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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-11-07 - Orange Coast Pilot0 I Diet Doc .Jury yCBptaln Seleetion Slow; Convicted of ,J Two Men Picked Se~ Charges Plot Str~tegy Army Man Guilty 2Nabbed .............. DEFENSE FIGURES IN DIET DOCTOR DEA TH TRIAL Jeen Hltrrta, AccuMd of Sleytng, With Lewyer Joel Aumou Clwices Difficult For Diet Doc Jury WIDTE PLAINS. N. Y . (AP> -Attorneys app arentl y beli eved a Yonk e r s bus mechanic and a Mount P leasant special education teacher could be impartial in the trial of Jean Harris for the murder of Scarsdale diet developer, Dr. Herman Tamower. • Howe.ver, they were less sure 'about a wotnan who had tried Tarnow's diet a nd another whose ~r waa a graduate of the swank Madeir a ~bool for Girls in McLean, Va. Mrs. Hsrri.I, S7. is the former head- mistress of the school. Tbe mechanic, Russell Von Glahn, and the teacher, Stephen Geller, were selected as juron Tbunday at the end of the third day of aereenina of proapective Worker Killed jurors in Westchester County Court. . Mrs . Harris is accused of fatally shooting Tamower, her companion of 14 years, in a jealous rage March 10 because of h is affair with another woman. The de"fense contends that Mrs. Harris drove from ber home in Virgi.Qi a to Tarnower's Purchase, ?ti. Y .. estate to have bim kill her with a gun she had brought with her.· Bullets from ~be gun killed Tarnower during a struggle between him and Mrs. Harris in his bedroom. Defense lawyer Joel Aumou questioned 12 prospective Jurors about their feelings on suicide, drugs and itbeir attitudes about "two adult people" whose un- married relationship extended for 14 years. All except the two men were excused and Von Glahn wa.s named tbe foreman. t Officer Convicted on Sex CotnJts FORT LEWIS, Wash. <AP> - An Army captain accused of seducing three enijsled women and planning sexual blackmail has been sentenced to a year's hard labor after conviction on eight of 13charges against him. Capt. Roy L. Eckrote, until re- cently operations officer or Com- pany C, 9th Aviation Battalion, pleaded guilty to three other charges and was acquitted on two. A court-martial Wednesday convicted Eckrote of charges that included conduct unbecoming an officer, adultery. solicitation and attempting to arrange the sexual blackmail of a commanding of. ricer. Col. John P. Cooper. president of the court, sentenced Ee krote on Thursday to a year's confinement al hard labor. followed by dis· missal. Eckrote could have faced penalties as harsh as seven years hard labor plus forfeiture of pay and allowances. Army prosecutors contended an "all-consuming sexual greed" led Eckrote to establish a sexual relationshi ~th a fe male private, then press'\Jred her to furnish other partners from com- pany enlisted women. Army regulations forbid fratern.UaUon between officers and enlisted women under their command. Adultery is a criminal charge in the Army because an of. fleer has the authority to make his subordinates do what he "wants. Loot Recovered ATLANTIC CITY,N.J . CAP)- More than 100 people have been indicted ln connection with Pro-J ec t Se11h ore, an 18-montb "1tin1" that recovered $500,000 worth of It.Olen can, televi.sioos, mol>edl and fire.arms, police said. Eckrote pleaded guilt y to charges of h~vlnt sexual in- tercourse with two enlisted women in his company and ol sharing a "group sex" experience with a male warrant officer and an e nlisted woman in the same company. Tulsa Campus He was cleared of allegations that he threatened a subordinate and tried to coll~ information on drug use by subordinates to gain control of them. On Tuesday. before a panel of four colonels and two majors, <See SEX, Page A2 > · Officials Puzzled By Lice IIWU$ion TULSA. Okla . CAP> -Stu- dents at Oklahoma's largest private university celebrated an unexpected holiday at ·:Hee parties" after school officials scratched today's ·classes lo bat- tle an embarassing invasion of the tiny parasites. All classes and business operations at the University of Tulsa were canceled so campus buildings could be fumigated in hopes of eradicating the bead lice. Spokesmen al the school. which has · a n e,prollment of 6~000, n id JheyAere puzzled about the infestation .,!lnd could not isola\,.~its cause .. The c._mpl'ts ,was closed ''lo al-~ low us to do a thorough job on all facil~lies and to reduce chances of transmitting the pests to unin· fected persons," said John L. Do wgray, vice president for academic affairs. A weekend overnight visit by about 100 high school seniors was called off. It probably will be rescheduled, a spokesman said. The outbreak became ap- parent earUer in the week when residents of one dormitory re· ported several cases of lice. "We though it was limted to one residence hall. Then we began finding it in other hat ls.'' said Jim Lamb. assistant direc· tor of university relations. By Thursday, more than 200 cases of the blood-sucking pests had been found at the private university. w here u nder- graduate tuition ranges upward from $80 per credit hour. Campus nurses distributed free bottles of anti-lice shampoo and ,body lotion to studeAts. A women 's dorm was fumigated Wedn es da y . Two~ore dor mitocies were s prlyed Thursday, keeping dozens of the <See U CE, Page A%) Tuna Men Fined SAN DIEG.O (AP>-The American Tunaboat Association says Ecuador bas become the first nation to capture and fine tuna seiners for being within 200 miles ol that·country's sho~ but not fishing. LOS ANGELES <AP)-A48- year-old postal worker, Raymun- do Lara, wu kllled wben be became entan1led in a conveyor belt at UM Terminal Annex office la downtown Los Anaelea, a 1poke1man for the coroner's of. flee reported. Dollar Demaad .mm1M!ll 'PILOT V(EWS &4}A TIUYEL Tblnldnl about • trek toutb of UI• border? Got Ba.ta fever'! Dally Pllot reporter Arthur R. v...... a •uoned traveler to Baja CllUforala, write• about lavortle placa to 10. thin,. to clo ........ -and bow to .. ...... ~ ....... p .... -~ Goid Prices Continue Ttimble LONDON (AP> -Gold prices slumped on European and Unit- ed States markets for a. second consecutive day today, posting a two-day lol9I ol $50 lD London, u the dollar 1ur1ed ahead on tbe 1trenath of tbe lat~t riM in U.S. lnt•l"tllt ...... BuWaa dealerl 'Mid It WU de- mand for tbe ctonar that len& told prices plummetiDa. a tracU, 8-al reactkln oa wor•d IDOIMIJI mara... _ _ - Gold tnded tn New ~on .. oo. down S1'.20, but drop ~ ped 0 under$!!85atonepoint. off $45 from Wednesday's dote the Italian lira and scored major Silver traded in New York at of f655.:$0. calni .,aiut Ule world's lead- $18.03, down 48 cenu. T he London prlce was the ing currencies: . London'• five cold tradln1 lowest in Europe since June 23 T b e c 1 i m b f o 11 owed boUHI fixed today'• morning when gold bottomed at $599 an Tbu...Uy'a announcement of a 1 cold price at SeG3 an ounce, ounce. percent rise in the prime lending dQwn '24.15 from Tluaaday's Gold WU tradlnt at $395 an rate oftered by America's lelld· cloelnt prtee of '821.75. The pre-ounce one year aco. but surced lag banb to moat credit-worthy cloua metal loet. .tU in tradinc to ill peak of .-is la New Yort c0rporaw euatomen. The new Tbanday. Later ln the day It fell on Jan. 21 in a boom bro"'lhl on rate ol U.5 perc.nt repreMDt.s to Sltl. . by invettor uncertainty over tbe an lncreue of $ percent since Goad w11 aelUnc at $810.50 an Soviet military intervention lD Au1u1t. H!Jber interut tat.I ~ '-lw6Mt-4e,•w'fl11.--ttN"om.m,-A.f~rtit1111utw1111t1titunr-, -· - ----~c tbe IOl'lar's'value oveneu Thunda1'1 cloM of taz.so. and lbe d ollar, meanw9'lle, by makln1 lt atlractlve to reached a record blth a1alut fo relan lnveltort. In Chase ByCHP - By FaEDEUClt SCROEMEllL OI •Delly,..._~ A nitbttlme explosion of gun- fire in the parking lot of an Orange shopping center left an Orange, County Sheriff's Depart- ment investigator with serious injuries Thursday. Two suspects in the 8: 15 p.m. shooting were arrested about 90 minutes later in the Pomona area after a high-speed pursuit in which they a re a lleged to have fired shots at pursuing of- ficers of the California Highway Patrol and Los Angeles County Sheriff's "Department. The injured investigator was identified as Ira Essoe. 40, of Westminster. He is married and the father of three children. Essoe is in the intensive care unit at Santa Ana-Tus tin Com- munity Hospital today with one of the three bullets that struck him lodged near his spine. He is paralyzed from the chest down. His condition was listed as "serious and guarded" by the s h eriff 's department spokesman, Lt Wyatt Hart. Hart gave the following ac· count of the shooting incident: "Essoe and his partner. in- vestigator Gregory Brown were at the Orange MaJI at Tustin and Meats A9eQues in the course of a warrant investigation when they CSee SHOTS, Page AZ) Coast Weather Low night and morning clouds, otherwise mostly sunny Saturday. Lows tooi1ht 56 along the coast. 62 inland. Highs Saturday 88 to 70 at t.be beaches, 75 to 82 Inland. INSIDE TOOA'1 Soprano-turned-di rector Bewrl11 SW. wUl mob o pr•· curtain OJJptaronce wM1I th.e Not'°"41 OpmJ Totniftg Com· pan11 perforrm Sunda11 ot Knott'• Berrv Form. See Page Cl for ddaiU. •••e• I , I -, . .... •• .. · The 500-ton German coaster Kaaksburg, its hatch covers smashed in, lies on the rocks at the Isle of Lundy, north of the Cornish coast of England, after being battered by a ·-- storm. Six men and a woman -all the peo- ple aboard and all believed to be Gemans -were rescued. .· LICE ... 1,550 resident s tude nts from fheir rooms for 14 hours. "Everybody's taking it in real good spirits, especially with the llnexpected holiday," said Greg Frizzel. president of the campus Student Association. Frizzel said the "rumor mill" was speculating that universi· ey officials tried to hide the problem. "People have it. They're em- barrassed and they want to b l ame some bod y . But t h e number of people who have it ii· lustrates that it's not because of unsanitary conditions," he said. ''I'm perfectly satisfied that the university reacted quickly.'' Tulsa dermatologist Or. Vin- cent Barranco said lice popuJa- tions have been increasing na- tionwide. "Somebody came in infested and spread the lice around. It 's certainly not the un- iversity's fa ult.'' And after cxaminiog some studenL'\, he said the problem may have been exaggerated. · ''One student who was told she had lice didn't." he said. "It's gotten so that every s peck of dandruff is thought to be a bug." ''Meanwhile. s tudents were making the most of the situa- tion . A Thursday night get- to,eth('r was promptly dubbed a "hce part v " A campus movie. usually at tended by 100 students, attracted onl} 10 Thursday. said Frizzel. who specula ted that many stu- dents '>'ere at a local pub "try. mg to kill the lice with alcohol." Lamb said closing the school 1s ·'going lo cost us a ton of money" in lost staff lime and fumigation. but had no estimate. "It's been a night mare," Lamb said. "We're not real hap- py that we've got nee out here. But we try to be honest about our warts when we have them." Expansion Begun For FV Hospital . Alter a two-year delay caused by a series of state and local re- views, construction bas begun ·on a $7 million two-story addi· tion to Fountain Valley Com- munity Hospital. During the delay, the CC1St ol the project jumped 3S percent because of rising interest rates and comtruction costs, hospital officials said. The new wing will adjoin the existing hospital, located on Euclid Street just south of Warner Avenue. The first floor primarily will house obstetrics and perinatal care .facilities. It will include two· delivery rooms, five single care unit .labor, · rooms, six two-bed post partum rooms and 16 bassinets. The floor also will include six two-bed rooms and 26 single un- i ts, with support· services for gynecology. The second floor will house fo ur two-bed rooms and 34 single rooms. with supPQrt services. Hospital spokesm an Marsha ll Kandell said the addition will not cause the hospital to exceed its 214 licen.qd beds. Instead, he explained, the new wing will allow the hospital to rearrange beds to create addi- tion a I s ingle r oo m s and ·e liminat-e many three-bed rooms. Moving the OB unit to the new wing also will free · additional s urgical space in the existing r acility. he said. Pile-drivin~ for the new wing Atlanta Gets FBI Assist began this month. Construction is expected to be completed by spring 1982. Ass~tant administrator Carl Thielmann said the hospital re- ceived its first expansion ap- proval from the State Depart- ment of Health Planning in 19'18. Since then, be said, the plans have been subject to time· consuml.ng reviews by the State ·Department of Health and the offices ol the State Architect ud ' tbe state Fire Marshal. Tbielmann said the plans Ulo bad to be revised to meet new state earthquake safety 1uidelioes. The hospital also is construct· ing an expanded emergency tra uma center, which will in- clude a two-bed trauma surgical room. Other plans call for construc- tion of a one-day outpatient sur- gicenter, and expansion of the hospital's cafeteria and kitchen. Adjacent to the hospital, a new four-story professional building is nearing completion, with first occupancy expected in January. Bank Robber Escapes With Cop Hostage GREENWOOD, Miss. <AP) - A gunman who h eld up a Greenwood bank sped away with an off-duty detective as bis bosta1e today alter the officer exchanged himself for a female receptionist the robber bad ab- ducted. Ve nezu e lans H e ld ·In Hijacking ATLANTA (AP ) -Mayor Maynard Jackson, who one day earlier criticized the FBI for failing to move swiftly to AUan- ta 's aid, bailed as "good news" the agency's decision to open a preliminary investigation into• the disappearances of four black children. The FBI said Thunday it had opened the investigation to de- termine if the children are being held in violation of federal kid· napping laws. The off-duty officer, identified as Andrew Cates, offered to ex- change places with Meredith Bond, 25, after police and Mis- siasippi lnghway Patrol officers surrounded the gunman 'slllcar in the city. A spokesman said that aft.er Ms. Bond was freed unharmed, the robber and his new hostage sped off beading north out of Greenwood. Police said the man was armed with a .357 magnum pistol and bad fired shots. CARACAS, Venezuela CAP > - Venezuela will ask Cuba to ex- tradite two Venezuelan brothers who hijae ked a Venezuelan jetliner to Havana and surren- dered lo Cuban authorities. gov- ernment officials here say Jackson said he believed the FBI "wilJ be a ble to fi nd jurisdiction to enter the case" and may send agents to Atlanta to assjst the city's special task _force i'nvestigating the cases. The brothers. Felix and Jose Grimaldi, claiming to be leftist g uerrill as, hijacked a OC-9 belonging to the Venezuelan ~ d<nnestic carrier Avensa Thurs-1 day morning, 12 minutes after it ; took off from Caracas for a ! 45-minule flight lo Puerto ~ in eastern Venezuela. I I f I f I I ' ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT r~ 0'•"91 Cout o.,., Poo1 ..,,,., '#NCf'I " C.,.,.D•MO IN Ntw" lltr•U, ft oubh \N-d b't tN Or•n9e '°"*" Pvb41i\l'U"9 C..,,N"\' s..r•t• tGit'°"' .,. pvbl1\hfd MGN:l•'t~ ,,,,~ ,,, •• l0t Cott• MH.t, frrlft•"'' I•~" H~1"'9t~ •••"' f own••ut V•ll••· lr•ltU L•ov,.• 8t•<" ~h to.'t A "'"9,. rtttOn.tl M11'°" il OVC>lltr.f S..llM'O.f\ .,.., SutWl•yt r .... pr1ft(t .. I O'll>l1tf'l1nt 04_,I I\ .tt UO W.\I l•W' M~t P 0 8 0• •UQ C..t• Mf'u (•hfOf'ft•• O•h Jlt~IN .... Prnlodrtnl •nG Puol1"""1 n, ..... , ..... ,. fO•tor Tl••-•A M .......... M•nAq1,.q 80.Mir c.,.,,.," ~ ... ., ... "'-"' 1-''*"-0lno t!dll0t OfflCH Co"• Mf•• >JO Wut 11•¥ lll•Ht H:...~!·:!:(~~~.~~ l(t":c~ ;:.:.~~. Telep(lone (7U )&q-4Jtt CIHllfled Advenlll"IM2-M71 ,,o..,~~c""""'" 4-.MOO Bl11IH•p f' ret* · Roman Catholic Dominic Tang Yi·minl, Jailed for 22 years, arrived In Hong Kon1 from Canton for medical treatm~t of an Intestinal •Hment. The 72-year-old bishop, flnt to leave China since 1149: will.. _retUDLto Canton after treatment. Asked if the man bad pointed the pistol at her during the ab· duction, Ms. Bond replied, "Right at my head the whole time." Offi cials a t t he Fir st Greenwood Bank declin~ to dis· cuss the holdup or to say bow much mqney was involved. •'He didn't have $2 ,000 to $3,000, I bet," Ms Bond said. "I told him it wasn~orth it ." ·Jury Tells Confusion LOS ANG ELES (AP> DeliberaUom in the trial of five reputed underworld fiiures went into the fourth day today, u Juron erappled with a relatively new or1aniJed crime law. The Juron aeot notes to U.S. 1 District Judie Terry Hatter on I Thursday, aayln1 they needed help undentandin1 conapi.racy cbar1es a1ainat the five defen- dant.. The seven women and flve men have allo asked to bear a•aln portlon.s of tetUmoay t;»y the aovemmeat '• star witness about the •anffand slaylq ol SJn Die~ underworld fl1ure Trank 'The Bomp" Bom-pen1lero. Pilots Voting SAN DIEGO (AP) -Strlkinc Pacl.nc Sout.bwe1t Airlines = and fUpt eqlnMn voted oa wbllthtr to Jola the 31,000. .... Air LIDa ~ Aa·- toelaUoa. • WarPrboaer ' • Iran Oil Boss Hu Vote Important J SANDIEOO(P )-Couat . Endangered Navy Capt. 8111 Christ-UDOltl tbole Amerte-~ttWbeU.ve tbelr vote me·ans aomet111a1. Tr...,..red 1alt mo.th Lo eommlllld tbe Naval Air Station In Jaeklonvllle, Fla., CbrUtemen IOl bll abtentee ~too late to 1et lt baek to Sall Die.SO by BEIRUT, Lebanon CAP> - Iraqi doctors are fl1bt1nl to save the Ute of Iran's captured oil minister who suffered a "massive h,emorrbace caused by serious wounds" ,at the Abadan l;>attlefront, the Iraqi press aald. lru cbar1ed today that t.be mlniater wu tortured. The Iraqi report that 30-year- old Mohammad Jawad Bquir Tonguyan was wounded when captured • week a10 wu spr-P~inl since he seemed to be l.n good health wben European TV networks filmed him in cap· tivlty. Tehran radio broadcast a statement by Iran 's Foreiin Ministry charging the Iraqis tortured Tonguyan to the "ex- tent that his life is in danger." It called for international interven- tion to secure his release. But Iraq has refused on grounds he and others captured with him are "prisoners of war." Iraq said its tank-led infantry , backed by rocket -firing helicopter gunships, killed 60 Iranians and suffered 21 dead in "noose-tightening" oper ations around Abadan as the war en- tered its 47tb day today. . Te~ran radi<? conceded heavy fighting raied tn the eastern dis- tricts of Abadan after Iraqi troops crossed the Babmanshir River i.nlo Iran's besieged re- finerf city on the nort hern fringes ol t.be Penian Gulf. But t.be broadcast said Iranian forces were holding out and that they retaliated Thursday in a llerce battle aloo1 the Abadan- Mahshahr highway about two miles eut ol Abadan, klllln1 90 Iraqi.I. It aald Iranian Phantoms attacked 11".aql• poelt.loos alon1 the Bahmaasbir River. leavi.n& f'ro• Pag.-. l I SEX ... trial officer Steven Mura unfolded what he called "a sordid tale of a com missioned officer using his rank to coerce enlisted women in the company." Three enlisted women from Company C told the panel they had sex with Eckrote both on and off duty in off-pos.l apartments and in the company flight opera- tions office. Two other women told of decllnin1 the captain 'a ad· vances. The Army's chief witness. Pfc. Jacqueline Boldi, said s he even- tually became frightened of Eckrote after willingly having sex with him several times. She said Eckrote pressured her to ftnd other enlisted women he could have sex with. Ci viii an defense attorney Timothy Lowenberg, while ad· milting his client's "errors in judgment," called Ms. Boldi ''a young woman who bas shown every willingness to fabricate a good story.'' During cross-examination, Lowenberg drew from Ms. Boldi the admission that she bad Ued about her use of druca during a pre-trial hearing on the cue. She also admitted lying when under consideration for a security clearance about a civilian drug case in which she bad testified un- der immunity. ''The government's case." said Lowenberg, "is certainly no more crediblethanJackie Boldi." •. ·tM SMALL alHI •• ol 1111 ' tbe lround "Uttered with Iraqi dead." Iranian Prime Minister Mohammad Ali Rajli visited the war front and declared: "We wlll fllht to our lilt breath. We will •bow (Iraqi President) Sad· dam HUIM'ln that be can never· become t.be region's gendarme " Iran'• official Pars news agency said. So be paid ~. laced it retummall.. ~ OD a eolnmerdat to San Dte10 and bad r encl de· liver it to h1a old Tierruan· ta polllneplace. 