weren't buying it. "They didn't catch on to the reporter's role " she said. "They thought 'it was a pose." "I didn't know what they saw (in me>." she added, but a few weeks later the phone rang at her home. This time it was Ms. McCarty who wasn 't buying it when the voice at the other end of the line informed her that she'd been selected to appear in Playboy. "I said. ·very funny ' and hung up .. T he calls kept com- ing to the point of aggravation. ' "I finally said. 'you• re crazy . . . I don't want to have anytbing to do with your magazine," she said. Playboy, however, even- tually won her over aild Ms. McCarty prepared for the first photo session --one of many that stretched out for nearly two years. "I was a nervous wreck," she sajclof her first session in Bel Aire. "I must have put on 10 layers or clothes. I showed up looking like the s u g a r · p I um r a i r y or. somebody getting ready to play strip poker ... The initial shootini toot six hours as Ms . McCarty loosened up and slowly 5hed her clothes layer by layer. The pat.tieo~e of the photo- grapher (Amy Freytag) and· .. cooperation of Playboy folks over the ensuing '!"onths <See CENTERFOLD, Pase Ill) • I .. · ' ,, BUSINESS I STOCKS Thur.day'• Cloeiq Pricee NYSE COMPOSl'I'E TRANSACTIONS . at ,,, • "•· Octobef 31. ,., s ~LY PILOT fl7 ··~o.·- Car Size Brought Detroit Trouble SAN DIEGO <AP I -America's first Oat.sun dealer ' aaya Detroit earned it.a 1lwnpm1 sales problem by trying to chanie conaumer desires instead of satisfying them. ''I always fell a.mall can should be bi1 sellers." says Ray Lemke Sr., founder of San Oie10 Oat.sun. "I think the really bil cars had to be presold by adverti1in1. The market wu created. Ir Detroit had built a reasonable size car, they would atlll have sold just u many.·~ \ Lemke, who started in the automobile bwness 1n 1926 u a mecbank in a Ford dealership, saw his first Oat.sun in 1"8 when one showed up amidlt a carload or German C'ara bein1 delivered to his 1mall 1ara1e here . · ·· "I-was· in· the small car business even then with a German car called the Lloyd and Crosleys, a small American car. This truck came along and it had a 1958 Oat.sun rour·door sedan on it,·' Lemke recalled in an interview. "I took it and found out the whole car was tremendously well built. I wanted the line and I got it.'' Although small Japanese trucks seem to be especially popular now, Lemke says they were actually the big- gest early sellen. L£111111CE "WHEN THE PICKUPS came along tn 1959. that ' what really kept us going. Thal was our bread and butter,'· he said. ·'The car volume came in about 1964.'' t.emke contends that the advantages or compact cars have long been apparent and points to a 1960 Book of Knowledge article by automotive expert-Ken Purdy as proof. Purdy, after tracing the development of American can from the Model Ton, predicts; "'Ibe compact is the future's car. It will have a four cylinder air-cooled engine driving the wheels nearest 1t and wiU carry four people in comfort with room for a rirth It wiJl have a speed of around 100 miles an hour and wi ll avera1e about 40 miles to the gallon of gasoline.'· "NOTICE THAT HE NF.VER ment1<1 n5 th1· Japanese," said Lemke. "They stepped in and filled .1 need. The Japanese simply did what Detroit coulrtn:t 1ir wouldn't do. I think Detroit killed their own small cars on purpose." Lemke. as one might expect, ts not too sympathetic w the current probl~ms of American automakers . "'Ibere's no question in my mind that Detroit creat~ this situation by not coming on with a small car ~hen they knew they should have -in 1973," he said. "They thought they could still build the big gas hog. They really got caught." l.J.S. Fines 3M WASHINGTON IAP ) Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Co. has been fined $131,500 for alleged violations of U.S. laws designed to protect lsrad aguinst Arab boycotts, the Commerce Department has annuunred The department said S80.000 of the total is for delay~ by 3M in reportiqg boycott requests received by its customers. The remainder of the fine grew out or actions by the firm's foreign subsidiaries lD allegedy prov1din ~ prohibited information about sales of L S. goods to Middle Eaatem buyers. Dan L. Hitt, a 311aaat.tant1eneraJ coumel, said Thurs- day in St. Paul, "We chose this aett.Jement rather than face t.be potential for loal and cos Uy liti1ation. '' NEW YOAK 14PI Ocl JI) ''"'· /14¥41n<l!(I r"°l~s 11:r. 0.llM<I llM I /\ \lnC~MIQllCI lb5 '31 Talal ""'"' 1~ IW. NewlltQM 11 •• New low> 1s • WH4l AMEii 010 NEW YOAI( IAPI Otl lO Pt•-' T~{.. OdV I /14¥tM•O 1•• OKlirwd 41 r HO ~~ 109 7oe 790 /iM Noow Ill 71 H -~ I A -~tl•••ab I Tllu•\dat c...-r· .... , 01'" crnl' a ~uno, us OHllnatlonfJ k ~ .. 4S~""""" llM 31...,.lt.,.. ' I.> a p0und Mllv~rf'<I Tia 11"ai. illltlMI We.k t°"11JO\tl~ 11> Al_._ I• Ce!'I• a pcKM>d, N. Y Mercwy M10,00 "'"Ila•~. ~lat-..Sl•"3Jtroyni NY ------ NEW YOAK (API H•n(ly & llArmM .,1,.., TllWr. '" M , uplO.O'I Eno•llla<d t llv•• •• ,9 1'0, UP •Ou• laOrlUlecl SllW• UO.l01, "° '° °'' • 'I • FEATURING ; • • • Centerfold ( .......... -., . .....,~.~ la lilt. llcC&r\) I per'CI, .... ol ............ ud womiea makilll tWf bodiee aY.U.• ble for rilual eoaaumpUoa. It mo pakl ber 110,000. 11n;uty•1 anawer came tn tM Playboy article. whlc-h • .,,.. llenelf. aome Ume l..aat month. the woman who uuUally ahunned thf' Playboy phlle»ophy was appointed corporate coordlM&or ol Playboy En· tt'rprU.. lnc Tia• cor,oralloa bpt II\ eo.atm coataet wttll ber riJ pboH, alld HeD ant U. r.:-.~.::;.~:84'"~ •=•• I• eo•~·1ra4J1ate at at Cunllrlclle. "1 Ul6M UM traaedy of tM wo••'• movement ha• ~n tlaat women ue tnhlbltt'd aboul ~their aeaualtty for fe• Wt they •M 't be &Un ....to.ly." aht' wrote "1'o me, t.hat 'a unfortunate. beca ... I think lt'1 lmpor. teat that ..amen ·be aeen not u Ma ~et'ta but H 11nuaJ belncJ .. Her connection wllh Pl1ybo1 didn't end with ;ubUcMlon ol the partlc:ular luue. Ila. MrCarty earned SJOO a duy for publk ap peare.Dtft and appeared on TV 1hows such H Dinah Sbore. Tomorrow and Make Me Lauuh over the next year. Tbe lon1 drlvea to Los Anlelll are a dfaJ. but Ma. McCarty deacriW the new job 11 rewardln1. She la charted with coordlnatln1 promotional functions and propoaln1 new marketin& stratepes lor the corpora lion. Ma. McCarty nna.lly •P- -and la tilt S.ptember ·firt: ... of'ttie m Hine: tile 1MaJ .tlthd ~auty aMtMleDcta." ''The benefill are 1ood and 1t ·a providJng a lot of op- portunities," she commented. Equally important, she stressed, i.a that she. like other playmates, bas become a - permanent member of the Playboy family. ' . • .. .._ I aaw t.he mafaa1ne Oii ••. it waa real y ln· te....U.. to know tbat five ud a MU to ab m1Woa ,_ pie in tM Uaited Statet akme woukl ... u ... Ille noted. But what ol the confUct ol a lawyer and femlalal •P· pearin1 nude? Its . A nd now it appears her planned career in corporate law has -been shelved lor ·'They realty take care or their people," she said. "I could call them up 10 years from now and they'd say, 'alr i1ht. · " Get Off ·Mary's Case DEAR ANN LANDERS: lly wile and 1: . laave aotten alon1 ftne for almoet 50 yean. Wt! now are eD1aaed in a continwn1 U'lllment and · · wut a tb1rd party's opinion. ·· I waat ID)' Mary to wear aleeves, at leut b> :-..... r elbowa. Sbe refuses. Mary has been a IOlfer all ber life. and b.er arm1 UMd to be in ll'Mt abape. These lat two years abe hasn't · .._ well, and ber upper anna have beeome, 'a*fully flabby. I bate to ._ .._. Oelb awiDliJlg , .-..nandfolth. / . :: .; I tlllnk tbe world of my wife. Her face Is : '-tieautiful. It hurts me for people to see a part of Hr tbat la ao unattractive. lan't that 'what c:lotbel are for? To cover and enhance? ,. , Ann, if it were a Ump or a aecood chiri I wouldn't say a word, but those qly upper arms really pt to me. We have all'ftd to abide by ,_,. dldaioo. -Jiii AND MARY IN FLINT -lbl-81He,_ue..,_.,.. ....... : ........ , fta~ .... UBI are...,.. I : ,.., 2 ...... , .. leu&. ... If l ..... •817 I : : ...W ~ wear 1111••· ... I'• 8el I •• _,. ~II •817· Mil• ......... wu& le .. u 1hnea,;. .. ., .... , ._. ,_....., lter. •• ,..,.. ........................ a& : •UJ II..,,...,.. a. .....t w •11,.Mema. . Get fill a.r eue ... lee wlla& .. HI•. ! : DEAR A~~J LANDERS: Tod~y my ; paotbar, out ot me blue, aa1d to me, Where ~ weald ,au ratber Mft lf both your fatber aad I lboald cle at tbe aune UmeT" Sbe tlleD named I :-tome lnlllllll 984 UBc.ae. ud do9f fn-d8. I am mlJ II yean old, and tW qu•tion up· 1: Mt~ a lot. '!be ftnt tb1q Uaaf came to my ? ............. ~ both baft ICMD' terrible ~ ... w. 'n.. I ~ tbey .._ be' plannAn1 ..... dtvotte. Ann Landers aomethina is wrong. What should I do? NEEDING HELP INST. JOE, MICH. Dear Neet1a1: Uacenaia&y cu lae frtpte.- la1, ..,ectally lo a IJ-year.W. I laellne Y• ....... be teld na& la loial •· Take W. eol· ••• a. ,_r ma&lter aH &ell'laer &llll letter la y .. n. "811 lier lo plea• tall le JM a.._ H. S.•etimee parft&I, wM try lo pl"Med &llelr c~ • tlle• aa llQ..ake. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Someone must fmaUy be getting throu1h to you on bomoaex- ualily. All of a sudden your anawen suc1est that you are at 1001 last lettint the picture. I refer to your intelli1ent reapome to "Peach Tree in Georgia." Congratulations . Why didn't you go one step further and mention that there are 1ay lawyen and doctors and cler1Ymen, banken· and members of this country's most impressive executive board.a? Theae people are not psychotic -in fact, their minds are amon1 lbe best. Many husbands and wives would fall fiat on their faces if they knew they were married to 1ays. Al. you said, so many bom<>Hxuals keep lhls aspect of their lives carefully concealed. They IO out of ~r way to make snide remarks and tell jokes abOut "queers" and "fairies" to throw people ort the track. • • Thia letter doesn't need a reply, Annabelle. If you qree with me, print it. -k .C. DEAa K.C. I de. Herek IL '~·. 1Mer' tbat IQbt' llom ~ed aat a..Dd :; ftad ·--atacll; of fapen. It . llDtteotdd ?'iii a wW. I 8"1 11fared out ol my ... tlaat ~~-~--, Table-setti~ Isn't Problem j ~ 87 ~y JANE 8CAacsu.o ............... No one arped about wba8e tum it was to Mt tbe table wben the Claderella GulRI of Cllildrm'a Hmpltal bad a hmd·raiainl t.ea. .. ore than 30 local stores arn.naed elegant table aetUnp for display to tbe 450 suest.s. who :i-·..,<t. , -.. ,":., .... ·;: .. .. . ( Borost!ope ] ...... @ .. _•_ ....................................... .,, crowded into the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club in Corona del Mar. . HOit.ea fashions from Gimooea in Newport Beach were modeled as ~ll admired the newest in china, silver. linens 8nd crystal. · Mrs. Richard Holmgren and Mn. Edwin Finster were co-chairmen for the event, and they were assisted by Mrs. Dean Mccann, Mn. ,James Dubrott, Mrs. Thomas Mahoney, Mrs . Charles Mcintyre, Mn. Joseph Stemler,. Mrs. Robert Gaylord, Mrs. Walt.er Pusch and Mrs. Richard Shelton. Mrs. Carl Frova is president or tbe group. In keeping with the occasion, the BCYC pro- vided a lar1e fruit centerpiece, and guesll en· joyed tea, sandwiches. fruit and cookies while looking at the tables. Christmas cards and cookbooks were for sale, and prizes donated by the participating stores were awarded to many lucky guests. Among the table-hoppers were Mrs. Edward Schumacher, Mrs. Edward Bell, Mrs. Robert Lucas, Mrs. Robert Barnes, Mrs. William Gnandy, Mrs. Paul Rolfes, Mn. Albert Ge11ele, Cathryn Tennille. Mn. Robert M. Barton, Mrs. David Saylor, Valerie Sudder. Mn. Don Woodward, Doris M. Vaqce and Mary Lou Linn. Tri Delta Pledges 40 Frid-.. Octot)er 31 . 1980 CWLV PILOl - PVllUC NOTIC£ "'~"out • .,.. ... .. .... t'fAH .... T rl•• lel-1~ .. , .... , •r• e..1119 ............. WAltMIHOTDN·fUUIN, L.TQ .. I•"' HM •-... lr•IM, Celllwnle '1114 ,,,. ,._,, P We,ml~ Co, I• l a11torn1• c.,_.11.,1. 14$'1 Hele .... -.Ir-, celllof'llla t2114 Tiii• -' ..... I• C-..Clecl ., e llm1l .. __ Wll THI ltDel •T,. 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Wlllt'll ,.,.111·11t'lll l'<I 111ore than a 60 l'l't ,., 111 • 111µ ' '-L•Uu re this yea r. 1:. t ht• l1•<1d 111i:t npplier lo several of tht• t'<1un &des t4rgeted b) the l'uhfornatiJ avocado 'ndustry Nl'w:. of tl1e f.ll'aeli crop s hortage pr11m1>tH1 Clliftmia indus tr} offt<'tals to lavest.igate foreign market de .,.fopm'ent. 'Conc luding a fa ve ·week market s urvey. Ric ha rd I. Seaton . pre s1 dt>n t or the C.lifornia Avol'ado Export As Meiation, reported !hat negot ia· d o n s for a vorado s ales in Europe and the Orient had been f111alized after the s election or s ale s re pres~n ta t iv es i n · terviewed during the t rip. DETAILS OF the negotiations incl~de "firm agreements " on jiijcirig arrangements and pay- ._.nts, according to Seaton. who 19ted that such a rra ngements llft' •1w usual" for a vocado sales ~Europe. . . Jlil umerous countries were m· vilved in the negotiations, in· eluding Ca na da , Japan. Hong Kong; United Kingdom . Holland. B elgium , L u xem b o urg . Ger many, Nor w ay, S wede n, Denmark. ·Finland, and 1''rance. whicb boasts a higher pe r capita consumption of avocados than the U.S. and is second in per ca pit a -cons umP,11011 111 the world only to Mexico J . ~ Gardening _________________ _ Ready for Toniglaf APW• .. -'• It just wouldn't be Halloween without a jack·o"l anler~ So Tim Petersen, Daily Pilot staff artist. selected this one from the annual pumpkin festival at Half Moon Bay and "carved" it for our re aders. The Great Pumpkin Festival attracts thousands of visitors each year Lily of the Nile Easiest to Grow . There are ft:w µlant:-. that J rP m or (I e as ily grown th:in I ho· tuberous rootr-d 1.115 of lht: ~ii<' plant one to a medium container ;ind :.a bout three to a tub the siZI' of J half 50 gallon barrel F~nish F':J!l f;ardening Plant Bulbs, Seeds and Lawns • ID November l\;nv t!mbc r s coo l te m - pt'r~t ures signal the start of wan ter for Southern California, but there's still time to ftnish fall gardening "Garde ners who've ha d a busy autumn can take heart you have a t leas t anot her month tu do fall garden chores." says "Nove m b e r ·in Sout h e r n Ca ltforrua Gardens " in the cur- rl'nt is~ue of Sunset Magazine. l'OOL·S E ASON vegetables should be planted this month so they 'll have some good growing time before they're slowed down bv cold weather Sow seeds of beets. carrots. lettuce. onions. pars ley . pe a s . r a d is hes . rutabagas. spinach, Swiss chard a n d turnips You can get B r ussels s prout s, ca bbage , caulinower. lettuce, onions a nd Swiss chard as •tarte '1 pla nts in nursery pony pa<!ks. For winter and spring color , p l a nl a n nu a l s t his m on t h . Among the nume rous annuals l'urrently availa ble in pony pa c ks a r e . sem perflor e n s begonia, columbine . English d a isy. Iceland poppy. lobe Ii a , pansy. petunias. Shast a daisy. sweet alyssum, violas Many an nua ls also are available in four inch pots. A NEW ANNUAi . Daanthus st ra in ca lle d Ro undabo ut is available in Southern California for the fi rst time. Blossoms re· se m ble t hose of the "Wee Wi ll ie " va r i e t y of s we et William F lowers come in white. pink . rose . red . purple , and so me are bi·colored. Pre pare now for spr ing and summer color by planting bulbs · of anemone. crocus. daffodils . frees ias, .g rape hyac inths , ixia. larherrali a, lilies. oxalis, ranun- c u I as. :;cilia . s par a c is a nd watsonia . Chill hyacintt;i and tulip bulbs in a re frigerator vegetable crisper for four to six weeks before planting , When chrysanthemums finish blooming this month. cut them back to within 6 or; 8 inches of the ground. If plants a re over crowded. this also is a good time to divide them Lift clum ps. cul roots into pieces and disca rd old or woody centers lle plant re- maining pieC'es. FALL IS THE BEST lime to pla nt California nallve plants Nurseries should have large sup pli es this month. For a bank o r open area whe re little wate r is available, St. Ca the rine's lace works we ll. The plant Rroduce~ grayish·pink flower s in large ~l u sters from A-pr il to Sep· \ember Plants grow three to six· feet tall. November 1s aTso an excellent tim e to plant any tree or s hrub that isn 't frosl·tender or sold ba re ·ro o t in J a nua r y a nd February. Trees and shrubs put in now s h o u ld e stablis h themselves befor e cold weather arrives. Plant bluegrass, rye and other cool-season lawns now ; seeds germinate fast e r in warm weather. If you need to overseed a Bel"muda lawn, first rfiow the g rass as close as possible, rake out runners and thatch, then sow s eed ~eepi~'lg SOil R~chr_ Aids Plant Growth One of the rea l joys l)f garden mg is in having a rich. workable soil. . one that is easy to di g 1.n· to with a, shovel or trowel and one that your plants appreciate There is, no e xruse for a com , pacted and unwor k.:lble soil The re are m any commer cial preparations which. when ~dded to the soil. will keep it in good condition. You ca nnot just pour Fkn Plant Sale Slate 1d Fullerton College Horticulture Department's annual on·campus fall plant sale is slated for Mon· day I through Friday with pro· c eed s in aad o r c wards , s cholars hips a nd stude nt ac- tivities, Offe red at wholesa le prices will be a variety of landscape shrub!! and trees. alon1~ with a n assortment of house plants. All pl~nts we re prop aga le d and grown by horticulture s tudents Ho r ticulture teache r Ken t Gordon said the sale wilt' be I Lo .4·30 p.m. each day p'us Tues da y a nd T hu rs day even ings from 7 to 9. at the horticultur e center on Berkeley Aver ue, east of Lemon Street s oil amendments over your en· tire garden and look (or a mira· c le to happen. Yo u have to wor k the soil over and then add the ·amendments. working the m into a depth of at least 18 inches. T HIS WO RK C A N be a pleasure i f yo\J consider tM re- wards. Plants respond better to food both that which is in the soil and that whic h you add Water penetration is ent\tllced a lso. November. 1s ·a good month to consider conditioning the soil. Early rains can make the soil eas ier to work and this alone cuts down the effort involved to a minimum .• TO IMPROVE YOUR soil, add organic material lilte redwood comJ)06l or peat moss and even t h e comme r cially p a ck aged bags of humus. Then after you have worked t he s e in a d d f e r tili ze r . Y o u r l o ca l nurseryman can he lp you in this a re a ·to use the ri~ht products ror the type or soil you have in your locale. Re member now is the lime to get that soil into s hape so you can take advantage of the winter ra ins which will ht!lp work these m aterials d e epe r into the ground. L Weekeml Garde11ing Checklist Unlike most b11lbous planl<., its strap·like fo li..lge 1:0:. cv<'rgrcen. lending subst.:incr lo the garrten from the moment }llU '>l'I 1t 11ul And like mt1st bulbs. 11 has J built·in bloom of sh''"} urntwb held high on l•ing s tiff stein:. fo1 all to see One of the best hlue:. t1i he found in Cali fornia gardens 1:- that bek>ngmg to the Agapan thus <t here's also . whi\e) an~ this lovely bloom will cdme the fi rst summ «'r after planting PlanL<> set out ouw wi ll be· in bloom before• \OU know 11 LIKE MOST Rl'LBOUS plants ,\gapa nlhus will inc rease the ~1ze over the vears Eventuall). 11 "111 ~come overcrowded and nl.'cd d1\'is1oR1 Whe n this hap pens. lift thl~ clump during late fall or winter and d1v1dc 1t Your c>fforts in this line will tJe re· wa rded with a number of new plants. so don't l>c~rudge Lhe IJt tie effort involved. ~:iv QUALITY 1 ~1 ... ~ .... "~~ ,.....,.,,. hds ::'.9!L °"-I i e Spring and s ummer bloom· in g p e r e n n ia l s s u c h a s de lphiniums and shasta da isies can be planted now to insur,c their best performance next year • If rains arrive late in the season fo r your area. remember to waler lawns , roses. bedding plants. etc. • • Staking chrys anthe mums will keep them from tof?pling over .in heavy rains. • Se lect ear ly b looming aza1eas in nurseries for flower type arid color soon. .. When planting bulbs in pots or containers, don 'l be afraid to · crowd them in. The more you plant, the better the show. TO TIONK OF I.IL\' of thl' Nile as a '>ummer h lou m ing pl a n t onl ) 1s n ot ta k1 n Ji! Ca lifornia's varied t lim al e into full a ccount I n s o u th ern Ca lifornia . it 1s mor e apt to · bloom in latt> spring. whilc the fartMr north you grow it. the longer it blooms Lilies of the Nile should be planted in areas that receive good drainage. Tbey wall endure al mo~t any cultural condJtion except soggy soil Gardeners h ave a ls o had s uccess with growing them in tubs and con· -•taine rs. lf you want to try this. The planting a rea around your t\gapanthus should be taken ad· vanta~e of as a fo reground of t•ric;p wh1H• a nnua ls or com· plimentary hlue o r yellow violas make.;; quite a ga n1c n scene. (.are Package Set For Cle m e nte Club San Cfe menlt• Garden Club wall mel'l Wednesday at 1:30 p.m, Michael· Robitaille, assistant dir ector o f Ca r e 's Pacific Southwest office, will speak on the growth a.nd goals of Care's programs and the part it plays in the world gatdcning program. PLAN AHEAD ... HAVE A GREEN Booklet On· Tree s ·Available . • LAWN ALL WINTERI 5 BAGS BANDINI • STEER AND 10 LBS. • OREGON RYE · • GRASS SEHL enough • 10 cover 1.000 sq fl Our Certified Nurserymen ° 1'·'2 value tell you how ro winter green your lown Nur1ery Special GARDENIAS I ( Florut Sp ecial I CARNATIONS Freshly cut. 'MYSTERY' Beautiful corsage-slie fragrant blooms. 'YEITCHll' Smaller fragrant olooms. Compact growth. 2.98 DOZ. Toke home dozens! Since 1946 · T he lime to begin car· ing for trees is while they l t still hea lthy. not a fte ttiJhey've become diseased or UD,Sightly, A good care program begins with underst and· irrg of your role in rela· lion to trees. and t4 he lp the gove rnme nt h as a v ail able t he booklet, · · R x f o r W o u n-d e d Trees." This booklet tells you tiow to ca re for trees to keep them healthy and p r otect the m from wou nds . ll a lso d is- cusses ways to prevent, recognize and red uce dam age that sets iri afte r tree wounding. The booklet costs $1.35 a nd can be purchased from the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Gov- ernment Printing Office, Washington. D.C .• 20402. II SALE , BECAUSE WE GROW THEM 1 I /6/80 . A.CHS Of PUMTS ••••••••••••••• AT WHOUSALI & lllOW 4 ft. T ... ,........ 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CA 92827 / t 11•1847•• 1 .................... _, ................................................ J ...,,_. ----------·. I \ • I I 1 · I I . . ------. - Fftd9y. Octo ber 31. 1980 ONLY PtLOl Week der {I Crea g Doors Qpen Tonigh THESE GHOULISH CHARACTERS AWAIT YOU AT KNOTT'S 'SCARY' FARM HALLOWEEN HAUNT THIS WEEKEND Arts Allianf!e Co11ve11es . I Next County B 'oom: Culture By JODI CAD~NHEA~ OI I ... Oellf ...... S .. H Culture is alive and well in Orange County and may soon rank with business as an atlrac· tlon for future growth. '(bat's the word from Ron Yeo, president of the Orange County Arts Alliance which met in Anaheim Wednesday to dis· cuss the current and future status of art in Orange County. ••1 TlllNK WE have 10 years ol outstanding growth ahead of ua," aaid Yeo. .. "Fint it was agriculture, then at w~ tra,n.sportation, housing, schools, and business." he said. "Now it's culture's tum." Not every'one shared Yeo's o~ .Umism for the s upport and suc· cea1 al art projects in the coun- '.\y. Several members of a panel represenµng different art dis- ciplines voiced concern about future funding for their or- ·•anlutions and a lack of com- munica~ among the groups. c ulture than they 're getting." said Tom Santley. vice president of Pa cifi c Mut ual. .. Culture groups are not as Wt'll organized as they could be ... In pointing tof a lack of or· ganiiation. Sa9(ley singled out what many of the more than 100 r epresentatives from various art groups' view as a basic problem. Lack of funds was· also dis· cussed as· a possible obstacle tha t could i mpe d e future cultural growth in the county. IN ORDER TO succeed in the 1980s Yeo said that m any of the cultural groups would have to begin working together in cirder to avoid duplicating services to the community. During the last 10 years , music and theater have seen the greatest strides . according to Yeo. ·'They (museums) are going to have to offer programs that get the public involved, rather than waiting for the public to become interested, .. he said. SOME OF THE views ex- pressed by different represent· atives from the art disciplines included: Speaking ~n -music, James Dunning, director of the Irvine Master Chorale. said that all mus ic groups should unite to make music a mor e effectivt- part of the a rts. In the area of da nce. Math Lascoe told the a udience that ballet was enjoyine popularity throughout t he county. while modem dance studios are clos· ing. JOHN BRANDER, director of the Laguna Poets. called the liter ary discipline the "least or- ganized" of all the arts. literary groups in Orange Coun· ty a nd that the only writ er's g roups are sponsored by col· leges. · Reilly Rhodes. director of Bowers Museum, told the au- dience that funding is the most c ritic al pro bl e m fac ing museums and that a more pro· fessional approa ch will be needed in order for museums lo grow. "TO SAY THAT theater is alive and well is putting it nuld· ly." said Patty Gene Sampson, president of the Or ange County Community The ate r Associa - tion. This group staged a one-act play festival in July which at- tracted nine local theater or- ga nizations. , Yeo outlined a six-step master plan for future cultural growth in Orange County which in- cluded the participation or all the a rt groups along with representatives from city and county governments . Monsters Mas, For Halloweer. .Halloween haunts will be stalking the Orange Coast lo111~ht as a slew of scary houses open their spooky doors to th1>us,111t1s of ghosts, goblins a nd little witches. In Irvine tho 10-room ''Heritage House of Horrors .. np1·11~ 1t:. doors at 6 p.m. for youngsters 6-12 and again at 8 :30 till 10 p r•i t 111 those over 13. HAUNTED HOUSE-GOERS will ha ve a chance to sec 1111•• • than 100 costumed spooks in the torture chamber, witches 1110111 laboratory a nd operating room at the Youth Services (\.'Ill• t'. 4601 Walnut Ave. Admission is 50 cents. Children 12 and under are invited lo participatt• 111 t' • .1 { Mesa's "Monster Mardi Gras" costume parade to<lav ;it 1 111' South Coast Plaza's Carousel Court There will be judging in six categories and the grand \\ 11l 111 1 will receive a prize that includes two nights at Sout h \ ''·' : Plaza Hotel and a tr ip to Disneyland. All participant:. 11o 111 •. ceive a free pumpkin and' a ride on the carousel. \ A DANCE AND COSTUME oontes t wall begin tonight .JI " p.m in Costa Mesa 's downtown Community <.:enl•·1 1: t • Anaheim St.. for teen ·age and adult mentally retardtd ' l1v1• b&1nd and refreshments will be provided. Adm1ssio11 1.s ~11 • •1 '" f'or more information call 754-5158 Also in Costa Mesa. the March of Dimes is spor1o;•11 11 · 11 ... fifth annual Haunted House torught from 7 to 11 p m. at tt11• 1 1 ,. • County fairgrounds, Building9. , .--- Children under R are advised against entefrhg the 1: rooms. Ad mission is $1 75 lmd $1.25 for children 11nd1·r 1:1 Free scary movies will be shown today ':it ~I 1• I· youngsters at Murdy Park in Huntington Be<Jch FRE E FRANKENSTEIN MAKEU P lessons also will ti · .. : fered ·at the Comm unity Center on the corner of GoldPn \\ ... 1 and Norma Drive. Popcorn and punch will be 10 cents. Knott's Berry Farm continues its eighth a nnual "llallowt•••n Haunt" tonight through Sunday with the "Tomb of Terror-;" ;111rl the new "Dr. Alucard's Chamber of Horrors." Wolfman Jack will also be on hand for the "Shock ·n· n•H'k Revue " featuring ghoulish special effects. OTHER' HALLOWEEN HAPPENINGS at Knott·~ H<'rr' Farm include the showing of "The Curse of Dr. Cleavt>r" iu th .. Bird Cage Theater every half hour from 8 to 11:30 p.m . Ghoulish sideshows will continue nightly, includinR . 1-'lurn" the human volcano, Grey Otter the hatchet man. Sam Sk1n111 r the human blockhead and Miss Volta the electric lady. Monsters and ghouls of every description will be h<.1unli111• the amusement park as more · than 2,700 e mployc•c•., dr , Halloween costumes. TICKETS ARE 18.75 FOR the Halloween Haunt and inclune admission to the park. For ticket information contact Tickctrcin agencies or call 827-1776. ext. 457. A "Haunted Hearse" will be pa rked at Garden Gro\P·~ West Haven Park. 12252 West St. from 7 to 9 p.m. Admission t<; 75 cents with proceeds gomgto ~efit the city's teen p:-ogram anrl projecl(REACH. . I "The publi1: wants more The OCAA president added that the public's persistent view o r. mus eum s a s h a ving a "stodgy" atmosphere have kept the m from being more popular. Brander added that there is practically nothing offered by The Arts Council will meet again for a two-day conference Feb. 18 and 19. Six Flags Magic Mountain wilJ open its doors to Dr. Dani• and ~agician Ron J ones, along with gypsy fortune tc>llet ., and Spidota th-man spider . The scary furi lasts till Nov.?.. - 'B"lloon. Art ~n Inflating Expe-Piehc If at first you succeed .. try, try again. That was the motiva- tion behind Sunday's "balloon day " for cbildren at the Newport Harbor Art Museum. ,.. Orange County artist Richard Beenen set up two la rge weather balloons for children to draw on . When the balloons were complet- ed, he deflated them and cut out each draw- ing as a souvenir for the young artist. "The idea was very successful last year when we did it at Newport Center in celebration of Museum -W e e k , ' ' e x p I a i n e d . Phyllis Lutjeans, the museum's curator of education and special events. More than 150 youngsters part.icipated in the drawina event, using color markers and lots of imagination. Beenen is a local artist who waa bom in Los Aqeles. He baa ex· bibited at Cal State Fullerton and Lon1 Beach Mimeum of Art. and WU inclUded in the Newport Harbor Art Museum's exhibition. "Our Own Artlltl," lut fall. NIV•100YOUNGrOll ... 8ALLOONPUN · ~Allll~r;l,MlllHH9f11Ml J ! Ffi~. Octob9r 3 1 1980 OAA.Y PILOT Week d r {I Creaking ·Doo~ Open T _Onight _ - THESE GHOULISH CHARACTERS AWAIT YOU AT KNOTT'S 'SCARY' FARM HALLOWEEN HAUNT THIS WEEKEND Arts Allianf!e Convenes Next County Boom: Culture By JODI CADENHEAD Of , ... o.lly ,., ... S&off Culture is alive and well in Orange County and may soon rank with business as an attrac- tion for future growth. ' That's tl)e word from Ron Veo, presiclent of the Orange County Art& Alliance which met in Anaheim Wednesday to dis· c uss the curr ent and future atatua ol art in Orange County. .. , 'JHINK WE have 10 years ol outstanding growth ahead of us," said Yeo. "First it wu agriculture, then It wu tn,naportation, housing. schools, and b45iness, .. he said. "Now it's culture's turn." · Nol everyone shared Yeo's op- Umiam for tbe support and suc· ceaa ol art projects in the coun- ty. Several members of a panel represenpng different art dis- ciplines voiced concern about future fundin g for their or- ganizations and a lack of com· muntcation amopg the groups. "The public wants more c ul ture than they 're getting." said Tom Santley. vice president o f Pacific Mutual. "Culture groups are not as wt>ll organized as they could be · · In pointing to a lack of or· ganization. Santley s ingled out what many of the more than 100 representatives from var ious art g roups view as a basic problem. . Lack of funds was also dis· cussed as a possible obstacle that could impede future cultural growth in the county. IN ORDER TO succeed in the 1980s Yeo said that many of the cultural groups would have to begin working togethe r in order to avoid duplicating services to the community. During t he last 10 years, music and theater have seenlthe greatest strides, according, to Yeo. The OCAA president added that the public's persistent view of museums as h av ing a "stodgy" atmosphere have kept them from being more popular. ··They (museums ) arc going to have to offer programs t hat ge t the public involved, rather than waiting for the public to become interested . ., he said SOME OF THE views ex· pressed by different represent· atives from the art disciplines included: Speaking on m usic, James Dunning, director of the Irvine Master Chorale. said that all muslc groups should unite to make music a more effective part of the arts. In the area of dance. Matti Lascoe told the audience that ballet was enjoying popularity throughout the county. while modern dance studios are clos· ing. JOHN BRANDER director of the Laguna Poets, called the liter ary discipline the "least or· ganized" of all the_ arts. Brander added that there is practieiaHy nothing offered by . literary groups m Orange Coun- ty a nd that the only writer's groups are sponsored by col, leges. Reilly Rhodes, director of Bowers Museum, told the au- dience that funding is the most critical problem facing museums and that a more pro· fessional approach will be needed in order for m~eums to grow. "TO SAY THAT theater is alive and well is putting it nuld- ly, ·' said Patty Gene Sampson, president of the Orange County Community Theater Associa· tion This group staged a one·act play festival in July which at· tracted nine local theater or· ganizations. Yeo outlined a six-step master plan for future cultural growth in Orange County which in· eluded the participation of all the art groups a long with representatives from city and county governments. The Arts Council wfll meet again for a two-day confer~nce Feb. 18 and 19. 1 • Monsters Mas .. For Hallowee r~ Halloween haunts will be stalking the Orange Coac;t t11111~ht as a slew of scary houses open their spooky doors to lh1111s 11111:-. of ghosts, goblins and litlle witches. In Irvine the 10-room "Heritage House of Horrors " opt·11 -. 1h doors at 6 p.m . for youngsters 6·12 and again at 8: JO till 10 µ ;•, '''' those over 13. HAUNTED HOUSE-GOERS will have a chanct! to s ec 11111· than 100 costumed spooks in the torture chamber , witches ro<.J111 laboratory and operating room at the Youth Se rvices <\~olt 1. 4601 Walnut Ave. Admission is 50 cents. Children 12 a nd under are invited to part1c1patt· 111 1 • 1 Mes a's "Monster Mardi Gras" costume parade toda' :.ii 1 ·11 South Coast Plaza ·s Carousel Court There will be Judging in six categories and the ~rant! '' '"'" ' will receive a prize that includes two nights at South 1 "·''' Plazc.1 Hotel and a trip to Disneyland. All participant" "'ill .. ceivc a free pumpkin and a ride on the carousel. A DANCE AND COSTUME contest will bc·gm tonipt t 11 1, p.m in Costa Mesa's do~ntown Comm unity Ce11l1·1 1: 1 .. 1 Anaheim St.. for teen ·age an<l adull mentally rctank-d \ Ii v• band and refreshments will be provi<led . Adm1ssio11 1s '111 • ·1 '" f'or more information call 7 54·5158 Also in Costa Mesa. the March of Dimes 1s spon''" 11 1111 fiftll annual Haunted I louse torught from 7 to 11 p m at thr• < '• County fairgroun(js, Building 9. Children under Rare advised a~ainst entn1ng th<' 1: rooms. Admission is $'l 75 and $1 2S for children 11mh·1 1:1 f'ree scury movies will be shown lo1lay ;11 :i I' youngsters at Murdy P ark in Huntington Beach FREE FRANKENSTEIN MAK EUP lessons alsd will lw "' fered at the Community Center on the corner of Gold"n \\ , .. 1 and Norma Drive. Popcorn and punch will be 10 cents . Knott's Berry Farm continues its eighth annual "llallowl•t•11 Haunt" tonight through Sunday with the "Tomb of Terror-." ;ind the new "Dr. Alucard's Chamber of Horrors ." Wolfman J ack will also be on hand for the "Shock 'n ' n 11('k Revue" featuring ghoulish special effects. 0'111ER HALLOWEEN HAPPENINGS at Knott's Hl'r n Farm include the showing of "The Curse of Dr. Cleaver" 111 th,. Bird Cage Theater every half hour from 8 to 11:30 p.m . Ghoulish sideshows will continue nightly, including. Fl;1rnr, the human volcano. Grey Otter the hatchet man. Sam Skiniwr the human blockhead and· Miss Volta the electric lady Monsters and ghouls of every description will be hau11t1111' the amusement park as more than 2,700 emplo)'C'<''-ti•, Halloween costumes. TICKETS ARE $8.75 FOR the Halloween Haunt and include admiMion to the park. For ticket information contact Ticketron agencies or caU 827-1776, ext. 457. A "Haunted Hearse" will' be parked at Garden Gro\·e 's West Haven Park. 12252 West St. from 7 to 9 p.m. Admission 1r. 7S cents, WI th proceeds going to benefit the city's teen program and project REACH. · Six f1ags Magic Mountain wilJ open its doors to Or. 1Ja n11 and MagiciaQ Roo.Jones. along with gypsy fortune tellers anti Spidora the human spider. The scary fun lasts till Nov 2. ·BalloOn ;irt-on Inflating Experience . I If at first you succeed . try, try again. That was the motiva- tion behind Sunday's "ba lloon day " for children at the Newport Harbor Art Museum. Orange County .artist Richard Beenen set up two large weather balloons for children to draw on. When the balloons were complet- ed, he deflated them and cut out each draw- ing as a souv.enir-for- the young artist. ''The idea was very s uccessful last year when we did it at Newport Center in celebration of Museum Week," explained Phyllis Lutjeans, the museum's curator of education and s pecial events. More than 150 youngsters participated in the drawing event, using c0lor markers and Iota of imagination. Beenen is a local artist who was bom ln Lot Angeles. He baa ex· hiblted at Cal State Fullerton and Loni Beach Museum of Art, and was included ift. the Newport Harbor Art Museum's exhibition, "Our Own Artists," last fall. I I ,, NIVlllTOOYCUICIPOlt ... IALLOON l'UN ,,,,, ..... ~.,.1,•·-~-- • t , _--.;_._ _O~l,_ Y Plt._Q I .. I IMlTE DTICKETSAREONSALE tur the Nov 14 appearancE> ot veteran 1c tor James Whitmore at FullertonColleQit't I 'IU11lll\t•r Auditor 1um , 201 E . CMpmanAve. T tw 8 p m vcr torm4r)( v ot "An Evening With'""'"' Whitmore" will Inc lude the , it.tor '>WPll 11.nown 1mperSOMtlonsot humor 1~t Will R OQt.'t '>ttndpresidents I «:dOY l~ex>.,. 'Vt.'lt Jnd Harrv r r uman For 11( kt.•I tllfOl llldllOn Cdll 773 Ja71 RE V E AL Y SILLS '"" 'J>t!dk rior to th!! Nov 9appearance. 1f l llP N~ Yor City Opera at Knott's lh"t r y f '" "', GO<>d Time Theater The tou r 1nq co111panv w ill pertormtwoshOws 01 Verdi s 'L a Trav1 atct • t ?and8p m I b • 11< ket 111tormJ t1onra1 1 S37 8571 I G UY AND PHYLISS HALFERTY .v tll l>e perrorm1ng Nov 8at0r ange c 1Mc;t C.:.ollege'c;aud1torium Thep1an1 1>t "' 1Qer team will combine tA lents on 1 1vorites, ·Ain't M 1sbehav1n, · Honev'>utklt> nose," and "I c an't G 1vt' You Anything But L ove Baby F or t 1t ket 1ntormat ion r .-\11 SSb·S517 Showt1me 1'>8P m AI G BAND DANCING q11 tc; underway Sunday at 8. 1.Sat the 11111 a t the Park Hotel, 1855 S HarbOr OIV<J .A naheim Adm1ss1on1s SJ. ,-LUTIST JAMES GALWAY vJi ll be featured M onday 1n a Celebrity '-.PriPc; recital at the Music Center Pavition at 8 30p m . lnc ludedinthe program wtl I be Sc hube rt's Sonata in A minor ("Arpeggione") and Introduction •. rnd Var1at1on s in E-minor (''Trockne Cl lurnPn •).For tic ket information , '1 11(213)972-7611. r H E lOTHANNUALFACULTY (oncer t Seriescontinuesat Long Beach College with a concert Nov. 7 by Larry Gurtis,directorof the UniverClrWind Symphony. The 8p.m . performancei_nthe University Theater, 6101 E . 7th St., will include works by Walton, Benson, Copland, Straussand Fillmore. Admission is $3 tor adults a nd S2 tor students. Tickets available at the door or by c alling (213) ~98-5526. RODGERSANDHAMMERSTE'IN HITS will be featured in a concert Nov. 7 and8 dt the Long Beach Terrace Theater. Under the direction of Los Angeles Rams' halfti me u>nductor James Christensen, the Long Beach <;ymphony will perform 28 of the famous duo's songs. For t icket information for the 8: 30 p .m . show call !213) 436-3202. ·~ I " ~ ~ .. - 1 .,..,, ~11P.t wtth an Investment 1n Fool O:>mtor1 @ Luke s f:J(CkJS•vely Borkenstock Footwear Snc,p t n -H Riverside Otrve NEWPORT BEACH 63t-2730 Located t>etund lhe Post Ol11Ce easl ot lt'te Rusty PPltr .,n Re<;ra11ranl One Olocll south ol ltie Newpo11 f ''"'V.·l't' r1r1 Coa'il HtCJl'lway Hours 11-4 t lOISeel Sunday<; I I ~ UMIVYSITY °''C.AUFOIMIA, llYIMI COMMITIH FOa AITS PllSIMTS THOMAS HAIMOH ---UCLA oa•AMIST Program includes selections by Bach. Sch u mann , Reger. Mendelssohn. Couperin, d ·Aqu1n, and·Bustehude. 5-dily. Mo•.-... t, ltlO 1:00 P.M. -Co.clf't .... T•C~'ll<; avatlable al the ASUCI Bo.I( Oll1ce Mcm -rn 9 30 am 10 4 pm For further mlormat1on < all 833-6378 General $5 Other Students $4. and UCI Students $3 ' ----~ Halloween Is Magic "57th Annual Anaheim Halloween Parade " Join hosts or. George Flschbeck. Stephanie Edwaras ano Grand Marshall Eelrvrn ··Magic Jo hnson fort~e f un-filled festivities. _satlrtday 7:30 pm KOCE 50 itec>eats sunoav 1 O: so am DEAN WEICHEL TEAAOAIZES RICK HABIB Scene from UC lrvlne'• 'Threepenny Opera' THE PUBLIC IS INVITED to a tree noon recital Tuesday at Orange Coast Colfeoe • s FI ne Arts Hal I featur ino w orks by Bac h, Brahms, Beethoven and Raver. Advanced music students Al Ice F ields, Anabelle Dalbero, Eileen K a nczuzewski, Ken Hirahara and Cynthia M c Donald w l 11 perform . HAPPY BIRTHOAYWANOAJUNE will be staged tonight an~ Saturday in UC Irvine's Fine Arts Little Theater . Ticketsare$2and$1 for students for the8p.m.show. For more information c a II 833-6617. THETHREEPENNYOPERA opens Thursday at UC Irvine's Fine Arts Village Theater and continues til Nov. 15. Bertolt Brecht'scabaret musical entertained and shocked German audiences when it was first shown in 1928. Ticketsares.itforadultsand S2 for student s. For more information c a 11 833-6617. . SENIORSANDSTUDENTS a r e et igible for a reduced rate on t icketsfortheJan. 15performance of " Faust" by the Long Beach Grand Opera Company. A limited number of r-- Muslc Center Opera A11oclatlon preMnt1 the 14th ~Hon Of the NewYorkCify orE~ ~ IEVERL'I' SILLS, Director Nov. :11 -Dec. 7 ·Don Glovennl Mo1an Im 11c.tl an1 T;F!'> 11 11 flV" Sar 11 15 fjpm AnneBolene Oon•tem tin 111t an l•ur'> I I l:l 81 f'l"l S ,1 t 1 ti) 8 pm Le Boheme • Puc.cm1 t11;1 ~!&111n I Fr 11 14 8pm Sur 1' 16 21,,..1 Die Fledem\IUI J Straus-' f•'l EnQt "'' lues 11 18 8rim F11 11 21 8pm Mld•me Butterfly Pucc1n1 c.n tt1h1r11 Wed 11 19 &pm Sun 11 23 8 !JrT •New Proouct on • 21Mllnlllcent Performances! • 5 Ntw PrldlctlltlSI ·Les Pecheurs de Perles B 1r1 1 ,. r-1enc"1 Tr .... 1· ..?0 81Jn s ,, , 1 .n ~ 1,,, Lff Contes d'Hotfmenn Ottenc.ec;" (1n f tencn~ Sa1 11 22 Snm Weo 11 '26 8nm Qlulto<Aufe H1na~1,.,, Ua11arq T11I!~ 11 2~ fj ,,m fro 11 28 81,rr "The Student Prince AfNnt>t •g • n Er.q ·~'' Sat 11 29 ,_,,,. 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I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Investments avallable for: lndlvldu1l1e Pension l>lens• IRA-Keogh Call dorect OI cOfleCI l0t 1nlormalion (714) 975-1010 Diversified Rnan cial Consultants, Inc. ·1 4llO ~r, Suitt 120 Newport hectt, CA l2llO I I I The Company It Paya To Know. Neme:_______ I Pftone: Day _____ Evenings _____ I balc ony tickets are on saleforS9 and $6. For more information call (213) 4.30-5005. AMERICAN BUFFALO, w inner of the 1977 Best American Play Award, continues at South Coast Repertory t ill Nov. 16. Tickets are$9.SOand$8.SOat the SCR Box office, 655 Town Cente r Dr., Costa Mesa, or by calllng957-4033. "FOR COLORED GIRLS Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Is Enuf" opens Wednesday at Orange Coast College's Drama Lab Center. Ntozake Shange 's p lay about eight black women in search of peace and purpose continues til Nov. 8 at 8 p.m . Tickets ar e SJ at the door or can be purchased at the OCC T icket office-. RABBI EDGAR F . MAGNIN will headline an all star performance Saturday of the Los Angeles Master Chorale and Sinfonia Orchestra at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. Arthur Honegger's "King David" and Ernest Bfoch's "A vodath t-takodesh" wi II be featured during the 8:30 p.m . performance. For ticket information call (213) 972-7282. AN ALL MOZART program, featuring pianist Claudio Castagnone, will be performed Sunday at Long Beac h College's University Theater, 6101 E. 7th St ., beginning at 4 p.m . Julien Musafia will direct the Consortium Musicum, which i s ma~e up of faculty and apvanced students. Ticket s are $5 and SJ for students. For reservations call (113) 498-5526. "TOSCA" continues tonight and Saturday at Orange Cqast College's auditor ium at 8 p .m . The college's Five Penny Opera Company are performing Giacomo Puccini's drama. Tickets are available at the door. SARAH VAUGHAN, famous jazz vocalist , will perform Nov. 8 w ith the Pacific Symphony Or chestra at Cal State Fullerton. The 8:30 p .m . show will feature both jau and popular tunes under the direct ion of David Thor sen. For t icket information call 773-2108. OIXIELAND JAZZ SOUNDS w i ll be heard Sunday a t the Garden Gr ove Elk s Lodge, 11551 Trask Ave .• from 1:30 to 7 p .m . Admission is $2 . SOAPBOX SATURDAY NIGHT opens Nov. 8 at Golden West College's Health Science Building 131 at8 p.m . The monthly show includes comedy sketches and stand-up com ic routines by students. Admission is $2. For more information CALENDAR JAMES WHITMORE AT FULLERTON COLLEGE He'll Ptay Truman, Wiit R~rs. Etc. call &'12-7711 Ext. 591. DEAF AUDIENCES will have a chance to enjoy SatCJrday's performance of "The lliasi, Play by Play" at UCLA's Royce Hall at 8: JO p.m . The 13-member cast will use mime, dance and sign language in the adaptation · • of Homer's epic poem by deaf playwright Shanny,Mow. Tick.ets are available at all Mutual·agencies or by calling (213) 825· 9261 . TENNESSEE WILLIAMS' latest drama "Vieux Carre," continues at Cal State Fullerton's Little Theater tit Sunday and again Nov. 6-9·. Tickets ' ar e $3.SO and S2.SO for th~ 8 p.m. shows with a 5 p.m . Sunday matinee. FOP!tic ket information call. 773-3371. A<;>THA CHRISTIE'S timeless murder mystery "The Mousetrap" continues at Saddfeback College till Sunday and again Nov. 6·9. For t icket informat ion call 831-4656. GINGER ROGERS and Sid Caesar will be teaming up Wednesday night for a fiv& week show at the Wilshire Theater, 84~0 Wilsh ire B lvd .. Beverly Hills. The two w ill be starring in Cole Porter's "Anything Goes." For reservations and showtimes call (213) 852·1990. A Family Shopping/Dining & Entertainment Center A lbertfcm 's • Bank of Ameriai • Bilbo Baggins • Casa di Pmnpei • Cocos •Command Performance • Dotphiti • Hair Fashions • Edwards Cinema •Fash 'N' Spl.ash •Hamburger Hamlet •Ice Capades •Chalet •Mesa Vert4' Florist• Mesa Verde Travel• Mi.one's •Murie Market. • ... Photography by J effrey • Prisci.lla <Jake Box •Reuben's •Spa Lady • Southern Qilifornia optical• Swensen's --•AN011ao,~ ,y ADAMS IE ~ • 0 • Mesa Verde IE Center ~ 2701 Hefbc>r Blvd. • (Harbor I Adema) Costa Mesa, CA DAil Y PILOT AddrH&: ' ----------------.--------1:;:::=-===:--~~::;;::::;:":.i;:-7 .. ; ... ~.:.t._-.:...;.;J PtoPlt,_ir..1\-\t OR~ co~MSUiUjl,-o sussc~~ All_Alur~v REL't ON.\H ~ CAll b42-In the I -• . ...........,, OUT 'N' ABOUT Fflday, October 31. 19!0 DAIL V PILOT (2 Rest0rurants Getting Into Spirit of Halloween October's •nnual fun and game• llmt> known u HaUoween rolb around a1alft '°"''ht · · and wtU no doubt conun~ rt1ht on throu1h lhtweellend Seema ~ly a few months aao rat.her than a whol• yf'ar that we 1ot tht> hobo and wltcb cottumt'tl out of mothballs for an tven ln1'1 merriment Out 'N About Norman Stanley ~m, as bow Wt' ban to pull thf'rn out of lhe clolet •1•in tonlllht. m.i1ht au w.-11 f.et Into the spirit ot th., thln1 &ood and proper By hit lln1 the out 'n ' abnut Intl to one or more of the local spots hosting spooky affair11 tlallowmu. in honor of 1t ll lhuaU'ifs It '11 11tlll on the book11 H All Saints · Day but 11 ngerM IUrl_Cl"ly fClr&vllt"n In the haghJtnk!l mark- ing the prer cdmtc cV\' C'tirt1unly n one of our 111·qu1Aintanrt>11 wi ll be Kllttn& down tomorrow to .1 rc u t of llul111wrr11.1i. wfter tonlaht '11 big night on th<' town tr1ck1ng and trewting WIDL!E DOING SO, howottr. at· miaht ~ a 1ood Idea to rened on ll cunous h1stnrtul 1ideli1bt to the proct!ed1nas And th•t 's how All Hallow'• Eve has stolen the hmehght from the followtna day lhatt w.s thl' ongm•I c-.use tor n •~clal celebN\i\>n Because Nuv I was tht! date 1n1t1all) !>el aside forobeervance as All Saints' 0 11y which took 1u:nnu: Kt:TTING OUT o n the big tlt.1llowecn c·aper, thou~h. don't forget to let the kids have u hHh: fun rmn There isn't any rt'ason why thl' 11houldn 't also enjoy some of the adult htlanty spetrked by ghosts, goblins andjack- u lanten1:. . the form ol a churl'h festival. known as the feast of Nor :.hould you let the youngsters grab all County ·concerts Open / . The O r a n ge C ou nt y Philharmonic Society ·s 1980-81 concert season opens Saturday with Carlo Maria Giulini. music d irector of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra. on the podium and Russian violinist, Gidon Kremer, as soloist for a "sold out" performance. All eilht concerts during the society's 27th season will be held at the Santa Ana High School Auditorium, 520 W. Walhut, San- ~· Ana. at 8:30 p.m . FOR THE OPENING pro- gram Maestro Giu lini has chosen Robert Schuma nn's dramatic Overture to Byron's ''Manfred."· Following is the rarely performed Violin Con- certo in D Minor. also by Robert Schumann ( 1810-1856 >, with Gidon Kremer as soloist. Kremer, born in 1947, turned tn his Soviet passµort and ap· pli e d f o r W es t Ge rman citizenstup. and has bee n wiMing wide acclaim for performances with the major orchestras of E urope and the United States, and for his recordings. After in t ermi ss ion , Beethoven's Symphony No. 7 wi ll conclude the program. BEGINNING HIS third year as music director . Giulini has takel) the Philharmonic on four tours. the first three in the Unit· ed States. the fourth a trium- phant 20-concert tour of 16 Euro- pean cities -his first tour of Europe with his American or· chestra. This tour proved to be probably t he philharmonic's greatest artistic triumph in its 61-year his_tory. The 1980-81 season will find G1ulint and the Philharmonic on two tours: the United States in NovemllCr and the Unjled States and Mexico next May. Future touring plans include J apan and Australia in 1982 a nd a return visit to Europe in 1983. • Although all four concerts in Series 8 are sold out, there are still seats available for the four concerts in Series A, beginning Saturday. Dec. 6. That program will have 'tiiulini conducting Verdi's "La Forza del Destino" Overture ; American composer William Schuman's (who is celebrating his Wth birthday this year) Symphony No. 3 and Brahms' Symphony No. 2. For ticket information contact the Ora n ge Co unt y Philharmonic office, 234 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Suite 112, phone 646-6411. the fun by falhnl to join them in dressin1 for tht' octuion. Whether as a cowardly pirate or d is heveled empress: some form of costume Is virtually de rt,_.,. to enhance the festivities And. of course, there's always the possibili- ty of copping a prize for comin1 up with the wildest attire in the crowd. However you manage, once under way a number of places in the area beckon for ll fun· rilled All Hallow's e ve. Time prevented compil· ing a complete list but, as of press time. we were able to verify major Halloween happen- ings at the following spots. BAXTER'S, Irvine's newest restaurant at 14346 Culver Drive. will award prizes to the best·costumed man, woman and couple during tonight's festivities. Judging will get unde r way at 10 p.m. · CASK 'N CLEAVER restaurants. 16525 Brookhurst. Fountain Valley, and 1660 Dove St .. Newport Beac h. will judge costumes wom by diners and award special prizes in the form of free dinners. bottles of champagne and wine. WAREHOUSE restaurant, 34~ Via Oporto in Lido Marina Village, Newport Beach, will be decorated in the spirit of things with witches hanging from the raners, a scarecrow for a maitre d' and a s pecial treat for dinner patrons in costume. NEWPORT'S E VER-POPULAR Hans Prager -acting on t>ehalf of t'lis equally well- liked Ritz restaurant seems assured to gar· ner even more favor ·with the wrap-up this weekend of a month-long overhaul. Having been closed during the month of Oc- tober for construction or a much needed new and expanded kitchen, the restaurant is reopen- ing for lunch and dinner Monday. Throughout the kitchen. up-dating Hans has also been renovating the Ritz's crown jewel, the Wine Cellar, which will seat~ guests for either private parties or regular service. HANS FURTHER. TOLD US constructioA will continue on the proposed adjoining ··Ritz Hotel" ·'the only hotel in the area with ocean- front rooms and intimate San Francisco decor." In conjunction with the reopening. Hans als o reported t he appointment of Bernard. maitre d', and the introduction of a menu with ·'the old favorites and an exciting concept of TtlE CANNERY ~SNt1an~~ LUNCHEON: FE~l~~I~cf J~~.~~~TH l'l:ISHlY 1Mm YMlrAaa 9UICHI I I I IJH .. un •AaMSH '2.95 EARLY DINERS-: SPE?AL~ OF !HE_ MONTH 5.0C>-6.30 MON. fRI. FRESH FISH OF THE DAY S6t5 TERIYN<I BROCHETTE HAPPY HOUR: 4:()()-6:00 MON.· FRI DRAFT BEER .50 WELL DRINKS .90 FREE CANNERY CLAM CHOWDER UYE IMTHTA•tt •n J IUN .• MON., TUH. llOBlllE • CLYDE no. Thru SAT. ~GENO SUN. AFTl!RNOON ~USA , -, llllDAlf. WATERFROlft REltAJ.JfMT 30IO l.aFAYE1TE, ttEWPORT BEACH VATIOMS 7 I 4-675-17n DINNER PLAYHOUSES -· ~~~ ScNlll nt/wcsa FINE SEAFOOD & SPIRITS AT AFFORDABLE PRICES .. DINNER NIGHTLY LUNCH MON.-SAT. from 4:00 p.m. From 11:30 A.M. Menu Specialties • CALABASH or CALIF. STUX SHRf MP ...... ts. 75 • TROPHvFtSH Swordfl.Sh, Salmon. Halibut, Sea Bass ...... f7.51 . • ALASKAN CRAB LEGS .. • . ~ • ds . "' • Y2 poun . -... -...... St.fS • LOBSI'ER .............. $1.95 • FISH & CIDPS-Large Order A House Feature ...... N.95 plats da jour now possible with our new kitchen." :-.Je1ghbor lo tht· shoreline's boardwalk and sand. you'll find the Hilz a l 2106 West Ocean Front, Newport Reach. Telephone· 673·6363. * FOR A TASTY FALL TREAT at "least through Nov. 15 you'll be hard pressed to bet- ter the Polynesian navor captured by the Jolly Roger restaur ants in their teriyakl steak and tempura shrimp combination dinner. A new entree tabbed at $7.95, the offer will continue until the middle or next month with an opening choice of steaming clam chowder, soup of the day or a chilled mixed green salad. And to round out the feast . J Qlly Roger adds crisp .fried zucchini. rice pilaf. and half a loaf or fresh warm br ead with butter The main course itself adds consi~rable weight to a wide spread belief about lbe patnng . or the two items with this particular fo rm of preparation· namely , lhe7 sweel ·SOUr tang Of te riyaki dehcately cnh:.ince~ beef and seafood as no othei:;.n avor can EARL\' DINNER SPECIALS are also of- fered Monday through Thursday from 3 to 6 p m. with entrecs th:.il include Pacific red snapper and teriyak1 boneless breast or chicken. The popular "Pirate's llat" menu provides dishes prepared just for children under the age of 10. Currently more than 50 restaurants bear the Jolly Roger name. Local s pots include 203 Marine ' Ave., Balboa rsland; 2300 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa, 1727 E Dye r Road, Irvine , 22873 Lake Forest Drive. Lake For.est. Paraplegi~ in Movie HOLLYWOOD <A P l Suzy Gilstrap, a 14- year -old paraple gic, plays a young girl who dreams· of escaping he r wheelchair by learning how to ny in the NBC m nv1e "Skyward," set for Thursday, Nov. 20 Bette Davis stars as a gruff former movie < stunt pilot who runs a cafe at a small Texas airport. Howard Hessman C"WKRP in Cincin- •nati .. > plays an easy-going rtreamer who is the airport's watchman Ron Howard directed from a o;cript by Nancy Sackett and a story t1y Anson Willi ams. .. I SASON CHASE IN mE LOUNGE. WED. THRU SAT. 