1 F08Dtaia Valley Trustees Re'iuest 1 School ·Closure By PIDL SNEIDE&llAN Of .. DellY PM.t .... Fountain Valley School Dis· trict trustees instructed a com- m unity advisory committee Thursday to recommend the closure of at least one school for the 1981·82 Lenn. In addition, the committee was told that the district will continue to operate all schools on a K-8 basis next year, indicating a delay in reorganization plans that could result in a junior high school S'ystem within the district. One exception is Bushard School, 'which baa been operat- inl on a trial bu~ with grades six t.brouch ei&bt-T he community 1roup, formally called the Committee for Scbool caure and tbe Dla· pc»itloD ol Surplm Property, ii expected to retuna witb lts recommendations in February. To i;each its deeiaiou, tbe committee, made up of 11 com- munity members and two alternates, will conduct weekly study seirstons-at 7 :30 p.m. Tuesdays in district head- quarters, l Lighthouse Lane .• The sessions .will be open to tbe public. Under state law, the trustees must solicit recommendations from this committee, although the final decisions on school closures rest with the board. Committee chai rwoman Marge Schneider appeared before the trustees TbllJ"aday nipt. aayinc t.be 1roup b-4 belct one meeti.nJ Oct. 29 and needed more information on the number or school closure recommen- dations desired by the board and whether the district will con- tinue to operate on a K-8 basis. Board President Betty Miganelli told the committee to return with advice on at leut one school cloeUtt tor nut year because ol declining enrollment. She also slid the trustees bope future closures can take place in an "orderly manner," such u one cloeing per year, rather tban a mass closing of several schools at once. Taxes Said Just VATICAN CITY CAP> -Pope John PauJ II told European fas· cal experts today that taxes were "a form of justice," although it may sometimes be difficult for governments to levy them lo a fair manner. The pon- tiff said it was the duty of any government to promote the com- mon good of its citizens. .Mrs. M.i1anelll aJao slid the dlittlct needs additional time to develop more prorrams geared , to older students before it con- side rs .reorganisation into elementary and middle lcboola orpairedK-8, K.S schools. The district currently ope.rates 17 schools including the trial middle school (Bushard ) and one offertn1 special education classes (Plavan). The 'Clistrtct c losed two schools, McDowell and Lamb, in 1979. Lamb is now tbe bead· quarters for the Huntinston Beach Union lnp School Dla- trict. McDowell ii being convert- ed into new offices for tbe f'oun. tain Valley district. f'ro• Pag~ A I . SHOTS •.. observed three male subjec:ts tamperlng with vehicles in the parktq lot. •'The two deputies diacusaed the situation and approached t.be trio. Easoe took one side ol the car, Brown the other. "As they approached, gun- fire erupted. Easoe was stnack oace in the front of his body and twice in the back. Brown wu not injured other than receiving abrasions when be fell to the pavement. ''Two of the suspects Oed in the deputy's unmarked vetlide. A tb.int nect • foot. ••After Brown radioed Or-.. police for aaistance, a 1..-.i broadcast was issued for the car and the suspects. The vehicle was observed northbound on t.be Orange Freeway and the pursuit ensued." Hart said the suspects fired sderal shots at the pursuiq of. ficers. He slid the gunf'ue was not returned. The chase ended when tbe driver craabed the car into an abutment on a transition roed from tbe Orange to the Pomona Freeway. The two suspects were ta.ten into custody without further inci- dent, Hart said. 1bey were idea· tified as Robert Dustin Strong, 25, of Q>rona and David Mike Knick, 23, ol RJvenide. Each was booted into Oranae County Jail on suspicion ol as- sault with intent to comnut murder. An arraipment date has not yet been scheduled. Hart said that Eaeoe, a native of Hungary, bu worked for the sheriff's department for eipt years. Today is his birthday. Our store is like an iceberg! No -we 're not chilly to deal with -it's that you only see one tenth of o~r store from tht1 f~ont. People visiting us for the tirst time a\-e flabbergasted when the spacious interior unfolds before them. The huge showroom· has thousands of samples. (Customers tell us we have the largest I selection they have seen). Our warehouse contains an inventory of infinite variety. Hundreds of remnants inhabit a 26x50 Remnant room. Add offices. a spacious drapery room. . plenty of ganong, pleasant people. and you'll have the "Big Picture" of our successful operation! DEN'S , ' lll'. • ,, 1)()41} : iiiitlllatiiin ~ ·c11•tom draperi••\ Hnollum • .,JIGd floor 1663 PLAClNT~~V!Nlll_ • q>.SYA M~~~ CALIF. 92627 • PHONt 6'6· .. 838 -6•6-2355 -,..~'-'"".'.· ltJttd, in Your Ege Bill Rogers (left) and driver Butch Bran- nan make it through the Gisela Bog Run in Phoenix in the ''anything goes" category. The event drew about 20 entries, including a mule, and was followed by children's and adult's foot races through the mud. Resc~e Center Fought Neighbors Oppose SA Rehabi·litation Facility By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of ... o.llyl"lletSI~ Tile Santa Ana rescue center that helps those with no other place to go may need some help or its own if opposition to its reloca- tion is successful. Residents or a neighborhood near the intersection of South Daisy Avenue and Walnut Street said at a press conference Thurs· day afternoon they will appear en masse at a Monday night meeting of the city planning commission urging that a variance and condi· lion al use permit be denied. The rescue center. operated by Misaionalres at Home Inc., is now .located on Sycamore Street in ~owntownSanla Ana's redevelop- )nentdistrict. 1 CU1T~t redevelopment plans call for'construction or a parking structu.re after the red brick building is demolish.ed The Daisy Street site was leeleetM by a "City task force that ltnchaded cduncOmen Gordon 'Bri~ken and Robert Luxem- 'bourger: David Ream, city re- development director; Philip An· thony. Oranjle County 1st District Singer Lifts ·'Black Cloud' NEW HAVEN. Conn. (AP)- . Singer and Las Vegas hotel owner Wayne Newton says he has dis· pelled a "black cloud" of rumor about any alleged connection with organized crime after an hour· long appearance before a federal grand jury here . Newq,o was subpoenaed for questioning Thursday about a wiretapped telephone call by a re· puled Bridgeport underworld figure who allefedly mentioned him and his hole . the Aladdin. in· vestigators say. Newton denied ever hearing of the caller, Frank Piccolo, until re- ports about the investigation sur· faced. Investigators reportedly overheard Piccolo saying he had solved a problem for Newlon and bald obtained an interest in the hotel. Supervisor, and rescue center of- ficials. The residents said the rescue center attracts drunks, derelicts. drug users and vagrants and therefore would not be compati- ble with a residential area. They pointed out children that attend Sunday Pilot Has Fastest And. ,_,estest . . Stories in Sunday's Daily Pilot will prompt definitely positive and negative reactions. PIVal'AL' pOJNT ~ Dr. Mark Vi ctor Hansen of Newport Beach turned the worst thing that ever happened t o him into the great.est. And the optimistic en- .tree>~ baa joined the rants (SUND A Y'S BEST) of the nation's top 10 motiva- tional speakers . Start Writer Arthur R. Vinsel _profiles this positive thinker. NEGATIVES ACCENTED - "Your photos back today or you don't pay" is the s logan or Zoom Labs of Irvine . The Business of the Week story tells how this new process got started and how it can be linked to tourism. REMARKABLE RINGS - The photos Voyager I is sending back from its space odyssey to Saturn are awesome. A specia'I report to the Daily Pilot will describe the planet's mysteries and efforts to track them at the Jet Propulsion Laboratories. COMMt:RCIAL FALLOUT - Now that things are returning to normal within range of Mount St. Helens, a featured analysis reveals who's making a profit from the souvenirs and what health proble~ might arise in the future. --------- five schools pass by the proposed relocation site and that a city park and a bus stop are located nearby. And the residents accused the city council of ignoring the spirit of a 1977 resolution which, the they said, prohibits relocation of the rescue center to any property which is adjacent to residential areas. T he proposed site is located ad- jacent to a 'commercial area along First Street west of Raitt Street. About 50 people turned out for Thurs day's protest. Many c hildren ca rried signs emblazoned with anti-relocation s logans. Speakers stood on the bed of a battered. mud and paiot- splattered pickup truck to ed- dresa the crowd. Participatin1 in tbe fitht against relocatk>n of the center to the Daisy Street site is the Santa ·Ana Neighborhood• Orianiza- Uon. The rescue center now bu 35 beds ror people who desire to stay there. <>rficials say they serve about 70 meals per day to those who drop in. Exploitati~n Charge Made FLORENCE. Italy (AP) - Authorities arrested 14 men, owne rs a nd e mployees of Florence night c lubs, and ch arged them with the "ag- gravated exploitation" of hun- dreds of foreign women who-- police said were offered jobs as dancers and waitresses but were forced to become prostitutes. A bout 500 women from Italy. England. Brazil, Poland and other countries came here the past two years thinking they had been offered legitimate jobs but were told,at'ter they arrived they must act u prostitutes or be fired and deported, police sajd. The nightclubs charged each client $240 for a "special snack" with a woman, who would receive W percentbrtftesum, police said'. Friday, Nowmber 7, 1980 Flight tO Egypt Said s,_;iem Test WASHINGTON (AP> -The Peota1on announced today it plans to alrlllt a 1mall force of U.S. 1round t.roope to Enpt next week in the first s uch overleaa test of the new Rapld Deployment Force. The operation, involvin& about 1,400 Army troopers and airmen as well as ground auack planes of the New Mexico National Guard, will be conducted under a news blackout imposed by the Egyp- tian eovemment. Officiab say they are puzzled why the Egyptians are barring any on-the-spot news coverage of the arrival at Cajro West Airport orofthedesertmaneuvers: The brier announcement said Egypt "has invjted the U.S. to ~end a unit'' from the Rapid Deployment Force ''to take part in training with Egyptian ground and air forces within the context or cooperation between the two countries in this field." The main force. comprising a Wholesale Prices Up Markedly WASHINGTON (AP > Wholesale prices jumped 0.8 percent in October, equal to a 10.6 percent compound annual rate, and the nation's unemploy· ment edged up to 7.6 percent, the government reported today. October's jump in t h e Producer Price Index contrasted markedly with September's 0.2 percent dip. The increase was fueled by rising automobile prices and significant boosts in the cost of sugar. meat and other foods. the· Labor Depart- ment said. Higher prices for motor vehicles in the new model years accounted for half the overall rise in the index during the month, the report said. For the first 10 months of 1980, wholesale, or prpcSucer, prices accel~ted at • U .4 percent annual pace, a {ate similar to the double-difit mark of 1979 and further evidence or infia· tion 's peniatent nature despite the recent rec:~. WbOIN:ale pri~ bad ri5en t.s percent In both July and Aucust. Unemployment. meanwhile, inched up 0.1 or a percentage point from 7.5 percent in Sep- tember, the department said. But behind the nearly stable figure, there was significant movement. The unemployment rate for adult men declined over tbe month to 6.4 percent, while the rate for women rose sharply to 6.8 percent. Unemployment among teen- agers rose to 18.4 percent last month following 'a decline in September. The California rate increased from 6.9 percent to 7 .2. The number of unemployed workers. at about 8 million, re· turned to its August level follow- ing a September dip. Jobless- ness was up 1.7 million from Oc- tober 1979, with adult me n a ccounting for about 1 m illion of the over-the-year increase, the department said . The factory work week rose; reflectinit the nation's apparent emergence from the sharp but short recession that began late last winter. .. battalion and SUJ)Porting units from the 101.st Airborne Division based in Fort Campbell, Ky., will arrive in Egypt on Wednesday and Thursday for training that will last about two weeks, the an- nouncement said. Those units then will return to the United States, as will eiiht A-7 ground attack planes flown by members of the New Mexico Air National Guard at Kirtland Air Force Base near Albuquerque. Pentagon officials stressed that the exercise is unrelated to the war between Iran and Iraq, say- ing it had been planned long bet ore that war broke out. Officials said privately they are puzzled about Egyptian reasons for requiring the news b lackout because Defense Minister Ahmed Badawy gave details or the impending ex- ercise last month in an official Middle East News Agency dis- patch. Ho wever. the orricials ,.,..,, ........ ffonp I I lip Harold Stassen, who has run for president six times but ·has hardly been noticed , ~ays he won't seek the Oval Office again. "Governor Reagan will be up for re- election in 1984. and he will have my support ," the former Minnesota governor says. By 1988 Stassen would be 81. Debbie Won't 'Do Dallas' STONY BROOK , N.Y. CAP) - Th e X-rated movie, "Debbie Does Dallas," has been banned from a college dormitory rund- r a is er li/te r residents com - plained 9it was "sex ist, ex - ploitative and offensive." of. ficials say. Elizabeth Wadsworth , vice president for student affairs at the State University of Stony Brook. banned the fi lm. It was to be shown nine times over three days to raise money to build a bar in the dorm hallway. But a lmost all of the women li ving in the 325-student dormitory. and some of the men, objected The film can be shown at other university dorms -if residents don't rai.se any objections -or at the Student Union or a public facility on campus. . Public Announcement acknowledged the Egyptian ac. lion could reflect some concern about highlighting the presence of U.S. troops at a lime when Arab countries are split over the Iran-Iraq war. Although the deployment ot elements of the lOlst Airborne Di'!ision to Egypt is the fint U.S. action or its kind in the MMt- dle East in more than 20 years, senior militarr officers cau- tioned against interpreting lbi3 as a demoMtration of any U.S. ability to project major forces and their equipment over thousands of miles from the United States to the Middle East. Gen. Volney Warne r , who oversees the Rapid Deployment Force, said in a recent interview that "it would be erroneous" to portray the exercise. called "Bright Star," as much a demonstration. Warner said that because of a shortage of strategic airlift and sealift fac ilities, the United States will not be a ble until about 1985 to project a force big enough to confront a serious Soviet threat to the Middle East- Persian Gulf area. "We need to be able to project at least 21h divisions," Warner said. "As things siand, we can't do this now in a timely fashion." Al the same time. Warner said that the move ment of the infan· try battalion, its helicopters and weapons to Egypt and next week's maneuvers with Egyp-_ tian forces "is a signa l that we can project at least a small force and t.hat we are serious about projecting a capabilit.y." Warner said that among other things, the exercise will test command and control and com- m uni cations links between the U.S. fleet and any ground and air forces the United States might deploy during a crisis in that part of the world. Church Vnit Backs PLO NEW YORK (AP ) -The PJlestlne Liberation Organiza- tion is the "only oraanized voice of the Palestinian people" and should be a party to peace negotiations in the Middle East, says the National Council of Churches. But the PLO should mate an "unambiguous statement" rec- ognizing Israel's right to exist. the Council urged in a pol.Jcy statement adopted Thursday. The 9,000-word statem ent, which evaluates the problems of the Middle East and tries to balance the interests or Arabs and Jews. was adopted at the semi-annual m eeting or the council's governing board. The agency represents most major Protestant and Eastern Orthodox denominations in the United tales. Jewish organiza- tions were alarmed by the state· ment. New Mom Killed RIVERBANK (AP ) -An Oakdale woman taking frozen mother's milk to her newborn child in a hospital was killed in a collision between a tr ain and the pickup in which she was riding, auth orities said. Eileen G. Culum, 26. was being driven by her hus bar'ld. Randall. to a hospital in Modesto to deliver the milk to their baby Nov . 6, 1980. Costa Mesa. Ca lifornia : On e Hundred Thousand Dollars in Discounts Will Be Given On Any And : .. u In-Store Items Until Entire $100,000.00 Is Exhausted. Public Will Be Notified Via This Publication of Dollar Amounts of Discotmts Remaining. ~ ~iti ~try Companq i.iill Goldsmlthlng • 1'ppr11lslng • Ref>"lrfng • PurchAslng -ttll Newport 1o1JW11rd • Con11 Meu, CA 'f2617 ' SoJA•' T·D medium t•nks_wtth 125 mm _ '.!llail-lhe..ard..anDl.venary of_ ~.....Gu•------------------------0-la_I 64~774_1 ______ ___.._.__...,.... Pu rumble acrou Red Square ln today'• October SoclaJllt n.volutlon." Revolution Day parade. The banner reads . .. . .. •• ' ; . .. ·' ... I DAIL 't PllOT Q ...... ~ T••~~''.' MarpW.e . SOOi&l Security Slashes Feared Juning Out Education· TU llOOB T1J8E BLVD: Some evidence emerced trom Sacramento today that sus1eeta ii tbe kld of your bouae lan't dolftl so well in school, maybe you can blame it on tbe video dl.aplay terminal in your Uvlnl room. Willoo Riles, our atate superin\eDdent of public ln· atrucUoo. bu now reported on t.esll in tbe 3 Ra that were 1tven to ball a mlllloo sixth to 12th crade studenll last year. On the test. the youn1sters were also .asked to tell bow much televlslon they watched. • · Thus, Riles reports that there seems to be a cor,relation in that the more TV the kids watched, the wone they dJd in ,. tests on their ballc learning skills. AND. 111E STATE SCHOOL ebief said, it didn't mat· ter how much studyin1 they did, or bow smart they were, or how much money their folks made. There still remalned that correlation between hours glued to the tube and poor test scores. So if the smart kid around your place is testing out badly, it might give you a suspicion of what he's doing. ·" Over the lunch hour. he isn't scooting off to the bamburaer n · stand. He's pacing nervously in front of Channel 2, l•n watching "The Young and the 6estless." That student Isn't ru.sbinglbome at 3 p.m. so be can plan bis study program for the next week. He's glued to "One Day at a Time." a show as well as a philosophy. . ... 1: IF DIE SPELLING SCORE isn't cominl out too well, then bis favorite 3 p.m. video must be Channel l3's ''Kar: toon Kamival. ·•No wonder he can't spell. " The only time the kid thinks about bis math teacher is around 8 p.m. when he's in front of the tube for "The In· BQSl'ON <AP> -The national mood acalnlt eovemment apeod· ma and taxes will, mate it bard to ball out the railinc Social Security system, which will dlp cleep lnto the redlOOO. an economist warm. .. There's no tood solution,'' saya Janic e Halpern, an economist with the Federal Reaerve Bank or Boston, "The pro.ram coell more than we thouabt. We're eithe"r going to havetocutbenefilltopeopleorin· creasetaxeaoo others.'• Ms. Halpern, who published a study this week in tbe New Encland Economic Review, said new taxes are unlikely in Ronald Reacan's administration. [) ; ·) "IN odEa TO assure that they (Social Security officials) can pay the current benefits, they have to raise revenues, and Reag~ bas indicated be is for tax savbfla,notincreues," she said. The Social Securiiy fund for the Old Age and Survivors Insurance program will beain to run out of money in 1982and10 $3 billion into the red by 1983, Ms. Halpern said. By 1985tbedeficitcould be as high as $27 billion. The fund ls one or three m the Social Security system that also includes Medicare and disability insurance. .. THE PROBLEM is when there are less people working, there are less people contributing to lbe fund," said Ms. Halpern. ••At the same time, inflation is go- ing up. and the amol.Dlt or benefits goupwitblt. "Traditionally, wages rise . faster than prica. But it's really been a netaUve waae growth since 1J77 tbat ii responsible ror thia." The Social Security system bas been in trouble since the 1980I, and Conaresa bas raised the amount workers and employen contribute to the fund seven Umea sinc~l987. The latest increase comes Jan. 1 when mos t workers and employers will pay an a«lditional one-halt percent Of pay tO Social Securilf. But .the additional money ..Jon 't be enough to keep the fund afloat, Ms. Halpern said. OTHER SUGGESTIONS for keeping the fund solvent face re· sistance. One way -halting escalation in benefits now tied to increases in the Consumer Price Index-would anaerthe elderly. ··A II the lobbying groups for the elderly are going to demonstrate against any change that might cut benefits,'' Ms. Halpern said. Another method would minele surplus money in the disability and Medicaid funds with the depleted retirement fuod, or shift financing of the Medicaid pro- gram to individual and corporate income taxes. freeing Social Security tax money for the retire- ment fund . But that solution presents problems. "Where is that money going to come from, since Reagan wants to cut those taxes as well?