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J421 Via Lido, Newport Beach Reservations recommended 714/675·4904 I I ' t- •• I· , ' -- GALLERIES Fndlly, October 31 , 1980 DAILY PtLOT Q E l.IZABETH HOWARD'S l 1RTAIN CALL · DINNt:a THEATR . MOW PLAYIMG r~.:sa '\f!N f!d Ill t VOUI llblel and SHOW .._s I p~ AVERY SPECIAL DINING EXPERIENCE --- Award w inning traditional Japanese c uisine and superb western-style specialties. Your favorite seafood. chicken. and steak. Delicate soups and delightful salads. Impecc able service in a m ost beautiful setting. Discover Yamato ... a very special All·medlat Art Show Set Rare Japanese Prints at <;al_ Siaie FullerJon fHE ..UaLIC IS INVITED to the 14th Annu•I All-Medi• Juried Art Exhibit Sund•y •t the BrH Civ ic Cultural Center, 401 S. BrH Blvd. More than 2SO artists submitted work for the show on exhibit tll Dec . 13 from Wednesday to Friday from 3: lOtolp.m. and Saturday and Sundayfromnoon toSp.m . Admission Is free. RARE UKIYOE PRINTS from tHe Hlnomoto Library co11ection are on display at Cal State Fullerton's library thrp uoh Nov. 9. The woodblock prints date bac k more than lOO years and are on loan fr om the Tenrikyo M ission in Japan. JANE WOOD I ·previews her series of h~unting watercotors ~turday at Challis Galleries, 1390 S. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach. The gallery will be open from 11 a.m . to 5 p.m . KAY HAUSER MORTENSON, an instructor at Golden West College is exhibiting eight paintings and drawings at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art through Nov. 13. M s. Mortenson uses layers of paint before attaching pieces of rice paper , seaweed or flow er petals. RICHARD SMITH'S etchings will be on display at Newport Beach City Hall Gallery till Dec. 7. The Gallery at 3300 Newport Blvd. is open from 9a.m . toSp .m . Monday through Friday. ORANGE COAST COLLEGE continues its annual faculty art show til Nov. 14. The works are on display in the college's Art Gallery Monday to Friday from 10 a.m . to 3 p.m . and aoain Monday and Tuesday night from 7 to 9. Paintings, sculpture, and water color works are included in the display. Admission is 2S cents, ONE OFA KIND vases, figurines and sculptures will be on display at Designs Recycled Gallery, 619 N . Harbor Blvd., Fullerton beginni ng Monday. All of the original olass works will be on display til Dec. 24, with an artist's reception scheduled for Nov. 8 from 1to4 p.m . MILLS HOUSE , in Garden Grove is accepting applications , from artists to exhibit in the West Gallery during the 1981-82 show. Selection begins Nov. 1~ from 1 to S p.m. In the Constitution Room, 12732 Main St. For more Information call ~707. HUNGRY YEARS MAGAZINE SHE'LL SHOW HOW TO BUlLD YOUR BODY , Miu Otympl• Rechel McLlah 'Miss Olympia' Due in Anaheim Rachel McLish, current Miss Olympia and U.S. women's bodybuilding champion, is scheduled for a personal appearance at the Bodybuilding Expo presented by Hawaiian·Punch in the Anaheim Con· vention Center, Saturday and Sunday. Show hours are Saturday from 10 a .m. to 10 p.m. and Sunday from 10 a .m. to 8 p.m . vaiiiBio is sponsoring an art show'Saturday from noon to 6 p.m. at Riley's Framery, '88 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Contributors to t he small magazine will be displaying their oil paintings and sketches. Admission is free. JAPANESE PAINTINGS Advance tickets are available at all Orange County Vitamin Villages and Weightlffters Warehouse in Lakewood. Ticket prices for entire day of activities -advance sale SS, at the door $7.50, childre n under 12 years of age are free. Hantllton 'Zorro' .I ...... ., .. ""'~· ··-"' ";--; .... :. ,, -~ ]uy ... '~~ .. ·-~ .. ~ --·-~OU&~ -. t . I ' • SHELLY GORDON • DUO Tue. thru Sat. DANCING ~4 FOREST AVE LAGUNA BEACH ti" ,._,,. lv,....,..etd1 J\mµ11• Fr('f' Pat111no . . from the Ataml Museum coltectlon will t>e on display tll Dec. 7 at the Los ~ngeles County Museum of Art to celebrate the 100th birthday of Mokichi Okada, founder of the Kyusel Ataml Art Museum In Japan. Admission 'to the museum is $1 for adults and SO cents for children. -.. ~~1'.ECTiONS" TRIO._ . Tues .. thru Sat. MMU( CIANFRANI Sun. and Mon. DANCING NIGHTLY Overlooking Beaurr/ul Lake F'oresr Tw1hght Dinners 7 Days A Week 4 to 6 p.m SS.95 Twlllght Dlnne,. 7 Daya a WHk ' to I p.m. -SS.ts 23311 MUIRLANDS AT RIDGE ROUTE l2I02 COAST HWY LAGUNA NIGUEL • 1.at C•~V-e>y f'••w.,1 494-9491 752-8558 EL TORO 170-1222 499-2626 t96-5n3 J 1 • r ' L , , J 1 J Old fashioned, romantic dinner-danci~ is back in style. .. ... and the Grant! Pon:&t(l' nnw offc:r.. ~·ou an l'\'enintt to l'Ompl"tl' with ~~~r fa\'Orill' memory . Svft rinklirlt( Jinncr mu~il'. c:k~nt l·aooldi1 tahlc: sell int(.• .. 1he ttrandeur of flaminM tahlc:sl~ c.:ookcry. 'Ilk ullima1elv dalk·eahle Dic.:k Powell Trio Is fc::uuretJ ·Thunda)' throuah Saturday 7 to It, and soft piano other n-en~. SEUOOD CONNOISSEURS Thur.Kia~: Fri~·. Saturday uk for our "~illll Lotl!lter" dlnflt'r . rrnh Maint' 101~u·rs. o>""lROOi§i ~a.vQi"f)lal·e<J Easterner.\. rtjcm·<'l '"*"' ~•-*''lnl r•1.f > .. n .r-,,..,..," ....... """o:•• .. , .... - HOLLYWOOD <AP> -George Hamilton stars in a dual role in "Zorr<> and the Gay Blade." now filming U) Mexico. He plays the ro\e of the dashing masked swordsman of old California and his flamboyant twin brother. The swashbuckling comedy also stars Lauren Hutton, Brenda Vaccaro _and Ron Leibman. L 1111J11~~~:'r~ ...., r~· ·.::..::;;I'.~ UllfUll' •llTOl llWAUI' WOONlllDll IUOIUM DlllH·I• Sln'b a., ~O· i.u ll••nt ~~1 06~~ Oringt 639 5770 ...... 1119TllllTM Alie OU. 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NIVATI t=MMINlll ._ .. mutNt ·---... -----------....._........_ ............ ,. I * DAA.YN.OT Mcllr. a...-11. ·-ROCK TALK ... I-.'s Ni~~-.. at. the Top Bob Seger Reflect. on New-found Fame ; , •1 LIM aoao.JN # Bob Seier. •bo ..._ mede lt Ma after yean ul •loalni on the road, ~ la 1mall ell••. lor Vtry UtU. IDOIM)', now UJ'I, "I tlUM IOlbe i:oupa are n~t aelhna out Ctlteir ti~k•ta l UUM ol the hi&h prite9 "':L ..... We ... , that. We'vebMntryin1to prlta." "'· Even thoqb be tan 't ~ a.hant.ap ol flle new.found fame, don be ed..Ut U.at Illa Ume "91 come" •• "WEU1, I TIUNK wa·vs •••N dcMal t.be ••me for about row yean . ....U,. It waa really f\Jce beinl No. 1. but 0.... a&&la, to be Perfectly 1'onest, all the bll 1una aaw 4IP for clu1atmaa ,..lease. and we came out la tbe 1prta1. IO we bjld a better shot at it . I Ualiak, lboqh, t.bat 'you 're goin1 to aee an onalauabt al 1upentar producr in tbe nest t.bree mootha. ha·ba." I Is it still run for Seier? ''6h yeah. I tbink the abow'a 1ettinc better than ever I keep learnin& atulf. A rew weeka a10 we were playin1 in a place la Detroit that 'we've never bked to play in. We've done about ••. 40 dates there, and we all sat down and said, 'How come this plact> is 10 terrtble?' "WE nGV&l:DOVT 'l'llAT'l'll&&I: ia about feet ol unuaed apace bet..,. • and tbe au· ence, 8'd we say we've 10Uoftll that up. So, dur· IJ~ ~. W' -~ naaiDI ~ t.ber. and 1Un1 it up and we felt a lot better. Tbat may not und like much, but it 'a HtUe tbinCI Ute that that )(Ulake a difference. ~1 "You 1et more profeaaional and you 1et out 1~ere and doo 't let thin11 throw you. H "One thiq tbat ia bard ia to jump from P1-Y· ~~g a small place to a bit one. What '1 really tA1b ~fis outdoor sta1es. We juat came off of !,hat. We did about 20 of them in a row, and each !.-,ne's a little·bit different. It'• bard to explain ~~ithout gettin1 technical, but tome of them ~~ave a lot of room in front ol tbe moniton and ~~ou feel a big gulf between yourself and the. 'iCrowd that you can't fill." f: AS roa IDS FVTU&I:: "I RAVE to take a ard look at it," says Seier. "Aa aoon as I mmit to making an album, tbeo I commit to o extra six weeks of tourinl before I can make notber album, so it's a tall order. [ ____ _....:._.,~_o_c _K _T_A_L K __ J "The laat three album• hue been 18 montha apart, and I don't really want to wait lhet lonl to do another album. We're 1oin1 to/ have to welsh juat bow ~h of the world we want to ... a1aln1t makina .n album every year ud a half lt'a an awfu.11001 time. It 1eta lrlnd ol borint . waitln1. I mean, I hate to malle people wait that lon1. ha-ha." JOAN Aa•ATKADING, who ia a bil star in En1land and feehi that she 11 gettin1 nearer in the U.S. to what abe enjoys elsewhere. aaya, "I've atUl 1ot a lon1 way to to yet." Some or the trouble she's had breaking America ia, 1be says. "the siae of the country. "When you come to America, you have to sort ol conquer each stitte . In the U.S., if you play New York and Philadelphia. and Boston and Chlca10 and Detroit. that covers all the places you would have played in England, and it still doean't cover Amerio. "It la Dice, however, lo know that after the yeara. l 'm steadily gettina mor• and more known ; lhinls are gettina better "THE aisPONSE HAS been building up more and more; tbe tour before thla laat one was a bu1e Improvement .In rHponse and excitement to the one before that, and this one "WH an improvement on the laat one ... thet 's becauae ol the band I cbolle this time and the mUJic I'm doint lhla time. and the way I am aa well. So it's all juat buJldlq up. "The mualclans I have on tour are not the same onea u on the album, I uaually keep it aeparate, try and work with different people. I've never had a band that I've worked with on a record tour, just because I don't Uke it that way." OBVIOVSLY, JOAN AaMAT&ADING is a wolllml who knows what she wants for her records, for her music. She claims that, "I'm influenced by the energy of the minute, or the mUJic that'• happenine now. Clayhurgh At It Again l\.~ By808'1110M.AS ::;, -..-~ .,.. "IT'SMYTUR,N"contlniJesJlll , Clayburgh's sea~ch for identity. This time she is a math professor J llvlng with one married man, l Charles Grodin. and Infatuated )_)llllth another, Mlchael ~las. 1 Many Wonien would enjoy having : such a dilemma, but /tAS. Clayburgh 1s such an Intelligent actress that she makes it seem . real and vital. Michael Douqlas is not ent1re1y convincing as a baseball immortal, but he Is ap- . pealing. Grodin is always Im· ~ sw•sslw, he deServes tnOf"e tnan the Tony Randall·Glg Young ond lead. Claudia Weill's direc- , a bit leisurely at times, ells on personality to good ef· t. The R rating seems ex· ssive; the bed scenes and fflmguage are mild by current film 1 ~andards. I ; ''SOMEWHERE IN TIME" 1 is·an appealing romantic fan· • tasy about a young playwright r who falls in love with an : actress who starred in theaters · 60 vears before his time. He • transports himself by self· ,,··~pnosis from the present to ,.:J.~12, and they become lovers I until time gvertakes them. The plot is riddled with Illogic, I but it works much of the time. ITMnl'lllDA'I' "THE 8WU llROTHeRI" (R) 7:45 P.M. Plus "THE JERK" 6:00 P.M. lpecitll Hals 111 ....,..-1011.•. Credit Is due to Jeannot Szwarc 's attentive direction and the casting of Christopher Reeve as the young romantic and the exquisite Jane Seymour as the object of his ardor. The film· makers obviouslv struggled with how to end the story; thev didn't quite solve It. Alth0U9h rated PG, the language and action are de<orous throughout. "TIMES SQUARE," producer Robert Stlgwood's latest film- plus·record album venture, is an Incoherent -not to mention Im· pr~-taleoftwot~ runaways lfvtng the punk dr"Hm on the 5'Mzler side of New York Cltv. Rabin Johnson Is fine as the deep-voiced street urchin who liberates the privileged daughter of a citv official, also played ap- pealtnglv by Trinl Alvarado. The duo's escapedes, mildly amusing at best, quickly becOme boring backgrounds tor a sll~k packave of P4olnk and new wave rock hits. Fans of "The Rocky Horror Pie· tur• Show" cult flguf'e Tim Curry, who plays a svoipathetic disc jockey, will seek this one out, as will retJttls already convinced of the film's otherwise unconvincing mess.ge -that enclaves of · ':°'\trs, ~ dHlers and porno '11MANTOM °' THI PMADI•" (R) Paul Wiiiaims - Aretha Franklin -Ray Charles, etc. Admission $3.SO Fri. & ~t. l ''NIYAft .., llMJAM .... MIDNIGHT l\HOW-PN.JUT. LAST2DAYI '1'0Clrf "°""°" . '9CTUM IHOW'' (R) l~=r;.-1 ,,.....,._o1 ......... ,.- ,.,.,. --.......,, ol ...... _,,,,,,_,,, __ • ..,.. • 1UllN'' ... ".-ncl fllOR ALL" ... ' AU. AGEi AOMIT1'10 QoNftllAwd- MITlllCTSO "'* ,, ,..,.,. ......... ., • ~-· .. A4llll ~ .. llOO.IMlll 11__,,.D "'-_...,..., ........... theaters are fun and safe places for kids to hang out. Rated R fOf' language and a couple of jiQQles bv a topless dancer. MIDDLE AGE CRAZY is based on the Sonnv Throckmorton song about a man "40 vears old, going on 20." He's Bruce Dern, a sue· cessful Houston centractor with a wife who pumps up thei.-sex life to keep him satisfied. But that isn't enough. His concern over aoalng prompts him to trade4n his Olds for a Porsche and to have a fling with a Dallas cheerleader. Director John Trent and wrlt.r Carl Kleinschmltt have dOne a slick job of concocting a bitter comedv that is in realltv a modern morality play. After ex· perienclng the fleshly pleasures, the husband realizes that his old life wasn't so bad after all. Bruce Dern gives the best performance of his career, and Ann-Margret is Ideal as his perptexed wife. The film's only drawback Is an uneven tone, pemaps because locatk>ns were ShOt In Houston and Interiors In Canada under tax-shelter financing. The rating Is R, with strong language, a nude Q<>-90 dancer and pervasive sexual themes. n ~ (7lt) IM·Jlll I .. UA Hf& Ml-ff Ofltt·h• <71t> Ml· JMJ I (m) lt0·4022 ;,,-f t: . .(· .. \)' -u. CHARLTON HFSI'ON ··raE AWAKENING .. SUSANNAH YORK JILL TO.'/NSEN[J SI'EPHANif. ZlY.P.A:.!5! ALLAN ~XJIT CHRIS fSHYAN I LU\'l t.X IU-. CLA~;l)r. iJOL!.J~'G HARRY .BUJN -AN!lU:\'.' SCHLINt-~AN MA~flN :>HAH.k ., ....... · fO![frt ':D..D ~J.K.2 NE\'.'EL!. . """~ .... -........ _ --··---····~O·•· • ----· . . NOW PLAYING AT THESE FINE EPWARDS CINEMAS edwerda CINEMA 4 TRACI< DOLBY SOUND SYSTEM HA"BOR BLVO. AT ADAMS COSTA MESA 546-3102 '"' t;•. 1:9 ..... IJ·• MT-. 1.• ...... 1:11. I M . 1- edw•rde IADOLEBACK 4, 5, e SAN DIEGO FREEWAY N0"TH ON El TO..O TO "OCKFIELD EL TORO · 511·AIO Piii .... ·-· , ... ,_ .. ,,.,..1:;99, .......... ... (;OUJIF HAWNB ' . .. . PaiVATt: IJE~lllN _ 0 [!) -:::- THE FIRST DfADLY ~IN [BJ :u, .. .., •:·. ,"; ·:.. I h ... ....... -... ,.. MT-. L ..... -w. 1•. 1:11, ,_ r edwerda WOODBRIDGE BARRANCA Pl<WY. EAST OF CUL VER BETWEEN S.D. & t .A. FREEWAYS IRVINE 551..oe55 '·",_:-~:~·:~:.:.~=--. ·- edwerda FOUNTAIN ~ALLEY BROOKHURST Al EDI R FOUNTAIN VALLEY 1500 "" ••.••.1too n "'"'•* J ...... t.00 ... .,._ CHllttll<WMI" .. "FADE TO BLACK" tRl --.-.... .. Ul t•.1·•.••.•• ...... 1 .... "'* ' 11 , ''·' ''·, "·' ,, .,._ C-llf°""" ''FADE TO BLACK" ' PLUS (Al "SILENT SCREAM" Jtl.LCLAY-OOI ...C'll\n DOUql!I ltsIV\tf urn. _.,.~ .... , t •l l• "°°"" J-·~· ~ "LOVING ~ COUPLES" ,LUS(N) ··!:·~-·-"SOMEWH.ERE ...... ,. ·-·~ ,.. .... ~ ........ IN ............... TIME" ,, ....... -..... ~ ... ...... AA.GA-lllC!Mll llOUOUI -..ac-"IT'S IN MY ''HAUOW,. El!N" TUPN'i,., ..... ........ , ..... _..,. CHi.RLTQr\ HESTOO __ ,.... •'Tff1 SL'SANNAH Ya\K ,.,.._.&¥ -....-.u .... 'MARLTOO H~ THE "THE -·~· SUSAN NA H '!'all PllllT AWAKENING FIRST "LOVINO THE DIADLY 0 llJ !.:~'::. DEADLY COUPLES'' ..\WAKENING llN" <Rl,. "'UI (A) 0 II ,.,, ..... ~oor SIN" lA ~ .......... , ·-··--Ml ...... :.,Lt --~ ..... ............. ........ .. .... -..,_, .... dlPl .......... I • i I -· > /' Ffid19r, October 31, 1911) ROCK MUSIC 'Police' Abo~! .. !~~m~ id !,~~~~;~!::f.~~~s!~~:~~~~ In LondQn. • writer for a ,..,peeled British Oriental and Egyptian ("Behind My Camel") in· uain veneu. mus It journal rec-ently proclaimed Police spired riffs crop up in place of atraiaht-forward Tbe trio bu proved its point and should be a 'POLICE' -ARRESTING LONDON SOUND From Lett, Sltng, Summer• and Copeland nn n.-..Hlc-i.-.; "MAUOWl&f'' w 1:11-J:OCM:U ~ 6:JM:IS.IO:OO :1 ........ NTSHOW ~ .\ad lo. die rt WU lDOlhu miwx.. OH,GODf BOOK II l :J0.7:45 URBAN COWBOY I :00.S:I S-t:JO IL".;J bas11M Stln1 aa "undoubtedJy the world's moet rock "r the past In essence, the latest album is force for yean. provided. or course, that Sliq h•ndsomc man " traveloguethattakesitschances. isn't swept away by the slarmakers. ... Now hcllcl <>rl 11 minute It's storm warnint .. Aa such, a few or the cuts aren't up to par, * .~ lime seeming filler. and the album certainly lacks a ROBERTPALMER, "Clues" <Island > .~ H1&11 th11 trio. which ;urprised lhe music , ballad with the hauntina impact of "Walkin& On For starters, this is the most ambiticWi world with the flnit aucceurul matin1 or roc:k · The Moon." Still, it's mostly pluses from a band Palmer album since "Pressure Drop" in 1914. and re11ae mnuencea in Un8 C''OuUandos de that is further s\yllzing its unique and di•· Hookin& up with techno·popster Gary Numan . "mour") ~come this popular pot~nlial rod· linctive .a~proach. . . for lnapiration, Palmer has done an a~ut·f~ der for the next cov.:r or Acne Beat magazine? Utlliung a minimum of overdubs (some from the restrictive role of romantic R~ IT'S POt;SIBLF., DEPRESSING as that is. piano. synthesizer and guitar echo for the dub crooner/funkster. Hoth ~1de11 ol the third Police album, "Zenyatta ertect on "Shadows in the Rain"), this well· ll results in some pleasant surprises --the Mondatta" (A"M >. open with irresistibly produced effort couldn't be duplicated by any greathyper-discogroove or "J&hMyandMary" catchy tune's or enormous AM radio potential. other group around. The fact that this is a trio, ' _ but the end result is a frustrating ALMO~T. And. alright , Sting 1~.tt !o!OO<l looking chap as well capable or reproducing the same effect in con-"Sulky Girl" is bold-hat garbage rock and the as a talt>nled voculstylisl · cert, makes the· Police sound all the more remake of the Beatles' "Not a Second Time" But there'i. much more to this album than engaging. misses the mark. the lustful fun or "Don 't Stand So Close To Me" The lilting Caribbean rhythms of "Woke Op a Lolita~sque tale of a teacher/student love STEWART COP ELAND RAS become far Laughing" and "Whal Do You Care'' ~wercoljQe affair or th~ self-mocking mindlessness of less heavy-handed on drums, and guitarist Andy a lack or lyrical substance and the tat.le track "De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da " 0 Summers takes more risks (and falls ) than on cooks behind Palmer's hottest vocal in some Recorded at the end of one of the strangest the previous two releases. It's no longer simple time~ . tours ever. one that took the band to s uch Far East enough to say that Sting is the core of the band. Palmer has taken on the b~lc: or. the ~u1t~r locales as Bangkok and Bo!fbay, the Police has though his bass rills and reggae-inflected voice and production work for lbe first time in ti>s t!X panded its musical vision on "Zenyatta." are hard to deny. career so call "Clues" a transitional albuin There are still healthy doses of reggae , The Police has jelled into a very strong and with pr'.omise of better things to come. .. 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"''home toltt v1s1ol"t 1n ddd1hon IPle IS> round WBC World Lrgnt we1gn1 Cnamp1onsh1p bout between !•tie tiolder James Wall a11d challenger Sean O'Grady will oe 1e1ecas1 h•e lrom Gl;ugow Scol· land 9:30 fl) SACRAMENTO WEEK INAEVIEW HosJ Murray Fromson G WALL ITREET WEEK 1o:GO D Nee MAGAZINE WfTH DAW> 8AINKLFt' DD NEWS g) NATIONAL NEWS fJil BIU MOYERS' JOURNAL "Campaign Report'' 8111 M~s reports oo !he events. people and issues or the 1980 electron cam- paign and a.amines v•n· ous aspects ot Ille pohllcal process G 8HEAI< PREVIEWS Roget Ebert and Geoe S1skel revtew "The Ele· phant Men: ''Hopscotch," "ll's My Turn," "Fusi Deadly Sin" and ·one· Tttck Pony · 10:30 U YOUTH ANO THE IMlJES liosl John A Sleerns G»ll) NEWS '1!) MOVIE • • • "Murder · ( 19301 lierbett Ma1sna11 No1an Bartng Directed Dy Allreo H1tcl1ock A male 1u•o• becomes hrmly con"1nced ot tile innocence or an actress on lrial tor slaying an actor's wile (I hr 30 ''"n I 11:CIO I) 0 8 ({'@) NEWS D HOLL vwooo 8QUAM8 U NEWL VWED GAME m M•A•s•H Cnarte~ t=rencn norn pu1c· trcong drtve, Hawkeye eno sion. TUBE TOPPERS KOOP e 6 : 00 -"Gypsy." Rosalind Russell stars as the ultimate stage mother in this movie biography of strip- per Gypsy Rose Lee (Nat~lie Wood>. ABC 8 8: 30 -I'm a Big Girl Now. The premiere episode of a situation com· edy series about family differences of opinion. KOCE II 10:30 -"Murder.·· One of Alf red Hitchcock's earliest movies, this 1930 drama stars Herbert Marshall and Norah Baring. 0 J 10 go on a 1:>8HI ~tnke II) ONE STEP BEYOND Makfl Mi! Nol A W11Cll A young g1rl tells her pnrenls ol 1n1ngs mar she has seen ano iney accuse ner ot being :i sorceres~ fD THE ART OF LIVING Lucy Jarvis And Blllbara McC11111ock 11!30 I) I.f l CBS LATE "'OVIE • • • Grano Tne11 Autl> ( 19771 Aon HOwa1C1 Nancy Morgan A young man and the C1avgh1er ol o m11hon- arte elope 10 Las ve9as "' 11er fainer s Roll!. Royce w11n " collec11on ol l()1tune hunters m hot putsu1' 0 TONIGHT HOSI Joh11ny Carson Guests Sieve l andfoSOerg Gore v1oa1 D PAISONER:CELL Bl.OCKH The inmate~ learn ot Rosie's fate and Vera becomes a 1111ge1 101 revenge U ®J FRIDAYS Mus"ol guests 011e S1ra- 1ts U RADIO PICTURE SHOW PRESENTS .. Host Mike Harrison, an on· 311 personalny el KMET presenls tll1s Halloween Spec:••• (ealurtng lootage of Jimmy Hend1rcks The Doors The Kinks and many other sp111led and e•C•l•no per101me1s G» MOVIE • e • 1 Tile N1ghl That Panocke<J Amertca ( 19751 VIC Mono..: Cl•ll De Vouno Millions ot Amen· JOHN DARLING c;ans listening 10 a 1938 rao10 broadCllSI ot The War 0 ( ThP WOtldS are -fM>NIGKT- 12:00 0 TWILIGHT ZONE Da\11d E11111g1on come\ UPO'\ 30 olo mOlldSl>!I y occ;up1ed t>y a T ruH• 01oer wh1Ch is hotd1ng d benign old miln or1sone• fD GREAT PERFORMANCES Count Dracul~ l 0111, Jourdan por1ray~ Dracula tn a special presen1a1ion ol !he lamous 1a1e tRI '1!) MOVIE * • * '"' '" Number Sevsn. teen 119321 John S1ua11 Anne Grl!y Ouected by Allred lirtcncoc~ :30 0 MIONtGHT SPECIAL Host· OIMa Newton-Jo11n Guests Chit Richard Tho Tubes Tne Manhat1at1~ • IA• IJ MOVIE • • • H0"0 ' Ot OHtCula f 19581 Pete• C.usn1no Cn11s1opher Lell TONIGHT'S LATEST USTINGSl U THEF91 The Monster I ~TIOfilAL NEWI 12:.a HOU YWOOO HeAR'TMA'T tiosl Bob Welcll 16 CAROL BURNETT AND FRIE.NOS Guest James Coco 1:00 II) MOVIE • • OracutJ 5 CilSll" ( 196!11 John t.Jfl ao1n., 0 110 Kruge1 MO U V10EOWUT 8ACKSTAOE PASS 801 Sc11ggs talks abou1 n16 music and •S seen 1n ac11on at h1~ rPcent conceit m 1nt: Graek T heaHe at 11\e lll1• ve1511y o• Ca11lorn1a Berkeley (fO, ADAM·12 Malloy and Reeo arr••s1 ,, pa" or phnnv mon1•y pas~ers ano catch a robber •n lh~ ac1 1:30 U THE LONE RANGER "rne Wh1ms1ca1 B.rno11 1:401) NEWS U MOVIE * 1 > Varnpit~ (..u(U'• I 1~72) lauronG~ P Jyu•· AOt1enne l.CJ111 / 1:55 0 NEWS 2:000 NEWS IJ MOVIE • • , Son 01 Dracula I 19431 tc.n Cnantsy Jr lOv•S.E' Alt>•.1lh>11 U MOVIE • * r11\C1pl., ()I IJCmlh ( •9'21 Miki! Raven Ma•· guct1te HattJ•md n Q) MOVIE • • • rnest: /lrP Sti• fJ,Jrr111,,.o 1 196~J M.u 0011 11(1 t .. ,~ .. y !=-,"''"''f Anrt• f-H•lt1 3:00'1) ,..OVIE • • N1qn1 k r"p c,, trPt e,., '1'J 10,'" ;J-i. 1 ... 11,, S1moo ArH1,-ve 3: 15 fJ MOVIE • • Uttad R,.r •unrnQ I t947) Humpnrey Bogarl L11abfllll Sco11 3:250 NEWS 3:300 MOVIE • • House 0 1 Orar .. 1.1 (194'>1 Lon Chaney Jr Jon". Carra<Jine G» MOVIE • • • The H~ten ,._.(,,qdn Story t t<1571 Ann &11111 Pr.ul Nuwmau 3:40U NEWS 4:000 MOVIE • • • • In Wt°'tth We Se"e ( 19421 Noel Gow· a•O Jonn Mills 4:30 II) NEWS "\ 11 ~I J \' -..,, MORllNG ~ 4:560 MOV!a • • The Rave11 ( 193~t 8011s Ka11011 Bela Lugoll 8-00 111) NEWS COMMUNITY FUDeACK Host Fe111a11do Del Rio G» UHIVEASITY OF THE AIR I l, 8UHRl8f HMUTER e: 115 0 SIGN ON II) FILMS THAT TIEACH 8:30 I) 8UHAl8E HMESTER 0 THAT'SCAT D 11_9 IT'S YOUR IUSINESS U DAVEY AHDGOUATH lialloween Wno Oun it?' Q) SPEAKOUT II) ROMPER ROOM fli) QAPTJONEO A8C NEWS I t ADVENTURES IN OIL PAINTING 7:00 fJ MARLO AND THE MAGIC MOVIE MACHINE D GODZILLA / DYHOMUTT HOUR 1J PAC£SETTERS ltl)SI Ra) Gont .. lcs U l\o SCOOBY 000, WHERE ARE YOU? U HOTFUDOE G» TURNA80UT ED YOGA FOR HEAL TH 8 ADULT JOURNEY 7:30 I) DUSTY'S TREEHOUSE 0 BIG BLUE MARBLE U 1tQJ PLASTICMAN I 8A8YPLAS U GIGGLESNORT HOTEL Q) ELEMENTARY NEWS Q) SONRISAS ED AS WE SEE IT (R) 8 KIDSWORLD 8·00 fJ 8 MIGHTY MOUSE I HECKLE & JECK LE 0 FRED AND BARNEY MEET THE SHMOO 0 LEAVE IT TO BEAVER U Ilg, HEA THCUFF AHO DINGBAT U ROLLER DERBY G» MOVIE • • • Ca~tl1• K11ep ( 19&9) Burt Lancaster POlflr Falk Cl) SPE<:IAL PEOPLE fD ONCE UPOH A CLASSIC A Tale 01 Two C111es 8:30 I) \j,, TOM ANO JERRY 0 THE RIFLEMAN U @, THUNDARR THE 8AR8AAIAN Q) INFINITY FACTORY EE! REBOP(R) by Armstrong & Batiuk ..-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--. ,, Edith Bunker: Death of Dingbat By PETEa I . BOYEa LOS ANGELES (AP) -I've bad this nagging sense or remorse aboul lhe new season, a reeling born -months ago that baa remained at large in my bead. I've isolated it DOW. It is a dread or "Archie Bunker's Place," production No. 0201 (second • season. ftrst episode of the renamed "All in the Family"). With the broadcast ·of this episode. Edith ,, Bunker is dead. The lone-suffering first. lad)' of Queens, America's beloved din&bat, died durin& the off. season. victim of reality's rude intrusion into a -c - . . lovelyfantasy_ Jean Stapleton, who played Edith on "All in the Family" for 10 yean, wanted to appear leas often on the show so she could pursue other op- portunities. Last year, Carroll O'Connor decided , that occasional Edith wasn't enouah. It limited ,.!.. Archie. 1 The death sentence was pronounced. '·· Tbe acton• strike delayed the melancholy mo- ., meat. It arrives at lut Sunday in a special hour- .,· _, 1001 premiere. •• ' Tbe death of Edith Bunker puses by with only a tiny fractiPn or the noise attendin& the revelation or who shot J .R. Ewing, but it is 'special moment If It flo•ta, ch•ncea •r• you'll re•d ilbout It In the DAILY PILOT I.It a Tree .. ~ Jeff Goldblum as Ichabod Crane gets \a rude OOlJdP n sn~ welcome to bis new town by a pair or y~pping \_ U I~ doaa in "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" toni1btat800KNBC, Channel4. --~-__ KOCE to Cover. ·County Election Oranae County heada into ill aeneral election and KOCI:, Channel 50, will be on tbe air with live interviews and up-to·tbe·mlnute tabulations betln· nJq attp.m. Tuesday. The Channel 50 election team, featurln& "Voter'• Plpellne" and "Newscbeck" ataff, wlll be Ill tlltee locationl; eledJon emt.raJ at tbe atatioa'• :=.Hutlaalton Beach studio., Republican bead· ~quart.rt at the South Cout Plua Hotel, and l Democratic beadquarten at Carpeaten' Unioa ,_Hall ill ()nap. A llft, .. mlDute ln-atudlo follow.up • •lee· • d9a ...... will be Pr9811'9d • W••dlJ at ·-.. t &eel: election cover•,. la produced by Mw .. lllllre¥tcla wl dlremd br KIM ........ ' ~ (>h.l1il'1l(lT I ., in t elevision's powerful relationship with our culture. F.dith Bunker. for better or worse. was the personiftcati911 of TV's pervasive reach. She was real, so rtnd8 ed by creative minds and a lhousand living room visits. · ' The 10-year metamorphosis of Edith f\µnker saw her progress from a crude, Archie-like sub· urban wretch (the earliest episodes l to easy· natured dingbat (the middle years) lo mature, slightly liberated grandmother who had at last lea med to stand her ground (at sel~ted moments l . Through it all, she was America's Ma. much less the shallow caricature the occasional viewer might have supposed. In the course of her res- idence on Queens• Hauser Street, "t;dlth Bunker was assaulted by a rapist, confronted with A Regulatory Can of Wonns. " ... Prop. 10 may be worse than was Prop. 5. because its vagueness about enforcement leaves the door wide open for over· regulation by gQvernment. "We do not need more regulation by government of the lives of people in California or anywht!t-e else. "Surely this is a matter for private solution, that does not need the clumsy hand of government in it'.' · San Francisco Examiner Foolish Attempt 10 Write Social Behavior. . "It is a foolish attempt to use legal restriction to write social hehavior that is best governed by common sense and counesy:· Caliji>mia Labor F~ratWn AFL-CIO menopause. tempted by t he "Total Woman" lad. tempered by feminism and made a grandparent. Through most of it, her basic character wa rm. outwardly involved, happy -prevailed. She was carefuJly sewn into the American fabric and isn't easily ripped out . Sunday's ripping out of Edith is gently done. focusing on Archie's typically retentive response to Edith's death. It's less a requiem~or a dingbat than a device meant to move the series along. Archie refuses to sleep in their bed or move Edith's things. refuses even to sign her death certificate for insurance before finally letting the grief through. • · It's a 'heartfelt moment. guaranteed to IOosen a million prime time tears. So long, Edith. See you in the reruns. Lea~ie it tn OJmmon Sense. ·· ... the initiative leaves the resolution up to the common sense of state health officials. But it stri kes us that it s better to leave the solution of such prob- lems to the common sense of the petiple in volved:· Long Beach Press "Rlegram An Area of Personal Deci-.ion-Mal<ing. "We fin d Proposition 10 as ohjectionahle as Proposition 5. "The is.sue is very muc h the same: Whether ... tobacco smo ke is a problem critical enough to warrant a signifo:anr extension of the regulatory powers of the state into an area of personal tlecision- making. "We recommend a 'No' vote o n Proposition U I:' San Diego Union Jon rhese Californians.who Hove read the fine noon Callfaniana ~alnll RelulatorJ Sl:ceu, 1111 I . 4th Stnet1 ••· Santa Ana. CA 92'701 <rontact: Glem Padber1 aad David ler lana 714/Ul-llOO • COMICS CROSSWORD fndmy. Octoo.r JI ,., ONLYPILOl B ~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~--~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~----~ MA RMADUKE b-y Bri.d Ande.uon-PE AHUTS BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch ~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~rlH~~~~--=::=:;;:=:;===:r;:::r=::;::..;::;;;;::::;=-==r;;;;;;;;;;~----:tl ~ \. )~) __ l . ; - ..--::- ·1 m stand 111<J by the t~h~pt un~ whatevt> he's done we-II ~no~ r 1 moment SHOE YOV'~ ROO, ~ . I NWTOWOJElTA M~ WWN· TOfARrn 1~W3E ... MOON" MULLINS ··' . IN l A"t 1~E \~t't~INti HAR~lt T " ALL Rtb~T Th[ ROL'Nr Mf,.\rtr '' 1s SO '(OU 5~~· '(OU W~RE IN THIS PLACE CALLED 6"'' ~t ... \ ~E' ~'v ~THE Bl~OSATH,. ~INKIN6 ROOT SEER WHEN T~ESf SLUE JAV5 CAME .~ .. '( ~ .. ., 'c "' ( . • J• FUNI'\' WINK E RRF AN , .J 1 •, , 1Ni'f.r t ·_.1 'vHll l , 11 1 t ii.11f ~ 1Nr t r ,nM .... by Jeff M.1c Nelly b y Fe rd & Tom Johnson l~!:Rt 'S .~ ~ ~ : .., " - ARE ' . ' • , __ 'f . MISS PEACH o;: c""~E YO"flt P;"\R'EN~ .A~E EMOTIONALLY INVOLVe P WIT'H YOL.:<1 !IZA. THEY'VE BEEN YOIA~ PA~T§ l='O~ NY, MANY YE'.AR'_,. Cl a r------,L! l>·-·--·- . THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane GORDO by Mell Lazar ius ·n·•EN l~'i IHAT A Ll1TLE · UNP!l'OFE~IONAL OF I HEM ? J UDGE PARKER "Daddy's tired, but we'r~ not . Con you go out with us now?" YES. BUT t D ON'T LIKE OUR WAITER~-- T~EV STARTED TO 6ET TMAT'S~ ~AR,~IET INSOLTIN6, AND lltAT'S MIT TH~ SLUE JAi( IN JI ~EN IT MAPPENED, MUH? TME FACE WITH THE .. ' TMAT'5 WMEN ~E OIO IT? AN6EL FOOD CAl(f ! II ~ ~ f __,----i -~~·:~:) I -· • • '.\ I i -+- by Tom Batiuk IO·,, ··wasn't that your old school tie he wu wearing?" t,~E:Af. OA 0 ! f~( l'CoP~f, ~E~i' ODOR ul(~£ oof Of lANO'i, SO fM~'l'R( &1'41N6 AWA'I MO~E:'4 ~ ID IC )J FOR BEf TE R OR F OR WORSE by Gus Arriola Fagan by L ynn Johnston "' HE. 010~:-'Y) ANY Tt uw.. ,,,Ff ) " BU1 I \f :no 11 ~ :.VE.L-. '"TODAY 'S CROSSWORD PUZZ LE by Harold Le Doux t,y Tom K. Ryan . rfSONL...YA . IEMPORARY 51bPPAG€ OF "flit: ~RLC' ! ···I THIN K HE'S FOR A BIG TIP ACROSS 1 Sad wore S Sack.s • 9 Glac1a1 01oc~ t~ -ano tush t5 Agave 16 Insect s1age 17 Bemg s., 18Store 19 Treadle 20 Wall O•Olt!C· tor 22 World - 2J Swee1sop ?4 Chanteo 25 Bo~eo 28 Aslronaut 3? Dupeo 2 woros 3:; Barrel pan 34 Oriental sas~ 35 Tsar s name 36 Flume 37 Swagger 38 Face 39 Forelegs 40 Ma~e tun ol 41 lnsecl btle words 43 Closure 44 Weak 45 Thin Slllp 1 , 3 4 20 I. l 41 01scuss1on ~c Mineo gr an· JN I TEO F ea lure Sy11<l1Ldle ThursOay s Puule S· •·t'<l flt' ' J Nol 6SlefO 5! Male all1re '' ..,t'Jij1•I l>OOy !6 Wash SIP ll " I'" Ill'' /4 II I I y ( I A ( . 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I•· I 1.~ I· -~--. -·-~-.. _ DAILY PILOT WORLD PUBLIC NOTICE Soviets Name Street After American Writer .... NOTIC• Of' D•ATH OP '-=~~. C:L• MAU R I N • a ANH 0 N PlJBUC NO'.l'ICE Ma;cow tAP > Writer John Reed, the onJy Aa:aerkan buried at the Kremlin, bu Nteelvtd llPOUatr' Soviet honor 0 The Ukrainian to wn ol NovOMlJtu. whlc:h "eed vlaated aa a rorreap()Odent durin1 Wo.-ld War I. hu renamed a atl"fft all•r tUm to IO with the lout John Reed Mun um. t~ Soviet news a1enc:y Tata aaid. at:t:D WAM LIONIZED BY ntE Soviet 1ov u nmmt foe tua eyew ito.aa UCO\Wlt of UM 1917 Oc tober Revolution In St Pettnbur1. ·'Ten Oay1 ""'at Sbooll lhe World . • ., PUBLIC NOTl('t: Pl'BLIC' NOTIC ·t : A native ol Portland, °"9 .. and 1raduate of Harvard University, Reed covered t.be war and the overthrow of the Caarlat 1ovemmeat ror American pubUcationa. Ht dJed of typbua ln llllllO at a1e 33, and wu buried in the Kremlin Wall on Red Square 1n Mo.cow Reed v111ttd Nov111t1llt.u In UU6 while cover· 1n1 t.he Rwman <: .. rman hoeUUUea, Taaa said. "To lt"t thue 'hei had \I) nail h.11 Ille by wadin1 acrou the rapid frontier river of Prut . The bou.ae, whue hr stopped a lter the crouln1. aUll u iata." T ht' f a rming a nd fa c t o r y t o wn set P lJBU(' NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE CITY OF COSTA •ESA, CAUFO&NIA up• John Reed Museum U years a10 in honor of "the well·known rt1ure ln the American wo rkin1- cla11 movement," Ta11 said. coaa£8PONDl!NCE WITH 1cient11t1 and Ubrartana helped local historians to establis h that many pages of Reed's book, ''War in Eastern E urope," were written during his stay in Nov- oaelltsa, Tass said. Reed, a proponent of re volutionary politics, wrote articles from Mexico on the revolt of Pancho Villa before World War I that established his re- putation as a journalist and a radical. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE IN CO"IBINt:D STATE•ENT OF aEVENVE8, EXPENDITUaES AND CHANGES llNDl:Sl<•NATED FUND BALANCE8/UNaESE8VED aETAJNED EARNINGS JUNE1t.1• flllld No. F und 01 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 31 41 42 43 44 51 61 .... ' ... 81 96 97 98 99 General Special G as Tax S~r. lmprov -Sec 2107 l Special Gas" Tax Str. lmprov -Sec. 2107 5 Speeial G'u ·Tax Str. lmprov.·Sec. 2106 Traffic Safety Water Acreage Fees & Improvements Federal Revenue Sharing Trust Community Development Act 1974 Open Space Bond Debt Service Capital Outlay Land Acquisition 1974 Open Space Acquisition & De ve lopment South Coast Drive Construction Landscape Assessment District Golf Course • F.quipment Replacement Expendable Trust Funds Vehicle Parkin& Diatr. No. I -Improvement Vehicle Parking Diatr. No. 1-Acquiaition Vehicle Parking Dittr. No. 2-lmprovement Vehicle Parking Diatr. No. 2-Acquisition 'l'CYl'AL-CITY OF COSTA MESA . UIMleelpa&ed F_.Baluen/ Uaneened aetalaecl Eandnp Espelldltue1 Traa1fen Revea11e1 Expenaes• Unde1lpated Fad 8alaace1/ Unreserved Retalllecl JuJy1,1m In (Oat) (Etldbtt "8") <Exhibit "8") Adjustments Earala11• June 30, 1980 $ 966,471 100, 721 16,495 976,508 26,208 l,007,845 669,817) 107,215 1,112,644 182,948 4,711 999,946 680,581 1,952,590' 5,056 6,257 2,360 7,465 $ 7,486,204 $ (4,226,692) 240,000 42,2531 240,000) 3 ,186,824 1,500,000 53,080 470,959) ·O· $ 22,119f875 $( 18,132,395) 1,288,844 ( 386,175) 7,500 ( 7,500) 1,269,487 ( 8S7,493) 583,941 ( 66,110) 15,683 ( 2,905) 1,521,~ ( 721,963) 1,303,170 ( 1,324,910) 267,325 ( 259,039) 467,516 ( 770.246) 25,855 ( 1,250,000) 26,201 ( 31,863) 1,054,279 ( 1,854,731) 5,355 ( 7,222 ) 871,908 ( 731,847 ). 268, 756 ( 158.190). 607,362 ( 7,584 ) 138 351 144 293 " 31,704,835 $(26,570,173) Sc 372,458) ( 884,560 ). 905,264) 460,850) 114,123 114,909 ( 8,286) (3 ,459,338) ( 168,137) 881,815 26) (2,081,409) $(7 ,229,481) s 354,801 358,830 ·0 - 476,775) 991,236 38,986 1,681,057 576,648 1 ·0- 468.029) 1,388,299 62,229 81,363 2.818 1,140,007 • 791.14P -0- 5,194 6,608 2,504 7,758 $ 5,391,385 On Ho .. ._, ai, ••. _. " o•<tod1 AND Of' f'ETITION TO, AM., •lllleso.illl froftl enlren<o lot ADMINISTER EST ATE OIO Or-c...My C-t....,M lou lacl NO. A·106447, 1n ,,.. aoo 11100 of w..1 s. .... An• T o a I I h e I r s , a...1everd ,.......,,, ~, .. ,. "'"11• beneficiaries. c reditors 111 ,,.. Coty of ~ta Aoe. C..tttornt•, LOS ANGELES TITLE AH O and contlngentc redltorsof AI URACT CORPORATION ........ Maur i ne Bann 0 n 0 f "''u'"' ''"''•· -· '"" -d 01 Laguna Niguel, California. 1l•u•I ma d o l>f HOL MES 1NVE!>TMENr INC. • c.111or111• <o,. and persons who may be PO••llOll, .,,., rocor-l'Mr(h 1•. '"°· otherwise Interested In the •• lnsl•u,,,_1 No 2•S", 1n 8ooa lliOS. Will""':Yt°' estate P-I u ol Olfoclot Re<o•O\ ot Or•neo : Counlt, Cot1forrN•, 91 .. n to M<u•• .,. A tlon has been filed I '-"'"""" '" ,,. ••-01 w1LL1 AM by rl J . Bannon In the 8 TURNER In Ttu•l 10• 8 A lurnor,ISu rk>r Court of Ora ...... 1 l>f ,. • ...., Oil IWH<h Oil <•rl••n OOll!Ja C t t I ''W'-loon• .. ,..,..,,,.'"''·not!(• o1 wf11c.n n Y reques ng that w•• re<orded Juty 1•. ''*· •• on•t•u· arl J . Bannon be aPJlOlnt-,,.,ni No lton on -llt/S, P-'OS aS personal reprisen- of ~~e1s~·~~;~:'s°' 11 TL e " tatlve to administer the •BSTR•cr coRPORAllON, •• o estate of Maurine Bannon .111u1•0 ,,.,., ... •'" "°" '' °""" ..... (unde r the Independent ~:;.~~. '.::",.:.o:"~~; 11°" u~~:; Adminlstrati°'! of. Estates I s1.1o>" '"" ,,,,. o1 ....... )!.!.., ... , Act>. The pe\ltron 1s set for ••nt1 •\10 1111•, "°' .. "'~':!" en<um hearing in Dept. No. 3 at o••no•. '"'inter••• '"'••Y•CI 10 one1 700 Civic Center Drive now ,,.kl l>y Mid t•urf .. uncle• UICI w t I c· , a.eel Of tru>t. on -lo .... lollO•lng es , n the 1ty of Santa 110,r.beo P•ooo••• •oc•l•O •n '"" Ana, California, on Nov-co .. n1y 01 o,.n99, S••t•"' C•1o1orn••. ember 2S, 1980 a t 10:00 I0·;~1SCR1PTION a .m. All tr••• ..-rt••n •ano \•tu•l•d 1n the IF YOU OBJ E CT to the S1••• 01 ~"'°'"'•· eoun1v 01 O•.-ee. gra nting of the petition, I cuy 01 N"•Pot1 Boen. <W><t11>e<1 ••·you should e ither ap,....ar fOllOW\ • "'° PARCEL 1 at the hearing a nd state F•P \•mP•• t•t1• 10 ConCIOmonium your objections or file ~n"':n~0 2:,.c=.,,0~:;:. ~t!~ '';':;,~1~!, written objections with. the 'onoomlnn"" Plan IO< LOI I of fr.•U COUrt before the heartng. No •O)ft 1. eoun1y 01 O••l\99. ~,.,. 01 Your appearance may be C.•lllOrn>• II~ Poon I, te<otO..d on in person Or by yOUr af· Nlf ll, 1~19. d' Oocu,,,..nr No 1~to, '"Boo-11216, P-• 101n1wgn 11s ,,1 tor ne y. tlu•1 .. , of ()lloCl•I Rt<Ord• Of •••O I F Y 0 U A R E A o,.,,11•C.oun1y,wh1cnP1•noor1.,n,to CR EDI TO R or a c ont- tn.-1 P'OOI''' deKflmd .n Tr.M.t No • . 1oi11 ..... ooo '" -.... P•11e• 1 ingent creditor of the de- 1nrouon • °' "'•><•"•"""' M•P•, •• cea sed, you must file your <0•<1•0• w 000r-c.oun1v c laim with the cour t or =~~~~~.~ 0011• percent ,111.,.,t present 1t to the personal '".no 10 the tommon .,.,., •• '"°'"" representative appointed •n<l""'"""'""'"'P'.., by the court within four E•tePt "1 °'1· O•\ •n<I nve1•ou•oon months from the date of ~~0°,!:~~~·~~=:•:, • ... ~:~:n: :;:~~~ the first issuance of letters rognt or wt1a<e °"'''Y •OO•e IOO lttl aS provided in Section 700 ''°"' Ill( ,.,,.,.,. of \aid ••nd, ., •• of the P r obate Code of Wl:rveo b y Wlll••m J c,~.,. •n 1i1n I ..... ,, .• o ....... •n tne -•Kotd4td on Ca lifornia . The time for Boo• H•o. P•o• .. n 01 0 11 oc ••• filing claims will not ex-R•:::::'~eL J plre prior to four months An u clu\lw ,,0n1 •nd uMtment 10 from the dat.e of the hear-u .. '"' 1»"'""V ..... oo"on•100 B·H ing noticed above. ~::.,~":11 P•.-." ""''1'9 •-•ten.-.1 to YOU MAY E XAMINE PAr.t t L, the file kept by the court. An .. (IU\O"" n qhl •nd ..... monl to If YOU are interested in the U\4t IM IM••ong \N<.e da\oQtWlltd un estate, YOU may file 8 re- tnt Pi•n •• JM•••"9 ,.,.'"No P!.·1~1 quest with t"-court to re· Pfopenv •\. tTlOft commonly ano.wn 't'C' unity Redevelopment Agcy-Tax Iner. Fund $ 144,683 -0· $ 321,937 $( 435,078) $( 31,542) .Q. .. soo '-'"' L•nr #rn, N• .. po•t celve special notice of the 't Red 1 t A... Red p · F Buen. C•1o•0tn1• inventor y of estate assets um. Y eve Opmen naCY· eve.. fOJect und 1,001,583 ·0· 2,374,536 ( 3,104,665) -0-271,454 rn• urooe•\•one<hUO•t11u1eo ,,...,.. d f ,..... t•t • -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~K•~m• •nv ·~~''" ,., •nv •MO<· an o ·~ pe 1 ions. a c-'l'CYI' C '""""" "' 111. •••u• .oore" •no c o u n t s a n d report s AL-OMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY$ 1,146,266 ;O· $ 2,696,473 $( 3,539,743) $( 31,542) $ 271,454 oln•• <om,.,..., cw••Qn•••o,,, 11 •ny descr ibed in Section 1200 •avaNUH Tues LIAnte•-Pennlb ,,_,_F_11 ...... UM or -Y -Propert.., lflter-,,,.,_tol ct>atttt lor S. .. ICH Oltlet TOTAL REVENUES lX~•NDITU•U Generol Go .. rrvnent Putillc.s.fely l>..COllC WOth P0tkS -Re<• .. llon Oet>t Servtto Prln<itMI R .. iretn0n1 lnl•<Ht•ncl Flsc:•I Chl•eo• IOTAL EltPENOI TURES ·~ ..... St• • .a..703 401,2'1 118,791 l ,)Ot,«11 >.-.m •1',SO. ..... .., Ill, t tt,llS S S,0'7 ,IOI 1,'0t,11' J ...... 1.aza.0.1 10.."2 • Ill 171 •'i.1 ... , .... 6 S"'•CIAL GAS TAX ST•••T IM .. ltOVlM•NT flUND ••V•NUU u • .,_,..,-~,,., ............. ..,.. ... , ... Offret , TOTAL REVENUES IJl~INDITUltlS PUOll"-~CWkJ ·. Se<,1107 I S"'•CtA&. GAS TAX ST•l ET IMfl•DVIMl .. T ,UNO So< 11t1.$ ••v•NUH '" ... """'""'*''•' uwaNDITV•u Pt*lc Worll.t l ... ctA&.OASTAX ST•EIT IM .. •OVIM•NT ,U .. D • • Sec. JW ' ISt.nt -·~ u 75 \1.-.... '·11..111 ' '·* . , . 1 7,JCID •&W•MUU ,, . ueot-.. ... Pr-rty , ......... _ .. , °"'9r TO.T AL REVE NVES ._..NCWTU•U PWl?.ilc Worlts ...... uu Fl .. -Forf•11wres t nt.f 90w,,,,_,.•I °''"" TOTAL REVENUES . •••NDtT\l•H Pu&llC Wontl WAT•• AC••AGI fll•• ANO IM .. ltOVEMS•T flUN ••V•NUU C!Oorllft 1or S..•lut ••W•MU•J Ult Of Moflty -Pr_,,y ·~_..,.,...., JOJAL REVENUES U~PaMCMT\IH• -0..-al Go .. mmen1 ,..1< s.i.tv ~~ P•• -lte<rHUOf'I T'OTAL.EltPENDI TURES "· COMMUNITY oaVllLOfl'MINT ACT 'UNO •11¥• .. uu • Fl .. -~11,.,., U••f Moflty an1ll P•OC19'1Y .,.... __ ~ TOTAL •EVENIJES .. alQll9NOITUltH .-.-.0o-..nmen1 '"'*k Wof'k• ' I .... LalU•NDITU•H • _ _;__ t,,4 e>r•M ·~AC• llOMD Da8T H•V•C• ,u•D •-MUU f~ • fJt=~·:~-:~:UES !_lit!~~~... . -:;.:....,_ .......... , ... ow, ... T9)'.llL•1tNNOITU•U . CAPITAL OUTLAY ,UltO ..... u .. UM .. MIM'I' W '"'°""' ... ~,.,, ........ Otllilt \ • 19TAL •EVlNUIS ===· .. ~ ..... &.AfilDACOUlllTIOM r\HID .......... ~. ....... ·=- ' 200,SOt • 1.o.1.a11 •• 11q '1.2 ... .ii,, ' 157....S ' ..... u •. u. 11.000 ' ~ ..... ' '6,110 D • IS.el)' ' J,'°5 \ W,012 1.1 .. .- ' 1.m.os2 ' J:.17.57 t .,,.,, 1-.MO,•U ' 721,., • l,7'1 11 . .a 1,lm,000 •••w ••#JGJ*'"" ' •1.as. 1,w,m1 11,124,910 ' "'·* • i Jff:!it • 10.000 , ... '"'• • 11,UI 4'2,w:I •.SH · • ..,~ .. • 111 •. a. . • ...... ·ltM ....... INCll ~111'"91 .-...eL.Of'Mll•T ~ -............ ' :.:' • 4 1'11 ........ -·-.. _... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ •1::~.~M .,.~"9 0~1~.1 ~ the ~li~rnia Pr~~ ••~•MCWT\I••• _ __, I -----., loon\ ••<Ul'ad -... a O..CI 01 T ruu, on Code. Pllbllt Woras '1,ti.a 7ll -• LANDICA~• AHUIM.,.T DtSUICT flUND ' PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE I <tu~on9 IM\, """'91• •nd Upefl""' o• •JVIENU•S lne Wl>\llluteo Tru•I•, odv•nc.H, of JO h ft SO n ... ft ft Oft cr.oreH tors.<••~•• s.1u fltCTITioUS&uMHH fl1CT1T1ouuusiNus !~'·r ~~. 1~1·::;:1°1,~':,~~~ ~ Wohlwend & 'Johnson, At~ ....... CWTu•u NAM• ITATHll••T I NAMa STATaM .. n l ll 000 00 '" oM\l>a<d ptont1pol of lh• tomeys •t uw, 611 West PUOllc ~ ' 1.lll Tl•• lolt~l"9 """"'" ••• do•no Th• lotlowlne """on• ••• ooine, note '""""" Oy W•d Oeff of Trusl, SI t• St. Suite 3320 Lo• =-== but.ltte•u n OV\ln•'' M w•tft .nrere11t ttwreol" trom APl'•t 1 ltlO X " ' ' • GCM.F cou•M ,UNO o~•••TINO ••v••u•s · Crlorttt !or SO<vlcn NON·D~••ATl .. 0 ••V•NUIS tnt•r••t Rents, RoyolU•s on0' L••M• G•on on Ot-1 of Asa.I\ Ml'COll.,_ ln<ome . TOTAL REVENUES 0 ..... ATING lXP'UIHS Aorr•11n1\tr•t•on CO\U M•1nten.nce GoU AUIY1t1•\ Non·Con•trUCllOl\.JOO\ O.prec••• IOn N-.O~altATI-....... ,., 1n1ern1 on~· P•x....,1 TOTAL Ex'PE NSES' IQUIP'MENT ••flLACIMIENT flUND Ofl•AATINO ••V•NUH Cn• rge' tor s9r v1cet NON·OP'l•ATING •EVINUl\ G•on on Do-t of AaMI\ ..... 1 TbTAL REVENUES ~ ..... 0 .. 1.ATINO llt .. llNHS Awlomo11w Fuel lnttrtWlt Cenlt•I Gar- Oeprec1at1on • TO'T AL EJCPE!lilSE~ l X .. •NDAIL• T•UtT flUNDS ••v••uas -, .... ·~ ' ... Ulo of _,,r_ Pr-,,y Olh•r · I TOTAL RE'!'JE NUES a 1t".•N.DITilflH Gana••• c;o...,,,,._, V•H•CL• ~Altl(IN• o•n••CT NO. I ,_.. __ ,_ V•HICL• ~A.Ill-DIST•tCT NO I A~·--•CV•NUU T•u• vaHICL• .. AltlltN• DISTitlCT NO. I ·----.. ~ V•Mt'4.a ~ ... , ... DltT•rCT NO. J ~-••v•NuH T•ot . .. ' ~· . COMMUNITY lllA•Vl40f'MUIT AO•N'Y Tu,,.<,.,_.,,_ ••v••uu Property Tu e• Siii• ~1on!l-9tblMWn~y ru. ----:tto......_,. Rt lltt 58 SS T •• Co11o<11ons · C.Otle<llon ~'119' TOTAL REVENUES I It fllNDITu•u lnlorHI E•- LoonR~-h TOTAL EXPENOI TURES COMMUNITY 1t•DIV•LOf'M•NT AOINCY __ ..._... ....... t ,_ •av11•uH lnl•r•sl Rtnl1 Loon Proceeds Prieon Term MOD1'8I'O (AP) -A Vlaalla man bu.been or-dered to 1,pend three yeau in prl1oa for defra..., two llodelto rte..._, al more than $11,• ID *-IDYett· ....... -icbem ... K•t 0--. Paa, 11, WU •••Nd cm a pt). tr pa. to two __..GI sr•ad tlMft. r~ ~ ......... . ., 1 140,•ts MICHELE EOMONDSON I RtVEll TRAIL VENTURE, tllSJl •l llper<ent pe<•nnum •>•n Mlidnolt Angeles,C..90017 tNTE•IORS .,.., P•'1• ao..tev••CI. !wile 1IO '"''"'• ono Dy l•w C>r"ovo<leo p•u• <O•I• •no I CHRISTMAS CHR ISTMAS, J03' C•llfoml•'271• upenu• "1 t,_ l•mt ~I 1nlll•I pul>I•<• Pwbh\"90 Or-Coe\\ O•tlv P.tlol E Cooll HIQ!twev, Ccw-.. , Nl•r. CA Or• .. A1£0I o. .. tc>e>ment, In< hon of tll1\ toot.co t0t ml 8S plu\ Ad· t Oct ll. Nov. 1. 7. t"'° 431.l·lll 11,l ll '162S (• C•lllomlo C.OtPO<•llon). Ciba Arow •t llU\ 10 cwlt !Ot \lnonot ooootn 10 -S.,»2 Mlc!Mle L• Flore EdmonCIM>n, 0••-P<oi«I NumC>et One, 7'1!>-C l••nl ln•tteon PUBLIC NOTIC E J 091 Pert"•<. 120 Via Onlelo, HewPort Red Hiii A .. n .... Suole I~ Co•I• O•loCI Octooer H 1_, ., IM<I" CA'21MJ t M•w ~tltom .. t2'2I LOS ANC.E~ES TIT\.£ AND -----Tod L c;.,,anon. P•,,not. ... Ameto<•n Ntllont l Mou>1n9 ABSTRACT CORPOR!ITION \ 171,M NO ... ..,.., Glen, Loo A-le>. CA Corpo••l-lo O.OawMe corpor•t1on l, S..00.lllule<l lfu•loe · '"Sll11 .. OTICI OP TllUSTllE'S SALE tllOlt lllll S-y p -Bou• .. ••O. Suoto llO C.EORC.E L MA RINOFF .... 1' .. On N0-1', t-. •• 11 00 •.m . Tii i• bvtlNu '' conducted by • 1,.on~. Cotllom•• '111• ,.,,_.,.,,.nr S U S,»t llmltod pe~lp, Thi\ Ou•ineu IS conouct•d Dy • 137 w .. i Flr>I Sir-.i 02.ll' Mk-L Ed-~ner•I po,,ner1111p s..,110 ~ PEOPLES INVESTMENT AND LOAN ASSOCtATIOfol u dul y opPOonl•CI I rust"..,,.,., ond pu•wanl lo O..CI 01 Tru•I recor°""' l'el>noO<'y I. ltlt, ., ,,,. S.,MI Tllla IUl-1 "'°' lllocl with 1,,. ANIER•C.AN "IA llONAL LO\ AnQt'ltt, t• "UC\l 1H c-1, Cie<11.,, Ora1191 Co<>niv on Oc· HOIJSING CORP ,., lltll .n .. , .. 11,IU t-• •• 11"1... CIA"°" Slew¥! P.,oi.•neo Ot""91' '°"" O•••Y P.101 p.,_.j-·Or-C...11 Coll• PllOI VI<• Prft. 0 J I -•I'"""""....,._, ntt. -••1. -tGl. of Offlc .. 1 Reccwoa, ... ,.,.od Oy. ... J7' '7l1.M7 1,071 'J .. ,IM I 'l, ISS ... 97S 10,0MJ S ISl.ltO ' ~17.-0 ll,•11~ M.lll <k1 ) IO 11 J4_1.__ ' • Tllll Itel -w• fllod will\ lnt Cl ' No• •I• 1._ •lll to · · · · · C-1y C'"1l '11 0.-c..unty °"Ck· Moroo '· Patni -wocu .. M. Paint. ,_.. -..... -...... T-nt• -~ •• tn .,_ atttce of tlw c-ty -----------,_ .•. -· PUBLIC NOTICE fl14-tloke .... r "' Or-~Y. SC-of MUNH• a YOU PUBLIC NOTICE Catltorftlo, WILL SELL AT ,U8L1C A-" .e Low AUCTIOfHOHIGttt:ST 8100l R FOR fllCTITIDUS 8UStN•H 1 ... flelrclllllll 0.-., Ho. 1• NOTICE OF DEATH OF' CASH (pey-a1 Umeol Wle In l_,ul N-• STATIMUfT ~Mt Otta -1"11 _, of ,,_ United SlotHJ Al. -Tll• followine ""ona •re 001119 '"'IM,co.mu ANTHONY A. HORVATH, s....1" ,.,,... entr..ca io ,,.. °"...,. i»uslnnus 1 Pu1111..-0r-Coa•I D••l,Polot •k• ANTHONY ALVIN C-lyOldCourt-,Clly of~I• LAGUNA NIGUEL MEOICALl!><ltl7..:1.4·Jl.No•7,I __ •21~ HORVATH, AND OF Ano.C•lt!orno•, .. •tt"'t,llU•-•n· A•Ts. J0111 Nleu•• Rood. L•euno p·u •Lic NOTICE p E T 1 T 1 0 N T 0 ,., .. 1eon .. .,.010 __ ,,.1C1.,.,llun· Nltuel, Cootornlo •2'11 D Cler WICI o..a of Tr .... 1 In .... "'-"' Dennis IC. &Mker. JOtll NIQU.t ___ _ _ __ I ADMINISTER ESTATE \llu•l•CI on .. 1e1 Cown1, •nd Si.lo Rood, L...,.Nl-1. Cotlfomla9Z.77 NOTICID' NO.A·106437. ..to<rotloed •• DI• EltH181T "!' •I Gary Mvwra. l61S H•,,ow Pte<•,1 NON-••s"'°"''•'LITY T 0 a i I h e i r s le<,,..,,,.,.,o.no...-apartMreof~ N•wPC1r1 1Ht11.~111orn1anMO NOT ICE is HERE8Y GIVEN,,,.. be n1..f1c·1ar1'es. cred1'tors' or~rNo .,.!•,"1a1T1 Tri1• Dullnfts '' collduc1eo by • i •"' unc1e, ... .,,.., "''"""' tro '"POii""'• e -~ llm11oc1_,,.~P 1or .,,, -·or 1oao1111 .. , <on1•.c:1..:1 and contingent creditors of ' 1 fu ••no ••'•"•o to '" '"" Dworojs K.BM_., I my en~o.,,..tl\Otlm,,.11,onottll., Anthony A. Horvath aka C.u•ren-" .. 1 ... 1eo tn "'"Slat• of Tiii• .. __ w• filed wltll IN l"l•dOle. '' . ' Colilorn••. (,o.,nly ol Orange, Coty of C-1yper11 o1 0r-c.oumY.on0c. OeledlN•2Jnllley'110c1-r.1'90 Anthony Alvin Horvath of Newport -.h. -.. d .. <rolMO •• \-IS. ,., .. ...._. L. Ferry N e w p 0 r t B e a c h , follow• ) . '· ""'"' 1•°"'''"'' o.,.. California and persons PARCEL' · NALL lllaL Y , c.-0.1 NYr, eo. OJU f ' .__ I . I BtQ•M•llQ 01 • pojnl In,,.. Wester A""'-YetU. Pul>lll/Wcl Or .. C:O.JI Oooly Piiot WhO may be Otr..,rW 5e ins ly hnt of uw IOI) fool 1lrlp ol land ........... o.tw O<t. 2•, U , l l, 1'80 4J02 ... tereSted in the Wiii and/Or Cl .. <ro-In Int OHd lrom A. J ----,.._.... C.... estate : CrOOll>,_, -°'"'"· H Trwsteu, I .07..»2 ...._.....,CO._ PUBLIC NOTICE A n.tltlon has been filed lo Sou1nern P.c:•f1< Rallrood Com· ~u•ll"'9CI Or.,. .. Co•U D•ll' ...,. . po11y, reccw-Oc•-• la, 1011 on ,.11e10c1.11,1A,lt,N0¥.1,1••21uo by Francis J . Horvath in -40s . .,..uo dt"De9cb,recon1so1 fllCTIY'foutaUS1••u the Superior Court of Or•11e• c-ty, ca111ornl•. dh1onl lllAMlllTAY9:,...NT O C t t • l\lorl,,.rly .,_,_.,, «J.• IMl lrom 1ne Tiie te11ow1,,, ""on 11 dolnt range ~n Y reques lnQ, Norlh-•t ccwnor of I,. ,,.,0 , ol 1enc1 IMiMnoH•: that Francis J . Horvath be e1 .. cr111oc1 '" lh•I o r101n •-nture ,~~~m:::::.:s IU4:~~'!.!E-!!'.~~t::.~~~:i~~.$. appointed a5 per sona I .Ultd April II, INI, recorded July JO. PUBUC NOTl~E Ill "" cv repres entative to ad·l 'N1 111 -1°"·.,.. ,.;a.,, otfkl•• ===mr.l ...,:11.!,.~~".9'"' peroon• .,. "0'119 wot.,,:.,.,~.~· iseu 1.ottai .. m inister the estate of An· ::~~,";~.'110:~.'::"c'o::.1~"' ,<;::;;: EXECUTIVE DIRECTIONS. JO.II Tiiis ---la <M<IY<1ocl l>y on thony Al Vilt Horvath, aka No'1110rly •*'& w od WHlerl'y llno. on &walnau c:on1er or•••· 1rvtne. c•. tncll•'-Anthony A. Horvath (un-• c .. , ... cone-E•st••IY "°''"' • $ UI '211S Noncy L. -j d rod1us of 1'14.63 -· • dl1lonc;e of --=-1 WALTER F BECKMAN . 1301 "''' IUll-1 wes Ill~ wllll '"' er the Independent Ad· 40 ... fMl IO .""'"'· ll'ron<• t oaterly w1c11r.ni~ ... BtM.cA.m 11 c-1yc1ertot11 0r-eounty on!k1. m inistration of Est•tes e•CNt1••..,.111.W1ow111 c .......... .. 1t1c-•o "'· cuNNISON. 20 •.1• I Act). The petition Is set for 1 .. 110 • ""'"' i.. ,,. w .. 1.r1y ""' o1 , .. s.;:~'.:.":·,~c:'.;.!c•.o 11y . ~ ... ,_Or ... '-" 0.11~1=. hearing In Dept. No. 3 at ·f,:.c,::,:~--:;~:~~:~~= ---•I 11~ ---'•· <kl. 10, "· u. ,,., 700 Civ ic Center Drive, N•w-io, "" 1n -,.,, ,,... 15 ._. ... "· a.c11mon ..... West, In the City of Sar)t• otOHtclOI ~ 11111 ... tttc•"'"'" '"w=-·••1 ..... fllod wltll ,,. PUBLIC NOTICE -Ana California on NOV· Countf Recorder Of Hid COU,,ly; s m c-1 "'°'".,... C»<onty on 0c1 • '"'n<• s...t-.y • ..,. ,,. -storri__ =-=--=-•I••,,., • emb~r 2S, 1980 at 10:00 lino of Mid P0t<el No.6 Oii a curve, ' Js.t,t.ll JO,el• l,etl 'l,.07 ....... fllCTITt0US8UllNeH a.m . ' COllOl/9 ....... ~. N>Wlllt • t -UI of Publl-0r.,,.. eo.11 0.11, P1101, ,..,.,.. STAHM•NT IF YOU OBJECT. to the u 1s.os -· • 0ts1eroce o1 ls.47 l•t to Otl. 10, 17, U , ll, 1• Th• followln9 peroona ere c1o1n9 t i f t... tltl Ille -nt of • reveno ,..,. .. , 1Mftco .,,,.., 1»uJ111enu: gr an ng 0 . ne pe on, Sout,.rly •"'"9...1.!JO #ett«lw-•-.of -SONS..I~ COl'fSTRV'CTIOH CO .. you should e ither appear Sild Peteet No. I on• cu, ... <-•w PUBLIC NOTICE IJ70 MlltOll a Wulmlnster, CA at the hearing and state Eosterfy, NW1"9 • rOCllUS of 18aUl t2toll • • • fffl, o Cini_,• ol l.U l•I to • POlnl ! ... , :-_____ ____ ,.,,.,..,,., R-Pfl your obJ~ct1ons or file ,,,., "dlttan1 Hortrwrly ,,__, 40 "CTITIOUS 1u11N•H ••.1111e11m1 ..... ,, CA written obJections with the , ... ''°"' 1111 Hortlleon ,.,,.,or ,,.. \ U 1,t:J1 • • ... ,ll.1 1'0,7•S MAMISTATaM•MT lu9e ne Pert• a, •tll COUrt before the hearing. peru!oll-CleKrt-1nwld l-· Tiie fel-"'11 _..,, la doi119 -I· Or0fl991"°"" a_,. Per• CA y be '"" reccwdocl In -'°"· Peet JIJ.ol ,.., .. : Thia .,,,,,~ .. Is cono, ltd l>y • our appearance may Olllt1a1 R..:ord•; '"'n<• wutarly HYDltOCAAFT co., &ALaOA taM•••pe-p. In person or by your at-••one •rellla1 11ne1owH1c ...... •11as1 INS TlllJMENTS co .. CONTEM-TlntOlllyA-Pfl torney. ......lloned potnl.IOf .. 1101 ... pollll of ----1 ~•A1tY CASCADE, •t W. 16111 It.. Thts N*'-11 -fll with IN I F y 0 U A R E A lle91nnlne. 'QS,071 ... _,BMdl CA~ " CowntyCie<11fJll Or ronOc .. A.CEL2. =-===-•I DAVID J. CLtNl!'Tf1"1 •.c:ettel ~ 11.1•. · CR E DIJTOR or ·• .eon· Lo1Ji..111oc1Sl20I C-•1 s.won, L-.H111111...,.9Mc11,CA.'264 "147S1t tingent creditor of the d• New.-r11Ht"·••.,_,,on•"'•llre· "''' ........ 11 <ondw<led bv en •n· PUb11'1Wd 0r-. •• 0011y P11o1 ceased, you must file your ~:;.~,,:..: =· \.:, '! °6,:-,; • t4, .. 1 .,, • ..,. •. DevldJ. Cllno Oct. 14' 31' ...,,,., 1• 1•· 1"° ,.._ claim with the court or County, C•llto<no•. •,02A Tiii• Slit..,..,. WM flied Wltll Ille present ft tO the personal T ... llrwt -re» -Olllet Com• l,m ,sas Cpl#llY Clerll '110r-. c-ty Oft Ocl, PUBLIC NOTlCE representative •P. pointed mon deMINI-. II ony. 01 ,,. •••1 I 1• P<-•ly dft<rl--ll "'°'r-IOCI p ,JU,S» ' ,t.... by the COUrt Within four 10 U ; l•"·Hll Newporl ll•d., "CTITtQUI 81n1Mlll th f t-d t of ...... , ..... Or .... CM•I 0.lly Pltot. ..... STAT•M•MT mon s rorn .... • e N•w,.,-t ...... C..lllomlo. Oct.I0.11.2•.ll,1-'"'fellow! ... ""." la dolnt first Issuance of letters as Tr.o ............ Tnlll• clUc:l•lms ....-_,,.,.., provl~ ... In Section 700 of .,., 11011111ty ror °"" lftc:wreclnou ot ~ U111!U Ille "'"' ~ w otlwr com,._, su•1tOGATE sHo,.,.1•. 1un the Probate Cod•-of •t1~11e1n,u...,.-._.. ... PUBLIC NOTICE :~;';:..,c.,;:,;.•· """"1191°" &ooc:ll, California. The time for ~HI WI•..,.,,• ........ 11w1 •1t-1 Cerelyn E. Pttltnen. ltllS fililVI Claims Will not ex· cowenolll or -rtl'llY, • .,.,._..tr Im· ... PllM. ,...,...,. 1111•. _ .... °' Merwffe Ctrclt, Huntl .... 4lfl loocll, plre prior tO four months enc:u"*-· to pey Ille ,_lfti"9 ~~:':':.,'::, ,. centfll<ttcl lly on from the date ot the hear· PfiM lpol ...... "' Ille ,...hi ......... , ... , ...... ~Yfl E. ............ 1~i~1c:::.rEXAMI NE ~.:.=. :--~.~ ::; ='. Tiii• .,._.,_ _, flletl wltll "'8 .... _,..._ If .,,, -llW tomw of c-·· Clerk ... o .... Gownly Ofl the file kept by the court. .. •• Dtetl of ,,,,.,, ..... CM• .. , •M Oc~ J -If "OU are Interested In the upentoa.,, lfW Truo1 .. -of 111o -' • ·-· • fll lrusH c,...., by ..,. 0..0 of Tr...-, ,, .... estate, you may • a re· '°' ,,,. • ..-,_, ""'"•'" ,.,..11.,... a-..,.. coe•1 Oa1•• l"ltot, quesf wltft the court to re-•••: •1 ... u ui Oct. '°· 11• 24• 31 .._ 41 ... celve special notice of the TM _<..,Y "'*' w1c1 o.. ... PUBLIC NOTICE lnv'ent""" Of estate assets """ ,..,., ... , .... c,,..,. entt •· ,ICTITIOUI au.tNlll NAM8 STAHMllMT T"' toli..tna ---It i11Mfl8 M l· .. .... : tN• l"ValTMINTS, 27H Hiii•-Off ... ~ 9"Ctl, CA. .... . Sflel_,. J .. fN, UM Hlltwlew on ... ......,. 9Mdl, CA. ..... , ... ......._ .. ~_,. ....... tl!YNMll ......... ,., .... ·-i.. '"" ......... ..,., ... ..... ............ Tllle ........ -tl .......... c:.e-cy CW-'11 Or .... CMlf!IY tfl Oct. ..... ~ r 11 .. , .. lo tne _...,_. • written and of the petitions, ac-Oe<1•r•1ron of o.tew11 -DeMMc1 C O U n t S a n d re p O r t S lor hit, efld • wrltlen Hello ef .. _ 1__. • "'-ti 1200 O.l•wll end Etenklfl 10 s.11. TN llft. .... scr u.v in ~ on de"t•"•d uu .. c1 satt,1Not1u ,, of the California Probate 0.101111 .,,. 11.c:tlefl ..-.i1 •• ... ,. • Code. <eHetl i.. .. c_, -·· ,,. ,..., ,...,.,,.,11 ........ H11rwtt1, Remer, ~­ Do11atd & M••d•.i _A .. ,........... eer,eraveft, ... Ne~ C:....... ~··, l111te SH, New19or 8Hcl9j,~i tl661; tel: (714) 1 Cott. Octlleer "· •• ,.....," ... -· LaM-..Cletlefl --T ........ 1,; C:.I F. ,,....__., A .... yl"'•' "'9 ........... H .,,_.,, .....c.. "-1·=· CA •II Iha ..._ caw..-~ .... cir.. c........,...... ........... ~ .... CM9I °"" """ ~Or .... c... Oelly ..... ,._., "· M. tt, ,_ · •t ... oa. "· *"· 1, 7. tt9 e111• on."· ...... r, 14 ,_ ...._ -- .l * . . ... l. , ....... fw s• ........... s... IHottte• Fors• IHo..H• Fors• I Frtditv Oc1ober JI 19(Vl l)AIL '(PILOT ('f I ,--------..J..--------.....L--------..... 1 ;.;;.:;;;; •• • • • • • • • ·ioc,2 •••••••••••••• • ·, • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• ••• • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • The ....... MerutpteceOft tM Oraftf9 Coe.. , ....................... !~.~~ ... : .... :.~!~!. ...... !'! .......... !~! ~!:~~ .......... !!~~ ~~~!'! .......... !?.~~ '~~!'!: ......... !~~ DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED I ADS , ______ _ You CH .... "· Find II, Trede " W"h e Went Ad OM CeM h"'tc• Feet CredM Appfo.et W•r'aMetke: ,,....s. ~..._.,,....S. All real •tale •dv~rttat.-'C.1 •••••• •• ••• • • ••••••••• • ••••• • • • • • • • •••••• •• ••• ID tMa ~wapaper 1, 11ub •••r.. I OH ....... • I 002 I Ject to the Federal Fair ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 llo111ln1 Acl of IH8 -----------------wNdi makeia lt llle .. I to •dv•rUae "any pr.- feNDce, llmllalion , or diacnm&ftAIUon ba11t'd l•n race. co&or. ~ll11km, ~l'll. er national on1ln. vr 11n intention t u m•kr l&O) awh prefertonct<, llmha Uon1 ord1-trim1oat1on 11ua oewspapu w111 1w1 know inf ly iH'l't!lll IHI) advert 1ln1 for r..-11 I eltlle which 1i. in \'lula tionolthe law THE :REAL ESTATERS UOO ISi.i Nt'v.I> rl•modeled t ra<11tional M YI•• :• bdrm. 2 hath home featunnJot larl(t• l'l'l'f'l'allon room & i patm~ L1 v1n 1< ro~'m htts nttra<'t 1vE' ht'am t't•1lini::. f1rt'l'lac·~ & t'n_ond1 door-, h:t1d 1111ot onto h 1· ll' k I' a t 1 o N 1• \\ k 1 t "h ,. n Ii It 111 .tppltanC'f'l>I Clo~<' tn tt>nnt~ 1·11111't s sunoy ht'IH'ht>~ & <"lubhou:-.t' Now .1 \' alluhlt• t'ull for <.IJllJI $4~1 .1101.1 IAYNOMT Wt• hu\ t' ..,t>\ t>ral f mt' home~ \\1th p1t·r & s lip OH 5ANTIA60 DI.. tM IA YCllST th'aut1fully devl.'luped family home fi hN t rooms . tta<:k Bay view , pool and spu . :t r1replaC't'" amid an eclecti c hll·ncl of l.>t•t1ms. hru:k~. stained ~las~ ;111d htrncf pttinlt'd tiles. Prt>sentt'd at $1!1H,lloo I J,__l()U~ ti()M't=' REAUOR5t, 67S·6000 :t44:t I ••I (. u••I lltyhw•y. Corona dt>l M.ar \H 11\Vt·.1111~ l lH.Hl-.:-.l l.ISTl~C;SI NTllW'\ EASTSIDE C .M. \j,. SEA COVE PROPERTIES 114·631-6990 DESPERATE TRIPLEX I OWNER! Tuslln 4 plex with pool ' ~ Pn ed t II ' I t Well maintained. Com Large 3 Bdrm. 2 bath. . c . 0 se , . ~11"~~ munity pool a nd fireplace plus two 2 1>!1ce m area ,3 lam1h I ..._,,__ 000 , 8drm.l bathmexcellent1 1 sized.bdr~s .. 2 h ath.,. cu .... ........,. S215, . con dition Priced . at mass1 ~e family room. ' S197 500 bnck fireplace. Gnurm<'I Newport -6 units . In the : · · kitc hen, uniqut> pa1111. heart of Newport Beach.. many e xtra s O IA n ,.r Located in the co m · wants out ' $118.!'lllO lall mercial area. It can be now. 546·2313 associated used for business . re · 1 sidential or ? ? Price1 $450,000. • : COSTA MESA 8110 1(£11 S RfAlTOllS l Cl}', W 8n lhntJ l\'l 16f)I THE :REAL ESTATERS .. \.\! t:Sl.t:Y N TAY ... LOR CO. Hl-:J\LT OHS "'llH'I' l ~M() S&tAIATI HOME & INCOME J•r1mc 1-;~tst C.:ost a "vt e!\a lo('ation near 21st & T ustin A H·. If you have a uni· que p~rsonality you will lo v e this charmml! ~cparate 2 Bdrm home on w 1dl• lot. pl us two 2 Bdrm inC'ome un· its. A bc:rullf ul woodsy private patio w BBC) and huge e xpans ive spa. <l1iict. pt~ac.·eful & picturesq'Ue. Call for :1ppomtmcn1 today. WESUY N. TA YLOI CO.. llALTOllS 2111 S.. J~iR Hills Ro.d HEWPOIT CENTH, H.I . '44-491 0 NIGUEL SHORES JOSEPH DREY COMPANY 499-5361 BriftCJ Your Controct BEST PRICED • Th1i; ·I n...ctn:111m ~ 11;1 lit , hom1· 111 Sltlll .011 11 • ' nc1ghho1 hood n ·,1II1 l)(•,t 1Jllt'1•r! 1•0 11rll, 10 .iri·u I Btl rm lo 20'. do""· I erm> J v .. il,1 l>lt· Si!i.~J Ca ll !'7!1 !):1111 tu da \ llt!t'th lwlp liut .. 1•111·1 ":ml!'! f:i,.,1 'J I•· .1 nol -.ttuf't (~t-rn" >•> lw h;1~ 11n1 r·tl 1 I 4'l :iil!!l,!011 ('all ,,jl ,Jl:tl ,c;:SELEC T t PROPERTIES Sc.tto Ano Hqh "'('a r l h l' '\ I' " I' II I l 1.>a1·kbay lh1~ uµ.:ratlcd :c l>ed rotlm :! l),1 th ;11111 I hum<'" .1 rr:1I hJr)(am It ftalu re:-an .1d1h •d 011 fa m 1l r r1)11 m '"'' f1re11lan·~ .. and m."l• 1 ~>dro11m s u11l' .\!'1-.uin• the bl T f) and lht• 01A111·r ma v 11on.,1<l<'r a ~nrl T ll •Full p r1l'e $l ·10,0o11 556-26(..0 ALLSTATE REALTORS 5 BDRM W /POOL 1,..rl(e plt'a~anl f<1mtl\ mom form<1 I t1 in tn lo! 'I bath.s. lar l!e lttl l>l•a ut 1 h I IJ nrf..,, J plnl? .\ 1.rr•JI pla<e 111 ra1-.t· " lam1ll .~:.ill fur \ i'l!r.t.11011 SEA COVE PROPERTIES j ASSUMELOAM ROADRAUYE !- ATLOW INTEREST !I A fabulous location with HI: •Vll:llJLY 1 POSITIVE 1 • SELECT :"ltractive 4 ~rm home large buildings and a ~ .....,. I CASH FLOW , PERT ES ,--------- m a good location. Seller i showroom. Has existing HAUOlt YllW I with only $16,000 down in ' PRO 1 ! 114-631-6990 may carry 2nd. Only I· business Owner will 10% DOWN, or trade j eluding management --• · • COHDOS SK DOWN ~ ' ' I REALTOR'S 675-55 I I ~ ., Woodsy s1.•ttm~ Wl)odsy sl'lllng s hows: off this duplex 1n "OLD CDM." : Bedrooms each Front unit upgr aded Rear only f) ye<1 n ; old wilh open beari~ ceiling~ Offt"l't'cl at $275,000 COLE OF MEWPORT REALTOR S 2$15 E. Coost Hwr .. Corona *I MM 675-551 I COHDOS! "TOWHHOMES" llADFOttD :1 Bdrn1. 2 bath.') t'u f' ~a rc.tgl'. pool SXX .)f)(J V ACAMT 2 Bdrm. :! h.Jlh Si"X.!1')11 Pool. Sp l:I . ('luhho11~t· SI0,000 DOWN :! ISd rlll •>\\lll'r '· -.nl l help f11 w n1·1· SX>i !l~O $69,900 l Hd rm I -;ton adlll\ lit', dow n ~>!IX '"" rnt·nt~ W1· h:1\ ,. 1nanv mon· l'.dl ltll' rnon· 111101 m <tt11111 546-2) 13 EXECUTIVE PRIDE! ,\ prof~~l•IOJI l''Cr•c 1111. • tw111w I Hclrin ·• 11.1• h Huge 1·11untr' k 111 h1•11 ""·rl •ok, fo rn 1 I, "'" n \\llh lt r11·~ I lft•pl,11 I !'-1>f·Ct J r Ul<r r r1•a1 ',11tl "llh 1·us t11m c ''' •·rc•tl l•JltO and l.j nl ;!1 11111 ~ ~I> J \1 a ll~ t' 'I t ;1 ' SM4,000 Call for morl' 111 (11 546 Zll:I THE REAL ESTATERS ~mlll!I----------· 4-PLEX CUSJO~ BUil T I .• 11)1 .tnd l>I "I I 1 I UI I I trl I I\ ti I II 1.,jttl' , thl "~ • II• •l011 .. ., 1-:nt '"°'t'rl ,~ .. r ,,, llnh S.! 1•1 ~,111 l ·~'> !illil II lf#Ort 4 OPfH HOUSt- REAlTY ::r~· Call 979·537ol cany Lst TD. ~75,000. j your property! Gets you f~. Pmilive cas~ flow on TAKE N ... wport Beach & Irvine •L1KE TO :TRADE! • A - v •. \H.HIHO'll ' lowest priced 4 Bdrm 1 this beaut~ful 3 Bdrm ADV ANT AGE OF , Creal financinR Steve ~c 21,~ 'tar 1)ld h11m• BIG CAMYOH I LLS'rA TE I --. RltEC!MLIE'sr~"rce. ~';.J11:a~ed~S~y~: ~900· ~~slat only 9t; .. o;, • 957 I~ "ocea n ,·1ew .111 exlru~ I. 11 , l' I' \1 1· I. a 1 ., Lll:•SE '" ~ "' "' ....,, · · , . . . • 0 ---------I ln Dana Po1r11 S21;1,04llf 1t,....11huml' 1;011 •·1111r"lt' 5A I 17MIOO s ubmit all offer s . prective mterest lV\ t•x WATERFtlOHTHOME ' tradt> ror Cd ~l ,'ll ,.w11111J lonmon '.! lld1 m• • Jv OPTION I REALTORS RZ.OOO.Call 673 ·1WO i •-~-·-~" •sling loans & kc•cp ~w. 5 U H. 4 Ha . c:us tum 1 area 661 U'JZ::e\l'' ,111<111 ' a w••n•ll•rtul ,,, lo w m o nthly pvmb. "at erf ron t h11 m t> 111111 ~,,•l·I f1no11w in• Hunlln1ton Harbo ur w owner carrymg paper " li:xJ8' pvt doi·k Prll'l' r:.1.:1•1 l•tt\l'r• 1, ·"' 11, imi·!'d lo-;t>ll ~1tMtlM~I =oa pit! Walk to nr an AJTD Th11','S a blfl ~ 1 3!1S 000 8 11ti 0 ., r 1 J., ~iii.-tl .HI·,.,, 1 ti , ·!'· ,, I Cosy fireplace! tly d chco raled .J hd1 rm "'trad~ for P::tlm Sµr ' 11 1111 II.I'\• ,,,,.,,.1~11,i.. *<"•>t•• ffral t . Trytl.OOOoptioamoney 1· P~1pl •w'-·1ne~1 1, .. ,1,1 .. own o m e µr 11·11 a l e 1• '=' .1 .• 1 • ..... morent.Rare,l L. ~· l '" ~· ,. '$11 51100 \.1\ F ii ·\ IOJl.l.r~-.ate r llrut:l<il!'! ·I"' l,1•llll"•'• .,\fll\l'-.(llH'h\.. .rare opportunity . Holdl -Inga DOWMTOEARJH I ·should ~\Aa~Sl'hl't klhl' wel . S4~·9491 I oo tlusho~e and aJ>+>l lo , Jlld llll''IWlf'"'" •. di 640-5777 .. u.-.oaoprice for 1 full . Investments are h•rd to Ser\'1ce Directory m thf' rome see. call c a rol Hoff, a~ l .;;..: ;,.1ix I • ,--r. lllD'!j ! 111-1'11'1 Rut m•n ftnd but this is one. Two DAIL,. Pl I .OT lill ·0094 I I THE :REAL F.STATERS ~OSUUMIAR .... , ......... Windinc cittular drive -.y. lellds to expansl ve nndi style home. Fam•· ly room overl ooks sparklin1 pool. All this ~~CI) SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631 -6990 MEWL Y LISTED c ...... ette.. co.fort, -4 ................... key .............. ... c .......... 1"9. Leh .. ....... ··~·· -4 .... •i•t co•,li•••t tlth 1tr•-•11• c1 nlly. nils h .............. ,..,_. .. s11.soo., . A SSUMAILE FINANCING ._,__ .............. t0rhd.-.c...,............, t•ll tre•t f••lly Ito••· Seel t d ,.... .... lte9IM .. W aeJ ul .... A..._fw ............ ._, ...... SHORES .,... flllmc..... ottw-4 • SI 35, 900! $206,fOO. Charmlo1. upgraded • 644-7020 a-ch home in Newport Sbore1! 3 BR-2.BA. NEWPORT BEACH Deeonted war .. lY. New a. Mtw,.,rt lu1• LI .... u.p..., • arpeta aod wall paper. -..Js llated-won't last -I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'~ OWDll' may rmance ! Call now, 752-1'.109 THE :REAL ESTATE RS CDMDUPUX 2 YIAIS MIW.- 'Bdrm and 2 Bdrm ... Sout h of PCH ... Prlvate bri c k courtyard ... 4 c ar ,ara1e ... Oalt planked loor1 ... Italian tlle ... SUper terms .. .'Call noiW ... @ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-63 J-6990 ATI'ENTIOM IMYISTOIS!! Bllldera tool!! Lar1e .., ....... Bdrm l~ ... ......_MJ•Net to f••t•atlc Newpo1tt llllOU! Eaay duplex ......... st .. l It at •11t,HOI ! Hurry! I •nn r 1p.· RFAT. : .. ~ : , \T L :·, ~ ------ .THE 1~· NUMBER TO SEE NEWPORT iEACH OFFiCE 2043 Wettclff Dr. 1714t 646-1711 YA TllMS You won 1t find another like it. T his beautiful 3 bdrm home is in a prime location clese to frwys & major shopping centers. schools & parks . OUTSTANDING INVESTMENT or STARTER HOME!! #257 ASSUMI $607 /MO I 0.9% IMTllBT Wow! Bet you ha ven 't seen interest rates & payments this low 'in a month of Sundays. But hurry up & see it . . . it can't possibly last. Cozy 2 bdrm dream home. Close to school s & tran s portation . AN OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME!! #258 Walkarllee lill hfltl =a~ °!'e1 l~d:m~ Riii I -S HOrPH'S ~~nm,::~r.~:!~~a~ ToplaceyourmessaRe I One ~~I·:~ bdrm I ~ macnab I irvine Midway City. R-3 zoning before the ·-j h1>me. b~autifulh de Jt pemulsatotal of 6 units. readingpubhl'. ln•ntor'sS,.cial . 1·ora1etl Uelq:htfu1 . . fea y Call us for detfil~ A phone ; 3 Br home. frplr. l(!e 1 land scaping. fl u ~rn g l super value at $120,000. • Daily Pilol 1 yard. )(real area for kid!'! I \auJted reihng '" living 1 A SUBS IDI ARY OF 8 AL 8 0 A ISL A N'D Classified, 642·56i8 ExC<>llent rental im •per I rm.&, a ctn~ f1replac~ I THE IRVINE COMPANY REALTY I ty rn ·'t'.lf ruJ •k .1 ... \.'iSL L11\BL E L O AN I 673·8700 . ~t or~ ~ !'!<I~ OW..,.FH Y.111 C \HRY iiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~-~~~~~==::r Owner tra11srerreiJ Call ·>"'IJ • •1, 3 ~: 1 1 , •• 11 1 963-8182 -·' :S ' ,9;il ~a I !r.!l 5370 tu<la~ lla·aa· 1•1L11•s "D 1 !G-:11 · " u ' I 'ilREA~TY~·~' OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE IALIOA PIMIMSULA I 'ALLSTATE : I -R~ALTOAS Charm1n1o: Beath Home Owner Will L'arn F1r!>t Tru~t Deed Walk Across Strecl To Cltt•anfront. Or Walk T o Homeownt•r' P ri\'ate Beach & Boat Launc h Ar1·a. L'n11hs1ruNed 0 1°('an \'1e"' F rom Current Sunclet·k. Or Pot enc ial Sl't'Ontl St11n <'or 11t·1 Lot $3.')!J 000 . OCIAM & IA Y YllW Two Large Hedroo m s Two Baths Fireplace In Living Room. Gated Com munrty Wll.h Mo:;t Be autiful Amerut1es In Newport Be ach S1m1lar Two Bedroom Hecently Sold For Much More. Make Offlor Sl99.!ISO. • - ILUffS llST!! AtlSH AND VARKUMG! ~ewl.v De<'orated Thrt!c AC'tlroom End l 'rut Wllh Wraµ-;\round Pat111 on Lush <;rcen belt S2HWMJ , ......... ~ ?••o•~ .. •••• 759-9100 :t2 Cotpot.ae Pina . .a. H•wpoft C.,...,., NEW HOME WITH VIEW.. A ame-trMl•tl .._ wMI ...... ···" .......... ....., .. .... .......... pllcW ..... c ....... ~. .......... " .......... ...... ..... ,.... .... 1 ... •11 ....... ............................ ._ .. , ............... c.,.., ..... 2•.S T.D. YU •f w•ter a tl .. h. 6Jt·•--....... $471,000. ON WATEl-a91 SPACE ....... ~4 ......... 2. ..., .................. ....... .... ......... ,_ .. ,..., .............................. a ....... P4t,HO. 6Jt-14k WATERFRONT HOMES, ~c. i' REAL ESTATE • s.rtt. R,111.il•. Propony M~111 I 2'36 W CCMtr Hwy 31~ M•nf\4 ,.,.,. N.wpofl It.ch e.lboa l•t.nd 611·t• 67Mttt "" LUXURY UYIHG OH UDO ISU J.arJ?l' imma<.'ulate family home 'Wllh indoor spa in master s uite . 5 large BR'S. 4 BA. Den & separate dirun~ room. $472.500. ~ ' ,.IN NEWPORT CENTER tis 6~4-9060 Spe~tacular 8,000 sq. ft. Mansion HIGH ON A HILL ON ALMOST 1 ACRE CREATIVE FINANCING EXCHANGES CONSIDERED . "" SEE LARGE AD WITH SAME HEADING NOV. 'l2 (SUNDAY) . RICK ALDERETlE- REALTOR 714/ 731-5115 ., I llG CANYOH GOl.f COUISE VIEW! , T Ii 1 ~ e 11 d u n 1 ! Bo r ti l' a :.l' p I .1 n . ltH'.JINI nn a quid c.d 1k S U <' ft•<J lurP!) h tl~l' pat 11> & 1·1)11n 1ry k i t c h t' n I' tt m 1 I \ r n o m arrange ment ~H HS . :i hal h"i mastl'f' !-Ultl' <•nJ11.\ !'! " dl•l1~htful \'it'w · .\ppt onlv S U.i.flhll f<.•1• L.1 rr.'' Dy1.·r t~l2 ~235 1 () 11 1 752-14'14 551-'700 r ,,. C -• '1 ""'" _,..,_ A ·tt ' -1 ... , hH 642-12lS 644-UOO ., lfl; • ,.,. •• ,.. ~~~~ER 1~~~-E NEWPORT HILLS OfFfCE '2670 SAN MIGUR DllYE 17141 75'-1 SOI WHO SHOT J.l.? Wh o Cart'~·> You too <.'an hve like a 1'l·x<.as :\11lhona1r~ 1n lhrs spacious 5 Bedroom h o m e. i n d esirabl e tlARttOH VI 1<:w HOM ES. Thjs mini Est ate fco a turt"s A <.'Ul ·d e-sa c location. Big Canyon View 3 ·Cai· Garage, ull New Car pet and T i.It> and $289 ooo prn·l' Lag ' YES. YOU CAN Afford to m ove up to a lar ge r home in NEWPOHT Hl':A C H • T ht s i n credibl e ho me f t'alures · 4 bedrooms. 3 baths, new carpets. parklike rear yard. cC'dar exterior and a spa in the m aster bedroom.' All this for $259,000 and seller will consider ANY TERMS ~' SIJ6 ,_ MOMTH Is all you pay wh'cn you take over existing loan on this "BLUFFS", residen<.'e. This unique propeTty features: 4 Bt..-'drooms. 21.t'.! baths, Private Courtyard, 2 Car Garage. Amazingly . this f1 ne Newport Property is offered at $162,000. ~· Walker &lee Real Estate > • "" .... , ,,. .. ..1 "" . .. I. .. I I c • • J , ' .. t ' ( ( l ., ' l - .. • ~·I DAIL y PILOT ~_.. :-----....:_.:.::..:._ __ ......::.:Fr:,::•IM't:!__:"".::',_._ ,.., 1QllW\ .--• Vahy 10)4 He.Ht For S. ..... ······················· ...................... . •••••••• IOOJ c.t.Mete 1024 4 br. P QOI atrium llnMe 1044 ~..... ' ••••••••••••• •• .. ••••••••••••••• ••• • • • 1 Go r I e •• u 1 h u ru " I ••••••••. •• •. •• •• •••••• .._.. Por S. Ho.tMt For S. 1 oeei.-.... ..... '~ .... •tet• ~~~------' ••••••••••••••••••••••• f •••••••••• .._... SM.E<>RTRAOI!! fanlut1r uo t.uw c..-u---I • 1 .__:· .. ·•••1•0••••1:_:~··••••••••••••••••••·••••••••••••••••••••••• 1••••••••••••••••••••••• ·s':'~~:_ONOo Jet'e::~~111~23ooo ~~.~·.;.~u11 H : .;:.r;:;;;. . ~~~~,~~~u~ , ........ -::: ...... ~.~~':~~.~~~ ..• ~~I =...._• · 1100 jcc:::_.-:;:r;cro ·! I la Zba u n i t o n .,.1rnt aac1 ~ asaumabl.,, l~ttln~ 111luwed, 3 pvt" !•••••••••••••••••••••••i••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,.t,oua ia nd..-•P•d ,tw-.-. ( •-" t 040 luan lnl«reat 11t t II'-< bctw. pool• f11han1 pier • J BEAT THE --... Mel~ adult l .. IOOM •••• ._. •••••••••••••••••. With Pll,)'ffl•nl• of .'1.!I pr tzf.900 ~99 3!.!' I BIG CANYON cu••Y YIU.A•• . RENT SQUEEZE' ..... Open Sat Sun I 5 I Erl1t.11de. q\lit'l lont1on a.COi OO'fN. No qu•llf) Rill 3 bedroom belitUty 'Bl': A I : Mallle.lt.m _,.,. ,. llomn from SS3.SOO t&J Gloureater Ur 1,,rr bUI du"~ lo o;hoppinic 1na N'r.t:-"arh Nev.21111)' with de1urahll' 11tnum QP£N SUNDAY 15 1 '700 Lid o Pa r k •• Puir-Or1•ans offers an --'n.u.ai.wnaoti 2bl St I !\I("~' rvol l'OpPflr plumb 1 IJI 2 1 b• $1ll1 IN.Ml """ cl4!(1110I i.urrounihnl( MIWOHAIRE • I r~11rniahed '32 soo '100 I arrordable answer to the ,,._U•ftrlttr. 1 1111&. hardwood tlnor' Sl6)0 m o !160 I'l l l lilt' Plu•h c11 rpt'tinJl , In )~t 10 yn when you 1 2 RUE CUAJEAU ROYAL I UdoPark u 2ai5.oo0 I hiahC09lor.renlinc ·and 64,.47tt 11tucer w»ll&. ~l'IOll nin ~~11ict walktnM1h1111anr\ltopark I~ th111i cu.11tom homt' to Q I CaJl lordelaUs. th~ 1nflataon-C11hting ------~--d1tQ\ tuo,uuo with .. 1, d 1 1 t~ll kancl H It 1 da} forJ 1395.000 Swt't'P A bsolulely Fabulous l BR. JBA , Waterfront Homes Inc benefits of owning your ....-'w..\umabl~k>an ' u t . .,rilrri.•rll ~."I U ; 1n.i ur•t'11n & ,·an)(rn B d 6Jl-1400 ' ~home at prices from loyMcC ..... ltttr rnnrlo i M 1 n1 h r 1 '\1l"W!I Owner.bld,r will I " or eau x " Mod el. Delig h t 1 Just 163,SOO! The "city" 6 UNITS S41-77Zt ~tory ~,..,. i!~lt· ""'""' , ftnlflce Dnve by & look E legant Decor , Spac ious Rooms. ---location in Orange ls ~per rent al l11r 1611uu. \.,_.llr71t • ~ M rnm1eimlt: l>rrvc j Hi.gh Ceilings, Private patio Areas I SACllFICI great close to major ye• r 1 Y '1 r ) u"' I f 70J Scotatew" 644172JJ. Will Ap~ar To The Discriminat · Goldenwest 2b60, 1972. freeways · Fas h ion :t"tlr fw1ntu s 100.11110 I * FOUlrLIX * t 'cintn<"tor" t•u•lom "I SUf'Y IUY I inn Buyer! $380,000. Call t:! ............ o Pftltigious park, El Toro I Square. the Mall o f own anJ \I~ 111·1 •Ill .__, lld ' ti 0" ..... a._ .., .-. °""' i area. Vacant, anxious I Orange, Town and Coun-1•any tht-i blil1a111.,. •\l'k I 11.V"TO DOWN rm. 2"' ~11lh ho111t> on M •I'"" I I\ wi:luded Woods <.:uve J from Security Gate . 1 M"''-eofrer. <J•"""'"~l try & business compl~ x '"" •'""',ll"' I ,._ .. ...._ __ • .__...... J larl(t' "M\111 1"' 1'11r11t·I CA.to...tDITIO._. t Inn,.._ h I ' -r......., Th od u,._, .., ...._ ___ " 0 ""'" "" 1 • •• "'me· wit a rl(e , s-.atyMobl .. HoRWs es e '!1 . ern, adult MCOIS IEALTY Sllt,tOO lot "•dur t'rl '" 11111) 1 Trrnf1r tamily hirnu· deck5Just2bl0t•ks t11thel 1 LA~ ...,... condom1n 1ums are I <t1-cic:c: a• "'LTY S"9,<nt l<il·ij(l"() 111 Colleue ••ark bt' a c h• l" o m p It! le I~· -554-7070 available with one or two -"'"' SA R I': Pr11fc,l!>100.1I.,, ., ; • ....,,_ 67s.6670 t 1Ht'11 F 11aturiu1r: " ~epa rate lower flour JOLLA~ OPENHSEf'n·Satl-S ._..uums.palioor deck. 54t-7fft 6l-ll77 Hdro1:. l1trl(l' f1t mrli . {'OUJd be 11uei.t ijuartcr'> I 1032 w .. St. -BROK· . E·Rs·. 19350Ward Sl .1115. HB deluxe bwlt ·in kjtchen. SetltPalm Spnnl(~ Kent I I mum i.n.t wnu:. room ~.000 Lo Jolla, CA •2037 BV OWNER carpeting. d rapes. m~r T FA~IDE ,u11• :! on I St S.000 DM. Neu1 "Jrk unJ pool ' SPECIAL •'alt Col le<'l rored war d r obes in l!NWI, pouts, 1eult >µui. I 1111 t•) 10 , rh <'Ill cfr ,i11 1 .. '-Reduced 12 500 heuull t 'l d h P'airw11 ys, Golf \"tub I F. , ~ llohtn 1 •, IHi rnrnto .odll rnot) be taken :.ub HOMESITE for s~cc;il 714-459·264I L 2B 28 · · mas er SUI e an muc •7700 .nnrn'4'1W> lut Sl'l7 •11~1 11wti."1will1a1r,111.tlrnl J~'\ lo existing rinunl' people overlooking the j' · • JQ r, a, new <·pts . more The quiet par k 2CcJncic» Fu Wnt'r 1o l'Jrt' 1'1111. 1 11 ,..1th IJU) m•·rit-. 111 r,1 u1~ <lffer1..-d al Slit;,0011 pier in Coas t Royal l lot • 1 EJl.900. 963·3582 , surroundings include E Palm Cany .. n •. rruru eslate Owner will ( THE FARM lawns. flowers. a central Smoketree Ra~~~h~·~'ulJ. ,·~I~ '? ,. ' "' & l •1 I )UU bbl 3.S3!I Afl\ L'all !>40-11:>1 ' Of' 2 c:reate )Our uwn ' I OWN YOUR M H SPACI:: i ~n v ate rec rea tlon . Su n r 1 s e S 8 9 9 O t} EA'>l'SI U f .t1trhni.: .I tt f< t <iodo I lu11t1111(lc.n \,'1111 AGENT 1714 > 642 8377 d the Old N O I v • j finance with 29•1; down I j plaza, and all the charm .. I MAGNIFfCR.O..IT . -I ae rm added, lo vely.• ef!C Quarter See this CrealJve flnancin" UK hOU>l' bU \ •1nri1l\o " lmental l 1111 ,., 11,1 $16.5.000each. rrc·I~_7.:R~ --------' Fr h ew r eans Call owner t714 l645 2963 f1r t'pl.tt'" H1•d\0 1111tl rorr .. ctJir W O l:>lt1n El"'" -... qualit A &C P rt P · VIEWS from this l"'rae · nr mlcts. C M 646·41511 Y . rope _ies or S. ;m.1321 I lie<'k . 1n.1 n1"11re'1 , .. , 11 ''"'" & r-rfr1 11 \n Pi<' l•1 u .. • condomuu um conversion I ~ wooo1"" level bwld1·ng Sil" In a' or:>48·7872 I . I 1 •1:n,ooo "w•·in ~.("ii poul&Jal0 !1 1.,.,,~"ITIJ RIDGE ~ 1 I commun1ty today •--------· • u~· °' " •Y new private area Loral : -----. 1 6"2·ti:M lt I e I 11 $!'7 ouH p h New Townshoust' • 21>r J>"" I lo1·s N t e .. 28 · Park Orleans ed un a cul dt'·sac d1ret'l "·"' I ewpor ea c11 · ~ :!ll 7~ :023 ' ~h<i. 2 l'ar ~ar £rplc. · I~· behind & above ;in 1 Layton with <.:abana ; 660 So. Glassell. I blk Boy &Beach Encutf•~ LACUESTA oven stovl', d w, 13ti~ oceanfront lot Archltl'c' NEWPORT WA.fERFRO ..... T Good park. Near beach north of the Gard~n R~E tat Sltowpklc• will ht' t•omplete J an. tural conlJ'ols to prolrC'I I f " CaJIH.653·5046 I Grove freewa y _in cu S e ' Uualt for tht' d1st·nm111,,1 IEAUTY la.st one avail tLll next • ,(jf.IH~Sl loor plan offered. Open. fresh ---- -Orange_ for information 1Wummoctu1 .. crsiHCt , .. , ; mg buyer. this home h:i.~ 3 Udrrn, ~ Liu. rrvll· 1 spnng 673 4485 2 4PM the view s:n5.ooo and a beautiful view. Custom decor call l714 )532·6875 14bedrooms,2fircplaC"es. !>l<Jry 8 t!aut1full \ --"li---·r gold fixt d · ' ----------HAllOR 1 formal d ining, family landscaped, wooJ de1·k 1 0..... Will FinClftU '~\..._~~i¥c~ · ~res an many upgr ades. EXCITING •0..ns/ teGHLAMDS I room, and a gourmet · Sh~wn by appt only 2, IJd 2ba Dix Irv Terr '"., .. Boat shp ri ghts up to 45'. • • , UMts Sale t 800 This a ttractive four 1 Jat~hen wilh all k1~ds uf $109.00U Call Shafer ~foSl Ul.0001 498·0829 1 Speclalluy :••••••••••••••••••••••• bedroom home is pro· I b':llltins, a ll designed IW~!ty960 19841 IHtl i Turtt. k 110&N C.O•'"'OI'"•• $749,000 l:leaut1rul c ustom1zed'Npt Bch Duplex. $225,000. bably one of lhe best with the executive in "Y " roe ..,_.._,nc.. ~· JAMES E. G 24'x60' Viking Home <YNC 2 years. 10•~,% in• valms in lhe area ll is ; mind ' X LNT area 4 br, 2 ha, 2 l'Ur gar, l'llr Highly up~raded condo, OULD 631 ·11532 2Br . 2Ba & c nl·loscd1 leresL $50,000 down decanted in good.taste • 1169.900, call now ! ne_r lol Ac·r os.s from 3bdrm. fam rm., den. 17t4J 494-1177 ,--. porch. In La)luna Hills· 581.f(l84 and is in immaculate TARBELL.REALTORS .. ne11hborhoodpark Wa lk , ~c:x,e o1 usf. v 1e.w . .1• nicei.t 5 s tar p ark lncOflWPr~,f,, 200-0 ccmdiUon . Other rutures 540-1720 -i· lo 1ichool. S99,000 Bob I · ·x nt . mancm g, ~......., I 052 1 1JEJIJS9 /, --r-' include fa mily room I Decners. agt. 848·4343. ' will co-op with selling •••••••••••n•••••••••• 1FOR SAl.£.IY OWMER HARBOR VIEW H.wport leach ••••••••••••••••••••••• dm,91t Jl38 500 ·I DRIVE SLOWLY itt.1~ ' b ' 0 k e r 5 · C a I I Giant S Br J Ba Only 4 Bdrm. fam rm + bonus • ta... ift T 6Jl-7JOo . .. ,1 , by this outstanding home H:ti-+°" (714)'15'2-5920 for app't. 21 i MOH.ARCH SUMMIT I 1269.SOO-Owner will ' rm Lovely home 1n I I ..., OWlt r.A.110TOWMHOME --------··-~~ thal has l wo frpl aw t 042 Valley View carry al $1500 lhl superb condition. 1615 I 12X.SS 2Br. I Ba, front: •ASSUM.AILE -----------mmoth kitchen, icms : .·•••cu•••sr••o••M·~·a·o••R;M..... _; ""NG_ET_ I --II with .,o 000 d mon NY Port Bar moulh. Below kitchen Home to haVf" •---------' i·-ed .. ~ EE Assume $90 000 at 10• ··• • · own 1 0 k t 1 S299 000 F new extenor supplied by r port tUe throughout & · Outstanding design. Pool • . Upgraded · end un~it I credit needed ( 714 1 mtr e a • or I seller All for 120 ooo· 3 Bdrm 2-slory home a fabulous backyrd ! This , and spa Finest ter ms . Cando. 1 Bdrm + loft. good view. lBr. 2Ba. ask: ~1964 qlAck sale. Open Sat1Sun (DG64f;t). . with extras galore in· h'* Me\a Verde home . S3llO ooo. ·Bkr 848.0109 · Extra sharp end unit. ' · SJ. i.s. CLASSIC ,. eluding microwave ov~n. Im outs~ding loans to · ' · ' MJ.950. Open Sat/Sun al , mg 47.ooo. IA.CK IA Y , C/2 t M.wpcwt Cetder \Wl'Uhop. wood burning ; take ove r . As It in g ,,....._ t 044 i 2'9Tangeto Tt'r race. Opn HM s.t /S.R t-5 I 6 Bdrm. 3 bath giant 640.5357 MOIU HOME 1 fireplace. Only-6 months 1 $215,~·~·9491 1 ·:;;iiiSfiisfio .. ! c,121 :-:=7c...t~r 111121=0 wcry ::::-.3ro~rs~~::2t~~ck s.a.-• 1076 . 21~Ha~:,~ie206·A ; ~~~S'JX),, 11.5 .. oo. c a11 I ~ : Assume high balance al 1 --, -----: yard ~wing .set & ••••••••••••••••••••••• 540.5937 I STEAi.THiS! I IM'M , 9314'7.. Sin gle family LOCATION 29MSANDREAWAY 1 ~·000 Rt.i .:'.tc~t~. ' QUAIL Owner lefttownandsaid . ~. SUper area. walk j LOC•TION Spectacular 4 Bdrm; 673-noo.· • lRVINE-THEGROVES PL sell my lowest price 2 to J>aJ:k. school and com A w :every cu s tom up · 28 _.CE bdrm 2 b h muni t I 0 I 3 bd b LE. r . 2Ba, A/C, 20x24,• A al Newport T.AKEOYY 119,50;0" 1 Y poo . n Y. rm. 212 a. Living grade. Just S172 .900.i' ........... o b 1 • Crest~· Assumable 1 Outstanding 3 Bdrm ' $118.!XX'· ~II for appt ~m looks out onto ma I Need quick sale. Bkr , 1 garage. n green el 1 rl<>rEltTIES•• loan.• ~·II consider shakeroorhome.Featur'' W<!l'lllast! ~greenbelt. Many ex-s41HY109 ' ~-=~e;,:~ 12''_1 1 10,-Tlll:JOP.M.I bargain at $15'1 .000 1 large yard pa tio and C CJ~ I t.'d patio Nice sized lot. MistioftViejo I UMt9UEHOME PACIFIC crealJv~ rmancing : ! ! /\; ing: format dining room '[fj]Wl\tldhrl I '' Lras Too.I, s.hed .. Protect---1067 ' Mak~iH o(fer ! ; BBQ. a nd ' hardwood Rt!alllj Owner will help finance .......................... 1 Spectacular ocean view. PARADISE I SUM 1·5 , floors . I 2.5'7r 1 nteres t .5.~ 1 ·llk'HI WILDIRMESS GLEM · heated pool and pri vale Ill.A.MD NEW 14 HOUOWGLR.O..I 1so ii bl · h ' Be ut'ful p · od 1 rourtyard. separate wet Dream by the sea '" this 6 • ..... ns ....., a ' ava a e wit 20 ;; 1st11H<1rnnt'• 1·~ .... 1n1nc• a 1 ll'assom e lovely 2 Bdr m , 2 bath.I . Vl"'I Move fasl ! Clean up.' down. Asking Sll0,000. · in prestigious Wilderness l bar. 4 Bdrms, 2'"l baths. family room mohile ' 2 Br units w/g~rages. lsl graded A'sh Model 2 I VA terms also available · TURnlROCIC GLIM Glen. area 4 Bdrm, 2~. DH\.~ lush landscaping. Ex· home. 1-'antastic ocean I owner benefits. Gr-:at Bdrmcondo.At$106,000 I Call ~US1 ba. family r m . Prof RE .. LTQRS ceUentfinancing,subm1t l view.Des1rableendun1t rent.al a r ea i.n it won'l lul! IY OWHEtl 1 landscaped, cov'd pal1u " all offers. S295,000 with huge patio and l'O\' • Wei.1~ter. Owner will ZSISISTA.VE Spac1ous4Bdrm,2'2 ba 'All.S & s prinkler sys tems Thi s waterfront eredporch.Greatfmanc he-Ip finance. Agent 2 View homes on 1 lot. JacUUl off master suHe w.J· 600 $15.5,000. ~e w /p1er & sbp • GREAT PRICE! mg available l80.000 • 63_1_·7300 __ . __ _ Excelle n t parking., I Many decorator extras : 497-5411 has 3 Bdrms, 2112 Ba and 3 Bdrm. 2 ba, nicely de private & quiet Owner ' m>.000. Ph 975·01'16 I IS compl~ely furnished I corated home dose to i I UNITS WI)' flexible in finan cing Open hou.\e,Sund.a) I -.523 c.u4PU5l>R·IRVl~E Only m>.000. municipal golf course. I I Westside Costa Mesa. t erma. A bargain al ' MIWIUSTIC l4 W~ngR11l , , 673-1020 I Has small ocean view. I good condition. income li65 ooo• I Lol)IMa •ach t 041 . walk to beach. Owner I I M0.800 'fT. Price $445,000 MAURYSTAUFFER • MOOBMDU~LEX I **10% OQWNI j ....................... I _ 1 ·may carry pa p er l.213N.COASTHWY Dn payment 1130 ,000. SEAUON REALTY . :~~\t~oC:~t~I ':.1~~ ~~I buys this lov~ly 1 Bd;m l THE OMLY WAY lMewport leach t 069 ! REDUCED SI Sil ' $12£,500. I LAGUNA BEACH OWCbalance. at 11%. 67l-SJS4 ...,._de condo Great investment• TOGO '••••••••••••••••••••••• llODIGIHVIEW I llt-1440 ---~:_4848 -~ PR€HIG€ v-•.... prec1auon too: . I HOML::'I. Perfect for owner user 2 or starter home. I 3 Wrm noor plan. ocean I &died••..... . Acnop for s• t 200 I ~ l ---------· Br up & lBr dn A very • 112.SOO vie w dec k s. I a r ge 1 W 1 f _. Hotnt 2+2condo +boat slip I ....... .-............... 1 Oce-S.th I special offering at only (g]'~ e nclosed brick patio , ~l'.o~Docll WorldR E S..J-~1._ 1 ~~~ 1071 OCE.AHSIDE2.tl.Ae j Re.aJ~latelnvestments ZBR l~Ba d C 12311,SOO. 1~ E. l8th St.i fnl \ldh rldqc : Pnred for 1mmed1ate I BJ ~ JOCondoumtsapproved, mtW.CoastHwy.NB drlla. builtin~~<O~e:'~o . CM. Agt. Gina Shear I RcalllJ ! sal~~~~~N°':EALTY ; E~::~et~~~~s 4 ' OWNER ••••••••••••••••••••••• some w ocn views Close 645-6646 ~ ~muruty.) Pool. @• 551·304J() ' 494·0'731 ' bath home now recently ' 4bdnn. fam rm. j LlASl/Of'TIOM I to everything $65,000!I MUST SELL• )aC\IUI, c lub ho use. . ttZllRarranC'ill Pk .. ) ''"'""' • rompleted. Outslandmg , Palermo mdl. country 1:hi5 Exec home. Pool I ~J handle. owe.at 10'4 . -.S 000 11% f · · I , ~tom features include I Fre n c h . t 0 t a I I y I sue yard · RV parlnng. j int only . Bk r . (7 14 ) 2 ~on 2 duplex lots ON THE BEACH-Mobile I large master suite wllh . customized, Jae. Fe!!· I 38dnn, 2'12 ba. 1239,500. 1 433-1'123 _ C M. Best. offer lakes. Home 2 Br, r edwood hydro-whi rl~ool jetted Cal~ to see. 2041 Port i LacJ-a VI .... R.E. 1.._.1 ProtMrty 1400 ::J~:.::.a~cmg. Own/Agt. deck, cedar s hakes. lub,formal dmingroom. Br 11 t ol . 644 -5965, 497-1761 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---·---~ , • lDancing. . - Near la r ge s hopping By Owner · 3 br. 2 ba center and b us stop. I (CA'# .::.?J¥'1'U/kJ house o w e w /$30K Oceanside. '114-433-4-422 down. OPEN SUN l2·4. 6 , 730-0760 Sequoia Tree S128,S00. 1 I.I. COTT AGE '768-T188; 768·4'746 HerihllJe Part& East 2 Bdrm, 1 ·ea charmer MIS.A YYDI with picket rence on cor. ll6Herilage I ner lol. S.Uer wlll con· SALE BY OWNER 2Br. n;Ba, townhouse I sider secondary rinanc· I stry, 4Bd + den, lge 186.SOOSubmll ofrer j ma. Offered at 1229,000. fnnl dining rm, eating 559-7145 75'2· 1439 Fee land .. 844· 7020 area In kitch. Bonus rm NPwtyWmh w/Franklin stove. 2 covd eblQOO patios, 1 with spa. Prof. ......,OpticMI landscpd lg corner lot. Turt.Jerock, San J~quin. shade & fruil lrees. RV 544·2054 eve/wknd. access. Frplc in den & I -j L/R. Owner wiU carry. TIJRTI.EROCK. beautiful Full price S22S.OOO. 3 br. 2 ~· Broadmoori ............ 1006 Pleue call MS-8091 J borne, racing park. up. I ••••••••••••••••••••••• gr ade,d. xlnt move·in l HIWPOIT Hlt6HTS condition. S168.soo met., 1°'94 DAILY ~av OWNER land. Ca11833-196l. • 216~t5,000 Lovely 3br. lba hom e on Woodbridge townhome al a La R2 Lot. Bea ut. I ....... OM Floon, Brick /Wood Plan C , 3 Br 2 Ba, Sl,100,'0IO Frplc ; Span ish Style 1143,990. P r ln o n ly . hardwood int, frpl c ; garden room. custom 644-7997. 1 --1 Balbo I i. d ~Offic &,900. <7141 499·3816 , ~irepla.ce with con versa· / HOISls.HOISES .I leue ~o: sa7e M.......:a.,, • 1 ~ ~1l .. 2 car gara,e, I UDO SPECI .a.L 1 acre equest. estate. I 673-1372 or s.48·8S3S ~C-=-•• ---------,· 17 x31J pnvate dock with '"' I New 4300 sq fl. single --- -._.._,... -·r Large Corner Lol. Rl. water & !!lectr icit y · s!t'CKMO~ MAt_!!?<EpT·! story cstm h m H as l Ca11ourclal • Loe......_ Mom.mg.aide Dr. 867-3970 1 Some option a l color er ou va """· nee vaJJey & ocean views_; ,..,.,., · 1600 or546-0llM. ~ 1 selection still possible . ~~bed. by :~K! Besl I 1575,000 I •••••••••••••••••••••••I .. ,.._..DLY HOME Priced Sl,395,000 ""'1 on ISlan . xtra lge I D. Bourke Realtor LAGUNA IEACH "" _... 0,... s.t ;s.. t .5 lol. Lovely 3 Bdr m home 546-995() Charming 2 Bdrm home j aoott.t.or l.a-d D with separ ate a pt . HOO 59.fT. with lovely mounla in Qarol Hof r. lm,000 firm. j TWO COMDOS 14 Leased commercial· view. Great rental unit I f,Agl.&3l~ Open Sat /Sun l ·S 2 Bdrm Owner boU«ht induatria.I units located or honeymoon cottage Shown by appt. daily 223 Via Ithaca. I other p~rty and m ust i on one ol Laguna's main $110.000. C,121 ... wport Cfttttt I sell. $79.000 ea. Agt I highways . Building re· Pas•IMlaDtip .. x 640.5357 CJ.3500or493-7492 I cently D!modeled High Completely refurbished. , j s.ula AM t OIO 1 de"-nd area Partners one blk to beach You ' I want out. oHenng very h I d G-1 Lovely home in Back Bay ••••••••••••••••••••••• atlractt\'e financing on a don osen r1·u l t t1r'-i Under construction. brick English Tudor de sign. 14.000 sq ft. Prin. only. Completion afte r first of year. 752·1920 ' QUAIL PLACE rtl9f'HTIES'"' tO,-TW'l:JO P.M.I • 1213N: COAST HWY LAGUNA BEACH 49'7·4848 own l e an . reat I i • financing. 5199.500 area. R!modeled. new Assume VA loan, ll<k. 1 l~al pn ce of '575.000 ~ f landscap1ng/brick work j owner wants oul, S7SOO with S166.750 down..;., .~ .. --------,,,.~~Steve Dunn I thruout. 3 br. 2 ba,1 -ca s h lo h>a n . New Realonomics 6'15·6'1001 ~--------ll Co powder rm , lge fam. rm. carpet.s4&pam!. 631-2600. ~AURANT Uv. rm w t<rplc & dm ~estor Op ...wPOIT IEACH' BALBOA ISLAND : 759·9221 rm. $197,500. Owner: ~_.'_b'I ndport.M~t Pnnw C·l Jot 51 120 itt. ~cellml "Maih St. loca- Ji. WllT£WATER I ·2'729 ...... e co 0•· ""1 x ~µ" ~ t1QA. 'ncludes land 671-6..,00 I llO 000 • 1 ~ J: ___ 1 Garden living. )bdrm , older two bed r oom b&dcl~ altnxtures clien: --------• ' assum. al J ~ • ....EWPOIT ..... CH QCEA I OLD ILUFFS spa. adult pool. close to home. Con splc uo u~lf tele + l :Bdrm apt' Fu" --------Sl46,000 230 E . 15th St. "" ~ N y EW I THE ILU~S s . c . p I a z a . 0 n I y localed on Old N~WPorl f"l)rj,c ~ OOo o'w H • w ... ,._,~.a.ry Courtyard. & Gardens. i SS'1 ·207'1 dya . 6'7S-97 48 Detached Gar on Alie . eves. LiOU lllCHTEL stl-2'728 Open House Sun. DUPLEX r ,,..,..,. Hd uotlt I $'72.500-xlnt fi nan cing .. Blvd. 1250,000. Agent. wll1e car r' · _n~r - 12·S 1 bljk from beach, and rom quality construct-, Upper bay view Most w ~M •i•w. I wiJJ co-op with selling 1 631·7300. wt....,... OOO dy ba I a ~~..f _. 9CfAstocl.te1 "'--r~ ed, 3 BdrlJl custom desired origina l area. 1--· I 1 _.., own .... •t --I 026 only 29,00 ! home Beautirul views Spacious 3 bdrm + hob· 3 br , 2~ ba. '275,000. b r o k e r s . C a I L • · ate ....................... ~ un:~ ~Qr.~_:.1W. ,',), --1·~proom. by ~m, end unit. Huge ~r~~n~l~~.in&t ~fs~: <7W 7S2·5920forapp't. I Absolutely P.ri me pro~~· ~· [(€HIG€ W..&l .... alt l'f.11 •. Both~hens~a+:titJr-d .M-i_...id~lr e,,,. f!l10. '35~0. •A1t, ft>nlta.640-11972. S...~ 1016 ty on Bristol St .i n --HOME~ Uf W....A•. I.It..~ ,~;·~ • ~ . B 'Id' owns a r~. ea or I ~56i&O. --••••••••••••••••••••••• Newnnrt Beach. App"rox" . ~ ' ' 7tr "'J~• •• • m~ UI mg has new mot h e I I -..,, ..-"' "'' ton paa.t imd carpets. teen ,er! ·'2~fi cx:i w 0 r HUIRY! LAST I! COASTAL COUNT R v ,., acre NNN ex Isling Real Eatate lnveslmenta ,,..-:;.,.___ ...... _ 10112 2 dlx clui>lexes i~ D~~ ,~aiat~now, while It ls still a0pe~Satito 5 Newpert.&eaetr duplex RaJ:e .CJiffha ven condo. · •· ELE6ANCE long•lerm..lease. C/21 ,, 3333W.CoaJt.H"!y,Na ::::":" •••• !::'!' ••••• !'.. Pl. Fir e PI aces a nd available! 875 Katella Lag Bch I Few steps to beach Good 2Br, den. 2frplc. over :0 uni~. 2,. bedr. o~~· Newport Cea&er S40·Sl.S7 ~ -. jfS-'1646' Allndivepoolduplex + 2 , bel~es. Se!ler will a s· Lmo1en1.eyRlty ocean. view. lnv~sl In ! ~~·"l~t .~~.m~ni~y wlf:ie qe:!~~~!Y crues~~1~. FAU..BROOK ........ .a..Prime loca· 1iat 1nfb1'f!cing Sl6S.OOO , 661·6¥1 ltlnt. income ~roperty. 67s.3'187or646-380Z. g 'I r oom s . All n ewly I Aftnecommerical site.2 1 IUMITS tiaD. -.ooo. &40-499I. 1 1 each. SUbm1l offers_ I 4Br, 2Ba, upstans; 28r. f 1 landscaped with ocean , unit.s now, room to add ,...._ T_. ........ 1 I tBa downstairs. Income ~ LOVB.Y HOME ' views t hrou g h lus h 1 more.$163,SOO. ~. s br, 2 ba + 1 br. • 0... Pt. H.. I 1 emu. I 044 I' rrom rentals of about 1 SALi IY OWMH I foliage. A seaside retreat SUNSHINE E 11 prideofownersh.lp.Cloael 4 Bedr oom, 2 1..; Ba . '••••••••••••••••••••••• $20,000 /ye ar. ·Ope n 1' rorS217,S00.499·4S51 I PROPERTIES I 1tce e nt r ent a l a rea to .-rk at lennla. Xlnt sweeP.lng ocean view I I 1 lkue Sal.6.&fn.orcall , Pral.yinalJydecoratedl I 72&·5895 two m i nute• from ·--ooo A... f II I d for appt· ...... -"'1 -and lmmac. 3 Bdrm + I I r~. ~ down will ..--... ., . •· I rom v n1 room a n I Seuhor~ ;.·_~NB. -B i family rm. Fireplaces in : ll·ngO FOR SALE& LEASE I handle . Selle r will .,..._ bedroom . Wood.aiding ~ owner. '"' ..,.-. . . Y I livinc rm & ramlly rm , 2~ ' Comm. lot on Beach fin a nce with 12"11 %.- P\ ...... .c .... and allab roof. Subm it mecnab I Irvine I full baU.. Dinln.1 room., "'""&..... ~ Blvd. rrom 22,000 sq ft lo I ~tt':c lr~den, don l ,._ 1 Id 2 Be unita + j heated pool, fully carpet., I .58.000 sq 11 E ti nuaa one. 752-UDO I realty --··c1ous•• ed. lotaot clo&eta. Heated , ..... xecu ve •> tor. Curreally br· _..,.. I pool Walk to Npt Hr br · R.ahon.~. ' '-'U .AIL • •• pr yr. A•· i 1 , IS THI WOllD h.S ·end 2 mln\ltn to. Olw lffl lst.h . T "' ---loan with a I A SUBllDIA"Y O, • I lovely S Bdrm 3 balh, 2 • beach. 985.000. j ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• CWce C ' pi .A.C --purcbue price. ,, I •• v..., 1ou 1' Ttit! '"VINE COMPANY • lt.ory home, reaturina : °""' 11·1 w~ I ....... .._. : ..... w. I I.A E Darr•U Pa 1 h , • ll . t••••••••••••••••••••••• ---·· -; formal dinln1 room and ' 6 I I • ....:. rlec · I ,_ S. 1100 · Prime area ol New Port ,.OPllTIIS• •·Im NIGH1' LIGHTS V11!Wf family room 2 patios .....,.. •· •••• .. •••••••••••••••••. Beadt. Uaeable 2oqo s q. : ,,.__._..... ~t 014 I T All I n11 ... .......... .._ .. .... separate 1r'eenhouu. ' For more lnform allon 's... Juan c 155 000 2. fl. blda or plans for 10,000 ; 1o,..rn l:H , ....... -..... ,...... newpalnt lnaodout.or'.'i c.allRoy Fi•ldl•t 1 ar za.1;:'· f\'s · 'sq . ft . bid e . Atent.: ._ .................... ' ,., "'"'A•I I ...._.. ... lafwM I~.,.. ... ~ fered at 1221,000. Call 21J/511-5131or ; aid. ....... Mi.SC:' · yrs. 831-1300 ,~~~~~~~~~~ 1 OP 71/JO/o · _... ... If I I fJff • •t::.: , MCH J.51 2JJ/912·0717 ._ · I- I ' on. Chm n&aun1 i.t tr111t I ..try ... ....., ,.... a . OCIAM'IOM'r :c1••••1tl-=-~T•w•· la> UNITS • Good North deed. The owner will COD· ...... .. •• ,.,., •••••• ~. ••••••• llAUTlfU&. 1"' Dn owe batence Un·' ...... ..... I 700 Oran1• Co. tocatloa 9'dlr c~lnl paper 6 · ._.,Jnflll .. llilllt _.,., _...... ..WUS'*-1 clar'buk ratee. 2 BR, nr i•••••••••••••••••••••••' 1..-than lOX'1 1ro.a' ~m~-; ~~' ,...... Clltw .. •••11• r111 llt Quie t louUon Jn ' new mobile home In SC>. COAST PLAZA ! OWC•AITD•~da: l ,,. .... outataoclll'ti ,.... ...... L Newpirt Hetpla. Quaint Treaaurt bland P ark. i 5 rabuloul Woodside.coo· I na.u prtc.. '780,000. Call value for a I bdrm .. I:" Siii.Oii. • 11•••• llACHLOY•S .. __.y,Mtwlthall ~vu, pvt bcb •1 doe,S.A .• from 911,000 to ~An.I S.tMe ln- 1 .. •tft w,priCledtoaeU, •• ,... I • '-11 llW ' ..wPORTSHOllS ; of tc.1ays bait featur•. ·=--~Jim Thomu $11,000 . E u cutlo Wlllm9ntl . .al -.., at Slll,000! · 111..ar. to.Ill 1-.rr.imom llr cor-' ~ 8u1ma Vaa to see Reelton, ... ""3. ~ A... TM/M.1111 JU.1414 1 .-lat, DtWfJ ~at-I Ulie19!'of_~~rly! 'More bouae-leaa prite Reduc•'a-Au umable ., · f RE:H\OT~~ ..... ,. ,~ c..-YlltrC... • ed..-famUJ bome. 1 IAmlT ' llalilettocne.-u.trallt. • Newport condo. ty r . --= .,£, . 1 1 tOG1I Comm. pool, teanla, llALn ... ITll l'NeAcMce!I!! new 0pea Houle Sat 6 · ,._..._ .. 141lltl 1 •. clbhH. oely 11'75,000. 0 Ml-fl,_ I ....,,........_, ! aa: 1_. •Tuatla A~e -• c..t...,.:._•111m•-•tata ========= ; 0.WUT-IUI -'. . .. ... ,.,. I N.8. . ., ... Hii"' JQ --,t-..!------~----1---·---~· ...... t-..... -·-·, ..... ... -......... ---.... ......-.--...,,..,_ . -- f •• d IU.-lteclt nu .._...U•tw••d i *ft ..... ...., .... d i· Ffld9¥ October31 ,.., OM.VALOT •1 Hauan U.11 I • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• I •-••••••••••••••••••••• • . 1 ... _.._........___ ~··· Cott•W... -,. "-'-lJ44 M1a 2 Hr Aclultic Vord. Ml.,_ileocll JZ6t ;HM .... •leecJ. J 40 1----• ................ ,; ., ... .,... fNt ll'H'tt JW t.:anyon ••••••••••••••••••••••• '••••••••••.,.••••••• •••• t ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••• :z •· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ba °"*'•"'••• itt..e.,...tlttd ..._..u • ..,.. ... d ·······················t·······················t······················· ..._ ...... ,., 1000 Ml.,.,. ltect. ll 6' Cott• Mfte l U4 •··••····••····•······· '······················· ..•.••.•.•.•.....•.••.. Hnuwt Na•w' tkt1an V1rw • 1 Br 2'1 ba ('1111110 M7!> llW !Hl.H I l ~h 111 ~ U496•,_. fvr t.11111) •--.a.•s Airnw "''~·~ t"'all 'u AR e o R v 1 f: w I l Br Adult.sonly l5Paciwl t•amlly 3 bdrm. SB> mo, 2 Br 1 • ,,.. ._..' -Ult noon. I MONT EGO , No Pet.s. I 2 ba. $3115, 2 bdrm 93'0. H h~ k or Y PI , • M e u ; 2tlr i U2blt f100 1-LMM. lZSO I •Ur zea new decorated . Call980-21615 Play1round Ir pool. I Verde. No luds /pets. Jbr2~ fl)().........-,,_. I • -·~·11556rrom12·7PM Refsreq'd.Aft.W ·8221 lbr 2, ,tJ. 182.\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• new cptll ~ mo lnt'l ·lrwiRe 3744 1 • 4br2"'abll lllOOIJ~ Cundo, 3blll'm , :11111 , l 1111.rmer.nrschl,pk,pool •••••••••••••••••••••••' CLEANlrSAVE 2Br.18a Newtri·ple1td 4hr 2...,,t.. • bol1W1 ~ wuh11r dryer~ ltd r. 110 1 551-4288 aft 5pm t28r. 18a, adlts, pool. ten· j ~Bedroom in super loca· child OK. No pell. $450. Jtlr Zbei T1.1.11t1n t6$0 &lrl.' ~7~ mu .IHI 17!111 • 1 rus, SS5(l m6. 1 yr lse lion. Carpeted. Adult. no 645-r..IO ~ Kidt .. ~ wdr11m1· 38r 21 tba Npt Terrace 1 ~12 I pets. SJSO mo. 568 W. " 4~2 ,bll Sl~Jl'tJM ,I hr.:! bit rondo. i! t·ar .:11r 1 Puol, JBC, frpl. kch OK , _ .., -1 Wil.!lon. Call &46-4417• Good location 2 Br. 2 Ba. • rurnwinterrt'ntal ~)OfOu l 'all t'hris I nopets S6256401419 Mlwportleaclt J76t •--C arpel . drapes , C....M.-.Triplea .-....~"-4 Owntr'1 \Inn ha~ 3tu • ••••• •• •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • ~~"\PMl 1<>,dblflar.l ..... l.a...I )206 I hr 2 hll n1•wh rt>clt>• 1rp1o r .. n11•1I ,,1 1·h,hlrt•11 OK, no IJO'I" 1'7f~ I I w l!M T.rl:I ICJI 3114 · •••••••••••••'••••••• .. I• 2 Br. Condo near SC firepla ce . bui It iniJ . l•-Mi4JWI 32S2 l ~ewlydecorated Condvin •OCt:ANFRONT. Avail• Plaza, SA Tennis. pool. patio. 1ara1e. laundry Y>, 1::r.:: ................ I Uh.errs 3 Br 2 Ba Split now. dady, weekly. SJM!C · SPft. $t80-l500. No pets . fac. Avail. Nov 15th 6 k ~.uuu Ownt-r •••••• •• • • •• •• • • • • • • • • • r.n..nclnc Pon lblt> C'ull ltllll> 1t.11 .J l>11 den 1hn1n1 Toda,y ol U1ta nt'w hsltnll , in .! '1 7 l' ,. 1 .• I Wun't 1 .. t • AO'l' 73 1 l4ti!l t l3 ~ J.\11 TR.l·PLt:X Sl !>tl IJtlll OPEN H OU St-: Su n YEARLY RltfTALS 11-5 225C> C•n)•)ll, (' \t ' 1..1111 .. hland L•r.:•· I Groa• annulll. 111 1·v1111• H1l rm •Ill 11nf11r n Sll.500 All 2~01 u111t:. ,;11r1~cnl 1.H1 S.'\W Owner Allt 1131 :?:116..\ 1 l:W11Ul1ful 2 :.tuq :i llJ1 m ---llllfnc' W\(um 1lbl ~Jr NIWPOIT IEA.CH IMt1t}. "''"'" t11 --., n .. ' 'AbM>lutely pqme µru I ~l'ltlU.' mum .. St h~l in pert.le&' Th~ l'n µle,t>:, , I lll ll PLUS I duplex IO \l.ll)t'rh <'0Ddlt1on l.AIH.:t-: \S IA.YRIOMT RENTALS SUMABLI!: WANS I C/21 Newport c ... tar 64~5357 Sf>vt.'ral A\'a1labl<> Nnw 2 3 &" Bllrm~ Winti:r lease:. from S!Jl111 Yrl.) lebt'1; from Sl200 W ill I H O\l{j .. , 1111t '''" t&<ii1 ""' 6411 Ul•lll .... t".W J 1111 J flu I 11111111 f11ll tllllill dhl i-:JI ~f ~tvipo. "~ "'" '"" ,,,.,, \~I i fl 11 I '• I I 11 1 Jt:I !tlf; "211!1 ·It \t'\1 I hflr I > 1111 '-t1111.1 \11,1 lljll" 1lu11l1•\ I• 1111•11 ,,1nl ... 11.1w· l't11lot ''" w 1!. 11JJ um •. b ,, 11 leve l S8 25 Agent j' t1o1C:ular 111ew 673-SURF St9·32320r64H'60. $475. Adults. no pets :. ul, 2 IA, .t l'. Ill ,.v I b'15 5930 ---549-~or S57·4347. I 1'0Ursc. ~lll>t N in1: Conito. j -· · -LUXURY LIVING 182.S mu adult-. un iv ,:! Br,:! Ba , Condo, crpts. In q!Set Adult Complex. 1375. 2bdrm: new crp~ts . ~!ltl·iJ49 ' dill!>, clshwhr, compac· Spacious 1 BDRM. APT. I drJ>e, & paint. 2'l50 Ca · '"''I ·I S"· f'' :i k r ., 111·11 I tor, pool, s pa. sauna & Dishwasher, fireplace. nyon ... A" 831·2865. 1·" ~ut · '"1 .~ • uruus NO PETS~ $700 l · I & I 1 ~~nJc11 hu111e $775 645_0101 ~·p~os~o. & s::: :im E. 19th St. ~Br, all new 'tS13 CAMPU,Da·fRVllilE •lltl !f45:1 ' mo j MESA PINES cpU/drp&/paant & vinyl. I-X lo: 1• l T 1 v 1-. Nt:WP URT C R EST 1 2650HARLAAVE. , garage.vacant.$475mo (ollt>llt' Prk .il.lllrn1 :.1•,bu ·l'W lll>~H: JBr l llJ ; Jbtlrm. 21,ba. condo. dbl SPMC 549.2447 1 ~~ \ho Vt.'rs1111l1•-. 1'0111111 · :'\ (' . elec -g1tr, ldy. wet bar. -------~Ulde 111 N U 1714 1 1 formul ilin ini;, · · small o<'ean \'W. pool. YEAR-ROUND FUN: 2 bd house, $450 2 bd NOllTHSIDE ~ 11+1 t>al 77tl~ I frplt• pool. J<U'ut11 $795 I . t . S775 559·8053 Social Acl1v1t1es 01· duplex $470/ 645-8103, 333 I Large 3 br, 2 ba, encl. dbl m.1 700 1666 · tenrus. e ~ rect"r •Free Sunday • 'th d hook MISA YHDl __ ~ _ I ev1..-s 23 Landfall Court I E.21St.C M , gar. wi w / ups. 1 Ill 1 lw f" • .11nil) 111\ 'lliw 3 .. 'llid<1rm. ll! .!:,~ .. dbl "\1~11..t <;.hore!. i R r fl\l OpenHouseSat Sun Brunch•BBO's •Par· --------. I Patio,frpk,dshwshr.No 61 ~w .. tt' y tt "'""'mu 1 1 1 1 I -__ lles •Plusmuchmore 12 Bdrm. new carpets & pets.1525. 1441 l•ur 1" (II <It-nil "'ardenl'r 8 inos to I 'r I tic· 1 ll'nrns .. 1100 su 1~11 H ... RIOR VU HOME GREAT RECREATION: ru.iint. separate patio & lrMbqxt 3 'ar ~11ra1.w 1 w .. ' I on 1>~·h Sli511 mo C;,,11 ,.. I .- l 1ardct1t'r 111 d cl S!l!llJ • 1St: Park Kt!itll.> 551 5000 11 ... ~ 1, _.,,, ! 4 Br. 2 Ba. children & Tennis • Free Lessons garage, 2243 Rutgers, Lg 2 br, I ba, encl. gar. , 11 7711 11111.1 114 t 7~11i7 ' pets ok $005 644· 1284 (pro & P'O shop)• 2 i Apt. B. No pets. Child with w Id hookups Pat io, 1'.Jt!gant LCJkes1'1.1wnhom~· MiuiOftYi•jo J26/ · 644·7383.Agt. · Health Clubs •Sauna• OK. 1395. Call 5465880, <bhwshr.Nopets.1425. I ~··'"" .111r .l 'Jhu l 'ON 2br a t , frplt , rel: fol l •• .. •••••• .. •••••••••••1 t1ydromassage•Swim· askforLinda. I Ou :!<'J r ~ar " i•lt·•· ~ mo 558 1698 da.vs .&Br, 2Ba. gardener 1111·1 ------ming • Driving Range ------~ --! 3006 Jerrrey. 759·9066 or L.Olllrechhtliltuoc.. "l"'n m1rru ~ti'> h,11 h 5.5l46.54t!Vt!S ljiJte M V ~emb '';!~lS I San.Juan 3278 BEAUTIFUL APART· ,_957_3034 __ . ______ _ 4u"-', ,.n\1.111 patw. "' ii im!rerr~ I :mw Capistrano s • ~---.any I PRIDE * 14 UNITS• 1"' yr s o ld , askin g SIS.000 with f190.000 dn OWC. Call Ted or Bill DAVIS & CLARK 151-166' 6 75. 3 l 31 VJ EW. golf. lake. n111u11 ••••• ••••••. ••••• ••. • • • MENTS: 1ngles I <> -.;;;:gu ._ 2 br. 1 ba. 1 <'hild OK $360 hui.lk up "' w l'Vl & 11111!! tams Super 2br. den run JHr house, ~ ilrd, i?<Jrage faeeutlve 4 Br 3 Ra home, 2 Bea rooms • Fur APA.RTMEHTS ; mo. 590 Joann St' cl ... -a' a 1 I I I Ii 1111 do. sec system Brand iicL-; & k111s ok S-ilKI mo 'el) ruce. $895 noshed & Unfurnished Beautirul garden apts. I ~/213·598·12!! • I ~str..o•achl218 $i110 mu ti:l l .1u11 . new apt.!.. decor S780 Can be see11 anylrnw 496.5933 ·Aaultl1v1ng•N0Pets d 1 ,---- •••••••••••••• •• ••••• •• • ti42 2001 64-1-&12 ~un Oelph1 St .. \I i'-;111n • Moaels Open daily Pool & spa. A u ts. 00 •2 B r 1 3 4 B 0c .... South 2 BR l '-'a Ba <'Ondo. Cpts, drpe, buillins. <Over 40 adult community ) Pool. jacuzzi. dubhous e 915.000, 11 '7. financing. Near large s ho pping center and bus s top Oceanside. 714·433·4422 OeauttruJ 3br.newly dec CHILDWRCOME V1eJ0Sehahlat-:~11anol SantaA.na 3280 9to 6 ~lBa. S«o !Shalimar .$385 /m~. No encl patio, huge yd, all TV.RTLEROCK ...__,.. •-ach 3269 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oal;wood 131 E 18th 646·6816 I pets. Apply Unit A Do h Id OK ~bdrm duplt>x. Ul'l"tll alur b d 2b I .--.. ,..._. -I · d " • · c-"'"'7 ., .. ., 3307 xtras g \.' 1 ren ) 2 r, ('OOV en, a. R ••••••••••••••••••••••• URAOFORD P Cun <>. A t · ....,.""' •'"'' · Walk to beach S6ti0 1 rpt~. No 1 11.:~. wut~r bnle I r + d r. fp Ca th , 2 hr, 2 ba Wstclirf condu, nr S.C Plaza, 2 sty, 3 Br 1 Garden partmen I Ba h S3301---------- Ava1 I I I I 8319303 , Pilld s475 mu SH I Clogs, o ,s, db l g<ir pool.rrplr.applcs.$525 l'~Ba.dbl~ar.1>001.lrg NewportBHch/No. Bc . S385 'Eastside38drm,2ba.No 496-889.'> H<irrnlton Stlli in:t'i pool 1rec. 1745 851·2206 Days 546 27 50 e I/es patio area lmma l' $.550 I 880 Irvine ' 1 rs1 E. 18th, 642-0856 : pets. S57s. I s t +de p ' ,._..._,Mar 3222 ----640-4:118. !J68 9222, R42·6349 1•1 161n1 ----1 833-~ _.._,_. Woodbridge. 3bdrm . ------1 JBr 2Ba pallo4plex 1()40 --••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-"ainVaJ1-y 3234 1· cond hs l'·I .,1 ... _mlRa··iin·'o.~"'1.1 17141645-1104 · ' · 1•·2bdrm.2haapts.Pool, ..._.. ,.. 21-,ba twnhm. ac Jal:ent Lux o pent e r r ., "" , u """ a Valencia gar no pets "" lmmed1a1e occupanq · ••••••••••••••••••••••• rrwy, park. pool, s p;.1, new crpt. drps, ser bldg. neat & <'lean. kids OK. Newport Beach/So. ' $480rno 545:7983 · 1 crpts. drps, lanchcape 9 d 5 • Fantastic · 180 de!( rct· HOME F'OR RENT tennis. 1750. 6 mo 1st-, pool, clubhouse. adult~. sszs 979-6896 1700 161h St --------secluded. No pets. 12 ocean v1ew l·1ty light:-4BdrmCondo~75 availNov 15 SSl ·S458 or 00 pets . s5 15 m ci •Ou •P•ai inin, '2Br 2 Ba Sonde<'k $425. up6JJ.Q585or731-6829. fromall rooms Lrg2Br. Gar age F a mil ie s 67~8100 Versailles Sandi Southl.acJuna 3286 ! 1,_141642.5113 Avail approx Nov lst.'·---------• 2Ba. family & dining. please. kids & pets 1 --· bll-2749 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548·8675 days . 760 1418 ICIDS•PETSOI BIOlmo Wknds &~ves : welroc:ne.Call964·25660r 3 Br 2 Ba. Family Rm . 2tidrm cabin t·ouagc, eves&wkn<b 1 h t1 ••O.Mri, 644-8889,Wkd_>'s 6425~57 973-2971.Agt no ree rrplc, central air, $675 Har bor View Carmel. JI 1 n e o a k --------. 2 Bedroom, 2 bat · 1QJ lftort 2400 • --3240 mo. in<'lds Garde ne r . Jbdrm. ram rm. nu:e yrd. walk beach.park frpk -"--'-nts 2 br 2 ba Children OK.~ Hamilton 2· B I blk orr .. ••••••••••••••••••••• S. o( Hwy, indoor s auna.:;; .._lliaqa.t leach 0 "til rm uo5 499 1997 -.;-~::..i.L.-d new' carnots •· drapes., Placentia. Available • Comm. park & pool, ca quiet. gardnr ind 585 . u .,.,., ~·l'IC' • ..-"' br, 1''2 ba. rrplr, patio,•••••••••••••••••••••• bl TV T h p k p I s1bl e ont111n l1 ...,..E 2 br home. view. ••••••••••••••••••••••• like new thruout. com·' Nov. 1. $325. mo. FORLEASE wash/dry use. vacant.5 blksto ocean.Elegant 2 · e · ras IC u · St!, pos " .1 1 munitypool&amenities. 963-1112 ~/mo c:.,,., 145.1 Sal bdrm fam rm & den Walk thru park lo Green ~~·5965~· 7697 .walkm" dist to l>ch. S725 Balboa lsaand 38 06 8 9 2 9 7 13 "1--· 2 bedroom 2 bath .,..., .....,. ' · •~ Elementa· ry Sch1~1 · " • S500 I m 0 · · • H ,....,,.. . . -----------(S725 mo) Plush crpts, '"'""' "' b FFS mo 499.5624 •••••••••••••~··••• ••• r L home. Miss ion Lakes •So of Hway, 2 br, I bil. lg 2'\a ba. cedar & glass. or Irvine H.S. Drive by 4 r . BLU · patio. 1 hdrm apt. yearly ' IM2·TI81. Ask or arry Cou!'try Club Golr: lvg rm, frpk. If: kit, no Dbl car pvt gar, rully 4131 Old Mill or call frplc. avail immed. Wes..,.stfl" 3298 1425 1mo _M_eu-'"g_er __ _ lenrus-pool Beautif.ully pets,. lg patio, 2 <'ar gar ma1nl. yd. Adults. no 730 5619 I G ree nt rec $850imo. lease. 00 pets ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673·19J6or6'T3·5132 1llE VICTORIAN , 2 Br -~Al~ lanchcaped, no main-""'""/mo.644·7710. pets. Inquire at 527 18th. Tra<'t c ross s treet s ~7~?.. __ -J B.r Dool. Jacuzzt. large ------------AdJ•· ls d ~GQON~~c!), tenanceyard __,., .L N Del Ba r nl 3hdrm w gar ..,, cp • rps. REALTY · ---St 714 /960 6331 o r Culver& Walnut> BLUFFS. 3bdrm. 2•2b1.1, yaru Avail ov Isl • wee Y ro · bltns. rncd yd. water pd~ 9880Clubhouse_ Rd. JA.SMIME CREEi 900-6331. • ram rm, frplc, patio. nr' S700mo +deposit. 2ba. rdng. frplc. adults. 63&4l20 ----------Desert HotSpnngs lmmed. occupan<'.). 2 -Woodbridge collage, ne w h 1 9 645-1227 963·7600 no pets a>o1mo yrly. . . ·---=-------:-:=-=-~ 213·3'18·2572 Bdrm. 2 ba. den. frplc HOMES FOR RENT 2 br. 2 ba, ram. rm. dbl pool. S<' 00 · 17 5tmo 646-7213. 644·5138 ; 667 Victona St. S370. 10.-PoW 3126 ----------·dbl gar. Lovely patio & 3 Bdrms . 1550-$650 : gar . nr lake, lease. 640-Bl~·------HaiilleifwnisMdor ,---. d 2 B i••••••••••••••••••••••• • · MAMM011iLAKES yard.Privacy.Nrpool&· Fenced y a r ds a nd ' ESO/mo.~·86840ick or :Harbor Ridge magn1r u..tw.isMd 3300 ,Attractivelbr.gar,patio.'~u::'.~ ~~~ :~r au~~'l & 2 Bdrm. Gara1e , tennis crts. Ser gate garages. Families Steve. new 3 br vi~w condo •••••••••••••••••••••••• wash/dry. avail now • door ~pnr rrpk ·pool j O/washer, clean. Close Mobile home with9~iew BIS/mo, yrly lse. Sand please K ids & peJs : , S 11500 Steve 12 8r 2.., Ba, view from S500mo.673·0188aft.6. I . . ' ,. '.beach. From $345. :.ltin~~ai.:'8, 2 ~rr:· CasUe Rlty. 644·9644 I weloome Call 964·2566 or Univ. Pk, lge ram kitch .. 2 ~~1900or640·934S. ', every room, close lo' I YFllO ... T I ~lc~h . 645·8986 or I ~S853 Alt. 5PM. Mr. c ... new P•in · ! ~2971 Agt 00 ree. BR 2 Ba, attached dbl town, $850. 497.5922 i A. " ' • : Blain .. ll1ht and airy. Wood ; 2bdnn, near ocean, rrplc. 1 " • gar. Very pvt .. cozy & I Waterfront condo, Penin. I ea.do•••-• ---1 Nice2Br1 ba w /slip Light airy 2 Br frplc I, _________ _ burnlnl stove, good l partl.ally furn. kitch 1 2brlbarondo$485mo. woodly.W/D.refrigincl.j nr ferry •. bay & oceanl u.twwltMcl 3425 1 $1000/mo. 673·5335\dtw~ber.lst/lastmo.;. lbdrmapt$360.2bdrm wtat~a~~~~~ ':i;O::i Avai l Dec .l. 1650 I adultsoopell~I I Lse, $700 mo. Art 5,ll view. ,spac10W12br.2ba1 ....................... ! ..... re•sula 3107 , security.Adulta,nopets. apt$450.~0741, :: DlaDe Ba,;etl Rily &IO-U77. Real Opporturutles 84.2·2917 ; 95.5-3088 ' w/balcony. sec. bldg . Luxurious condo: 2 Br. ! •••••••••••••••••••••••' MSO. 537-8571 or633·4681. 768-45i( . · · 'jc.teMHe 3224 ! < 7 l 4 )M2--0ll03 I ·~• •l(Ecu j ugrd pkg. pool & roori 2•2 ba, 2 car gar. auto Small Bach. S300 Yearly ' 1 . Lce3Br.2Ba,rrplc.deck. -•••••••••••••••••••••••'"""' home .... .,. o• ''" '"" ~ ,. •ondo<k ..... /mo y•ly <loo< OP>•. f'Pk. pool. I U I • I' p d • 8 P M l Bdrm. h bo <ondo. o ... , SS 2 5 mo . M a rt ha Bil ••r. 75x100 nice , Brand new 3bdrm, 21,;ba : opt 3 Bdrm +2~ ba. 2300 , 561.ake Pines: 2Br 1"7 ba 67S.5824. 433-2859. I Ja<' 1675. Ph: 645·8986 or Manager675·5112 I hWshr. frplc, 2 .car gar. 861-1161 494.3172 a...llotla&11arloaf.'twnbm.palio,2cariar.•sq .ft. So. HB. 1875.;onwater.nopetsorkids IA.YCREST 641 1.S45 1 --------·Pvt st Av ail now.·1----·------ Wlll tr...t •ltd access. Newport Ht.a. •~a. 347 . 913-8377 Agt 2stryw/frplc, l600/mo. Do SL.---3 Br 2 Ba Deluxe 1625/mo Isl 1Jast. secun · :ug 2 Br 1 Ba. $:11.5. Call --. PP. 71'.al-3793. E. Jab St. S7'5. 5411·7638. ' · • . ..... •er ~1. Quet 3br, 2ba , 2 st.) ~rplc. 1 Fireplace Garage Nol t A ·1 no* 673-2282 9 ' M th HJ 11,1 or .-;y-64&-9125eves. New hou.le 38r. 2VtBa.' ll.81...ake ~: 18r, 1ba, ~bdrm 2 ba, formal din·' patio, w /d , refr1g, • 1 pets. W I D hook up. bch 980-4703 oopetsorkids $500/mo ll'Croi.frplc.l1ebdrms.I child. 00 pets $550/mo. 559-719' , •• 3 Br. Den. Living room , new drapes. new paint. (2L1) 7216-1898 enclosed garage. No Large glass greenhouse. I Avail Dec 1. 2bdrm. lba.1 y. Val ar • toSprri. ...llm Stunning. lar1e l Br. 2 Br. 2 Ba. Dishwasher, ----------1 children, no pels, $500.l lBr inner courtyards. cov-WalJt ~o beach. Newport, 2 s und eaks, gar . 1 PALLBROOK Call eves. 642·7803. I ered pa~io, dbl gar _ 2bdrm, l lhba. 2 <'ar gar. ..->Imo. yearly, all ut1I ICX.IOC'lmVEESTATE Sparkll_ng c l ea n . washer/dryer, refrig in· pd.-645-8383. j un attef· /spectacular llOS,IPITS OK gardener incl. 11050 on <'I. Prvt commun ity. view, o 1, stream , ESide.Fncd yard.$545 lse.&14·42?7 S625 /mo_ Agl Jay. Penin Pt. Beaut. s pa<'' ·uo~~ Professionally 642·?!>10, 646-4848 ,.,~ .. Sho 2 b 2 b 759-91110. 2Br. std glass. sndk. gar. .. ''"" .. .,.... • res . r , a. adJts, no pets. $525 yrly w/room for pool 2 BR DUPLEX Eastside. den, newly painted & Toll'lltta111e 67~1194 or751·4074 I CUSTO•t..u.Mcourtst. 2600porsaqrvft I 2 ba. dishwasher. patio, crptd. Nr clubhse S67S I u.twwllhed 3525 I ---- con em . 1 S480 675--0562 mo. 631-2991. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cozy Comfortable S pr Cln Slluiah Home, rich int. gar. · · --Rancho San Joaqwn. 2 Beach Apt Yrly Lease I .,..mini Mexican tiled E.Side Duplex 2br. gar. EXCITING 6 B. drm. 2 bdrm plus den. Highly I Close t o s ho pping ! ftrs, 2 rrplct, e xpansive children ok, 1St /laSl, + story W/pvt patio & view 'upgraded 554.2054 67~8720 _ ----_ view windows. For dis· sec. 1525/mo. inrl ulil. ot greenery. Walk to Our ---- crimlnaling buyer s Joan 497.~02 or Berit Lady Queen of Angels & .,.....,. .... F.rnislwd eorc.a .. M.-3822 12115,000. AGT 642·8235 high school. Refri g in •••••••••••••• •••••••• • •••••••••••••••••• ••••• PSUNROPSEHIRTNlEES Beautifully Rederorated eluded: $1500/mo. lcAoa P11iil1Mlla 3707 2Br. Frpl~. <'rptdsl. st v' ••••••••••••••••••••••• balcony view. a . ts. no 728"5895 3br hme near 0 CC ON WATER : 2 Bdrm. 2 BA y FRO NTAGE . pets ~75.322 Heliotrope r:;r.J3 or 754·8137 ask bath. Security S9SO/mo. Beach. Pier. 2 Br $600. 