•• asked Ms. Halpern. Jury Disregards 'Touch' Testimony ~J.d.o rt-·~.-.~~ ... ...1,-c:..~~ .. ./u.f Gd i1 Fixed Before the Kid's Homnoork Hourt" credible Hulk." He studies Texas history at 9 p.m. He watches "Dallas." All of this may be true about TV-watcbing that effects test scores, but to some measure it seems to fiy in the face of current parental observations or student study habits. The student of the 1980s doesn't seem capable of bit- ting the books without being surrounded by a reasonably high noise level. SILENT LIBRARIES, FOil example, give them the jitters. The youngsters have difficulty concentrating. They do much better with a stereo unit plugged into each ear al full volume. ORLANDO, Fla. (AP > -Both sides claimed victory when a six-member jury deadlocked in the case of a rape victim who contended she could identify her assailant by touch. "Any time you have someone facing four life sentences and it doesn't end in conviction, you have accomplished a lot," said defense attorney Edward Kirkland. "It's a very important vin· dicatioo of the richts of of the victim," sa14 Alailtant State At· tomey William Whitacre. The lawyers' comments came Thursday after the panel deadlocked 3·3 and Circuit Judge Lon S. C.Omeliws declared a mis· trial. The 20-year-old woman, who said she had been blindfolded during the 1978 attack in nearby Winter Park, told jurors during the trial she felt her assaHant's face, clothes, belt buckle and s hoes. They tum on the TV and hunch up in front of it on the floor. 'Ibey don't necessarily watch. They listen, and use : the flickering light from the tube to unravel the complex· ities of a foreign language It's sort of like Abe Lincoln. studying by the flickering flames of a fireplace. The woman testified she had seen the man in the convenience store where s he worked. She said she had chatted with him several times before someone approached her from behind, put a bag over her bead and took her to a storeroom where he raped her. The fireplace, however, never talked to Abe. THUS TIDS LATEST report from Superintendent Riles matching low test scores to TV watching hours places parents directly on the horns of a dilemma. You can let your kid tum on the tube so be can get in some studying time, knowing full well bis test scores are going to pot. Or, you can snap off the TV, stereo and radio and watch your student suffer a complete nervous breakdown. The woman. who now lives In New Hampshire, said her only clues to the man's identity came when he allowed her to touch his face during the nearly six hours he held her captive. It's a no-win situation. .. . . . • • ' Southern U.S. Sunny " ~ ·~ • , 1 I Rain Dampens Northern Tier of States r 0.-Caf WNiltefo t i.ow clOUdl,_s nlQl>I tllrOUQll mlo ornlng Niu,., 0111erwlM mostly nny S.turo.y. coeslAI lllgll" to 10, '°"" ~. 1n1ano jlll 7Slol2, 1-U Wei.,, ... EIMwller•. lltllt variable wlMs ~Ill end motnlno "°"'' 11e<om1no tllwett 10 west 10 10 1S llnoll wllll to •-IOOI wind wew1 $aturoay _,l•r-. 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He then placed something against her back . The woman said the object felt like a belt buckle; it was a Scotch tape dispenser. Norman Fischer. 30. was set free. . : A Timely Fall ln-vest-ment Reg. 155.00 NOW 124.80 Styled In 100o/o ltlPlyester gab . twill, for year· rou nd comtort. Eag leson1s own fine label. Crisp tan, rich brown & striking navy. Reg ....... 48-56 Long ..... 48-56 X·Long .... 44·56 Portly ..... 42-60 . \ • • In Line of Duty Officer Norman Nardi of the Agawam, Mass., police de· partment, comforts Rags, his German shepherd patrol partner, at a Springfield animal hospital. Rags was shot three times in an encounter with a gunman. Nardi wasn't hurt in the gunfire, which apparently was meant for him. Nixon, Kissinger In D.C. 'Replay' WASlilNGTON (AP > -It was like old times -Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger talking to foreign diplomats. When Soviet ambass ador Anatoly Dobrynin threw a party Thurs· day night to celebrate the 63rd anniversary of the Russian Revolu· lion, Nixon was the surprise guest. Tbe fonner president said be decided to come from his New York home for the celebaration "on the spur of the moment . . . I decided ju.st a fewdaya ago." NIXON ft.EW TO WASHINGTON late Thursday afternoon and when be entered the embassy several blocks from the White House, one of the first persons he saw was Kissinger, his former secretary of state, wbowas standing in a receiving line. "Henry, you come with me,•· said Nixon, taking Kissinger by the arm and propelling him to the head of the line to greet Dobrynin. Many of the diplomats crowded around Nixon to hear him extol President-elect Ronald Reagan, only two days after Reagan's landslide victory over President Jimmy Carter. There were few Carter rept'eSentatives in view at the embassy. ''Naturally. it's a shock when a change is made because people don't quite know how to adjust," Nixon told the diplomats. "But I think they will find that Reagan is a reasonable man, a strong man and a man who is reliable. I believe that people think this is a period of danger of war. But because he is a strong man, it will be just the op· posite. "DESPITE THE CAMPAIGN charges and counter-charges, the President-elect will launch a real crusade for peace. He bu aood ln-:stincts. just like President Carter. He ii a man of peace," .aaJa Nixon, who was making his ftrSt stop on the Waabingt.on cocktail scene since he resigned the presidency in 1974. I ' ~ CALIFORNIA Frldltf, November 1. 1eeo Rapist . Gets 51 ' Years SAN FRANCISCO CAP) Tommy llart aat slout'hed a,nct anent for a Ptt\tlllw of hia future a1 a Judie sentenced him to 51 yeara in prison for hi• c rimes lncludin& a br utal rampage throuch a nursin1 home with three other men. "llr. Hart is a psychopathic individual," prosecutor William Fazio said Thursday in asking · Judge Robert Dossee to be hardnosed about the man con- victed of raping blind 67-year- old Margaret Torpey last June 3 in the Keys Guest House. Dossee, who called the rape, pistol whippings and robbery of the elderly victims cruel and vicious, noted Hart won't be considered for parole until he is 61 -in 34 years. llallfl ·P.-ot-~tur BERKELEY (AP J University of California students prepped for a meeting with ad· minis tration officials at the 1 • Berkeley c ampus during a i ( STATE ) peaceful rally that drew about 200 persons. Several students spoke at the noontime rally Thursday about their dislike for President-elect Ronald Reagan and various campus issues. Courf Ht>ar" C'11"t> SACRAMENTO (AP) -The California Supreme Court is be- ing asked to declare a Universi- t y of California minority ad- missions program to be un· constitutional "s oc i a l engineering." But a UC lawyer defended the admissions program Thursday as part of a "second Reconstruc· lion" aimed at ending "our na- tion's awful legacy ... of dis- crimination against persons of color." . i lfongisto's Bo~k Richard Hongisto celebrates with his mother, Gladys, up- on his election to San Francisco's Board of Supervisors. The former sheriff who wore a peace symbol on his badge and appointed the department's first gay deputy, was working as an aide to New York Gov. Hugh Carey when he decided to return and seek the office. Suit Over Wde's Gambling Upheld opinion by Jus tice Lynn D. Compton. Reading SCores Gain I Third, Sixth Graders Show Improvement SACRAMENTO (AP> ~ The readin1 scores of Callfomia 's 12th iradera are still declinlna. but third and sixth 1raders have mademodett1alna. State officials reported Thursday the results of stan- dardized test• tlven to all 801,445 students attending public schools in the three grades. THE STUDENTS maintained the trend of at least the last five years, with a gradual improve- ment in the lower grades and a slump among seniora. However. 12th grad#!rs im- proved over the previous year ln spelling and mathematlr!I and * * * 1V Perilous To Student's Education SACRAMENTO CAP> -The first large-scale study of its kind shows that the more television a student watches, the worse he does in school. California Schools Superinten- we~e unch_,ed in their· UH ol the written lan1ua1e. thouth all their scores were below the "average" levels set by publishers of nationwide com- mercial tests. Scores In the third and sixth grades, where the state has con- centrated its "reform" efforts. exceeded the publishers' "average'' figures. The highest was third-grade reading, where scores rose by just under 1 percentage point but remained at the 58th percentile on the na- tional publisher's scale. THIS MEANS THAT when the test was first published in J.973, the average California score would have been better than 57 percent of the rest of the nation. It is not a reflection of the cur- rent national average, which state officials say is unknown. , Last year's third graders were at the 53rd pe rce ntile in language use and the 51sl in m a thematics . two 'tests that weren't given in California the previous year . Sixth graders reached the 56th -dent Wilson Riles said Thursday ------ that no matter how much homework the tested students did. how intelligent they were or how much 11\0ney their parents made, the relationship between TV and test scores was prac- tically identical. Riles concluded that for educational purposes , television ·'is not an asset and it ought to be turned off." But he said he didn't expect that to happen on a large scale, so he hoped that parents would at least try to be selective. More than 500,000 California public school students in the six- th and 12th grades who took tests in reading, language use and arithmetic last year also re- vealed how much television they watched. Riles said the results "do not necessarily prove that television watching is a direct cause of lower test scores," but "there are strong statistical rela- tionships." percenlUe in readln1. tM 53rd' lan1ua1e uae and tbe 55tb ti mathematlca, 1aintn1 o~ percenute dn each test. • TWEL"8 GRADERS weie at the 34tb percentile In reading, the 28th tn language use and the 44th in mathematics. In terma of the number of cor· rect answers , the seniors declined by 0.1 percentage point in reading, were unchan1ecf in written language uae, and rose 0.4 percentage point in spelling and 0.3 percentage point in math. • One of the biggest problems the tests showed for 12th graders was vocabulary. When asked to identify a word meaning the opposite or "ob- solete," only 53 percent picked the correct answer. "curTent" - a decline or 16 per cent since 1975. The seniors also .had trouble distinguishing between overly wordy and concise sentences. And in mathematics, they were weak on fractions, decimals and percentages. The future of minority ad- missions at the university, and perhaps elsewhere, could de- pend-on the case of G l en De Ronde. who was turned down by the UC Davis law school in 1975. LOS ANGELES (AP ) -A man who s ued two Gardena poker parlors f9r failing to keep his wife from gambling her way into debt is entitled to have his lawsuit tried in court, the state Court of Appeal ruled. Compton said the state Supreme Court has held that a bus iness establishment has a right "to adopt reasonable restrictions on its customers when those restrictions are rationally related to the business being conducted or the facilities and services being provided." For example, among 12th graders, 29.8 percent said they watched zero to one houn of TV a day, and they averaged more than 72 percent corTect on the mathematics lest. The score declined steadily for each hour watched . with those who watched six hours or more. s.s percent of the total, averaging R'Oll't Get l111'oltt!ll AP_...,., Offiriab Stabbt>d SAN QUENTIN (AP> -A convicted murderer serving a life sentence sla shed two of- ficials with a homemade knife moments after they denied him parole at a hearing at San Quen- tin Prison. authorities said. Ray Brown. chairman of the state Board of Prison Terms, and Robert Savitt. a Los Angeles deputy district attorney. suf- fered minor injuries in the at - tack Thursday by inmate War- ren Jordan . 33 . a prison spokesman said. C.uu:icfi""" L'pht>ld LOS ANGELES <AP) -U.S. Border Patrol agents will not be excused from brutalizing aliens just because they entered this country illegally , the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled. In a case which upheld certain rights of illegal aliens. the court affirmed Thursday the misde- meanor convictions of two Border Patrol agents. saying there was evidence that their "abuse of aliens in their custody was part of a deliberate plan or policy." Agents J effrey Otherson and Bruce Brown were convicted by a federal judge in San Diego last January of beating Mexican aliens in violation of a federal law making it a crime to deprive an ''inhabitant of any s tate, ter- ritory or district" of rights "pro- tected by the Constitution or lftws of the United States." Robert H. Wynn said his wi fe was a compulsive gambler who suffered heavy losses playing cards at the Rainbow and Mon- terey clu~ in 1973. He said he contacted one of the operators of the two clubs and agreed to make good for Sl.750 worth of dishonored checks his wife had cashed if the clubs would deny her further ac- ce ss and c h eck -c a s h i n g p rivileges. The Clubs .agreed in writing. Wynn paid off t he $1.750. BUT IN 1977. he learned his wife had s tarted gambling again, had apparently los t about $3-0,000 and was borrowing from friends. Wynn said his marriage was by then destroyed and he filed for dissolution. He also sued the clubs, alleg- ing that they wrecked his mar· riage by breaching their contract with him. He sought damages for phvsical and emotional distress The clubs won a summary judgment in Superior Court and Wynn appealed. Attorneys for the clubs con- tended that the contract was il- legal. They said it violated a state civil rights act providing that all persons "are entitled to the full and equal accommoda · tions ... in all bus iness establishments." BUT THE COURT of Appeal reversed the summary judg- ment order Wedliesday in-an The agreement between Wynn and the c;lubs was not "rendered illegal by any express provision of law," he said. Nor he added. was it "contrary to public policy or morals ." Physician 'Cleared' In Killing EL CENTRO CAP > -In- ves tigators say they've cleared a San Diego-area physician and his son after an eight-month in- vestigation into the killing of a .form er associate. osteopath Mark Mccornack. Imperial County sheriff's de- tective Michael Hackett said that after polygraph tests were taken of Dr. Lawrence Crow and his son. Larry. "investigators no longer consider the Crows 'to be s u spec t s in McCornack's murder." Dr. Mccornack, a p artner with the Crows in Mount Helix General Hospital, disappeared Feb. Z7. His bludgeoned body was folqld in the desert near OcotilMft'hree days later. OPENING SATURDAY NOV. 8th · Califo.rnia's Most Exclusive Store Siik· and woolen Orienta! carpets • Handcrafted furniture. screens and statues • Beautiful lnlald and jaded brassware • Exclusive leather bags and purse·s • Piii boxes. jewelry boxes and gifts •• a ara TREASURE . I °3424 VIA LIOO, NEWPORT BEACH • 673:"1833 58 percent correct. ~·. -~ FAIMlllS l .. 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RUGBY GEAR from NEW ZEALAND Tough, colorful stuff for outdoor sports or casual wear. Canterbury RUGBY WARM-UP JACKET Great for sailing, golf, - soccer or watching from the sidelines. 100% brushed cotton. Tan, blue or burgundy. HEAVY DUTY RUGBY SHIRTS ~ cotton. Many team colors to choose from. THE NON-SHORT Those great ru3by shorts are now available as pants. Same, ruged conetructlon and contra&ting stripe. Lots of colors. Also ~cotton. l ' r ~·· e*Uon ,..... ..__.welcome ftnt la .,,.. •nae County poUUce -.., cmce. ·bii .... Y clidD't wtD race. Fauntala Valley .eo.at•men ._,. It.ant.an cllleattd illcumbent lat Dlltrict ... ¥t.' PllWp ADthoay by a aratn of Juat over 11 penmt ol tlle ..._. Slutcn 11ys be 1pmt .,,oao GD ldl campalp. ol bicb g,QOO WU chipped la by 9'utall ud Ida Wife. AnthoQy UYI be lpeM about 1180,000 Gil tM electlOD ·off, out ol eome MOO;OOO be ba1 ralMd over the put ur yean, mo.Uy to pay olf *" eleeUon debt.I. That's a heavy flnuctal difference. -'lbere's little doubt that Anthony, wbo bu done a •redilable job u supervilor wu doomed by the lecal rloud hanging over bis campelp. t Indicted by a eranct Jury on ch.ties of laundertna 6 campaign funds, Antbmly 1till awaits a bearint to termine whether or not tbe cbaraes should 10 to trial in perior Court. Legal maneuvering that delayed a pre-elecUon de- cision included plea bargaining and a denial by the state Supreme Court for a bearing on the validity of the indict- ment. Doubtless voters pondered the pouibillty that An· tpony, if not cleared of the cbar1es, could lose bis $pervisorial seat if re-elected. Nevertbele11, be ~anaged to muster some formidable financial support ong ~th the unprecedented support of his four fell ow pel'VlSOrs. The fact that Stanton, a llWe-lmown college professor , with a tiny bankroll by Orange County standards, could I win the race, suggests that the era of big money county elec· , tion campaigns may bedrawi.ngtoacloee. ' We doubt it. '.Shut Out Again Once again Californians have been made to feel like stepchildren in a presidential election. But this time the Ume difference between tbe East and West couta had an unprecedented impact. Hundreds, maybe thouaanda of potential voten beard the network projection ol a Reagan victory on their car radios, at 5:15 p.m. our time, while driving home from work with the full intention of heading for the polls to vote. Then, a good hour before the West coast polls closed, came President Carter's ill-timed conceukm statement. We'll probably never lmo~ bow many pasted up tbei.r voting privilege on the basis Of these events. In Orange County the projection ol an 82 percent voter turnout dropped to 78 percent when the final tallies were in. Somewhere along the line, 16,000 potenUal voten decided not togotothepolls. Many Democratic candidates in tight local races felt the early victory projections and concession speech spelled the end for them. Last-hour get-out-the-vote efforts found a ln!ostzero response. It wu all over, so why bother? Some suggest bitterly that President Carter wu de· liberately taking Democrats down with him. More likely the President and his staff, who never paid much atten- tion to the West anyway, just didn't fully comider the im· plications of bis premature statement. So ta.v as the networks are concerned, the mania for early proJections is nothing more than an exercrlse m one· upmanship that serves no purpose whatever. '.fhe ~e~ presidential election is four yean away. In the ~tenm it behooves us to see that this doesn't happen agam. One suggestion is to open and cloee the polls earlier on the West coast and later in the East so resulta would come in at more or less the same Ume. Another, possibly more practical, would be to delay ·an vote counting until all polls are closed. In some countries vote counting doesn't start until 12 boun after the polls are closed and no one seems to suffer unduly. All this, of coune, ia just another example of life changes we have to adjust to in an age of instant elec· tronic communication. Creditable Job Orange County did not set a record in tabulating the votes cast in Tuesday's election. And that wu just as well. Following the June primary, the county did set a record. It placed lut among California's 58 counties in re· porting final unofficial results to Secretary of State March Fong Eu. The county was not only lut, it wu way last. Several days passed before. lfle June totals were forwarded to Sacramento. ~ · Orange County placed 55th this time around and wu only minutes behind larger Loe Angeles County in the creat race. · The improved performance wu lar1ely due to ex· tensive planning efforts in operation of the county'• new -and formerly maligned .!-$1.5 million vote count1.n1 p « ~ system.~ · ., Thi.s·time lt proved its worth . • Oplnion.s exp~d In the space above are thoae of the Dally Piiot. Other views ssed on this page are thoee or tMlr authors and ;·11rtis.ts. Reader mment la invited. Address The Dally Pilot. P.O. ~x 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) M2·4321 . Boyd/Secretaries BJLM.BOYD Moat or the women wbo work u teentarlea Ukt their Jobe, evtdeotJy. Two-t.birdl ol them told pollsters UMy'd to Into that line of work .,.1', ll they were to 1tart over. Three O'!t of. four .... married. Wu Dear Gloomy Cua I can't even balance my cbtcklDI account, let alone my life ... L.A.M. 1urpriled to learn that wbat they lib to do most at tbe ol· flee lJ me,.,.. work, accord· inl to tldl IUl'Vef. Tbat ICMIDdl odd. Wbat tbey like to do S.Mt -·~ •• cott.. -lJ ... dentandable, tboqb. YOU ~an't belp but admlrt the attitude ot Atlanta Brlffl Pitcher Al "Tbe Mad HUD~" HraboUJ. ~ be: "111 lif•'• amll6Uon 11 IO 1eta......,.n1boo." You'ftieudoldaatf ..... ttverthllln:le ... 1.U.., llo Bra YO, bawa't ,.., ... ~ awarelt'1tbert9wfttal1U.. IUoGrMllll? R°'*1 N. w.dl.._....,., ThorMI KteYU/ ..... ... ....,._. Kre"*"IEClltor ........ MIW' J•ek Andenon Chaos in himllgratio:ri Service WASHINGTON -When Pretsi· dent Carter waa c&11t1n1 abou't for a way to punl1h lran for aeli· ln1 the holta1es a year a10. he ordered the lmml1ratton and NaturaUaatlon Servlet to 10 aner Iranian 1tudent.1 who were alaylnt Ult1aUy In this country. It wae an unfortunate choice of weapona. · The INS, for ·year s a bud1etary st epchild of the Justice Department, h as had enou1h prob· I em a a I · ready. The Great Iranian Student Chase was an assi1nmenl it dldn 't need. T he con · fidenllal find ings of Re p. Elizabeth Holtzman, D·N.Y .. chairman of a House immigra· lion subcommittee. make it ap· parent that t he attempted cr ackdown on illegal Iranians has hurt the INS more than it has Iran. A special "manage- ment review" by a team of ex- perts from the ,Pres ident's Management lnfprovement Council confirmed that the im· migration agency is -to put it bluntly -a bureaucratic nightmare. From the files of the various investigations, my associate Lucette Lagnado has compiled these disturbing facts : · -INS HAS SPENT more than $3.3 million so far in ils will-0'· the-wisp search for Iranian stu- dents who have no legal right to remain in the United Stales. Yet after nearly a year, the sup- posed crackdown is still lumber· ing along. -Even though crisis situa· tions are a predictable part of its official workload, INS seems to be Institutionally incapable of handling the periodic crises that arise. The agency has not even had simple contingency plans available , and has greeted every special circumstance as if it Earl Waters were a bolt from the blue . -The recent Cuban refugee influx brousht a typically panlc· t trlcken response from INS. S0mc 800 employees -a SU~ stantlal proportion of the agen· cy's staff -were thrown willy- nilly into the breach. Because advance contingency plans were lacking, many of these person· nel were taken off Important as· signments. MOUNTAINS OF paperwork continue to pile up at INS. because It 'tacks a proper com· puter system. Instead, ll must rely -among other thin1s -on ··mini -computers •t left over from a botched attempt to automate the agency's mes. Each of 39 INS regional offices keeps its own files, wlth few ways to coordinate information In Washington. -What information the INS does have is often unreliable. For instance, in the se arch for deportable Iranian students, it turned out that many of t.be achooll wblcb en.roll foreip atu· denll bad either chanted their locations or bad tone out ol ex· lateace. In the Wublnston. D.C., area alooe, '° percent of the 1chooll were either nonexistent oroutofreach. -Even Iranian diplomata proved difficult to track .down. The State Department atvlsed INS that 228 I.ranlana were no longer entitled to diplomatic status, but to thia day, nearly 40 of these bogus diplomata have still not been found. Much of the blame for this lies with Foeo Bottom, which gave the immi· gralion service unreliable ln· formation. SOME OF INS' problems are its own doing. The investigators concluded, for example, that "inbreeding'' -promoting its own employees instead of hiring outside talent -had grown to unhealthy proportions at rNS. Footnote: An INS spokesman adm itted that his agency is fraught with problems. He point· ed out, however. that INS has always managed to overcome its crises, Including the Iranian stu- dent search and the influx of Cuban refugees. MAIL CALL STIFLED: There's a disgraceful footnote to the re- leas·e of JO Americans held in Cuban jails. U.S. diplomats in Havana refused to let the im· prisoned Americans get mail from their families through the diplomatic pouch. One disgusted State Depart· ment employee noted in a COO· fidential memo that "the pouch may be used to forward sbip- men t s from Sears and Montgomery Ward mail order houses to foreign service posts," and added: "I wonder what the reaction of Congress would be if it knew that we were s hipping trinkets for the personal use of the· (foreign service) officers through the pouch, but denying its use to families or prisoners to forward mail to them." It's No Longer Better to Be Bigger The federaJ census bureau is quite upset. It seems some of its preliminary counts have become known to the press. The well- k n own tendencies of the bureaucracies to keep secrets from the public have again been thwarted by enterprising journalists. While it is understandable that the census officials, being no dif· ferent Crom all other bureaucrats , dislike t h e c halle n ges and crit · icisms which follow un - popular ac· tlona or find· ings, i t is beyond un· deratanding why any of the statistical data developed by the census bureau should be kept secret. The whole purpose of its operations is to develop informa- tion for the public with respect to the population and related facts. Nevertheless , reporters somehow got hold of the head count.a fOC' at least some cities and discovered that Chicago has been replaced as the nation's Art Hoppe No. 2 city by Los Angeles. the latte r reportedly now grown to 2,879.000. THE INSTANT reaction of the "Windy City " was that 1t couldn't be true. The 1975 census estimates placed Chi cago al 3 .099.000. nearly a quart er m illion larger than the new L.A fi gures. Mayor Jane Ryrne has, of course. dem anded a recount but some federal court rulings have already created a hiatus in the 1980 census T he court has ordered action. lo correct the figures which it s ays have failed to count substantial numbers of m i nor iti es in some o f the m etropolitan a reas including Chicago and Los Angeles. Whether it 's possible that Chicago experienced an exodus of nearly 250.000 persons in the past rive years or that L A. has grown to its reported s1ie. or the whole thing is out of kilter because large uu m be rs o f minorities were nol counted. is yet to be sei!n. CALIFORNIA'S Department of Finance. whic h over the years has proved outstandingly ac- curate in population estimates fo r this state, put L.A. slightly unde r t he repor te d census figures. giving it 2,819,000. If 1t has in fact outstripped Chicago an s1i e it should not be any occasion for g reat joy. Chicago may wish to cling to the title of No. 2 city but Califor· mans have known fo r some time that swelling populations are really not blessings. Time was when California politicians bragged about the state 's rapid growth. Earl War· ren. when he was governor, li ked to regale audiences with the fact that the state's popula· tion was growing at the rate of 25.000 people a month. Actually from the 6.9 milJion of the l!MO census it has grown faster than that to more than 22 million to· day. BUT THE G ROWTH has brought m !l ny changes and monumental problems. Growth, they keep saying, is progress. Perhaps, but employment has not kept pace with the growth despite all of the "progress." Government swnding increases rapidty and taxes mount. Thoee m"y be at the leut of t:be prob- lems. The environment is being ruined with smog, pollutioo, and people as government regulation mounts unsuccessfully to pre· vent total destruction. After spending billions for freeways traffic congestion is worse than ever. at least in the m etropolitan areas which Is what is impor· tant. ONCE 1.ARGEL Y a pastoral state with beautiful orchards and fields of crops, industrializa- tion has taken over. With it has come a high crime rate, huge welfare programs, and a fast paced society which contrlbutes to the crime and health prob- blems including mental illnesses. The census people may be un- happy because of the premature leak of their data, Chicago may be unhappy because it appears to have loet statu.a, but-llMre is little reason for Los Angeles or California to be happy because the figures show how big.it h• grown. For different reuoos then the census, If it bu clone not.bing else, has made a lot of unhappy people. Travel Tales 'Ph.at Make You Gia~ to Stay BoDle Al1 ... ·Mol'We, FrHee At fabuloul expense, I have at la1t completed research for the laat cotnplete crowntn1 chapter of mr lon1·awalted work, A TroOf Ot*k /M Sta~-ot-Honws - tbt oaly l\dde to exotic places de1lsned to make stay-at-homes 11att tht)' 1tayed at home. Thll chapter deal• with one of the mott luxurloua, romantic and a oenlc adventurn rtmat.ntns on • thl• plantt: • ba r1• trip 'hrou1h t he aouth or rrano.. lvtr 1lnce •ur mar · rl•••• Glynda anCI I had bffn dreamllll of Juat aucS. a vacation. ll'l.nallf. thanks to de· oed•• ot 1crtmpln1. 1avln1 and Hlllnl our lut two children lnto white 1lave ry, wt had ac· cumulated tht arm and a les t.he ' trip would COi\, But lt woWd bt worth It : llX then disembark to ride bi cycles into the nearest quaint little v illage or s troll along the towpath to the next Jock. Or we could remain aboard , seated un- der gay umbrellas on deck sip· ping aperitifs. Oh, what an idyll fit ror a king! GETTING THERE was hall the fun . We c ov.er e d the necessary 6,000 miles by auto, pl.ne, bus, taxi, train and on foot in a mere 32 hours without once getting horizontal. But there was plenty or room ror both of us in o ur do uble stateroom on The He~nu as long as one of us remalned In bed. Unfortunately, however, the Canal du Mldi had sprung a leak and wu closed for repairs. So Instead we are spendU• six days crulalng the Plaine de la Camargue, which is French for aw amp. and on for the past five days. But it's been too windy to raise the umbrellas and, anyway, it's too cold. So we sit in the cabin readinl detective stories. The food's very good, though, if you like food. Most evenings, we Ue up on the outskirts or quaint little villages amid the oil storage ''ThoM optlOMd c.n 1l9nlfy by rnlfnlno." tanks. 1bla f'lves us a chance to stroll through the quaint llWe vllla1es and inspect the local churches, which look exactly like churches. We then wander through the narrow streets lookln1 in the shop windows. French shops, we've found, sell such th1np u tootbpute, aocks, plumblng sU)>- pllea and dead fish. BUT "ALL vacations musl come to an end. Or as Glyncla put it, acrat&i.na another mark on tbe bulkbead of our cabin. "Ju1t tblnk, only one more day I " And by tomorrow evenb\I we wlll have completed our 54-mlle·IOlll odyssey throuch tbe larf est 1wamp ln n-ance and wll bqln our 1,000-mU• journey home. We can only hope that our aacrlftce bu not been ln vain and that this aceouat of our lm· urtoua. romantic, 1cenic lldven· ture wW 1ledden tbe Marti of 1tlck·ln-tbe·mudl e .. rywben. d1r1 ol drtft1DI aJon1 the t.ree- • ·Uaed Caal du llJdt. Every rew mU. our bart•. Tlw H•-= wHl4..., Jock. We As it ls a level swamp, It has no Jocks. This means we can't disembark from TM Ht,,,.,.U. to blcyd t or stroll. It would be nl~ lo 111. on deck under umbrel.lu bee.OM tt hat been ralnln,-off Next ,..ar, Glynda ••YI we're 1oln• to ltaY home, n..a -... uve DO¥tll tn troat ol our own flrep~eee ud bun monty. I e.• laaNb' ..... . ... --,: i'' • ' ·-i "No, twice.·· ''Got a problem? Then wnte to Pal Dunn. Pat unll C1d red tape, getting the answeTS and aCtion you need to solve·inequitiea in government and bwiness. Mail your q11eation& to Pat Dunn. At Your Se-rvu:e. Orange Coaat Daily Pilot. P.O. Boz 1560. Coata Mesc., CA 92626. As many letters 03 posSJble will be anawered. but phoned inquiries or Letters not including the reader's full name.address and buriness.hours' phone number cannot be considered. This column appears dai· ly except Sundays ... Walk To1eard ffftdda DEAR PAT: I know that walking is just as beneficial to your health as running, and I prefer to walk anyway. How can I get the greatest physical benefit from this exercise? H.E., Fountain Valley Walldae -as well as nmaial -ls aa aerobic ezeret.e ~t builds tile cardlovaacalar system aDCI hlcreues oxygen dlstrlbatloe Ulrollc,lloat &Jae body. Wel&M lou and lower blood p198are are oaly two retaHa ol a recaJar, uadaa&ed waJkla& prouam. la adlldaa &o IMdldial ~. walkla1 offen odM!r ,radical advaatages: I& reqlli.res ao C09&1y ~alp--or leuolu, a .. It cu nt eaaUy la&o you dally won routlae. To profit fally from tlala ezerclae reg.lmea, lll- creaae &Ille dlstaaee yoa walk IJ'aclaally. The leastll of &lme spell& walkllll b more lmportut tlwt you pace. Try &o walll 45 &o It mlall&etl at leut tlll'ee time• a w~ and doa't walk la e:dreme beat, cold or ll•mkllty . .-.~.,,_ Otln-•'9 G.•1ltle DEAS aEADEllS: The Lo9 A.a1eles/Oraa1e Coutlft ae.ter BulaeH Buea• ls lual•I a •••elal c•••••er alert re1ardla1 vacaUoa eertlfteate Gffen. Several ftrms llaa•e i.e. premot· llll die eertlftca&ea oa a mua, •atloawtde bula from Lo9 A.ageles over tbe put several m•tlul. Tbe promotion 1rew In tbe LA area whee a new ordlauce, wlllcb took effect lut aprl•I. clamped down oa certificate operaton la Lu Ve1aa. Tiie cer1lftcate presentaU. oftea laclades the c~lm tltat flnt.cJass room accommodatiou, free meala, nickel•, 1ambllng t.okeu and free allow tickets are lacluded -au for a small service . cliarge. If tbe customer 1tve1 a credit card number for payment of that cllarge, be or she ls Ute• told tltat before 1ola1 &o uy deatllladoa, a "redeemable" room deposit mast be paid. . The BBB laveatlgadoa bu revealed that ac· commodatiou are aot at ftnt clau hotels, caab ...S &alleu are cllapeased over a period of tlme at several cWfereat locatlon1 (sometimes la special aeqaet1ee); free allow tickets are often part of a two·for.-e offer -you mast bay one ticket &o 1et Ute ~r free, and that the room deposit la re· deemable, llOt refaadable, lD the form of cl"ed.lt toward a room. A cheek with Las Ve1aa hotels or local travel a1eata redala that ladlvidaals cu obtala rooms la tlaat city for leas than tlle total coet of tile vaca· tlMI certificate packa1ea. The BBB has processed a number of com· plal•ta a1alaat several of tbe certificate pro· meten. Tiie complalat• 1enerally alle1e tllat the trfp1 dld not tW1l oat to be wbat was promised. C•aeq..Uy, the bureau la aqlag extreme COD· ••mer caatloa. DURANGO COWBOY If you want authen- tic dash to your western look. head o ut for Durango. Get the top selection of western apparel personally coordi- nated for you. Remy leather lambskin vests, Larry Mahan bOots and Jeans, Panhandle Slim shirts plus other great gear that won the west. For men anqwomen. D~rNcO Ollio.DtOolc VIMoe 81 El Toro •••I 8 0,.,., So l~IOL....­ Htllt Mell UlouM Hill• 861'67*> MCIVI .. ~IRS M·Tl.o·W 10•e ,TIH'tl 10.8, a.. 10.e. &m 12·& C~icago Growth Dips But It's Still No. ·2 $3714251J APPROVED GRAND VJ EW, Mo. (AP ) -The U .S . Departmenl of the In· terior bas approved a $378,2SO grant to help preserve a 'farmhouse once owned by former President Truman. CHICAGO (AP) -Population in Cblca10 has dropped below three million for the first time In 60 years, official: census figures have di•· closed, but it stilJ remains the na· lion's "Sec:ond Cit y." Chicago narrowly nosed out Los Angeles as the nation's second· largest ~ty behind New York, the figures showed. But •• the city is losing people, and Los Angeles is gaining, so this could be the last decade of No. 2 status for Chicago. THE CENSUS .BUREAU'S pre- liminary figures show that as of April l , Chicago's population was 2,969,570, a loss or about 397,000 s.ince the 19'70 census. But the census-said Los Angeles had 2,950,0lQ inhabitants, a gain of about 140,000 since 19'70. The Chicago figures mean the city micbt ICM nearly S80 million a year in federal funds doled out on the basis ot population, census officials say. That's about 6.6 percent or the present volum~ of aid Chicago re· ceives. CENSUS OFFICIALS figure each person in the counl represents $200 a year in the various types of aid that use population as a yardstick. Chicago planners expressed s ur· prise that the preliminary figure was below three million. They still hoped for an upward revision in the final figures, to be released at the end of the year. The last census in which Ch icago's population was less than three million was in 1920, when the city bad about 2.7 million residtmts -more than fQur times the population of Los Angeles. The grant will asslst The Harry 5 Truman Farmhouse Foundation and the Grandview Chamber of Commerce in bU)'ing the farmhouse and S.3 acres of the 13 acre s owned by Truman's heirs. Foun· dalion President Sterl· ing Goodard said the farm would become a park and museum. Truman lived on the farm three years, begin- ning in 1897, when he was. about 13. PROTECT YOUR V ALUAILES! We Will Photograph Your Possessions For Accurate Insurance Records c.I Mow 645--5429 Photo Productions HI 4 I. eo..t Hwy. COME TO OUR COUNTRY FAIRI November 8&9 25 SPECIAL TY STORES ' FREE PRIZES EACH DAY -Entry Blanks In all stores; FREE ENTERTAINMENT EACH DAY . South of 1nd 1djacent to La9una Hiiia Mall. .. .. fl II JI II I ll 0 10rt1et lfol., Mai.,,..,..lt vtot1rto llallon. B foftlo. Mot•.., lay OaMerl. Monday, 1'tMtday • fftdcr(: iO NA IO 9 PM: lueedOY. w.dnelday, laMdoy: 10 MA IO 6 PM: lunday: N0on to I . • .Trustee ~On State Board " A trmtee ot Ute HwttlnetOn ... '"It Qt)' <.&e~tary l School Dlltrid Ml Men appointed to a tlMewkte teak fore• to 1tudy the qHllty or tea.china ln public uuUan. Norma Vander ,Molen. in her oad term oo the school board, e1an her 1ervice on the aUfornia School Boards As· laUon tuk force last month. THE SEVEN·MEMBE R panel lll make recommendations on ow school boards can improve e quality of teaching through licy changes and leadership. will make recommendations ext May. o.11,,.