1 Ave. 67S.6024. Open 11·4 I OlfflfC·omty • · Br $450. Adlts. Wntr 303 2"'1 B<inns,2 ba, frplc, dis · I ,..,.,., 25s·o Luxunous <'Ondo. 2 Br. 21"2 ON WATER . 2 Bdrm. E Ed g e w a t e r hwshr No o r PCH I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ba. 2 car gar. auto dr op-very clean. S775tmo yrly 1-871·2866. t65Cl/mo. lsttlast. secun- 2 acres ol i~cious cou.n-nr. frplc, pool. Ja<' 1615. --,.. Balboii ~nn Oce~nrront ty Avail now. 673·2282, 9 try llvint. This beautirul Ptt.~8986or641 1545 SECURITY CONDv 2 • to5pm bane ranch is only 20 Bdrm. 2ha. view 5650 mo I Winter rates. S90 up wk 1 ---·---min. rrom Or. Cty. 3 3 brcondo.2ba 1565 /mo, _ f'ortnfo<'all675·8740 New 2 bdrm, 13 .• ba, Bdrm, 2 Ba 6 family rl!': pool. refs . BEAUT I Fll L VIEW ? bd;m ~ ba WINTER w/v1ew & 2 car pkng. CUltom built homer0ver- 4 545·2Z.58 Harbor View 3 Bdrm. ~RENTAL h~ated pool 1750/mo 1st & last plus 1iaed detached garage -6ba POOL $2950/mo · ' S250 dep. 975·0142 week w/carport lrg 4 stall M~VERDE,3 br,2ba. · · steps to bay. bellch , days 675.8592 eves & l*'D· 2 ta'ck rooms, 6 gool, rrplc. child OK, W•feowl Hote.i fer ry, $425, Call eves week~nds ireenhouse. Lots of Dec. 1, 1750. 546-6887 eves 67~1871 . days 673-1900 ----·------1 treer. See to appteciate & wkenda. Mc. 6J I· 1400 -:---L«e 2Br dplx. S Cst Hwy. _ _._,,_ ·-'-·-.....-rty All _ Yearly $695. or wm~er qwet no pets 5495 mo. ;:r'i,.u.o· By 2 br, t'r'J ba. blt·ins. dbl S575. 2 Br 1 Ba Choice S34t.i34 · 2bdrm. 1"'2ba. twnhse. Brand.new 1 •2.Bdrm. • t>• or~ 16 4 8 .' 6 2·a 5 pr. $4.51). No kids /pets 38r, 2Ba Home, pool. ten location near the bay l · -gar, patio, mature adults Piel'lJQinle Condos. Pool. . Jfn~: ' &40-5093,S48·4885 nis.closetobCh,$695mo CallCoonieA.675-6670 Studio apt. 4 blks to only. No pets. S3501mo. spa.lennis,garaies.213 / -...-........._ ColJe-Park 3 br. 2 ba. 673.QU)c --•• CHROR I beach . rull k itch . ~~~l.~~.:~heT'Sr .Ad ~401. ..;..··-=--m_. _____ _ ---•-ER I $!!16/mo. George 730-7000 ,_ .....,.,, "' ,....,,., 2600 lovely home Columbia COIDBCHAIM Bal~ oceanfront rrom dys. 675.9115eves, $475, lge. cheery 2br, 2ba, -·••••............... st. 1st. last. deposit. S595 3 Bdrm s .+ den , 1375 tnci . ull. I adult. no -------lower 2 Br. l Ba. m 4· bll·lns, nr ocean. No «>Alt'elllc Oregon Coast. 833-9305 beautifully appointed pets.673-6372. I AVAIL. soon, 3 br. 3 ba, Plex. 271E.16th. Pl. S3SO pets.&13·3307,642·1339 Electricity, renced, OU~· -----home W/3000 sq. rt. .. ~ rp , gar, $775 /mo . mo.CalJ644·0452. ltmctial view. access•· 38r Condo. nr SCP, kids. Avail. M /15/80 thru Clean l Br. winter ren ~' 644-4033 ~-4012 ----------Spacious 2 Br. Avail now. 2'99 partially rum, S585 mo. · 6/1/81. Agent, 673·7300. gar, pal.lo, duplex. quiet, ' Eastside 2 Br. i •,.; Ba $365. Private patio. 2 bAe,owner 492 · 54.'>~an 5PM resid. area. Owner 0012 Br 2~ Ba Condo. 2 car patio. Gara1e. Adults, no Ki<bOK.17401 B Keelson • S' I.... ... RE A Newport Crest 2br, 2ba, premises Sat /Sun oaraoe. Complete re<' . .-•. $450 276 Cabrillo. Lane. Isl. last+ se<'Uri · ,.. " ,.. ,..._ __ ,_g oid•r 2 Br col· · J '" " ,... ... Sl.1000 '-''""' 11 w• "' dbl lar. tenn1s, poo , 213 /181·7537 fac. Se<'urlt y . Largej640-0838 ty . (213 )598 ·5~6 • tage, pvt yard . g ar, $775 /m o. 752·2209 ar. s . t ----------· 831-9303 New411r,2.lac, 29min to $445 /m o . 975 -6 100, ter7PM CottaMesa 3724 M afls t.el r u18 1 50e Roomy 3 Br. Townhouse --------- world beat skiing! 962·0llll ••••••••••••••••••••••• w / rep ace · · Apt. in quiet Adult Winter Rental. S800 Mo. 3 ColMct eve71 A~.fSPk~ns B NIWPOaT HEIGHTS FUrnlshed 2bdrm apt, 752-<ao. Complex. Ne~ly re-Bdrm. 2~ Ba. Condo. <D )m.441 • 0 • Mesa Verde 3 Br 1 ' a . to Mo 1175. Agt~l 5032 3bdrm, 2ba, lrg yrd with I adults, no pets. Inquire Quiet location south or decoroted, fireplace, Ckean Ir Bay view, 20· Lovely yard. Ooublel · !cozy OCEANFRONT pool, remodeled with all 1 1791-'a Rochester.(rear ). Hwy. Large 2 Br. 1 Ba. enclMI patio Ir garage. boat slip. Comm tennis 110,000 IUYS , garaa.e. $600 mo. B. WOODBRIDGE 4 Br. '31 1.Br, Mobile Home, knot· new kitcben. SlOOO/mo. I Sundeck, 1arage. $575. Sorry no pets. J495 mo. courts , pool. Washer/ lllf•tlmpleownenh~p Eilert.sen. Owner/Agent.I Ba. Executive home., typineint,frplc,pvtbch. with 6 mo. lse, inc l l1 Br Furn. Apt. 1185·1 Agenl.'75·.5830 66-3311or'75-5849 Dryer, 2 car garage la Hawaii JOlfet s 675-ZJ'73or770·8598 Large enclosed yard. 21 adltaonly. flSO mo. (714) p.rdener & pool ,main·, ~er middle ased. No • I d ........-. 2 Bdrm, 2.ba l I story Lakes tennb 49&-~16 tenance. No pets .I childrenorpets.S48·0868. 2 Br. t ba, frplc. new 2 Br. l V. Ba . Patio, w /eec. 1•ra1e 0.0 r Garden Apt. Pool. Rec stove, carpel, drapes. area. $355. 710 W. 18th. $400. 861·ll92. • St. • ........... Jl.40 J br, 2 ba, frpk, gar, nr • •••••••••••••••••••••• So. Coast Plaza. $550. Lovely all adult. no pets, 644-4579 1.2.63 Br apts. 6200 Ed· COLONY APTS. inger. h. b. 846-0819. 2 Br. pool, garage Deluxe poolside xtra l1e Adult-No pet 2br, 2ba Bltns, dahwhr. FANTASTIC 1 Va miles beach. Adi ts, 2229Canyon. C.M no pets $395 mo. 646.().154 53S-8362. ... ---- PALM MESA APTS HUMT'IN&TOH LAIES 1561 Mesa Dr. SPARKLING STREAMS I & 2 Bdrm. FUm & un-. CASCADING furn From S325 1 ·4. Call WATERFALCS S46-9860. TOWERING Pl~ES AVAIL. now. 2 BR. pvt NEWSPACIO S LAKESIDE deck overlookiitg golf ADULTAPTS. oourse. new <'pts-41 p~int. • Elegant rireplaces $425 mo. Call .S46-5880. •Private lakeside patios ask ror Bill or Pam &ba~ies I Br Upstairs. Crpls. •Heat pool 4. whirlpool sc; drapes. Carport. $290. •4 miles from ach ~2970. Aft 6. 142-1160 Redecorated 1Br, $400 7562 Ellis Ave. H.B. mo .. no kids or pets. E . <3blb W. or Beach Bl ) Side rront unit. vacant. Ve Jar e 2 Bdrm, new ry ' Drive by 2426 Orange. I <'pls/d~ Patio Gar 549-2CM2 kid&OK. $385. 847-4803 .r. l I condo, nr lluanakea 481' ~·.J~m rm. r'Jlc, poo i's el c' S8 5 0 ~1 642-3'12 or 957·1166. rer. tjwetlntt• leach 1740 j <'arpet etc. So. of hwy. I carport. SU 0 mo . opener. rlva~~llpaho, Hotel. 11 4 /tl3l· 7528 or : D/W d tn rNange.Htew l Garde~er !~e luded : 3bdl:m, l\.iba, frplc, gar. Avallapproxq-15·80. ·j·••••••••••••••••••••••I t525~.Agt,675·2373. 642·'1344.6100.JoAnnSt. ~'~fcaf1>4!~:, 1..,... con tll-Oem I cpt1/ rps. wp s ., ~ ocean/canyon view pvt ......,.. um . ._ . ..-. Schools. J83 E 16th St. · road. _,51mo 49IHWT I HARIOI RIDGI · I .H.1'1 ANIST j Colt9 Mesa 3124 , 1 BR. ruce, clean, cl0&e to 2Ba d ~ I ...... .J750/JD0,5M·l511 Luxurious condo, 2Br, . . , Leue. 2br. 2ba, wine , SpeniahF.ataleLivlng! 1••-•••••••••••••••••••j shop Ir tran1p. Pref ~3:int d:~acr'::~ ~ •! ......... •••••••••••••• ·ba f 1 bit ' 2~.air,callaft.6PM : 7Q'Oceanlronthome,Vlc·I cellar, bot tub, SlilOO.j BeauUful park·lille sur·1 .-wl.YDICOR. 1 female 50+. 1295. 1 mo 'tst /last +'dep • .,. ..._ ........ d 1• br, 2 . rp c, ·ins,' ss..55IM I t.cril.Bch fabulous view, 541-._ 642·7370 roundlngs . Terraced I 1 Br 1u pd encl gar I 566518 , ...-. '"'' --.. •••••••••••••• t dbl pr. Nice resldenllal • · hule mair bdrm. ireal I ' I pool. Sunken gas bbq. · dtwUher po0I. Adults: eves i:" ~ ....... 1122 ,area . Nr sch ools •TheSprinplBrcondo, 7o'deck, $2,000 mo.1 ~HarborRidge sparkling fountains .642-5073 • .Larte&.ch.aJ?l.Adults,! --.. Gardener Incl. S750 pool, spa. tenola. $425. 5441•0075 or aft 6PM Lar1e View Condo. 3 1 Spa cio us r ooms . , private patio, aood: -••••••••••••CH•••• 1 751-7310 831-8)13. , .... ., Bedroom: 2\.i Baths + , Separ~te dining area.' 2 ... I .. Apt 1 locale. 151W·19t.h szso. . Off'111Z B&A ! Ubrary. $2000/Month. , Walk·in closets, home· 1 Newl decor Gas pd 1 • J lldnl! duplex. view. IE. Side 2br, lba . 1ar , 3bdnn, l\.iba, end unit. nr °'8nnin a br/3 r 11 b ' A1ent. 7 59-0874 0 r : Wte kitchen & cabinets. eel:.,, pool . d /washer: 2 Bdrm. 2 Ba. Townhouse .. ... •J ' .._:._ ~ . ... . ... • 1 I 2 IA htlo A,ts. ·, :·. • Di1hw11htfs I HQ''; f • I • Pool I Rec. Aoom • , ~ml. Ul U /15. All.• peU0."25/mo. pool 6 leMil. Chlldnn, L 'r 1 0 u a .. '1»1l00. • I Walk to Hunt1 n1tonl Adult. ea.so73 All Adults. Attached.- 1 .... ..... l "'5·3148 I OK. Sl5. MCMllM7 eves. 1 vs rm/ rp c. ln rm, I I Center. . ! · I ,.,..,., fireplace, pool,. ..... 1141 1 .den. Xlbt loc nr town, <kean view, 3 Br condos. lBedroom:unrum.$400 • J .. ToW11•••• spa. "'50 mo. Call ort ~. • :-·············· 13bdrm. lba, E. Side. W ...... Y........ I echool, bch. Oceanvtew, Dlpt:er.t. ·-1 Bedroom furn from I Newlr decor .... pd.,. m.-.. I Adults only, no pell, I 2 8d eoodo lllO/mo • yard. patio, bard'Wood I • Call 7'1·'11MS1 '430 • enc I• r Po o I • G1Nltn l1114I~ I •J" to•-••,,..,. I I ! l ii Claaral,.. ~·~ lbr on . a75. lit, IHl + HC. Av.U.now.cil1Ro11roil nn. t'bit!lrenlpeta OK.' ___ .L 28edroom'1um$4IO I d /wuher ... Adu1t1 :: MIWPOIT ! ~-. .. 1 dete. ,... , ..,..I. Ive m.... I ftotd..... 1 Sl)OO mo._ LH av all. •I lmmlc. 2 Br. 2 Ba. 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Near beacbJ FAinpr. .......... •• ••I Ir dbl 01.,....,..,.... t ,161 IMI •· •• 11 · · t.:a...uedAdllU·K11 __. ... ,.,.... · .,_.. ..,.. ,..1m 14'1-stu · I •·•.-..a.1a14 , ... ..-. .._,,_ ........ b!!:;::::::t=:~========t=-~ __ ,, -,----. ---, ..... -·-- ~ . --. ------1 ..... ~_::.:__:__,;=--=..::=.;=.::=~ -·---\,_ ----·- ! ........... -··.. .:.- ·l I I .,. I .... 4111 a........ • •• OM.... .. .. •:::2:::::--DA-JL.;..Y_P....:ll:..:0:...;f ___ ...;.F..:.;rt.::dlr:1:..· .::~:.:•.::ot.r=...:l.:.:1 ..:':•::. Af I Tift . -. . .............. ... r---------------·-iltmi'lll ... pa, .... -·· .. ··-·-········· .. -············· .. ·· . . . ~ "al ·'-,,_. llH ~.~.~ ...... ~!~.~ .................. ~!~ Keul COlldo. 1111 W.CIUf. N. I . Wu& CLASSIFIED CONTINUED FROM SECTION C •••••••••••• BEACON BAY. 2 br, 2 ba •Pl o f I AYf'llONT ~. teMIJt •vaal, utll1 ind nao mo y r l y 6'1$-- '8r 1990. l wk for fluaelal tut. l .... f . 4 . I wk for I M50. Ill. n.. Allll&MI·-· Oii, t....U.. etc: Oft IS AIUORT ARSA. lhftll • : ....................... Lall&• fOUld •pet? Call Wanted. Gd Balboe \ .... ~Ce. Anlmal A11l1lanu daMer, male-. ObJect: .. ...., lat add .. prr ........ mtoTlhq. ft. .. .,,.,. ....... -· No ..... ,... .. AU ""9 et Na1 eetete Llque. ur •ll'fJ, No fff. dmdn1 Call Mlwer Ad ............ ...,. rua.c.1... l.Oll'I': Male Bl• OrHt NOe,MZ·aDO.atbn . ........... 4JH qiSNd.c.llMT·l'llO Speciolto>e \il ... 1t•11 ,.. Dim. "Ceuar", Coeta Wn NUable couple 10· WTlt .._., Npt area. 10/U IQC to San Joee w/P\J or Jlrea111111.1u11 Vl'rtallll'I CU!do. I m ini br 1nter1ur dt't'l•I 6 I urrl11hf'd 131.3 1! .. I &.t1l1 Pf.AIA leased by Dec. IS <) llorilll?Avoklct.poelt16 ~IUl'Tll 1980 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6Glt71 14 .... 11 REWAROGH.112 Vlft. to haul waaher • dryer Ml-ml ....... •le.di 3140 Mewporileech lHt ..•..................•.............•.....•..•. "-'t'nh up11en l lit l H• W .\ l•t•h ... ••ht'I CIH 1•t. ""•' 1ta1·li It•\ tt31~ eut Jlvln1 eapen1u1 ·-n.n1aad.lfflf'tft(e." ~](XX)Sq Ft r~~feulonally tlnc-e Will b .. ld to \uil 114/71J..OU4 Up f HOUllNAffS -Ilk...._ Dr. 1212 to I rro 1ee 1en1 m 4134 DI ...... CDtr HU WfJI bot\ C...fwT.O."t "-tea lltt llM141 CAIMflOaT.D"t • P'Nn ACflON • Cambria Mqe tll&-3454 lJIOlllNO TO SKARE! Subl h i N Woterftont W1t/1nq~ WI': M ATClt ROOM et c o u ewport 17& ~2 Mdowhaamoneyfor2ND MATl:S• 8tach loteUon · O..l1n ~ T.D. No credit che~k. no Found: Beaut M. Huallle. blll/bel1•. lite paw1. Fordham /Wllaon . ••u l"olmd. Calico eel, fem, vie. Goldenwnt Colle1e. HB.m-172'7 Merrled man. aae 21 seekt female married, companlon1hlp, pretty Cal1Scott'75·ll07. 1i-,..,--;,---=-54:-1-0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• U(•11u11rut1.' lc11•11h'<I ~ Hr s:n~. t:ai. anr ld . Nu ,..,,~ ~..., NllflWPOIT APUTMDITS I Ur l'c-nlh tJ Ul t' \'cenaltll'~ N r IH'elil n Adult 0)0 A1&t'1ll TllHll.117 7 .... """7.. fltu.a. •15ii:.no. Mt·DIO. ~--------I pn~lt . P'or action call -.. " --------............ 4410 'rU ~ -Eut.lde office or 1tq1t. ....................... A · f'7S.1Jll anytime N~ •ride to Waahlnaton L 0 a t · f e m T e r State? Coat MS. 49'·1nl 1 ri Be I · Teret1a MA Ht; Hetp Adult tu Cml. IOne. Sl75/mo. 132 For 11ore 6 office apace at SFR't to -. Pure he a• er / •I•. approx. 7 --• :! UL> l '1111tl11n~·J1 Atlu m~ .~ lir o o kh ur ,1 s1 :··· ~!~I. .. NIJ( llb J Hr II• R11 . f1). 11i.1 ltlr\ r-111 r1•aar v11rd. lrt'\'l> ~ 67~ 1:2'! . •ht 11 Buch HWM l300 CabriUo. Al: Ml.t544. -"' mo ineld uui. 644t-3'771 reeeonable rates. • ~ 2bda (Equity> Z5K rnoa oW, vie. Park•reen •.. .. , • Marruerite. 790.zsn ;;:;.:..._ COUNTRY CLUI LIVIMG IM NIWPOIT llACH <Vfl IOI le 2700 h Pt. to-, llyn. Owner /Non. SHARI!: EQUALS BET ce$175PllM0 M!SAVERDEbR no pre-pey Condos· TER LIVING "Coast • PLAZA . Oomlmttla.I. Fee/Lehld Huuaem•tea " offers Inc ludes •n lalO ' LmM•aVerdeE.C.M. PETEROOBBS Lalt: Tortoiae color Cat. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ple1H call 497 4103 or ~ & 2 Hr i;ut •llW ·•Pl l.)1111•1 \.lull ' pr.:1 .. 1 r 1•il ll.-rJwo11tl flu .. 1' '1 bt•:11·h s.i.st> .... itl ~>(RI \ 1111.1 l\iilho11 ha <?bdrm .:h .. lram rm trill<·. k\hlt• m11•r11 "''11\'t', U&> Roomma&e Shar1n1 6 fllnlWled d e. c1ablde + 141-41 JJ REALTOR/BROKER arwwer-aervlce 875·9978. ....,_.._ 7005 i:t.1lh•, ,,, . .,. from lllll, \I\ .11luh ""llllltUIHI \ llll l""'I )JI "'I I.Ill>: ii I.nit Terrier Mix . sml ••••••••••••••••••••••• M . blond Rewerd Bil n1 drivera needed NB/CM, up &o 4700 1q ft . -------- -842-811115 537 211175 Get a Claas I Ile now. elec, ~cept, leleplk>ne ~I Profile Service. answerro1. Conference Ml>40111113-to'3 Sa:unty +Convenience l'ooms. copln1 facll, Un.liy 494.1..294 kitchen. janitorial aves. 11 U Lu.\ 11<'"" 1·t•11lh" I _,, 2bdrm, ~"'~I \llUll' llU ~!.:>. IJVl•I . )•ll l\'11111' l'tc SiMi 1826 lhl" 11..t <'k 1111\ S Jtt'I p .. 1 li.111.: I hlu, k tu Executive Gardena. avail at prime comer. ~ T.D .. St note. Sll,594 ---· -W(7) 0 41 975 1 un ext 41 for 17UI tr Newport Blvd 15%. 3 yrs. Sec. by R E PCUMI 2 women's rinas. 17UIOO Sell for SU.000. 751-2490, at Nwpt Buch. owner _,. W..e.4, 7075 979-4117 identif~lle ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 at•uJi.r SjJ.i 1 """ 1111111111.;, ht·111 h SkltJ Ii?~ HIW.:'1 ur Matutt Fem 1tdult, non· IJl)o.•I' 11 la.;h11·1I 1t•1rn"'I K.SltOfl smkr.tu:;hr 2 Br4!8aapt s.57-1151 2bdrm :.!bu ~umlt'1'k 111• pet.S 1515 Jo.: to ll'"' "h ~522!1 . 1 &c :! ICr \ph \ilulh 4\ fumJI) l'r1L1t1• 11.1111" N .. ur bt'Jl h IW7 ·111:!11 New 2 Br 2' t H.1 l 'o11clu Din. rm , ~ H ro 14 ·" •' trash t•11mµ1 dt·• I!·• r 1 opent!r Tenna:.. H.i1•q 1h'1 ball. pool. Fll' . ,;nan.1 '\o pets I or 2 K ub PK S.1000 mu L'al I !!&I ~1;ti or !nl-2971 \)..'t ,llll ll'c! Lo' t'I) 2 & I lld r m Townhou t-~. µJr .1g t•. patio. laundQ f .u· S.150 ,{ SS75 Call 21:1 :>~ i:!U:! 11r 714 ~ 73-1i Lr g2 8r 2 lia a\Ull 111 S450 m o 960 321 ". 991-0060 •'lUl"t!. hlkt• II Jlh 11111 ours c Plaza ~/mo. JJOO 19. n lUll( l(rt~·n h'8 1'h1•h1r' I 1 S.. Ca......te ll 7 6 ut1J incl Joan 559 5519 Encineft' atth!lect .anti :? ~J t uu '"' •• P'* rt • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • search ~ .rtllln I ~· u .-111.:> dml 111 .... nh .. uwi.ll '• ',. d • !> n c·"" Resp Ma le to shr lge slGl.arncev:draft,irm: Newport Modem Store or olfice. Nr poet of(lce 541 t/f. Jeny 2U/t77-7011 • 11•.tt/ ~ tn1m 5'4!10llll\'t 1nu11th IU•:.\\ 1'11-'l'J.'' 11 vl1l Ba lboa P e nn Apt Dfxspc.Hoa_JHOlpvlc . <>nJiamb.1rlc'e \t ll''<'I 111· ... 111 v ie"' 3 61~ t7f~IJJ SJn .lu1htw11 ll1lb Hu.111 Ii,. d r o u 111 :.' hath . I Mature F no~ smoker RJGH'I' REALTY Warebouae. 1122 SE Briat.ol <PaUaadesl. 1500 1q tt, w /sm office & ratroom. 545· lOIO, 8 s c714 J&M IOO!l 1 1Jfl>l'h , clra11e:. l.tu11t I .._._ · · '----------lib 2eodoi.t'll i·~ir purls, .wunn, 2ba. convement1 _________ _ IA'<'llnfrout fur W111t1·r l IJuntlry hti•ihtlt!!>. puhlll' F V location $200 C tccltll h•'flt.LI~ fo\Jm1sht••I & u ri I ~If 1·ourM·.und tc 11n1s 963-6216 ./ ./ ./ ~ 4475 r h ••••••••••••••••••••••• um Hrnkt•r ti75·4912 1·ooru ra~ht l>t" and ' pro f'emale over 2l to shr CfRCES FOR LEAS~ ... ore•• l'"''"'CH 1 1>erty t lost! to 1•ver w/(emale lg home in Fre:ewoy Clo~e ment space avail "~"'" ~ ythm~' • S.SOll munlh ' M . Approx. 4,000 sq. ft On I l~1·J hr :!lrnupperaµt lt·ase l\va1lablc• Nov I ;..:Jsresmo. + Va ultl. BRANDNEW! waierfront.NB.842·4644 :--11> l'lt'L' S700 mo Ai:t. I emhc!r 17th l'ull owner -------Coat• MeH, Bur and t ' f ltll...... 4IOO , bi5-817U · ii.& 1:.tl 01311 f'emale will shere 2 br S.ker Streets, (Corona ••••••••••••••••••••••• St5m 4 tlr :! Ha 1Ju11lc•x !s tullao aµt with Ol.'t'Un ' villa at Proi:nontory Pt. del Mar Freewey o rf. 750' w/offlce warehouse I ca.•eJnfr11n1 W110<1 twam 1 v1t·l4 fo:lc•1· furn 5275 1 O cean view All ramp>. t o p loc util paid , •'l'llin.:s. Clll'}Wt~. 1lrapes . ! mu Stt M.:r. :132 Eneano clubhouse priv11s Fully LOTS OF GREEN! 840/mo. 87~6251 , .all built an:. t::nrlost"d I III. Apt <.:, S.<.: fwn. Sll.S mo. 673·3UM f 1500 ... ft lnduatrial space ,' .. a r a " e w 1 1 h · . res .. 758--0Wofc Acrou rom llUe Squere --. " ,.. .a I ..ttr.,..lhe4 • --Peril. Euclid and w/2 ottlces. 2 bath. l&e ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'I•• n•.,• 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Now You Can Sell More wasfher di'), er Fudrn or nflor .:;.,..sa..d ltOO j Female Rmmate, pool Warner. SOO sq. ft . <Seo rear door, 1.a40M Lo1an un urn mme or • etc 1 blck SC Plaza Dl•10 Freewey off. A r.a ,._.,,.., ...... ,,..1 t'upanc) TSL Mgmt j•••••••••••••••••••••••1 ceil aft S. SS.7 S219 i ,..,;,.,). v ....... _..._,_._ 3 lanes for 2 da\s 642 1600 : ('__.._d v1·1a..1e MS-1463 _ ___ Sll:up 4550 flnly SI a ftay. 34c· a ~WWI NI Utilities end Jenitoriel ••••••••••••••••••••••• lane. W'ESTC LIFF2 Br Condo I :-.lew 1&2 bdrm luxury • Roommate wanted . eervtces incl. in leue. St.or91e Spece. Newport Advert ise one r.ir with Dail) Pilot PENN\' PINf'Hf:R ADS StlU onl) ~· '.'le-. antenor Adults . nna adult apts in 14 plans $250/mo, incl utal. First Pleate contact: Mery A. •ach. Doe W. Ocean-more items valued ~'I..<. SS2:5 mo 67:16640 • from S415. 2 bdrm from i and last. Dana Point Ale (7l4>~5300 front.87l-41S4. up to SIOO E a r h 2hdrm apt. Ot'14 t.lrp'. l'nd pallo d1,.,hwa,.,hcr .. '.11 I 11 I S3!k• cl ft 1•r ... , m 89tl I 1911 DI' :!br. 2ba. 5-150 m 11 Adult.:. no peh I ma 10 bt>arh ll60·4145 1 SS-05 + pools. tennis. ~T.MO SOJTH COAST BANK .a add1 t111nal lane 1s :-...-;w t'PlS drps 3Br 2Ba waterfalls, ponds! Gas ~~~~~~~~~~! ~ W.ut.4 ..,600 onl} fi(tc fo r the two frpli'. ~ar 2 blks bch :'1101 for cooking & heatin11:. Responsible 1 lrl to share -••••••••••••••••••••••• da ys so r r >. n 0 --I Beach to McFadden lben f 754-1350 before lOam. Valley Approx ~ mile Pila needs % or 3 bdrm You r Pennv P1nr her SCUM-I.OS llSWOS Knotty Felon Sla1d Plenty ON your KNEF.S 11te problem with a <1ub 1 rompact car 1s. you keep bumping your head ON your KN E F-'> Pound M1tn's IOspd bake, ' has cable & lock Vir 1 Wilson & Placentia ' 842-Mlll t Found Blk puppy, 7 wks , ·old Vi c Mu irwoods I I Tiburon 963e 718.'J I roMERAJAN red Yem I older tind In vie Hunt inllon Beach Lovable! ... 58(77 I FOUND: Sm roale do11 I w/lhort 1ray Hair, bllc: ears • noae. VIC Bwihard I 6 Allanta, H B 9'3-TIM9 I Found~rman Short H~r ' Polnter. Bearded Collie. Beagle, Shany Grey -Doc. Terrier mix Pup, S.senji mix. Pit Bull Pets S6i5 mo y r ly paid. Fro m San Diego! 48drm home on Golf <¥lice for rent. llX14' Women w ith 2 well ' co m merc ial ads 6'l>1682 Frwy drive North on L ~in Costa Mesa. Located in Fountain behaved children 6 nol a l lowed (;har ge '.'/~"" 1 l!h tttndn ,,. .. ~1 . 1 t'l . Ver)' nice Zbr. Iba frplr ·' West on McFadden to fn>m Euclid Extt of 405 rental, reason• b I e . Ad 0 r u ~ e ) 0 u r room ,111\·t-rdra .I!. ba r ·b·que. ljt?e pat1u I Sea wa n d V i l la~e 2bdrm, 2ba, Oelt:wood frwy_ 1175/mo. + utll. penmnent.551-2214. I Bank Ame ra card I D \\' S-l.)U SSllO furn S500 y rl) 675-3so4 l <7141893·5198 Apt.a. IZSO/mo. Female caum.7133 Vau or l\f ac;tercard ~:?W-67>2897 I --- -only. Call Answer Ad · ____ Sml houle. bunl•low or l 1 Irish Setter. Also Calli & Kittens Adopt a pet at Irvine Anim a l C are C.enter. Open every day . ' Iv II--ROOIN 4000 Mal,athn.6'2-4300. Commercial offic e oottacew/1ar.6encl yd.1 I (..;(e:! &!rm nu , Ph rlrps ersaJ es luxu~· 2 Br 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -Talbe St H 8 HB. CM. NB. Workln« I For more anformallon --------- • 1 & r· .. ndo Onl}~'°90mo lOnN Be h Re h ~Shr-'-'2Br2b• -10 rt · · •rea. -··.··-1-fs . ...,.. .. ahft andtoplar('yourad,.all !Found. In H.B., folder pau" gJr 1\111,,.11" .:lll.) ·""' .., · ewport ac . a r I ......... • -Clll ft 915-~ M .. _, ........... '"' ..,.........,.. -:-9tlllnll ~• ~03 1 213 912 9352 Eves & Hotel' r oo m s ma ll per mo. 22nd St/Pecan. Fril IQ. · • on · conta1 n1ng poe m s . . Wknds 714 547 7451 kitchen 2306 w Qcean I KB.Brendan.980-11152 __ ._~_s_. _______ Newport Beech lawyer ~.a2·5&11 Ownerident1(y s.57-8658 p.ir1ou.-. Jt:i.lrm I· ·h..c ~ \trs Luc1ano wkda v~ j front $260 & up ._ 1 ---1••.ac1 and femlly. Re1en sup I "' I 0 S C · -Rm mate need ed · ~ ~-port-. _ _.. •'mm-.. ~ '----------f'OUN · iam ese a t. "'l.:.f! ('vmrnu11111 111."'' ~o sec&deposal 673·4154 · Full service ••e~utl ve ..... ·~ cu "" --1 Brown Bn&ht Bl e eyes IAY~ HT j -----~ Sl72+util Cell cupency, mln1'mum 5 ,._.__. 5110 ' . u · sp.i. lt:onh. n•> IH'I' ''""'-...,.'· · -"•-availa ... 1-•or lea•• -~ Hartland/Kin 848 4996 s.575 mi• '16~ ~;.... :,pac1ous 2 Br . den, 2 Ba Laguna Beach Motor Inn. Candy SS7-~l or Jenne ;:'~";,'' iocat;d tictrm.. 4 ba, access to ..... •••••••••••••••••• er · apt with s pe ctacular I 985 No. Pac1f1 c Coast I 'JS2.3J:l3 near<>nnce Co. Airport pool pref Newport Ridewuted, SJCto Birch I FOUND. Te Winkle kPk ' _-.. 1844 \1ew l..uxunous appotnl Hwy. Laguna Bea c h 1 , • ,.. 1 1 · f 11 Beech·Turtleroc k •.VcmKannen, N.B .. ar-M r .... me Mix blk/tan • ._._. m c n t s Be a.u t af u 11 "-·ly, w~kly Kit chen f •NE. EDED. Loolu.ng for ror ees DI in o. ca 1 • 1 30 "'?" •r.., "~ I ,.. h D••O•e Huff ll&r 11000/up per mo nw : . eave S-S: . wtitn.ws7Sl·5429 ••••••••••••••••••••••• gardens &. sand) beach available Low wanter mce rem person lo s r "'"' "' • · a471 ,.... ... b d ') B R • ....... de n-11>o 9155-28 ....... Ht 2LS. ___ o ______ ·-.. 5310 n i>Ud n ~l' -r I ' a :. ,,.·erluoks Balboa bland rates 494.5294 our rest ncy on ... • ____ . ------F' - Sturv T.1~nhllml' Xlnt Slap avail \dult s -no ---Pennlns ula. Only ft. ~A DEL ll'"R n•w· 9 • •/fs'I ... / Leif&~ IJOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• I• d w h IJ I 7 ""'09 9 Room th f • ....._ ,...__ c.--. ~ ft " -I -••••••••••••••••••••••• PRE I "'W den ___.. .. on as er, n·~r ~14 ,7...,.. 1 . WI kitchen pnv ~.....,. v.:u. ---r•te ly dec:iarated • paeeled, , 11 """' 1lu l n"""'"1 Rehige meld SS.SO · mo ; Near bus & shoppin1 Uve-ln Quarten. very elc. l l"CRBl llr. 273 eq ft 115.000. Will do anything 640-5111 Ask fur Wend' ="O FEE' Apt & Condo renter Adults only. Eves proper 6 platon!c onl~. wlbelll. 2Dd flr • eq ft ;.-•_ .......... •••••••••• Le1•l. Confidential aft5PMi 316346 . rentals Valla Rentals 6·9 JOorwknds . 962-7520 ~/mo. ~ IZOO/mo if w/om view. Easy park· • ;,: ••I• IOOR DVM. P .O. Box 3242. ft75 49l2 Broker wtll provide moderate .._a.---·._._ -.!"·-,. • N.B. 91211163. lieautaful up!)t.'r unit an Fema le, 2 1 +. s h a r e ctuld f bo _ ...... _ -·-••••••••••••••••••••••• the Spnng:. SJSll mo :3 Rdrm. 2 ha 2 sto~ dplx 3bdrm fum1Sht"d house. care or my ys mo No lw required 2333 WANTED : C erpenter Ult'l'll'( 551 ~I Bkr .ipl L>ashws hr frplt•. kmgsaze ~ bath Non Alt' 6 6 9. 205 'I' Street E .. Cst Hw Y. St~ H. wlUt ·e· License. Call """1'1M • . laund hookup:., gar -·~ ,,.moker S2tJO • ut II CallTom6lS-47~ 7SZ·ll30 eveeMS-m8orNCM739 Be pempered •·1t h a 754-3734. fboklleepu, Prr. through trial balance Equipped to worlc: et home. 646-3521 mmn6eves. s.ddlebacll nursing stu- denl'I avail for p rr pvt duty nursin11 1)44-7663, M:Z.9021 Hefp W.ted . 7 t 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ACCNT~.ct.HK Entry level position 1870 to SI OS8 /mo Xlnt benefits Genl ofc duties include billing machine oper ation , t y ping 6 cuhaer receptionist Ap- ply Laguna Beach Coun- ty Water District 306 3rd St. Lal(una Beach ACCT•.CLHK Will be operating •32 NCR Batpl( mach Mu1t have lM'1me A /R l>kp1 exp., ~ able to type .. run 10 lc:ey add Hrs Mon1Fr1. 8 to 5 Apply in person, Kenn Rima. 2M6 Harbor Bl. CM. Al'fMAMA ... Ccq>le to mena1e 14 ua- 1lS. Huntinaton Beech. Previous exper. No pets/children. 982..eeal. ....... 0.-,...... T•plt HI Senlce Graveyard Shirt. Must beover~ 494.7557 ASS841LH1'1ec- lrnmed. openings. Work near beach. Expr, pref. but not req. Growing company, good benefits. CalJ MS-3632 for eppt. ASSISTANT MAMA .. Draper'• Lacuna Hills store.· Must be ex - perienced In better WOCDe'n's ready-to-wear and sportswear. Apply i.n penoo '° Mana1er Ma· ble Austin, 23621 Moultoo Parkway Plaza or call 78Ml622 for appointment StuJt•J t 1111 t.I\• hlk to bl.'h S750 mo I BaekBa s.a2 37311 OCCSludentn~place __________ ~ perso1H I relax ing ' ~onh-.ond" at· tt•nn1s. '-'>l l~t . St•runt) i\\1111 } -to llve. nr beach. Call OC..,..,.Aree D19tfit11•fn1Sllep massagebyl2of thepre· .a.r50e1•T1 pool spa. et•· N11 pcb I now 673·2:282. ~tuS pm AU pn vale1te!>, beaut furn lllike548-90'124·SPM Prime office space avell. Located in Corona del ~ IPrls U1 Soul.hem ~ • S3i5 mn \,;:aal now I -h.st'nrPlaeen1111 & 19th in new office bld1. 3 Of· Mar. Eatab. clieotele.l~~~~~~~~~~:I CelHornaa Jacu111, Local uttut.tve expaod- 551 tBtS OCEANFRONT S20.I 64S 6521 Veeetarian nonsmoker to rices 6 recept. area, low rmt. Askinl szooo. • Fomd lost .... ., C 11 1 sawia etc Open 1oam !Di business needs am- ---:r--_.ach 18 3 Br. 2 ba. duplex c·om IMge sunnv room hght F\repl t t th ft. 151 ·0)11 Principals UI. We're the Pet Pals. • M.C' Atlantis H~alt.h who are •illin& to learn • -•-48 1 -.----• share charmlo1 house tcUlly 750 ICI ft. 11.JO/aq ••llorM0-0084 or • ,..... a Um. 7 day1 •.,eek VLS· taoous person or couple ....................... plet el) ref urbas h,·d klldlen & · 1uund~· ra1• oceen.~S~ elncl 0 uti~ only. l:uecllrca.t <nt) 75-29. Spa. ip2 Harbor Blvd. So Coast Wholesale Sup· Small bal'helor a. Pl l'lt'"l'l ''l'a rl y l l'a s i• U!l5 ~:mployed Rd's .Costa CathyorAndy.~--·1297p __ r....;lm_•_N_•_w_p_o_r_t_lll_e-:-1.-• CU; rtmiltr 5015 •-· n•-L '-b I ~Mesa . ~.)433 Br· pb: 7Sl·56U tu bt'a ~h ~~1111 •m o , 673 211J . -~54fl 1374! -"' .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..,._, .... ca IW8I • ma e, in& this ed for your --·---·----- lst last, St't' 531, l·ls:I OCIEAHNOHT Female will shr 3 + br hae a.i..,.. Park. 830 sq. ft . INVESTORS WANTED near Harbor Is Wilson special lift. Alm'.> General Mechanic. YllWU! adult malt• lo rent on Newport Island , olftce space •veil. for Jam 1irmll 1roup in buy-Perk, C.11. 846·3444· ----------• s •~da y work week . I Br Xlnl ll('l'un Vll'W tmr. !Ba, yrly $650 mo rol'm in Wuodbnd1te S3SO /mo. C eil Susi. immed occupuic Y. in1 control of under enytime. Proleuiooel Therepeutic Sal&r)' $350twlc: iu•r•n· Balt•nn) · ne~ \'Ml tt'I ''" 5Sij-4ZJI. 640· 7!l90 Village. Irvine S250mo 640-0791, m -3184 Cllrpeta, drapes, wetbar. valued public co. 6 in· Loi Cali t C t muaate. Lk 'd. NB Appt teed. +insurance paid" l aundr ~ $500 rn 11 71,, ... 7.1 •• 98 ------n • per sq ft . Call ltielia& ecqwsltlon pro-t. co ca . oaa only.Steve548·2117 .• ....-. ,_...__ f · .. _. 54S-ll86. 4~ 3!1"i2 :! 1-ldrm 1 Ba . avail Nov , ..., .., F e m a I e roommate 842....,. Moa-Fri.1·4. pm.'Steve7l4/146·7374 · llaa. Vic. l7tb ls Irvine. ...,.. cruu_. W'1USllCU. l 'nf Studio, rcfr rlrpi,. ('rpt. st ove. 1., hi tu beat·h S340 anel ut11 -'97·:Jm I.~ tt.u. 1110 vrl}' 1\"t · u_.., _ .. v. U --. cell NB area. 644·7151. "''· .....,., • ,.. l"um rm t buth Priv needed &o shr 48r h.•e on ""-" -.. ~.. fDIJ WY 67333.SS l.'fltr No kit fat"al CdM beat h Aveil Oet· 1 ,300 sq ft, prime H B. *llllMI ..... Pe11y : t44·9138 , or * * AW> COtlOO-MWPT HTS ~Imo 640·4')30 541-ttlO '"*8d floor location, .. n llU. .7Sl.JM7. OUICALLONLY Thrifty .Rent-a -Car is lllAI' beacllea, •II utll. For loveatmenta of REWARD for lmt mele * 972-1131 * now takint appUcetloos ~ Ckeanfront, 2bdrm :!bu. frpl•'. deck. ~Sii rn11 Ultra clean 4!17 1725 Upper 2 hr. 2 ba. varw. quiet tree lant'tl :;t Frvl. d•·ck , ,. a rpc I ti r ;qw,.,, L'lt>t' kit . l.(Ur11j:1•. 1 ~-me lo bt·h • s hoV" Comm !JOul Ind r\' Slillll an u "46-:Rl2 $150 •mo Ne.at . non smokf'r, M or F Cull ~tarit, 1)44! ll:ll4. 1>40 KJIO af IM'(' t.._, l!tt' tncl SZOOI mo . S. U SK L I m I t e d Dasie. 8lll 6 tu. Call for lot man & rent a I 4J50 ~\814 partnenhlpa f ormln1. ._,or Don: W 4630 dy1 I ··--: nwle 6-remale ••••••••••••••••••••••• -- -t•a.11 Stan S.rt,nick. Cen ~ ARST I •DY -.--• On Rltlbua l'enln1ul• nut WU aq fl. prime ti 8 tury 21 Track-wlnd1 In oreva. lttA Expenence preferred. tu l'\ln lA•w. 1 IO~u~h l 11~d floor hw alton. vet1tment1 847 Je63 or L'1lt "Mannelade'. lar1e ~ • ......._ bW not necessary Good lrg ocean' u ,.,tu,110 in1·I ut1ht1es $3541 mo. 1 .. 1 last sec 495 -6119 Lge apt, 2 br. l '" ba rt'lldem. qwet. very Oll'l'. N L.agWla, adults? S54!'1 l .62J..31127 --- CONDO ,IWISTCLIH llpprr 2 hr, I 1111, u w11lk lo hov:i ittut< l 'o111111 puol 11nclry. 11h1.'lh furn . S70Cl1m11 (or unluro 1, fo4fi :JI02 fom plo}•'<l persoo t1\•4•r lO l..url(l' attraL'ttve room In pnv11t1· home No k1tt·hr11 pnvah•t<•'!i 91U oo."itl l .. 1i:un01 l.l(r lur n r m w lanc•ni. h11. Sl¥!\1mu 1!lJ !I.MO. 1()1; ZVllZ t' \It•" ...... Hilk 1150 :.! hr. I 1111 , w11111t111, Nl11I llallhn111'1•rtm1111l11, l'VI ''" ... •••••••••• • •• • ••. ••. I ruOl'•·. nu tHtutk tnte or Laguna H I l I:. NI' w liw· t '1111 •'\11•an11. 51;Ju 1173 •1411• &1:1 ll;J M lalles1de I Or 2 st v ('no d o, loft . frplc all amen1t1c s $!'>11 ~. (21314979 ...._Vi.Jo 116-7 ., ....................... . Beaut t.akl'YICW \'Olltlu, < .2bdf"'··.frpl f .loll : baJc00~..._jJ...a..r. 165-0 t>lh ! ~·!7~-U" . : Ml wport •ech 316' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 Br. (rplc, garage, yeurly S4SO Nr bea ch A~t 67~0 or 631 ·SS50 r :-HIARllACH . Smll( t\ ro:r.v. nt1wl y 111· mr11h"I I Hr . 1l1•t11d1111I. I "11lk tu hc•h, 111•rf1·1·1 ru,.111(1 111.•nwn, l:lw.i t 11111 Uy~ • 1n3 K.ltltJ. \'Yt'11 11·1:a,.ttua:i • V<'rj nl<'c• lrl( ltNlrrn, 111 anltif1 111•11 In I(. 1•01,11, ~id~11{'(·11rr, catlult un•1t. In •:ut lllurl San g 11• 11tlult, nr1-p1•111 11411 41117 $4tl.'l/mo 2 hr Tuwnhoti.ti O•r1111" & patio Near llo•it tlnfp No 1>e1l11 S47!'1 mo Ml!· 784..1 or 97 4 .,,.,.. · ? 2 Br. 2' Be. frplc. encl NEW 2 br upper, bUlll in• L prage. S500 mo. Yr ly 6 'Prplc, end 2·rar .. r ~ = 3 Br furn WINTER U6 4llh St.~ mo yrly ~ NwPt Bcb Rily 675· 1842 Ola~~ E ~ 7S1:l · ~ · ~ 3 br. 2 b•, patio, ~ 11115. Perunau~a. Bache lor frplc, dahwhr. newly de lncld.s utlls . Close to cor. su o mo. Alll , ~~ pel$. 6'2·1139. 873-IOllO. · ~et' 2 Br. Apl. Gar•••· --~ Vertallles 2 Br• 2 patio. p00I. Adults. no •. f111lc. Newly decorat-peta. llOI H. Uth. St. ed. BEAUTIFUL! "5t9 Newport Hel1ht1. '415. mo. no lut. ~-3080. 1 &42; 7340. 28rw/d'111. cpts. . Sundeck -Oceanfront Vrty rentel1 on Penlneule. V...._ ......... UIO ....................... MOUNT AIM VllW Vll.l,.4S • TJMMii c~u1 N"11r l'alni StJMl"l1C11 I ii 6 :t ho .. ln •m1 vi ii .. llV•ll• hit• w .... i.1v . m11•W.ly_ 11111l..11nn11•IW 'I. llelht~I I t•lnlll 1'11111 h C 'htfll' I II II II II ,. h 0 M I I • II " ... lt..•11l1t11n111 tc11w I\ 1( .. 111 , nt41:r.t1 •mi "('Al.ltrOllNIA" l.u11ury ( '1M1tkm1lnl11m11, l'umvl•t"1y 11'\amlah•I. Cwntl') l 'luh Kllttln1 Uolf. Tt1nnh1 Avail 1bae al X~c·lal ltah:11 for our CUent1 only w.,-1y. Monthly and w.-41ftd H\'lttl~, I • c.11. 17141 m.~u CA'lltP:OltAI. CANV<>N COVNTRY Cl.U8 871-1154 · 2br. l '-1 t.oo. I br, 2 be, · ---~---~ .-. Leave name,~ M·MT·Cetbtclral ..4u.ave w..uun VIiia. no. • Umn '° call at caa100 Drt•• Pelm lllnn11, Wrlltl Br. 2 Ila. PetJoa. Ml-31155. CallfomlataU ~~~~·· ..... -All-~--,-, no-pe&a--. 2-Bf-.-2 o..rt leeor1 Really ._ ••• -•· ftoom .... Pool,.1pa, --------~-• 1 bit to '9edr. I br. I be Nfillt, d'IWUber lneld. ....1118tarCabla -· dpla, -/-. ._N.I. Golf Count. P.-UW., C'Glor' TV. I , • ....... ....... hplf ........... . ....... -..... ...... ....... 1111ar beJirhea. all ulll, •Ma ..._._ o.c.r.. benefits. Able to work ur.P-. "'"......, ~Titer male Cat • -·., · 6 k d tu•. Cit<' inr~ l)l)1mo 1 __ IOH Vic. t:atan<'i• Perk * fJZ,. I 345 * evenings wee en s llO ~1ra111 1M1ly 1""e •l MU i-. ..e..y .. ._ Alk for Pat.sy or Dirk. m J llth l'I .... )1)1, ........................... ___ v_er-. __ ~_ ~lSI ~VISA~!_C•Pted 54&-9151. lift llAM I AhiW110Mt LOST B rown Fem DMhr. "-""· . / NEED Pwllan w 11reeo eyea. COVER GllL Babysitter wanted. Mon ii Stor•1" onl v a , .• , 1ara1" U ut 1llren1• l'M ... fl:l'I ~· ....... 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WI 1,1< 1111 Ill Pt, ,.,,, 'l/Vl'•lfll ... "'fl -/,_.........;: ... .1 .. .... .,,_ ..... ... >!':hit•---· ,/ ..... -.... . -. ti I .. ,.-I I ,, 1 •I I t , I ii I I I IOU.CIMTll MIWPOIT ~-eaeciutl¥e 1utte1 In .,,...u.,. luc'etktft With romplet• aup91o r t .... .. ""' '7141•• -· UI • eq_ ft •md Or. ..... pd~-·,,, W . ..._ • t' Ill Tom 8'11UO. <* Dllue •1t... llOO !Mt·"· AC, ampl pll1. Util JICI· .. IC. Cit Hwy. .... .... "omee, • 1r ...... '* per MO. Newport o.r.&.. llT Ian Nlt"Ola1; ............ ..,.. .. mcurMIUm NI==.,.-= Mw S rtCllltft-V Vic Hartlat Rldce. no * OUTCALL * Tue 11 . 2 · 6 . Own ~ Wq., la heart ()f hml cle"9. REWARD! 11t1i3-0n1 MC /VISA datr~~port~n Depen· tlunt In 1 e un H C' h . ./MONEY 1eoealltTJ.Jl40 uoc.640-• ..., •'•r••1·h•u• ou1r•• •• •hl lhl•. wether. t•on L<>Sf . Shorthal red SPRJnJAl. READINGS Bankinl __ ,..,.... .. mi. M' t•r aq ft Oren111 Tabby w /wht lllam·lClpm. Fully Llc'd. ,,1 •• ·~r 1.000 1q n •JIUt on neck &« 7891 a7a8 or 4824034. 111s Tlll(I """ .. ''al bad1 . well ap • KEWAllD• S. Camino Real, San. Ii ft Ue FULL TIME a•••t•I •I 7 IN'' iq ca•n MO LOST Joint Pauport -!!'· - -Paaltion avalleble in our P\ .. 1t.tall1 nil ltklH'AMl"ll.'1' ,.,..... tll/M Pakud> Vlr . L .. l'i&•.... Coata Mes• office. Ex- • WI 1111& ~'1U••• Irvine aree C aah perlence r e ferred . tJNIJI 11111-1141 Reward 155 0409 , ESCORTS Pleue call Jeck Clark: nAt.IUlA hland of(· Ana.:,;..by •uoo •f7Z.1621 546-2300. Mari•• A¥•. ,.d Or c..t..._'--t lat: eel, bleek. 6 .-,.lte, c.llfcwlnfoorappt. CAl.ll'MlllA l'r••1 Au..-,_.. old ffmale, 11th 6 nllHW t•re11Hlh)Ua Newpvrt ~···· n ... •r 1\llUD .... lnJ. TOMMY"S rrar911 - •"" ulh11e h • •hare OF ~OPORTRT rl.UUIM. YOU CAM II Loil: Ptmale Bo1ton .-..-.. ~ • -& • --ea•.--."!•,.. -. w 152... .... ..... r. .... S..WITMA 1WT. m , ...... pup, "' --------2700Harbor81vd. SIC. Nr cr-t.. Reward. TOUCH A CLASS c.o.te Men, CA am BAii -.-ISCOITI F.QuaJOpportu.n.lly l'bmld: P' Samoyed mla, JdfRS. 752.0917 l•--•t:•mllliplo•y•e•r--• Jl.1!1s .,.._. 1 yr, Beecll •i-------·i ------~-HIU.INT·D• llilulldq/Savlftp 6 Loan .... c,., • ., rotaacl. NHt I kttna, llCOITS ·-·... I .. _. old, Jtp'·ltlpd/1 lllfn. ..l~llO -~IMU.UM lllL•-.1 c.lt/C....._ All,. ..... ,..,.... .. ~NL.-•"--Uu Lall&: 0.-t Dw, brin· Mc:=c= ....... Lender cla, WIN ean, brollen l -------UM,on.,./lloeteV~-Otl. --Spec--ial~SU--~~h- • ta,C.ll.m.-STEVE'S HAfRr HA:: .o •.::!"i"4· ft, Im-............ IUI I.Gil: 'nD7 P7 Pena. Doi, PEN ING . Women r~im...a -~ • -........-1 ..... ._,.......... vie. WU1oa/Pomona. Wekome!--cll1 ~ pd. oa._. .............. IJn. Lle.tt•TI. "eward. r=:.q._<f;1 =t:ii .. i:.::".,; ·~w~" -z·-......=..,· '°' :a~:~~ •-=:::roe ~s.r~~~~ ,~6-I : ' ..................... , ........ Au ':. ±!1°~· )~~ ......... ,. !m., N ........ ·=· -Ml!!!ll!F-•! , WMllf_ a=••p•.:,,. .::· -.am~-... . .......... I ..... • • --~ I\• Or,... .. ~ l'or I -• n9WJIO't c.: .. WY.r~M1>Wi1 ·-Ml•l •lter. .. n1111 Immediate f11ll time openinc for sharp penooeble teller. Sav· &np A Loan eapertence pnfernd. Appb' at: IRVINE SAVINGS 6 LOAN lmUMaeArtllW' Blvd. lrvtnt, CA •na 1lt·7D-- E.O.E. 11/F ..... ,,,.. ... -........................ ..........._. "· ·--. ..... --. Fr._. Octot. 31 1WI ONLYP'tl.Of • CTORY c., ... ., 1C11111C.. 'Mc•. 1l••1Clfl11 :, ..... "..,.... ,, ........ ~ •• !!~.~ .......... . ... ,................... .•••.....••.....•...... . ..•••••.•.............•.•....••.•..........•.........•.•••................................ Supc~ior Bl1 81111neu 'Rl!MODEL RE p A IR 1 PwmleJi..ct ctuld rarf'. ••Y LOW PllCIS * H»llilN 6 Dump.lobtt Rea rates, lawn a.rvu:e, I AGAPE FORCE .. ,_. ............ TRE:~~~MIN~ Sfni<"e ror S...11 Bwil I ADD. q11allly work. 2nd call ror wkly dall) &. On leodHapc mitin Aakfor Ra~ land1cap1n(C, spr~nkler , Paintm1Company 1 AUTypes 5311.7113 flO.EANUP P'Y'eeest ,... M T m1 "Cert Tu I .... bldt. l7 )In '" area holiday shopp11111 r11tu ~ .... " ~1t1m.1te1 I 54t-43IQI I 11wtallallon .. repair Ask ' 3Generatlons Of ,-. --• .......,. - -MO-lOlll , a. f\4:30 . • ~Ill PlaruW11 .. 1 LI c Mr p. I um b 0 ' .. ~ I 2·1 c a I for Marvin 979-5814 I Painlin1-£xcellence L.elt 111112 Buch RI, d • lO ' yr nxpt"nrm'f' ·•·or " llMul move clun up Con ----· AJI t ant /ul ES G •t B ar\)'Um.tla&3u 1Ch'tld car•. m> 1· M ~:wit~ 1 rrete remoVll l Dump t1•u•r I 535-670l ' Y~~ · I TREED 1 N. .. i ••••••••••••••••••••••• . . I 645 __ Ornamental pruning, ......... CtlSTOM CA81Nt:T " heme. fonn .. ,. prt-M'houl C"i1trt'-'111r11 l.an1h1·avin.: trurk . qua c a ae rv .. . I lfllsaan Custom Pa~ling. '1ro lo .--A.. Sculpturing, topping . ........-1 ••0 ""'"" R""P IR I teac-htt 831 ~ T T &. '6"27638 18ncawurk, sma I Jobs Int Ii ext Materials &t • • • .,,... I . I ••••••••••••••••••••••• , ,...,. r. A nl '"" ramm 1n.i "' ......... rt ''·-ta Mesa &t -~ .. F i·•••••••••••••••••••••• thlMUll. remova , gen · ti A R ... I M l 'I 1 I ·~-..., • """ labor guaranln::u ree Drivewa.) P•rkin1 I •I t' • 1 l '~ ,..·moi\.11 · ~Jur 1 ~1tn No Job Too Sm all o.r 1 Irvine 675 317!> eves I est <.:all Pat 953.9810 Pvt Po&l Box Service cle&n·up 846-1845 ttepaan Se11lru•t 1 n~ Ktl\IOVATING ~ 37411 ••••••••••••••••••••••• L'&i I' re~ l:'.:'il n~x I Large' Free Estam;itrs I --, nu: MAIL ROOM, U hr ~ As••h•lt 646 41171 .... , __ .... lo~ U.ECTltl<'IAN Pr11·1·1I llt't\.,lvl'1!>i 1349 I <..:all Dave at ~S.8046 I Valley. M. asonry Custom eves 2fm ECst llwy CdM NB Tree&Shrub Trimming & Ur .. • .. ,_,,.. .. a,... "'P••0 ,,. ' • --fi I B · k bl ·k ---removal. Yard clean u modrhn 842 8i!ll or n aht fr•·e t'11l1m111" 011 ' . . ! · --irep aces. nc · oc · Reas Price Int/Ext. Free 640-0340 or 644-44111 1i 0 · l larpQrama11,01.,, l~•rdt1111111C L 1 .. a11u11 1> II au 11 n g . c In _ups . stooe. QuMllly work F.at Bay Area. Cstm 1411, hau ng. 645· 118 or '· .,,,.,....... Na..54. , l~C' 1337254 117;1 00..,11 1 f1'\'l' lr1111m1111(, maan l(uages. yds. Junk. Uc#3908lt! 9632925 Work .,...,9453 J k UseOurAddress 846-1413Jim. ••••••••••••••••••••••• "''ATiltcR .. "."IN 11.'f~e •'rur 1·i.t 'Hlll\:j tru h, dirt, shrubs, trees. , · -.....,. ac For Your Business t..... r -• .~ N I d M Proleulooal tree pruning. Hau,,-lttlnaimyhotnt',foll l'IHpt'ntr~. nt"W ... "'' EIC'<1MCl1111 (Juul Wt .. rk I :wt!IWIJ removed 962-65 46 ow a n as on r y, Painting. 12 yrs exper, Soileor BoxNumber stwnpremoval,rer .. Call time day!l nr 11vc• Nl(•e uk! l'I ?iWIH R.rJL!I R11t~ N11 J uh lot• IU\ytl~ , l·ustom blk work & re NB CdM areas, I 'm rnEMAILSUlTE hun~ w yard Dwnt'lln n I ana M7 Small' •'tt·•"":'l !WI 711111 YA.HU WtlHK. l'll'1t11 up&, . --taiJung walls Free est small my prices -are 17777 Marn Street "8 " ConW-9822arter5P~ H B,980l'l76 c.,.tW-.lce I 1•rwu11ii. 111.11 111kl4'r. in 2 .>'II, responsible me n 539-1968 small .. Ron673.6477 I Irvine 549.4733 TutorilMJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1'0SJ ql.Ullll.). Jt•1.H."11tfalllc I ~lull n e1.1a1r huuling 1 have~.T4W0truck. yd / --. --••••••••••••••••••••••• l!:xp mother to tu11 t'Ul' hmpuu 6 ste•m dt>•n I S4'1 \fl(•e tt .. w. rat .. ~ 111 "'•ir pnce!I 1.11• l'hn:. Lree main. eqwp. Can do Frplcs, brick pa v1 n~" "Amencan Painting & Rooftwg h Sci E ol your child in m) home, t-Olor bn11htener:.. whl I >1'11 upcr ~I ~ ~~ anything! 968·8650 - . veneer, st~ne work 30 ~or" Resid /Comm •••••~••••••••••••••••• ~:h~a~t~dy Habft~· ~·.~1;::.,n<hrtia.Mue1 l'pUIOnunblt'llCh l'lun r.u.... G•n .. Senicet , ..... ft.le.... )'rS_!X~.893 3743 . .. e Est all work Repair•. Reroof All ~5176,548·9570FrS3. ___ II\ lbn rm, hall l15 A\I( ••••••••••••••••••••.••• •• :;;:••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,..,,... I·" anteed -~~~~ types-sh1n1les ·rock ·1 --'-olr-I Nl 1 u 8 ho Good mi fl ~. 1'QUl'h SlO. 1·h1 'ust .... f "' . ...• .• k I ••••••••••••••••••••••• shakes compo-lar Free IT""°""'__.....,, ce l"e, rti me IL\. Guar ellm pet {tffor l om wuc_... rnl't'!t n: t...x~nenc..-u au mar et House dean 1 n g + + 1 Painting ml ext ror fair . est. ~1·5930 Fin. A\o;11l ••••••••••••••••••••••• environment for II Ids l )lc n! ., 15 ,,, C'X r ~1n1 Ke!IY 8411 '1~J . Ul.f! t'Kecut1vt' w mt'dla 1 what., Call Suds'n Stuff j M~vang ., The Sta r\lnl! 1 pn<.-es call Jack I -Fut accurate typmg 0 0 CMla ~165 ~ w ~ ffi\il~lr Re~~ Kttl.67511:17 cxpcnenC'c wall <'reate fordetails 84.2-0884. College Student:. ha\e 839-6793 New fC recovers Repair lBM Correct/SeleC'Lric, ......_Sen ~I Ol:i 1,. Mt pnnt lidi., marketing ----------1 grown, same gd service : -----, Specialists al slay busy other secretar ial work =:::! ...... ~~........... ::': .• !! .............. sl&le:.letter:..rad1ospc>ls.;Want,aRE~LLYCLEAN 11'11.24-436 1ns._~18427 !Exterior Pa1nt 1n"''. prices Reliable B&C business letters . re Wh~ Pa) s tore prll'n llt'w:.lette~s , brochure!> HOlSE' Call . Gmgham . r~ 19 ri-Svec1alists ·stucco re 548--06l2 t K r ScullJ(w-edNMal:.~ Joan ' a ... '"""'"'"h C'•""'l •n ,11sroP1(.luaht)lurn r .... nc:t l'H Call675 1230 Gari F'reeest li45-5123 _ .. ...,., • .,. ··~ pair wat,.rproofing ----s uml230es. e c a en Kents Beaut)' Saluo l ......, u u v -·.--fuustung,rep111nnl(&u1.1 I ---•••••••••••••••••••••••j · _.,. SocialSenlces 67[>. ------WH L I cost ' pick up deliver) " ' rel . Is XJnt work ' area 9 yrs most reas ' wo r . com Pe ' 'v e S ..__, '"Shirley646-6212 :. t &0 l IEeSAr LEI :> e 11 hol 6427712 i-~rec e:.l DESIGllo..J 'llousecleaning done by !Dave's Painting, ser11mg sandkblasin g. ctustt_om 1·•••••••••••••••••••••• ~Ca--&-.. Ml•11 WiUbrulg samples t-'ree A New look fo r the i P essi?"a ·I Insured 1 .:d 5868425 pnces Lac. bonded. ins. PROBLEM Need .to ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... est. Work guaranteed jGw •• g' holidays Pal'turc walls 1 :f'1t~!t ;': ::;penda · ac f;42.60(lS talk? Fre~ ccpu~s1e~n~ I "Let The S~nshi~e In" • Creative Environments ; Also ciupel layed & re ••••••••••••••••••••••• at tht'ir be~t . furniture !_ Y 4 4 -Pamhng & Papering ------ABC H L I Call ~nshine Window Construction, Stained. I paired. Jay.754.~ Cle• •/Hallllftt arrangements: etc· Call 1 College student will clean . Prof work Fret! est ,.._hf-/Wepoir 645-22'l2 -_ --1 Clearung, Ltd. 548-8853_ Glass Remodels. Spas.,,.__,. lC __.._ I Lawn Se r ,, 1 1: t> • John Int Ext lonsultant. I house to perfection wkly Rsnbl Steve ~7·4281 1•••••••••••••••••••••••1 J ,•l1111g the m11'1 pt'ople N d Cl w · d 496-3728 -, 09e,...., Landsca1>e Free Est . 6312124 ' Ref B 554 1928 I -St P· h I IA>~s1 ble is irnportant lo ee ean . in o~s . ----------,·•••••••••••••••••••••• 6"2 990'7 -. s. ruce, . t-Uie ext int pamtinR by . ucro & Plaster ale . . . . r ' Screens! Res1d Off1ct' C.pelller Dale W. Phillips, ron : -·--Ja~e H~~ecleaning I R11:hard Smor St. hi'.! no Job t~ sm quick & ' 1.~~a ,:u~;;::s~1 .;~c ~~~~ 1 Store Fronts673-2150 •••••••••••••••••••••••i crete masonry No job Reasralt'S, lawn ser v1.:e.1•••••••••••••••••••••••• E . ~ d We kly l1IS Try me 836.s,.')55 24 · clean~.6454199 ~ 1-l · 1· • 0 I ~:ipl:Jf=.NOR I toosriwll.542-2162 · ~t~::i.~~~~1tr::;:;~~=~,~~'::;t!e~~~~'ve.,~~~~;n!5 : ~.;::::s;s..2.51;:, hr.. · . 'Ncatpatches &te1<tures ~·'[~~~,;~cd1.h 111\111:~r~~~~e ~:1,~;d:'!~ '~~{h10~ ByJay 642·8809 "ic:l~h'~ ti42 :.618 ~!.'"_V~ 97~5814 I ~a~ ~~-4~ • Ch.1~s~~~d~ _ ~~~567R I ~~'iS•~:_d ,\cJ~ 1.-12 ;,1n11 ~_'!_t_._ ___ ~?!_-_~ t>l2 .~.7K l la~s1f1ed ad fi-t2-~iR --------~-- HelpW..ted 7100!HllpWmhcl 7100 HetpW_.ed 7100 :......,W..ted 7100 HetpW ... ~d 7100 'H.tpWllllhd 7100 HefpW..ted 7100 ;HelpW..e.d 7100 ...... W..ted 7100 .......................•..•••................. ··········································•···························· •.•.••..•....•..••..... ·········•••••·•······· •..•..•...•............ '······················· I I Banking CAll'ITSTORE 1 ~ricaJ o..ta1a.. M4JI". EHJOY GENERAL OFFICE I lntenor Designer, must I LA.MDSCAPl -------- Ca a:arclalT•r ' MAHA•H I SalnSenluR•p.. Enthusiastic. eHmenl. REALE~TATE HOUSEWIVES be exper · prof;· MAJMT.FOREMA... MAIDS Previousexperiencepre· Position open for ag-t P IT Clerical, typin g takechar~e person w1th 1 That's rig~We al P/llme, no exp nee w/f~ture :.Lore expe Exper 111 all phases orl •-n....&..a.. .... -"---IM rerred. gressive manager in 40wpm, customer con 1 bkkptl & financial upr., Walker & Lee enjoy real Telephone answering, prefd. Good nppty for landscape maml mclud·, -...,._..._. State-wide multi·slore ~ tact & heavy phones., Pleasant orr . 4 day wk,' estate. Our Mil hon cust.~tact Spnni.td ale energetic personable m ing gd knowled~e or lr 1515So.CoastDr. u.lhdCallforwio la .. 1 operation, Orange Coun-. Work 291hrs per we~k m • pd vacations & holidays.· Dollar locallon office has 1V. U782 Spnngdale St .1 d.1vdl Pleas_e appl} m , rJgallon Ex cell 01~pt}:' Coste MHe 63>ANewportCenlerDr.: ty. Carpet experience SJC & o~er location~ Send resume or short I pride, enthusiasm & HB I ~rson at i:>1ck Metteer 1 ~or <1d,ancement Jo,Ot.. IG &HarborBlvd> Newport Beach , necessary. Xlnt. pay. For more tnfo call Glona' work history Wall con· guidance. We teach, we Fine ~rmsh1ng . 1727 114-546 7843 MOW HIRI ... 644-6464 'bonus pro1ram, profit-I al (7l4)558-Qllext63117 tact Send r4:ply to Lrain. If any or these GIRL Friday. exp'd Typ Westd1H Dr . :"lwpt Bch ' ~ .. "sh speaking or b1 E 0 . E. aharinl. medical /dental . Allstate Ins. Co. Adll613, Daily Pilot. Box 1 sound impc>rtant lo you mg. phones. filing, elr 646-lb'78 _ ~uor Clerk wanted, P tr ~only. Please app ----------. plan. gas allowance. Call I 17504lhS~. S.A 1 1650, Costa Mesa. CA, then call now & give your H B Io c Mark --------;---, rught.s. , ly inperson 9.5. Bu*ing collect, Helen Neyer, Equal Opportunity, 92646 re.alestatecareerareal . 714 893 5847 da y~ lnteriorDes.qiner ____ 64.2·6S3'7 _ _._._ ______ _ C:-rcl .. T eM.n Carpel Town . 2 13 -' Employer I D-.-AL ; chance. Call & ask for Al 213·912 5'i()7 eve & wknd Model home ex pr. ~ ust u ve In Mothers Helper' ---------a n75 ! ""' 1 Sldlato have pc>rtroho College N tW. I •Ce ...... · · · • ·Om Ass't ·Ortho·F JT Posi· t6l-5671 GOLF STARTER . grad Inane area forlOmos.oldg1rl o l --=~~I ~~Jperience :cASHIER /Houseware l Experienced Liquor lion ·No Exp. Necess.· pc>ssihly retired , call 117~ ·• srrder, s mall salary +I Full time. Company P · I Sales, apply in person, Oen. P/l'. Apply at 278 : RDAReq.546-9128 7AM::JPM 751·4344 I--------pnvate room with ownl benefits. Apply Pen· .we.dCGlforwiela .... Rion Hardware, 1024 Broadway, Laguna , • anMf!lt• JANITORS bath.833-9062. I nysaver. 1680 Placentia SixMonarchBayPlau Ir vine. <Westclirr1' Beach. ,OWIAMl_<1NPD SgETTER , --Partlimeeves.Newpc>n LV .... '1 !-A_v_e_.c_._M_. _____ _ Sout h Lal 1 Piasa>. N.8. Q.Ra.K/fYPIST · an..-... ron · P•.ve. -GUARDS Heach/Costa Mesa area . " 1 MAJMTINAMCE una , I ~ ch an n el set . W 1 re ...._,d..,. 1 Janitors & waxers Must F\JU time & relief. Xlnt. l · in N rt ~~3 I CASHIB 1 Mus~.be e_xperi~nc~ &1 fabrication also. Full•ESCaOWMAMAC.H 1 "-•ucr .... ow. beoverl8yrs.old&U.S. benefits. co. paid. Top ~~~tlm~~~al. . • • j 'l'M>openlnp, hrs. lo be' familiar ~th shipping &t Umr.Npt.area.54CVi555 . Bay Escrow est 1947 is I i::orprestigiouspc>stpos1 citizen. Call 532-6558, salary . Convalescent &Sun.lrtrulltime .Good BEAUTICIAN-run s m : arnnced. Experienced. j w~mg. Please call ' loakUll for~ q~I. mgr.' taon. 5'/hr. Interviews 10AM·3PM, Mon.-Fri, I Hospital N.B. 642·8044. salary, xlnl. benefits . shop, Hayr Barn, to9 W., ~y in person: Kerm 1 549-8lT2. DltAnlMG : t.o head up new office in Mon.·Fr~~~N S J anitor . nights. for , MACHINIST CallUzSlotten: 641-1616. 1ll&h St., C.M. 646·6255,, ma Hardware, 2666 1 a.EllCnPIST Immediate opening ror ; OC Airp>rt area. Must , OOERNATIONAt private country club.I SanlaAnaMachine shop E.OE. M/F 66-1145. llM'borBl.,Cll Variety of typin1 Ac· qualified st~uctural l have strong following, I SECURITY SERVIC ES .... 30 pr hr. Call beL 9-2. nowhirin. ·. 0 • needs class B I T -'-. 0 draftaman. Tilt-up ex· handle excba nges. INC .. · I " •-h th ; mllf rwulH llAUTYSWPLY ,CASHIER -houseware1 c:urac.y a must. P· perien.ce pr eferred. AITD's, etc. X ln l ' . Moo-Fri for inte rne"''·i mach1n1st .. late op For rapidly expanding COSTAllESA I ..-. Apply in person.• ~!:~~l~lfs~I Floyd E . Wea~er! benefits, salary _c?m ·1 ~~~.~~n~~~1~ , ~~---___ 1 =:~~tocic!6~l PE'TCO Animal Supply FulltLme aal. l11-; Crown Hardware. 1614 ! ..... t 'bl Engineerln1. 3839 Birch: mensurate w /abahty . · 1 SUpennarkel. Enerietic . ...._...___...,...__...Su . Sm llltuel (Harbor Vu ' ,....vancemen poss1 e., Sl NB.~. I Call F R Becker I Jewelry Oyer Rd. &SS Fwy Call , a Cut H rdWorLers ,_.,_ ..... __. n. Call Mrs. Copla n : " · · · · ', Fi J I St 7517241 I ean · a • 'llo•. Ina. benelita, Qr)NB. 559-6901. IMS Equip-DRJVER P/Ume for ofc.t.1 547·S625. I GUARD~ ' ne ewe ry ore in. . -apply! 3033 Bristol Costa '1:0~.:.:0~r!o. P5~: w: CASHI& 1 ment, .2105 Barranca supply as equ.ipmt. de·' ESCltOWMAMAC.H , F\lll & p~rt time ~II ~;,;.~a:~~~r:r~~~I MAIDOllHOUSEMAM I Mesa. '"" .. SLM . I ...__ ~ Rd.,lrvme. E.O.E. j u-H B area Muatj .c7 . I areas. Un1rorms rum d. for repair dept, d ays.I &CZ-3030 MATURI LADY ..... L onunp. , ... _ _.,. ex ~ce pre-1 ·-3 • • • • •• • " years ex~ence , as · Aces 21 or over, retired I lerred. a putra •o 1Cl..<YI11ING Professional h8ve valid dri.ver s lac. 1 escrow officer with I welcome. No exper. nee Mon·Fri Write P.O. Box: Get <;REI-~ ca:.h For counter. help . at BEAlTl'Y OPERATOR •i Gardena Nunery, San withatensivebkground. $U5hr.Applymperson, beach area following. Apply · Universal 1566. Newport Beach.; forWHITEelephants health club m Irvine • lllanlcuriata wllh some Juan Ca p i at ran o ·I in tap quality merchan-Moaeley'1 West. 2205 Grat opportunity with I Protecticio Service. 1226 9l!lli63_. -------l with a Classified i\d I arc;a. 10.2PM. Contact rum.. Good Commission.• 111.-.. 1 dise. To aeU & manage MaintSt., HB new company· Days· ! W. 5th St., Santa Ana In i Cla.o;sired Ads M2·56i8 · Call &12-56i8 Juli. 7s..7500. 557·~ jCUIDer-sales 1 <?"I· Counti~ newest ~ DllVH 6411Ma)O; aft. 5· S.Sl-546l. I terview. hrs: 9·l2 & 1-4. --• -I -• HICICOllY FAaMS finest Mens/Women s For Ushl Deliveries in ~veSec~es . Mon·F'r_i_. ------... _./JR. ACCT. Earn atra money sell-store. 714-33l-8833 Newport Harbor area. Discover t he r10anc1~I HAIRSTYLIST NURSING for rapidly e)lpandina laleow-metfoodafl~ifts Companion/Housekerper Ftr Mon-Fri Fringe freedom your own ~USl·!with Follow1n~ surr A A USTIN COMMUNITY HOSPITAL flmllcial flrm in Fuhion for holiday~. Fleuble for ederly lady. Room. I Benent.a, start 13.65/~r. nes.1 ~a n prov 1 de Beautiful Stores c M. . M 1A N T lalmld. Exper. a must. hours . Wt ll traan. board&sa.lary.494_.554. 1 MastsBlueprint234F1s-Unl~m1ted po tei:itl.al , K.B.HeavyAdvertismq, IOOI ..,.___......,........._ .a.y-Daily input & general WeatcliffPlua:M2-87'2. her,C.M.S40-93'73 begin P IT . t ra1n1ng Ab&olute'l'bp %,forgood .............. -"" .,._ '4!dger-des7~15·1,. Futuonlsland:MO-~. Companion. live-in for 1 D 1 . C t avail.96G-6489. operator S40-3857 S..ta Alla, C .. fOf'llia ,_ .. '1 elderly woman Lite I rye eaning oun e r . . CASHIER hou sewo rk .-Car Person Responslble FOAMCUTTH 1 HAIRS:rlLIST a>al Washer F tr apply in for au station. Apply I neeessary. Refs. 548-3366 person to. mark. assem· needed to assist in pro-! Hairstylist & Assistant pet'sort 1740, Newport Blvd., --bh!. cashier CdM loca·, duction warehouse. 30.40 needed at Michael Gar N~wport Pacific ea.ta II... CONSTRUCTION tion. F\llllime. partlime.: hrs per wk. Will train. nson's. Call 642-6470 Botts 2200 W. Coast ---------8'li Yardman with valid f1exible hours. 673-49201 Apply1npersonbtwn9-3. Hwy. Npt Bch. Uiver 's I ic FIT 1971 (8-6l. M lhru F, al 1374 Village HlcJh Fashion 5ton BOOK.KEEPER c•l'llEIS Placentia Av .. C.M I ....\ M h . I I Way, Costa Mesa. In ·Laguna Bch n<'eds k f Al uedro-ec am.ca help. No expr nee. will Resit Roll book eeper or CO~ Oes1ien/ Applicallons Food S...-.ice Wlir tr~•n 494.3094 property m anagement "" En · Or c t c 11 -·· firm in Irvine. Call u TDTE M. Conv Hosp Exper or I gmeer. ange oas o ege. I ---! will t~m. lOAM-6 JOPM So. California m anulac-part time, general clean Homtnwl&er Hffded 1 Shirley, S40-ZM6. -I Xlnt benefits, co paid lurer of l.C. probe test j ing. 11AM·2PM. Mon. 1 IOOllKEIPB -. • .. 642 8044 eql.ipment has openin g-Fri. 5'.75-SS.19/hr. Hoh For elderl.Y couple in Responsible & ex · perienced. Must type + receptionist duties. f\all t i me. Contact Judy 6J$.Ml0 MARKETS · · for qualified engineer. day. sick leave. vacation • Lagu9a HiJls. prepare, For2nd63rdShifts .,COOi( capable or designing pay.~tactCoastCom ,me~lJ~P~~lJ~t~'1run , Ex per. full lame day customized, precision. I mun1ty Colleges. 1370 eFrr Wk 1· 1 on I We ..-it.e to mana,-e-........., I · d Ad ams Ave C M r 1 Y P a Y + • r ......... Appy: motori ze motions ~7before5PM Nov: t r ans portation a l -=., ~ision rom JJ'.-...C'1 Rflf-•I w/compule r_ conlrolS> l4th. E.O.E. M /F. lowance. Call now rorj WANT A CAREER'! 10142 Adams, Huntinaton Exper. in design of step· appl. UpJohn H eallh I Bookkeeper ~P\all chaL caum•>Ul·N2l -Beach. 3·5 Mon· Fri and·repeat l.C. probe G.a• 5 W..t.d! 1 Care Services. 752.0993 Purchasin1 .....,pt. exper. Equal Oppty Emply r test stat.ions highly de-Experienced g.ardt'ner a. EOE M·F ,, 1 yr. minimum. typin1 M/F. sirable-particularly in handyman on Laguna HOSTESS W ..... TED 50wpm, 4 day week, S700 am.DCARE in R.acquel· ,..___.,_at.or area of computer·control estate . Knowledge or . A" mo. Call 714 / 752·8746. bal.U,lfealtbclub. From ....,........ precision motorized sprinltlenpreferred. Ex· Ftr Apply 1n Person · lrvineatta. IAtl·llAll. Mu1\ Uke Newport Beach Yacht linear motions. Ability to ceptional opportunity alter 3PM Hamburger I chifdren. Call btwn 8·5. Club bas opening with support marketing ac· Use our tools. Mus~ have Hamlet 1545 Adams Ave. ·! i::!.~~=nc,;;:.c~~;~; 9112-1314. , _ !:.T~t~:~:~~:n~~-j tivill~ with . customer A·l references: Wnte ad Host/Hostess. prestigious , r@41uired. Newport a.ERJCAL , tivities coordinator tecmicalreqwrement.sa no. "798• Daily Pilot, N.B.restaurant,apply59' • 6311900 defmlle plus. We offe r: P.O. Box 1560, Costa F .. ,~ 1 land N B '! Beach real es tale co. Fut-growln1 Newport · · small, growing, closely Mesa, CA 92626. 11S1uu11 s • · . 5e-211l118. Beath ad a1ency needs · Counter Help wan'ted knit company; excel I. General Utility he lper H 0 USE K E E P E R · • 1 I lal friday/typisl. Good I Part time: 10AM·2PM. ~Insurance : inc~n-64MZl I · COMPANION. Elderly IOOICIC--at 80 wpm. Some de·, li\ll.l Time: llAM·8PM. lave and stock ophon I Balboa gentlemen needs Arcbl.tectural Firm haa · li..t•. Chance to ad-1 Gary's Deli. 752·5401. ~· Excell. potential GBllftAL OFFICE ~p. k~d woman to live· 1 . iJnded ·opentn1 for full vance.&M-7144. ror nght penon. Please P'.,.TIMI . m full time ; off Thur & ~twte~eepe~expbl'd Clerical-Pricing Clerk; M=eLs~~!i~ess 1 call 7141979-8912 or sub· AA• Fri. Mu st have o wn tn accou.n .. rece1va e needed f b · . . nil resume to Alessi In· lnvoicing, accounts I tramp. Exper & refs re· I coUect• .l!lwant or-or way martne, ~·time.WUltrainCalll duatrtH l.nc . 3195-CJ payable postln1. some ! quired. Noi\.dtinker or 1 fid ·with aood co. hardware co. Must ~! forapPtlM6-3Z7t Airpo.rt Loop Dr., CM . 1 purchuin~. lype SOw 5 pm 1 · 1 1 smokeT. Plea.se call Mrs.1 bmeftta 714.541.7124 billntual. accurate in I aas. Good w/f11ures. ma 'Davisweekdya642-1626. I · math 6 write neatly.I -..via , Senta Ana factory. Call 1 , Bricklayer helper . run-F / t l me • x Int . co · 1 Y I B.ICTllCIAMS ~wn 10 6 3. Mon.