-1...,._ SCHOol.S ADVISER NomYI Y•nder Molen GENERAL NEWS Murder Probes Aid · Asked Police Make Public Appeal in San Fernando Valle y L OS ANG ELES (AP) - Police have uked the public for help in Identifying three SUI· peels in a stting ot sta bbing murders, usaults and robberies of moeUy Latin men in the San Fernando Valley area. "They seem to derive aome sadistic pleasure out of stabbing people," Lt. WilUam Galda in the Los Angeles Police Depart· ment's Footblll Division said Thursday. "AppaNntly robbery is the primary motive, but the suspects stabbed the victims in almost all cases; atabbed them even lf the victim complied with all their demands. appealing to the public for help," Gaida said. T HE SUSP ECTS ARE all Latin and speak some Spanish and most of the victims are Laun. said Gaida. The attack.a bave occurred during tbe late evenlna or early morning hours on the weekend. ''They loiter ln the men's bathroom of a bar, waiting for an unauspecting victim to enter, or approach individuals sitting in thei11 vehicles parked near a bar or walking away from a bar," said Gaida. "They appear to pick on people who are intox· icated." As a result of Interviews with witnesses and surviving victims, composite drawings have been made of two of thf: suspects. pounds, dark, medium length hair, light complexioned and sometimes wearing prescription type glasses with black plastic frames. There is no composite of the third suspect , but h e was dscribed as a male Latin, 25 to 30 years old, S·foot-8 to 6 feel, 180 to 190 pounds , dark, collar length hair with a mustache. Two vehicles have been described: a 1979, two.door , beige Chevrolet Impala; and a 197!5 to 1978 c re am or light yellow Chevrolet Monte Carlo. The man on the scooter was wearing a gra y h o oded sweatshirt, Gaida said. Anyone with information wu asked to call (213 ) 989·8861, Galda said. Man Booked For Slaying AUBU RN CAP)-A20·year-old Weimar man is in the Plac~r County jail today after he walked Into the sheriff's department arid allegedly told deputies that he bad s hot a man to death. Booked for investigation or Mrs . Vande r Molen said hursday that lbe task force as formed because of crlticiMm f the teaching profession and tommunity pressure brought r~~~ by results on competency Beach Community Services Commission (P arks and Recrea· tion) and was its chairman in 1979. "DETECl'IVES AR E explor· ing the possibility that these SUS· peels may be responsible for as many as seven murders," be said. "On May 17, unknown SUS· pects, while participating in a violent crime spree, during a period of three hours and 15 minutes, committed three separate robbery·murders, and o n e robbery .attempted murder." Gaida said. "The most distinctive suspect -all the witnesses and victims were confident they would r'ec· ognize him --is a male Latin, 25 to 30 years old, 5·fool·5 to five· foot-7, 190 to 200 pounds, witb very short black hair , sticking up and combed back, dark com· plexioned and clean-shaven," Gaida said. ON OCT. 3', there was a stab· bing at 2 a.m. on Pico Boulevard in West Lo6 Angeles, Gaida said, and 19-year-old Jesus Solis ·was killed. Two men, one of them closely matching the description of the short·haired suspect In the San Fernando Valley murders, demanded money from Solis and a friend as they left a bar. Witnesses told police that a male Latin who spoke Spanish and was ne arby on a motor scooter pursued the suspects as they drove away. ~murder was Joseph Victor Foster . Deputies said Fosler walked into the department Tuesday and told deputies, "I want someone to read me my rights." Inspectors J a ile d SHE SERVED last year on a ate task force concerning col· lective bargaining. She also has been active in parent teache r organizations, Girl Scouts, Orange County Board of American Guild of Organists and the. Orange Coun· ty Committee on School District organization. A task force was formed Sept. 29 to coordinate the invesliga. tion. "He never returned and we feel he would be our best witness because he may have gotten a license number or the best descr.iption yet ," said Gaida. OCEANSIDE CAP ) -Two former city en$ineerlng inspec· tors have been sentenced to a year in jail after admitting they asked a contractor for S9,600 in return for $27,000 in phony bill· ings. Mrs. Vander Molen is a mem ber of the Huntington "After a month of intensive followup, detectives have almost exhausted the leads and are now THE SECOND COMPOSITE shows a male Latin aged 2S to 30, s.root·8 to S·foot·ll, 170 to 180 Senate a Nightmare ~For Labor Leaders WASHINGTON <AP) -Labor eaden are in posl·electioo shock, ing to accept a nightmare come rue: Not Ronald Reagan's White 1 ouse victory, but the Republicans' 1capture of the 'Senate. Organized labor generally had [worked· for Reagan's defeat. but it inad feared his election far less than the Jou of long·Utne Democratic al· 'lies who had ruled the Senate for a 'generation -often with a friendly eye on labor 's legislative concerns. Faced now with a far more COO· 1ser vative Congress, as well as a · •Republican president, dazed labor or. ficlals are: trying to figure out if the next few years will be just bad or OUl·and-OUt terrible. "It's like an earthquake hit us. It's devastating," said Fred Kroll, presi· i OC Consume r l Office Moving 'To Hunting ton T he Orange County Offi ce or ;c onsumer Affairs will move to the Huntington Beach Central Library. 7111 Talbert Ave .. on Monday. The office will provide consumer . services Mondays through Fridays to residents of Huntington Beach, Seal :Beach, Fountain Valley and Westminster. The office will help resolve con· \sumer problems in the marketplace 1aa well as to educate citizens on thei1 rights and responsibilities as shop- pers, according to Orange County I Supervisor Harriett Wieder. l Consumer affairs representative !Ruthelyn Plummer, the Huntington ·Beach Whitecappers and other com· munity vohmt~rs will assist citizens either at the new office or by telepbooe. The number is 532·5265. dent of the Brotherhood of Railway and Airline Clerks. "It's going lo be a tough four years ahead.·· One of the mos t immediate changes that frightens labor leaders is the expected installation of their No. 1 Senate enemy, Republican Or· rin G. Hatch of Utah, as chairman of the Labor and Human Resources Committee, through which most im· portant labor·r e lated legis lation mus t pass. Hatch would replace Democratic Sen. Harrison A . Wi lliams of New Jersey, one of labor's most valued friends. Since early this year, labor leaders had s poken with dread about the possibility of Republicans winning control of the Senate and Hatch tak· ing over the labor committee. The pros pect was intended to fire up political activists for the con· gressional campaign ; few believed it could happen. LABOR'S WORST·CASE scenario is that an expanded cadre of anti· union Senate conservatives, with Reagan's blessings, will try to roll back or eliminate the m inimum wage, dismantle the Occupational Safety and. Health Administration. bar food stamps for strikers and in· crease federal regulation of unions while relaxing regulations on busi· ness. But there are more likely to be a lot of compromises and stalemates, according to a number or labor of· ficials seeking to cast some positive light on the election results. "We may slip some, but we won't fall off the ladder," said Kroll. "It's a lot easier to stop bills than to get them through Congress," said Nik B. Ede s, a d e put y un · dersecretary of labor in charge of legislation. He noted that during the p ast four year s, d espite large Democratic majorities in both houses and a Democratic president, or· ganized labor has been unable to win passage of many of its top.priority bills . !II untin.gton Meeting I Transit Upgrade Eyed l Orange Coun ty ·fransportation tComm.ission Chairman Al Hollinden will diac\118 jmproving tranaportation land transit facilities at a meeting of the Huntington Beach Chamber of jcommerceNov. 17. I Hollinden, the m ayor of Fountain Valley who also is a member of the .orange County Transit Dulrict, is expected to eHmine the possible use of the Southern Pacific tracks and t he abandoned Southern Pacific I Fe w Recruits LOS ANGELES (AP) . ! -The city police de· .: partment said ll spent I $50,000 to recruit women and minority efficers re· cently laid off from Detroit's police force, but only attracted lS. ' J ob candidates . Recruiters from the LA PD went to Detroit in j $eptember after more I than 1,000 offlcet11 were laid otf from that city'• i force. ' pght-of·way in Huntington Beach for a rapid transit system. He also is exJ)ttted 'loidiscuss pre· liminary plans for trans'l><>rtation sta· lions at Huntington Center and at Lake. Street and Ocean A venue. The luncheon is scheduled"'at noon at the Huntington Beach Inn, 21112 Pacific Coast Highway. The public can make reservations by calling 962·6661 . NEED HELP? Do-It-Yourself Store .. Mothers ( and fathers, boys and girls! Huntington lntercomn:iunity Hospital The World 's Biggest Birthday Party balloons • clowns • birthday cupcakes • cdd drinks • hot dogs ice cream •jugglers • mimes • pony rides • puppet shows Universal Studio's Cylon (Have your picture taken with this character from "Battle of Gallactica"). happily extends an invitation to every child born at our hospital Saturday, November a 11 a.m . till 3 p.m. Prizes (including Grand Prize of a to attend HONTIN<i't>N 'C INTEKCOMMUNITV · HOSPITAL "' ~ ..... ·at the hospital featuring Ronald McDonald and a special 2-hour Magic Show at 1 p.m.! color television. More prizes of free passes to Disneyland) I'm a Huntington baby' Count me in on the fun and register me for the pflze drawings at The Worlds Biggest Blfthday Party on November 8. from T 1 a m to 3 p m . at Huntington lntercommumty Hospital. ' My name is_ I was born at Huntington on_ ""''" yu My mom's and dads name's are ____ _ • We llve at __ _ City ________ _ State_ ---Zip ---,--- Our telephone number 1s. ____ _ . "(ALBEJCI I I I I I I I O Sorry. can't make the party, but register me tor the prize drawings I anyway (you don't have to be present to win). I OP '-------------------------~ Join us for The World's Biggest Birthday Party and the most fun yoo've ever had! It's a party in yoor honor. And it's all free for any child born at Huntington lntercommunity Hospital (Moms and Dads are imiited, too, of coorse). · If you have a Huntington "baby," fill oot and mail the coupon above. We'll register you tor oor great prize drawings (you don't bave to be presen t to win). Or bring your coupon to the party to register for the drawing. Don't miss The World's Biggest Birthday Party -for the wortd's greatest babies. .. ~TION I Lord's H Ip Asked for NewR • gime NAS¥\'ILLE. Ttmn. lA.P> Blood oozing from a dead trieod'1 eara and th4' l"eeolleetJon or a poor man alniin1 brou1ht a Lebanese teen~aeer to bla U.. and to God on a sultry Middle Eastern day sa y...-. a10. Now president ot a huge Bible publishing com · pany, Sam Moore ia urging Americans to stand behind Plwldent-elect Reagan lloare'a com~y -Thomas Nelson Inc. -is apend.inl $50,000 tor a newspaper "advertisement" which wiU run today in the Wall Street Journal and Naabville'a two newspapers, The Tennessean and Nashville Banner. Moore said he decided to publiab the message -entitled "A Prayer for Our President" -in the Journal to reach the nation's buainess community. ''111E THJlEE LEADING PRESIDENTIAL candidates -President Carter, Ronald Reagan and John Anderson -all claimed before the elec· tion they were born-again Christians. And there are u many as 80 million born-again Christians in this COWllry," Moore, 5-0, said in an interview. "We ought to be the salt of the earth, but these people are divided among the candidates. Some Christians aren't t alk ing to other Christians because of the candidate they support. There's in· 11.rwire..,.10 fighting in the house of the Loni. .. Drafted a month ago, the prayer says, in part: .. Lord. You know everyone isn't happy. Many people are disap· po i n t e d r ight now because their man didn 't win. . . But whether or not we voted our ma n into office doesn't matter now. We have our elected presi- rl e n t and we need help . ··our country is in RUNS AD S.mMoore serious trouble. Lord. trouble from all sides The problems our president faces here at home are already enormous The cost or producing food, clothing and other vital necessities has skyrocketed. Millions of our workers -many of them veterans are being forced on welfare roll s while billions of hard· earned American dollars are flowing overseas to pay for grossly overpriced imports. "Violence is in the headlines, pornography is on the news tands a nd selfish pleasure is the goal. ... Please God, r~kindle a new spirit within us, a new awakening." MOORE SA.ID HE THOUGIIT OF the prayer because "our nation is suffering from a great malaise right now. As a people we need to open our eyes and see what's happening to us . "We as a people ought to pledge our honor, in· tegrity, support and loyalty to our president. We need to give a good day's work for a day's pay. And. we need to go back to our spiritual heritage. Our country need5 God." Americans s hould praise the country 's strengths rather than bemoan its weaknesses, Moore said. "I want to tell people to look at the positive side instead of the negative, .. he said ... We've only got one president and we can't tear him up without destroying ourselves. Constant tearing down is no good .... "LIKE MY SON -l 'D BEEN on his back for a long time about all the things he was doing . wrong. He was only 14 and one day after I'd been on him a long time, he looked me in the eye and said, 'Dad, can I do anythmg ri ght?· When he walked out the tears started dripping down my race." Born in Lebanon, Moore -then named Sam Ziadi -dreamed of becoming a doctor. He at- tended the Evangelical High Sc hool in Beirut and met an American doctor. who the executive said opened his eyes to God. "I thought medicine and the money it would bring would make me happy," he said .. But l was a very unhappy man .'· The doctor, Moore said, left his practice in the United Slates and built a hospital in Bethlehem for the Presbyterian Church. "BE GAVE IT ALL UP TO go out to the Mid· die East and heal the wounds of the broken hearted and the homeless," he said. ··1 said, 'There is a happy man.' That was the beginning ... Moore, whose company last year recorded /$35.8 million in sales, said he accepted God for good the day his friend was shot. "I saw him lying there with blood coming out or his ears, and I said to myself, 'What's happen· ingtousall? "And I remembered a man I knew who was poor but went to bed singing and woke up singint- 1 reallied he had the joy of the Lord." Moore said . "I then knew 1 would r ather be happy and poor than rich and miserable. ,. "I got doWn on ~knees and accepted the Lord. I know tile exact place and time. That was the beginning of a new life for me." AB A ~ENT AT COLUMBIA Bible College in South Carolina, Moore saved $2.500 in the sum- mer <1f 1950 by selling Bibles and dictionaries. He earned degrees Ln economics and religious educa· Uon at the University of South Carolina. A job with the Chase Manhattan Bank followed. "New Yorlt -what a place! You get lost, there's a lot shoving and no one has time to say 'Good morning,' " he said. Me>ott came to Nash ville in 1957 and started a Bible and dictionary sales company. In 1961, he founded Royal Publishing Co.. which bought Tbomu Nellon in 1969. ' "Our problem today is everybody is thinking only al NO. l -themselves -and that hurts the country," be aaid. "People are starting to do only trbat they want to do as they see It in their own eyes. SOmeday, God Is going to get fed up with ua:· , W o~ves . Attack Sheep . BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (AP> -Wolves are pla1utna several vlllaaes around the central Yu1•lav town '!f Priboj. the Yugosl'-v news aeency TaaJUC reported. ' la four vt::S" the wolves, descending from Zlaw. Goll.la other mountains, slaughtered 95 1beepcme IDOMla al••· the agency tald, · Aecordlal to local le1end, people believe that "Wbeo4«11..,...tta:k 1hwp m OCttmerrmd"WtnU!r WW foDDw, TUlJul said. ' ,. \ IAH!ker Hoo• ......... ~.Now9mber 7, 1MO rw.v Pl.Of A• New Broom to S~eep · BA'KERSPIELD (AP> -TlaJa "roup aad tumllie" oO ton..., be lD for a few ebMI• ...... U. ID· n...ac. o1 111ary SbeU, BaUnfteld'• nnt woman mayor. After lamerinl more thaa et per· cent ol the votes ln 'l'uelda1'• elee- tlon, tbe Bakerafleld natln an· nounced abe hopes to clean up tbe city's atreeta and ita ima1e. "There '• notbine in tbe city charter that diet.at.et we aboulcl be duaty and dry," abe said. "I like the dry climate and it's a great place to OP'lJON OBTAINED plu ........ 1111111 tldmll ....... . la&-..... eGllld do wtda ... ... ......... lln. lbeU, U. married tor.Jr mte a.a. Joe 8beU ta IN, ..._ )'Hrt efter be mt a re .. a.ctm b6d aad •l1bt yean after be Iott to Rlebard NlllOll la t.b• Republleaa pberutartal primary. lln. SbeU said abe did not ltreM her urban beautlfteaUotn.. aoaJ1 dar· lnl the eAIDPailln beeaUM abe feft{ other lllum, iocluSlnf pl...., -.iii downtown redevelopment, wtr _ ~rel~. 1p CORReCTION o ............ ,... of ' ••• ,. Now ..... ...................... .... , ..... .. 1dwortlH .. 11t for • 11112 ..... wee. TM ,, ••• •11d co,, deec rlptlo" wore .. ,, ........... . PACinCA CAP) -A conservation poup baa obtained an optloa to buy 1,100 acres of privately held lanil in Saa Mateo County wltb the intent ol turnlq ·it .--------~• over to the Golden Gate 1-.htlan_Mt._., of t"• 11112 •odol l ....... ....,... ........ National Recreation Area. Me It for JOWMN et r•ur .... ,. ••••• ,. atore. W. 811Dla .. 90r ...... ,.... Dan Pastorini, Oakland Raider quarterback, bares his all in a pie· torial display in the Decemb'er issue of Playgirl magazine. Wearing his pads and a smile, Pastorini is shown in one of the pictures .. The Truth for Public Land, a nationally sup- ported land conservation oreanizatioa bead· quartered in San Fran- cisco, announced it ob· tained the option from the WettAlpenCo. I Sears I , ..... , IOdUt& •NO cO. ~ The non·profit 1roup would turn the land over to the federal govern· ment ii Congresa enacts pending legislation. Bronc Rides SU)O on bucking n'lechino with Westef'n fun days thru Sun. at Huntington Center ScMt valuable polint s/qlpng the locolly odvertised YOlues CMlllOO!e only in the Oronge 1 ' Coost's liom.town ~. '"' 1.: 1111µ11i11 ~et Graphic at Aaron Brothers ~GG Framed Graphic Prints Get these contemporary framed gra 1 p 1 hRlcs tdo brlghhaten _,.!_~ ~~ upanywa . ea yto ng with gold or silver to ne metal section frames and glass. Shown are prints by Gallo (22 x 28"). Erte (24 x 36"), and Knigin (24 x 35"). Prints by Neiman, Rockwell, Chagall. Jablonsky, ~ 8aJbet; and other artists are also available in assorted sizes. (Subjects may vary from store to s1ore.) At the great IO\N price you can get a graphic, brighter place. Great for gifts too! Reg. $9.95 Aardn Brothers Special $48.88 ANAMEIM 222 N. leach ltvc:I. • LAGUNA IEACH 190 S. coast HlghWay I - •. ~llACM •70Mt;ga I T \ •• .. f)ld Style Rogues Gallery · Police recently erected a Shogun 's Rogues Gallery in Tokyo similar to bill-posting of a century ago. The design is true to the old Plate of the Day •cAL~IFORNIA ~ MORK -~ . -~ ~---- MORK -Strangers keep asking, so Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Mork keep repeating that they are not from another planet. lntormatlO<> tor ti. ""Platt ot ,,... Oh is >-'le<! by Mlk• Farley. author or lh• 1'n edition ot t,... "W1'0"s W?>o ot Ptlrsonallz.O C1llforn1• U<H'IW P4•'H Fight on Cancer Registers Gains WASHINGTON <A P > A government study ,says survival rates of people with some common l'rms of cancer. su ch as prostate and breast cancer. fl!\ proved greatly during the past decade. • The report compiled by the National Cancer Institute noted that while survival' rates for blacks are improving, t hey are significantly below white s urvival rates in most cases. Black men have s ignificantly lower survival Ntes than whites for eight of 14 types of cancers ~rveyed, including Hodgkin's disease and cancers Of the lung, rectum, colon , larynx. prostate and bladder. the report s aid. Black women have much i)we r s urvival r ates than whites for nine of 17 oncer types s urveyed, including cancers or the bteast. lung, cer vix. uterus, bladder and rectum. tbe report said ) ~-GSA Costs Cited • • WASHINGTON <AP) The General Accoun- l)ng Office r ecommends that the government ~andon its practice of systematically reviewing .-ii old classified documents and declassifying ~ose that can safe ly be m ade public. •· At issue are 617 million pages dealing with Jrt.ate secrets of war. peace, diplomacy, arms con- ti-ol, espionage, trade n egotiations and other gov- ernment a ctivities in the a rea of national security. ' The GAO, a government watchdog agency, cit- ed the $11 million it costs each year to pay people employed solely to review the old papers. l"tH FAMILY COlOMtAL. FUNUlAL ~l 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster 893-3525 l"ACIHC VIEW MIMORIAL l"ARIC Cemetery Moriuary Chapel ,; 3500 Pac1l10 V141W Dr111e J Newpar1 Beach 644-2700 • McCOltMlc.I MORTUARIES .r Laquna Beach 494-941 5 laquna Hills 768-0933 San Juan C8p1s1rano 495-1776 •IAIUIOll I.A WK-MT. OLIVE Monuarv •Cemetery Crematory 1625 Gisler Ava Costa Mesa 54-0-5554 ,_CIHOTHUS llUHOADWAY MOITUAAY 11 O Broadway Costa Mesa &42-9150 IALTl"iiiiHON SMllM & 1VTMILL WISTCUff CHAPIL 427 E H ttl St Costa Mesa 646·9371 MUaaELL EONAP HU88ELL,1WSW<lawayon NOffn\be< 4, 1.., In Colla -H. Ca. 8orn '" M•rqu•ttt. K•nsas on o.<emDer I. ,.. Survl¥Wd bl' tovl1>9 l\usD•ncl Edwin M. HUllOell of Cos-ta Mew, CA . 1 dlluOfthn -r·• K•ll Oil "•*port a.Ac!\, CA and VlrQlnla ManQOI o1 S.. Franc;ltco, CA. SM Mcl l 9randc..hlldren and. I Qreat 11rand cl\lldren and I Qre •I QrHIQra.-lllkl Mau ol 11\e Ruurr«· llon •111 Cle Mid on Frl$y, November I, tW at SI. JoKnlms Call\olK, Cl\Uf<ll wotll ~ Tl'lomaS Nevfll. pastor, oll1clall1>9. Pr ivate committal al Paclll< VieWMe..-lal Park S.tvlces uncMr 11\e dt..cllon of !Hitt Ber~ron· Smith ' Tull\111 wutcllll Cl\ap@I ~nuaryofC.O.taMe••·• ... ·9311. MAIUIN HARR\" E. MARTIN. resident ot Newport Beech, Ct. P .. seo • .. O on Novemoer s. 19'0. Survived by hos wile JtaMlll, son Stepi.n Olive Martin ol Panama CllY. 2 claUQMtn c.onstance Martin R-11 of Mountain Vl•w. C• , Lau ra Ann Martin ol Ann ArDor. MlclllQ.MI, sister Nlar)of'le M. R-r ol Boston, --lb. Servi cu will be IMtld on !