-Thurs. , HOU5a11PH I ume .. must beve •ood beneflts. Call Balboa; ,.SOM Immed. open in as for I IJ72.«0I. : 'Mature, M /W /F, T llll j transp.Dependablej lilartDe, 549-1871 E .O.E.l JM MED I AT El qual. e&ertrlclans. Exp .. GeneralOffice • 1 nobn.forworkln1couple m.3115 I 11/F/H ; OPENING '1 in ra .. •comm. wlrtna. ! Growinl Co. has x.lnt op-C«ona del Mar. ~ hr. I • QmvaMel'I laaulaUonCo. :Uv~ s!'r~nTr: ~~time. Calll portunities for' General I Expr. only . 848·1400 : .,. needl ener'IY aurveyon Qat'cal".. .. ! lar,e motor route In I . ' ance penoll. lluat have i da,ys. f« cuvwma ... P pre--•-HP'r I ~. South La11UJ• &ICftCMIC TICH 1.-.a kaowledle of Ute · HOUSIWIFI I ferred, wlll train. top ..... .-.4.Shn.per Beaih . Reliable! Teltl.q•'l'roubleSboot-bookkfepina, l~key bY 1 uyouarefrtendly,cons·' payl.20·25 hra /wk.• da,J. Ellpected to work! aUIOmObile la a must. lq, Ol1ital • Analo1 t.aueb, lite typln1. Exp ,~• dependabte l ·E.o.z;. 511..SOl. I aome Sall. Trial bal..i Haun 11-Fa:00.5:00PM:1 S,.wma for a amall co. nee. Gd wonina cond .. we need you for our de · , qUart•lY atate ments.l S11t•Sun1:30tol:30AM" Prevlou exp. Contact: Frinle benefita. Call The . Uptlul restaurant, 8·4 : , .. c .... • ~:.~:ut .. *· P/t'uc•I..,, 1 1 :>.-~ .. f'!. J~~I Dll*nlnlnc.1ao.1s1s. 1 e a t h II a r t •• wtrdays. We train. Apply , "---1.U1 • _. (714)675-41230, Mrs . lnpenoo.StonemlllTer· ton 11 currently ln· · a a.. ..-. 4.5 bn per a~ of b«Mara of your·! .............. _... · -u n-..ahl'I c M • ·t•tviewia1 quallfled. day, 0Elpeded to work' day. For Detal11.• call •ataeselc ~.,........ I r.ce . .-'""' 1 • • • •• ·~·;~lathe • IOllle lat1. Req'a. SOj Foeter 011el1et •tj Tecllllce.. . jHouaewives P/T, earn , al ftnaaclal plan-I wpm lypiaa, n11n1. 1en. eo.an. ' Would prefer e.per. 1n · a--ai ance I ma money doing what ; Uarparttlme'., ol~ .• etc. Call Gary,! OrmftC... aDarouiliCltech.bdkamd. •you kno·w beat.I SllDOO part time.I --. Coutal Penon-1 ~.... Esper. wltll electrteal: Grodll Newport Beach I haulework. Call Sucla'n -~!••: uall~lted. t111A11De1,2110Harbor1 aaow • .aya,C.M. compoeut1 •com .' !lodrlln*era1eFirml1 a.if.Ml·a.4. ' ··-·-a CM ' Equal G91> &.ployer .,...,. belpful. Excel. loqlln1 for abarp In'-t I I Ni!VDARI: l!C.O.E .1 'll/P ....,,.., aalary, DOE. dlvldual• to flll '"Im -,Indoor plaftt mai n · TelUaa \.be ta>•l people Call ADD HO·I055 ; ID8lbleoPtDiao. t-.nce. P\1Utlme 6 P tr I pmelbte ll Important to I -, o.:!! ..... •a•al Apa'. 1• •••IA& Offilcl 1 available. 770-9515. • 0 .,1 11 llaUd la1 .,...._To~,_, ' . · · · Olll,,._...: Start lmm~dla&ely . RN's IMMEDIATE. OPENINGS -LET'S TALK FULL TIME. PART TIME AND PER DIEM At Santa Ana TustiD Community Hosp ital, we have excellent nursing oppl>rtun1ties available for professional individuals with their future in mind. We are a modern 300 bed acute care facility and teaching hospital providing quality healtt'I care to Central Orange County Residents. We offer excellent salaries and benefits. The following opportunities are currently available. OPERATING ROOM R.N.'s EMERGENCY ROOM R.N.'s ICU·CCU R.N.'s Salary Levels Available -Dependent upon Experience and Education: $1.517 -$2.138 6 l.1onth Operating Room Training Program Available for Inexperienced A.N. 's. Next Class begins February. 1981. $1 , 178 per month for first four months. • Paid Trauma Nursing Class for O.R.. E.R. and ICU-CCU Nurses • O.R. Staff Meetings Weekly • Special O.A. In-Service Meeting Monthly • Free CEU's Ava1labre OTHEI BDIRTS -Time and One-half for Weekends in Excess Weekend Hours during a 4 week pay period . ~ Half Time Pay for Call Time -Differentials: 3:00 to 11 :00Shift1154.90 11 :o6 to 7:00 Shift $371 .76 Ask about our 32 Hour Work Week with full pay and Benefit• for the 11 :00 P.M. to 7:30 A.M. Shifts. -Dental Plan Paid by f he Ho9J)ftal -Medical & Hospital tnauranoe paid by HoapUal -Money and Gu Saving VM Pooling Program of 32 Special areas Include Mlcroeurgery, Open Heart Surgery, Total Joint Replacement, Vltrectomtea Md Neuroaurgery. We h1N9 the "9Welt In equl~t and auppll•. 9 Roome In Surgery with Plan1 for Expmnllon. , For more information call Nur1lng Ad!"lnlstratlon t._t 1utch1· of ally ! OMAGS IALS .. lei 19ft'A&.AIS1' ·-HuW '111. -..,.... ..... Mab 1ure , GlllDlllrl'lllt...__ ._. r.=Al1:& ioi: ! 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HISCA'11 1'.'c>RND., U you are ai:gress1ve and · for Scientific Research ISECLiRITY \G 1-.N r I-u II v.r~1 f•i1 e' 111 t~ Pl' r,u 1)(1 M fi' 1 °''"·~ ~l(lrt fj \., < '\1 'ell or ~F:LL for You Nursing " r • looking for a future tn re I Ftrm, loc in Tustin & part lime , xlnl v.al!<'!> wpm & tl1<tJ1>ho111· \li.11 833 '"'25 646 ~;11" MASTEAS AUCTIO Mo.<erlifie d PBX REC f PT :w "i•wp.i'1 l't•nt!'r Dr lcuJ mgm t w good co Shllll>. Mature. Person !168-42611 aft1;P M A'k fur PBX ri·hl-1 <'.ill \" k1 I 64M686 & 833-96?1"; ~Aides 1·' 111• iio•• I •11:11111111 \ 11 •benefits a pply in ptrson w exp. Type 60WPM, Jeff 5l061.6.'i <"•J,tal l'1•r-..m 'lie.ye~ 8020 $3.75fltr. :~:·:.·.~ \'. :::.: 1~ .. ;1';··~:· H~;n;1w110'.!ST r T 12 5j ~':1 ~o ~la~ s~on ~;~ s Ha:.~ ~~~rrate '" all I SECURITY ~~~~~1{'111,~L ... ~:~l fl;i:.~:~ , ····;:1:~:;:1~~· ;t::i:; .... ~~~ll~~f' l~~~t :~ .. ~ ·::·:1, We will tram II !'a id 1,, , .. 1 , · 1 1 " \lnl l'huno \lann.-r & ' So '8 .ant laCr M oes,' are · . ~'<pencncerl sh11ph ft111~ ·•r., r. • c.r. •·· ""I -.J.,pd, S25 , matchinu co tl hox 'I r holida ys·. berr1·11n1n" 11, j 111 ""pm ':>'I 24 It r to 1 • ns o · · ,. "' -• • 11 ' '' '' d 1'1" 11 & I - -~-SECRETARIAL .agent Must ha''t' r<'ha· I !li(J til1J h m essag<' rngs, never used. s1 111 soon as hired. l.Jtonl'ltt·.' ri ~u . , .111 & a' "' \\lltl 'larl >.l1tt l\C'nf'ria s Sales blecar 846·2868 TYPIST j µer kaged, worth $520 1n Bay view Con vci fes i e11 t 1'1 r 1 nol'I Dl•1t t fLI!.~ 1'1 ,,.,, .• Call :1 3 301 1 "' .... ESClOTHES P rogressive optic al --S<-hwinn HreeJ:t'. 3 s pit l'lrlel1v<'ry ..,20 <'3~h Hospual, 20!'15 Thurln kl ·' 'I ~. I M " .l ulie liriem New _. . -n·Jactun'na company SERVlCEStahon a ttend · 1 WPMSPM-9PhM h· d I "'rl's bike . blue 1·ake ne .. , 1, . .,..,...,....,"" ' C 'M Mrs . ""a r refl 'wnr u:tu YJk· .,.1w r1m York 1.·1fe "·••.1230 M /F I Our stores in Lagun.a ,.._ .. 75 no s ort an .., , -, '""""'''"· r l"rC'\1Ct1 L' rlen t:,11 1•11 1,.·r 1 ,.,..;>F' ......, . 8cll & C.M. Gr~at pay. in lrviJM! ts in"need of a exp'd .. ref. Te<fd. 2S & appltca~ts need abov~ cond1t 111n SBS Call ' 642-3505. E.O E . itt".ir••f' 4 ""'' ""' k r" -conditio ns , benefits secreta ry with some over. S250 per wk NB a verage s pellt n l? & 646-609fl WATERIED Nursing w• ,.k \\ , .•• rrc·1 o:1111d p,1 ltJ~·rpl h1111s1 l!nod front Must be honest, dependa· personnel ibookkeeping area 644-7151 I grammar ski lls . word -• -For Sate .. Cer+ifi d ,\ r~·n .. •" '11 I fu1 appt I bl bl XI l 'bac kground. This in· pron·~~ing l>al'k~ruu1tcl IT.\J.\ fJ1 \ ranng bikt: l' t •· 1 111 I I' 1·. ,, I I 1 • Urfil't .ipprcJram·r T vp. e. ~rsona e , n . di 'd I hould be bl l I vlnt I' 111" 2·" rra m . ......_, .... _ ' .. • potenUal Mrs T rab sh VI ua s a e o WwincJ M h. 0 ~ hnlpr11I -, .. , 0234· ' ' " ~ 1 Algir f• 1 , I Ill" ~ •1t'llt'I al ofrl "e ev. · I OC ,._r ~ " ,, ,. ll' I' t ,.. k , ,. Mr Ed ds 557 S79 t ype 60 wpm & t ake r-. I $351J "'~i -'Ill.I $4.00fltr. ;1 1:·~··~111 1 I 1 q Pt'rtt·n•'P rl'qu1ri!d OC'497101tar · ·l shorthand. Company of· Exper pref'd but w1ll l L'H C,L~Tf.\ :-;i-:1-.u 8 paid holidays heg111 I' I e 1., a 11 t P h o ne ,.!!! __ ·_ ---fers good starting salary train right 1nd1v1dual D t: I' E"' D \ HI. E 1---------- rung as soon 11' hired I PfiX S EC 'l pe:-s11n.iltt ~ 'lt>w port Sales & benefits for right in Bilingual <1 mu~t Call r P f:ftS(J'I; whn can "urk I BUCH CRUISER benefits. Bayvww ("1111 \\ 1 11 ' ,. t ' • "t 1 n fit•:11'11 '.>1:12.IK>! Models "'-Tour-Guides dJvid'ual. Apply in person Robin, 540 0055. Cou~t .11 j w11 hnut '<UIX'rvt~uin f<Jr Port1 & accesory valescent Hosp1lal. 205~1 h1•11\ r· !-,,, I •·o m 1 1 Bright. young, attractive or s end res ume t o Personnel Agt>ncy. 2790 Texa!:i 1111 111mp.1n~ 1n S• Thurin, C M Mr<; Far I m1·11~·11 .1• ,. " •· )( IJ & l tt!nt.1 i\i,:ent. very busy Salespersons to Sbow Pyramid Optical Corp.. Harbor Bl.. CM I CustJ ~l e'a Mea We TM Pedal '9nher rell; 642-3505 E.O F: <1IJ1ht1 I ' p1n.1 "~1W l 1 ~ offlct• "~;;:~!~q Resort in San Juan area attn Pat Bass. 1732 j NEVER A"f'F:F. E 0 I': 1 1ra111 Wntt' K C. l>r<'k I 28'..l'J \ .'liwpt Blvd NII ----f11:11rt· ,,p111utl1• plt·as a nl I """"' $350/+ per week possi McGaw. Irv ine 92714 1•----------1 PrC'~. S11 uth v.e.,1 .. rn 675-2570 MUISIHG •1lf11 (' " \ ~ "· \l1·mh1·r I ble call 493·6606 Ask for s.57·2414. ----I! Pl1mleum. At), il!9. Ft Are you look111 g f1tr ,J .. "m I :.ill r .. r a""' . SHOE SALESMAN W11rth. 'h 7!i11JI challenge? Want to mak"I K ~1 ·m~1 ·''"'" flaml '\111 rc It F.:SAL~ Mille Bulick SICIETARY We ha11e an opemng ror a.ilclnq Mahri .. s802S a difference ? Hal\•11?1t l &t 'I) 1111~ "''"' '>I S111t1 A CAREER Salesmen Receptionist near o c. an experienced full or 1V ... 1c11 nar} l\l'nncl ,\~i,,1~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hjlls Hospl m a y !.u111 101'll I~ l".<11-IHSULATIOH Airport. Real Estate ~~trme salesperso n tanl R1?1iah1ltt.' .1 mu~t Angil' iron . l O'x i!\• -c your need.-;, We are ltwJk . 1'1-,t "111111•1 IN REAL ESTATE? Earn l600 + a week. no knowledge helpfu I •M;rt1~~Ue~~~i[~~ C'aff ti61 If~~ ~' ·x.1 Iii S7 ea. new. P''t I 1 n Ii?. r 0 r q lt a I ' 1 \ l.1•:1111111' 1 .... ti 1•1·~1 ••tr\ • credit tum downs. exp Salary adjusted lo ex Shoes. 54 Fashion Island. Wa ll re~!><•:; wunted 1 m part) ~I 3070 S.A Regist e red Nurses lo lr11I 11 111 ot r i lll 1il F\nd1>ut 1f 1t's for you preferred. will t ram perience Call Paul N B 644•...,.,. ITl<.><llatt'h Pan ur lull -- work m o ur Nt•w pori rKE SEMINAR SJl-4501. 497·2381 . ·-u.<J. • Chru!a! tl1Wl'I bars anrl Beach Alcohol Ile-ha h :~111.1.',:;\ 11 ;'., 1 1 1 1 111 1 1 ;:::. 11 t ~:11.,11;1 'i rftl ----Shoe sales, full lime with tr m41. ('a~I 7.5_1._0J.l l paper holders, 40' • un FaciUty. Openm ~s art• •·' 1 I 1 TWH. Ho•. 4th. Sales SICRIETAIY or wrout exp . <Jr will cler wh1•lt•sa le Approx for the II 7 ·11 11 1 1'·11'~1"11 ~.n '' "'1' I S 11 t di l · l Rewards are num,"r i>u.• Will t11111 1·1111 f'rm ,,,1 f'l l,\\11'1\C:N f:l\NI> Need PT supe r ma wa er s n c train.Good co. benefits WarehoU!ie imatcl\ ~ .. w units Bulk ~ " 11<11<.'-io·o r;t·vHfo:S ~aJesperson for Fas hion needs expr'd secretary Apply m person 9am to 40HHdedHow!! saleonh 646 6096 a. inc lude vcr} com IJ11\d • ,., . ._. •·01111111 F n j Is land Wed Sun & to gener al mgr . Able to llamMonlhru Fri Stan· S t a rt v.o rk i mm1•t1 petitive salary. shlH tl 1f Ill '11 11 ·,1•\l :mi w i 1 • 11,,.,, 1,1 ~1 ,rt ' · take and t ranscr ib e dard S hoes , :1077 So Grave !.htft Sun l'hurs C-ras & ferentia l. twt1on ro•1 m rf " 1 wkends preferred Call minutes o( public: meet· ...... tol,C.M. :"Jo exp 11N· Stock work ir.-.:-nt l'llC l)~J'flll'lt1 E H Im I •t a1 .. u1 0 1•111.1rt un1t1ei. 1714 1759·9951 10·5pm 00~ ...,...,....- bursement as wt'll as :;;n 111l'fl 011Pn tnl! •''<JH'r .. 1 • ·r1 ammg · ines. perform routine ad· -----& labchog m mjr d e pt ••••••••••••••••••••••• excell ret1rcmt:nl p m J»ll'kdFW nnrlli•r 1 'wri' I SAL~ PERSON-mature. min. sctry duties. includ-SNACK BAR Food pre s)'Mt!. F:arn Chri~1m:1s NIKON I" I e ns 1 14 FTN 8030 Heauu rul ::.l amrd '' mr1unted htRh .• n d r a " (' r p t rl 1· Book~helf IH•arll•• v.1111 rrnrror In• l11 tl he<1 ll'r liner, m •Jfll• and pad•Jed r ail ".fust 5<-11 ' '1011111! " t..:11 II 646 4451 Ext 224 sk for Don Reis or call 760 0817 --- COt:NTRY t'RENCll Cun11 Cabtnet, Lti?ht1 d Class Jo'ront & S11t.· .. Close Cove n •d lle lcrn Xlnt l'ond St50 54,; 1i.l1t'I ('Yes 7 piece Formtt·:i ~mn••I "' "<'I ti chairs . l11bll' ,,. · leaves S50 96:1 20ll2 Cout·h Blue & Ar•i" 11 flen.·ulon Xlnt Cllnd1t 11111 Sl0085'i 2.815 llflt'r 4prtt !I pc, sol11l pine din in)! ,.,., 25" C n lnr C'n n "''' gram For additional In Mdl Ill) "''I I !IPM I ~l•tn1'W(.'<1 8y Mon -Fri, 6PM -9PM . ing ralin1. gen. ofc pro· paration. Opening llh ift. ~~· t'all 11ow. a s k for I Pfrt Conll $300 Call r o .. contact M s Non ~nu•kl·r i\ppl} .111 r~~2l /Golditar permanent pos ition . cedures.etc.Sktlls :t ype Mature SeacliffCounlry Bnan orDeb 64296141 1.\M 2P~ Vaughan at 641 16t6 F.OF. <· ..._......,_' k p Sh ~. SIH 90wpm. Must be Oub. SJS.8866. l\orrell' - -MF On . .;11t· 111wtoi.?raph1l"'> I l<.<.;VP 646 7434 Hallmu arty op accurate . neat & Antiques 8005 AnH .. s BOOS ----:ni:1 llJ 1 ht)I HI q i I 1111 I 84().l.5S7 ---~ble. X.lnt rnnge STATIONERY STOR E m •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 496-5717 OFFIC E POSIT ION 1-.3.C \1 RESTAURAHT SALES PERSQN f'/l1mel benefits. Starting sal~ry CdM needs saleslady SCIMClS...C. Clerical skills ne1·es~ar~ l'ttl-:,'o( 1111<11 \I Ill. I llos1t~ .. 1··ush1er, rull & fOC' antique store '" Lag, to Sl:1?:5!m o depending ~Toi c~n~:.y~:r'1~\ 20fil Bu~mess Ctr Or, BAKER'S ANJIOUE AUCTION Vandruff lns uranr e, II B . lr~1111• I' ·1 ,\ 1\1 '" .111 ,., 1mrtt1mc· l>ay & n1"hl Och. Musi work wknds. on quali(1cat1ons. Call for ly fine cltentele. Phone ll2U9 _IMB_-44_~ --"'"m' '·"'" 71!!1 ,h1rt ;1\',11luhle l'le~se Interviews Sal. & Sun. apptlrd. 49'St ·l<Ml or 8aphply 675-1010 for appt Irvine. 752·661\6 Em: SUNDAY MOV 2, I OAM-sfGRP '>'>N: l.a"una Cyn Rd ., :ll6 ·Laguna c · _ -~-I AMctiCllt wl• lost al ...... Of'fice1R e ta1I H cl1>l'r l'Hf ~, .,11111 , 111 \l:'\I•1• a ppl"' 111 1.crson, Mon o>J4N .. STOCIC ClERK _., ding machine & l·ash rr 1001 "'·r .. tt· 1.1• ''" " 'I lt•w•1t• Steakhouse. 1580 ·-···--·------Newport Beach office of W e w i 1 1 1 r a 1 n MacGregor Yachts lli:ll 12 noon to 5PM. Com e & browse Must type. operalc ad f'rr .111111 611m. Crazy Lag Bc:h ~ WELDER I Jns 1.>ection Sat. Novem ber 1. 1980. 33.1 Jr<l St· '-·•l!1111a B·· 111·h Brot>&ctlollow, Santa Ana. . · L L MacGregOC' Yachts, 1631 Placentia. CM gister. 8:30·4 30 Mon Sales prest1g1ous .A . aw • Placentia, CM -----Porti• U1t: Fri. S3.75thr Ar>ply m 1 ••••••••••••••••••.. Firm has immediate -------WOOOSHOJ> m strul'lor. 1 Over 200 1 of a kind antique person only (Scal'l1rf r eal c•s t ati· RETAIL opening for Secretary ""-k xlnt. job for colle..:e ·tu · 1 I t d ' S It Mose leys We s t , 220~ with heavy Ltt11atlon ex· ~ dentorsemi·reltre d 22 & Jewe ry o s . outs t a n m g pe e r Main St. Village) •23. MANAGEI perience. Good skills. Experienced stock room up. Must have thorough, C:lol'k . ,Vienna , Regulator W all. H.B. LIHGO·HEWPORT BEACH strong or1anlutionat. clerk neede d for our knowledge o f p wr C l ot'k S. ma,ntle cloc k s , • abilities. Initiative & marking line. Full lime . equ1pm1 F'or appt ha r o m e ters. 20 Hummel figures . Op1ratkM1 Penottnel I Ba c k -up W rrc l Operator Ba c k up Cashier needed for wide ly known brokerag <• 1 firm. lmmed open1n11 Call Helen McG1nley 644-2292. ----------- .._1 .._10 C Great opportunity for willingness to take xlnt. schedule. Benefits 1;428372 9AMl 5pM A.-....-... UN ES REC ORD s\nlnl 1alesperson wbQ. l'ftlponsibility essential. Include. medical. dental. _·_ · ~ I als o rvory figures. S· Roll top d esk .• 3rd QUARTER is mature, honest, depen-Excellent ben efits. ure in.'lurance program, player piano. grand piano. 1 of a dable. Small, expanding Salary open. Call Linda company discount. paid WardProcessift9 k ind pump or ga n . old v iolin an chain ladles clothing Ru ss e I I co 11 e c t vacations a. holidays. To Sl.000 2 M AG 11 • t'a se, piano stools. plant st a nds , Th<· N(•w1>0rt C e nte r o ffice of Lingo storel. Mrs. Trabish or 213 /556-2000. Interviews Applylnperson operators w 1a1 lea~l 6 1 ' bure a u s. v ic tro la s, h a ll s t a nds. Rc;i I E s tat e has just a nno unc ed Mr. Edwards, 557·1579 or will be held ln Newport J.C. 'IHMEY mus. exper SS wpm Ex 1 1 f bl h t h :i t the t h ird <iuarter o f t980 was 497·1018 Beach. 31 Fashion Island. N.B rell. benefits . Call V1l·k1. < r a w ea t a es. was s t a nds. E.O.E. M /f' ~ t'uastal Pers on 1 m:tlC'h box collection . over mantle th <' 1 r b est c ve r with n early Sec'y/Word Processor nel A1,1cncy. 27!IO H arhor l mirrors in )f:lk fra m es. tea carts, 4 d f $10.000.000 in s a les vplume . This .,_,_ TOPPAY Bl .. CM · bd t h . . Process or ers o r l h i . ...,_ .,. __ 800 or 850, artec y••cH.., NE...VER A FEE !-:OE piece rm se s. C' airs m set s. · ur H h 1 trc men< ous ac evement 1s a •W-.'i uc • ..,. -~ 'l I ~~~x~npre~~·rr~~ j t ribute t o t h e highly q ualified and up!d. Full o r P T . Elementary Ftr642·0411 _ _ _ w a r 1 rl 1 robeb~· s idebo 9 a rd_s . booFkcasesh. OUBOISI( Fringebenefits.Apply in professio n a l salesagentsassociated I Acceuories Ne wport Secretarial · ~ WORDeROCESSING· 1 wa c a m~s. piece renc per1 on . Lin w i I c.o I with' Lingo Real Estate In Newport 1 •M,.._.Sllop Servic!es. 752·2377 I :TEACHERS 1 oa~ or 1-:venm~ shirt brtrm s uite . oak dining rm s uite, Laborato ry, 2832 Dow. I fleach. I •W...'1 SICllTAIY I SUISTITUTI I a vail. 6 hrs a day Mal( Frenc h sofas & c hairs. Fre n c h 1\atin921581>. -I ' s,ortsw... I SIOPllDAY II, Savin 000 or Arlee [ l~1mp tables. pic tures and frames . , •Ht•••••• Ir you ar e an ex c· Ca.11752·02.14 bl & fl I G I Orthochalrslde assistant. I If y ou h ave been considerin g 8 perienced s e c r.etar y .Wanted ! Qu all 1ed - ---ta r oor a mps . ypsy sea es, bulycheerfulorrice Exp I "Need extra m oney for kJokinC(ora FLEXIBLE Subllltu~e Teachers lo Mlltd••M I la{>el?tries. tru nks . pitc h ers /tt. A:torRDA preferred. AP' 11 C'hang e and feel you m ight meet our Chrisbm1? We arueek· (up tQ 30 hr wk 1 . ~~ 1h11lheh schootl s,tu· •••••••••'-••••••••••••, 'hov.;ls: 2o<f lots · of g la s sware & 01 759088~ high-s t a ndards for exc~llence . inlfull•parttimehelp. schedule we need you ua ... n even o a ... _... 1005 • ply. 546-517 · ' t JIN t J h 1u.1 7020 Xlnl. acbedW. for 1tu· Send,.Uin.orworkhia : work s toppa1e o r JUM .. I 1 bral'·a ·brac. 1934 penn y slot 517.'JO'T7eva. P ease ca oe 0 n son ~-or dentl 6: homemakers. tory to Person n e I emerlency. Dail).'h pay •• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••1 m ach ine & muc h more . PAIMT SALIS s top by our office at 2123 San Must be avail for train· Manapr. P .O. Box 2480, •· Ix high sc oolih ,. IAIB'S AUCTION ....... ti-. Tues. 5 to 9, Joaquin Hills Rd for a confidential iftl.schedu&e • depart· NB tmsa Non-smoker 1rade~ 9· 12 . v, a1 tld ~MINSTER 14100 '••• •• ..._. r•n ..-Interview. ment u1i1nment now. ..,.,jlft'ed • · Califonua credent• re· ABBEY Wed. 9 to tPM. Some f'Qmibilltlea for full tlme ..--. ........ APDIY and sub· ANTIQUE MALL P• I t•f, C& ••P· K e r m R I m. ...-n-;:r. emplorment mt credeDlial'in persoa. I Daily 10-I, F'tl 10.9 C2 I Jf Ul-1124 C714f UMJIO . lllrdware. _. Harbor I I... A In Theae Uttle ad1 r eally RmliallOD Beach Union ,..._ ..... ..,_ ___ .. • M ....... _ • .....__ II b• pou " e . PP >' Hilh !lcbool District , '-IUIKU ._....ay I LBC ••11 ....._ _. •¥Ct. c. , --1 IOgO 644-7020 J*'9Qn: worttl Jolntbe&houeands 1oa1 Yotlltown Ave.. um.Westminster Ave. No minimum. n o reserve. MC & ;Counterma n Exp "''-J.C.~ ol other people In thl• H.B. "" call to be re-GardenGrove 554·~1031, ,VISA, merc handise to be paid fot -'ll t In Fff .......... _laland, N.8. area •ho are re1ular = .,, .. _,,, -any '"'bul •• ra · ,.._ v .... ,._.:""""'s.-t. 11. Sun. sam e .day of auction • ....,.alDI L.ocke.r 2431 &O.& 111r t ~n ol e1 .. 1n.c1. cau uu-. I .. I r ~·~Ol~ftett~1~H~·~y~,N~.B=·====:L!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~l!!!!!!!!!~~u:::::::::::::::::::::.i=our===ad==tabr===·=t=M2==·56=='1=8.::JcDlldill:::: .. ::No9::::·:lJ:·:·:::"°:·::.LW=a=n=l:::A:~~R~~~=ul=~=-=&l2==~:56:7:811~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ' ~~~~..-.~~"'1 .. 1 • - Planni~ A ~out cf town? Use . .Answer Ad ~vice when pfaci~ your sd ... 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"c e o v c n '••••••••••••••••••••••• EXOTIC BIRDS I Remington 30·06 aulo, . water bed wnh :rnl11t SUPF.R SALE :.or u . family,~ Cullell" i\vl' I TILi ltSQUI ' ~dfrleanmg ranHe $12!> CONN U1rt•t•tor trornbnoc • new, sling. Bausch & I Tarnaya marine s<.'xla111. wood bookshelf h••d \'tv"I, din.ln& 1et, rapla1ftlli I <.: M SO 4874 lkh1nd j 6Jl.li" 25-~r piet•e l':llnt' l'wo Lay Z Boy 'w1vt.'l I wilh rasi• f:xc·i•llcnl i•nn , MACAWS Lombe power scope C'ost I ro>. used once. pcrfcl'l boerd. Matlrfls. hu1t•r · bid. ~~ furn .1IC'rt'(1 fo'tdl·o • l(l~IA! yuur own lllc:. I r~·k~rs .~th Sll!O 18731 ditlon, $100 675 K052 art,•r COCKATOOS I ~· pnce 1325 675 !>-191 shape. 548· 1860 _ ..... Plldded r•ll. t•um .,"TV ll, motor(•yelt' . .: .. ~I h I uf f N "w 1111 r I (iood for 1•eralllll sh11pi. I aseo Pu:asso. Irvine I 6PM I ;t MYNAHS : ~es --I 6 HP JOHNSIJ'.'ol pMte wtth matchm& s f\ II. I I c h "" n w • r t · 1 Br II r h fo'u r 11 1111 r ,. or smvall• p11rllc:. tu us~I ~ Ludwig D m Set i I . . j..OVEBIROS I Sc uba Equipment ' Runs good good n>nd chelt ul S drawen., both ml crow a" t' q•"' In II ' ~In I h Ing lam ,. " }our art1:>l1c: 11llllil 1t!:. W..ted 8011 ' d STru . I h Jal>S Pea.ch Face SCUBA PRO Mark V 11295 . 646 11115 lite _,... fll•rh & mur h morl' .. s,:w ~ • nmL~ om:-f' rumf! Fischer . • · cww, _.., AnllQUl"' ~vt'r;lhinll llUt'l> .,.,. • h11·1•lt'l> ~101111 ap l 0"""",f•••••••••••••••••1 snare5Z1ldJian t,mlH1b l Blue Mask reg, tank . BC. guages, loah.llowft' 9040 :iccablnel with Sun, llMM •PM sos 1' pll11ntei., 1Jdtnt111111• 2 L'add) !>j>Ukt! w llccllWANTED_ Heading & ;ill hardwan• Wht. FINCHES 'fi":s. mai.k &c more ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... A ra1dlu llnd Pn>munlory Or Wei11 huoki. stereo rcr11rdi. rim!> $100 for bul h ~for 1nfant. age 2 pearl. xlnl rnnd s1:mo PARAJ{EETS I Bailey med Wt.'l ~u•L 28. BERTHAM •n v r ~.,.ayer 11 II work. N 8 67~ZW7 drapes & loy!> Sal Nu"' ~4B.12 8JY 9320 CaJ.1~4121 Greg&IS 157H I CANARYS 644-6179 . ·. t', 1 11'1: DJO One of 11 II.ind -LS'I. 95 !UI .\lmuu<I 1•1 ----COt"KATll-:Ls I ----fast, radar. on deck h,111 quailed bedspread , MLilb fam11) Sale s ~I NB Loveloltooft• Wanted.Schw1nnexen·) OffluFurmtur.& 1 Gralll> Albmo.,1TV,ladio, I tank. new mt $.11.5011 eartbtone colors; $3$0 9 • f'\lrn. Collet·11ble~ seodwmeon~)uuluvea :•e Call e vening!> I Elf'pmtnt 8085 Pied Pearl Fawn .. A.Stff~ 1091 Newporl Yi.r lit E K Call Tl4-M2·0ll8 Hlehld iteJll~ :J02 l'ural ~UL Tl FAM IL. Y houq~ of JO mulll t•ol I ~l 8287. -. ••••••••••••••••••••• •• Greal~r Patag11111an'I '••••••••••••••••••• •••• <:_hanf!.e 675 111011 Balboa lsland jl the Comer ur Mam & ored helium tJalloon!? tied ~cal Wanled IB'1 .\l a~ Card HALF' ~tOONS Ht'J11t1ful RCA :>.s· \'OICJri 3S VlKING 7!1 1 :l">CI 10 pc. llediterrant>an Liv I 1 171 h In ti u n t 111 g lo n lh bbo & ._..__nt 808 l 11 W I l L.<Jvendar . .\l'Tld w n 'f\' 2 yr wrnty. free de I . . .... inl/Rm~S700. YardSale S1d &Sun 1014 w1 n n your uwn -'"9JIS' s ii ea se or IH e'"" Sl2A 6461786 C'r us FWt. 7 5 i:cn . ........... ~ G p Bea('h TV, rull away per!>O nal m essa. ge. I••••••••••••••••••••••• purehase \all7520234 l:UueF'rontAm11zun 'J 1 VllF. fatho. sumloi:. _........, . rove late' Costa ........ ctuldren s loy• Sal p f l f Meall 'Guatam· l ~n -!Mesa 'No"""1 9l z ~ erec or ever) oc Alto Sax, Yarruiha. Xlnt Pett 8017 ' -~ · .. ., '25 C:Ol.<>RT V$1111 ,1ourn b ridge , stall r-....1. hshd fum1sh1n°s. --• v · 0 t·ai.ion We de 11 ve r ' Cond $27 ~ Drum· IJOVES Q All. i 1 YL',1\R u'ARllA"''f"' I ~how~r Reduced sg9,50U ............. .. bi34419 I ,, ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• AFR-ICANGHAYS I .. " , •• I ~ ~ exec. desll &c ch a1 ro.;Gara11e s.tle Kg sz brass1sAT SUN 10 s 311 _ 642-4764 Sherry's Poodle!> Poodle AfulllineofExotii·Birds 6425340 Nw11t Y ai:h t 1-:x t·h lamps, formal dm. br's.I hdbrd ~.car luggage , Amelh yst . llalbo<t ,STAMP COLLECTIONS'------Mix free to l(ood home & Planls. Wall Uecor. : 67!>--l8JO misc. 2000 Holiday Rd. rack SI. sofabed $35., lsland f'\lm1ture. llvm~ P U RC HASED Davei Bett~y f1~te. xlnt lune 546-2848 Barrel Wat~rfall,., & Ac TV IJ 2 .--B ,\ y I. 1 Ni-; R NB. Thun·Sun, 9·6 Karu~an area rug SlSO, nn ft bdrm Dmmg table i, Ux>per 846-2387 Sterling S.'l\':r w ('a:.l' c•essories 1 nat.m.inkstoleS75,anlq j &othermisc ------ -Sl750B0963·6291 Wa111Ailllt•l11 1,1:1 .11.i li FeaHMr 'nLeaf DECODERS 'Sunbridge, '80 F~1 · Decorator Furn · L /V lantern 15. Singer port. Snap on s ide cab. 3 ' . . • tw(J ;)l',st) : Volvo'i;, auto pilot. s111 Room D I R, Bdrm + w/case It access. $35, SAT ONLY SAM 4PM . drawers. 1 shelf. locka-Offic:! FYmiture & Office FYrniture & l95J3 Bearh Bhd , dwn or trade takt-m •·r _....... t f Eftlllp-nt 8085 Empment 8085 1 at Yorktown :i m1 many ,_..,r 1 ems rom ....-mower-reel tyno Odds It Ends, Go Cart bit' ..,-""" ..,-Magna\'•~ Medil. Pecan! pay ments. S4!f ,5011 d ecorat or's home .--~· ~ . ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ml1Jth of4{).'>S D t'rw)I I N t y ht ... h · $35, C hildcraft e n -2321 La Linda N 8 1 r<4() 768-5837 1 • !>la-eo. i\m Fm& record ewpor ac .-.H -.-.. 642 6 82 240 I ., lluntin~on Bea!)! v .... ._ or · I 1 cyclopedias 15 vol. set 1 (23rd/Santa Ana) 1 ----. ----.-Call 536-2587 &Jlayer. S19S 64~!'>424 1 67~~~--Vle Eboli Npt Bch. : S20 Wnl more. Sat 9AM . ---:-, 2 F'icus BenJam\na trees. , ! ' !Rare Collrcllbles. Anti·, 10 & 12· tall. in con Open lOAM·9P:-.1,7days VidtoRKo.-dft' 121 ' f1 bcr gla s !> Tu ~. 8 Hlde·a ·Bed Couch I ~MhS~o'Uy. 2~9t2 . ques. o ld c hildren 's tamers.SlSO ea.631·2124 ' Chri1tma1Lay-away~ ~ta , with over ssoo ' Islander Weekender or Green Vlnyl,(.r>bl Bed ' ac w · u!'t c · • books. man's leather .. -------Rnan. Avail. OAC. worth of film. hke new 1 C,'haraL1er Bay l.auncto Size) Good Cond. SSO 1 <AUanta/Magnolla). i walnut, budoir chairs., 9Xl2Karastan CLEARAN .. CE cond. S675 96ft 2608 6mo. old. VW R:i hh11 6"-5544 • . . new gilt!I of domed ar SlOO Piano1 & Orc)ons 1090 Diesel Fu II ga lie". Sorabed. blk nauiahyde. ~ui~·i:;::~fo1c:1~e:~~~l ran~emenl~ w 1bul·1 -. 640-0112 USm OFflCE FURNITURE ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~e;,!3::~~e\l(Jl1~t\~1~· stove rerngerator l1111 $175. Antique !!bl brass ' almost new l8838l terf~ies & birds ., also Tappan elect. slide 1n ' Desks . chaits . file cabinets. ~~e~a~~~"~13n21 ~~~~~ Tune r . lurnlllb le 1 berth. head. compll'l•' bed, $150. Antique trunk. Redwood St. F . V .' ~:~~ ~~k~~·8~1~~~~e 1 oven-range &c mtching conf. table. etc. etc. etc . g,;5 After6eall960·59\Hi 641H61S I Sl9.500 G46·7R87 S1S. ~ue rocker. oak., Garfield/Bush&rd . • = ·, bit· in m icrowave' CASH & CARRY .J J · V I K ING • I 1125. Quee11-11 walerbed. 1 · delier, gd toys, games., w /hardwood cabinels f\llhy Grand $1500. loah & Manne ' lwmbndge. teak 1)ulft1'. $150. Yellow wic ke r ;fti & Sal. End Tbls " ~le grass lamp W / Ready to install Best of 1 DAY SALE 9·SPM Stemwa\' upright Si2295 •pmtnt l nsnequiµ. 2stalluns I II.' dreuer/ch anging table. Coffe Tbl, Girls lOspd f Chinese base. ~hone <'~:, fer Call 714-548·6216 Saturday. November ISi C01~•l1·. blond" S7!15 •••••••••••••••••••••• • svslcm. lwm Crus1111,.1, -Gu kiln top loader bike. clothing, etc. 97521 cor~er mac hine, 24 Newport Freeway to Noh I O·.ik u11r ,,harp Sl595 loah. Maintenance/ ...... 500 Newpon y,11 111 .... . . a "---L Dr H B I Oiristmas wreaths lots I If.-' 9bZO '"' $100. 55'7·3289eves. I earuruua . . . • • I New Tappan Touch /Con·' Ran ch Road. Tun1n11 & rt-pa1rmi: .-r"'IC:C Exchange 675·180IJ 1 I ~· Sat. 9·5· 317 Via trol Microwave Oven 2154 Morttt S..ti lh•d. Tuner !l48 7272 •••••••••••••••••••• •• 0 ----• Oakcoffeetableltendta· Garage Sale, Fri-~1.m.9·5., LidoNord,N.B. I Li.st Price $499 Sell for ... MAJ<INEELEL'.TRICIAN :II' Silverton f'l)bnrll!•' ble,. eo. Kenwood re· T~ls. furn .• dashes &l lh 11hohl Cioods 1065 i $375; Gold & Crystal 8 <>r..p. c.......... Stor) & Clark !>j)lnet, dk "lu:Hlly Work Call 'i8. N B "1µ avail ,." 111 ceaver It 2 J a nsson , bakes. !M76 Cormorant •••••••••••••••••••••••! C.andle Chandelier List ' 714-974-4640 redmahog, $800 perfect ~92520af:cr~PM 225 HP l\vnn mlr. l(l'n apeaken. $350. pc_>uble l Orcle,F .V. tto..&._..11 Price $850 Sac. SJOO;• shlrpeS48·l~-_ loah.MsiM 1 like new w ith ma !\\ :!t97tr1~~box springs, t•& .. OIHOOD 1 s.c.tty Syshtltt I Queen Size Cu~t o m . Sldinq 8093 &p1,...... 9030 xtr11s . $4 0,SIJO. P P -· · I fiARACHSALE l F'l.tt6tbeft. 751.5613 I Beds pread &c Pillow ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••. 644-78'72or751·1311. 2pc Sectional Sofa Mint 1 Sat M 1183 p rt K' . , Shaml90. 6'0·2746 1 Ski clothes, Samas worn ' &arding ladder. 1Don Al· I Dor sett 15 · v . h u I I Coad Beat Offer over l • o im ........,, 1070 I . by Stenmark. gor geous len new. $1995 ) 5 steps, I fbrgJass Convt to . 45hp · ed d tbl ~rly Pl. NB. ~nlq . •••••••••••••••••••••••;Spa. 6·0clago~ Custom , Italian. des11~n. ~ample , S750. Monomaue head.I Mere. El~. startp Xlnt l250 Aaaort en s pr;nts, boob, fu~ature,I Hvy 14K man's gold 'I Bwlt w/spec1al tile &c saJe ideal Christmas ( ..,20> S75 B lg I ..... HO~S75 /ea. Be au l. • decorator•. crart items. I -•·b 6 aold mon•y clip ""'ua'p. never used Cost . . . . . new -. I e cond Trlr. also. Garagt> -·"' ~ ~... gifts, Fri 3·6pm, Sat pumps , S 25 1ea .1 · Chrome Plate Chan · I Schwinn bikes. Tonkas. w/$2\.<J gold coin. 759 .. 1643 , $3500 Must Sell Offer· l0.2pm at 2928 Cliff Dr 1 (714)~9020. I stored. $1300 orter dltierbeltolfer over~. toya,lotsmore. I Trade?760-8546 1 nrSantaAnaAve.N.8 . ~56119. _ ffarryl"B-3"5 Perfect 1.00 VSl pear ' -----jSEU. idle 1tL•m;. \\llh a 1SELL idle Hems with a RUMMAGESALE diamond GIA ap· Sterling Flatware, i Sf>ll1dle11em~ h42·56il! 1?~11\ P1lol('lj;.,il1cd \d : Daily Pilot.Classified Ad Kial 91 Wala'bed 4 Poet Clothes < 1oqd. cona). praised ~l cuh ofler ! Easterling 9 full 6pc ! • , Canelldllrd, I draw base mile. 21111 Poetoo Lane. ...,. _ .. · Sue 147.6041 'l place settings, service It iAlltos, New 9100 A.to1, N•w 9109 'Auto1, New 91001 •uto1, Hew 9100 Auto1, N•w 9100 i 1 )'I" old teoc>. 17s.&550, RB. s.t .. M . ..... •• ,_. .y. , . xt.ru. slVT wt. about lbt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••• ••• • • • ••••••••••• • • • • •• • • • • •• ••••••••••••, ••• • • • • •• •• • ••••••••••• ••••••• • • •• • ••••••••• • • ' Ml·lmlm . GARAGE SALE, furn, By pri_v~te party:. I nat., 100 oz . 12800 /0BO ; ~ • a...1tifu1 l"reacb antique ,.......,.. • eq!Sp, hsehld rd. briWant cut diamond 1 66MtQ __._ ... ~ ·--b ... _ _._. 'te . I •• d.I VVSI. appr. BMS. __.. ,. -·-· I ,...,..., .,..,, • 1111, air wW· sell for. SHOO. Xlnl c.ontraclor must sell ce· b•••l•d m i rrors . ~·toys, games Ill value6*M862 1 ID!lll mixer. wheel bar· 9aUll7. mac. 912 West lllb St., rels. reber cutlers. misc Kenmore, 1 moa o ld C.M. G e nui ne Burme se! loola.49&-2725.( "'--a. d al Id y RUBIES. Your choice, 1 wu....-• ryer, new Tot ~01useho -ou onlyl20each. 640-*'88 JCookwatt for sale·20-pc : SllO. lell for "50. 8' ~a name it. ~m .. ~.I , stainieu steel waterless I $50, new S ~a r 1 clot.bes, llatchen Items, ~ex. DateJust. Stain· oookwatt, won in con· sreeabouae lll8 • new lmick·lmacu, records... less It &old, flawless. 11 tst. for sale at sacrifice I ... Mil for l200, other C.M. nr Dh/Or~,.e 9-4. wk. new $1,850. 7S2· 7919 price. New queensize bed , ~day 141-0380. ev I Set~looUorsitns. Uvaatock . 1075 1 ltbar ~t.ools forsale also. I ---------Oak hall tree, pr oak •••••••••••••••••••••••' Call Unda494·6168. I Kini IOfabed $100. Bed· cha!rs, hand.painted Wanted: Pasture for Quills, hand sewn, collec·: clal·Antq Fr Tble $35. Haviland. plates._ punch Y'OUlll Mule until May. lion from Kenlu~ky &t I Bike S:SS. 142·2267 or set, antique p1tc~er. Eves: (21.3)705-0144. Tennesse. Reasonable -.5'1'11 gypay ll~Ue, accord1an, ML • IOIO pnced. 9.5, 646-5T.18 • I typewriter, IO ·key -.c-••-I Davenport 12 (Jpe), l!JOO: machine le many collec: ~··•••••••••••••••••••• SALE! Desk S50. 7' Couc h . 2 Qub Chn Down Failed tables, pool slide. 2211 High speed R.odac air 1 SlOO. l9" Motor.ola Color I ~ l300; Oriental Tustin Ave. ratchet. $15. I T.V. $175, Refrig 1150, Ccftee Tbl •; Kitchen 768·5837 at" Bar Stools SlS/ea .. Gt .. Tblw/2chrsS100; GaraaelSale. Furn., · Chevrol · 1 bl k .1 Amtrian ~oire 6' tall lamps, decor. items. LUGGAG~TAGS rzoo. o!r:'eo°:tgPa~. S300, Mirrors, etc. hsewarea. books, sptg fromyourbusmesscard.I 6'.>IG> &M-4S18 IOOda. antiques. 25<·S375. Send one card for each l--------- E Sat. It Sun. only. 1836 tac plus one spare. Wei Mi.nit Stole, Autumn Haze, GIRL'S FR. PROV N. Irvine, N.B. return per~ane n lly perf. cond, l300 bst ofr. BDRM. SET. 8pc. While sealed attra';'lave .J.a1. "' B&ond din tbl w/2 lfs. 6 w/aold t rim. Dbl bed YARD SALE-Sat 9'5. strap, m~t1ng a1rhne · chrs. SlOO /bsl 25 .. color I canopy. S250 /0BO. "IMVictoria,C.M. l.D. requirements. Pre· TV t bl di k . W.1471 Lots ol goodies. vent lou & theft! For a · a e m · wor mg : personalited tag encloser Sl25(bst. 548-4910 aft 1 CUST B LT YOUTH Clean o ut. loads of wallpaper. fabric or1 apm,wkdys l BEDS. w I s tor age llJOdiea, 8-4, Sat It Sun, "~y Glo" pa~r &t we Jape.nes.e sword'i 19). 11 drawer 6 I add e r . 110 lnc*li.De, C.11. Moe· wW beck It tnm your armor w/box to be sold tt"Jl(JOBO 979-1478 tioeUoCcJDdm. •-. Or try two cards • -· b:it.obad" all together on ly . \ Din. rm set, told velvet Ill Kiap Pt Sat~ Sun, PRICES: e -'Z5Tl. seats. Stereo coaaole. as. Builctin1 materials. 12eaor3/15 s __ o_n_y_R_e_e_l_t _o_R_e_e_1.1 lbrble-top colfee table. ~. llaaa sliders, 4/5i.p$1.80ea. Recorder l300. Boollcaae SJl.1717 tdar TV's, aquariums • 6/itap $1.50ea. S20. 3'1gal fish aquarium. -.. · !Wrta. .. · • .-10..ormore$1.40ea. Aritique Hutch. i Double Sales Tax Included comp. S 12 0. S le re o bouprin& It mattress. Gara1esaleSat. only. 9to NOCARD'? a~/fm cus SlOO, tools , Twin"bouprinl &t mat· 4. 111 Diamond Ave, Dr'ilw your own or sendJ masc. $10, 979-5300 days 1 treaa. Student desk. Balbo-111.and. · name, address, phone It Dale Mech I lllac. Wkdys after 5:30 ---------~ we'll malle one card.per . Ml· 5 F A M I L Y Send check or m;,,,ey or· with li&hted Ch~stmaa 191 . -tai. Add25< each F\Jrnished Doll Housel a..tmdinin1tbl,4chn,3 A..&.a.&.al derto: tree, 1rand piano &t I. pe ~b. 2 hi1h· back .WA~w PILOTllalMTIMG house 11th.ts, SSO.O . awlvel 'Chn, xlnt cond . SAU p 0 Box 1580 Walnut roll top des'\, 54" I · •·*1 M4-1-IMllPlilce c:o.ta.Meaa.ca.-~ 40·• hl1h. $450. I . I 'l ' • SOf~~ c:-...... M GOLFMEMBERSHIP I . Dbl., aint. cond. SITS. W S.. I Irv. Cout CC. Sac by 18-las:i>root y~r home . I --~ Qmlour livilll room set ll/l/IO T8CMl97 The inexpensive way, wttb ottocmn, 4 pieces · I Mac. 5'9-1444 l ll8ple BR set, xlnt cond. • SllD. root car rack, $15. -..u. - Alllique dQluer, marble ._ Pecan dnuer Ht 2 awtvel rockers, SlOO ... .,.. ... •· 2 lawn mowen: 1 Temia Membenhip. F'ln 1 · p . 1 t.ttery P5 each Valley Racquet Club. "':Sci female membership! I ftolS'I ailverplated la· price9l0 w.2710 I ~pl Bayview Yacht • die, meat fork, berry ' Oub, '750. 751--0811 I .,_., p6e server .... MOPED. 1200 m l 1395, '. I Eleetrtcal appllancea: I boy's Schwinn btke $30. 1 . Sears <Mluxe water sof·, n-a.. ... Steam lroos I Hamon ati boats. mens' tener. Sacrlrlce. teo. Sl-•• Coftee _pot ~-u. I, MS. Fiat X19 whla M4-1033 ~are rotaHe~J1 ••.M5-M51 IRONRITEIRONER • .,,. .... wtt1t •Pit ~ I ~ like aew . Kll c he11lawtatm.1 8'1aar, Nov. Gdcond. $100 . .,-"' .....: Trays,' pots •j 1. 10.4. St. John The! S.·'Dt2 1 -· 4pc'*mtat. wldte, twln ~nl•ea , roaate~ Divine Church. 183 E.: Very Reasonable! Area =:-me· Small ~k. • . cl 0 t bl DI . ·, eay St. C.111. Soup, salad IW& 9 " l2 Lampe Dbl I ......_, pents, •·lunch. Cbriatmaa de· I Safa Bed ind• ~lltall T _, ..._ ..... ~-:\ clre ea .. ncl eveain11 coratloa1 by, Jenean · ......... n...:.,_ Hdbrd etc • •. ,.~-,.-·"!'1"!1'°-........... Jew.ltJ I 'L ·-·~.. • • JNlek ellalH, p'•c'I•.. -...... ..._ ~ ba • eran1, a-auk , lome1 _. ' ....... HCriftce .... • ... Biby 1$elllll." Anf!. i· baked fooda, baaketa, j 1 .-. 880, 111 . .,,... que Salle dell. L~ Rlthnaccea. 1 lnine it.lquet Club llem· 1111111, boob iWitt-••. , benhip.900. IM1IDIO.fAL& .. Dbl._., ..., ... .-. towea., TV •·2515 r' I ewele *"°· ....,_ hllelt lotlla 1-.1. ., .....-..... ...., U1f. • •t lkl 'booU:c Two -"DICODMS wnlrtPool refrla. 1ood ,• .... --·~ -*'" w •• l "Ir .......... 910riea la .......... Dbl bed. bole , .. Wt -W ..., ... Gift lt•••I.# ...... No •ut'tllJ =-~-~:~".:.-:;: ..... "!' .. ••••••'••-e:. I _,..,, Tiiie ... t '°" llaple Md frame ... '. ... le lal• A•U•H .. · i....-.-..,u .... I Port. dillt•aaber tu. _,_=or-1111. aa..r Mftl. 'fy"*'l ... ...,eelar. llereo tu. Waterbed1 Or•••~•• IU•I -· r-.m.Mmm ·• .,._ ••·· wthM!a ,._Wbrd, UHd . IF ·-.Ji ......... Dr IU, lmm..tell-,MUSl8. ...... ••••MJ.alf ··---~ BILL MAXEY TOYOTA SPECIAL BUY 1980's 1980TOYOTA TERCEL LIFTIACI( 4 cyl . 5 speed. (973YNG) 1980TOYOTA COROLLA 4 dr . auto .. air (687YUV) 1980 TOYOTA COROLLA 4 dr auto air (730YUW) 1980 TOYOTA ·. COROLLA 2 dr . auto a ir (748YUW) 54995 54998 55198 55358 ~~=~~T: a~o. air. C708YUWl. -s 5398 1980 TOYOTA COROL~ 2 dr .. auto .. air (581iuz1 . . . . ~ 549 5- 1980 TOYOTA COROLLA UFTIACK' A1i1to .. a ir (620YUV) . . 1980 TOYOTACORONA . LUXURY EDITION rs94vuvi .. 1980TOYOTA CELICA Air. auto .. sunroof. (601YZI) 55498 ..·.~6998 . -· . .... ·57195 ~:=~i~~!°c~~119). -·································· 58695 HURRY ON THESE LIKE MEW SP.ECIALS CALL FOR COLOR & EXTRA ECi)UIPMENT . . . --15 MORE ·COMlll5 THIS WEEK .. ' ~ t { • I • I .'.""~-OM__;_ .. v_Pt&....;.;;;.;OT;,,,;._ __ ...;.,.:.;.;.._;;;:::.• .;;OD;,;*;.;;•~s.:.:..'· .;.;;'•~j 4-... .. .,.. fHI ••••••••••••••••••••••• .._,._. 9040 t1~:-::4HM/ 1'76 ... "-•"•••••••••••••••1 I• ..... , tllO • 4114WA.Oe•M . .. .•..••............... • LUHU, 1t11. twn ,74 YAMAHA llX MO, Automatic traa1 . air rwc. aw,.. •• pllot, Tota11)' r'blt not •tnc:• cmd.. • '°" _._. u.u .....,_. IU 1.U.y, bold • ridden Ne'w Urea 6 1 4wb9el*iwe. (llaBFVI i1i1 t•. 117 ,500 Nwt t lhocka eoo • .. ,, SJf f I Y8dll Ell~ ITS llOO 1--' lt7t"t Sunkl Rll 400 MOl'SL ha prHt111ou' never rac:9CI ll1den 4 '-Im 0.-, WUI trade , tinmll,&a0,16$-t llMafllCIO.•equtty fOr ....... "'-' S. l ll•11teboat or cnolor ...... •1161 •usu•••" Yadi&. Tl4/Ml.l'm /b• ... f I 1 -----_ •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• COJTAMl'A '49"'1 llallft OWENS R.ent . 12 ' l.ua Motor NABERS A!I 1• I ·1 Nll H ~ ' ... ---. • ,,... ..... ·-tl70 ..... W..t.4 '"° I I .. ---··············· •• · -···················· 1 ·····:L··············· j ..._. w.e.ct "'° ! ,.._ w~ ''" ...._ w~ ,, , ~ ..,., Luv, moo. new liret, 4 '11 l"ard Swfer Van. VI. I TW DOI LAI , ..................... 71-....................... -. ........ , •..• .:z ; .,.s. 11'•~. Pvt party. I =t·c!:h.:.:~rl.T:1':: I PAID'OI I TM..._ I WEPAYTOPDOLI.AR PremlumprtCll8 ~ 1 _,, .. ..,, CIOODacUAM ,.,,_ 1Grt.apYMC1can·r-.1,.. ... ... ,__.ear ''4 'ORO Ue p.ndable ----._... dameldea • clwla. If <....,.cwclam"'66c> ~T.Shortlt. l <'y l :llpd.; 'n Dud .. Van. cualom US9 CAii! ,.._ I )'QUI" car '9 e 1 atra clean, IDIQOd...ut6oa. . t~r. CB. Sh.·~· Bell.a t lat, .... wheell. IF'Ht hrY..-c .... ! , .. 111nRST. S..Ull'lnt!' 1J40010 BO ... .012 ' for work or run. SlllO or I JOMMIOM & SON ~ '14 WV Mlkffc>. t:lean ; a. ~·--I · 1 lllHlll lt .. rc..., 1 llUOO ... .,.ot 142 ~1 1 '•°'9¥ Vu • ryl, l 1pd,, I ... Hartlor Blvd. ' I 111\«ePM I nd1 Uttle work noo. I Cc.u~ _ .. $tC).~ • ...... an )pm ' ,,, .. ft.-c...., "'-·ro11 1ru<"t1 ... IO•-.· • I WllUY ~-: "' > t 1 t 1 ( 1 · , ' r Dodge CABIN <.:RUtSER Hine. II .. I. llf'lf cont 77 Dodt" 4.11• •hortbf'd -.....-· !!_5!_ wk • 1· m 1 1reat ah•~. t•s. J.•u. 1 -·---a~.-OOM20239 11'17 H ' Toll yc:rUl E.XOONGE '°"Ide or,,.... ·,,,o H •a. C'AMINO No rarn.-r. Vttry ..... >(! rond • 7 J In'" r". t I u n. 'I c.... .... 641-100 a I+"" c •1s 21ZSHarbor Blv~. 8IOO Wiii NII nti1111nt11., 1'r1velaU . •II pwr, pnv -..,." ,.. COSTAMESA VW l)\Ule ltuicu w ltrlr, .51ftY_·•-I WANTED! AleTaUCIS f7f•2100 ~ ~ ~ .._ W-.4 fHO l.ele model Toyotaa and :!888 llarbor Hl\'d _(.'o!lta :\h-!1:1"~ 0330 w/moorln1 Pric e la pu1ownenhip ·Ow ENR •••••-•••••••••••••••• tc e11•1H1Ml>l f' l)ff 1•r rllhJ. Call en II~ an •. ~ Boa'l ftO shp '71 Toyota SR5 Lon.~. l ICototllM!i! l.~11 v" 11ui11u 11w 8Pll. \'har .. or lalander 11' ~.A.IC. 11m1fm. Wt111t 1 MOZf74 • Sall Boat w trlr for Coaal m1rron, rntnii Motor Home Wiii pro s-W flntah. tool 11l11111ic.,, I OS TOM WHALER ••••••••••••••••••••••• Volvo• Cal l ut WeP.y TODAY! I! OVER _ ..... COMMHl CHfVAO L fT ") 'I !I '. 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"We're De~lin'" ltll SPID•s t81MOWtt! llACH IMPOITS .-. ....... . 9100 IA.wfot, Me• HOO A.vtot, Mew HOO 101•0·. fu rn1:i.ht•ct ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' 14J.JOOO .c·1,M1rwi1 ,\its 6.12·5678 .. Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 71~0900 I ~~~·.~:.: ....... !!.~~,~-~~·-~::: ....... !!~~ ~~·.~:.": ....... !~~! ~~·.~:.'= ....... !~!! 11'/JF.et CW,1 ...... 0ld! ..................... ... Leu than 10 hour:. Call Eves 675·21885 $12,000 140 l'abnllo 1 ~. Ask for "'llY\' ·73 Holiday Traaln, 21 • , like new. ~II Nmla1ned &c loadt'd wtlh 11 ar.1 tandem ult'. must Sf'll 1 Callaller6pm 831 ~ 1 ----------;,.60 Wanted. Small lrlr to 21 fl ..,' INh. W -rv PP. Olli after Spm ;" ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6'5·7:116 • 31' ALEJUELA ·1977!·---i World Cntlin1. raat. dbl 10' Travelette , self.cont. ender, dsl, 6 ba1a of ' can be pulled by oompact uila, better than new.· car. $1600. 645·0820,, • •.5'JO. Newport Yacht 1 831.QOS • Exch. 8'75-UIOO. ------ [: '7838' Comfort in Space al I \ 'Ericboo 32' '75, I sails, 8dl, Great Vacation or ! wbl, knot, VHF, many Wlmd 1pot. _.,541.4797 ; xtru. cu.tom Int • ext. .......__ 1....._ f 110 bett.-than new. ()((er. T~ ._.._., ~ ~11111.llll-Ol72. • ••••••••••••••••••••••. ---------Heavy duty ~kleed trlr .• 11' flber1la11 Sloop. 5alOal, elec:. brakes.! · w/tl'tr la o/b. 7t,<,' beam. S12500BO&M·8&'7 j wry steady in water. Spaciou1 family day Sll!P .van '7~ Chevy 51M ; sailer. SIOOO. 90-0593. Utllity traalor, factory · made, c:oal Sl200 sell I For aale or lease: '80 9!0. 911-2712 Catalina 30, fulJy loaded, Allllo 5enlce ,.... I mat cond. Dana Pt tE. • Acce.1.ri.1 9400 1 Marina , open o •• .. •••••••••••••••••••. Dl9Qtiate.830-6797 $SAVISAYI S : LASER. Excel. cond. wrnt USID PAITS I Harken equipment. Car Imported car parts I ...ck. SI~. CalJ 978·<>781 lllPORT 32' Sail boat w /mooring. 1~~~~~:~~r l I SIS.OOOfirm Anaheim 776-9900 ~'601 ,--------~ Colombia 21 cabin, jib. , 4-tpHd % I main, nu 1pinnabr, trlr. I h 11wi1alo. 1 $1SJO.IG-Je86eves. . Alao miscellaneous 240Z,, -:mlputa . IT Bay Sailer Trlr. Main, I 7fi8..5837 .... Genoa $1000/080 --------- ~alltt6PM Dodie 230 En1·Trans-1 Clutc h·Complet Xlnt Olaoa JO, 1uper faet, O:md szso 2103 Federal 1 . ULDB, trlr. 9 1all1, c 11 .... M4-5113. _._. ------- ---------Heavy Duty Trailer Hitc:h I a.J 20 2 seu sails 6 HP 3500 lbs minimum make • . en1 .• Evenin11 o nly 'lM-84&-7434. arr.. 59-2511 l .... SI .. / Rear seats for '72 VW i .... 9070 a.a. 'beige, never been I ....................... Uled ., ea. 5411-asao I i SLIPS NEEDED Ilise. VW parts, set of 25'laUP windlbields, eng blocks, 175-7100 exbaU1ta • lots more. WANT TO BUY Newport llM-«il3. lllDOriq, 40' or lon1er. 125 SLT6, SZOO. a /t, $50. i o.y.111M'101 Front end, $100, rad 25' Newport Sllp for rent bncbta new. $75, H.B. s.t.557181. suo. 541-5.556 • AllllDlfwS. Jt1oarint apace avail. 21' ·····;;;~~:;~·····1 to JI'. fl.50/ft. /mo. N<71'1CETO Ardell: MZ·S'135. READERS AND .... s ..... '°'° ADVERn8ERS ....................... Tbe price of item• Dry 1torafe available. advertiied by vehicle dealen in lbe vehicle Ne~rt Duaea, 1121 cla11ified advertising Bae Bay Dr .. NB. coh.anm doee not include MM510 any applicable taxes, 7,_ ., .,. ..... liceaae, transfer fees. ....................... .._ cbarges, fees IGr ........ "" • pglhDoa control de-....................... riee certiftc.uam or de-1:i:ftb llullr.eteer, .... docwneat_ary pre-me 150 LyeGmiaf .,...uan chaqea unless en1. 2 Com ·•••'• otltenriae specified by trimponder .... -aft the advertiser. IPll. .. -I -c · •e-S./ ·ariia 9520 ... tuo ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... 1970 C4DILLAC ......,...., Camper 1hell, abort bed Dodie Ol' COWIDIVIW Qevy, Jt.lat shape Sl50. 31,., oripaal miles It .... k.tecl! Must be the best ................. fl(Q example of this model in Orante Co. 1 prttious ....................... owner • perfect! •. Schwbut .'71 Trt·wbeel, fully equipped, lepd. (71bAVA>. TAS Motor. New .... SJ•• i ---· ··'411. . Trli:ODORE f'allllot Moped, rum amt. ROBINS I lllO. FORD ~. • I• ,11 •~A~ l'.f lW '.l "r> i .t._1 I ((•',Tl\ Ml',/\ til,, ,i(l10 ·~!!!: ...... !!~! 1 ·•Ford Woodie, restored i '11 lbllla XL·ZIO, 5000 SlS,000. ALSO '21 llodel · mu ... aeHr ln dl~t. 1 A Town Sedan, 4 dr. I ; ..-: llMllZ Ul S.JO I ....... Ideal for 1tu· r ..tdays. , dint. ll0,000. 8'7Mlll . j : ?JHC*DA lllac I 0otvatn:3dr ·•. 9'00. 4dr i : 4eyl,~'b-blt0: j ·14. -· llake offer" : ::i:rou1 need ca 11 1 H.B.s.t,WT'71t. I : .. .,.. fWd.llercury Woodin. 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S258Q 71 .... ~T• 15 pasa. van.""v.a. automatic . air. radio, bright yellow. 66.070 miles new. VfHY. very n1oe. test dnV!t it."{536MJZ) S348J ·n • ~c-. ~-.... V·8, aulo. Power steering. AM·FM tape, whitewalls, whffl ooveB, vinyl interior. body end rocker moldings. br.ight orange, low miles. p~ced to se11. (1J35626J. ~4673 77 .... 12111•. 4 cyl .. 4 speed. new whrlewalls. wheel covers . vinyl interior. luggage rKk, body side moldings. road read y. small pa~menrs. !83iRXC). 53276 · ·n .._ nnx c:,.. 6 cyl .. 6 IPMd. air, AM-FM tap e , Nissen magi , plnstnS>et, blU9. low .rnlles: 1 owner. 12 mo 's./12,000 miles, service contract available. (582WZ0). 59889 71 ........... Factory GX strrpes. equipment, 4 c:yt . 4 speed, air, AM-FM stereo. new ltMI radials, luggage rack, fac custom interior. body & wheel moldings. Low Down . Low Pavmenta. (241421!) . 53889 '74T•1•aw..- • 4 cyl .. auto. air. whe•I covers, vinyl interior. bright red. n.w tires, low miles. great price .. I 284PUR!. .. ·52983 ... 77 ........... 4 cyl .. 5 apeed, bOdy iide moldings. beauty nmt, vinvl interior, ·33, 740 m11et. V9f'V nice Y8htcte. new pelnt iot>. fentasticprfce, (1010818). 53890 IOI W.JLDE. (OWNER) ALL SALE PRICES VALID 72 HOURS FAOM PUBLICATION. IAY WILDI , CGEN: ~A.) ... . • -.......... • «• .. _.. -· ,._ . - I i ................. ................ ; ...... 1., • ..w : ...... 1 ... ..w I F,..,,Ociober31, 191D OAILYPILC7T •7 ~Mew ,... Mew tlOO ,..,..., i.,. te4 , ................. , •• 7.0•7•·::::.::;-••••••••••:··,·1·:::=•••••••••••••••••1::.:::;••••••••••••,::•l•Z• --t 1' •uw t7t •••·····•··········•· -·····················1·······················... ........ Y,I .......... 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Ylley VALLIY TMC uL11urut11111woiucM-c:.,t t7 t 5 CIVIC Ou• at tll·OIU or 1 td00.~.&n 7I06 1.,1rt1 IWOITS . 1 ttl0-.WJ20i ...................... . •007~28 THIS WEEKEND ONLY BELOW WINDOW STICJCER Subject to Prior Sate CIVICS • ACCORDS• PRELUDES RAY FLADEIOE HONDA ,. 11 A111o c ...... Dr., Ir. IJO.Z,600 '74 Alldl P'oa 4 dr, !ilk '7U0024speed. Isl-at •USIDIMW1• SUnrool,aircond.,stereo '74CAP•I' 9707 shaft. nu br1du111 • paint sunrf . stereo. '72300ZUI w/ s/r (2081 ) cauette, pinstripes • Radial Tires, AM /FM · ll~/orm.k orr S46-9224 1 (742PCW> ,........... '733.0cs4spd.<0559) aoldrima.(03'7). St 64 000mi ...... •••••••••••••••••1 or.-r·ISSl 'T75.10i4 sPfed. ......,.... '7UOClrZtil a/r(0331) SIJ,9tl a:;'· · ··631.603!1 1971 AUDI IOOLS I lt14AuDt -, io:"J...~=~~I> ...... ~=t~~S/1'(0l88) lt7tlMWJ20i Diii.-t720 Sul\roo~~ •Ir • SharpfitUef'oa 20 :1.un ' '71'3'20iauto.. lflOIMW'1! "llJllOIZ1/r41p.(1171) SUnrool . cond t ••••••••nnu••• ...... ! automatic O rl tJln lll nJOI, 411peed. Xtra nice I 11unrf.,air.<81M'TIAI ExcellenlSelection '71Dlaair,(5Ul8) cuaetl~·~ BBS.srie:,~o lt7JDATSUH rln!lh. lovtily ('C.lf\dlllOll Ctll..uc.ff) 'T7320i4speed, ComelnToday 'TtDli4spd,sunrf<•l7> (95) PICKUP 1 U»PENI Slltl sunrf .. air.stereo. Befonl'My'reGone ! '71Zllia,air<8085> tS I G"I I JIMMAllHO I lowmilei;(837TWA I Aho... '79Da4spd (1944 > $12,5 4 cylinde r . 4 speed . .. ........ AMA. 1 VOLllWAG.. '7833>4 speed. 1u.a.e "7Haiastr (3115) clfssette. s he ll. low ~ air, slereocass .. PN 0. d IMW' CleMcl S..dsp lt7' IMW UOI miles. (292fllF) VOUISWAG.. lll'Ul Beach Bl vd I IZ33UNR >"'~ 1 AW>maUc trans., stereo SZttS 18711 Beach Blvd HUNTINGTON BEACH I '783210i 4speed, ToCllHM ,,_, ·74 Bavaria. Air. auto. caaaette, air .OOd .. alloy IOI WITHAM tnJNTINGTON DEACll , 14Z·ZOOO sunrf .. air. For tbe Best Deal in 1 M500. rims • full power. VOUCSWAGEM 142-2000 I __, --9712 stereocass .. 1873WDIJ . Oranp County ... Comej 497~ lmf'QN). 7600Westminster Ave ........... '79320i4speed, SeeUsT~rL S7tt5 1 .......... ••••• • • • • • • • • unrf · SADDLHAl:ll in Westminster 1' AUDI FOX lt1J .... W 2002 TH I st~ cu :.•.r ~tc v:ll-1~1Ts I ......... art.cl ~ 7551 638. 7111!h ' 2 dr • auto · air. )Uurf ' Kecl!nt fresh t!ng tne I _... _.,,.,, •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• IOI McLAlltl'1 ----1 silver blue exce llent Automattc and air Very 1 .~~~~~. aGMar,uerite.Pkwy. Ga••~ t701 IMW 1171 DATSUN cond tlus weekt!nd uni> ruce c962f'T81 ' loaded. excellent : Miuaon VleJO , ....................... 20051 COUPE 1S21 PCF1 SlttS I (&94 WRF) IJl·Z040 4tS.4t4t j • S50N. Beach Blvd. ~speed trans & air cond SZ.4'5 .HMMA•IMO CloaedSundays i BRITISH LA HABRA (400lJJT >. 5 c.a'1ecll VOLKSWAG.,. 5••••bock I IMPORTS 15ifi~tsi'2~:171Y' $4495 v.-.y tl7llBeachBlvd Vlley ~take '"ur ~h opp111g l ~lll9o.ID ~y by Appt. 1.,1rtt AlJNTlNGTON BEACH 1.,artt 1 l·as1er b.' U:>tng the Dail~ ...-5lliil\51"'111 ~~,,~ ·~~ •lii -_71_4_111-20_40 842.2000 , 714131-2040 1 Pilut l'h1~!>1t 1e~ ! S_.LE ~~80UTMTY'SJ • I iAllf'oi.M•w HOO A..to1,H•w tlOO'AMtoa,H•w tlOO AMtot.M•• tlOOi · A -0 I! j} 91j[? ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••'••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••. lf71MC'i 14U 8AkE R ST MIDGET COSTA MESA 540 q101 ·.C.OMPARE EARLE IKE QUALITY USED CARS & TRUCKS! . *************~··~******** j lt7tYW~S9AM s4· ••. , 4 cyt. engine. automatic trans.. air cond., timed gt-. AM/FM radio, pinstripes, stAHll radlal tu• & - -rrore! (987WZK). ************************* lt7t DATSUN 210 sa._. I •• • • • • s4· 799 4 Dr. 4 cyl. engine. 4 speed trans vinyl top, r.ito. · WINI steel radial tires. wheel covers. v1ny1 1menor & more' (816326). ···~·················~··· lt71 DATSUM 12,0._AM s2999 2 Or. 4 cyl. engine. 4 speed 1ransmiSS1on. radio.TI vinyl 1nter1or. wsw steel radial tires & rrore! (639NOM). A steal at I ~··~···'····~······~·~~~- Ex-factory demo with • . - under 1,000 miles! Fully ·l Sales·Service-Leasing under manufacturer's Rav CarYer Inc. i -w~ty. (209014). Was • .Rol.15Aoyc:e ' BMW I $411185, I 1S40Jamboree I MOW $4795 j Newport Beach 640·6444 . lt7~~~PH '. IOI Mcl.Alltl'I White with a hardtop & a • S<Jft lop. 19041500). Was 1511QS; I MOWS5495 I & &:iO N. Beach Blvd. lt7t MGI LA HABRA Brown w i th g o ld C5Mi.No.ofSAFwy > ' 1------, 1911 Dat1U1t2402 I ' Brand new engine ~10 768·5837 ---- '76 Datsun 280Z. 4 sp<l. Al ' AM FM. $4900. 557 191;1 pinstripes & 8,000 mile . C7 I 415ZZ..SJ3l warranty. C499695 ). Was ··-•Su-nda•y•b•y•A•p•p•t--eves S19115; ~w 56795 1t10Datwn 24oz """ & 1 New trans. new tire~ : $4700. 675-2345 lt7t MGI I ------- : '80 20 0SX Cou p e White. has fitted AM I FM cm.aette, lue1•1e rack & · ONLY 1,000 miles ! JZOi'1 1 black /Stiver. auto trans. 1be classic for t radar detector. burglar thesporls·min_ded. alarm. cruise control. I snrf. Am/Fm stere<l, air. 1971 J20I 5,600 mt Like new. lt7tTllUMPH \Sil~ w/black Interior SS.150. P P . 770·5173, Ta7 COtffaTllLI Aliomatic, air cond. & 642-7.:122. Wlth air condiliooinl ti 5 ~·=~~Oi Tl 2.80 Z: 4 spd. Concours d VERY Polar white. A IC. Musi I apee ~rana . 1 Copper w/tan inte rior. , 96700 848 0377 ecoeom1cal! (102116).1 AWJlnaUc. (IOU). 1_!!!:___·_· ___ _ I Waa tnas; I lt77 JZOI 1 ·11 ~x. Ate. S39,5oo 1 MOW $7595 · Li&ht blue w /tan 1n , FUUyequipped 1 • __ • ts\or. 4 speed. sunroof. j 640·1005 lt7t JACMIAI i air cond ... cassette & al· '77 OATSUN-;~o-- XJ.2L ! 1oys. <•712>. I • 1 , 4dr sedan. lo mt. Ex-factory demo with a ; IOY CAltVB IMW mio. 673· 7308 art 5 full 12 moath manufac·, 1.stOJamboree Road I . turer'a warranty . 1 NEWPORT BEACH T1810W111. 4 spd. immac . .2 (UOOl5). New price waal , .. A .o1...111..111..111 must sell. best offe r : 125,000; caaale at only ..,__,.,.,. 1 661-<m3 ---·----·l $ 18, 99t I '72 3.0CS Euro. Nu pt. Neta j' '67 Datsun Roadster X Int • I inttrior. Must seU. 96500. body and hardtop Rest 1 1 ~-er(-;\ 731-8179. ocrer760-8375 __ ~-.< i8 BMW 3201. 1em cond, '71 B210. 2 dr. 4-s pd . I . -~'(;:;.,.. air, cau, 11.000 mi, clean. runs great. musr I 2125 Harbor Blvd. SI0.800. 875-4636 j seU. 499-5655 Iv msg. • 1 ~~A '72 BMW 2002. navy blue. 79 210. 4-dr. air. AM FM ~--------1 ad oond. S3200. cass .. new radials , 16.000 I Glassifed Ads 642·5678 l 675·2399.. mi. $4200. 494-6762. _ 1AMto1. N•w tlOOIA..tot, N•w tlOO Auto1,"Hew · 9800 , ....•. , ••.•..•.•...••.•.•••••.•...•••••••...•..•••.•................. ' (4811129). w .. 9058; MOW$6999 I .l -WEEK-END SPECIALS - IUND NEW . I • ~~~~!!~~.,.. $ 5 249* WOB1023~3 ************************ : S ftAA, 50,00o MILE : lt74-DATSUM 610WMOM $2699 RAND NEW -· - :wARIAMn AV·AILAILlr: : OM ANY MEW CAR! .. : ·····•••**************** ********~*********~***** : -SH OUR RBJAILE : : ·USID CAI LOT AT : : ltll HAllOll ILYD.. : ·:COSTA MISA 631-0743! ************•*********** 4 cyl .. automatic, tran1 .. pwr. front diac brak ... tinted glass. plnstnpes. body side moldings. vinyl 1nter1or & wwrtlr ... (87!P'JPX). ************************* ~·:: .. T~=~r~ cond., radio, vinyl 1n-s4749 tenor. Western mirrort. chrome rear bumper. carpeting & wsw tires. (1 K7008S). ************************* 1977 TOYOTA CoaoMA MAIDTOP s39 9 9 2 Or. 4 cyt., 5 tpeed irant. factory. air cond.. ti'*Ct g6.a. AM/FM stereo. vinyl Interior & ~ ..... l'ldlala. (750XTO). ····~~***************. em TOYOTA WA.0.. $ 4 c:yt., 4 speed trans.. f~ory air c;:oncl· tin'9d 4 89 9 gi-. t~ rack. stef't!O cuaette 6 ..... rldlal - _ llta (51~. .ACCORD .LX Aulomltlc tr1ns .• tlr condlttonl119, ~ stMr· 1119, dlluxt interior. $7349* SMG21311CM SAVE NOW ON OUI RE¥AINING LOW MILEAGE .DEMONSTRATORS ...,.,UI tn,'llc. &. 20.~.~ ftt. f:lrices ~ ttlru IJ.2·90. , .. .. . I ''-' .. . 0 -;. Frtmy, Ur:t<>bef 31 1980 '.~~~g:~..... $ Emission & Freight SUGGESTED FACTORY UST PRICE - 0 • • • • • -· • ~ . • • • • •• • • • • • •• • • • • • • • ., ---------- + TAX & UC ·······••·····•••··••·················•····· ·········••······•··••••·· 1981 DATSUN 310 Includes Calif. Emission & Freight. (Ser. FN10001754) $ SUGGESTED FACTORY LIST PRICE . ........................... . ••·········•···•··· •···•••··•··••···••·•· 1981 DATSUN 210 Includes Calif. Emission & Freight. (Ser. LB310078750) $ SUGGESTED FACTORY LIST PRICE NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR IF YOU DON'T BUY YOUR CAR FROM DICK BARBOUR DATSUN YOU MAY .BE PAYING TOO MUCH! DATSUN!!! ALHAMBRA DATSUN ANAHEIM DATSUN ARCADIA DATSUN, INC. WALLY TUCKER PAT.~UN. INC. BALDWIN DATSUN CANOGA DATSUN ... COSTA MESA DATSUN CUL VER CITY ~AJSUN . DOWNEY DATSUN. INC. .. BREA DATSUN . . .... ZEE DATSUN IRVINE DATSUN GARDEN GROVE DATSUN GLENDALE DATSUN HARBOR DATSUN. INC. USED CAR BARGAINS 78VW CONV'l' . ' Ster!o5~ ~'7'vxv s5995 '79 vw DIESEL RABBIT $ · 4 spd, am-tm.saweo.cass 5995 economy piua (404WKM) . .. ~ 78 PLY HORIZON 4D. -·. 4 spd: u cond, radio s3995 ewceltent cond. (492V~G) _ 78 CHEV. -'78 DATSUN CHEVETTE S1t 6 spd -4 spd .. radio s2995 · Trans, aw oond am-tm s4295 low m~es. (067TWK) ~ _tape.·F28WDT) 74 260Z . Cp . 4 spd, ale. am-fm s4195 stereo tape'mags. (007LGV) 79 DATSUN 210 Auto trans .. aif $4195· cord, radio (3854~K '79 ' DATSUN 3~~ !· tpd. •4195 tor oommuting (=HW) ' . 78 DATSUN . 8210 20 SD • 4 spd. b:ans, am-fm ster-42995 tape, stripes. (778VFE) . . ; DOT DATSUN. INC. GILLIAN DATSUN FOOTHILL DATSUN. INC. MOON DATSUN TRI-VALLEY DATSUN, INC. L ON,G BEACH DATSUN DOWNTOWN L.A MOTORS IMPERIAL DATSUN. INC. UNIVERSAL CITY DATSUN. INC. NEWPORT DATSUN QUALITY DATSUN IMPORTS PASADENA DATSUN SOUTH BAY DATSUN. INC. BARWICK IMPORTS. INC. SANT A ANA DATSUN. INC . MILLER IMPORTS, INC. _TORRANCE OA TSUN ....... --......... , ...... .__ ··•-•-...... .. ·-. '., ... I ' ----·--···------------ ! 