>atu<clay, No,..mblr I. 19'0 •I 2:00PM al tN Paclll< V-Cha09I. Vlr.-llallon on Friday. Nowrnblr 1, 19'0 from 4·00PM to l :OOPM. lnltrm.nt at Pa<lll< vi.-Memof'l•I Per-Pacific View Mo<1uatydlreclon. WHT l(ENNETHC WEST.-oe41,ruklent of Coste MIW, (;a., Peswcl awey on No¥tmb9r S, IMO H• ls suNl...., lly ~Is w it• Marie E. -•I, IOfl .i.mH K. West. moll\er RUD!' M. -st. lather c.<11 0 Wot, Slt1>9'~ Tim Taylor and Jell and Scott Diii-. GNllltl _..,,, .. and Interment .,.,,us wlll be Mid on MonclaY. NowmOer 10, tflO ti I :30PM. Olre<led Dy Wfft.mlntttr ~.morl•I Par-Mo<1Y¥y...0C.lnfffry.Mr.West wH "'-'Oil .,.. -tml~ster 81ke Sflolllor IOYNr'-Vls1tallonw1t11»9ln0fl · S.t11rCNly, HO ... mi.r t1 l'lllO al 12:00 -· Deaths Ellewhere style and the language is archaic, but the rogues are up to dale. The bill al right is for a wanted left-wing terrorist. N e-w Concept ' In Dining Out EAST PROVIDENCE, R.I. <AP> -Larry Procopio used to joke with patrons, telling them to stay away from his restaurant if they were dieting. "We serve a large portion of food," he used to boast. "It's rich and you 'r e going to gain weight." Today, however, Procopio boasts about a dif- fere nt sort of menu at his restaurant, The Palms. HE WAS THE FIRST RESTAURATEUR in Rhode Island to participate in a program called Creative Cuisine, a concept in'dining which makes lo w -calorie, low -fat m e als ava ilable on menus for people who s hy from dishes like creamed chic ken or cheese soulfle. Under guidelines prescribed by the American Heart Association, a volunteer committee com - posed of resta urant owners, nutritionists and a chef designed the progra m to encourage more peo- ple to eat sensibly. Lois Yohe. a hospital dietician and committee me mber. said the "special" meals ar e not just for those wt)o are overwe ight. ·'The beginning feeling was that people on a ctiet have more diffic ulty in finding something when they go out t o c at." Ms. Yohe said. "BUT ALL IN ALL7° THE WHOLE program was tuned to the fact that people a re now more in- terested in nutrition. If the restaurant can provide this help, it's going to result in a healthier popula- tion. "In Rhode Island, we have a h.igb incidence of heart disease.·' Ms. Yohe continued, ·'and this was a logicalstateto gel the people interested. ·'The portion sizes are going to be s maller There's going to be less concentrated sweets in the m enu they aren't going to have the cream sauces and it's going to be modified to be lower in fat and cholesterol." The heart association estimates the average person eats every third meal away from home. Procopio aim s to attract those hungry diners who in th e past have found it difficult to get the right kind of food in restaurants, low in sodium or satura~ed fats. for exa,mple. "YOU J UST HAVE TO PREPARE for it if you want to keep up with the times," he said. "That's the way I look at it. Procopio admitted he was at first skeptical about how the Creative Cuisine program would af- fect his business -c atering to discriminating tastebuds is how a restauran t achieves its reputa - tion. Nevertheless, under the direction of the com- mittee chef, The Palms was able to modify its m enu without much proble m. "We had to eliminate a couple of items," Procopio sa id. "Our antipasto for instance; we had to e liminate the c heese; we had to eliminate the a nchovy; we had to eliminate the salami. So we're substituting a little bit of tuna fish instead." Participating restaurants usually note their special selections on the menu with a tiny soup caldron, the symbol of the Creative Cuisine pro- gram. PROCOPIO HAO SEPAUTE MENUS print- ed for The Palms lo call more attention to the special entrees . , d"..r • Ms. Yohe said a n effort is being made to add more restaurants to the Creative Cuisine program. ·'There Is some resistance on the part of rest a urants that have gourmet items because the chef still thinks that butter is the only item to cook in," she said. "And the sauces and the gravies aU are high in fat. "There was some question on their part that these could be done with the modified ite ms and s till taste good. Of course they don't want to take a way from their reputation -It's too Important to th em.'' Because the meals al many restaurants ere cooked to order, Procopio said he understands the reluctance of som e owners to participate. "IT'S GOING TO COST ME a little bit more on labor and time." he said. "It will m ean I might have to gel another cook In here -it's very possi- ble " Nevertheless he said ln view of the good response his cwstomers have shown lo the new menu. "There m ust be a heck of a demand for it." Beth Higgins. another commjttee member, s aid she ls contacting dietary departments and workshop gToups across the state to ask the m to inform their cllenta about the program. "One of the firs t questions they (the dieters) ask you ls, 'What am I going to do If I go out to din- ner?' " she said. "This ls an alte~ative to them, 1.nttead of aaying, ''Well, you just have to be careful ofthisorthat. '' "It's the type of procram that t1 beneflclal to all Americana. It'• a better way of eatln1 and a better way ot Uving." Granta OK'd SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -Hou1ln1 a nd Urban Development Secretary Moon .. n. drieu says cities in the San Francisco Bay area have received pre- liminary approval of $34 million in federal &rants that could spawn a $193 million private invest· m ent. PUBLIC NOTICE P\JBLIC NOTICE fllCYITIOUI ......... '6MlatTllTaMMf fllf .. ....,.~ .. -"' ..... M .... a1tAO '$ 1.AN DSC.t.lla MA•HTaNANCa, 1111 Oi.trte- M,...C, QNMtM. C:.. ... J•-· ''•fley C:larll, I UI c;i.arlHltfl "'*''• C-te AIWM, C.. tl6» Tllls-t lt~lltM I~ dlvlf\l,el J-a'c1M11 fflO A ........ wat Iliff wltll Ille C-ty Clet1I ot OtM91 c.o...ty ... Oc· ,_, 22. f1ml, 1'141ttl PUIM I "'90 0t tnet C:O.llt o.i ly Pllol Oct 2A, JI, Nov. I, 14, 1'90 d7S. PUBUC NOTICE N 7--PICTITIOUI aus11tau· • -NAMalTAT«•lfT NOTICE 0, OEAT" OF• '"" ,ro11ow1ne ...-ta....,,, 11ua1. WILLIAM B. CULLIE~1 "'0 ~~0 11. L.ANOOON & A$· J R • , • k a W I L L A NI SOCIA ns. ''* walllUt It., F-1el11 BRYANT CULLEN, JR., V•ltey,c.a.tiM • k a W . 8 RYANT Laoll.~,WUW•l-11., CULLEN JR .. l'W11taln \lat1ty,Ce,t71'8 I • • • a • Tiiis '"'91-It C-C-~ a WILLIAM 8 . CULLeN llm1_'*1NI_· AND OF PETITION TO La.-.1.....,. · ADMINISTER ESTATE c!:\',~0r::.'~~!~ NO. A·106460. · t04ler u, ... To al l heirs , beneficiaries, creditors and contingent credltbn of Wiiiiam 8. Cullen, Jr., aka William Bryant Cullen. P1.,_ PW!ltNcl Or-.. C:.O.• 0.lly Pli.t Oct. 17, 24, at,'""· 1, t• 02MIO PUBLIC NOTICE PtJBUC NOTIC& PUBLIC NOTICE Jr., aka W. Bryant Cullen, P1CT1T1ousaus1Nus Jr., aka William 8 . Cullen NAMCSTAT&MaNT NOTICaTOCONTllACTOllS and persons who may be ... !:':,':Oii~ __. 1'"""" '-'· st11oof"~:~,~~~~~NGTON otherwise inte rested In the ELECTllOMEOICAL SEllVtCE BEACH UNION HIGH SCHOOL Will and/or estate: COMPANY, "" Sooltll COHI Hwy . OISTRICT A petition has been filed l..•tuM 9Ncll, ca. mlt Bid o.ao11"' 2 oo P.m. Monoar. FloYf p.,1 Meyer, Jr. M 0 .. •m November t1, 1980 by Connie L. Cullen In the s. CoHI Hwv .• ~ Beach, CA. Pl.Ct ot B•d Rettlpl HUN · Superior Court of Orange t2Ut TINGTON BEACH UNION H•GH County re~UeStin~that ol!l~a~J Is GonduclU by an in· SCHOOL OISTAICT EOUCATION Connie L. Ullen '"'P· CliNTER, IOU1 YorlllOWll Aven .... v F P. Meyer. Jr. Nl.O. Board Room. HuntlnQIOn Beach, pointed as personal repre• Tiiis 51.._I "'•s lllecl with Iha C•hlornia9-sentative tO administer C~nty Clerit of Or-~I~ on 0<· Pro1ect ldenllllcatlon Name. Bod the estate of William B. 1-' u, tflO. ,.,.,. "0,;1~4:e-:.:'s R:;:v!:i'°::~e: 0,.1,,c1 c u I I en. c 0 s t a Mes a • Publl-Or-Co<IM o.ity Piiot Malnt~•. HunhnQlon Baa<I\ Union California (under the In-<><1 11·14.ll.Nov.i.t• 411,_., H19n Scl'IOCH 01t1r1e1, ns Yorktown de pendent Administration PUBLIC NOTICE :,~ .... Hun1111111on a.acl\, ca111orn1a of Estates Act). The peti-NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ..... tion is set for hearing in lllCTITIOUS austNEH '"• •bove·name<i Sc11001 01uroe1 or Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic NAMS STATEMENT OranQ41 CO<only, Calltorn••. •<11"9 Dy 111amoua M.tM•.-U----..,..._ STAT•MCMT T ... IOllOWl119 --It 4IDl11t -·· ...... " ~ S.Nl,S. SPORTS CAAOS, 5121 :r.:;ow Or., Hlltlll"Glon .. _. c.. Sit...,, ~,_I SUN. 5121 ~­row Or .• H-1~ .. Kii, Ca.~ Tl\lt NinHt Is Condiueled Dy M 111-dlVldUal. smr.nscw Tllll sll-w-' llltcl wial Ille Coun1y Cieri! of O<M91 CoU..ty Otl No•tmber .S, 1•. ... ...., Publlsntd Or..., Coast o.IJy Pli.t Nov 1, 14. 21, :II.•• .__ PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOU5 aus111au I 11.Uq 5TATUUNT Tl\t foll-119 -IOfl ll dolllQ busl· nei' ., THE SUNSHINE COMPANY, 17922 Dttn••le Cr , H..,11n91on Bff<h CA'2Mt ' Rkl\ard LM FetU.I. 17'72 O.nvate Cr .. HunllnQton Beacl'I, CA t7M'I This bu$1ntu Is <ondl.lc:led by an •~· dtVfdti1•I A1ctwtrd L F•nz1 Thi• Slal-f .... fllod Wllll ,,.. County Clerk or Or•nge Co111>ty tn November S, 1'80. l'l41MJ PuDhshed Or""IJlt Co.t•I O•llY Piiot No• 1,14.21~1~-_ •4't·IO PUBLIC NOTICE Cente r Drive west, Santa TM IOllOWlfl9 person Is oolnQ bu>1· 1 •nd '"'-" II\ Govern1nQ Bo••d. ,_,,.,. her•'"•"•' referred t o '' SUl'lllllOft COU1tTO.rT~ Ana, California 92701 On BROWN AN O ASSOCIATES "'OISTRICT,'" will recel tt up 10. DUI STATEOPCALll'OllNIAl'Oll November 25, 1980 at 10:00 AGE NCY, ,,. c-1110. CO!ta ~w. llOI ..... 11\en Ille -ve·U•l•d llma. THECOUNTYOl'OllANGE Co . .,,,, saaied bi<b lor IN ••••O Of • conlrac I .... A·l-a .m . Lawrence NI. Brown, ll4S' lorlha-ptoject. IF YOU OBJECT to the C.t•llM. ~&each. ea .,,5, B•d• lohall ,,. receovecl"' II\• Pl•ta No:~~=.;:Tl!NTIONTOSELL granting Of the petit ion, TlllS """"""Is Condu<l..:I by an In· 10.nhfled ........ •no SNll be -ntd ATPll:~~;::!~~D you should either appear dM<l<I•• •nci """"<1Y •Hct • ._" '"" -.... E at the hearing and state ~"" 8'-n "~~~'":.:"!~.':'~01110,m •nd •· Ho t!:l':o ~~~ ~-~~:'!.~a~• b. t" f I Tlus 11411-' w•• llled will\ lh• -MOWR'l",0.C.•W<I yqµr o 1ec ions or 1 e c-•Y c1an. Oil Or-Counly Ofl Oc r•-•• ... tot11e contra<ioocurnerm NOl1CE is HEREBY GIVEN 1,..1 written objections with the ·-· u. '"° ... !~u~ ~.: ,::~:,"..:..~.!~ on or •llP< o.c....-r to. '"°· •• -court before the hearing. PuDll~ Or-Coast 0.,~':.~: oocurneni. -Dy 1,,. 1,.1 01 P•oe>os.td ••• 01110 ot K.-ano Oion, At· Your appearance may be Ott 11, 14, ll. Nov I.,.., "'-•uDC:ontratlOtS. torntn ., Law, llll W••I Con t in person or by your a t _ ---The 01sTR1cr ,....,.,., tha toQl\t 10 H•Q11••v. Su••• .01, Newport a."'"· • ••1e<I .MIY or •II btcl> or to •••w ant Ca111orn1a, '"" unde•s•_.i. Ref\W F. torney. PUBLIC NOTICE orr01ju1ar11o .. or onfcwnw1111es In any Mowry.•• E1<e<11tor of the w111 of Ille I F Y O U A R E A I _ _ __ __ bod• or on the -•"9 •bove·n•"'" decedent, will ~II at CR EDITOR or a cont-I l'ICTITIOU5aU51NESS TM OISTRICT NS ... ,,,"'"'"" -prlvalt saleloll\e lllQl>ntancloestnet NAM& STATEMENT 119nera1 prev.,111>9 rate Of 09r doe"' bklder, SUC>jecllo tonrirmat-by UIO ingent Creditor Of the de· Thi fol--per-. "-"9 °"'''° ·-• •n the IOC•hty on -•th ll\oS Superior Court, all rlllfll, titre, In· ceased, you must file your neu •• · I -·~,.to be perl~ tor .. ,,.«•" 1"'911 -..-. °' sa1c1 ~ at claim With the COUrt Or II GRUBBS.TAKE LTO .. 11 or.,ypeOl -tman-10 .. t<VIP ':"'''rneoll\lsO.altl,-allrlQllt,li· Present it to the personal I ANACAPA PRESS. UGO~ Or., lh• COfllrKI. TIMtw ••IH ••• on lol• •• I e. •no 1nltrHI -•M•ta IMls ac-Su I •llO N--1 a.Kii CA'1..0 11\t OISTAICT Olflee IOUllecl at 10251 quired Dy operallon ot faw or representative appointed 1 ~Oe Grueb. Jf .. 7 Or~la Or , !io. Yortlown AY\'ftue Hunt11>9lon Bea<f'I ofl\erwls.t. Olher 1""" or on -ltlaft to by the court within four LaQuf\41, CAt7677 ca111orn1• 926'6 °Coc>t•s nwv II<' oo'. 1"•1 01 ... o dt<-..t. In .,.., to '""' months from the date of Th" Du.illft• "GOftdu<led by an •n· l••M<I on '-''· A <oPY °' '"'"" una•n ~Y iouotecl in ,,,. c11 y of 0 d •• ••I•• \l\all be posted al IM iob •II•. Newport Beath, C0<inty ot Oran990 first issuance Of fetters a s '"' 11 J .... Gn>oo The lore90fnQ -.~ule ot per Olem ~~l~~!,ol Cal1torn1•, Cleuro b•d a• provided in Section 700 of 1 Th" si.ai.n-1 ••s 111ee1 "'''" f,... ••Qn "o.\ed -• -·•11n9 cl•Y or th P b t C d f I Counl Clark Of 0.-Counl on Oc ••QM Ill ,..,..,, The ral• for holiday Lt\-s Interest •n Lease dated e r 0 a e 0 e 0 y y . •M OVOrl•'"" -" sNll be al fe .. I J•nu•ry 10. l'ltl by and bel_,,n Ille Ca Ii fornia. The ti me for '°"'' 11• '"° F147S1J lome .,,., """""" I rv111• C-ny .• -\I Vlr111n1• CO•· filing Claims Will not el<· PUbllS-Or-C.0. .. Oa1ly Pliol 11 \llall be ..-1ory upon lhe CON poriloon, •\ Leno"'-Ind M ICCO ' 1 Coroor•tton. a Ntv•d• torPor•llonk pre prior to four months Od 24. lt. ~v~'!?_-~ TAACTOll 10 wnom 1ne contrae1 •• •nd H•rbOr invuiment co.• corpora· from the date of the hear-••••<led.•""""°" •nv ~ocontr.t<tor 11on. retorded on February u. t"'-l In 1ngnoticedabove. PUBLIC NOTICE ~;:';'s~":;,:; :':,~,"';~ ':~s ~~~,,:~ eoo~ •OO. Pau m . 01 0111eoa1 Yo Y X Recoro• Of OranQO County. C•hlorn1a, U MA E AM IN E I l'ICTITIOUS 8USINEH •mployed by them on IM ue<ullon °1 wl'll<ll 1nl1ra" was •ulQnt<I to MUler-lhe file kept by the court. ,NAMa STAn,..NT ttw <oniratt Sur11s eonwuc11on co by an •"IQft· If YOU are interested in the TM lollowlnQ Pff""' Is -nQ ~,. No I><-may ••lnctraw 11" boO tor menl dated -r<ll 210 1965. rrcorci.d neu as • perood ot lor1y•llve 1411 daY• altar Aprol I, 1"'5 on ._ 141S. P-l62, of estate, rou may file a re-1 COAST SWEEPING SEllVICE, t ... oatesaltortlle-•noofbid~ OIO<lal lie«* ol wi. """"''~ -quest with the coo rt to re-zm So. P-0rtw, s..c. ,...., c.a. A,.,,_ - -• ... ..__. wl'll<ll 1---... ..,_ '° ...__ Ceive Special notfC9 of the ""'1 1 bapd will ,_ ...... ,.. ll'IDr to e.e< ... P. MOW~ elld Marr• v:•-...ry, o· z..,i Ill w J>Oth St hOflef ... G-ac:t. n..pe.,.._i-hUMM!nd -WI .. bl'.,, ............... lnvdentof ryt._~f est.a~e assets C..r.,:.~CA.. .,,<;• 0 •• SNll lie 111 IN torm ~ lot'UI In the dated Ocl-r lO, 1 .. 5, re<orded an o '""'" pet1t1ons, ac-Tiii• ~" c __ b, "" 111-contracl ~ -FeO<UMY •. , ... 111 &oo1o m1. P-c o u n ts a nd re p o rt s dMoua• ByRObtrt C a.•o no o10tt1e1arA«-ot widCounty· d "bed · Secti 1200 OanZaptco o.-tor and •ll•cll 1...-" of real pt-r1y I~ eSC fl IO on TlllJ st411-t wes llleO with '"" Maonl-nc:t, O..r•l•on• lhe Coty ol Newpor1 -h. Covftly of of the Calrforn1 a Probate C0<inty ci.r11 °'Or-Counly on CK· -Con••ruc1oon O••"ll•. Stale°' Cohtorn••. <IH<robtd Code. loCle• U, 1• PuOll•-Or-Coa•I O•llY Polo1 ••Loi 11" Of Traci No 4214. as ShOWn l't47JM 0<1 l•. Now I, 1'90 4JIA..0 on • Map ...corded on Boot. ISi. p~ Oldmen & Oldmen, 0:.u~;:~,~~,.~:;' 0•·1~1::: P UBLIC NOTICE ~!:,'.•11·;:~~;~·:,06::~:_~·~·0=.~~ Frank A. Oldmen, At-ca111orn1a , torney at Law, 901 Dover PUBLIC NOTICE l'tCTITious au5111us Ttw ~Y •s • """' .. 1•m••Y , .. Drive, SUite 200, Newport NAME STATEMENT I ••den<• . .,,., It "common•r kl'Own as Beach, California 92660, l'ICTITIOU5 aU51NEU Thi lolloW•nQ pe rsons ••• dolnQ I ~4:.:1o~~::·v Orlve, Newport B•acll. (714) ... ~ 7000 NAMa STATEMENT D<ISlftH\ as IM Wle "subject to current 1 .. u . "".'.r · TM I01lowl1>9 ~"'°"IS dol1>9 °"'"' OOE a. ASSOCI ATES. 7111 !io tovenllnl\, c-ohon•. rnlrl<toons. re· Pu bit Shed Orange Coa st neu as. Crt>ddr wu. J, !>anra Ana, C• '~·••lions roGftlS rtQl>ls of ••Y and Daily Pilot Nov 7 8 14 I FURY ENTERPR ISES. llll 92704 Jn .. m•nll.ofreco;... · 1980 4457~ · • ' ' Caul• St., N._, Beach, Co. f7660 oave Snow, 160• So. A<a<••. 8,0, or often ••~ lnvoled tor Hid lln.MI Mic'-! l(fo.;,y, 2tJJ Casiia Compton. Ca. pr-ny -mull ,,. .n wrotlnQ and PUBLIC NOTICE St , Ntwll0f1 a..ch, Ca t2660 I Glenn OdOI{-. 71JI !io CrOddy I may ba <Mllvtred 10 ll\e •u<.,lor This bu$1neu Is cOftdu<lecl by an ,,,. 1 W•y, S.nt.a Ana. C.. 9'2104 Ptrson•llY or 10 .,,. olf"e ol tus at· dlvldual. Fr•nk Alc•ntor. •111 WllShort 1 torneys K--Ooon Jm west STATE ENTOP'AUHOON I BrlanM. ICl°"'y I Blvd., a. ... r1, '1ills. C•. '02!1 Co•SI >.19nway. Sull• ..01. Npwport M Of usaol' M NT I Tl\IS ,. .. _, WU llled Wiii\ tn• This tKalnHS IS condutled br • B•a<h, Ulltornla, or may be fllecl II\ FICTITIOUSaUSINISSNANll I :;::'rs c:-.;:; ol Or-County on Oc· -ral parnwr\llop. llMI Olli<• '11 11\e Clark ol Ille Superior The tollowinQ perlOfl ll<u -d ' · o. ... ~ Court at any time alter ll>e '"" '"""'~ollneFl<tlllo.nBuJ<neuName. f147•7 This st.a-I •H llll'CI """ tne pvbll<••-of 1111• nouu •n<I bel'or• C 0 H 0 0 N • S CL EA N f NG PUOlllllecl Or-Coast 0.ilr Pllol Counlr Cllrk or Oran~ County on tht mak1"9 of lhe wte. SERVICE, 621 W Wiison GI, Costa O<t. II, 14• JI. Nov. I, 1"" •l....O Nowmbtr j, t9'0. l'l-Tl\t term> and Condition\ ol Wle Mew CA'2tll ca~ or~ catll M>d part crecll1. tlW Th,; FICtlllous e..sineu N•mo ,.. PUBUC NOTICE I PUOllsi.d Or-C:O.sl 0•11~::\ terms Of wcl\ <rll<llt to bl •«eptaoi. lerr•d to _._. w•• lllecl in Or---Nov. 7, 14, ll, Jt. lflO to II\• unc!VslQNd •ncl to llW SucoPrlor C0<inlyon Feb<uartll 1'1t NOTICa OP Court; ten per u nt 110'1 or the Arlene F eoi-0 mi E ?hi SI Puauc MaA•INO I PUBLIC NOTICE •mo""t bid to accompany Ille off tr. SantaArw.CAt7101 . .. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN INI. I-•nd 11\e ... ,....,, to bl IWICI -con· Tiiis ous..-•w•scondUCtto Dy .,.1,.. pvbloc -•no will bl held by the C•tY l'ICTITIOUS aUSINllSS '""'.•lion or WI• by IM Supenor dovodu•I C°""<tl ol tr. City o1 Co\ta Mew on NAMa STATl!MaNT Courl ra .. s. r1111l. -ratlnQ and Arl-F c-NovtmDe< 11. 1..0, 111 tlle C.O..n<ll Tht lollowl.,. persons are dolnQ maonll'*"• u~. -prwt1oums This st.al-I was tllto worn t.,. CNmllfrS Of Oty Hall. 11 Faor Onw. bullnttsas. 011 '"sur•n<• uceptable 10 111e County Cieno; 00 Ora119t Cl>uftty on Oc Coil• Niese, 411 •. ., '"""·· °' •s -ltl\IEA TAAll VENTUAE. 117U pvrc.l\a-. sl\all bl pronoted as of -toblr~. l'90 tlltrtalttr as practicable. on tlMI Skt< Pan llouln•rd, Suite llO, 1,..,,1,... dale or re<O<'dlnQ 00 tonveyat><t. Said l'llt»t tollo•lntl..,..: Celltomlat71•• sale wlll bl ,,,_ upon ,,_ us ... 1 PuDhSIWd Or-Co<IJI 0.1ly Pllol llEOUEST TO APPEA L 'JHE °'-AKot 0. .. 1_,.1, Inc tKrO•lerm'" O<I Jl,Nov.l. l4,11, tflO •>7~ PLANNING CQMNllSSIOH'S OENIAL le Celllomi<t coriioretlonl .... Arose Tl\f P~ IS ID De told on en .... of z-EJ1C..,.IOll ZE•111, J.,.,n c. O<enoe ""'jecl Hu-one. :itl~C IJ" bas•'· .. ,..,. as to tlfte, •n<l 1"9.,,.. PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOU5 au51N•H NAME STATaMaNT Tl\t 1011ow11>9 persons are doln9 business •J: RU8'1''$ SANOWICH SAl.00._, 16/l lrvlM AW •G, Co\la MaW. CA .,.,, OorOll\y M H1_.a. «J Fair Or . 11102. Costa Mew, C¥•Z. Beverly A Jones, •Ol·•Oll\ SI., Newport BH<ll, CA 92.i.l !nil Dustneu Is conclu<ltd by • Qtn•r•I JMrtnerll'llP. OOrotl\y M. HIQ<iera Tl\U •taternenl wa• llll!d wlll\ Iha Count~ Cl•rM or Oren11e County on Nov•mbtr S, 19'0. Pl-5 Publlsl\ecl Or.,QO Co<l•t O•lly Pilot Nov I. 140 ll. 28, 19'0 U12·IO PUBLIC NOTICE G••....,llM, _,,..-'tor Bristo! R•d Hill Awnue, Sull• ICl6, Cost• o.rslt necl ~ti. flQl>t 10 '•l«t Plaza, """' Ofllee ... ,_, ,._, ,.,..,,. c:aotomia .,.21 any •ncl •II bid\. Beach. l•a C-"llollel U• "-""'It to American Na tional HouslnQ Oalecl. Oc-Jll. t• H<Hd two sllorln In• Cl -·to al· CCH'poratlotl <• Oel•w•re corporallonl, A-F. -...,, low M.......Story anti nine-story tluilO· I 111u Sky p-lloulavarct, Suitt llO E.m<utor ol tl\e 11191 on .........,., located '°"-•st '11 irvlM C•lltomla <p11 4 Will Of ,_.Sa.II DI• Fr--Brl•lol Tl••• WSIMSJC~ <:.n•ucl•d by. -dF.~au Street. Envl-tat O.•r"'lnation. QtMr•I ~ris. .._,,,_ry,•ll• Envlron,_,lel l-1 A-' •<UPI· AME"ICAN NATIONAL H F.-ry e<I April 21, lflO, -A-um a< HOUSING CORP K _ _.DM c~lld ~r 1t. '"°· Clayton st-art Att...-vut LAw 1foT 1CE IS FURTHER GIVEN 11\al VI<• f>rft. UJJ .. C.~Y. al w ld llrne -Pl.tee, alt pe rsons In· Tiiis Jlal-1 w• lllecl will\ 11\e s.IM •1 , ·~·•tt•d -· ...... r -... lltard by CWlllY Clertl ol O•anve County 011 O<· New..,-t llM<ll, CA '1661 t"-City Council on the ator...,enllone<I toDer 10, t•. Tel: 17141 .......... lte,.,, PIO ... A,..,_ysw•--. Ell.EEN p PHINNEY. MUNflE•. VOSS ~Dll•hed Orat19t Coast Oally Pilot, City Clerk AltffMYt .. LAw Nov. 6. 7. 13, 1980 •4-PuDllsl\ed Or-Coast Dally Piiot , ... "alrcNN Or., 5•. IM Nov 1, •• H 1J.t0 .... tOfftcae. letn ,,....,.,ca.mu Publllllecl 0r.MIQI C:O.tl Oally PllOI Ott. 17.14, JI, Nov. 1. lflO 471t-t0 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUS iUStNi» NAMa ~TAT•MllNT Tiit lollOWlnQ perlOfl I• -"9 °"'"" ntHa•. TENNIS VIOEO. lliS Mesa Verde E .. Co•I• Mlrw, CA m» L .. Scnlef, U» Mew V•rcM E .. • 111, Coate MeW, CA '2'216 TlllS IMsitWM It c°"""'IKI by .,. In· d1vldu•I. L .. Sct.lel Tiiis •I.a-wu fllld witll tne c-11 c1ar1t o1 Or-Coullty on s.p.. '•"'"" 14, , ... .. ,._ PubllllWCI OrM91 Co<lst o.lly PllOI Oct 24, ll, NOv.1, 14, tflO dDl-IO PUBLIC NOTICE ORANGE COUNTY A Santa Fe Railroad locomotive rises out of flood waten in Upper Jones Tract after rail embankment collapsed in a levee . break last month near Stockton. Pilings of 90 feet each are being driven in back- ground to support a new railroad treaale to reopen the main line. -Grier Opponents Grow Medical Group Against Dual Position By FaEDEalCK 8CllOE•ERL °' • ....., ...... The <>ranee County Medical Auociat.ioo baa joined the lbt ol health or1ani.lattom reeommend- inl that the county Board ol Supervilon not live llarsaret Grier. a dual poe1ticm u Human Services A1eney director and mental . health department director. In a letter to supervisors, Dr. Benjamin llarpel'. president of the medical uaociaticm, said &M board must conalder a proleuiooal with a llledical desree for the poeit.ioo ol mental health direetor. Mias Grier doesn't have tboee creden- tiala. "The appointment of a non-professional would defy eommon MDH, • • Harper said in the letter. of our citizens,· we must now deliberately identify the most capable physician who will provide on- going direct.ion and leadership which ii essential to keep thil agency viable within our community." He continued, • •. . . It ii critical that there must be very significant input from a mental health professional. Tb1a ii vital for proper ad· ministration. AU deciliolll re1ardin1 mental health services should be initiated by a professional q uallfied in the mental health field." The dual appoint.meat also bu been protested by tbe county Mental Health AdviJlory Board and an advocacy group called Relatives and Friends of the MentaJlyDilabledofOrangeCounty. Transfer Centers Studied Mdlr. No••rnbef 7, 1.., Don Nolen & Dorothy Emerson ,,,...,,,, ~ITIQUIS llPG & BAI.I • IN THE coMMIRCE BUILDING ORANGE COUNTY FAIAGRt:>UNDS 88 FAIR DRIVE • COSTA MESA, CA . NOV. 6 THRU 9, ·19ao THUASOAV THAU SATUROAV, 1·10 P.M SUNDAY, NOON·9 P.M. A giant panoram• of the collections of leading dealer:• In antiques. AH Items priced and available for purchase. Genera/ AdmiHlon $2.50. Children under 12 frH. A Slllt.a Ana conault· illl firm bas been select- ed by the Oraqe County Trault Dlltrlct to pre- pare -.,.. and traffic studies for bul transfer centers ill the county. JHK le Auoelatee wu ----------------------·----..., cboHD from a list of five consultin& firms. Tb, ' company will be paid up to $76,000 to create plans for centers at the Brea Mall, the Rockwell ln- ternatianal plant ill Seal Beach, the Mall of Oran1e and Larwin Square ill Santa Ana. The firm allo will con- sider designs for centers in the Laguna Hilla Mall and in Huntington Beach, at Pacific Coast Highway and Lake Street, but those centers aren't ranked u high in priority aa the other four . Transit district direc· tors already have ap- propriated f Wlds to de· sign the centers, which are intended to increase the convenience for rid· ing and transferring on district buses and to ease traffic congestion. Harbour Cleanup Fee Vpped An increase in finan- cial assistance to the Ci· ty or Huntington Beach for the clean up of Hunt· ingtolf Harbour ha.s been approved by the Orange County Board of Supervisors. Join us lot a Pre-Christmas 'exhibit of Byzanline ";ans recreated in blonze. On November 11and12. m our Fashion Island sto re. ~ will pre- sent a large and varied collection of 18th Century Byzantine Icons. in bronze recreation. During the exhibit, James P. O'Donnell. an internationally known collector. connoisseur. and authority, will be !(-' ~·)) on hand to share his expertise with you. Choose from a numbf. •r of unusual pieces in solid bronze. with the champ/eve (rais('Ci field} enamelling done by the r1i'Jns of the Priory of St. Paul Ea~ter Fle11r De LI\ Crm~. Enamelled . j" .115" $71. : ~I Cror~e and tht· Dr<1gun. Cname//eGI J" JI j\I>~ $68. • Serving Southern Caldorn1a since 1894 J 11 Fashion Island. Newport Beach 644·5764 MasterCard, Visa, and American E1<preS!> .... GUEa NOW ii director of the county's Human Sll'vtces Agency. It bas been propoeed by county ~ Thomu Riley that she allo u - nmea......,....troleas mentalbealthdireetor. Riley has said he will sUn by hil orilinal re- commendation to fellow aupervilora tbat the dual role for Miu Grier be approved. Under the package ratified by the board, the county will give the·----------------------------- Jim Grier bu served u interim men~al bealtb dlreetor since tbe resipation ol Dr. Ernest m.u. .. year aac>. IDllUe, at the Ume of bis 1'9ipation, cited dif. ferwes with 11.lu Grier, hil a-, over conduct pf the comity'• mental health procrama. . Aceordlne to Harper, '"lbe mental health de· partmeat la the ID09t compla "11lember of ibe --9eniee. Ac.aey ... to ...... the .... Greeery Store'~ssae Btrr BE ALSO promiled action on claim.a tbat the county ta notdoin1 all that it could for the mental· Jy ill. SupervilOl'S were scheduled to couider the ap- pointUlmt Tu.day; but delayed acticm unW Nov. 18 at tbe request ol the lleatal 8-altll Advi8ol'y Board and the cowty Grand Jury. Priol' to e.tablisbment ol the Human Services Agency, the umbrella organization for the county's health and llOCial pro1rams, Miu Grier wu direc- tor of the county ProbaUoe Deputmmt. Wieder to Head Price Panel - Ormge County Supervisor Harriett Wieder will lead a delegation scheduled to testily in San Die10 Nov. 17 in support ol state legislation that would require individual pricing of grwery items. According to Mrs. Wieder, four chartered buses are available to transport interested con- sumers to the bearing of the Aaaembly Labor, Employment and Con.sumer Affairs Committee. Tbe round trip fare is $5. THE CO•lll'ITEE WILL meet at 9:30 a.m. in Boom 310 ol the San Diego County Hall of Ad· mlnlatntioD, 1800 Pacific Cout Highway. llr1. Wieder said she will testify in support of Assembly Bill 2174. The bill would require in· cllvidual prtctq of items sold at food stores that have CGDft!ted to elect.ronic checkout systems. · Allo testifying will be Shirlee Harley, of the California Federated Women's Clube: Pat 'Blow, Consumer Lea1ue; Sheree Baum, Consumers Coalltian; Ken Stuart, Retail Clerks Union Local 114, and Henrietta Locke, National Council of a..riorClU ..... The bill was Ht over for study prior to ,the end oft.be lut session of the state Legislature. . ·• .. PAllt'AGB OF AB H74 will eliminate the ti~e­ eouumlnl, piecemeal approach of providing this crucial comumer protection on a city-by-city, coun- t1·by-ecuaty buis," Mn. Wtedetlaid. Orance County curnntly baa an ordinance·re· quirtal llldMdual item pricing at food stores located ID unlMOr"pGrated areas. • "The need· for item pricing does not vary between local Jurisdictions, and therefore it is an appropriate subject for mandate by the state Legislature," Mrs. Wieder said. Reservations for the charter buses may be made by telephoning Pat Blow at 551·3987 or 551-1720. Arrests Drop For Marijuana WASHINGTON <AP) -Marijuana arrests in the United States dropped below 400,000 Jut year for the first time since im, the National Organiza. lion for the Reform of M arljuana Laws said. Tbe IJ'OUP cited ataUlties fOr the FBI report on "Crime in the United States" that estimated mari- juana arrest.a la 11'19 at 191,D . The FBI eeUmate for :um wu 445,800 and the peak year for mari- Jifana arrest.a wu um with 451,eoo. "It's st.lll a coloual wute oi ..tie. effort and money by cops, proeecuton and Jlllaes wbo Q)U)d be loina after heroin dealers.'' Peter Meyers, chief counsel for the marijuana ~· aaid ol the arrests. The organization favon decriminalizing marl· Juana for personal use and matins it legal for adults to use lt. The marijuana arNSta accowated fw 70 per- cent at the 551,eoo ctruc UTMtl lD the nation Jut year. UNCLAIMID GOODS AUCTION • • Otlefl to dM public • • HANDMADE ORIENTAL RUGS Clearlnt end re Inventory of eccumutated, unclaimed goods, ptu1 others FROM OUR STORAGE WAREHOUSE In Los Antet"· Callfc:tnl1 DlJE TO A MONETARY SHORTAGE ENCOUNTERED BY SoME OF OUR CLIENTS WE HAVE TO SELL ALL GOODS THAT WERE NOT PAID FOR AND CLAIMED AS OF SEPTEMBER 1980. To lftClude: V1tlOU1 'Otln•M NIJI, Kerman. Tabt'l1, Soumak, Khelim. Ooubl•baM Bokhera, Knhmlrl Kash1n. Afthlr, preyer ru91, One Egyp- tian ru91, Afthanlttan, Oum, llnkyane. lamarkand1 C.uc.si•'!t lndi1n piecet, many runnen and more. ~'" rantt from 2 X 3' to 1•' X .1,2'. C.rtlf!c.tt of Authenticity l11ued for eaoh purchete. ...,· ' AUCTION WILL al HILD ON - SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9 at 2 P.M. MfJ.1CllOT1 INN · IOO Na ••rt Cl•r Dr • ... ., ......... l . city $7 ,300 per year toward the C08l of clean· inl ttlebarbor. The combined $14,800 will·provide for cleaninl of harbor waten three times per week. ALL FICTITIOUS NAME STATEMENTS FILED IN 1976, ,. MUST BE REFILED IN 198·1 and those with changes must be republished at time of refiling HERE IS THE LAW: (Business and Professions Code) ·- Sec. 17920 la) Unless the statement expires earlier under subdivisioo lb I or <c 1, a fie· titious business ''name st atement expires at the end of'\fi\'e years from Dece'ffi'ber 31 of the ye<:ir in which it was fil ed in the office of the county clerk. Sec. 17917 1b 1 Subject to the requirements of subdi\'ision lal. the newspaper selected for the publication of the s tatement should be one that circulates in the area where the business is to be cond ucted. Sec. 17917 . lc) Where a new statement is required because the pri.or statement has ex- pired under s ubdivision (al of Section 17920. the new state ment need not be published unless there has been a change in the information required in the ex- pired statement. .. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION REGARDING FILING AND PUBLISHING CONSULT YOUR ATTORNEY OR CALL, THE ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT LEGAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT . : , I I • _r • -''\ .. .. (714 ) 642~4321 ~ ·" E>'<t 2'n : ,. ~-,, . , Ol\I LY PILOT 1 .,. ~· t oul .eo le • ace -tm an eat or • t etr 1. ~ e 1e s .. Many thousands of members of the Baha'i Faith in Iran have recently been forced to confront that question on a daily basis. Listen to "the Christian Century" describe it: . . . thousands of Baha'is have been turned out of their homes, have lost their jobs and had their properties con- fiscated . Their schools and other centers have been taken over, along with their Tehran headquarters. Their executive officer ( they have no clergy) has been kidnapped and his whereabouts is un - known. On July 15 the New York Times reported that two Baha'is were put to death in the northwestern city of 1-abriz. Charges against them included ~!WY.I fMh oriilinMed in P«W (now hn) in 1&+e. In thtt Y•M • Youns INn who uled hirmeff the Bab ( ~ C.te) tMisM'I to teach tNt GocfwOIAd soon m.ke manifest• Worid Te~ to unite men hurNrvty .ind Wle< in •n •8• of pe•ce . The S.b •llr•cted so tTWny folowers th•I the Per~n Government •nd the ls&.mic ck'rgy united 10 kiff lwn, •nd they •ISO ITWSS.O'ed mo<e tN n twenty thouund of His followers In 1863 S.hoi·u·n•h (The Glory of God) •nnoun<ed to the tew remoinng followers of the S.b tNt He w•s the Chosen M.l.rwfest•tlOn of God for thts •se. the One the S.b N a foretold He c.ted upon •• ~ 10 untee. He ~Id tlwt only in one common f.,th <Ind one unive<~I order cOIAd the worid ftnd .,, enduring peKe The Word S.N·•. then :r me•ns ·•follower of e.N'u'a.h · 'running the Baha'i center' in that city. The persecution of Baha'is in Iran has begun to increase at a horrifying rate. Two months ago, seven Baha'is from Yazd, Iran, including one seventy-eight year old believer, were executed. The charges? -that they were faithful Baha'is. The Baha'is of Southern California, profoundly distressed and conc- erned with this ominous turn of events, are appealing to the conscience of every hu- manitarian and freedom-loving person to ask for an end to this senseless, shocking slaughter. Members of the Baha'i Faith around the world have consistently asserted their belief in the unification o,f mankind, universal brotherhood, and World peace. Baha'is of all religious, racial, social and economic backgrounds throughout the world are well-wishers of their respective governments, and the half-million Baha'is of Iran are no different -yet they have been subjected to successive waves of torture, · persecution, deprivation of basic human rights, imprisonment and death through every Iranian government for the past 100 years. Some commentators believe that the current imprisonments and executions are just a foreshadowing of what is to come: Despite insistent denials by the regime that religious repression was being prac- ticed, particularly against Jews and Baha'is, the signs of persecution were overwhelming. At that time, more than 100 Baha'i religious centers were occu- FROM THE WRJT1NCS Of BAHA'U'UAH 'Ille earth is but one country and mankind is citizens.·· ··Supow~fol is onity' s ~ght that it can illumlnare the whole earth:· .. The best beloved of aH things 1n my sight is justice; turn not away therefrom 1n thou desirest Me •· ··All the prophets of God pm d.iim the same fanh ·· ··ve are the fruits of one tree and the leaves of one branch ·· .. The light of a good character surpasseth the light of the sun:· .. Consort with the folowef"S of all refiglons with fnen<IWless and a1TI1ty ·· pied by armed goons, the homes vf numerous Baha'is had been burned or damaged, ahd two Baha'is had been killed in rioting in the central Iranian town of Shiraz. Since then, according to a variety of reputable sources inside and outside the country, the treatment of Baha'is in Iran . . . has degenerated into systematic savagery. (James Yuenger , The Chicago Tribune) Predictions of an impending bloodbath are common. In a message to President Bani- Sadr, Dr. Robert Runde, Th~ Archbishop of Canterbury, expressed anxiety over the fate of the Baha'is and drew 1 attention to the desecration of their shrines, the confiscation of property, and the kidnapping of Baha• leaders. And in a report issued under the aegis of the Federation of Protestant Churches in Switzerland, the message was even more grave: . . . this is the most serious time in the history of the Baha'i community of Iran . . . unless immediate steps are taken through appropriate channels, there is a real and present danger to a group of faithful disciples of the religion of Baha' - u'llah. This matter cannot wait. I request your aid in understanding the urgency today. The Baha'is of Southern California, sharing the alarm that is spreading quickly in every part of the world, cannot remain silent . So s.hi1J bftrve in one God. even thoupl men tvve ailed Hm by different """" -INI God N S reve.led I-is te~ in eKh period of hktory through • chosen indiv~I whom S.h. ·;s ul the Mirvfest•t10n of Cod Abr.ih•m. Mows. Buddh.i. Zoro.ster. KnsNHI, Chmt. •nd Mll.lmmed each s•ve men Divine te•chtr1gs 10 lrve by. •nd S.N ·u·n.11 reve.Jls the wtll of ~ for l'Tl<lnlmd II the P!t'Senl .aige The Oneness of MOlnkind is !eke • plVOl <1roo.nl whoch .a the te~ .nd IOIW\ of B.IN'u'Llh revdve This me•ns ttwt men .nd women of .a r.c:es Ne ~ in lhe ~ of God ~ ~ tn the e.tl.1 1 community In rhe s.tw·1 Vlt'w th«e is no ~ r.ce or ~NllOn. the Baha'is of Newport Beach, in conjunc- tion with hundreds of other Baha'i commu- nities and people of all beliefs, are holding a candlelight walk and silent vigil for religious freedom in Newport Beach. This occasion will serve as a symbol of our deep feelings of concern for our fellow Baha'is in Iran as well a.s for the safety ~nd human rights of all mankind. We ask those of you who share in -the Baha'i dream -the evolution of a unified world where prejudice, bigotry and hatred have been pisplaced by freedom, justice and the onenels of mankind -to support us in our cry for a new flowering of the universal reeognition of the common spiritual legacy that links us all. 4 . ,-. ~ Baha' is for Religious Freed om •P.O. Box 714Sr Newpor t Beach, CA 92880 • WITH THE ASSISTANCE AND SUPPORT OF THE BAHA'I COMMUNmES OF: Anaheim GlrdlnGrovt Grand T trllCI Cflull Vitti ~ Topa11g1 ......., Mcwrolly ca•11 SlntaAN C.taMtsa Twtnt)'Nlnt Palma Allllmbfa 8'18ardln• llancllo Plkla V•dee C.ritol lklldl .... Q(ovtr City Tllltln Yucalpl La Olllntl Wlndl W.Holywood Aedolldo lllcll LallrMI SMta' .... ,. Atucldlro Sin Clement• TempllCity 8elwnont l•l!t EIR!ofe &Ir ... SWiii 8"' LaCr..-. Alllllor• Laouna llAcll AoeelMld Vll1a Colton i....-.. Mlfllllttlll llldl ,...... 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'*" ... v..., F.....,_ ........ ....... flldllltu IMrfr• r.,.,... ,.,. ... ,, IMUllO.,O ..,... ......... """" (\~ ... .......... ........... ..... ... .,.,... .. .. . . INSIDE: •l'•ltiWtftl •Steckl •Comk1 •8ullnna Ffldly, Ncwember 7, t980 ~LY PILOT .. Showdown · Tllne at Anftheitn Stadi11rn Edison Risk~ J:6-game Winning Streak Against Barons Tonight •1 aoosa CAAUON .................. Eclbon Hilb'• •beaten Cbaraen, de- fendlftt CIY Bir Ftve Cooterence and Suoaet Learue champions, risk \heir H -aame winnlnc streak toni&ht at Anaheim Stadium u they duel rival Fountain Valley. Jt. 's the Sunset League showdown and the Chargers are rated as seven-point favorites to up theLr series record to 9-2-1 against the Barons, wbo bring in a seven-game winning streak of their own. D.J . B~ll (14 touchdowns) leads Edison's offensive assault, while Foun- tain Valley counters with a sharp pass· ing game behind quarterback Matt Stevena and receiver Emile Harry. "Our No. 1 priority hu to be to throw the football," says Fountain Valley Valley Coach Mike Milner. "And in or- der to throw, without question, we have to have Ume." Edl100's defeme has made life mis- erable for the opposition this season - piling up 23 quarterback sacks while limitlne the enemy to less than 120 yards a game running and passing. Stevens baa been sacked onJy once this year. . Keys to the defense include linebackers Troy Seurer and Rlck DiBemardo and a scrambling, cat-like front line, led by Bill Thomas. ~~~~~~~~~~~~ . . iA Nlglat 1..-St. P11111's ltele1111e The secondary', has 18 Intercep- tions to Its credit, so there seems little anyone can pick on with Edison's de- fenee. Fountain Valley, too, has shown a rugged defense, but not nearly as con· sistent as Edison. Edison Coach Bill Workman's major ,concern is the Baro~· passing game. "They really don't throw that much," says Workman. "But when they do, they get something out or it. Stevens ~s passed for 1,329 yards with an 86-for-147 ratio-and Harry ls averaging23.8yards per gain each time he, latches onto a Stevens' offering. Bell, meanwhile, goes over the 1,000-yard mark tooieht with the first yard he picks up. Although hampered by an ankJe injury and more recently a knee .Problem, his quickness and lateral movements have literally floored de- fenses. bltiona, lo addition to maintainl league champiomhip hopes. Bell operates with running mate Dave Gerowc:, who appearf to be the strongest- running fullback in Edison's history. Newport Harbor (l-2 ) must win Huntington Beach (0·3) to stay in tef\tiOD for the playoffs, while Ma (1-2) and Westminster U -2) resume Sunset League rivalry that hu ~ dominated by Westmlneter until 1 year. 1• T-z::..-=::•I Fountain Valley counters with ·Rod Emery, a junior who ls coming on strong-· ly . In his last three games he has rushed for 308 yards on 49 carries -roughly six yards per carry. Hewpor1H-.iH1•lllf1910ttll•e<ll ~-IMIV•ll•yvs,,Editofl•IA,..,.lmSladi11m Merl.,.•l~lmln•r S..Vt.wL.._. Esttncle <n. Unl .. r\lty et Irvin• Elsewhere tonight there are se~ral key issues surrounding CIF playoff am- lrvlne vs. Coale MeNI •I OfMI .. Coest Coll*91t El Toro vs. Cor..,.. del Mer •I Newport Hert>« ,._CMltU..-C•Plllr .... V•ll•Y •• ~ lleecll S•n Cle..,..nte •I Mlu l°" Viejo Romp, 8-2 ., .. Flyers B~t Kings' Buhhlej \ PHILADELPHIA CAP> -The Philadelphia Flyers had a royal recepUoo prepared for the Los Angeles Kings , who've been making headlines on their way to lhe top of the National Hockey League. The Flyers used their ex· per ien ce to demoli s h the youthful Kings 8-2 Thursday night, ending a 10.game Los Angeles unbeaten streak and ex- tending their own string to nine games. Rick "MacLeish scored three goals and Bill Barber two more in the Flyers' rampage. ·'This is a very inexperienced team," Kings Coach Bob Berry said. "We have six firs t -or- second-year players. They may have been a bit surprised that the going bad been so easy this far. But young players have to learn and this was a good lesson for them. lead . Ten minutes laler, Loa Angeles Ued the score when Bil· ly Harris bounced a loose puck past Philadelphia goalie Pete Peeters. The Flyers took the lead for good less than two minutes later on MacLeish's first goal of the game. Tom Gorence scored at 16: 54 to extend the Flyers' margin to 3-1. MacLeish scored his next goal at 5: 18 or the second period, stealing the puck near the Loi Angeles blue line and firing a low 40-foot shot past Kin&• goalie Ron Grahame. BARBER'S GOAL about nine minutes later gave the Flyers a S·l edge, but Charlie Simmer scored his league-leading ~ goal of the season before tbe period ended to brin.