1 , l(a a ..... '7J4 ....... .......... lAalieL l .. •rted , ........... rt.cl i Fr•. October 31 , HMO DAILY PILOT -' ····················•••J ....................... ·;~-.-... ................ , ....................... , . ...._..,,rW • 1.........,. 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CO -.-.-· ·•',••••••••••••••••••••···1· .. _ ___._ o-......., • sn.~1.1~ 1. • ee NVERT _ ................... 1 O&.DSMOIM I lt76 WADA » •en.~ ucna """" ORANGE COUNTY S 9:M atUO air. porsc~e Ate OAStmS!!! Xi.NT~· $32S(l ~ ~ a.,d·•ll •tru· taeA ACCOttO I MOMIA I US COUPI * •pd much new. 22 · PE\JGE<11' DIESEL am-fm, cua., · All modela at discount ,.r:t1"884 ........... -~,,.Dy• Ul ....: TIUC•s I flW . ....,7S4·la.7 HEADQlJARTERS SH,500.00 pricea ... seeUS! 1974 YW ..... ev.17..._ $•peed traM • at4'reo WealaoolferGREAT ....... fJIJ ) 'Ced· eir. llereu. 1' BO Harbor 81vd ' raidiow/tqie <52SPKJ 1 ·• MB ~E A·l. 16395 1910 5011 I SAVINGS on other cars SUP.B IHTLE cwmdanb COIOYM\11 COSTA MF.SA $2995 879'3900 days 497·1~6 f._&'Dletelt in our stock" CALL au 4 cylinder, 4 s peed, ....... •••••••••••••••• Mftl I l•0.9640 1 f!..YeS/Wknds 1 TODAY!! · · . ClllC&.I AM/FM radio. l'UStom ..,,.,..,.•OT<:, S r· \edr ........ tno l 7lMBZZ20.id <'ond .. AC. tBIMOW!!! II •Y.... Of~!~c..~ in.terior. only 43,ooo t.ci:..~-= ~ ;·~~~·;;,::;·~~~~·;;;I :::~:S;se~ sp .. blue, llACH IMPOITS ~=-~~~ l919Lakewood Blvd. rrules. <6$';~'5 ~•••••••••••~??.~ 714'1Tt.io4o ~.t:~·:~: ~~s4:95p'p 1 1m~uuT MG · 9742 N=R~~~~H i·so Porsche 3S6, ~od i l2~~i:t.~~:J :~11W5~::.. '?IRATlll M&l<* conAM•U uooo1 •••••••••••••••.••;;.••\• 752-otOO 1' cond. 815·6170 wk~ys ;I OPENSUNDAYS 7800~lminslerAvt • ......... ,4.,....,D._ 71.c":' '7'XJU SIOAM 'IOlllazda kX 1GS,5spd, M~~~~~uture Pwsdw '750 675-Zllhvesflw.kends. tt71VWCAMPll -~1We5tmins~~.7~ .... Aul.omllic &rammisslon, Lo nu, asoo 673 7Jjj8 Ate, sntf. make oiler Cluaic Needa Clean-Up. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,1914. 34.lnl orig mi, im· 1 Beautiful P·22 Westfalia --------114" air condit ion1 n 1 -------a.91118 Ii Mechanil-1 'ILC. 11895 'ffl Porsche 9HL. w1con· m.ac, best offer. After Immaculate condition. '74VW8ug,am/fm stere11 ($L5VFNl I Rare Jaguar Mark II 3 K, I --------75-0080 verted '78 Turbo kit, red, SpmM&-7435: (O'.IJllllll6) cas.'!, lo mi. xlnt com.I. •-,,.~ • JM.lllitandmg eond wire '79 GLC Maida: 4 sp. Op : -. I goodcond, neweng. runs $79tS S3SOO. Will 1:on s 1d er ' ~· IS~~OO wheels, lo m ileage 169-0C.1 lie yellow. Perfect 37 ' '19 Pltldg(t. 18,000mi. A.s-alnt, very dependable. , JIM MAllMO trade 891 7007 ·I \;.... HONDA ~l-9082 _ 1 1 mpa. $4350 Offer t sume payments. Avail. 1 Must sell, bs t ofr. •l.f71TAl6A• ¥0&.I. SWA•B4 I '1· . ~CENTERD:o. ..,. ec.-GMo '714 Ml-0317 ! ~ ·lSth. ·s.6·6773 aft., 97Nll36anytime . •91 ISCflOISCHI• I 18711 Beach Blvd. t 1976 YWIUG m. .... ,.•4'ilt• ........................... CA.Ilea 9740 '! · Sell hE • , Mica brown , loaded ., HUNTINGTON BEACH 1 4.cyhnder. AM radio, "II, JUI Brown, am /fm HONDA 'flHArlY. Low miles. Good :••••••••••••••••••••••• · · ,1 ! wit ~.E: a .Im mi, alloys, ~-rs. 142-2000 l chrome wheels. s harp In. r.-1reat! -llA\n'OCENTEROR. C'.ond.$21199 '86 23> SL. 2 lops, auto,i Have ~ome~hin.: .. l0 :-.ell .! . ~t -.aBR~-~ZI-.. I llbr, AC, Blaupunlu 1 car.(9939) • ... IRVINE 830-7600 581·0384. ; A/C, whlte. stereocass. tj Cla~s•fledads do it well.:_ Uass1f1ed Ads642 567k I AM /FM 8 ltk, super 1971 YWSCllOCCO i $4395 ' ...._.... tlOO ...... .w.....'. 9100 ....... M•• tlOO• ~,:=~~<'ond.IAMto1,Mew tl001AMto1,Mew t100; ~~e.llf~~.dys,( ~i~t~P!~~ebr::~i~~.! :~-;':::::. ... •••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••!•••••••••••••••••••••••. •••••••••••••••••••••••t•••••••••••••••••••••••j ~ terior9 factory air.: 79lOWesl ... minSter /\vc OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK YOU ALWAYS GET-. HUIE DISCOUNTS -----=-1.~~ I . -· ~~: ......... tel HONDA OVIC llJ Na. s1ur1.• YOU c~?R~E1~~!·96 ~~~8::= 11GMC1/2 TON , 1300 s 8oeed (5f03) (JHMSL53238SCl0Hlllt ..... ,. ...... YOU SAYE ·Shortbed. 6 cyl. ('6006T) (tGTCC1~ IMMllHAll DILIYllY s2t 55981 '79 RAMCHARGER 4x4 VS. auto., power ttffring. •Ir cond .. tilt wheef, CB stereo. roll bar. trac:Mr tires. Get re~y for the hunting seaon. CCt08959) MUST SEE '78 'PORSCHE 924 . . 4 cylinder engine. automatic S 1·995 transm1SS1on. radio, bucket seats. (V2703t6) '77 OLDS DEL TA 88 - Air conditioning. teether interi<>t, am 'fm ~e. You don't nave to eaptatn a Por9che to a Porsche buyer. (i90C.JRSl top, stereo tape. cruise control. 5. Royate. VS, auto . air cond .. vinyt s2995 · till wheel, split pwr seats. l135SLT). " ~ ·. . 7J· BMW 320 ·1-COUPE '77 DODGE SUREER VAN . Air conditioning, bucket seata. autoraatic. amlfm stereo. Low mites. (348WOKJ . ·-, $ ·29 Automatic. power steering. high · · 5 bucket seats. am.'fm radio, s~lal 5 5 wheels. ( 1 K08688J. . " 79 OLDS fORONADO · 79 CORVEI IE ,f~TOP. -. DIE8E'L. All tM tovt: s 11 995 2'5.892 ""'"· '""*· cru111no rnileaae. 1 extra tank In trunk Like J l new. !213YHS). . • .. ,. , . •74 914 1.8 Red Mint Cond. 4speed. stereo, m ags.· in Westminster • 1c nnn • •1 ....,950 shadow and s~n roof. I lln-1:>5l 63R·78llO ; ......... rru ,on own.~ ShowsTLC.(081114 ) I --·----- , ~1-1142 $5995 , ·74 VW BUG 4spd. am trm ''86 911 ~t cond must sell • JIM MAllMO cass. xlnt l'Ond S3500 will • 163J0/080. YOUSWAG94 C0!.'5'~e..!:~~~e 675·2305 673-5206 18711 Beach Blvd. 1975 VW '79 ~. a black beau· HUNTINGTON BEACH RAlllT ly, with polished a11oy 142•2000 4 .. cy~1nder. 4 spec c1 whla, bamboo int . Power 1979 Vw IAlllT 1 economy transportat11111 1 everything. 23,000 mi TUllOCHAIGED (252Puy~Only Am/Fm cus stereo. elee . DIES& $2595 snrl. W ,9SO. 833-2211 . IOI WITHAM 557.3542. : s speed 20. 19,000 mil~s. v-11SWAGEH s howroo m fresh -....... 9755 . (D)(NW) 1 7600 Westminster Ave ••••••••••••••••••••••• $6995 in Westmin~tcr . 1971 ... 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THE ''WORLD CAR'' -BUil T IN AMERICA TOT AKE ON THE WORLDI Aul0""'1h<. trans a11 t·on<1 o "" !tffft•no Drano new tues & tow mites• Sot10 t••ns00t1 .. ion•140J12 Sitt P4371 1978 CHEVROLET "LUY" PICKUP lonyttt>'l1 model f'V d i"I d • .Qee11 1tansm1SS1on and m e~cellent cuna11ton' Thll Dest ba1ga1n '" 1own• 1L30922t St• P4488T) . 53588 1971 CADILLAC CO'IPE DE VILLE A t>tac'k on black be•uly wn1ch 11 totde<I to tne m .. 1 Also has 1e•t,.e1 •ntenor •nd less lh•n 30 000 m.les' 0$3VIY Slk 2443A1 ,. !e'2A!::•••. 4 FREE! CUSTOM PAINT JOI! BUY AMY MEW 1928-29 FORD MODEL*" CLASSIC Rl!lltlCA IN OUR STOCK AT .... •I llfAIL Nlca A .. CHOOSI YOUI OWM 0 .. OR TWO COLOll PAINT JOI AT llO EDRA COSll - 4 •• • 1 .. · ,· I . c Huntington Beaeh Fountai.D · \l a11e·y r '" 1 111 1, VOL. 73, NO. 305, 4 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES ORAN(J COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1980 \'oar Homt-town Dally Nt-•'Hpaper TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Protests Spark HB Dirt Move Pl~n By ROBERT BARK t:R OtllleO.•lt ...... HunUl\IUk'I Beach 0Htt·111b n · ported today that a ronstruct1on company will l>tltctn rt'movmg u mountain of. dir1 stockpiled near a mobile homt' purk uftl'r mountlna. protests trnd the threat of proset'ut1on John Vogelsang . assistant direct.or iTt the cit) ·s bu1ldmg division, said that the dirt estimated to be 2S feet high and 600 to 900 reet long wlll be trur k1'tl next wl•1•k 111 11 lundf11l ''t tn d.llotht'r p.i n nl 1 ht· nl.) ll t• :.11 1t1 lht' 11"nl'1 .!., W&B llutlclt>r:; 1111· ho~ l111t·d up c1t111ut Ill lrU1'k 'i (111 lht• flllt'I Jlltln Ttw rl'm•t\ o.11 h,,, h .. ~·11 lwlct up rri1 ,, (<'" d,,,, tw ~.ml "'h1le J ,11tl., en~1111•t-r i-. \'t:rt1h tn~ thl' ''on tent .if tht' -.1ul "h1rh "11ul<l ~ us t-d <L~ .1 lan1tl 11l "'" rhe mOIJIHJ of d1t I ht•g.in to t.tl.~ shc1pt-abnut thrt:e munth.!> ago c1t tht' l'ondorn1n1um site at i\tl,J111 ;J H•flut• ",.,, 111 Beach Uoult•\'urd M tu•h 111 th•· r1101·1·rn uf nearby 1 t•'>lll1•111~. Uw tl1rt was allowed l•> '>lu1·kµtl t-und 1'). panel at the 1·c1,,H·rn l~)ntc1 of the Pat'1Cic TrJ1lt'1 Park Ht•<,1dent:. made frequent pro· lt::.l!. lo om c1als about potential ltca Ith hazards The v said they Wt'rl' par11l'ularly worried atiout what would happen 1n the event of Santa Ana winds , The \\1nds k1l·ked up earlier this week, but officials said water trucks reduced duat and the effects at the park were not as great as reared · .. But that's because they dido 't come into the park and see what was happening for themselves,·· said resident Rosalind Humphrey. "It was bad. 1 didn't see them washing layers of dirt off my coach and car like 1 did." She also claimed that the mound poses a health threat, ··A lot of older residents have breathing problems and you could smell the di rt ,·· she declared. W&B Vice President Pat Dunn ackno;Nledged previously that the dirt was a nuisance. He said it was stockpiled after it was discovered what may be a high sulfur content, making it unsuitable for landscaping, Mrs . Humphrey said s he had -failed for about three months to get the attention or oHicials. "I think there is som elhtng runny going on. There usually is when nobody wants to talk about it.., City officials. who admitted the dirt pile could spell possible health hazards, were unable to explain why action was not taken sooner They reportedly will drop their threat to take legal action ir the company gets rid of the dirt soon. ostages ue elease? Sp1•11re Goo•e at tlte End al It• '.lournetf ............. It took the better part of two days, but Howard Hughes' famous Spruce Goose finally reposes on land at Long Beach Harbor after being lifted by a giant crane to its new restint place. It had floated in its harbor hangar since 1947. See story, Page AS. Court Date De!ayed The former director of Hunt· ington Beach's federally runded job training program today had bis Superior Court a rraignment on embezzlement c h arges postponed until Nov 7. Robert Lee Cunningham. 35, was indicted this. montt. by the_ Orange County grand jury on two felony counts -misuse of public fWKls arid grand 'thert - that allege he took S16,000 of public funds for his personal use. An indictment is a formal charge. It does not establish guilt or innocence. ·u iA alleged that on June 13, 1979, Cunningham took the money while he was -the ·~itrs director of the Comprehensive Employment Traini.na.Act (CETA) Pro1raln. • He reportedly paid back the loan in two installments. Mm :Arrested On Olin Rap Fountain Valley police have arrested a 21-year-old Garden Grove man on chJtrges of assault with a deadly weapon M1 the parking lot of a departme nt store. · Police arrested Dale Edwards SelUlie Tbunday for pointing a rifle at a man after the two had a flatftcbt ·lftr the parkinl lot ef Woolco, UI081 Brookhurst St. Police said Sennle was re· portedly driving a 1979 Camaro that "had been rep0rted stolen ln Los Anteles. Police officer Dar- r)' I Nance iald clothing Te· portedly'"'ltolen in Los Angeles a1ao wu found In the vehicle. Satel6te Off· CAPE CANAV,EJlAL, Fla. (AP) -A defense c:ommunlca· UoDa HtelUte. "c:oa1ldered the .. , eotDPlea ••• , built~ bu bMn a.uDched on aa Atlaa C.· I ... roeat. 1bt nett Slalllte ~•m•nicatloaa 1paceer1ft · &-!'Yerf 1uecet1f11l" wlUt llft-off .. 'n11nda1 . -. . Anthoily Heal-ing: O .K'd State Court Ru~s Against Superoisor Daily .. llot Stott - L.OIES ~ROUND Supervleor Anthony By FREDERICKSCHOEMEHL OHllo0•1lr .. 11otSt•ll The start of a preliminary hear· 1ng into t'ampaign fund· launde ring a llegations against Orange County 1-'irst District Supervisor P)lilip Anthony has been cleared by the State Supreme Co urt in a4 to3decis1on. The court's ruling not to hear an appeal filed by Anthony 's at· torneys t'amc 1n the final days of the tncumbent SUJWrv1sor's cam- paign for a second term 111 office The election 1s Tuesday_ "It's a minor disappointment. .. Anthony said today. "The 4 to 3 vote, however. indicates the court s hares some of the t'oncerns that we have about the way these charges were brought.·· Prosecutor Richard Haden, a state deputy attorney general. sai6 a date for the start of the pre- li nary hearing has not~been established. He said it is likely that all parties involved in the case will return before Orange County Superior Court Judge Cl{ludeOwens to set such a date. 'Destrueti1'e, Borrendols' Haden said it would be very un· likely that any court appearance would occur in advance of the election. Anthon y. and rormer supervisor Ralph Diedrich, are accused of conspiring to conceal the source of about $60,000 that was runneled into 1976 political campaigns inclucling Anthony's SU('Cessful r~ce for supervisor: Anthony consistentfy has de-· nied the charges against him. He has not. however, entered a formal plea due.to the extensive legal wrangling that has occurred between the prosecution a nd the derense. The charges originally were filed more than three years agc;i. Drugs K.ill 15 07\L.LAS (AP> -A c1inical psychiatrist gathering informa· tion for the federal government has told The Dallas Morning News that at least 15 Texas men· tal patients have dted 'this year from excessive medication. HB Medic Pleads Insanity By DAVID KUTZMANN Of u. 0o11, '"'lot st .. 1 Huntington Harbour surgeon Louis Alaia, charged with stab· bing his ex·wife and he r pre· sumed lover to death las t June, entered a plea of not guilty by reason or insanity Thursday. Defense attorney Ed George Jr. said the new plea represents no drastic change in courtroom strategy since he has always believed the orthopedic physi· c ian was temporarily insane when he attacked Margy Lou Alaia. '.rl , and Long Beach al· torney Marvin Tincher, 50, in the woman's posh Huntington' Harbour home on the night of Jurte'l3. "The purpose (of the plea) is to get all issues before the court." George said. The defense previousl~ had in· dicated it would rely heavily on medical testimony to show that Alaia, 50, was using medication which pioduced side effects such (See ALA.IA, Pa1e AZ) Bolsa Chica Project Attacked • By PATRICK KENNEDY Of , .. Delly ...... ,..., A pro}>osal to bµild a com- munity of~ mote than 10,000· homes in the Bolsa Chica marsh has been called "destructive" by the head of a Huntington Beach environmental group. •''It's ,horrendous," Dr. Peter Green.1>resitlent of the-AmJ«t>S de Bolsa Chica said Thursday. "It calls for the · destruction of one of the few remaining wetlands lri the state.•• The proposal is one of three de.velopmeot plant submits.cl to the Oranae County Plannln1 Comml11l9n by Sl1nal Landmark Inc .• wlUch owna I.he 1,JOO.acre martl\. Sl1nal 1pokeaman Wayne Clark aid tbe COIDpall)' la uk· lllC for..-urbUl delJlll.tlcm la ' t.M manb to JMld mo .... dam • 10 ,000 home,1 • nd eon - 4om lD!Uf1U, four maJor roadways, a non:na vigable channel to the ocean to allow in· trusion of scenic "sailing lakes'' and a Pacific Coast Hi1hway bridge over the channel. A marina is not included in this alternative proposal. Clark said Sign~ envisions schools, parks and commercial centers ~Ing construc·teci tn the Bolsa ·Chica. He said a linear park alon1 the aouthern boun· dary of the development would connect with Central Park in Huntlniton Beach. • AboUt 300 acre. of state-owned land would remain In a natural state, Qark aald. • The Bolaa Chica la alon~ ft1tt!m 'Ihle ot Pacific t Hlahway, 1oath.. of Wartle.r A venue. It la on -county land bordered oa three aides by Hunt- 1.qt.Qn Beach. Tbe other proposals call for CODltruetiq a 1,IOO-allp boat marina and a navigable channel to the ocean, rerouting Pacific Coast Highway inland, and building 6,000 homes; or a large· scale manb restoration project · of 980 acres with homes built on the-outer boundaries of the area. The Amiaos de Bolaa Chica, support.a by Hwilln1ton Beach AHemblyman DennJs Manaers; have been wagin1 a legal battle to maintain the marab In a natural state for the past aeVeral years. Last March, tb~~State Couta.l Commiulon ruled\_the. area a natural wetlandl an6' therefore, protected from development. Siinal.·currently l1 cballeqin1 that naliac ln court. Clark said. Sipal la uldn1 that one ol lt.1 three proposala bt. included ln tbe count1'1 1ta\e·mandated Local OcMIAa1 Plan (LCP> that muat be 1ubmltted to the State Coaauif Commt11ion for ap· prov al by next April. The LCP document would set guidelines on how land in the coastal zone is utilized. Clark said tbe boat marina proposal would allow for the restoration of about 400 acres of marshland and\ would fulfiU a 1973 aereement bet w~n SiJnal and the at.Le. - That aareement, currenUy Ln limbo because of the coastal comml11ion'1 wetland rulln1, called for the st.ate to build a manna and nav11able channel to the ocean and, in return, Slanal would 1ive the state an addittonal 200 acres of land to reatore u manbhmd. Clark laid the hilb lntenaity bouainl development plan would eoet about ta m.ll.Uoa for public roads, tbe oeean lDlet and the Paclftc Couta;•Y brtdp. The martDa would COil <a. . a.1eAJ> Jetliner Said on ByTheAasoclaled Press Iran's government radw sa1rf today a "just method''...for releas- ing the 52 American hostages had been worked out, and a Swedish • jetliner reportedly was put un standby for a mght to Tehran, Tlut U.S. officials again cautioned against undue optimism over a possible end tothe hostage crisis One State Department official in Washington called reports of an I LATE SHAH'S SON NAMES SELF KING -M imminent breakthrough 'non- sense.'' President Carter, asked in Columbia.SC .. whether the cap t1v e Americans wouJd be released soon, replied: "I hope so. I can't predict anything. I don't have any information leading to a time schedule." The surprise broadcast b) Tehran radio gave no detail of the reported methoo for resolving the c risis, nor dJd it attribute the statement to any Iranian official. But it appeared to be a reference to still·secret conditions for th(' Americans' release proposed by a s pecial commissio{l oft he Iranian Parliament. The broadcast seemed to be an attempt• by some in power to help pave the way for the eventual re lease of the hostages. and to pressure a hard-lin e faction within the Iranian Parliament that has blocked efforts to end the crisis. The radio state ment said Iran had already been "victorious~· over the United States in the hostage confrontation, and said release of the Americans would be neither "unjust" nor "cow a rdly ." Iran's revolutionary leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini has given th e Parliament responsibility for deciding the rate or the hostages. who t.oday spent their 363rd day in captivity But after three days of bitter de· bate behind closed doors. the hard-liners Thursday boycotted an open session of Parnament that was to ha.ie ~nsidered the commission's recommended con· ditions for the hostages· release. The session was postpmted until Sunday because the boycott or 66 <See HOST"GES, Page A2) ·· Or:~~=as; Weather Fair Saturday except for early morning low clouds. Cooling trend with lows tonight of 48 along the coast to 58 inland. Highs Saturday mostly in 709. INSIDE TOD~Y TM ne%f big "boom " in _ Oro•~County may well be m IM /Wld of cuUuu. Tum to Pa~ Cl /or a r~rt on the ttate of the arts in the COUftfJI, ··-· AtY-llnica /U ............. ...._ ... , ~ M a....-.. Ctl•OM c..lc• Ct c...... Ct ............. ........... .... , I I Ct .. .............. ..... , ....... --.. ........ 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Rev ,)t'sSt• .lJ•"""'" 1n4u11·1ng dhoul tht• C'1\ll nghls leade r 's poss1blt- dC'al1111{~ ~1th I .1h) u J.ftt>r J <tck~on t<-lt>phoned the Whitt-HoUSl', 11 " "n ·1-Jrttd u~ta~ llut 11n F Hf SP,Okesm an said the bureau knew nothing of lht> a ll 11r :-ubSl't.fUcnl conversations bt!tween the W te Housf' and u .Just 1t·1• D<'r art m<'nt offi cial and said an FBl e rvisor deci.ded 1ndP pt>ndentl) not to have agents ma ke . e deli very, Thl' Was hington Poi:tt ~aid . Jar kson, head of Operation P.lfSH. h s been t•amJrn1gmn~ for Prp-.1tfcnt Carter's re .election and ccompanied Curter abo.1rd Air Forrt• One from St Louis l<> lumbia, S.C., Thurs da) night Lobar Tolk11 h1 Pt»land WAHSAW. Poland · tAP> After receiving an apparent Kremlin vote of confidence rn a lightning trip lo Moscow, Polish lt>adt•rs began a critiC'al m~ling today with independent trade ._urnon leade r:. threatening new strikes to protest what they see JS gow•mment inte rference in !heir fledgling labor m ovement. Prem ier Jozef Pinkowskf. who accompanied Communist l'•Hty rhief Stanislaw Ka nia on Thursday's visit to Moscow, met "ti h I .ech Walesa and othe r leaders pf Solidarity. Poland's IJrgest independent trade union movement. The-union sought thl• meetin~. under way a t Pinkowski 's office in Warsaw, to dis· cui.s 3 C'OUrt ·o r der ed change in the union charter declaring t 'nmmumst Part} suprem acy in state affairs. Hf>no.rid#' ,K Ub f'lrr Wit.LOW S P RINGS. N.C. <AP> Five young people died of aµparr•nt c•a rbon monoxide poisoning t~ay as they waited for help in a "rer ked car w1lh the engine left running. officials s aid. Thl' Wake County She riff's Department said the car spun out of control on.a rur3l road. hit a traffic sign and got s tuck in ;1 d•tc·h ~hl•rtff s Lt. David Wa ller said. the tailpipe was cover~ with mu<I ~ 'fhl' rh•ad wt..'rc 1dent1fied as Jame.S Lee Rogers, 21, and his l\l 10 hrn1hers. K11n <llc1 and Donald. both 23. all of Wagram; and P•·"'e' :-.mtlh 17 Jnd her s ister, Juliette. 16. both of Fuquay · V;i rin.1 ~ Engines Remaba Vigil M ai~aiRed At Owl Fire Site • Twu t'ni.:1111• C'omp ani c~s r e- m ;:itncd a~~ prl't:aut111n tod y..on !ht·' harred P<'rlmett'r of th Owl ( 1 a·, J bla1t• that burned · I most . lS.000 acres of grassy hillsides above Yorba Linda. - ' The · fire was con trolled -by Thursday, but a s pokesman for the Orange County Firl' Depart menl said the last two en11i0t· ., companies were on duty · · 1ust m • • • • lt'lllllflll Hiid :11(1\1 I ~l'llVt•l)t''•l> 't'lw i11lth•1I 111t·r1 m1·11w. ttwn· • 111ild t.i• 11 '4f'J\;H ;1l 1' h1•11f11UI fCll I 111' f11•l1•11d.111I d t.1· 11'1 f1111ritl 1.11111\11r1h····t. .• , I(•· av.·"""' h1n1 J\l.L1 :1 I '~ I lt.11 lf,0'11 Wllll IWll ·n lllll•l 11r 111111 tf• I llllfl nl•111 (Ut'T"I 111•1·1111 •I• .1111 1w11u ll y 11111•1!11 I 1(111' 111•. I 11.11 1•. 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' • I TtltpllOnt ('7t4)W~t Cl•IHIHA4hr•nl..,. t42·111'1 _ ... ---.. caseahols potfl{.lresu11 " · The fire. which bt•l(ar1 1111 'l'uc·-i day morning a nd drt.tw n il 011my 11.11 750 firefighters to 1t5lin1•o;, humt•tl a total of 14,873 ac re~· Om• home wai; lo11t 11r1 oltl wooden ran<'h hous •• cm th•• "4lllth '4 t1lc· or th•• R19niwk fo'rt·t·w· Mikt• Mc·Kt'e, puhhr infornwllon 111fk('r for thf' flrt> .1lt'J1Hrtnu·nt. •111 111 lhf· hou~o wus orru1rn~d hut hP •lc-n 'I know who It vrdthr rc· Mc·K-11uldahoul 24rultlt' wc•rt! •·lthrr killed or blldly bumf'd hy I hi' hh11.('. 11nd lh•t the lnjurc-d tt11lm1tl'1 11rc• IK'tnJ( rounded up ltJIAI k 1 ll•-c' <•UI of lfll'rr y Thr Owl fl_r1· l(ot 1t!I namf' twr>111.,,, lhr frri· or11<l11uh•cl nc11r 11 1t'11n;v 11w11c•cl hv lh1• Owl Cement f "ott'irum.v ' · lnvrP1tll(11torP1 tor the ('ullfornh1 I h•s11u1 rn••nl of f'orc11try we re 11Ull lnvc-lltll(ntlni t8d11y tht> llkellhood lt111I lhfl ·fire ~" 11turted by an 11r111111l11t ' I ID-District ~nrollment Takes Tumble Enrollment In the Huntlncton Heach Union H11h School District hH dropped 5.4 percent ln the put year,. dl1trlct 1taU1Uc1 show. At the end of September lut year,•the re1ular student population waa lt,732. '11ll1 year al lite same time, the enrollment was 11.ea. Stallatlcs show that the percentaae of school·a1e mothers taklnl clu1ea ln the dlstrtct hAI Jumped Ip percent. LHl year, there were el1ht tU1h tc:hool mothen, compared to 18 thil year. The dlstrtct lnc:lude• •la c:om- _,rebemive bilb 1c:hooll, 1 con· ttnuallml ~ and a 1wduce lenter for budleapped n-...... It ten'9I tllll eommUDidll ol Fountain Valier, Seal leaeb, WHtml¥l•r aad Huttattom ..... ,,.. cllltrtd •• ..,,.. - teaellaen aad. IOO el1111fled • ... ,.,.... f • FV Plan Again Rejected l>oueilit.., lluaht!S · ha test plan to dt'velop •n odd·11h11ped piect.> of fo'ountaln Valley property adJa· ctint to the S.n Diego Freeway ha ~n rejected wuanimoualy by the City Council. Hut Jlu,het, who has encoun· tered nume rous stumbling blocks 11lnce r1urch1u11ng the property in 19'74 , vowed th111 week to return with fresh revisions in an effort to ('h1rngethe mmd11 or city officials. The pruJ)t?rty is located on the cu st s 1dtc> o( Hrookhursl Slreet.im · mediate ly south of the freeway off ra mp llughes purchased the surplus p»n·el from Caltrans· at a low price when other investors Judged the land impossible lo de- velop In deny mg thl' dl•vl'lopment plan. the t•oun,·1l c1kd inadequate park inl!t a nd potent1 al traffic haia rds at the e nlrunt•e to the prOJCl't At·t·css to the uffict-bu1ldmK wo ulcl bt• u l on~ 'a n ;,rrow dn veway ad1act•nl to the frt•t•wuy_ ramp Coundl m cml>t-rs e xpressed fears lhat vch11;lcs t•ntering and leavinK the site would add lo con ~t'Slion produ<'t•d by traffi<' from the mt'<ii<'al renter , restaurants and' rucqut•t clu,P immt'diately south or I he projcd On Sept. 10, the Plannin~ Com nussion approved llu~hl>s' plan by a 2· 1 vote. with one member absent am1 anothe r abstaining The rounr 1I this week approved first rcadini.: of a new ordmimce that will require three hke vote:-; for any future Planning Com mission action. Hughes previo usly wuS' dt>nlccl approval lo build a warehousl' on the site Although counc il mc m bers indicatt>d the access problem m ay be in.surmountable, Hu~h<'s said he will return with still another plan. "We didn 'l build this country hy gi v1ng up,·' he said. ·'I hou~hl lht· property lo build on 1t '' 1',._Pa,,r 1•1 HOSTAGES of the 228 deputies left the Parlia· ment 17 members short of a quorum. The hard-liners. who said they did not want any action on the hostues until after the l" .S presidential elections and did not want to help Pres ident Carter Knowledgeable sources in Tehran expressed some doubt to- day that the Parli am en t would discuss the hn!'.t a~c· 1ssut· <1s sr h c>dult.-d Sunday Khome ini p res umably could end the parliamentary impas54! by rnstructing all d t>puties to at. tend the s ession In Stockholm, Sweden. offiuals o( the> airline &ana1r said a 199· seaJ DC·8 airline r was on standby al the city's airport, possibly for a flh?ht lo Te hran on -two hours' notice to takt• out the hostages Scanurr 1s a subsidiary of SAS, Scandinavian A1rlint• System. Stanair M:rnui:ini;c ;Director <;l'<>rl(e Olsi;on 11i11d a jet had been on standby s inc·1• 1.h•• beginning of this W('('k for a Cl11(ht to Tehran ""'t hlH'k "to i.om t•w herc in (ot•rmuny .. ti S 1·ontinl(ency pl11n11 1.rt• tM'lw vt•(t to call for a 11l11PQvc•r 111 W1•s1 ( :t•rmttny by the rt•lf'llllC'(t ho!'lt lll(t''< "A bro6wr in l.o nclnn c·ontarled 1111 l1111t "'nday uhout I ht• s tandby 011(ht , but a11 IL'IUAI in :11JC'h cases we• know not hintc nt this s tage about who ttw dlc•nt ,,,., " Olsson told The A.-.so,·1 atcd l'n•ss In Wlll'lhinl(ton. State Depart m1•nt 11r1ol((•sman John II, t ratt· nf'r 11nid lht• reports of th e airplane arrange m e nts we re "rumors to U.'lsofar." The l'urlia m ent commission is Cll peeled lo 11et OUl f OU r conditions listed by Khomeini last month· return of Lhe late shall 's wealth, a plcd"e ,pf non·interfe.ren~ in lran'11 affairs. withdrawal of la1vs ulu against I ran, and re lease- of $8 i>lllion in Iranian assets frozen in U .S . banks. The com· "'ln l•slon could also add cont!itions. Some deputies a re reported de mandlng the United States also pull out of the Peraian Gulf area and supply Iran with som e $250 million ln military s pare parts to make up for losses in the 40-day. old warwithnelghbo.ring Iraq. Man Rescued In -Boat Fire SANTA BARBARA (AP> -A Montectto man was rescued from hia burnlns 25-foot-sallboa( today after a fire broke out while he was tran1ferrin1 1atoUne from one tank to another. official• re- ported. Randolph Cornfield, 33, was treated by paramedic:• for shock after he wu pulled from his off. 1hore craft, the $c>Jinfen,. at about 8:30 a .m ., 11id Harbor Patrolotfteer Allan Bowles. The Cout Guard cutter Potnt Ju.dttb. 1taUoned in Santa aarbln. -..s tbe bumed hull o1 tM enift to --. after the flre wu~. Dama1ewaa ..Umaa.t at•,IOO. ottlciall aaid . Dft•#u-d Out for Balloteeen S t udc nts and bus drivers headed for s pecia l l'Cfucation c la sses at Ocean View S<·hool Dtstnct 's Nue va View School took on a special look of their own today. They a r e <left to right l. S haron Simon, student Shan Mo ran and Dorothy White. Conviction Reverse" Frmw Pafl#' . ' I MARSH ... .. Incident Rejected uhout $124 m1lhon he said but a lcH~e amount of revenue would be ~enerat C'll b v boate rs and re:· lal<'d act1v1 tte.s drawn to the manna . An unus uul l l'~al maneuver to have a misdemeanor conviction reversed betaw;e the Judge who heard the case was allegedly ap· pointed to office 1llegally met with q u1rk rejection Thurs day Central Mun1c1pal Court Judi'(<· Alan Plaia ruled that dec1s1ons by Judges or othe r public officials wen• n1•t OVt'n to rl've rs al on the 1·lalm that lht• offic ial was im pro1wrly appointed St•Pkrng d1 i:.m1ssal or fam* non support c·h~•ri::cs against J o(. Cuslt'n('(fo f't•rf'z was attorne' Winrie ld S , Pay ne 111 . who claim ed in C'o1urt papers that Cen - t r a I M uni(0 11pal Court Judge Richard Ort>~co did not m eet .Paln1da'e BuJge Called Fiction LOS ANGELES I AP! . Two UCLA scicn\ists c la im that the Palmdale Bulge a massive rise in the earth 's crust north of Los Angeles that som e people thought might porte nd a major earthquake does not exist Pr of David D . Jackson, a 37-year·old associate geophysics professor at the university's Earth a nd S pace Sci e n ces Department. and Or Wook Lee. a researC'h ~eophysic ist . say that reports or moveme nts in the earth's s ub·surface wer e caused by errors in measureme nt re~idency requirements when he was appointed to office four years ago by <'J1Jv Edmund G Bmvm Jr The Judge, Payne claimed . was not lawfully a judge and therefor.- had nu right t11 :wntPnct• l't•rt.'L tn a 90·day Jail sentence in Dt'ccmber. 1976 The charge agatnst Orozro 1i- 1dentical to one leveled a~a1n5l htm by :'\o,· ~ elertion opponent Bobb~ Youngblood .,., ho asked for a d 1stnc: Jttl•me~ sin' e::ugauon M the' m .1UC'· SC'\ t'r .i;"' ic>ek~ .s.:<J lhozt'I.' ".\SJ LA'.,: A n~el e:> t'Oun ty re~idC"n~ N>!,,re n1s •1ran..tt> Count~ .lPP•>lr.tmt'OI He h.s~ :odJd that he :"OU~hl ·,,, t'~tJ t'lhSh rt.'' idenr~ hen> thn.iu~h .Jn .\na'he1m address of a f nt.>nd when told of his 1mmint>nt st'lt't't1on b~ the gov ernor Payne claimed Orozco m am · tained lus ~fonterey Park res- idence during and after his ap pointment and therefore failed to abide by a 54-day.residen cy re quirement · · The district attorney's office has acknowledged it is looking in to the charges agains t I >rozro Pla ta ruled in tht• mattt•rThurs d ay morning on a mot111n hy tht• dis trict a ttorO(•y to c11 s m1ss Payne 's petition Payne has dented that his h_•J(al actions were polttu_·all) moll\'al ed o r in som€' wav ronnl·rlt-.1 to Youngblood'scampa1~n Clark sa1<1 t he large scale marsh reslnrnllon projec'l would cost tuxpayt'rs SI 15 million, because the state would have to huy the t;.10 .1t-rl'::i from Signal and build an 'outlet to the ocean to allow tidal rlushing of the marsh Probers Rap Carter 'Stall' W \S Hl~GTU~ 1.-\P• -The \.\ h 11e House denies President Carter 14 aS ·r em a rkably un· cooperati ve " -...1t h .Jus tice Department investigators look· ing into his brother's Libyan dea lings. a11d says he will meet with them as soon as he has the in· formationthey'rf' looking for But sources ramiliar with tht• matter say the investwtors havf' cons1den•JI 1•frorls to c.•nm1>t'I Carter to tcs11ry un1kr oath A Whit<• llous t• st 11h'mt•nt is s uecl Thursdu~ saul, "Thi· pres1 d f'O I amt I ht• Whitt• ll1111sc• staff h11v1• 1•1101>t•ratt•1t full\" with the 111\'C'.S I ·~al IOll tn· I; ... d<'JHtrf. n wnt 's OH1c·1• ,,r l'roft>ssiona l ltt•spons1b1hl~· 111111 wh('ther the 111l 111 rn1st r:11111n a1·t c•cl properly in lhc· h.1mlhnJ.: 11r a J.!Ovemment pr.1111• 11110 t ht• a1·t 111ns of Billy 1 ·artl'r. lht• 11n•s111c•nl '.; hrolhe r ---------------------------- WilY . . We show mo re than thirty manufacturer's carp~t lines with approximately 3000 samples. We carry about 100 rolls of carpel · _at specic;1I Prices. I ~ our remnant room are hundreds of r~mn an1s from tmy to ~room sit e . . ~ ALDEN'S? Every American manufacturer of vinyl is represented in. our vinyl display: Armstrong. Cangoleum. Gaf. Mannington. Biscayne and - Amtico. Rolls and remnants in stock at /I '"/, special prices. · . . Our drapery department includes . custom fraperies. "Levelers." Woven Wood Blinds. Custom Bedspreads and special treatments for unusual windows. We not only have a specialist in this department. buJ our own excellent installer as well. •· Wood floors are represented by several manufacturers such as Bruce. Harris and Sykes. Patterns include Plank and Parquet '" designs. DEN'S • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ·installation · custom. draperies linoleum • wood floor 166:flACENTIA AVENlJ~ • COSTA MESA •. CAllf 92677 • PHONE 6 46·'838 646 2355 .. . .,_··-----·· -·-··----···· 1 , -. .. BUSINESS I STCXl<S · Friday'tt NYSE COMPOSITE a.m. (PDT) Price. °""'•"°"' HC ·-.. _ .... , ................ ---··· "•Cill(, -··· .., ..... l)elrell-Clll u c,.._,.,... ,....,, '""•..,. N•l-•I A•t.cl•llenol S..vrll .. • Cle• .. "..,. 111111 . --. Fr1d9V, Oc:t~31 , UllO H/F CAIL Y PILOT 87 C&r Size Brought o\ Detroit Trouble ~ SAN DIEGO <AP) -America's first Datsun deall'r says Detroit earned Its slumpin1 sales problem by tryiq to chante consumer desires instead ol aatisfyin1 them. •"I always rell small cars should be big sellers," says Ray Lemke Sr .. founder of San Die10 Datsun. "I think the really bil can had to be presold by advertlaln1. The market waa created. If Detroit had built a reasodable size car, they would still have aoldjmt a.s many." ,,.. ... Lemke, who started in lbe automobile buiness in Hiii as a mechanic in a Ford dealership, saw his first Datsun k 1958 when one showed up amidst a carload of German cars beinl delivered to his small garage here. "I waa in the small car business even then with a German car called the Lloyd and Crosleys, ·a s mall American car. This truck came along and it had a 1958 Datsun four-door sedan· on it," Lemke recalled in an interview. ··1 took it and found out the whole car was tremendously well built. I wanted the line and I got it.'' Although small Japanese trucks seem to be especially pop~ar now. Lemke says they were actually the big· gest early sellers. L.EMICE "WHEN THE PICKUPS came· along in 1959, that's what really kept us going. That was our bread and butter," he said. "The car volume came in about 1964.'i Lemke contends that the advantages of c~mpact cars have,.. long been apparent and points to a 1960 Book ef Knowledge article by automotive expert Ken Purdy as proof. Purdy, after tracing the development of Americao cars from the Model Ton, predicts: "The compact is the future's car. It will have a four- cylinder air-cooled engine driving the wheels neares t 1t and wiU carry four people in comfort with room for a fifth.· It will have a speed of around 100 miles an ho~r and will average about 40 miles to the gallon of gasolinef "NOTICE THAT HE NEVER men~io n s th e Japanese." said Lemke. "They stepped in and fill ed a need. The Japanese simply dld what Detroit couldn't or wouldn't.~o. I think Detroit killed their own sjall cars on purpose. Lemke. as one might expect, is not too sy pathetic to the current problems of American automakers. "There's no question in my mmd that Detroit created this situation by not coming on with a s mall car' when they knew they should have -in 1973," he said. "They thought they could still build the big gas hog. TheiaY [really got caught." i;.s. Fines 3~ WASHINGTON (AP ) -Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Co. has been fined $137,500 fqr alleged violations of U.S. laws designed to prote"ct Israel against Arab boycotts, the Commerce Department has cumounced:- The department said IS>,000 of the total ·is ~or delays by JM in reP.C>rting boycott requests receivfd by i{s customers. The remainder of the fine irew out pf acli.ons by the firm's foreign subsidiaries in allegedy provu1mg prohibited information about sales of U.S. goods to Middlr· Eastern buyers. Dao L. Hitt, a 3M assistant gefieraJ counsel. s~d Thurs. day in St. Paul, "We chose this settlement rather an face tbe potential for long and cosUy litigation.'• .filfH'k• IN Tltr .fipo1ll91t1 NEW YORK fAPI· S.t", T11.,1.prlu -nel '"-"119 or tl'oe flltoen '""'' .ocll"" ....,. 'l'ork SloO Exc"-"91 liWO, 1t..i;1>9 ,..lion•ffr •I mon ,,_ $1 ~roPWl.1 "3.IOO ••'• ; _, '11,600 /J>, • ,...t5em1 s ••.a .U' • 7 • Gull 0 11 SOl,700 ;ie>.. I • S.,,,Comp • 46',«ll •1 ..... 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That st~ems on!\ natural for mo~t mal(\ cre a tures. species a s1dt• But chances ar e the <'hunk\ black and white l'<tt ~ tnit' yearnings wtll be for the less· . .famous folks who shared his addiction to frozen yogurt FOR TIU: PAST five sum· me rs. this feline's been feeling fine . leading a tno offense. fella ) dog's life in front of a y ogurt o utlet on Bal boa ls land ·s Marine A venue "He"d JUSt lay right out there in the middle of the side walk aJI stretched out.'' said Punky ·s owne r . Pam *Wagner. · . "Skateboards would go whizzing around him but he didn't budge, .. s he added. Same wenl for dogs and peo. pie They either stepped over or \\ alked around the prone cat LOTS OF PEOPLE would s top to pet Punky. wh ich led to his bnef tele·a -tetes with the a forPme nt1oned a C't resses Then he'd plop back down onto the . idewalk waiting for the ne xt suspecting virtimsto e m e1 g f rom the Great Pacific Yogurt shop "Then he'd get cute." said Mrs . Wagner, who watched her concat in action from a nearby boutique. Folks spooning up the cool st uff while s<'ated on iJ store fr ont bench were the easiest m arks for Punkv . · lk · rl c Ii m b up on th c .-ben ch, put hi~ paws up <lnd go for the yogurt.·· she ex- plained. Pt;NKY BECAME a pro ~l this routine, and m ore often tha n not. customers ended up cutt ing a few calories b y shar· lng their snacks with Punky. ··He liked vanilla,'' noted Mrs Wagner " .. Ah. he"d eat anything," said Mrs. Wagne r 's son, Scott. But Pwtk} 's party. like all , .good things, has come to an ~end There'll be no more lazy .. but digestively productive 1ia ys in front of the yogurt shop . Fndlty Oc t~bet 31 11*> ONLY Pll.OT rtll' \\'a~1wr' 11n· '""' 111~ 111 n .1\ 1011,1 H1·.1ch F l.1 • ,1nd l111nk ' ,,•1·1111•11 It·..,.., than 1•11 thUM'tl .1h.,lll tlW 1'111~:-0 l'(\\11111 \ ll\11\ t' NI llllld l :-.11 111 foc•I l)l (\I 1111' \\ ,1g11L•rs h.ul 111 k1•t•p h 1111 I 111·kt'd aw;n Ill lht• ;.:.11 .1g1· "hllt• lht• ~W\ 111),! nwn \\t'' '' 1 h '<fftnf:( •1ttt lh1'11 < '1111111.1 111'1 Ma i h11nw tit··· ,,.,' .:-11s pu·10us . ':aicl 1\1 1.., Wu..:lll'r l'tmk\ ~ fl·ars c1mf1 nrwd Tucs<ht } 1lnv1•n l11 Los a ir port . load1.>d 1w t :-ufr 1·rat1· and awJy l'astwanl Ir a \I t'lt•d solo were He was Angeles into a whisked Punky llt·'ll .,,, 111 quara ntint' a Punky poses before leaving town f e w d ays. but w i ll .be µa roled on the day the rest of the family catches upto hjm. Rumor has it that frozen yogurt can be obtained in the Sunshine State so Punky won 't s uffer withdrawal pains . .. If he doesn't get eaten by ;m a tugator, he 'll ~ okay, .. mused Mrs. Wagner. -MP .. Dentist's Lady in Attendan~e .•By JANET McCONNAUGHEY ~·NEW O RLEANS (A P > - ·Whe n Malvina Cueria began 1~ork as a de ntal a ssistant. ftright Lights flashed Cro m un· ... b ielded X ray tubes and her boss used leeche s t o drain rabscessed teeth Her litle. with the elegance or tbe early 1900s . was "lady in at- tendance.·· ·· Her employer. Or. C Edmund . Kells, m ay have been the first 4entist ever to X·ray a living ,person 's mouth. And he definite· . b' created a stir when he first 4bired a female dental assistant ·, 8J 1885 •·' But he also held onto a techni- uue typical of the mid· 18005: .,.r 1• "IF A PATIENT had a n .. abscessed tooth. he would send a porter to the drugstore and get a i.lleech. The porter would bring it .}tack in one of those little ~ardboard containers like you .. ,et goldfish in.·· Mrs. Cuerla re· •lftembered. ..t "He would take this old (irormy leech and p'ut It in this '.~be that had a hole at both "'ends. The smallesl end waa for the mouth.. He would apply that ~lbl to lhe abscessed npoa. '4'b1• leech would just suck up d · •• lnfecUon out ot the area _. •Aiwell ui>. . "That wu lhe only Ume I Mildn 't a11i1t blm. because J ~ . couldn't stand that lecC'h ... she said . MRS. CUERIA, now 87 and li vi n g o n the fa s hionable E s planade Ave nue in New Orleans. was the firs t dental as sistant to be certified under the "grandmother'· clause of the National American Dental As· s ist ants · Association. S he was honored this month at the group's na tiona l convention. where she will talk about the un· expected dangers of turn -0f·the· century X-ray machines . "On one occasion, s hoclly a fte r Dr. Kells had X·rayed the secretary and me. we both lost our halr from the middle of our for~heads to the middle of our heaCls and as far down as the te mple." she remembered in an interview. "DR. KELLS WAS very d1 s· tres~ed at this. and began to X- ray mice to see if they would lose their hair. It did not affect the mice· at all. Fortunately, we had long hair and were able to arrange jt to hide the. bald spots until it erew back," she said. X ·rays were still new. and the machlnea bad to be focused each time they were used. Only a de· cad• or ao earlier. Kells bad bad to foeua Ida macbine on bia own ftand before mln1 lt oa a patient. He bad • new-fantled met... by the time Mrs Cueria. pro- nounced "curia," began to work for him. But the machine still was nothing Like the sleek. lead- s hielded plastic-and-metal ones no w in use. "IT WAS JUST a plain glass tube . It had no covering on it whateve r." she said. "Whe n he would tum on the X-r ay. bright- colored lights would flash all over. When he was X·raylng a patient, I would hold a palmetto fan over their faces. Whe n he X- rayed me. Rose --the secretary -would hold the fan." She worked for Kells until her marriage in Septe mbe r 1915, and again when he daughter - born 11 months later ...;... was a bout 12 years old. "Dr. Kells began writillg a lot and he asked m e to come back and work with.rum. So I worked with him off and on after that." In the Interim, Kells had lost his band to skin cancer. "RE STARTED wltb trouble In bis thumb. Then they re· moved his fingers, then ttiey re· moved biA band, then they re · moved his arm. up below the shoulder," she sai<t. By that Ume, Mrs. Cueria was no tonaer workln1 for bim. She was belpini a youna fn encl of her brother's. set up a dental of. flee next to Kells' when. after the final a mputation. Ke lls killed himself. ·· Mrs. Cueria said she had no ill effects from the X·rays. And in- deed, despite her age. she is em - phat ically up and· a bout as vice president of the Cathedral Deanery Council of Catholic Women. as a member of a group called. Patio Planters. and tak- ing care or her own houseplants. SHE WORKED professionally until 1969. During World War II. Mrs. Cueria had he lped start lhe first 104·hour study course for dental assistants. She was a spry 68 when the dean ol Loyola University's den· lal school asked her to start a pro- gram there in 1981. "It was sit· down, four-handed dentistry. teaching i tudents bow to work with assistants." ~vina Cueria stands by equpment used by her errployer in the early 1900s when she was a denta assistant. Q Vicki McCarty-Englund is Playboy coordinator Centerfold Is Legal By MICHAEi. PASKEVICH I OI ,,. 0.1lf Polol Sl•ll t 'd be no cliche to hang a "Local Girl (W o m a n ) M akes Good'' label on Vicki McCarty· Englund. Fro m H arbor V i e w Elemf>ntary School in Corona de l Mar . s he moved on Lo UC B e rkele y Sc ho o l or Journalis m , tlastings College of Law. Cambrid~e Unive rsi· ty and into a cente rfold of Playboy Magazine What's that again'! Ms . McCarty. 26, married (hence the ·Englund l and ba c k li ving in Newport Beach. s miled frequently as she discussed the apparent contradiction of a naked Phi Betta Kappa. That she would one dav doff her duds for a nine page spread in Playboy adm illed· Jy was the> furthest th ing f rom her mind when she gr ::iduated from Corona del \1 Cir High. where s he became the school's fi rs t female stu· dent bodv preside nt A c ti vel v 1n \·olve d i n pohtics and.writing. the seU avo w ed fe mini st m oved riorth to UC Berkeley, receiv · ing her B.A. in journalism . Then it was back across San Francisco bay for two years at Has tings Collej!e or La\.\. It was during a summer break that Ms McCarty first made contact with llugh Hef· ner's huge corporation S h e s p o t te d a newspaper ad~ertise· ment announting the "The Great 25th. An- nlve>41!1 ry Playmate Hunt · · "I was· freelandn~ for the • (Los Angeles) Herald Ex· aminer and thought 1t wouJC1 be a good feature.·· she re- called. Fi'gur1ng a solid s to ry might secure her a perma· nent s taff position with the paper. Ms. McCarty phoned Playboy headquart er s and se t up ~ interview. A good deal of ribbm R from friends and he r future husband preceedecf her ap· pomtment. which s he arrived al clad only m a hathing s uit and her Phi Betta Kappa key. "I felt tot ally ridiculous," she laughed. "I d idn 't wan\ lo be in the contest. I wanted a sto ry ." Ms. McCarty was upfront about her intentions but Playboy officials we re n't buy ing it. "They didn't catch on to the r eporter · s role ." she said. ·'They thought it was a pose.·· ,; ·I didn't know what they saw lin me>." she added, but a few w~ks later the phone rang at he r home. This t ime it was Ms McCarty who was n't huying it when I.he voice al the other end of the hne informed her that she 'd been selected to a ppear in Playboy "I sa id ·very funny· a nd hung up T h<' calls kept com · ing to the µoint of aggravation "I finally s aid. ·you 're crazy . I don 't want to have anyt hing to do with· your m:igazine, · she said Playboy. howe ver. tvcn tually won her over and Ms McCart} prepared for the fi rst photo sesswn one of many that stretched out for nearly two years "I was a ner vo us wreck." sh e said of her'first s~sslor\.in Bel Aire "I must have put on 10 layers or clo~hes. I J showed up lookin~ Uke the s ugar plum f ai r y o r somebody getting ready to play strip poker.·· The imtial shooting took six hours a s Ms . McCarty loosened up and s lowly shed her clothes layer by layer . The patience of the photo· gr apher C Arny Freyta'g > a nd cooperation of Play boy folka over the ensu in g m ontht CSef' CENTERFOLD, Page .. f I_ 6 e 1 l, .· Irvine fDI T l ()N \'our Hometown Dall~· ~e•·spaper . VOL. 73, NO. 305, 4 SECTla°NS, 4.-4 PAG E S FRr'DAY, OCTOBER 31 , 1980 TWENTY -FIVE CENTS . ' ostages ue Die fi'are• ol Ballo.ee• Sandy Culp paints goofy expressions on pumpkins to be displayed over the weekend at Si" Flags Over Georgia amuse- ment park in Atlanta. Over 100 of the pumpkins were preparC'd Rental Subsidies OK'd ·Irvine Company Gets Federal, State Aid .. . . ' -. ... . . . . . ... ByRICHARDGEEEN OltllltO..ly 1111 .. siatt Federal and state officials have tentati\tely agreed to help low income people pay r ent on 460 partment units the Irvine Com · pany wants to build in Irvine, t'ily planner Debby Linn said today. The apartments are scatterc" among 1,370 planned units 1n seven of the company's housmJ: projects. Ms. Linn explained that the Irvine Company is seeking gov- ernment-subsidized rent on the 460 units in order to meet the terms of an out-or.court lawsuit settle ment. The suit charged the company and city weren 'i doing enough to provide low-cost hous· ing. As part of the settlement. the company and the city agreed lo provide sites for 725 low.in<'ome housing units. · ~eht on the unil!i is lo be su~ sid'ized by the U.S Housing and Urban l)evelopment Department a nd by Califor nia Housing 1-'i nance Agency. Ms. Linn explained that both age n cies s ubs idize r e nt for fa m iii es earning 80 percent or less of the median income. In Orange <.:ountv the m edian in('nme is ,23,oOOper year. For example. a family of four earning $18,400 per year and less would qualify for a montttly rental subsidy on one of the 460 units the company plans to build in Irvine The family would pay approx- • mately 25 percent of their monthly income on the rent and the government would pay the re m ainder of the rent. The following is a list of the pro- posed Irvine apartment units on which the gove rnment has ten- tatively agreed to help low income peoplel>aY rent in ttris 1SO.Jn1l ;ipartm~·nt com plex to be ready for octupanr) 1n August 1982 Woodbridge V11!a!\· at Yale , \ \" •· n u e a n d Y 3 I c· I flfl p 1 n southwest Woodbridge. Sixty of the 258 units here will he sub s1dized when th.: Pnljf'l't opens in March I~. • Orchard Pa r!. Apartm<'nt!> off Irvine Centt>r O ri\ e Just cast of Jeffrey Road. T he entire 6<1-unit project will be sub:.1d1n•d when <Stt HOliSINC., Pa ~e A2 1 Jetliner Said on ByTbeAs~laled Press Iran·!> govemmt:nt rud10 s aid . tod <iy a "Just method" for releas 1ng the 52 Ame ri can hostages had bt>t>n worked <mt. a nd a Swedish Jetlin<'r reportedly was put on standby for a fli~ht to Tehran But Ii S offi <'ials agam r<tutioned .igainst undue optimism over a PQssible endto the hostage crisis One State Department offic ial m Wa:.hington railed ri>µorL'i of an LATE SHAH'S SON NAMES SELF KING -A4 imminent bn:•:1kthrou~h "non sense · Pres1dC'nt Carter. asked 1n Columbia S C . whelhtr tht cap· tivc Am<>ricans would he released soon. replied: "I hope so I can't predict anything I don't have any information leading ti) a ti me schedule ·· • The ~u rprise bruade a!>L liy Tehran radjo gav<' no detail of the reported method for resolving the t'risis, nor di d 1t attribute the statement lo any Iranian offi cial. But it appeared ln be a reference lo still-secret condillcms for the Americans· release proposed by a special commission of the Iranian Parliament. The broadcast seemed to be an attempt by some tn power to help pave the way for the e ventual re- lease or the hostages. and to pr essure a hard·linc faction w1t111n the lraruan P:.t rliament that has blocked efforts to end the crisis. The radio statement said Iran had already been "victorious" over the United States in the hostage confrontation, and said release of the Americans would be neither "unjust ·· nor "cow- a rdly." • Iran's revolutionary leader• Ayatollah Ruhollah Khumeinj has given t h e P a rl ia ment responsibility for dec1dmg the fate nf the hostages. who l;Pday spent their 36.1rdday in capti vity Blll after three da \'S of bitter de- bate hehind closed doors. the hard liners Thursdlly boycotted an -Opert session of Parliament that was to have con!>1dered the commission's re<'ommended con- d1 lions for the hostages· release The session was postpon1!d until Sunday because the boycott of 66 of the 228 deputies left the Parlia- fStt HOSTAG~S. Pal(e A2> Irvine Company orficial:i say they are ahead of schedule in meeting the lawsuit settlement terms and city representatives say they are helping by str~amlin- ...: ·.-i,B;9PPfOVal process for the ~come apartment units .. University Town Center · Apar tments at Campus and Callfornia drives. Rental s ub sidies will be available on 74 units Newport Tot,.Dad Spied Near London By STEVE MARBLE OllMo.ily ...... SUft A 3·year-old Newport Beach boy. the subject of an intense P.,Olice manhlmt since his abduc· lion earlier this month, has been spotted in a London suburb, police said today. · Newport Beach lnvestiaators said young John Richard Ryan and his father Timothy Francis Ryan -who police asserl snatched the boy from bis grandparents' Baypo rt Way home in Newport Beach, were seen late Wednesday ridin& in a car. But when BriU.h authorities were notified and tried to tum up the IOUlbt·after child and hls father, U..y came up empty. banded .. Police nld tbey are now unsure wberetbe miutac pair are. Tbe lnformatloD, police said, in· ltlally •• paued aloq to the bof'I IDGl&ll9r1 Julie Ann Ryan, wbo U. ... al e•tody ol the ( '°'· PepAJ) .lalU.e .. eae .. d Anti-abortionist Jeanne Gaetano, 20, cuddles her six· m~ontb-old son John Paul, who becomes a tiny hmta1e of his mother' cause, of sorts Saturday. Mother and IOll will spend hours in Alexandria, Va., jail tosetber u s .. sentence lmPOleel. for arrest while blockinl abortion ollnic entrance In ASxandria demonatratioo lut year and 1ubaequent ~vtcUon. elease? Sex Charges Jury Indicts • Sen. Robbins SACRAMENTO IAI·» State Sen Alan Robbins :.urrendered today to the sheriff's office aft er ~ Sacramento County grand jury tndl<'ted him on sex a nd mari- juana chaq~es. R o bbin s. a Va n ~u)'s Democrat. posted a $20,000 hond and was released from t ustody, according tO Chier Deputy Larry Stamm. St amm said th•• chaq~es wen:> unla wful sexual intf'rcourse with a minor. attE>mptell unlawful in ter<'ourse with a minor, oral copulation with a minor, and possession of man1uana The f11-st three are felonies The ma111uana charge 1s a mis- dt•meanor District Att o rn ey Herb Ja<'kson <.'Onf irme d t hat the grand j ury met 51 '7 hours Thurs day night. but refused tu discuss details of the meet1ng Robbins was not available for comment An 18-year -old Sa<.'ramento wom an, Lor i Terwilliger , ac- cused Robbins or seducing her two years ago at his capital apartment. Two other yo ung women have alleged that Rob- bins sexually ha rassed the m. The 3'7·year-old state senator has denied the allegations. A spokesman for Senate Presi- dent Pro Tern J ames Mills. D· San Die go, said no formal Senate action against Robbins was planned while the charges were pending. A..,Wu~to FACES SEX CHARGES St.te Senator Robb4ns hand and '>ayinv, how 111·1•11 ~ was . She said Hobbins took hei '•• lunch and bought her a II· 1nk After othf'r meetings, J!ot1t1111~ took her lo his apartment, ..-ht>n • they had sex, she said · · 1 had never b€'en tn bcc1 with a man and I was too scarN to s ay anything. but he nevl'r evt>n ask1>d, ·she s:tin .n .. 1 1mr1 1int to thl' Senat~ Huie:, C11111 m1!1ee. "He JUSt we nt to it l\fterwards I r e I t a I o n e , s ,. a r ,. cl " n d ashamed.' Sexual intercourse between an adult and a female under 18 who are not married is a felony' that carries a potential penalty or up to three years in prison. J ackson began his ltl\ .:st:gd · lion Sept 20 a fter news acrounL .. of the complalnt were published Ms. Terwilliger said s he met Robbins when she interviewed him for a high school project He invited her into his office. she said, and "started kissing m~ Earlier. a 17-year old aotJ Barbara girl fil ed a ('r1m11Ja:nt with the e<>mmittee S<t)'fll~ Ho11 bins made advance5 tn lwr 111 1h1 Senate chambt·r Hohh1n.;; lll'nwd 11 and the commit·· 1· latt·r -.;.id 11 found no wrongdotnl! 2 Engines ,Remain Vigil M ainlained At Owl Fire Site Two engine compan ies re· mained ~s a precaution tod~y on the charred perimeter of the Owl fire. a blaze that burned almost 15.000 acres of grassy hillsides above Yorba Linda. The fi re was controlled by Thursday, but a spokesman for the Orange County Fire Depart· ment said the last two engine companies were on duty "Just in case a hot spot flares up " The fire. which began on Tues- day morning and drew as many as 750 firefigt\Lers toits~ines.-, b~ a total of 14,873 acres. One home was lost ., an old wooden ranch houst: on the soutti side of the Riverside Freeway. Mike McKee, public'information officer for the fire department, said the house was occupied but he doe5n 't know who Ii ved there. McKee said about 24 cattle were Irvine School ~ard Eyes Proficiencies Irvine Unified School District trustees meet Monday night to conside r a policy on high school minimum proficiencies and dis· cuss a report on short and long- term district goals. The state requires all students lake high school minimum profi· ciency tests before they are araduated. Trustees are to de· clde how well the studeota must do on the test in order to graduate. · . The lon& and J bort-term ioaJs are a :ibroad policy state· menta which lhe school district tel. Tbe were eatabllahecl ln 1974 and the 1cliool trustees are in tbe proce11 of recetvina . publlc comment on bow I.My ,. should l9e reviled. • e1the"r killed or ha<ll y t1urn1•d 111 t he blaze. and that th1· 111 rurn. animals are being rm11Hl1·1l 1:11 and killed out CJf mern The Owl fire ~01 11" 11,inw because the fi re ori~mated n• :11 :1 quarrv owned by the 0"' I <"<'nwnt Company ln vt-sti~ators for the< 'aiifurnia Department of F'orestr~ "'1•r•· 'it ill invest1)!ating todav lh1· liki-tlho•1d that the fire wa~ sta1 It11 IJy .in arsonist Amtrak Deraile d SPRING F1 EJ.D. 111. t Id '> An Amtrak train carrying 76 passengers derailed ju:-t uutsiue Springfield on Thursd ay naghl, injuring six people Or :::cA:.C~a~~ \\'eat her Fair Sat urday ~xn·pl for early m orning l11w clouds. Cooling trend "'1th lows torughl or 48 aloni.~ the coast to 58 inland Highs Saturday mostl v in 70s. INSIDE 'l'ODA l' The nut big "boom·· 111 Oran~ County may well bl> rn the fjf!ld of C"ULturt Tum f(I Page CI for a report on t hr atatt of the art! 1n 1111• county ···~ -•ltt 0-f Mllt ... 1 ~-t .. N•l~I .....,. M Or•_c.iiil, "' ......., .... k .. ..... ~.c;10 ... ~-. OS ...... ..., '*·~· ,, Tt-1•.... Q TllNl•I Q.1 Wtt-M ........,, c;1 .. .., .. """' ·~ ... ·- Al ONLY PILOT ,.,ac......31, 1• ~-+---J US1' BHEAKJNC----.... Iraq Troops Ericircle Iranian .Oil Center ll~ltHDAO Iraq ~ .. , Is lu~ l'o1Ud It~ for re~ t umplt'ted lht• enl'lr~14:tnl'nl vf Abud.an loda1 .nd 1l" 1nfanlP, and urmor "m o pl*'d on'" 11u<'kl't af\cr anotht-r of f>1'r-.1,rn l Oem> re1u!fl11nc1•' Ul pr~paralhlfl fur ~ fin.ii dnv.-on I~ 1')l11nrt cily, lr•n'i< m&1n stronahotd on lht> t•w.tern l"UQl 111 th•· ··mb.tttlt'd Sh111t uJ Arnh wawrMu:i « i\f) lrut1 11·n111111u1114u1• bruud<'lL~t by Uaa,hctad Radio al110 ":wl lrnq1 for t·-.-.sct fire lo aal'o p1~hn .. ,. andoU &.ankfarm1 In thf' town ut Kho:-rnw,1bad, 20m1l.-uouthflf Atwadan 1t1avenodetaHs 11 ~as thl' flnsl lrnq1 rcfer~nc."e lo opt>rationi around Khos rowuba tl s m<'l' th•• "'11r hn>k•· out on Sept 22 Iran adm1ttod lraqr lr<Xlp:-"'~ll' rh·ar lh •· 111"'" 1'u«-~•} ;ind saad lr4lDl•n Jf'tll and 1 art1llt•rq1rnu1t ... 1t 1l1t•11 1•11,1ttocu. I... f 'BI l ,.rflrr I 11d,.Hr,.rH WA:0-111:\l; l'tl:\ •Al'l nw t-'HI t'llllt'll off pl1tnl' lu 11.tV\' .ti:l'lll:I Ii.ind llcl1 \l'r d J ui.tll'l' l~part!'llent letter l<1 the Re·" Jt'!>Sl' J Jt'k:.on mqu1npg .;bout 0 lht' r lv1I righLo; lt•1:tdt>r s pu:.s1blt' dt'Jl1n.::.. ~11h I rb)'a 11ftt>r Jc1.:k,,,oo telephont•tl lhe Whit•· lluu..,<' It wa:. rt'IXH1l•ll llldll) Hul an FBI :..pokl':.na.An 1>a1d lht' burt"au kne"' nothan~ of th1 <'a ll or s ubsequent c11nver:.almn.s bt-l~t"t"n th.-WhJte Hou!>e and <1 Justice l>epartmcn~fficuil w1J s u1d an flil .su~rv1sor det:ld('d 111deJ)t'nd,•t1ll) 1101 l\1 h&Vt' dge nb mJk1· the deli ver) Th" W ash111gton Po.,t s111d J ackso11, !wad 11( Opernl10n Pl 'Stl. ha!> 1..-e n <'8m"a11(1\lllj( for President l 'a rt er·b rc-elet't1on and u cc•,mpani~ L'arter aboard Air Forle One Crum St Lout!> to <"ol11mb1a . SC . Thur; day n1gh1 .tlotto.rfu KU,. Flrr WILL.OW SPRINGS.NC <AP 1 t-'1ve young peo~le dted of apparent t•arhon ·mc)nox1de poisoning today as they wailed for help in a wrecked car with the engine left runnln~, officials said The Wake County Sheriff's l>epartrnent said lhe car s pun out of ~11trol on a rural road. hit a traffic sign and got stuck 111 a ditch. Shenff's Lt David Waller said the tailpipe was covered with mud. The dead were ide ntified as James Lee Rog.:rs, 21, and his lwtn brothers. H.unald and Donald, both 23. all of Wagram; a nd Peggy Sm ith. 17, and her sister, JuJietle, 16, both ol Fuquay Varina Police Add Security At Burgener Threat SAN DI EGO <AP> -Re p. Clair Burgener , R-Calif,, who is running for re-election against Ku K l ux: Kla n leader Tchn Metzger. has received threats a gainst tUs life. police said lo day. j Robe rt I Burgrcen, assis tant c;hief of police. said the four- lerm congressman "h as re cei ved a Mu pie of anonymous.. threats through lus sister " "We have moved to increase our surveillance of his acHvities at h is requt>st. · Rurg reen said Thursday nii.?ht. Kl a n sman Me tzger. the Democratic nominee. is accom· • paniert by his bodyguards and has bet•n given plain-c lothes µoli<·c· protection tn public ap- p ear an c es 1n t h e 43 rd ~ongressional District In addttwn. Metzger wean; a bullet-proof vest. He cl.urned n a ttempt on his Li ff' was p lanned hefore a man was arrested re- cently for carrying a concealed weapon. No s hots have been f1rerl at eithe r ca ndidate. Reed Roalwright, a Burgener campaign aide, refused lo con- firm that death threats had been m ade on lhe GOP incumbent but said "we have take n certain pre· . LIFE THAEA TE NED? Rep. O.lr Burgener ca utions ." H e would not elaborate. Metzger said he routinely re- ceives threats but knows nothin g about any threats ar,ains t· Burgener . 0ro%f!O .,1'011'ed Conviction Reverse ·Incident Rejected An unusua l legal maneuver to have :i misdemeanor conviction reversed because the JUdge who hearn the case was a llegedly ~p­ pointed to office illegally met wtth quick rejection Thursday .. Central Municipal Court Judge Alau Plaia ruled that decisions by judges or other 1>ubll( officials ~ere not ·open to reversl'IJ ·on the ' claim that the official was im· properly appointed. ORANOl COAS1' DAILY PILOT fh• Qt ttnQfl (M\l O•il• P 1io1 "'"' wl\1(.1\ '" L>ln'tD•f'W-0 ,,,.. ,,..,., Ptfl'H '" Pvt>• ""' J b>t ,,... 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The judge, Payne claimed, was not lawfully a judge a nd there fore had norightlosentence Perez to a 90-day jail sentence in December, 1976. The charge against Orozco 1s ide ntical to one leveled against h im by Nov. 4 election opponent Bobby Youngblood. who asked for a district attorney's investigation oflhe roatterseveral weeks ago. Orozco was a Los Angeles coun- ty re5ident be(ore his Orange County appointment. He h u.aid that he sought lo establish res- idency here through an Anaheim address or a friend when loldofh.is lmnUnenl selection by the gov- e rnor. Payrie claimed Orozco main· tained his Monterey Park res· idence during and after his a p- pointment and therefore failed to abide by a 54-day-resldency re· qulrement. Tbe district attorney's omce has acknowledged it ls looking ln· t.o the cbaraes agalnat Orozco. Plaia ruled iD the matter Thurs· day mornLna on a motion by ti.e diatrict attorney to di1ml1's · Payne'apetWoa. Payne bM denied that bis leaal adiOM-were pollt.ically motlval· ed. or la eome way connected t.o Y~ .. calllpalp. • ()4 1ly .,.1to1 ~'•"' Paete LOSES APPEAL ROUND Supervfeor Anthony A11tliony H earir1g· Cleared u,· fo'RIWElt'lt..'K S('UOt.M EHL OflP'l•O•tl; P1lot!.& .. tt l'he Sldrt of ~1 prd1mrn ary hear I n g i n I (1 ,. :.I fll p :J I ~ n f u II rt la1111ckrtn!=( alkJ.(a t1011s a~ai11!'ll Orangi> <.:1111nly f.'11 'ii Ois tn <'t Sup ... rv1.~hr Ph1lq. ,\.111 h1m y ha: hcl'n t•lcJrt•cl 11\ lh .. · St..itl' Suprcme(.'nurt ma <1to 3dc11s1on The court 0 !> ruling n<•l to ht•,;1r an ..tµpt•J I filt•ll by A11tl1,1Jn) .s .it hJrl\lY!> (',IOU' 1n lht: hn.:il davs of lhe incumbent l-Uµt'n l!.111 .., n 1m p:..1~n fm .i ~·t cond term an <1ff1<'1.' T hf' cli•t·t 1•ln 1-. l'ut•.,da \ ··fl '-; d minor c11!.c111P.11111 ment, · Anthony '>cl1'1 tocl:.iy l'he .i llJ :J votL-. how,•n·r 1nd1c-.tl<•:. t he court c;hare~ !'>Otn<• uf lhe cunce rnf that \AoC h••\f' .:il.w1u1 the v.ay lhest• 1•ha rgt>1o Wt>r<: ltrought · Prose<-utor R1r ha rct lfarlen, a slalt' depul\ Jltorne) general said a dale for the start of the pre linar) hearing h as not bet•n c tablishcd lie said 1t 1s llkel\' tha t a ll parties involvt•rl m the cast> w1ll r~turn befure (Jrangl• Cvu t1t y Su r e ru1r. Court Judge t'luudc Owt'llS tn Sl'l 1ouc h a d ale. Haden sa1d 1t woulrl lw \Pry wi likely that any court app earance would llCl'Ur in adva nce of the elcc~1on A n t h o n y . a n 11 f '' r m e 1 ~uper v1sor HJlph IJ11>dnch . •:tr•· accused uf t·11nsp1r1n~ to conceal the .,oun·t" of about $60.0oo thal wab fwmell·d into 1!176 :iolitw;il rampai~ns 1nrlur11ng Anthony':-. ~uccessfuJ race for upervii;or Anthony com.1:-tenllv has de n1ed th£' char~es a~ainst him fi e has nn: howPver. l!ntered .t form<il ple a <iue to tht r:-.tens1ve lega I wran~IJng that ha~ orcurn.-c1 between th(' pro~i>rut111n ,,nd tht Jt!fenst T IH' t·hur.i;:l·.; M IJ!!O&lt:. were filL>d mcffl' lhun thr•·•· ,c:•T" ..tgo Murde r Trial Date Slated For Marine A m11r<1er trial wi ll begin l>E-c for a 2:>-year old Marine atcused of fa1ally injuring a fellow serviceman in a July 19 brawl tn· side the El Toro ~tarine Corps Air Station Enlisted Man'sClub. Lt. Mark Hough. s pokesman for the air station, s airl Cpl Robert t.. Pe Jrson Y.i ll face unprem<.-dit<it ed murder ~harges m a general court mar'1 ial hearing lo be held at the air sta\llm If convicted. he could be sen tenced to life im- prisonment, I fough said. He is accused of smashing a chair 11gams1 the head ()( Lance Cpl Ryan W Leroy. 19. Hough said Leroy died ur <1 m assive brain hemorrhage m !:>anta Ana ·Tus ttn Communtl\' Hospita l · Le rny, who was assigned lo Marine t-1,ghter ~llac\ Squadron 314, had bel11 in the Marine Corps s incC' November of 1978. His home town was Reeseville. Wis. Pears o n . a native of Philadelphia, was ass igned to th e air s tation 's headquarters squadron LaBonte Electe d Panel Pre8ident Monte La Bonte. director of the Sadd leback College fine arts division. has been e lected presi~ de nt of the Southern Section of the Music Assodation or the California Colleges. As president, LaBonte is plau nlng the state music associa· lion's fall conference, to be held Nov. 7 at El Camino College Charge Rejected DETROIT lAP> -A feder.al judge in Detroit has rejected ~he U.S. Census Burea u 's contention that It cannot meet his order t.o adjust census figures lo re nect an undercurrent among blacks and H11pank1. "The report la full of-ne1ativi1m -'nothing wltl work,·" U.S. Oistrtcl Judge Horace Gilmore said on Thurs· day. · ~~~~;.;,_..;.;..;___~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~·~~~~~~~~ _\_~ f ',....P•pAI HOSTAGES me11l Ii m 1·mlwrs s hort of a fJllOl lint 'l 111' hard lln•·r~. who said they lhd not want uny action on the hostage:. until wrt cr the y .s: prcsidt'ntlal elt>ct1ons and d1cJ nOl wunl tohPlp Pres1dcmt Carter K nowlcdJ?cuble s ources in 'l't>h r .m 1·xpressed isome doubt to · din It.at lltl' f•arham .. nl would 1l1 ·H·us., l lil' hu11ltii.:t-issue a s "<'hl'rluled Sunday Khomcrn1 pre~umubly could t!lld the parliamentary impasse by 1nstr11etin~ all dl'IJUlies lo al· l1!1111 1 he i.esi.1011 l n Stoc·kholm. Sw•·rten. officials 1( the J1rhrw S<'a11air s a id a l99· .,,•:1t DC 8 :u rllnn was on s tandby Jl I hf' f'Jl y's CilfpOr\, pQS!)i bly for Q fl1~hl lO Tehran on I wo hOurs· no1 tt f' lo lak1 out the hostages Sta1.a1r IS ..... ub:..1d1a ry or SAS. Scandtn:.iv1an A1 rline System Sc;ina1r M an aging Director Ci\!orge Obso n said a jet had been \10 M:.tndb.\ Mnce th ' be~inning Of t h1~ .... et'k ror a flight to Tehran Jn<i back ··to s omewhere 1n c;ermany · l's con tingency vlan~ arc believed to call for a s topover in Wr!'t c;ermany by the releast..'<i ho:.la~e!>. ··A broker in London conta<·ted U!> last Frufay about the st :rndby flrghl bul aS U."Ual In SUl'h cases we know nothing at this st age ;1bout wh11 the ('li(·nl 1s." Olsson tvld Thl' Asso('1alcd Press i n Washin~tun Stal~ Depart rra•n l sµokl':-nurn .loh11 II Tr.Ult· n c r '" ~ 1 d t h (' r l p II rt :. of t h e .11rplun<' 11rran1:l'rrH•nts were ·rumor-;tou~~ofar " T ht· l':irli;1rn<•lll C'onim1si;ion 1!> ,.,. pe<'lc.>tj 10 ""t c1111 four condition~ l1~lt'd Ly J>:lu1rncm1 last month: rt>l 11r11 11f lht-lalP "hah '~ wealth, a 11kdf.!P nf non-1nterferenre an 11 ,.,, :. affutr;,, w 1thdr awal of !av. s111Lc; <c~.11nsl I ran. and release of ~ b1 l11on in Iranian assets fr11it>n 1n I ' -; banks The com m 1s~mn <:11uld "bo add conditions Somt> dLput11!:-. are reported d t! rn J nding the mlPd St ates al!>o pull out of the Pers ian Gulf area :i nd -.upply Iran with some $25'1 mlll10~ 1n military s pare parts lo m;ik e up for losses m the 40-day ~ vld war with ne1ghbor1ng Iraq. Tt'hran radio today s aid Pres1 dent Aliolhassan kan1 Sadr would hol<i a news ronferl'nce Saturday. b u t s h •> r l I y a f t c r w a r d a spc)k esman -:aal t he confe rence was 1•a nccll·d tit•c·auSl' the pre!>r ch'nt had LCJ "g11t out of town cin u r~ent businc•ss " HOlJSING • • lhl· proJcet 1s 1·um~le t ed in I ,anu.iry 1982 Wind~rwld ApartmenL<; on Culver Drt\t· north of Deerf1E!ld \ \ <'llUl'. rh1' 24':S 11n1t complex V.h1.-h "•'I oi,tn 1n ~ay 1982 \\Ill 101111dc 1;(.1 11n1t' w11h s11b~1d1tl'd • t r t \\01Kll1rr•i ,.:1· 1 iok'> al Al1t111 \, ·nu. <Jnrl .I ('(frc\ ro.td w1 II lw r l'Jth fur r1l0<·U;>dnt v 1n JtlnP 1'11:12. i\1: t~ 11f 1t!> un1•.1o ~ 111 hdVe :.Ub· .;11117N1 n·nt~ • -Woodhridf!l'.' Oall~ l:'art H ne<c r Yalt> !')(>ulh and A lt'on A venue ~ 1!1haw2.30 u11ils of whtl'h 46 will be suh~1d1zed It will be ready ror ut·cup:.inr•y in .June 1982 Th r Al<lers a l Allc1n Avenue :ind Culver Drwe will have 304 vn1ts of whi ch 80 will have s ub· srdill'd rent It will be ready for ul·cupancy 'Omt.>l i me in 1982. Theft Kin~ Broken SAN FRANCISCO;< AP) The 1-'BI said more than $2.5 million in stolen goods have been re· covered and two theft rings that robbed inte rstate and foreign s hipments h1·oken up. Ca1·ter,.Reagan Swap Barbs By Thf' As50l'l•ted Press , Ronald Reagan evok ed Shakespeare to criticize Jimmy Carter and the president wggested sendi~g the forme r actor to Hollywood as the two candidates campaigned furiously toward the de!1ouemenl of the 1980election. . But whatever dra ma there was in the campaign Thursday came more from possible embarrassm ents lo the catididates than f~om the ir on·the-road rhetoric. FOR R EAGAN, THERE WAS THE withdrawal from the cam- paign or his ch.ief foreign policy adviser amid a controversy. and for Carter tin! disclosure of a Justice Department report cnt1c1Z1n~ him in the h'andlingofthe Billy Carter Libya aH<tir The campaign rhetoric had Reagan continumg t<1 hammer at Carter's economic pplicies "a tragic tomedy of errors.·' he dubbed them while tbe pn:sidenl agam harped on the Reput>lican·s stafe· men ts about calling o ut the troop:.. "Let 's make sure tha t we don't have to find out when he' II call for use of American military forces next year by sendin,g him hack to Hollywood. California , where Am erican m1hla r) rnr ct':. won't listen to his voice, .. Carter said at a rally 1n Nt•w York's gurmcntdrslnct. REAGAN BROUGHT UP SHAKESPEARE'~ "The. Come.dy of Errors" in Texarkana on the Texas· Arkansas border, while s~ymgor the president, "lie ga vc us five prugra ms, and yet our economic mess has only worsened lle 's punished us lon g ~~nough . He has not ea rned the loyalty of those whos uppurted him .. Independent candidate John Anderson was m11k1 ~g a last desperate bid to get Carter tu de bate him , meanwhile. <'a l ~n~ on thl· president to make good on the statement that h would consider other debate challenges after h is face-to-face mceting w1lh Reagan ANDERSON'S LA W\I ER, MITCHELi. Rogovin. :>t:'nt a tt-lt'IHHn1 to Carter campaign manager Rubert Strauss rE!m1nd1 ng the prP:.1dt·11t of his pledge. While there was no immediate a nswer 1l w as hi ghly vn likely Carter ""ould debatP Ande r:-.on in the last crw.h or the cam pa1gn . Today , both maior part) 1·and1dates were e1ga1n rnung from political ra il v to pollural rally. Carter 1 rymg to keep a n unt.>iJ~Y hold on his n<illve South. anrl Reagan trying lu tie up large and a:. yet un- decuJed industrial states in the 'lortheast and M 1d""e ·;1 Anderson was campaigning 1n ~ev. England a nd Nt'MV York Jn Pittsburgh loda) Rea~an implored lJemncrab ••• desert Carter and accused his n val ,,f 'dragging h1l> feel " 1n 1 h1· frll er al invesltgallon of Billy l.arter Focusing the last four days 11f lhf' µres1de nt1al rac ... on tc1o;,uµ stales. the Republican presrdenttal candidate lrierl to ~t:'nt>rate en thus iasm for a big GOP turnout on Eleclt0n Oay "I WAST TO THANK .\LL rJf vo u." he told ..i ''"'"' o of hun- dreds of s upponers 1n a returb1c;hcd tra in s tatwn h1·ri 'Anrf h.i\" 1ng thanked y•1u I want to l>a~ don't relax Reagan said hf' was :-.urc the rally was j)ackert wtlh Uemo<·rat!. an d independenL'i ai. well as Hepublit'ans and invited them to get behind lus candid an llt.> hcgan the d~y \\llh a µn valc mePling \\llh l:ibor and busi· rress leaders . Prl·ss s poJ..f•S man I .~ n ="of l1ge1 r!!fu:.ed to d1sC'lose t • , the 1dent ily of an> p:1rl1c1panl..'> in the 011,ctinl!. s1-1v1111t ~11me did nut I want their namt'~ mitde pubUc TOT, DAD SEEN ... bloncMrnired tot and 1s separ.;.cted from her husband A former ne ighbor or t he Ry ans. who hve<l in England unttl several months ago ~hl·n tht' mother a nd son r am e lo ~ '-'"' pw t Reach. tnld :l11thorrltl"\ ,ne v..•:- l'ertain 11 wa!'> the• m1s:.ing bm "hl· sa~ r\Pwport Bt-dl'h poltl·e .,,.,cJ h 1 dav lhe .. "11now11111 ~l· r;.i:..v 11110 lh~ h;m«is of the Oran~e C..:t1unl\ District Attor:nE!~ .1n9. allefTl(.ll t•1 secur e a c;hild·stPahng ""~rran1 t•J e na bl~-Britis h a'UI ho r itir' (rr make an arrest. Mrs. Ryan. who said s ht· was taking a nap when her !>Oii vanished oul of his crib. c;ays s he 1s re lieved by the sig ht in~ "It's certainly the least' of t\,\,11 ev i Is .·· s he com ment\!d today Police. al fi rst believing the boy m ight have wandered from his grandp4rents· home. never dis counting the theory that the bo) might have been kidnapped, said they've been able to put together this scenario they claim led up to and followed the abduction. Detectives claim the 40-year old father. a British c itizen who works m Saudi Arabia. flew into Los /\nj!elrs lnternat1onal :-1 <\1rpw t f\n OC'l ll!. renle r1 a car ; and latt•r t hccked in al a Costa : M t>Sa motr I : Onet' in CJrJni.;t· C'c1unt:-. JXihc<' · ,J!o ·l.'n. I Ill' f,llht·r """~ll•llt'd hi1o car f.ir a \'dJ1 .ii ·1 ..... 1nt a ·\n.l rental agPOC\ )!r ..1hltt cl tht hoy and dr<l\" lo ,J :-om.ill t11wn "' ~11•x1c11 "'herl· th( c•:1r rrportcdl.Y \\a::- :l"and(lt)1't\ From thl·re poll< l' .,pl•cul ate h1> hkcl) <·aught .i plane In Mex· 1co Cit\' "'1th h 1~ hllle son :mci .boa,rd~.I I n1ghl lO f ,OOO()n Japan Ship Search Set NAG1\SAl\I. .JJ pan tAP1 Sal\'age te<1ms have begun an attempt to r<>C'OVl'r a n ~st1mated $2 million worth of gold and s 1l \fer believed to be aboard a 17t~ntury Portuguese ship Jy. ing the s Pa bottom off this port ty in Western Japan Thc Nippon ~1 ar1l1me Developm ent t'o . began the operation today after a tradi· tional Shinto rchg1ou!" ser vice ·WHY ALDEN'S? We show more than thirty manufacturer's carpet lines with approximately 3000 sa mples. We carry about 100 rolls of carpet at special prices. In o ur remnant room are hunc:leds o f remnants fro m. tiny to room size Every American manl!facture r ~f vinyl is represented in our vinyl display: Armstrong. Congoleum. Gaf. Mannington. B!scayne and Amtico. Ro lls and remnants in stock at special prices. I •/, 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE uur· drapery department intludes custom fraperies. "Levelors ... Woven Wood Blinds. Custom Bedspreads and special treatments for unusual windows. We not only have a specialist in this department. but our own excellent installer as well. Wood floors are represented by several manufacturers such as Bruce. Harris and Sykes. Patterns include Plank afld Parquet designs. DEN'S • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . installation . custom draperies linoleum • wood floor cosr A MES•. CALIF 97617 • PHONE 646 48J8 646 ?JSS .. ... Laguna/South Coast f!1I T11ir1 • VOL. 73, NO. lOS, ~SECTIONS.« PAGES O RANG ! (~r ll Nl Y CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1980 ostages ue ,UFE THREATENED? Rep. Clalr Burgener Burgener Laguna Race Heats Up Chargt's and counkr(•hari.{t:s n~w today In the l'ilmpaign over a Laguna Beach liluHtop pre.!>erva- lion initiative Mayor Wayne Haglin called statement<; in a campaign mailer sent by Laguna Beach physician Gene Atht>rton. the author or the initiative. "purposely mislead ing .. Athe11on responded that the campaignagamst Mesasure Eon the ballot was "fraudulent" and ··unfortunate .. Baglin, in a letter to Deputy Ci Ly Attorney Marc Winthrop. re·' fer red to statements in the mailer sent by Atherton Oct 24, which states "the city has authorized destruction or coastal bluffs and unsafe development close to .and on the face of bluffs prone lo S L •{ collapse." ays I e Bagi.in asked that Winthrop in· form the council at its Tuesday . meeting "what legal action ma~ Threatened be t°ppropriate" regarding t h~ J statements. · "His exaggerations certainly SAN DIEGO <APl -Rep. should be brought to the im- Clair Burgener. R-Calif.. who is mediate attention of the ap· running for re-election. against propria~e fair political pract1re!' Ku Klux Klan leader Tom committee in the county," BagUn Metzger, has received threats wrote. Fares ol BallOICf!OI a1ainst his life, police said to-Atherton said t hat the city day. standards for the development Robert Burgreen, assistant of coastal bluffs are "grossly in· obJef of police, said the four· adequate," a charge he has term congressman ''has re· made before. He listed blufflop ceived a couple of anonymous projec~ he said were approved threats th.rough his sister .. by the rity Sandy Culp paints goofy expressions on pumpkins to be displa yed over the weekend at Six Flags Over G·eorgia amuse- ment park in Atlanta. Over 100 of the pumpkins were prepared. } "We have moved to increase Atherton said "almost every our surveillance of his activities stalement"made by r ity opponents al bis request," Burgreen said and homeowners against his in· T)iursday ni1ht. itiative were false. Klansman Metzger , the "I have tried to correct this Slide Area Dirt Two Creu's Keep J/igil At Fire Site Moundl~ ReD10ved Democratic nominee, is accom-.through public hearings." he/ panied by bis bodyguards and said. has been given plain-c lothes He said contrary to some state- police protection in pubUc ap· menls made by opponents, his in- -: p e a ran c es in t he 4 3 rd itiative P.ernlits variances frory Congressional District. 35 reel to within 25 feet of the bluft In addition, Metzger wears a edge without a citywide vote n bullet-proof vest. He claime<t n "A_lso, there ,is no walkway i h attempt on his life was planned front-0r homes. The initiaove r · " 1 before a man was a rrested re-quires only an easement for l~e cenlly for carrying a concealed commercially zoned area south pr JI fired at either candidate. weapon. No shots have been Main Beach Park." / "' Reed Boatwright, a Burgener ll campaign aide, refused to con-Po11·ce Hunt I Cl Ii.rm that death threats had been !. made on the GOP incumbent but .. said "we have taken certain pre-vi·eJ·o R -~~r cautions." H e would not _ OD ~ ;o ·elaborate. ,. Metzger said he routinely re- ceives threats but knows nothing about any threats against Burgener, Murder Trial Date Slated For Marine A murder trial will begin Dec. 1 for a 25-year-old Marine accused of fatally injuring a fellow serviceman in a July 19 brawl in- c aide the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station Enlisted Man's Club. Lt. Mark Hough, spokesman for tbe air station, said Cpl. Robert A. >i Peanon will face unpremeditat- n ed murder charges in a generlll court-martial hearing to be held at tbe air station. U convicted, he 0 could be aeotenced to life im- priaonmmt, Hough said. He la accused of smashing a '1 chair qainat the head of Lance ~ Cpl. RyanW.Leroy.19. O range County Sheriff'.!> deputies are looking for a red haired man who is suspected or robbing the Security Pacific Bank in Mission Vie10 of $800 Thursday afternoon. 1 A sheriff's spokesman said the man entered the bank at 24896 Chrisanta Drive at about i p.m . armed with a pistol. Reportedly the man fled the scene on foot. bu\....il believed to have been dri .. away by an accomplice a short distance away, the spokesman said. Reportedly the man is about 25 and weighs about 150 P<>unds. At the lime of the robbery he was reportedly wearing brown cow boy hat and beige spo coat. ved WASHINGTON (AP -In a significant policy ch nge, the Cart.er administration has given Israel permission t offer its Klir jet fighter plan for sate to Mexico, Venezuela nd Colom· bia. By STEVE MITCtlF.LL OI I,_ O•olf f'olet St.it Sayi11g he was tired of "fool- drajlging·· by five San Clemente homeowners . City M anag~r George Caravalho has ordered city rrews to remove dirt but- tresses from streets near a JWle 13 land!>hde The two dirt mounds, which were loc~on Calle Patnr1a and L<f peranza. were pus hed onto pr1v e property b•!neath the 30.000 cu · · yard landslid<-. The ~ncn da ms we re placed on city streets JUSL days after the Fnd he 13th land ltde in order to contain the landslide But geolog1~ts ha\•f' subse - quentl~· s aid they don 't belJeve removal or tbe mounds wouJd create any problem Caty offic1afs did fear that 1r the moWlds were allowed to re· main tn the streets . heavy winter rains would create a river of mud that would now down to El Camino Real and in- to adjacent homes Earlier this month the city of- fered to loan the five affected property owners up to $20,000 to· "winterize" the slide scarp and remove the two ea rth but- tresses. • "The proposal car*drom tbem (the homeowners)." said Cara valho. "We said if they signed a 'hold ~armless' clause. we would do the work. which we be I i eve w o u Id ha v ~ b.e en beneficial for all parties." Instead , the city manager said, the homeowne rs rejected the idea of the clause. "The:v were dragging their feet and we couldn't wail any longer. so I i:1uthorized the dirt to be removed fr om publi c streets ... But homeowner T n n,v JJaumgartner. whose expensive Calle Palnci~ tioinr ~urrered s ubstantial damage in the shdP, views Caravalho s s tatement differently { "The r 1t y offered to loan mon ey to u~ " Baumgartner said "But they told us thev would dec1dl' how much the project wouJd coi;t, then bill us ''Then lhev s aid that if anvthing went wrong. 'Hey, it's not thecity·s problem· .. Baumgartner. the only proper · ty owner who was forced to move out or . his house by 'the landslide. said he arrived at his home earlier \this Wt!ek to find city crews dumping dirt onto his property. ·'They just t.ook the dirt off the streetnand piled it back on the h111:··· he said. "J think it's going to create some awful problems." But Carava;lho said he had to act to get the dirt off of public 1'treets. · II was a liability to the city and I couJdn 't lallow 1t to remain on the streets a ny longer.·· he said. ~ Meanwhile. ~e five property owners will meet next week to determine wh?l steps they will Two engine c·o mpanies re- mained as a precaution today on the charred perimeter or the Owl fire. a blaze that burned almost 15.000 acres of gr assy hillsides ;.bove Yorba Linda The fire was controll<'d bv Thursday. but a s pokesman ro'r Lhe Orange County Fire Depart m enl said the last two engine companies were on dut) "just in raseahotspotflares up " The fire, wh1rh bega11 on Tue1'· day morning and drew a~ many as 750 firefighters to its I ines. burned a total of 14 ,873 acres One home was lost an old wooden ranch houst' Qn the south side of the R1vers1de Freewa" Mike McKee. pubbc mformauon officer for the fire department. said the house was occupied but he doesn't know who Ii ved there McKee said about 24 cattle were either killed or badly burned by the blaze , and that the injured animals are bemg rounded up and kiUed out of mercy. The Owl fire got its name because the fire originated near a quarry owned by the Owl Cement Company Investigators for the California Department of Forestry were still investigating today the likelihood that the fire was started by an arsonist. take lo "winterize" the hill. Amt '1d...._ n ·1 d "I don't k\"low if' ~Y~-F---rera1 e e~ough ~ney .~o prepare the SPRINGFIELD. Il l. <AP> ht~I '?.r ~ter, Baumgartner An Amtrak tra.in carrying 76 said. W~ re meeting next week passengers derailed just outside and we'll Just have to take it Springfield on Thursday night ~rom the~e." injuring six people. ' Hauch said Leroy died of a Jl maaaive brain hemorrhage in Santa Ana-Tustin Community l Hotpital. Leroy, who wu usi1ned to Marine Fl1hter Attack Squadron 114, bad been in the Marine Corps Reagan Trade Barbs 1 llDff No.ember ol 19'71. His home town wu Reeaeville, Wu. Pearson , a native o f PbllaclelDIUa, wu usi1ned to the ·air ataifbn'• headquarters ..... droa. I Oaarge Rejected DSTROIT (AP ) -A federal ••• la o.trolt bu rejected tbe VS. C-Bureau'• coateDUon ... tl ~ meet Illa order to __,_ ..... n,... to Nfteet -~ ..... blacb .. m •• dn. ..,,. Npart 1' fllll of4 -....UNID • -•notNnl ........ ~ ... Dt.tnct ,...,. ... au-. 18141 OD ftun· ~ By Tiiie Aaoclatecl Preaa Ron d Reagan evoked Shakespeare to criticize Jimmy Carter and thepraident suggestedsendin1 the former actor to Hollywood as the two candidates campalped furiously toward t.be denouement of tbe ltlOelection. But wbatever drama there was lo the campat1n Thursday came more from poulble embarruamenta to t.be tfandldates than from their on-the-road rhetoric. l"Oa aUGAN, TBSaS WAS THE withdrawal from the cam- pal~q ol-tda chief foretp policy adviser amid a controversy, and for Cartel', die dltekleure of a JUltlce Department report critlcllin1 him lntbehmdlln1ottbe8lltyCmer-Ubyaaffair. The campelp rbetoric bad Re81an continuinl to hammer at Carter'aeeoaom.le polldes-"• traclc comedy of errors." he dubbed tbem -wtlllle tbe pretktetlt qa1n b1rped on tbe Republican's 1tate- m•ta aboatalllalout tbetroope. "IAt'1maa1unWiat wedoa'tbavetoftDdout when he'll call for .. of~-mUttaty ,._ nnt year by HDdlnl lllm back to Hollywood, California, where American military forces won't listen to his voice," Carter said al a rally in New York's g•rmentdlstrict. REAGAN BROUGHT UP SHA&ESPEAa£'8 "The Comedy of Errors" in Texarkan• on the Texas-Arkansas border, wbHe sayin& of the president, "He eave us fiveprognms, and yet our economic meas has only worsened. He's punished us lon1 enough ... He has not earnedlheloyaltyoflhoaewbosupportedbim." Independent candldate John Anderson wu maklnl a last desperate bid to 1et Carter to debate him, meanwhile, calln1 on tbe president to make 1ood on the statement that be would consider other debatecballen1eaafterbisface-to-face meetln1 wttb Rea1an. ANDEIUION'S LA WYBS, IUTCllELL Ro1ovtn, sent a tele1ram to Carter campaip mana1er Robert Strauss remindiq t.be president of bis pledee. While there wu no, immediate answer, it wu hllhly un- likely Carter would debate Andenoa ln tbe lut cruab of the cam- p1i1n. Today. both major party candid1te9 were 11aln raclna from ,. CIM CA•PAIGN,Pa1e AJ> .• .. ··-~ Your llom .. tct"'n ~ally ~ .. •·spapt•r TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Jetliner Said on 8 yThe \~<;11c laled l'r+''!" I ran·., govP1·nnh'n1 ra1tio '.aid today a ''just m cth1>d ·for r .. 11 .. 1:-. ing the 52 Amen can ho;;t;.1g .. ~ tl.1rl been workeo nui anti a "'\ "l'd1:<h jetliner r••p..r!·•oll\ ":i -. 11ut 111i stanl'fh v f1>r :i fl 11 I'll 1•1 I 1 . Ml J.-111 {.; .S 1JH1r1JI ,1g;,1r1 ~ 1ul ••lflt•rl against un<11w o,1111m1:-m •J,• 1 a pOSSI blc> 1•nd tu Ill•' lt<.h l J ~f' rr ISi!> Onr Stal\' Ot:>pac11n• nr .,fii11J I in Wast11ngto~1 c:..llc>d rcportsu(:111 LATE SHAH'S SON NAMES SELF KING -A4 1mmint!nt brt>akthrnugh non sense '' President Carte l a~kt>d in CQlu mbla. S.C . "hethl't l ht' 1·a p II\ e 1\men1·ans would h,.. rplPd!-i::d soon. replierl · I hop1· sn I 1·an 1 pred1ctanvthinf! l1l11n 'thavt·;in, information l•>udinJ! to a 11 uw scheduli.• " The sllqHl.!>C' hroadr asl lo) Tehran rad in gave n11 de trill oft h•• reported method fttL reM>I vrn~ Uw crisis. nor did 11 attrihut(· the statement lo any Iranian offlr 1al But 1t appeared to be a r..feri net' to still-secret C'ond1tions fnr tlw Amerirans ·release proposc<i hy a special rommhs10n of the Iranian Parliament The broadcast Sl!Pmed lo Ix· an attem pt b~ some in PO'A-er t<1 hrlp pave the way for thi-o•ventllal re lease of the hostages ... rnd tt• pressure a hard line ra11.1Clll within the Iranian Parhamrnl that ~as blockPrl •·ff on" tn ~nf1 tb· cris is The rjjdio statement -;aid Iran had already been "victonou.s" over the Uniled St ates in Lhe hm;tage confrontattun. an<l sa1c1 release of the Amerac11n~ w<J11lcf be neither • UllJU~t " t1(1r · C'""- ardly " fran· r~volu110n ar' lt.Jder A) atoll ah Ruhollfh KhQmc1n1 ha:- g 1 v e n t h e l' d r I , J m ,. n t respons1bilit) for dec1dmii 1he fate of the hosta~es , wh11 t()(la) spent their 363rd d,1y in t<.1pt1v1ty But after tJ1n•e da\''i or blllt.'I 1lc bate behind rlo:.Pd rto11r" thl hard liners Thursda,\' b<•yrottc.'<1 an open ses ... 1on nf Parham1•ot that was tu have conMdereti llw t•omm111sion's recommt•ndld r <on dit1onsforthehosta~es· rl' l:.t~1· The S<'ss1on was post JH111 c•cl 11111 ii Sunday because thP bcH l"11tt rir 1;4: of the 228 deputies left the l'<irli ·1 m ent 17 members shnr1 l'f , quorum The hard-liners . ...,h., -.aid the.•.> dad not ~ant any <.1t"t1nn 1m thl' hostag<•s until afl f:t t h ~ L· S ISee lfOSTAGl::S, Page A2> LaBonte Elect~d Panel PresidPnt Mont e La Bonte, d 1rPrl11r nf lhl' Saddlebark Coll ~~c frnl' .irt<. division, has.been ~lected prcs1 dent of the Southern Sl•tl ion (If the Mus ic Assor1ation ,,, tht· California Colleges • As president. La Bonte is pla11 ning the state music assQrin ti on' s fall conforencc. to be held Nov. 7 at El Camino C'ollf'~t· Or :~~,:o."M "'eat her Fair Saturday except ror early morning lo .... clouds. Cooling trend with lows tonight or 48 a long lhe coast to 58 inla nd Highs Saturday mos tly in 70s. INSIDt: TODA\' The Mn btg "boom" in Oran~ COt111ty may well he in I~ field o/ cWlure Tum tn Page Cl for o report on the stale o/ the arts 1n thl' co~ntu · / ···~ r j OAIL Y Pll..01' ~--JV~1 · BREAKING----.... Alai a Pleads·. 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Yorll.. down S4 711 Rut 11 huJ fallt•n 1111'\:!5 •1e1 StlH•r trurlt'll m '\1•\\ Yurk ul SIH 8? clmt'11 <ll 1·1·11h f 'BI uurr l •df"llrf"rf'd WASlll NUTON 1,\ l' 1 Tht• ... lil c·ulll'd uH JJl,m:. to h.Ht· agents hand deliver a Jus t1t·1• l>epartmenl le tll'r lo lhl lfrv J essl' J ack:,on 1nqu1nng about the c1v1I nghl~ h•ader ~ 1111~~1hh· dealings \\1lh 1.1byd dfter J ackson telephonl'<l t he Whal •• lloust· 1t was rt>portec.l toJa) But an nn spokesman said the bureau knew nothan~ of llw call or subs~ucnt-<-1wvc rsat1ons between the Whale Housl' 111111" J ust1ce Department official and said a n FBI supNv1s11r 1l1·1·11k 1I inde pendently nC)I to have agents make the de lt vt•ry, Ttw Wa shington Post said J ackson. head of. Operation PUSH. has been cam p1c11..:ntnl( for P.re:.1dent CartN's re.election and accompanicc1 Car.,.r· abo:.arJ Air Force One from St Louis to Columbia. S.(' • Thur-. da) night Labor Talk• i• Poland WARSAW. Poland <AP> After r eceiving an appart>nl Kre mUn vote or confiden ce in a hghtning tnp to Moscow, Polis h leade~ began a <'ritical meetrng today with independent tr adl' union le~der.. threate ning new st rikes to protest what they s~ c.1s go'"emment interf~rence in their Oedgling la~r movement. Premier Jozef Pinkowski. who accompanied Communist Pa rn ctuef Stanislaw Ka n WI on Thursd ay's visit to Mos cow. met "1th· Lech Walesa and othe r leaders of Solidarity. Polanc1 '~ largest independent tra de union move ment. The union !iOUght the m~tmg. unde r way at Pinkows ki's office in Warsaw4 l!> ~1S· cuss a c:uurt-ordered change in t he union c harter declaring Com mum st Party suprem acy in stale :iHairs ,,ttono.riM K Ub Fire WILLO W S l'HINGS, N ~. <AP I -Five young people died of apparent carbon-m onoxide poiso";ing today a~ they _w~ited for help 111 a wrecked car wi th the engine left r w uung, officials said The Wake-. C()unty Sheriff"s Department s aid the car s pun out uf control on a rural road, tut a tr affic sign and got stuck in :1 ditch Sheri ff'~ Lt David Waller s aid the tailpipe was cove red "1th mud The dead were 1Jent1fied as James 1,ee Rogers, 21. and his t"' an hmt hers Rona Id a nd Oona Id. both 2J, all of Wag ra m : and Pei!~Y Smith 17. and her sister . J uliette, 16, both of Fuquay \'anna CAMPAIGN INTENSIFIES. • • pohllral rally to polat1cal rally, Carter trying to keep a n uneasy hold on his naU\t' South. and Reagan trying to t ie up large and as yet un decid ed industrial s tale s in the Northeast-;ind Mid wes t. Anderson was campaigning in Nev. England and New York. In Pittsburgh toda y fteagan implored -Democral'> lo desert Ca rter and accused his rival of "dragging his feet " in the federa l anvestigat\on of Billy Cartt r. . . Focusmg the last four days of the pres1deot1al race on tossup states. the Republic;in presidential candidate tried lo generate t•n thus 13$m for a big GOP turnout on Election Day "I WANT TO THANK AJ,L of you, .. he told a crowd of hun dr ed s of supporters in a re furbish.ed train station here "And lrnv ing t hanked yQu . I wa nt to say don't re la x "•. Reagan s aid he was su re the rally was pack~d with lk mouat:- an d independ ents as well as Re publi<'ans and invited tbl·rn 111 .:1·t behind his ca ndidacy He began the day with a pri,·ate meet ing with labor and hu:-1 ness leade rs Press· s pokesm an Lyn Nofziger refused to dast'los/ the 1de nt1ty of any participants in the meeting . s aying som1· tlul not want their names m ade public. Japan Ship Search Set NAGASAKI. Japa n (Ar, Salvage tea ms ha ve begun an attempt to recover an estimated $2 million worth of ~old and silver believed to be aboard a 17th century Portuguese s hip ly· iog on the sea botto m off this port city.in .Western J apan . Th e N i p p o n Maritim e Oevelo pme nj. Co.. began the operation today afte r a tradi lional Shinto religious se rvice. OAANOE COAST ' \( DAILY PILOT The 0,.,. (M\f 0.th PtHH ••1'' •htth n tomD1MIO ,,.. H••' Prtt-.. ., PWOll'\M'CI o, trw Or•nq• (°"''' Pu;blt\"°'"O Com0..tn• ~CM'"'• •G•l•Of'I\ _.,,. ~t\N'O Moft011h l~•O\;Q., F t10.'f' IO' (~t• Ml!'~ N~•oort &-•<" t-tvnt•noton 8t•r " 'Oynl••" V•ll•t lr•ll'f' t.•Qwn• 8••t"t \outf't , .. ,t A "ft91• t1'910t\4il Pd•ltO"' I'\ pwC>ll\"'t<I S.twtO•O •no Wnd•Y\ trw-Pfl"<~P•I C>tilbh\f'h"t pt.-"( ''•I lJO WHt 8•Y \ttHI P 0 80• t\60 CO\t• Mifu C•ht0t'f'11• 'l•>t 11•1'or1 IO W-p .. ~,•Ot-nt •l'lld Pvbll~ ,.._,.,.,A MW'lllflltM MA~ftQ•"'4 (d1t0' CM1'11tt M \.. .... 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""" , ....... _; ... i.n ..... . • 1 ..... -111· .. , ...... u :IO _ ... ,, mlllf••Y-.a-*" .... _.,., ,.,.... r.., 111 HOSTAGES presidential elediun~ at ncl •t111 11111 want to help Pres 1dt•nl < 'art1•1 K nowled~bJt• sourl't'1' 111 Tehra n expressed so m;. fto\lbt lo day that the r a rhamc•nt woulcl dis c uss the-bos tag" 11\suu u11 s chedfk'(I Sundny Khom(•inl' p~1mnaahly c·oulcl end I ht• 1nerllame nlary 1011111sst· hy lnHtruc·Unte 1111 deputies 111 111 tend th<> Ho11111• In StAwkholrn, Swt•de n . orfM aht of th1• 1alrllrw S.·unalr HMld u 199 !lt'lll OC M ialrllnur w1111on 11tlandhy 11t tht· f'ltyW,.ln1ort, 1K11u1lhly tor u flll(ht to 'r .. hr un on two houni' n11t1<·•· to tu•e out thci ho11t1111e11 SC'a n ulr lit ia itublffdlury or SAS. Sc andmu vtun A I rllnf' Sy•tem. Sc unalr M •n•1Jln1 Olr.,cl<lr (;eerJ(e Olitson 11ald •Jet ha~n on lltandby itlnc_, t.h~ bel(lnnln.c or thi11 wttk for • nltcht to Ttihr1n and bat?k "to aomC'wh~re in Ge rmany." U .S contln1ency plans are believed to call for • stopover tn-welll Ge rmany by the releasedhosta1ea. •• ··A broiler in London contacted us last Frida)' about the standby ru1bt, but as muaJ la such cues we know nodUnl at thl• 1ta1e abd'Gt ...._ tbe clleQt Is," Olslon told The Auoclated Prff•. " In Wublncton, State Depart- ment •PC>k•man John H. Trall· ner aald the report• or the airplane arran1ement1 were "rulDOl'ltoU.IO far.." Tbe Parllammt eomm~ la expected to Mt out four condlUona U.ted bf IC.bomeiDl Jut IDCllllh: retun Clf tbe .... aab'• welllb, a pledl• of ...,.. ... terfereltff ln lrH '1 affaln, wltbdrawal of lan~Mwtlra,aad...._ue of • la lrulu aaeta rro.-la U.S. bMb. 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MC'M11lan's 1•11ur'tr1oom SJIO :.trial!• rur 1111' ... 1arl ,,f lh(' pro• Ala ia '" ~n·1·us1•c.I of killing h1~ ·linary h1•a1111g h,J)'. n11I h<••·n for mer wife and Tinche r artcr 1:.,1;wll .. h1•<1 lk .11rl 11 1.., 111<1·1\ going to lhl' wonw n's hom1: to thJI c1ll 11c1rt 11·' inv!l fv 1·d 111 1111 pick up ha~ lW•> ynung e hlldt<:n. <·a s1• IAill r1•111r11 l1••l•11•• <l nin~· for a weekend v1s1I An argu ('11u11I \ Su1w11111 ( 111Jrl .l 11d~1 m e nt hcgan. tlw prt1M·t•ut1n11 ( ·1:1uri<· t NC'n ''' 1:1 ,u1·h a rl.1 t1· con l(·nd.o;. and Ala1<1 st<Jb l::x-d h1.>.·-· ll.11J• fl ~ e11d 11 1A11ulrt b•· v1·ry un ex Wlft•'" the a lxfornl'n and Ulf'n l1 k1•1\ lh,1 cJl l\ r l111rt (IJll•l'ilri:IOl'I' a lt at:k«rl T1 nch,•r Ill a r11ith1·r \Allllld I •'lit lfl tHh'dnr·f• or lht:' roc101 .mnir11ng up1<1Wwounds 1•lt·<·t11 • Six Arrested \ t h 1 r, ., ri rl f r1 r m r; r :.up r" 1:,1;• I< ·I~~. IJH·drirh ctr•· • JL"C 11•"'11.,f 1 ••r'"\'.linn~ i'• ru.nrc·c1I •he , 1urc" ,1f Jhoi .• $llll J)()O tha t ".;-it..Jlne' 1-.1 111 1!:'-6 pol111eal 1·J rnpa1r.'n" -.du•hnlo? . .\nthon~ ~ ... u. , l ""'fH1 r.tl t' for-.upt>rv1"or l11· J?.yra111 id Partl· Raicl \nl h1•1,, •«•1: .... 1:.t•·nth h.is 1lc • n1t•.I 1h.·.-h.11 L!•':..11-.1111!-t him LOS \. ·1;1-:t.ES 1.\1'1 .\l'I 1n g o n n11m1•rnu:. llll"· I"' An~d<'s l'l>lll'l' r.111frd .1 \\1•-.1 Los Anj(t'le:. 11fftl'L' l>u1h.ltng and a r restl'd ~·x peo ple fo r a lk~l·dl) o rg aniiang a !)) ram1d Pdrt~ Oct c•ct 1 vc:. ft \I m l he B1111l'.O t-'uri;:c-r~ 0 1v1s 1on, <:J r'iy1ng a scar<'hOu wa rrant . moved an tu t ht• bual 1lin g o n ~e p1il v'1•<l'! H1111 lt•v:u·o whe re more tha n 10<1 m i'll and w11m1•11 ha<I ~lllhNe<l at 7 Jil 11 m Thu rsci..i v. -;a1ct pollc1· 1 ·111111· W11l1am lltw>lh 'l'hr-.•t• w111111•11 and a man W l'I"•' huo k1•d flll' lll"\'i'Sl ~:ot11m of pro llH!l 111 ~ .111 . I' II cll 1•' '· I' h .1111_ ... 1'1u•1111· a n1I l\\11 1111•11 w1 ·r1· IM11•knl ti1r lll\'c•:.l1",,t11111 11( 1·a1 I v Ill.: •'lllh"t'.l k tl " •.. I"''"' Ill' .,11111 l I• l•.I' ""' h•i\\ t'\ l"I' l'nll'rl..'d {I r1tl ll' · pli ,1 •llh' Ill lht• l'Xll'lhl\'t• 11·.:.d '', .1111-llng th al hJ-. uc·t·urre<l h.•1 " .. ,•11 I he• pro-.l'l'11t111n a nd th<· 1!.1(1•11,1· rlll' 1·h.1r~cs 1ir1~anatl~ "1•• 1· fil1'(l m1•rt• th Jn thrl:'t' v111ir~ ... Palu1dalt~ Bui~~ "' (:all~d . Fiction 1 U!-< ., 'IJt n:u·:s 11\ "1 T"'o t Tl.A s,.1,•nl 1st~. !"la t m that tht' l':ll111tl:tl1· Bulg(· " m ass1vt• n s•· 111 th1· l'arth's erusl north or l.•1:. At1 K1•lc:-. ttwt som e peoµlt• t hm1~ht nn ..:ht portend a maJOr- 1·ar1 hqu.ll<•' <I•~·:-not exist l'r nf David 0 .J ackson. ci :Ji 1 .. :11 11hJ .. :.:-ocw tc geophys1 cs pr.1 f1·s~11.-a t t he un ive rs11r ·~ ~ .. 1 r l Ii .1n1I Space S l·ient"es tl1•p;1rtmE'nl . a nd Or ·Wook bee. Sa n .111011 ('ap1 s t ran11 Cat y ('11unc·1I rrwmlll'r~ ·hav1· s1·t a No v !1 hl:'a nni.: ltalt• f11r a <'il v N•'<'111'1ly f1<1trol r11mpa11y to show l'UUSf' why 1l~ m m 1·ha11t patrol llc•t•n1w 11hould n<1t ht.· rt'vuk<'ll ('1t y Atlc>rney J am1·i; Okuiuk1 1 ~ 1 e co m m c• n cit n i:t t l&il t t h c li 1·1·nxt'. helll hy Viejo ~·cunty. Ill' rl•vokc.'fl for non 1·omplittn1·1• w 11 h I'll v Cot I cs and for 1· a u~111i.: l.t puhlw nu1<1:.11wc H•·1>ort1·,llv th•· n t y has n · 1•1•1v1•d 1111m<'ro11~ 1·o m pl:11nl!> lr11 m l>4'fll>I<· lt v1 11i.: lll':t r llw ri•:-. "' •• " (' ,. "f It 0 '"' r I II ;1 r I I(' k • 111u•ral11r of lh1· h11 1>111 i•1>-. 1111 t 'ao,i l a-. rl1• Ah pa1. N•'llo(hhnr" t·11m1>l:11111·rl or 1111111 1.olk 111g arnl ('I: r:11l1•1~ .. :111cl r11111 1•a11v 1-.11~ a11d l rut·k~ c·11111111j'. .111d ~:••llH( t.i.ti· J I n11.:h1 an1 I 1h11 111~ 1h1· 1 .. 1rl\ m11rn1 m: l111ui-. (Jk ;11;1k 1 ,,ucl llw 1·11 ~ lti<•k VII' 10 Sr•r untv tr1 r•c1urt :ohoul t wo 11111n1hi-. :1w• ;inti for :1 '\h11r1 t1m1· I ti .. d t• I 11t li,o r11 '" 1·r•;i ,r•<I llu v.1•\'1•1 h•• • .. 11d lll'li!hl111 r.., .11{:1111 .1n • 1·•111111l.11n111g ,ilw1ul ll11· 11111<; .. t1k a'><•k1 -..11d tlw 1 1l v 1 •iuld f1l1· for 1"nr11111:1l f'llrt111l;.1111t ;,iga 111st tlw l'llm11.or1 :. hul fi rst n <·om m •· n d., t lw 1· 11 y r 1• v '' k 1• 11 ., rn1·1 !'h:tnl ~ p;ilrt1I l11·1·n~•· fo r. non N1mplla ra1•1· with •·11 v c·ci<l••c., V11·111'~·1•unly :dl .. ~t·<ll y ha' fr11m r1111r lll eight I .. n1rnf'1"1'1,1I vch11·l1•s vark1•1I 111 11'w rc:.1<i~n tial an ·a. whwh v111l;1t1·, <'ll Y or rl Ill ;1 n!'I") Man Rescued In Boat Fire S/\~'I A UAHBA HA Al '> \ Yl on1ec1t11 man w:.i:, n·:-.i u0t.I fr1>m h1a b urning 25 fool sailboat lO(l.1\ :1fl1•r a fin• br11k1• mil "' htl1• hP \\'J~ tr etn!>fc rnng gaMillnl· from <mt· tonk lu anothc·r o rflt·1;.ib rt' 1-!'•ftf•c! kand11l ph Cum fu•ld :1:1 ~as tn·atNI IJy paramf'<llC'' f11r :.h1wk ;d tr-r h1· wi.ls flulh":I lnim h1<, tiff 'lo•rr•• 1·1 ;;ft h.-'-.ohnµen , <Jt d t1•11.Jl t; 111 .i m 'Jl•I ll<tr I.or l'<i t roloffwn t\ll..in H""' ''., Th(' ('11a~t <<u:.ard <'Ut1,.r'J•o1nt ~J u dith q <tl Jl!ner! 1n :-.tJ nla ,,,; R"rh~ra LrlV.L1d the tiurn••d h ull qf thl· r raft to <,hon· "ift1 ·r t h;· f1 rr \\as l"X l1 ngu1s hed I 1<1m JJ:l' \\ .. ~ e t1maled at $6,500 0U1r1::.l!>s<11t.I Thf' d ouds wall 11pr<>ad southward 111to I b., central Cuhfum111 vallc•ys with u c·h~ant•t• of rn in tonight It will bl• C'fMllProver most of No r llt<'r n ('aliforn1a I hro11gh "'atu rdu y and l(a lr• w a r n l 11 ~.. h II \I I' h ,. t' II f-0r<"<'<t1't fur 11111:.t of lht' nort hw•·st t•oa..,I Clemente ~ May Find Busy f)ais S au C'li·n11•11I• ( 111 t "r1u11 1·1l 11)r•111 IM•r.., 111• I I h111 cl.1\ morn 1ng 1n :1 •1u11 kl ~ 111~a n 1ze 1t "'"'' 1.11 •,c .. 1~111n to ;111u·nd a 11or tll•ll <if lh1· nl \' 1·11'11· •l1•ahng with '''''1'1 al 1·l1·c '""'" Two 1•111m1•il 1rwn1lwr.., will lw• ,. ,,. ,. ' •. ,, I II I h r· pa n 1· I ii IJrlllg Tu1•hday· ... g1•n1•r.d 1•l••1·t11m lo rt•pl ac·1• lwn m•·mlwr' wl111 re· s ign ed earhn lt11~ )'l'ill Hut a 1.1<1rt 1,111 of th1 · 1·1t y 1·01.li- dcahn~ with :-.p1·t·1i4 I 1•l1•ct 111ns 'ay-i 1nt1·nm 1·11t1n("il members ma y '11·rv1· 'univ until the datl' uf u "P4'<'1<.1I 1·h·ction · T hi· prub ll'm . cit) offt c1a ls ~;w1 111 that the· 1·1t~ counr il v.1t h appo1nl l:''1 memhe rs T homa:. O'Kl'l'ft• and P alrack Lant' 1s srh,..duled tu meet V. .. ·rlueo;day lhl' n1,,;ht foll,,wmg the clel"t1on." And. ~1ven tht· IJ'l!>'>!b•llty Lhat 11nal resultc: W1)n t be lJlhed b} m 11et10R time, lhl' cit\ w11l ftnd 1\selr an a quandar~ Sn. lhl:' rounc1l amenoed the n11r<lin:l.nl'1• 1<1 allo .... tht> c1ppo101ed coun<'tl mt·mlJt'r'> 111 ... ~, e unul a "Pt'Cta l 1•l•0l 11 •. 1, ,, ht>ld and .a "111·<·1'~~"' I' 11111\ ··11 r tl'cl and 1n .... 1.11 lt•d Thai mt"'°' 111l1·rim t·uuncll inc·m ht·r<-O'ti.1-c•f1· .rnd I.ant' ~111 1>1· on th1: <·1111111 al d.;ts \\\'<lnes da) nq,~hl 'fl'll lllh1·1 I JllttldJll'h ;ir(• ~t'CK· lnj.! e l»<'l1tlll I•> lhC' l \\O l'OtinCll '>l'3t~. term.., 111 \\ h1(·h i:xpire April 19fl2 ~hit~ Stuf /) Bandit Hits I Halts .4Ctor I a n Clf"me nte J.J~~s~-~;bl~~ .. .i:~:1d 111 Jack i11 Box for '" n h1,11r!' .;t L '1nd11n - H t> a h :-'' " .11 r p n rt b ., l'lll't <'m~ off1c t,>r ~ \\ h u found ~mo> "h1te J"Ki«"rler ca r:-ules in hrs &aj!~ • . I::ht' tough cuy Jl't<'lr hJd • Ill·~' his het>IS \\h ilt> Int' c us tmns mt>n analyzed tht> c .a p ~ u I 1.'.!i a n d h 1 ' J,?1rlfr1 end. Brlli~h !.'lng~r :rnd l'Omposer Lynsey cle P:rnl. JO . waited anx1<1usly for him Thl" n1tml mai1d~ 1 ()f a fast fo-1d 1.i~1nes~ 1n ~Jn Clemente v. as cnnfroott'd b" .. ma n wieldin~ .J • p1.sto1 ea-rl); 1oda.) a~. ~~e l'm pln~ t'l' wa:. 1111 k ~n~ up the bus1 nes:. · • ' • · 'I' arren· <\rrrl •·r:-o r:t . n1 g h1 · managt'roi .J a<'k 1111 he Ho x at 2398 S E l C:11tUno Heal . told police ht' wa" '1•av1nl! th•• lnul d111~ at :ibt\ut 3 a m '\ht•n .1 111.111 tl1i.pl a~t"d a two 111f'h hlu1• -.tt•l·I p1-.tol .1t 111111 anc1 forn'<I him l1:11•k 111sHk th1· rl'!;t a ura nl ·~hut up, 1!1111 t ... ay .1 t hm~. ·th•· bandit told ltw 111 .1n.1i.:1·r ,,, ht• 'i\'U\)f)\'f1 up $70 Ill 1·h.in~1• rnim 111 -i11k lh1.• n •:.1.111rnnt llt111th ,,1111 1•11r t11·q .. 111I' 11· 10.11 l1•clh 11,1111 $c>!'41 Ill 1·1111·1 1111' 11111 l \ T h i· 1111·~.t.I I'' I 11111111 '"'"'llH'' Wt'I 1• \\ 11l•·'l•l t'.lll I ht 1111 ~h1111l So111h.-111 I ·.1111111111.1 '"" lh·r th1' \ 1•111 11111 cl11111111i.lw1I II\ '11111111••1 /\11lh111 ll w ' , .• 111l1.1t1•cl thal 11111r1• 1111111 11111 ha \ c• 111•1•11 .111 1·~lt'll tn (" n I 11 111 11 1 ,, I 111 "1 .: .1nII 111 j! 11\'l 11 111111 .. ,·lw1111'" th1:. y1•ar .1 ri·~1·•H<'h ~t1oph ys1cis t. sa~ th.ii rc·p11rt~ of move ments an the • 1•arth'~ -;ob s urface were caused h' t•rror~ m ml•asurem ent "II was just routine . t he "!l ctor e"<plained whe n c us to ms final!) cl1•:ired him ··The\' were 1 n1t•rt·~1 ed 1n m\' medicines. I ·uf fer from arthn11s and J 'v" been curing m yself 4u1tt• successfully with vanou~ he r bal re m edies Tht'Y we re quite pleasant ahuut at T hl' gunm.m 1~ dt•1>1·n twd u~ of l.J I in dt'S('('nl. ,, 1)11111 r I\,. r l'cl. fl Vt' anrhl·~ 1.11(, \\1th 'h1111hll'r lt•ngth IJlu t·k ha ir lit'""·'' 1A 1•;irm~ blul' cknim 1rn11 ... t•r1> allcl ·' rlurk ulut• iarkl'I Yc~otla Held Ot1 Indece~t Exposure Rap • (' An IK Yl'Ur olcl Laguna Hills • .w·11ld1:nl was hookt•(I on charges of lndf•c1•11t <'X poim re T hursday 11rfe r h t· ulle .cNll y e xposed .himself to a fcmalt• le tte r car nt•r fur three da ys in u row Ar rd l N I wa s Chris tophe r Holden Senn ut his hom e at 25181 MacKenzie st .. where the crime a llegedly took place. . A spokesman for lhe Orange County She riff's Depa rtment said postal autho rities notified them that Senn purportedly act- e d In' a lewd manner tow ard the fe m ale carrie r twice earlier in the week as she was de li vering mall to his ho me Sheriffs deputies s aid they set up a stakeout of his house and observed him committing the crime. Two deputies are said to have pursued Senn into his home . whe re they made the arrest. 'lheft Ring Broken SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -The FBI uld more tban $2.5 million in 1tollia IOOdl have been re· covered and two theft rin11 that robbed intenr.te and foreign 1hlpmenta brolsen up. WHY ALDEN'S? We show more than thirty manufa cturer's carpet lines w ith ap proximat e ly 3000 samples. We carry about 100 rolls of carpet at special prices. In our remnant room . ate hundreds o f re mnants from tiny to room size. Every American manufacture r of vinyl is represented 1n our vinyl display· Armstrong, Congoleum. Gaf. Mannington. B1sc~ne and · Amtico Ro lls and remnants in stock at special prices. ~ Our drapery department includes cu~tom fraperies. "Levelors:·· Woven Wood Blinds. Custom Bedspreads and special treatments for unusual 'windows We not only have a specialist in this department. but c t.Ir own excellent installer as well. Wood floors are represente d by several manufacturers such as Bruce. Harns and Sykes. Patterns· include Plank and ParQuet designs. ,. DEN'S *...... .. ......... ,, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . carRei~.' ... :I ·insta~lation ·custom drapenes . ··. .;. · linoleum • wood floor 1663 Pl ACENTIA AVEN UE • cosrA MESA, CAllF 9261/ • PHONE 6 .. 6 .. aJe 6 46 7 J.5S --·------------------. -----------·---------------.,----"--·------.----- J I -· . . • .. .. •: .,_.. CALIFORNtA • Great Pu111.pkin Strongman f>r 1' r iin1·11 1'1 •l\J ml u d Los Angeles chi ropractor, hfl• .111 8U pt•uncl pumpkin in front of thtt .\tlas -.tdlUt' J I Rockefeller Center N1•>A Ym k Car, olum bu has won se"n.11 11llt>:,. 111 l0dyhull thn1~ and powerLifting-• "Got a pr11hll'm ' fltt " . nll /11 J •111 ltt.<111, J "·' 1n/1 cut red /apt , qt.>llin!J ,,,,. wr~u 1 • •, .. •1 t.u t11.r1 I"" lll't'd 10 solt>e mt•11u1t1<-1> 1•1 111• •, •11•11 111 l1~1 •.,, .. 111,· .\ \1 •11! • your questu111x 111 />111 / 1ii11 ·1 \ ·, .,,., • ,., , ,,.,. t Jr<rnf/l' Coast Doily /'1/111 /' <1 1 ... r J '" 1 ,,,,. \f,·)u, r' \ 92626 As 1na1111 1.·rlt'n tl' I"'·'· "ll /. 11 1/1 ' m ~1,•e1ed. but pfumeu in4u11,,.~ "' /, r:··· ''"' "·' 11wzny ow • reader's full rwm1' nliilri-.~.< .1111: rru.~1111•s\ 1.m,1 ·' µnont' numben:am111t h>'r•msu/1'"'' I T111!ic11/u m1111Vi1t:11r\da1· ly except S1111dny., DEAR READERS: As we aU know, tbe an· clea& obeenance or All Hallow's Eve bas, In meden times. bttn turned over to cblldrea. Tots ud teddlers take advantage of Ute occasion to 4reu la Kary costumes and mooch &oodJes rrom die Ht n .ttb tbe call of "Trick or Trot." lb~nit!a ls a much more cu ·efully regulated. J!ll!!lt:..---..__..._.111!_ nactlve hoUday tbaa it was a few cemeratk.t.s ago, but It ~till is oot comple tely frtt of hazards. Must of tl1f'~•· dang~rir; t'.10 ~ curbf.d wl&Ja a UWe foretbougbt o n uw. part of ad&l.lts. Safe practlfts are not lntf'nded w take the fu out of Balloweea. but lite pareots who send tbe children . -.. fertll, lite motorists who encoaa~r them on the sb'eeta, aad the homeowners al wbo!le houes they call ~ be a•·art> tbat hlgb·splrit.ecl cbUdren are rarely caatlous. Parepts,abou.ld rPm~mber that clot.ti masks or eaUre lllead mulls art-danca:rou.s; ll!iey ·may ·sup alld bloc:k a cblld's vbion or breathing. You cd .p1lat masks .oq,. .cblldi:fn'.s race~ ·~~usiac ·coll· IJ. •• :. .. • metln! ~ase paiJli or h»"'1.ror&.:. .. 4 t> Don't make or b11y loose-littin~ costumt'S that ,,... . , _may cakh o~ ;feQces. ~s~ or mtie r obs\Jacles . ,. , , . • .Ml4 ai@e.,wre .a..y tbo ,are not so l!Nl( tut tlM" Jo 41 •• 1ou11¥~ run tbe risk of trippint on them. Avoid .~ . · ,, ilerk ~e11.-t!J~3'. ~. ditficwt for motori11ts to 11, -• 11ee. U the cbU.drf'o· insist on ·them, use reflective 0 · t11pe or liquid "paint" <available i.t most .,. ~l'!I llardware-stores> tha t shines in th(' dark" nr • refleda light.. 4 lse this· tape or liquid oo j11 ck·t>'- la•&eras,. .bats. baits. e(c .. that the youngster wears or carries. Doa't allow your child to rury a knife or other slllarp lmtnment. Younit ters shuuJrl oot have ac- ttsa &o Upted torches or candles. Tillett bave been • few tru.lancr.s in recent years of twisted iltdivlduals itlving children fruit or calldy wtlb nt.'edles, razor blades, telass or drugs e•bedded. Caution lour child to hn11g lilome .. is leet hw lmptttion befllr,. n ting It. II you gh.-a part'.\ at home. u t' flameproof or Rre·resistaat matc-riah ffl r rnstumes, caps aud de· coratlom. Keep the games suitable to the age 1roap. Ally mo4orlst drivin~ in n·~ldeotial a reas on Ralloweea should s low down and drive wi&b c1.tra ca•U•. E:ulle d children may dart be tween panell can, cross in the middle of tbe block and _. loet bodl ways ~fore cros.•lng. Many will 'M ~ ID «brk costumes and they triU be bard w eee. I&'• ap &o you w • atc:b out for ttw>m. llomeowaen sboald light their property su yeupaen don't trip over stairs or other ob· a&aeles. Cower ellcavatlons and put an easy·to·see feace aroaad your flowers. Put away lawn f1lndlm'e UICI 1arba1e c.as and be s ure to lock the 1•r•ae. Brbig .,eh in sldf' u bands of noisy clllldra may e.icite them . Pellowia1 tbese com mon·aitn5e suggestioas wUJ Wp eaare tllat cbUdren t>njoy a fun·lilled yet safe llalleweea. -'''~ DEAR PAT: l just bought a mobile home and Jt11Ji have found that l don'l reaJly know how to keep I the wall paneling and plac;tic showers looking clean. I want to make'~ure I don't use any cleaners that would damage the rtni!lh on the tub and shower or hurt the finish on the thin paneling. F.N., Huntington Beach 'ne Goldea State MobUebome Owaer'a Lea1ue H)'I ftlM!r&IHs allower and tab 1taia1 caa be re· .... _... mmeral &•rps (pa!M tlllimer), anUa· Me a&,... ....-e.. 8._. a nry •••U ..... , .. .._ ....._ el &Jae wit or "9wer, rub U1llUy wtdi 1 Mfl e.... ••• rlHe. AbrHln materials or N8W'I &bt Hitt• Mdl .. llJ*°Slde -..W be ..................... -.... , .......... M•• •• ... Ml• ele••en, l•clMl•I Hltltl•I . elu•11 • ...... ell, e...a ...... &M llllla-............................... ,.. ...................................... _.. ,_ u ·1• .,..,...., ........ w1ter cle•· ..... Hll • '1• .... ,_. ..... I · If ll'I n · ......... ertr. ,.. .... .,. .. •l•ral ,.,.. -~9111 ... , ................ . . .· . . --. --.... ·-----...... --.. -.. Frld9y, OctOber 31 , 1880 use DAILY PILOT ,t 1 . Slide Threatens Homes • Vp to 35 Rolling Hilh IJu,ellings in Danger f(t)f I.IN(: lll Ll.h 1A1'1 h 1tJr lu"ur humci. 111 lhl 1•11 I IU!i lV .. l(JteJ ('It~ or Hnlh.n11 1111111 ur1· th11•utcned IH J .. tow mu\ in~ ltu 111!tl11k l11w <1rd lilt! t'llt'lf\1', tUld .C1-<>l11.:1sl~ ~UV :J:> olht•f!i rould he de:.trnycil If ... •ur rt'c ln • Olt'a:,.1111•11 ureu'l luken l.011 i\n.idt>:. l 'uunt y t;t·olo1ust1- rn on 1Inri11t1 tht· :.lldt' :;1111· .. 11 IH·i:11n Ill M d)' 'Ill th~} bchl'V\' II '4 n C.tU:.C'il hy 1• ~ C't''l~l Vl I 11H:. HO In, ht'l> tlVt'I for t'Ot rrtll\•c measure'!, which • 11ul c1 cost an) whe 1·e from s~oo.ooo to several m1ll1cp1 1lo l1;1rs 1.·11y M anatt1•1 Clt(ltm s aid tht' ('llY ar\d the asso<."iation were Wf>rk1n~ tugd~r on t he pmb- lt•m WHl.o:N YOU Bl '\" a house in Hullntt; lulls , )•our membersrup 111 the ...s:.oc111tion is a utomutsc s l.i'de That's the driving force of the s lide mas!'!." ../' ARTHU R K•~ENF.. chief gf'ologist for tht: county, 11ug. IW:.iletJ dciv1ng 100 s hear pUlS lll· lo the slide to lie il to the solid area hclow. Mrs. C'lifton said Weduesday night s mt!eling was ealled because ~re had been a lot o( rumors. u lot ltlt' lu'll th• t'i ~ I' J I' '< flt1W t'V1•1 l'l l•llll' fl''' ll t• II I " J l d to "'" ll)t:t•l lllJ.: 'l'llr •"irw aNd llir R.,li119 HUis C'•••-••• A .. ••rlafloa arr' •11HUia9 ••r r••• •I a flt'olOflk•I ••_,!I ow dtr la•dslid~ ,._, is ez- or s tr ange comment:.'' m ade about the slide and what would be done about it .. W 1• d n c· :. d J \ flllo(lll blar111•d l'\lt'' l \1' l>ull<lt11.111~~ .11 l11w1•d by tht I ll \ prr•f"lf •• &No r .................. J . c.~ .. ~ 111f'a•li~• ro1dd f"O•I SaOO,fHNJ co •r"rral' ... Ul\oNdoflars. Keene said the s lide area had b t·en mapped by I h c U S . THE 'fHK .. :A1't.:NED homes an· worth · ·.nywher l' r11lm hair a m tlhm1 t11 lllrce·qUtlrtt!T!o or a rrulhou J ollar'\, •· City Manager rc•en.1 Cli fton said T hursda). anti th•~Y all huve a Vlt'W of the Put•1 r1t· H 1·s11lt·nl:> we're Lold that lht- Holling ll1lls Cornmun1ty .~s· sociau on, a private corporation ma<lt.· up .. r all the hum1:<>\\ners 1n th1· flt}, would have to decide whf'lhc•r they would ~ asst:ssed .rnJ you !iht.tre the various c:ase m t•nts of l he "conlrollerl acrt>ss • cornmuruty, she said The city and tht> a.,sociJtion a rt' splitting th(• cost of a gt.•ulogil· study on the landsluJt that is c·xpected ro IJt completed 0 1•c. l , Mrs C.:li flon -;aid. · "W~ are doing l <'~t borings." she said ·'We are searc hing now for the tOf' of the slide, the bot tom or the sljde You havr• to bultres11 tht' lowPr part l'r lht C eological Survey i11 1946 as a landslide area, bul permits were 1s:.ued to resident s for bu1ld.sng w'i th a c ounty ~a1vf'r or r cs pc.11s1 blllty . SOM•; RESIOEN1'S contend e x c l' ~ 111 v e ~ r ad i n g by de vel t1pers a llowed b y l'll Y ,>ermilS. is responsilJle fo r the slide. whic h began initially in 1974 and then s topped ( It 1s advancing again at the ' rate or one.q uarter inch per week. the residents were told Buy One Bas ket at the Regular I.ow Price .ind Get a Second Basket that Co'its the Sam e or Less for a Penny. \V,.. haH• ' ~:-111: h '"" ,·;. " n~ h,,,k,.. ... , 111 t• ... 1·1<t I dj).._, ,,,-,i 1n 111n1' lo• th+-hokcl~~· ·'-'fl'•"' Bn~111('r. 11r ,, •!. w1• • -.~1h ;., h<''>l\el fulf OI dnc1! fit WP~ n• lrt11! " 1 I• n!1 "f'll•'t.L' r!.111a...· 0 111d horn•··hd,. : !1<•c•tl· M• • '(tl.1 ,r ,.,·1.11 1 .1 Ii""'"' 1\1 • l'""m for .1 b,hke1 V'•U ~.in .,f!, 11d I 1-n•. l ll 1uqf, I• • 1. •ll:>l lf" • .II.• 1111 fn,·'ld<. • ... GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEBR 4th, 1980 NOTICETO ORANGE COUNTY VOTERS The. names of the political pcrties wen abbreviated on yow s~ ballots and are abbreviated on the official ballots. The list below is a key to the abbrevi~ tions. Los nombres de los partidos ~iticos fueron abreviados en sus balotas de muestra y es tan abreviados en sus balotas oficiales. La listo q..e sique es la clave para las abreviociones. AIP ·AMERICAN INllPENllNT PAm Dem.· DEMOCRATIC PAm . Lib.· LIBERTARIAN PMTY P&f -PEACE ANO FREmOM PMTY Rep. · REPUBLICAN PMTY Ind. · INDEPENDENT DAILY PILOT I . \1 . 1141 \ 11 ) INFORMS in \he Sfd!Jf 2~ ll!$w ~PriMr~NER . £ 9 )IZES I• ~ x ~~~~ ~~~Mfr1l>tif£~~ Wvt~ i~ [X11AR Di5(CVff ..15 CJJ T1E MflmSE.D f1W'E. ~ -... -- Aaron, Brothers Art Marts 128 ANAHEIM .222 N. leach Blvd. • COSTA MESA 171' Newport Blvd. • ORANGE 1812 E. KoteUo Ave: • z LAGUNA BEACH 190 s. Coastittghway • ~NTA ANA 1126 E. 17th. St. · NO=~= OflltOfld d)ca •.=:-El TORO 2•3&0 Swartz Dr. • HUNTINGTON BEACH 7•70 Edinger Ave. Scll9 t"9e:::_~ ... CWL Y PILOl QUEENIE . I I(~ $I ~elp Needed For Missin~ 8 .> Jl'l.E:o. I.Oil & P '>.-t ••I (Ot ••~W•tdil'"t NEW YO RK ll hu~ lk't"h 1 • 11 11111 .1 hJll '\11"1ce Etan Pat 1·:-. t·lfin (J1·1 JJll>< ,,,,<I"" , r111.,:-. tnl c hild'' poster A river or leur~ hav1· ~l'n .,h.-11 f11r lhJ t 1111111 l'ent 6-year-old boy. who t·ouhi ht• J11~ r. ~ i':1 r .11<1 \ :chorus of prayers havt• c n t'<i to ht•J\1•11 1n hi' ,. bebalf. ~. If tears and praye r~ wt•rt• l'nou~h. Etan woulil 'l'lave long since been r es tort:<! lO his famtl " <Hid that awful day forgotte n when he ~trolled do\\ n thP sidewalk lo .. meet the school bus a n<! varnsh('tl without a trace. . Tears a nd prayers arc not rnou~h "TllE Ef'FOR.T TO .. IND MISSING children has to be a national e(fort, ·· Etan ·s mother. Ju he Patz.. said , calmly describwg her grief "Thal is wlty we are stymied ... Etan's father . Stan Patz. explained: "Incredibly, in tllis t ime of compute rs and ins· t~t commun ications. there is no nation al clearinghouse fi>r finding and ident1fy1ng m1~sing ptrsons. ~ . "There 1s no i:ent ra l G : J agency. n'ot ev<•n th e ~ A.MERll:A FBI . that can te ll you , _ h o w many m issi n g .;; person s th~re a r e 111 ~ Am e rica . how man y cllild.ren. ho w many adults Not>od y knows fll~body. • ··we have m e t with r·on~res;;m<>n who run C't-de tll9e need for suc•h a f'11•anngho11se and th<'} all tl•ll UI to give them some data • .,1111w ... 1atr...t1rs and they will see what th<·} c·an do Thal ·s th1· rub 'Qaere a re none " WHAT IT COMES DOWN TO. HE saH.I. is that alter a certain t i m e has passed . after the ttiodhounds ha ve gone back lo the kennels . the SJllrch parties disbanded , the posters faded, the ef· rCiH to find a missin g child becomes that of the P.9rents alone and th"e sorrowing parents ha\e ri • t~ls. On an end table 1n the Patz living ro(Jm ·, st'iack of correspondence att~sls to their fru:.t r lion and their sacrifice Findin~ Etan has been his mottwr"; f • :r.1 oecupation She has quit Yi11rk Stan Pstt !-:i ito ETAN graphy hus1n1·:-11,..,, !'u ff~rrll Tho•\ .11 " M r~ J'~111 ""d ,\1111•11 lirnl< 1· !'he) h:i \'t' 111•"11 111 t \} tl 1' h "' r t fl ll I 11 I' :" pa r('nts ;tr·ri>ss the n a turn and with pr1,·at1• group!' that h ave 11 ganized lo<'ally, but th1· resu(L<; have ~l'f1 fu11 1 They havC' dt:1 '" mine d . b} rherk t i! individual c·1tw<> ma:.· sing peNons an· tn•ated a!I local problems that there mus t be 50.000. maybe !ll0,000. ma ssi n~ c hildre n 1n ~merica. but. as Stan Patz Potnl5' out. nobody real \Y knows. · "If we could at least locatr all these g roups ~d coordinate our effort~. that would bt> a begin lialng." Julie Patz sa 1cl. "BCl IROTHBS SMITHS' MOITU.U-Y 627 Main SI Huntington Beacr> 536·6539 rtM FAMILY COlONeAL FUNllAL HOMI 7801 Bolsa A11e Westm1nste1 893-3525 'ACIFfC VllW MIMOllAL rAalC Cerretery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac1f1c View Dnve Newport Beach &44·2700 COllMtCIC MOITUAllH Laguna Beach 494·9415 Laguna Htlls 768·0933 • San Juan Capistrano 495·1776 •WIOll LAWM-MT. OLIYI Mortuary •Cemetery Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa • 540..5554 l'llllCI HOTHllS ~NOADWAY MOITUARY '10 Broadway Co9taMesa 842·9150 H AOlEll llEN H AOL.EA <l•tO ~u<1donly 1n Cn1<.c1Qo, 1111no1~ °" O<. tot.ie, 11 1'18() 8tiOVt0 '°lu\blinO '"' S6 f~df\ Of P•ul1ne S AOlf>'r 0.'I01Nl •~lntr of Je-•n ,. Str•U\\ ot Wt\l Lo\ AnQPI~\ C• •M Btihv A Snutn Of Nr w5>0rl 8t•c,, CA , otdr t>rotf''l'r 01 HW l•tP A"tl\ A Arrr.h•IG ~w•nQ Qf•r\014'tMr oi M il nMI Aid'\, Judy Ann And Wt'10Y Sue S•r•u~\. Man. At•n, D•vid t•n •nd P•ul Gr .. oory >mun. 1onc1 untie ot P,,1111> A Afn~l1flO dt•r lrtend Of Arno10 <Arlin Va1er1f B•r~rd ttnd 811 o.-.-.,,, S.,.v1t.e:. •111 be held on F"dO, Oc.looer JI,'"'° di I OOPM al tnt> M1h\to0f Me"mort•I P•rl\ 4..rwpe1 Lo\ A~ff'\. c.a tn l1N of llo•·er\ m1mor••I contr1bvt1ons 1na1 Dt m•de to lht A1T1tr1cM Ht•rt fund or R11n,• D•v1i (t'Nld (;u1CS.nct C11n1c. •I V1\t• Ot l M •r or M•rct•n Center, C.o\I• M4'~.ca HANEY OLIVE HANEY, IMIH~d•way on Oc IOC>e t 1', 4IO 1n Sant• Ana, (• Ollw_. •• , oorn .n El ""'°nte. C•. on Jvly t •·. I ... , Snt ... ~ 94 YHr\ Old al lhe llmtr ot tMr death Sl't ••~ • nouwwue mo\t of her .ciiuH Hfe ~ '' s.wrvlved by s.e•er·•• nie<e' 'nroucanoY' UM \t•t•. Priv•le \erv1cts were l'Mtd 8•111 8er9oron Sm1lh ~ Tuthill WolU11! C ... pel Mori-~ ot Co\I• ..... U dire<· to•' •*'1311 Deatlu Elsewhere Lyle Lobe l. 81 , a. pion eerin g-women 's sportswear designer , died Sunday a fte r a brief illne11. She was known professionally as Lyle Griswold. Advertltt 0 terVICf vou prCJYodt frOlll babvsHhng 10 wlncbol wosh1ng -'" lht cloulhtd Servo Owtnory ~ 1~ IUILQ!NI Next Decade For America Topic at ocC H 0 .( lll 'STIN(;~ Of ,,. !>•••r .,, ... •Ytt l'11h l1< I 1H'l1\.1i.1 Tom ll1ty1hm and lrv111e City ('11u1H 11 1111111 '"" 1 \' A..:rtan will t11 scusi. 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Meanwhile, those who sho wed up for the scheduled 7: JO p. m . start or the meeting stared at the wa lls or made s m all talk. And grumbl~about th~udeness. of the three council m embers . * * * LOCAL UNITS OF the Orange Coast League of Women Voters will conclude a two-year study or st.a te and local governments in November. Nancy Kimble or Newport Beach is chajring the study. SaddJe back Unit I will meet· Monday at 9: JO at Gibraltar Savin gs, 24260 El Toro Road, Laguna Hills. T he Newport-Mesa unit will meet Wednesday al noon m the hom e or Phyllis Anderson, 711 Lide Park Drive, Apartment K, Moana Apartments, Newport Beach The Irvine and Saddleback II units will mee1 Wednesday at 7: 15 p.m . in the home of Mimi Petke. 26572 Avenida Veronica, Mission Viejo. The Laguna Beach unit will meet T h ursday at 9· 15 a m . in the home of Estelle Warne r . 1609 Tern· pie Hills Drive, Lagun a Beach. All meetings are open to the public and all in- 1 t'rested individuals are invited. That includes men Transit Agency Seat Opening If you want tu be the only member of th e oran~e County Tnins portalion Commission who is not a n elt'ctcd off1 c1al. now is your chance to ap· ply T he so-<·alled ·public mem ber " position on the flv1•-member commission comes up for reappoint mcnl !-.Oon. arid interested persons h ave until Nov. 21 to :.ippl~· Current! v. Santa Ana busm essman Zika DJokov1ch hoids the job . and be says he will seek another four year tl'rm on the panel. THE OTHE R •·o u R commissioners have the final decision They are named to the commission by the county Board of Supe rvisors and the mayors of t he 26 cities in the county. DJokov1c h 's rolleagues h aven't said yet whether they'll support him for reappointment. althou~h they weren't too ha ppy with' him last week after they learned he had sent an un· a uthonzed letter lo Secr etary of T ransportation Neil (;oldsl'hmidt pu~hing for more airport site studies. In fact, the commission sent off a second letter las t w eek to the s ecretary c la rifying that Djokov1ch '!> letter. typed on commission s t a· t1onery, wasn 't the g roup's opinion. THE COMMISSION SETS county policies on transportation issues. including which proposed projects should gel the h ighest ranking for fund· ing. T hose interested in applying can get an ap- plication by tvriting the commission at 1020 . N. Broadway, Suite 300. Santa Ana: or by calhng 834·7581. Applicants are expected to submit a sup· ple m enljl resume of no more than three pages. ,...,. a ....... -.--. .-. .. 1.c ... aad Navy C apt . James R . Williams will as· sume command Friday of the Naval Weapons Station at Seal Beach. He re· lieves Capt. T.R. Mathis, moving to the Port j Hueneme sta· I lion. _J Defense Study Set A two·hour seminar in 1H·qu1is1t1un, possession a n ti I 1· 10.1 I u ., c 11 f a t1.•a rgai. c••>m pound 10 t 1 me<; murt• powerful than l'h1:m11·al Ma re against allac·k1•rs as h<: tnK reJlealed Nov 12 al Oranfo(e l'oast Collc~t> The 0(.'(' Women s l'l·ntcr Ill spon:.11r I n form:itrnn on thr :-.1·minar and l hc product ma) ht> ohta111E!d hy f':.t ll 10.: 55t) 5~c,7 4 OBITUARIES / ORANGE COUNTY Los Angeles, li'l )l 657 081X> BPvtuly Hills, '213 J bS9·444ft 182 Pde 1fic ~sign Cente 864 / M PI rO'iP Ave 8844 Wilsh ire Alvd. Wr-Buy, Repair, (IPan Orumtal Rugs 1'11.l I' lt11. 11 \" tit ' .. 11 PROPOSITION 10 GETS DAD REVIEWS, CONT'D. .. ' Ji"" 111 jo,. (Ji.,. r/, ill. ")'1 llJ 1..\111 I. 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( •• 1n.J...n, .ind l hr 1,1 m;i" l"r1111 u' 111 v11u. \\1lh l"' Fl-<l l)J\ Y, NO\'EMBE~ 7 ~I am lo !l pm. 1~1111.1"111 hi.· :-tml lini.! tho.· ganll·n~ lr11m ; lo 1'·.m1 SPECIAL llOLID,\Y EVENT H11).!l·r·~ l anJll·h).!ht1ng Cl·khr:1t 111n DECEMBER 3 and l:t fi to 9 rm. J111 n us l11r ;in l,'\l"lltni.! 11( l'hrislm:1~ l·nd1;111tnwnl. On Sale This Season R~er's Flower Food: ;~ lh .. Re~.$/ .:iO i lh .. Re~. $12.9~ Now Now 30 lb .. Helo{. 547.9R Now Sale ends No~ember 4. $5.50 $9.98 $42.98 San Joaquin II ill~ Rd. al ~lac \rlhur-BlvJ . Across Imm Fashion Island • ~cwpurt lk-a1..h Open 9.lo6 Daily . 640-5800 AGo~pki n~ Patch? \I l\t01.!l'I.' l \'I t.11111\ I )Ut p111111'~ll'" :1ri: l;1rt:l'I lh.11 1 111:-.I hrl.! \nd \\1 \t· d1·l 11r:1kd -.111111' 11! lll\'111111 tlw 11.ilhl\\n'tl .;.p111 I \ 1 .. 1111111 p.tl~ h .111d jlll" :1 ('l llllJll-.111'. The Florist Idea Au tumn .\rr;111~c mcnl of Flowers Hl·I.!. $:!'1 ~1:; Special $19.95 1\frii:..an \ 111lds. Assorll'd (olors anJ "ariclics 11" p11I. l<l·g ..... :. 'l:i Sale ends Novemher 11. tl.11rn\\'d 111 ->1111·~ 1111 I l.111111 Special $2.50 NUl1SERY • INi l0Uf4 OUl OOOR PLANTS & f LOf.{tS T • L/\NI >Sl /\PING • ANTIQUES PATIO r I IRNI 1 u~~r P. ACCCSSOnlFS 1\mcrka'<. Mnst l:kaullful Carden Center 11 GENERAL NEWS Proterts Bis Turi An African elephant charges an intruder to protect his herd as humans approach dur- ing a census of African elephants to be pres- ented to the National Geogr aphic Society in Washington. Many of the beasts have been killed in recent years for ivory in their tusks. 'Doctor' Gives Pelvic Exams BAKERSFIELD CAP> -Officials here are sear ching for a man who slipped into Kern MedicaJ Center posing as a doctor, gave two pelvic exams in a fourth floor maternity ward and disap- peared. Doctors and nurses on duty said they didn't see the man enter the room at the far end of the hall And neither of the women found anything un- usual enough about the 11 : 15 p.m. exams to call a nurse. The women said \hey eventually grew sus- picious because the Spanish-speaking man dtd not wear gloves or wash bis hands between examina· lions. TUMG 'S MfMOllAL ACUPUNCTURE DI. AMllOSE. LIN Ht W. I ttlt Sfnef Codoa Mne. CA 541-7270 °" 642-2513 # 1 RABBITI INSURANCE Since 1957 ~1 Auto & Homeowners ~ Quotes By Phone ~~· ~ I ~· :.C-... f ,UMlllS IMSUIAMCf GIOU, 541-5554., IJS.J4J7 , ............ c .......... earn extra . . . --Christmas dollars in your spare ·time at r Mervyn's applications are being accepted at Mervyn's stores 10 a.m. to 12 noon and 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. \ Part time openings, days and evenings, are available in sales and stock work during the Christmas season . Stop by our Store Office and fill out an application for employment. Experience is preferred, but n9t necessary. Mervyn'• 11 very proud to be •n Equ., Opportunity Employer. MBRVYWS ...-.-.......,.... ........ _.,,.. COM1111A181111111111t1 11.111---.1 .... ..,__,,...,o .,__."-~IL ---M4MT'CMIC_....C-,llOef.-Y-U..-_.., ............ ..,, ,..,..~_..,.., """"',.._,. ....._ ~--___ .,_,. _ .._. _. _ ~ .... __ .. U ICOAllO-- Blind Love Guide Dog Geu Care N<Yl--r'INGHAM. En1land <API Guide dog t-:111mu. who looked after her blind owner for nine )Cllr$, has herself gone blind. Rut In a r~markable reversal of roles, owner Shella llo~.'ken , who recovered her si1ht following 1m operation five years a10. as 1iving her faithful l)ld Labrador the same loving treatme nt. "She has been a tremendous frie nd," said 34 year-old Mrs Hocken of her 15-year-0ld pet . .. But sh~ can't really see any more and now it's my lunt lo look after her ." "I'm going to give he r the happy retirement she deserves · · Mrs Hocken recently wrote a·book about how hL"1 lire was transformed by Emma's loyalty. Sht> said Emma has adapted better to blind- nt>ss than humans. although she gels lost easily un- lei.s c:losely watched . Rare Bees Stolen BUCKFASTLEIGH. England <AP> -Monks al But•kfast Abbey said a rare strain of queen bees they were raising was stolen overnight from an isolated field. The Buckfast stratn, recognized throughout the world. w.as developed by the southwest England abbey's 82-year-old bee expert, Brother Adam. .. The thief must have struck at night and he knew how to handle a hive." the monk said ·'These queens were reared at great expense with great time and effort and now som(>one!s got them tor nothing. We're wonderini:: if there may be a ulack market we have not heard about.'' • Fndey. October 31 . 1980 DAILY PILOT A9 ESTATE 84LE OP •EWBLRY- ~RYSTAL- . POR~BLAIS­ BROlVZES- ~BISA­ SILV·ER aad ••re. ~ts of dl.mond ri"911nd t1rrl"9J, told chlin1, fine chln1 Ind · c:ryml, bfonzes, IOme tUmi· tan. 'oila, chlndeli«s. bras """"'· etc. __._ Oct. 31 , Nov. 1 and 2 ••tion of Ill mschlndlee 1 Fridly, Saturct.y, Ind Su._ 2 -5 P.M. 8ftd 7 ·IPM. Somtthi~ f0t everyone -from Sl.00 up. F'" ldmluion. Bink of America, Matter '°*91, c}'ecks. newport aacUon company 2542 West Coast HiW"tway Newport Beach, CA (71') .845-2200 CONSIGtls•tTS ACC•tm 'T1L I PM Arr L..,lne. Auch-- Every rug in stock on sale. There is n o s ubsticntc for a r ea rugs in imaginative dec0rating . Shown are only a few of the values, $8.88 -$199.88. • Un if ~ a room , define a liv- ing a rea , ser off your fav- or it~ piece of fu rni t ur e , add a level of luxury to vour carpeting., Come , choose no~ al Pier 1. Prices good through Nov. 6. Rugs not available in enc l osed moll Atores . .... - M Jt• OM.\' Pel.OT '"•· Otfomr'31, ·- UNCLAIMID GOODS AUCTION • • ot'9" to tit• public • • HANDMADE OlllNTAL IUGS Oe.,i~ entire inventory of KCVmul•fed. uncleimed goods, plus others FROM OUR STORAGE WAREHOUSE in Los Angeles, California DUE TO A MONETARY SHORTAGE ENCOUNTERED BY SOME OF OUR CLIENTS WE HAVE TO SELL ALL GOODS THAT WERE NOT PAID FOR ANO CLAIMED AS OF SEPTEMBER 1980. To incfYde: Various O.inese rugs, Kerman, T•briz, Soum•k, Khetim, Ooubl•bne Bokh.,•, K•shmiri K•shan, Ahh•r. pr•yer rugs, fine Egyp· ti•n rugs, Afghanittan, Oum, Sinky•ng, s.m.,kand, ~ucasian, lnd••n J)tec:es, m•ny runnen and more. Sizes r•nge from 2' X 3' to 18' X 12'. Certificate of Authenticity istued for uch purchase. AUCTION WILL BE HELD ON SUMDAY, MOYB•I& 2 .t 2 P.M. .... .., ... 25205 LAI,_ I~ L; .... Ruop cen he v-ed one hour pno r to Mich on Auct10neef R Asher Into 213! 709-0026 Terms. Cedl/Clwdc A. A & A Inc. Paid Po1111ca1 Announcement . Judge .Ragnar R. Engebretsen for Sup1rior C..rt Office #I T ough-firm-Fair-Omservative Af••inti.I A Judtt in 1972 by l111m .. DOIS.IY: Orange County Deputy 01stt1ct Attorneys Association Orange County Deputy Sheriffs Assoc1at1on Police Assoc1a11ons of San1a Ana. Hunt1ng1on Beach, Fou11ta1n Valley, Orange, Seal Beach Stantori Peace Oll1cers Research Assoc1at1on of Ca1ttorn1a CHP-775 Cl ub, Santa Ana Area Community Criminal Action Committee Cal1 lorn1a Republican Assembly • C 0 PE AFL-CIO Highly Rated By The Bar Association .. -YOTI FOi T• llST CAMDIDATI ELECT JUDGE RAGNAI E. ENGEllETSEM ·. It's easy to proclaim "the lowest prices in town". on television or radio. But advertisers who mean what they say commit the_ir price pledges to print in newspaper ads. For bargains you can believe in, rely on the , ' DAILY PILOT 642-4321 --> • --LOCAL Bunny 4ids Readers Claue8 Announced Teacher Reaches Kids With Puppet Proj~t There are openioas in two dancerclae claaaea and a creative writing claaa Vfhich began this month. according to Laguna Beach Recrea- tion Departmen t of - Jicials. 4 By IOHN Nt:t;UHAM OfllleO..••"'-IUft The 2!i rirst graders at t.he Vh~jo Elementary School hied two v1s1to rs Wednesday Bunny and Kt>h · Sin~ the sc:hool year beg11n in September . the h •itm hu been traveling lf) various elementary school'! in the C11pistrano Urufied School District to promote rt-ailing Kttli Cleveland, district coordinator of instruc· tlonal medji. services, and her puppet Bunny, want to enc.·oW'age p11rents to read to their children at hurne They sa y too much time is devoted to wall'hmg television. "PAat:NTS Nt:ED TO P&OVIDI! Jl good ·read1n1 environment in the home," Ms . Cleveland ~1ud "When you get down to it, children do as we do, not as we say " She Hid working with the puppet helps create the feeling that reading is a special time." Under the "Have You Read to Your Child To· day?" program recently launched by the district that Ms Cleveland and Bunny are working on. parents will be asked to participate in contests de· signed to encourage them lo read to their children. THE YOUNGSTERS WILL BE awarded prizes at school if they return a note confirming that one of the parents read to their child during the week. Browns Mark Anniversary PALM SPRINGS (AP) -Former Gov. Pat Brown and his wife, Bernice, eloped a half century ago on a night train from San Francisco to Reno. They celebrated their SOth anniversary in Palm Springs. . Both say they wish their son, Gov. Edmund Brown Jr .. would get married too. "I think a wife is an absolute necessity to a person in public life." said Brown. no w a successful attorney. "BEaMCt; HAS been a tremendous he lp to m e in my political life, not only in holding me back at times. but other times giving me sympathy that I needed when the newspapers didn't appreciate my greatness. "Jerry has a couple or girlfriends." Brown told the San Francisco Examiner . "Linda Crock sin ger Linda Rons tadt Brown 's frequent companion) is on the road so much that he would be leading a Jesuit's life if he waited for her." The 42-year-old governor once studied to be a Jesuit. -- Brown and his wife. then Bernice Layne, tried to keep their marriage quiet, since Mrs. Brown was a proba tiona r teacher and getting married was grounds ror dismissal. "TIIATS THE reason we eloped." Brown said. "But the story got out: ·Police Ca plain 's Daughter Weds Young Lawyer.· That finished her t ea ching career and 1 had lo support her." Brown. now 75, says he's never regretted it His wife was by bis side as he won two terms as San Francisco'district attorney, two terms as state attorney general and two terms as governor. "U I had known then what I know now, I neve r would have gotten married on Oct. 30," Mrs. Brown said. "It's always the week before an election. We used lo have Jefferson-Jackson Day dinners at this time or year. Betleve me. I've spent many anniversaries at political events." GUE8TS AT THE anniversary dinner will include the current Gov. Brown. daughters Cynthia Kelly and Barbara Casey, along with their husbands , and most or the B.rowns' JO grandchildren. · A second party is planned for Saturday night when more people can attend, Mrs. Brown said. "It's awful hard to get friends and relatives down to ralmSpririgson a Thursday night." . Couple Sue City Over Lot Purchase A San Clemente couple have riled a claim agairuit tbe city that accuses municipal employees or providin« incorrect advice to tbe pair when they bought a lot containing five units in 1963. Vincent and Ruth Ekstrum said they bought a lot at 308 Ave. Victoria about 17 years ago, but sought city review or the property zoning before purchasing the lot. IN no:1a DAMAGE claim, the pair say memben of the city planning and buildinl depart· '·menta told them the property was in compliance with all ordinances or the city. Nine yean later, the Ebtrums said they sold the lot and the fi ve units to Les and Mary Cardiff. Now tbe Cardiffs are suing the Ell:strums for dama1es or $100,000 and punitive dama1es or another SLS0,000 because they alle1edly sold the property aa five dwellings when it la le1ally usable for only three units. NOW THE t:KBTaUMS say the city should pay for any damages that come as a result of the Cardil'll' suit in Oran1e County Superior Court. But counct1 members denied the claim and re· ferred it to the city's claims adjuster for action. .. .. . -· ' . l First graders can win a bookmark if their parents re.d lo them for five days in a row. Teachers will send home s1ucgestions for books that are related to class wor k. Ms. Cleveland said that when parents do this, their child 1s exposed lo the written word. The process orients c h ildr en toward reading themselves and provides constructive communica· lion with the parent , she said. "TIIE THRUST Of' THE PROGAAM is to get parents lo read to their child and develop a read· ing .emphasis in the home." Ms. Cleveland said. "The district is concerned about the time children spend watching televis ion.·' · Information about tbe classes may be obtained by calling 497·3311, ext. 201. lJ _.,W A~U8ed SACRAMENTO (AP) A state board says the United Farm Workers Although reading scores in the Capistrano dis trict are above the' national a verage, Ms Cle veland said this does not mean there is n<>' a problem w1th a general lack of reading skills "WE WILL BE WORKING WITH schools to ' tailor programs lo needs." s he.said Ms. Cleveland cited resear~hirh s hows th11t students who are ear ly a nd successfu .. readers we re aJmost always read to by pa rents or older brothers and si~rs "This problt'm isn't confined tu the d1stnd , Ms. Cleveland said "It i~ a nationwide pc.o~ " "That's right! .. 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PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, OCTOBER lt, 1980 N TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Hostage Release Set? Tehran Says, 'Just Method' Reached By'fte M90C'la&ed Prua Iran's 1ovemment ntd10 s111d today a "just method" for releas ina the S2 American host •ti!\"S had been worked out, and a Swedish jetliner reportedly was put on standby for a flight to Tehran But U.S. officials again cautioned against undue optimism o~r a pouibJeend lo the hostage crisis One State Department official in W aahingtoo called reports of an imminent breakthrough "non- sense." President Carter, asked in Columbia, S.C., whethe r the cap Anthony Hearing ,Oea·red By FREDERICK SCH OEM EID. Ol-0..ly~ll•Uwlt The start of a preliminary hear- ing into ca mpai g n fund· laundering allegations against Orange County First District Supervisor Philip Anthony has been cleared by the State Supreme Court in a 4 to 3 decision. T&e court's ruling not to hear an appeal filed by Anthony's at· torneys came in the final days of the lncumbent s upervisor's cam- paign for a second term in office. The election is Tuesday. ''It's a minor disappointment,·· Anthony said today. •'The 4 to 3 vote, however, indicates the court abares IOIDe of the concerns that we have about the way these ~ar.-were brouaht. · • ProMCUtor Richard Haden, a -~ . ttate deputy attorney aeneral. Uid a c:Ute for the start of the pre- lina ry hearing has not been established. He said it is likely that all parties involved in the cue will return before Oranae County Superior Court Judie Claude Owens to set such a date. Haden said it would be very I.ID· likely that any court appearance would occur in advance ol the election. , Anthony, and f o rmer aupervilor Ralph Diedrich. are accused ol conspiring to conceaJ the aource of about $60.000 that was funneled into 1976 political umpaigns including Anthony's auccessful race for s upervisor. Anthony consistently has de· Died the charges against htm. He has not, howev~r. entered a formal plea due to the extensive le1al WTangling that has occurred between the prosec ution and the defense. The charges originally were filed more than three years a10. Tbe original indictment issued in 1977 by the coW'lty grand jury w•-:. subsequentJy quashed due to • -:.rrors i.IL.presenlation of evidence prosecution. Anthony, Diedrich, former Anaheim city councilman William Kott and former county political financier Gene Conrad subsequently were named in a criminal complaint containing al· le1ations identical to those raised bythegrandjury. The attorney general's office decided lut December to seek a •~nd indictment amid fears that it would face a statute of limitations pro ble m If the criminal complaint were punued. Prosecutors were suc- cesaful in seeltin1 a new indict- ment. Cowboy Robs Bank in NB A 1un-totin1 bandit wearin1 western 1arb from bia bat risbt down to Ilia cowboy boota held up a Newport Beach bank late tllll mondQ and escaped with a bqd loot. Newport Beach police said the robber entered tile a..IE of America in WHtcllff Plaaa, 1011 lrYIDe Ave., at about 11:30 a .m .... med. teller to • laud OWi' U. tub. AD ....., ..Umate of the tia1a•••umaenilab1e. PoleeNldtltemuleft · ..._.,..,_.._.nm. ............ doorol ........ ...., ...... ........... e.wtal ... .................... .......... ..,. tl\'t" Amencans would bt-rt-lt-ai.M soon. replied "I hopt! so I l'an t predict anytlung I don I h11ve iui information leadint: 111 11 t1m"' schedule .. The surprise bruadr as t b\ Tehran radio gave no detail of the reponed method for resolving the cns1s. nor did it attribute the statement to any Iranian official But it appeared to he a reference to still-secret conditions for the Americans' release proposed by a special commission of the Iranian Parliament The broadcast seemed to be an attempt by some in power to help µav!! the way for the eventual re- lease or the hostages, and to pressure a h ard line raction LATE SHAH'S SON NAMES SELF KING -M within the Iranian Parhament that has blocked efforts to end the t•risis The radio statement said Iran had already been "victorious" over the United States in the 'Haen Disappear Newport Tot, Dad Spied Near Lomlon By STEVE MARBLE OIH•D.ily ~ ... Shff A 3-year-old Newport Beach boy. the subject of an intense police manhunt since his abduc- tion earlier this month. has been spotted in a London suburb. police said today. Newport Beach investigators said youn( John Richard Ryan and his rather Timothy Francis Ryan · who police, assert snatched the boy from bis grandparents' Bayport Way home in Newport Beach, were seen late Wednesday riding in a car. But when British authorities were notified and tried to turn up the sought-after child and his father, they came up empty- handed. . Police said they are now unsure where the missing pair are. The information, police said, m- i ti ally was passed alon1 to the boy's mother, Julie Ann Ryan, who hu legal custody of the blond-haired tot and is separated from her husband. A former neighbor of the Ry an.s. who lived in England W'ltil several months ago when the mother and son came lo Newport Beach, told authorities she was certain it was the missing boy she saw. Newport Beach police said to- day they'll now put the case into the hands of the Orange County District Attorney and attempt to secure a child-stealing warrant to enable British authorities to make an arrest. Mrs. Ryan. who said she was 8'GHT'ED IN LONDON Jolln Richard "r•n, 3 taking a nap when her son vanished out or his crib. says-she is relieved by the sighting. · · u 's certainly the least of two evils," she commented today. Police. at fi rst believing the boy m igh.a ha ve wandered from his grandparents' home. never dis- counting the theory that the boy might hav~ been kidnapped, said they've been able to put together this scenano they claim led up to and followed the abduction. Detectives ctaim the 40-year- old father. a British citizen who (See TOT, Page AZ) Congressman Tells Of Threats on life SAN DIEGO <AP ) -Rep. Clair Burgener, R-Calif., who is running for re-election against Ku Klux Klan leader Tom Metzger. has-received threats against his life. police said to- day. Robert Bur green, assistant chief of police, said the four- ter m congressman "bas re- ceived a couple of anonymous threat.a through bis si.ter." "We have moved to increase our surveillance of his activities at his request," Burgreen said Thursday night, Klansman Metzger. the Democratic nominee, is accom· panied by his bodyguards and has been &·iven plain-clothes police protection in public ap- pearances i n th e 43 rd Congressional District Defense attorneys have con- tended that Anthony and Diedrich have essentially been placed in double jeopardy through the second indictment. And they have claimed that information that would point toward their in· nocence was not presented to the jury last year. · Charges against Dr. Kott were .dis missed: Conrad pleaded pilty ln the case and bas a1reed to testify against the remaining de· fend ants. hostage confrontation, and said release of the Americans would be neither "W'ljust .. nor "cow· ardly." 1 ran 's revolutionary leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini hu given the Parliament responsibility for deciding the fate · of lbe hostages. w!to today spent their ~d day in captivity. But after three days of bitter de· bate behind closed doors. the hard-liners Thursday boycotted an open session of Parliament that wu to have considered the <See HOSTAGES, Page A.2) The 'Real' "itches Celebrate SALEM, Mass . IAPl -Warty creatures with black hats and broomsticks are haunting "Witc h City " tonight But they 're just trick-or-treaters the city's "real" wit<'hes have no intention or doing anything scary oo Halloween. Instead, there'll be a "calm and quiet" ritual for the 450 self. proclaimed witches of Salem - the town where 19 people ac- cused of witchcraft in 1692 were hanged and one was pressed lo death. Halloween -the word comes from "All Hallows Eve," or the night before All Saint.a' Day -is their traditional New Year's Eve. Robed in blaolt. the color they believe at.or._ all ener1y and makes them powerful, they planned to dance in the tradi· tional "magic circle'' that helps them meditate and project health and prosperity for the coming months. "It will be calm and quiet. Then we 'll party," said Eddie Kuva, 31 , a teacher al the Fernald State School in Waltham. Kuva is a Catholic who says he uses witchcraft as a science to augment his reliaion. · This Halloween's ritual won't be open to the public as it was for the past nine years. ··we found that it got too big and eommercial the past couple years," Kuva said. "It got so people who didn't understand were showing up in Dracula suits,·• s aid Laurie Cabot, another practicing witch who formed a coven .with 12 other women. Law, Order A.u~rds Set Newport Be ach policemen, firemen and lifeguards will be honored Saturday evenin1 at the 15th annual Newport Harbor American Legion law and order awards dinner. The 7 p.m. event will be held at the Leltion Hall, 21.5 lsth St. Receiving awards will be John Freem~., police omcer ol tbe yeari Joseph DeTevis, fireman ol the year; Don Burm, lifeguard of· the year, ud Tim Escher, harbor pat.n>lmu of the year. More Coverage · Other Harbor Area coverage appears today on Pase AlO. Stu<:fents Favor Reagaii. In a bit of early-bird ballot cut- ln1, atudenta at Newport Harbor Hl&b School put their votes behind presidential candidate Ronald Reaaan in a mock election held thi•weelt. Student.a, who poured out to the oampua poUa on Tbunday, left President Carter atrandel tomewben between independent hopeful John Aaderaon and Libertarian candidate Zd Clan. Re.,_ ac:ored 174 votes, An· denGD Ill aDd Carter onlJ lM 1n the atudlat eledloD. ClaJ'k polled 11.-... ..._tt .... towtu.,foracm-.,... •• , .. Harbor .... .. ..... , .... wrlt.e-la Cl ..... . Jelm ......... afarmerM~ star at their own bigb school cam- pus. Consresaman Robert Badham pulled~-votes, Democrat cballen er Mike D·ow was awarded votes and NIDIS Sailor al us Ferraro came in wlth ucant2l' In the local ~1l9mbly race, stu· dent• 1aw Republican incum- bent Marlen Ber1~ IM9 votes Samii• to Sh~p WASHINGTON <AP> --Saudi Arabia Ila lndlcated it would •bop elMwltere If tbe United Statn rejeetl Ill requett for equl...-to live SaudJ F-15 jet flllltera ofleaalve 1trlktn1 power. and Democratic hopeful Jack Baldwin 115 votes. One result that could brin& a wince to the faces of Newport Beach city officlala waa the Meaaure LquetUon. Meuure L, lf adopted, would 1tve localofflclala authority to up- date an asre.ment for the ex· temlon of the Corona del Mar Freeway. City leaden clalm they've )'et to find a~yone op· pond to tile meuun. But lt..S.tl Duaed M•uure L on an • to de vote incllcatiftl at leut 414 people oppoee It. · 0. tile llDate race, at.-.t.i ICMmdlJ '-keel lDeumbftt Alu er ...... stvtaa llUa.,.-.. "aocl onlf •tobladalleiaalr Paul .Gaaa . • \ -~ ~ J-' I ~ ; t .. , 4 r ' • ~ . \ \ • f.._ ~- ,I ·....., I ' Art Balleettiag Richard Beenen, an Orange County artist, shows what a weather balloon and a little ju'venile imagination can pro duce at the Newport. Harbor Art Museum. Find out more about this unique event on Page Cl of today's Weekender SACRAMENTO (AP) -State Sen Alan Robb.ins surrendered today to lbe sheriff's office alter a Sacramento County 1raod jury indicted him on sex and mari- juana charges. Robbins, a Van Nuys Democrat, posted a $20,000 bond and 'was released from custody, according to Chief Deputy Larry Stamm. Stamm said the charges were unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor\ attempted unlawful in· tercoune with a minor. oral copulation with a minor, and possessioo of marijuana. The first three are felonies The marijuana charge 1s a mis· demeanor. District Attorney Herb Jackson confirmed that thf' gran'd jury met 51,':I hours Thurs· day night, but refused to discuss details of the meeting. Robbins was not avajJable for comment An 18-year-old Sacramento "'Oman. Lori Terwilliger, ac cused Robbins of seducing her two years ago at bis capital apartment. Two other young women have alleged that Rob- bins sexually harassed them The 37-year-old state senator has denied the allegations. A spokesman for Senate Presi· dent Pro Tem James Mills, D· San Diego, said no formal Senate action against Robbins was planned ,while the charges were pending. Sexual lntercourse between an adult and a female under 18 who are not married is a felony that carries a potential penalty of up to three yean in prison. Ms. Terwilliger said she met Robbin.a when she interviewed hJm for a high school project. He invited her into bis office, she said, and "started ltissin1 my hand and saying how pretty I was." She said Robbins toQlt her to lunch and bought her a drink. Af~r other meetin1s, Robbins took her to bi.a apartment. where they bad sex. she said. ''I bad never been to bed with a man and I was too scared lo say anytbina. but be never even uked," lbe uid in a complaint to the Senate Rules Committee. "He juat went to it. Afterwards I felt alone .,acared and ashamed." Bombin8. Admitted , MANILA, Philippines (AP) - Pr•ldent Ferdinand Marcos an· nouaced today the arrest of o Filipino woman from New York City wbo be aaid bu "te_...tully coaf81141d'• to pl~ the bomb tbat l.Uured ti people at an American tourist aaenta' con· ventkla, earU. tlda ..U.. . ' AP V-tr•..,.._.o FACES SEX CHARGES Shlte Senator Robbtns Jackson began h1.!-o in\·1· t•I!·•· lion Sept 20 afl ~r Ol'~" .1ccuums or the complaint wer(· pubh:>heJ Earlier. a 17 )ear nld Svnt .1 Barbara gi rl filed a complain• with the committee say1n~ Rob· bins made advances to ht•r ,,, 1 h" Senate chamber. Robbins denwd it and lbe committee later !>aid 1t fo und no wrongdoing Another woman who 11st.'<1 tv baby sit for Robbins· 1,:h1 lrlnm s aid s he told Jark:.on 'i. in vestigators thut Hobh1n~ made advances to her when s hl• wa:. 16. Or:~:c:A .-~~;1•1 "·eather Fair Saturday exrepl for early m orn ing lo" clouds. Cooling trend with lows torught of 48 a long the coast to ~ in lan1l Highs Saturday mostly 1n 70s. IN81DETODAl' TM nen ~ .. boom" m Ora~ County may well bt· in tM /Wld of culture. Tum to Paoe Cl for a report on the tlate of the arh in t11r cowty. ··-~ .,.,_....,,, ... , L..M...... 4t ...._ ... , Cll-• Al CNNll... Cll•Olf C-C• Ct c;,.,..... Ct E -...._. : I CM .. . ..... , ... .......... .....'*2 C4 ... ...-.. .. tll OM.Y PILOT H f!1c!!f, o.mr,t, ,_, ,..-.-.....---)UST BHE~IUNG---- · /raq Troops Encircl,e Iranian Oil Center BAGHD1'0, lreq (API Iraq aa.td ii.I fol'Cfl t"Omp&eted t~ .ent'1r<'l•~t o{ Abadan today and ti.a lftfantry and armor ··mopped one pocltttt aftn another ol Ptnlu enemy rul•tante" in preparation tor a final drh• on the ialand city, Iran'• malr• atronehold on ~ ..a1t•m rout ol the t"mbatu.d saa.tt a.I -Arab waterway An lr11qltom~uniqu~ broadtut by daahdad Radio •lao 1atd Iraqi force.set flN> to 1as plpellnel andoU taak rarma In UM town or Khoerowabad. ZOmil.taouthol Abedan. It 1annodet•lt. ll waa the t\nt Iraqi reft!.Nll<'• to operatk>m around Khc» row•~d sine• the war brob out on Sepe Zl Iran admitted Iraqi troope wt!re nor the town Tue.day and said Iranian Jt'l• ~. artillery powidal thetr.poi11Uona I rt•r T•..,,. I• Pel••fl WARSAW. Poland \AP 1 After rece1vln1 an appart'nl Kremlin \'ott' of ron.fldence 1J1 • U1htnln1 trip to Moscow. PoUah 'leaders beaan a cntiul meet101t today with mdependent trade union leaders threatenan1 new alnkes to protest what they see a.s aovemment inlerferenct m their Oed1L101 labor movement -Premier Joter Pinkowski. who accompanied Communist Party ctuef Stanislaw Kama on Thursday's visit to Moscow, met with Lech Walesa and other leaders of Solidanty, Poland's largest independent trade Wlion movement I .I' .. uurr l '•flrUrrr*""' WASHINGTON (AP> The lo~BI <'ailed off plans to have agents hand-deliver a Justice Department letter to the Rev Jesse Jackson inquirin1 about the civil rights leader's possible dealings with Ubya after Jackson telephoned the White House, , it was reported today. But an FBI spokesman said the bu.reau knew nothing of the call or subsequent conversations between the White House and a Justice Department official and said an FBI supervisor decided independently not to have agents make lhe delivery. The ·Washington Post said. Jackson, head of Operation PUSH. bas been campaigning for President Carter's re~lect.ion and accompanied Carter aboard Air f'orce One from St. Louis to Columbia, S.C., Thurs- day night. ••n•ride Kiib f'll'r WIU,OW SPRINGS, N.C. <AP>_:_ Five roung people died of apparent carbon-monoxide poisoning today as they waited for help in a wrecked car with the engine left running, officials said. The Wake County Sheriff's De.partment said the car spun out of control on a rural road, bit a traffic sign and got stuck in -ditch. Sheriff's Lt. David Waller said· the tailpipe waa covered with mud. The dead were identified as James Lee Rogers. 21, and his twin brothers. Ronald and Donald, both 23. an of Wagram : and Peggy Smith, 17. and her sister, Juliette, 16, both of Fuquay. Vanna. 2 t;ng.laes !e•alm Vigil _M aimained_ . At OuJl Fire Site Two engine companies re- mained aa a precaution today on tlte ch_arred perim~r:.of the.OWi fire, a blue tbal burned almolt ll,000 acres of gra.aay billaldes above Yorba Unda. The fire was controlled by Thursday, but a spokesman for the Orange County Fire Depart- ment said the last two engine companies were on duty "just in -case a hotspot flares up." The fire, which began on Tues· day morning and drew as many as 750 firefighters to its lines. burned White, Stuff Halts Actor LONDON <AP> - James Coburn was held up for two hours at London's Heathrow airport by customs officers who found some white-powder capsules in his bags. The tough guy actor had to cool his heels while the customs men anaJyzed the capsules and hi s girlfriend. British singer and composer Lynsey de Paul, 30, waited anxiously for him. "It was just routine," the actor explained when customs finally cleared hill\. "They were interest- ed in my medicines. I suf- -fer from arthritis and I've been curing myself quite • successfully w.ith various herbal remedies. They were quite pleasant about it." OfllANGI COAST " • ~ DAILY PILOT T'M Or• ... ( .. lt 0.0y l'llet, •i'"' wfMCh •t comn ..cs ... ,....,#Pt•U " pv9U\ftrf:G ov '""' Or•~" (o.t\I ,,._..IW'M""9 C.O"'I""' s.i.r•t• ttflltOn\ •~• ~1""9Cll ~·• tNOWillh ~,, ... fO# (O>f• MIW ~..-...Ort 6t•<ft Hwint1ft910f\ l••ttH fl\IJ"'•'" V•l l•V hv•"• l.•tvn• •••""~" t M>I A t.t~I• rf't•Of".•I •d•ftOf\ 1\ °""""' ... S,..ut"M 't\ •I'd Sv~f'\ TM 011M.1.,t ~11"'•"9 e»i4tft4 1\ •• »O W.)I ••• S~r"I· P 0 80, tW.O C-Ol\t• *""" U titd',.,• '1t1'> ·-.. -,,. .• ,,.",.,.,..~I~ ~., ... "'4 l!CltlO' f...,... ... (11'1f0Gt1 a.....-AcfY•rttelftlMMt1I a t.otalofl4,873acres. One home was loat -an old wooden ranch house on the south aide of the Rivenide Freeway. Mite McKee, public information officer for the fire department, said the house wu occupied but be doesn't know who lived there. -tcKeesaid about 24 cattle were either killed or badly burned by the blaze, and that the injured animals are being rounded up and killed out of mercy. lo addition, Metzger wears a bullet-proof vest. He claimed n attempt on his life was planned before a man was anested re- cently for carrying a concealed weapon. No shots have been fired at either C'anclldate. Reed Boatwright, a Burgener campaign aide, refused to con- firm that death threats bad been made on the GOP incumbent but said "we have taken certain pre· cautions." He would not elaborate. Meuger said be routinely re- ceives threats but knows nothing about any threats against Burgener. ' HOSTAGES commission's recommended con· ditiom for the holta1es' release. Tbe sessJOO WU postponed until Sunday because tbe boycott of 86 of tbe 228 deputies left the Parlia- ment 11 members short of a quorum. The hard-linen, who said they diu not want any action on the boataaea until after lbe U.S. presidential elections and did not want to help Prealdenl Carter. Knowled1eable sources In Tehran expreued some doubt to- day that the Parliament would discuss tbe hostage Issue as scheduled Sunday. Khomeini presumably could end the parliamentary impasse by iutnlctinC all deputies lQ at- tend theseuioa. jln Stockbolm, Sweden, olftciala -0f the airline Scanair said a 1Jt. seat ~airliner wu OD at.andby at tbe city's airport, poulbly for a ftiabt to Tehran on two boun' ootlce to take out tbe boltates. Scanalr 18 a aublidiary of SAS, Scandinavian All'llne System. .. Scanalr lhna,tn1 Director Geor1e OIAOll aald a Jet bad been on standby since &be be1lnnlna ~ tbla week for a nl1ht to Tehran and back "lo somewhere ln Germany.'' U.S. eoniln1ency plam are believed to call for a 1topoTer lD West Germany by the ......... ~. ••A broUr lD I ... eoatactecl • lut rrtda1 dclal the at.adby ftipt, b'f M ...a la IUCb CtlMI •• aow ......_ ai um -... aboot wllO a.. ea.t 11." OIMciD ta&cl~A.a .......... ~ ~----'-~· R· --. -.· -'-All-~r, eagan Swap Barbs ByTMAAoc:la&ed Presa Ronald Reagan evoked Shakespeare to criticize Jimmy Carter and the president suggested sending tbe former actor to Hollywood u the two candidates campaigned furiously toward the denouement of the lBelection. But whatever drama there was in the campalp Ttnanday came more from possible embarrassments to the candidates than from their on-the-road rhetoric. FOR REAGAN, THERE WAS THE withdrawal from the cam- paign of bis chief foreign policy adviser amid a controversy, and for Carter, the disclosure of a Justice Department report criticizing him in the handling of the Billy Carter-Llbya affair. The campaign rhetoric had Reagan continuing to hammer at Carter's economic policies -"a tragic comedy of errors,'· he dubbed them -while the president again harped on the Republican's state- ments about calling out the troops. "let's make sure that we don't have to find out when he'll call for use of Amencan military forces next year by sending him back to Hollywood. California, where American military forces won't listen lo his voice, "Carter said ala rally in New York 's garment district. REAGAN BROUGHT UP SHAKESPEARE'S "The Comedy of Errors·· in Texarkana on the Texas-Arkansas border. while saying of the president, "He gave us five programs. and yet our economic mess has only worsened. He's punished us long enough ... He has not earhed the loyalty orthose who supported him.'' lndependent candidate John Anderson was making a last desperate bid to gel Carter to debate him, meanwhile, calling on the president to make good on the statement that be would consider other debate challenges after his face·to-face meeting with Reagan. : .laiDaotUe Bo•fld ANDERSON'S LAWVER, MITCHELL Rogovin, sent a telegram to Carter campaign manager Robert Strauss reminding the president or his pledge. While there was no immediate answer. it was highly un- likely Carter would debate Anderson in the last crush of the cam· paign. Anti-abortionist Jeanne Gaetano, 20. cuddJes her six· month-0ld son, John Paul, who becomes a tiny host.age of his mother's cause of sorts Sautrday. Mother and son will spend 24 hour; in Alexandria, Va .. jail _together. as !>he serves sentence imposed for arrest while b~ockmg abortion clink entrance in Alexandria demonstration last year and·subsequent conviction. Today. both major party candidates were again racing from political rally to politicaa rally, Cartertryingtokeep an uneasy hold on his native South, and Reagan trying to lie up large and as yet u.n- deci~ed industrial slates in the Northeast and Midwest. Anderson was campaigning in New Ensland and New York. Stabbing Suspect Pleads Insanity In Pittsburgh today Reagan implored Democrats to desert Carter and accused bis rival of "dragging bis feet" in the federal investigation of Billy Carter. Focusing the last four days of the presidential race on tossup states. the Republican presidential candidate tried to generate en- thusiasm for a big GOP turnout on Election Day. "I WANT TO THANK AU. of you,·· he told a crowd of hun- dreds of supporters in a refurbished train station here "And hav- ing thanked you, 1 want to say don't relax " By DAVID KUT.lMANN Of.._ Deily 1'1191 Slaff Huntington Harbour surgeon Louis Alaia. charged with slab· bing his ex-wife and her pre· sumed lover to death last June, entered a plea of not guilty by reason of insanity Thursday. Defense attorney Ed George Jr. said the new plea represents no drastic change in courtroom strategy since he has always believed the orthopedic pbysi· cian was temporarily insane when he attacked Margy Lou A.laia, 37. and Long Beach at- torney Marvin Tincher, SO. in the woman's posh Huntington Harbour home on the night of June 13. "The purpose <of the plea) is to get all issues before the court.·· George said. The defense previously had in- dicated it would rely heavily on medical testimony to show that Alaia, 50, was using medication which produced side effects such as tension and aggressiveness. The added plea means there would be a separate hearim! for the defendant if he is found guiltyorthe charge against him. Alala is charged with two counts or murder and also faces special death penalty allega- tions. His trial is scheduled to begin Nov 10 in Orange CoUQty Superior court. The defendant has · been al lowed lo remain free on $250,000 bail until last week, when a state appeals court upheld a bail revocation orde r issued by a Superior Court judge and or· dered him jailed George said his client's im· prisonment al Orange County Jail his made preparation. of his case more diffic ult but he doesn't expect lo seek any de· lays when proceedings get under way Nov. 10 'in Judge Byron McMillan's courtroom. Alaia is accused of killing his former wife and Tincher after going to the woman's home to pick up his two young childre.n for a weekend visit. An argu- me nt began. the prosecution contends. lllhd Alaia stabbed his ex-wife in the abdomen and then attacked Tincher in another room, inflicting up to IO wounds. Rain Falls In 1':orth Reagan said be was sure the rally was packed with Democrats and independents as well as Republicans and invited them to get behind his candidacy. He began the day with a private meeting with labor and busi- ness leaders. Press spokesman Lyn Nofdg'tr refused to disclose the identity or any participants in the meeting, saying some did not want their names made publi~. Carter said today in Columbia. S.C. that if Reagan is elected and the strategic arms treaty is abandoned it ' ·would be a major setback for this nation and a major advantage for the Soviet Union. He said that if thP SALT II treaty is not resubmitted for Senate consideration "there will be no debate on the Senate floor . . there will be no chance to mod1f y the treaty in the Senate.'· Carter commented in a question-and-answer session while cam· pai gning in his nati vc South. Seniors Center Parking in Limbo A. land swap deal that would ing the street from the city- gi ve Newport Beach senior owned parcel to their center. . citizens some acreage for park· But as a condition of the trade, By TbeAaaocla&ed Presa .ing next door lo their Corona del Irvine Company officials are Rain was forecast today Mar recreation center is hang-asking council members for a as a cold front off the ing in limbo. zone change on the city-owned Pacific nor\hwesl coast en-Newport Beach City Council parcel and heavi~r density on 10 tercd the stale. bringing members approved the land acres of their own land adjacent "'cloudy skies and showers trade in concept but took no to that property. along lh9 northwest coast formal action until appraisers Irvine Company planners ., and over the Sierra study the two parcels or land in want the land to be designated Nevada. question. for medium density residential The clouds will spread City officials are proposing use, which would allow up to 10 southward into the central giving the Irvine Company 2.6 dwelling units per acre to be California valleys with a acres of city-0wned land oo the built. chanceofraintonight. corner of 5th and Marguerite The city-owned site now is It will be cooler over most avenues. · designated as park land. of Northern California In exchange, the Irvine Com-Council members agreed to through Saturday and gale pany would give 2.6 acres of hold off on approving the swap warnings have been land to the city that is located until appraisers can establish a forecast for most of the next to the center. The move, ci-value for the city-owned land if rthwest coast. ly officials say. is designed to it is rezoned for residential de· ~-fleS~~~-;i111~~~~2'.::=:=:=:;::=:=:::=:::=:::==-~~-e-a_s_e_se~ru-·o_rs~·-wo~r-n_·e_s_o_v_e_r_c_ros __ s_·~-v_e_1o_p_m~e_n_l.~~~~~~~~ In Boat Fire SANTA BARBAJlA <AP> -A. Montecito man-was rescued ·rrom t.ia burning ~foot-sailboat today after a fire br~e out while he was transferring gasoline from one lank to anot~er. official~ re- ported. J Randolph Cornfield, 33, ~as treated by par;medics for shock after he was pEled from bis off. shore cr·art. he Solingen. at . about 6:30 a. . . said Harbor Patrol officer A Ian Bowles. The Coast Guard culler Point Judith, stationed in Santa Barbara, towed the burned hull of the craft to shore after the fire was extinguished. Damage was estimated at $8,500. officials said. f're•P91pAJ 'IUf ..• works ln Saudi Arabia, new Into Loa Angeles lnternationaa Airport on Oct. 18, rented a car and later checked in at a Costa Meaamotel. Once ln Oranae County. police a11ert, the father swapped h11 car for a van at a Santa Ana rental a1ency. 1rabbed the boy and dron to a amaU town In Mexico where t.he car reportedly was at\andoned. Prom tbere police apecadate. he Ullely ea\aiht a plane to Mex- teo City wtth bia little son and boarded. rut11t to London . • WHY ALDEN'S? I ) I o4J) We show more than thirty manufacturer's carpet lines with approximately 3000 samples. We carry about 100 rolls of carpet at special prices. In our re~nant room . are hundreds of remnants from tiny to room size. Every American manufacturer of vinyl is represented in our vinyl display: Armstrong. Gongoleum. Gaf. Mannington. B!scayne and Amtico. Rolls and remnants in stock at special prices. Our drapery department includes cu~tom fraperies. 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