& the Kintll to 5-2. Philadelphia's final po~ came ln the third period on ~ J by Barber, rookie Tim Kerr,.., MacLeish. Oelly -..... .., ·~ ·- • Mater Dei High's Kevin Higgins (22) look.I for running room Thursday night in a 31-0 Angelus League defeat to St. Paul. At right two St. Paul defenders knock away a pass intended for Mater Dei's John Slouka. For story, additional photo, see Page 84. "YOV'VE GOT to be prepared against an intense team like the Flyers, or they're going to embarr ... you," Berry added. ·'And tonight we were em bar· rused.'' Paul Holmgren scoring on a power play at 2:06 of the first period gave the Flyers a 1-0 Despite the loss, Los Angeles still bas lbe best NHL record at 10·2·1 for 21 points. PhHadeJpbja. last season 's regular seasoa leader, is one point behind the Kings with a record of 9·3·2. "They were the top team com - ing in on total points," said MacLeish, who scored three goals in a game for the 14th ol I. Hungry Angels.' Shopping List Ready his NHL career. "But we knew ' Ba1Jll$i Ready to Wheel and Deal in Upcoming Re-enlry Draft By ED ZINTEL Ol t• o.lty ~ .... SUft With baseball's free agent re-entry draft just six days away, the Angels are bu!!y making out their shopping list, a list which will probably extend further than that of any other team in the ma- jors. The reasoning, or course, is that the Angels are hungry. They're hungry after watching the cbllapse or 1980, a year in which the team fell from first in the American League West Division in 1979 with an 88-74 record to sixth with a record of 65·95. Executive Vice President Buzzie Bavasi said shortly after the close of this season that the Angels "a.re de· finitely not going to stand pat. We'll do whatever we have to do to better the club." In ~r words, the club is in for a major housecleaning thls winter and it begins Thursday when the Angels make their offers in the re-entry draft. ll appears that the team has built ·tts biggest appetite for pitching, and with no less than 16 free agent pitchers to chooee from in the American and Na- tional Leagues, some wheeling and dealingisboundtotakeplace. . "We're looking at the current start. knowing that some changes have to be made," said Director or Player Person. nel Mike Port Thursday. "I think that if there was a strength in the staff last season it was in the bullpen. So the Angels apparently are looking to bolster the starting rotation. Of the regular starters in 1980, none had a winning record. In fact, only two of them won more than 10 games: Frank Tanana (11-12) and Mark ~ear (U -11). The Angels are hoping that with the re- turn of right-handers Dave Frost and Bruce Kison in 1981 following arm sur- gery, thattheetaffwill be strong again. But they're not willing to depend on it. And Tanana and LaRoche expressed the desire ~be traded during the year, cltlng pbiloeophy conflicts with Angels manaaer Jim Fregosi. "With our poor finish last season, John Sevano' we'll have a good first shot in the draft," said Port. "Wh at we'll be look- ing for mostly is the s ignability of a player. Ir we have to pa y $90 million for someone, we'll be apt to go for slightly less or a qua Ii ty player at a bet- ter price ... Thal doesn't mean, however. that the An gels are looking to cut corners. Bavasi has never been one to do that. But the club realizes that a few major trades are in the works for this winter and that with escalating salaries, it may have to bend a little when it comes to money. Some of the pitche rs on the final free agent list look awfully tempting to Bavasi and the Angels. Names like Tug McGraw (Phillies ), Don Sutton (Dodgers), Gaylord Perry (Yankees ) among other willbehardtoignore . ' But the Angels are also looking to -i hore up other are~cludlng catching He» back up Bt'r'an Downing> and ~hortatop (where no clear cut starter emerged in 1980). There's plenty of good catchers on the free agent list inc luding Dave Rade r (Red Sox ), J ohnny Oates <Yankees) and Dave Roberts <RangersJ. Kansas City's Darrell Porter is also a free agent but may not be a good choice for the Angels with Downing already holding down the position. As for shortstops. Port said that Bud Harrelson (Rangers) and Mick Kelleher <Cubs) are the most appealing to the An gels. Bavasi was pleased with the progress of Dickie Thon at shortstop this year. The club has not come out to say that first baseman Jason Thomspson is go- ing to be traded, but with Rod Carew hit- ting .331 in 1980, there Is an obvious sur- plus then!. There is also a surplus in the ouUield where Port says eight players on the current roster are major league caliber, "W~ can afford to lake an outfaelder out on the trad~ front i~ch~e for a pitcher," safd -Port. "1'1'Tre's Dot much sense in trading an ouUielder for another ouUielder. We have to go where our priorities lie." that we were better. THEY'VE PUT up good hockey games against us in the past, but they have a young de· fense, and we wanted to keep the pressure on them," MacLeisb added. "There were some times when we controlled the puck for up to 40 seconds in their end.'' NORTON FA.CES COBB TONIGHT SAN ANTONIO, Texas <AP> -Former World Boxing Council <'hampion Ken Norton says he's in better shape than ever for tonight's bout with undefeated heavyweight Randy Cobb, a youn g Texan with a salty vocabulary and penchant for busting jaws. A. Norton trimmed on 35 pouodl for his first bout in 16 monU.. He weighed in Thursday at 218 pound!J and Cobb was at 226114. ~ Norton, 35, says be ls emerJ- jng from retirement because fie has "a lot to prove" Hainst U. fiesty 23-y.ar-old in a mat$ billed as "The Batlle or the, Jawbreakers." Rumor ~ Day Earns Writers Their Pay . \ ·\: '" . Ever wonder what driv• moet sport.a wdten to drink? Why thelr divorce rate ia blcJMr tbu tbe aaUonal averate7 · • Well, &.Pe Tbunday afternoon at Rama Park ff an exampl•. &verythina wu 10 calm, ao peaceful. At lut count, nobody mew bad left camp, UM players were happy and jolrlq, ud the tealll ac- tually appeared frisky u It prepared for Its Sunday encounter wltb Miami. Suddenly, thouab, without warnhli, It bit. ~ rwnor. Naturally It dN1t wl&b t.be Rama ud, ID particular, -1th tbe a.a. oft.be club, NCJtblq muaual, you 1&1? RulDon. about tbe lmpndlq sale of tbe team have .,._ IOiDC OD for • •oDthl? Well, r.ou're rl1bt. But, aomellow, _.,meway, tbll oniaeemed to.have more validity .... U. odlen1 buicaUy bec:a\1118 of tbe eource aDii prtDct.pallJ DeC&UN the rumor ltat.ci &be IHID wain 't .... to be ,IOld, bat HAD BSZti IOld Well, naturally, a piece of 1oa1ip of thl1 magnitude was just too bard to tum our backs oo. lmmed.iately phones went off their hooks and bodies went flytn1 out of tbe pnsa room in aeareh of an.twen. And, what did we find after hours of endless retearcb? Juat what you miabt expect-nothi.na. Not thatwedidn'tcoverour bu.es, thouth. Naturally, our flrst 1tep was to contact the top candidates on the list of proepedlve buyers. We called, lD order, Dr. Jerry Bue• (owner of the Lalten ad 10n11>. Robert "uor (Oraqe County be.•LD111 executive and part oWMr of the Surf) Md Steve RoHnbloom (..,..al muaaer of the New Orleans Saints, who bal ftnt rtfulal rilhts ln b1a ratber'f. will lf t~ Rallll weN ever put OD the m.rket) . We &Lio bad.• meetlq with DOD Klolterman (RalDI 011) and phOned Qeorcia rroatMN (~r(: Um• owwolU. Rama) for a cammeat. Buss was unavailable, but Bob Steiner, wbo ia the director of public relations at the Forum, em- phatically denied truth to the tale. Fluor, ~h a company spokesman, aald the same thing. Kto.t.erman..was even more po1tuve. . "lo ~ Jud1ment I don't think abe (Oeorat•> la ever I06nl to sell," said Klollterman. "Even lf tbinp went bad I think this (Ramt) b the last . thins •he'd get rid of." Of coune, Geoflla wa1 her utual cooperative self and didn't return the caJL But the clincher, at leatt for me, wu when I ti!Gtaded R.Oleeb&oom at hla home in New Orleana. ''Steve, belp ua out. Any truth to the rumor the Rama have been aold," l uk4Ml blm. "What?" wu tbe dubellntna reply. "h there any truth \o the rumor \be Rasna have beea IOld." (A f.W cbucld•). "No." 0 ''Thanks Steve.'' Actually Rosenbloom, who la known for aood relationa with the press, expounded on subject. "I talked to Jerry Busa lut Wffk and wed clded we ~ lmow len than everyooe else," Rosenbloom, 1UU cbuckllna. Roeenbloom wnt on to aay that t.be l"lH-• will probably bec:ocn• eveo treater after mon ~~~ind out about a~· phone convertaUOD Tbe .a.wet COfttenUna • sale, ~~. lea1t fw the t1ml beJD1. nmalm an emplaatlt N 111 U. mtudme, lf 1C*'n llMrested In JMllrtlllll· th• t.eam, the lateet c:oet ..Umate ls .. m . Pft'IOUlly. I have "71.t• ln ~bank ~C!OUD , ... lln'ANO, ..,. JI) Rang r · Aren't Tiirilled With N w 'Bonus Baby' , .... " ....... ,, .... AllLINGTON Texu -A woman who dumped II ber baby 1n the THU Raqera' oMce, fruatrated by her paternity 1uit a1Un1t a Raqer player, H)'I team olftciala made the player cbar1e1 bia mlod about accept1n1 c\lltody•ot tbe boy. The woman, who hu uked not to be identified, aald Thunday that ahe and 1hortatop Nebon Norman •treed he would lake custody of t.be child after ita birth, but that club attorneys diNuaded him. . Rusen olflciala have denied her changes as "ablolutely erroneous," sayin1 that i:nvolvtq t.bemselves in a patemity suil would be a connict of interest. However, Ranier attorneys said they did not offer to recommend an attorney to Nelson. The a.month-old boy wu abandoned in the baseball team's offices by the woman who claimed the infant was Norman's illegitimate son. She sat the child on a couch. an- nounced her intention of abandonin& it and left. The woman's attorney, Steve Porter of Dallas, said her actions were lhe result of her frustration "because Nelson is in the Dominlcan Republic and she is here and it's bard for the proceedings to move along." Nelson resides in the Dominican Republic and plays winter bueball there during the major leagues' off-season. Gerald Pruitt, an attorney for the player" confirmed a paternity suit had been filed but said the player has denied the woman's claim. "11le gist of it is that the child is not the player's," said Pruitt. "That's what we told her and what we told her at- tor ney." For three hours Wednesday afternoon. Eddie Robinson's role as vice president of the Texas Rangers gave way to that of baby-sitter, until Robinson was able to convince the baby's mother to come get the child. Robin.son said he immediately asked bis wife to pinch-sit. "My wife, Betty, came here and, along with one of the secretaries, helped to con.sole bitn," said Robin.son. "We bad to walk him and give him a bottle but be generally was well- behaved. It did kind of blow the afternoon's work." r------q..1~ el I M D •9 ----- Beb Trwmpy, former Cincinnati tight end, now an NBC telecaster, as quarterback Terry Bradallaw and the Pittsburgh Steelers started a last-gasp drive in their 17-16 1085 to the Bengals: "If be lakes them 97 yards in two minutes, he ought to play in sandals next week." '1lla11d er11 tU11 "" T1eo .._. GfNI& Mike .._.Y scored twice on power plays and Ell Bryaa TnUier once while Allden Kalhlr con-' tribuled a short-handed goal to power the New York Islanders to a 4-2 victory over the slump· ridden Boston Bruins in National Hockey League play Thurs· day night. Islanders goalie Rolud Mel ..... allowed only two power-play goals by Boston rookie Steve Kasper u be earned am second win in two NHL starts ... Mike Folipo'• goal with 2:20 left in the third period lifted Detroit to a 3-2 win over the Montreal Canadien.s. The Red Wings trailed 2-1 go- ing into the final period, but Dale Mc -' Coart tied it with a blazing 25-foot slapsbot past Canadien goalie De•ls Berroa ... Yvon Vaatoar's goal midway through the final period capped a furious Colorado comeback that lifted the Rockies to a 3.3 Ue with Hartford. Tbe Rockies out- shot the Whalen 15-3 in the third period as a .. Delea me scored bis second coal of the eouv night before Bautour rebounded Laally Md)0taald'1 blocked shot put Hartford goalie Mike VetMr . . . Kevta Scbamelilona has been recalled by the Kinp to replace injured right winger Dave Taylor. Taylor suffered a .... shoulder separation Wednesday night and it is not known how lone. he will be out or the lineup. I . . ... """' rrenttr. • ...,.. ... "~!-~ . NEW ORLEA.NS -Promoters of the AobertO • Duru-S...ar Ray Leonard welterwelcbt ebam· p5oeMtp ftPt bold tbe keJI to 2.JOO New Orleam hotel l"OOllll iD U otberwiM IOldcMlll dty. radlity l:Dt.erprises, IM .• blocked out 5,000 botel room1 almoet almultaneoully with compleUoa of arraqemeaaa to bold tbe World S.x.ln1 Council champlonalip fl1ht lD the Superdomeon Nov. 25. The n1ht colncides with a state teachers' convention, various smaller conventions and conclaves, and followt by a day the Monday ni1ht National Football Lea1ue 1ame bet ween the local Salnta and the Rama. "In order to ins&&re U..t out-of•town Ucket purcbuera woul~ be able to attain hotel accommodations, we had to block out 5,000 rooms," said Rieb RoM, 1pokesman for Faclllty Enterprises. . Some 2,200 of the rooms remain, and Rote said only those buyinl Ucket.s to the filht through FEI will be able to 1et one Df them. DflHtlew .. G r lft l d t rn~~ ~-·-'"" Adrlu Outley and Danell Grlffttll combined m for 59 points to lead the Vtah Jaz2 to their sixth slrai1bt National Basketball Association win. 112·96 over Cleveland Thursday night ... EM• Hayes scored 26 pc,>inta, grabbed 12 rebounds and blocked five shots to pace Washington to • 116-95 win over Dallas . . . The NBA office issued a directive probibitinl Cleveland from making any more player .. trades without league permission ... Lakers rookie Baklt Caner"bu been given a physician's OK to play again ... AuUa Can, a veteran guard who has averaged in double figures tbrouehout bis NBA career, was acquired by Wubineton. ,,.,.,. Hfrr Srnltl~ (•rHf.,..., .HaH_,,.... The New York Mets announced Thursday that II they have bifed Loa Gor•aa. general mana1er of the Seattle Mariners since their inception in 1978, as vice president for baseball operations . . . The Texas Rangers of the American League signed pitchers Cbarlle Ro.gb and Kea Clay to multi-year contracts . . . Free agent outfielder Dave Wllllleld of the San Diego Padres will meet with the New York Mets this weekend. Win- field baa previously met with George Stetabreaaer of the New' York Yankees and Ted T•ner of the Atlanta Braves. . ,·ld•nCa '• S•i lll '"' l11jUl"ftf ~ U.1· aeute Smidt, the Atlanta Falcons' kickoff EE and pun. t return specialist who suffered stretched •II• ligaments of his right knee last week. was placed on the injured reserve list Thursday ·. . . Tom Prldemere, a safety for the Falcons, bas won election u a representative from Fayette County in the West Vir&inia Legislature . . . Defensiv.; end Mike Ba rteuUM of the Chicago Bea.rs refused comment on the $1,000 fine uwsed against him by the National Football League. Hartenatine received a telegram informing him of the fine for an alleged helmet-first sack of Philadelphia quarterback a. Ja...,... . . . The New York Giants released center aa ... Perretta and signed center Kelly Saalfeld and ~I back Jla C•lbreatlt ... Stanford and Southern MethOdlst University football teams will come under the scrutiny of scouts from the Holiday Bowl. Wnl•ln•l~r Bozrr Whu ai °'9 ... <" Georce Garela of the Westminster Boxing • Clu~. remained undefeated by scort.ac a split 10- round decision over Blftl'9 Varela ln a ban- tamweight bout at the Olympic Auditorium Thun- day ~.tt. Varela is the WBC lotb·ranked Nbtamwelgbt . . . Liller, a native of New Zealand but living in Florida, aet a course record with a 67 to take a one-stroke lead after the first round of lhe Mayne Nickless golf tourna- ment at Royal Melbourne in Australia . . . Defending cbam· pion Tom Putzer tied the course record with a six-under-par 66 but lhe American team trailed Japan by six strokes after the opening round of the U.S.-Japan professional match in Kawanishi, Japan ... Hanle Ward, former two-time na- tional amateur cbamploo, equaled tbe COW"H record of 85 to break into a three-stroke lead after 54 holes of the U.S. Na· tional Senior open golf tournament at Carmel T~m.1011, R •dlo TV: No events scheduled. RAQIO: Basketball -Lakers at Dallas. 6 p.m., KI.AC (570). New Owners Take· Over Oakland A's • OAKLAND (AP) -The new owners or the Oakland A's. officially took control of the American League team Thursday, vowing to build a "first- class organization." 'The announcement of formal acqul1ltlon waa ••de by new A's President Roy Eisenhardt, one of dlree men who headed a Ray Area aroup that eurchued the team from lonl(time owner Charle• 0 . Finley ror $12.7 million The ot.Mr two aar• W111t .. r A Uu1 Jr . who will •rve u chalrm•n 11f th• l•i•rtl ,,, th• 011kl11nd Athletlct RHt1h11ll C '11 , ,.,,11 W1tll •1 J 11011, who "UI be 11X .. <' u II v" v II• er 11 r er tt l/1.knt Waller A. Haas Jr. is chairman of the board of LeviStraua11&Co. "With ownership comes the duty to build a first-clus baseball organization for the fans of Northem California," said Eisenhardt. The deal waa orlainally announced Aug. 23. and wu approved by the American Lea1ue two week• later. A'• 1pokeaman M lckey Morabito aald unnouncem~nt• would tMI mad• within • few week• on 1 h" M mpc)llltlon of thtt A'• mana1ertal 1taff for nti•t •011.u;n NflL ltandings TIE 1981 N4n•iNAt,4 .,..~ .. flt lr..U..'I!. ...... •• , 'f .,,::_. ,. ,4 PhU•ilcllftllit • I It ...., i'~ II• ll•ll•• f II 0 771' ~ f1t1 •t ( .. owl• ~. ,, ~ ~~· ~ W ut.iJU(IJHI ~iUI f(lJi NVCh.,tl• I lfli Ill l~I~ 4 '•~·J Pi t roll • tf'f/ ~"' i~ TIMJl8 Utt~ • 4 " ti4#1 '~ 11 Ml1Ut"'J4 jt i ~ II iH Hi IWI Ortttt ff•~ ff ii I . ~ jifjl ,_,, <~Mt1•ift1 J R II ~~~ l~i l ~I flM •••• • • .., ... •'Jt \ Atllftl• #I ~ II M-1 ~I I~ Sen rr.n.,l•tlft It II ~~~ ttn ,,~ Ntwon •• ,,. II If ti fW•I 8'7 t(1 AM ~·N 'AN CUN J'~· tCNC 'IC ~ ... w ~1' fttit ... ., '" N•r: ~·m1l•IU1 1 ~ u n• 1tM , .. 't ~'"'· • ~ " IMl1 11111 "' • l;~n• b 4 t ~ift I JU •oll • fl ~ ••• 1l 1n ,Jf4.-~ 'I ~ ll~a I~ Ill~ ,., .. ,, .. fllllV#lfiM fi ~ II M1 atll I.at µf:~!/:.,h a it o 681 I fi7 I'll' Ii • " b6'1 a:ta IQlt (I IWifllUtll a fi o SSlt IH l~U w ••• n~ti~M 6 $ 0 fWt7 a:u o filffl Ulju 11 a o 661 1na 114 ~nvt1r " Ii 0 44f IM 1116 iOl~r.• ('II~ 4 II II 444 UW UlO itH • 4 " 0 444 lllA ,. 1. All IEIEI .. WE'ii DEALIN' ... , SPORTS BREAK I FOOTEW.L . \ ,.,,_...,,. .. SEV Al~O·s coilf.MN ·. . . ter UM by buytq 210 tripa. ctn 1uy1 oa tbelr optiolr yi • U but I'm toinl to ~ tbat to bet. "I feel '°'1'y for ~- and toDi~. they cm'& commwalca .. • • • tJUl la twr oaly .. apoe ( THE CON8EN8\J8 of opl· nion is lb.at Bob Bruddnskl bu played his lut down for the Rama. out>. "If you're havln1 t aood year. and you're underpaid, it affects your play; yo~ have other tblnp on your min41, • • • • CAaL E&ERN w~lked Although management will not say anything for public coo- au m ptlon, it has become ap- parent \hey've decided to let Brudzinski and his agent, Howard Slusher, follow any course of action they want to. It's management's feeling that Bruchinski needs the Rams more than the Rams need Brudzinski. l around. Ram1. Park Tray• ' l wearing a black arm in 1 memory of Bruchlnakl. "It'll for comrades ilsina In Action;· said Ekern with a smile. 'Hett are some added detalls and quotes, tboueh: -Slusher called the Rams press room Thursday while In a Vancouver airport to discuss his client's problems with the media. This just tickled the hell out of Klosterman who bas been try. ing frantically to reach Slusher the past.48 hours but to no avail. -Slusher charged that the Rams made only one bona fide attempt since Brudiinslct 's re- turn to conduct contract talks. "FrS MANAGEMENT that stonewalls the problems." ac- cused Slusher. "They're handl· ing things foolishly. ''The Dne. truna a player has going for him when his skills aren't rewarded is to withhold U\Ole skills. It's the only recourse be has." Nobody is talking figures, but it's believed the Rams have gone as high as $200,000 a year in trying to sign their outside linebacker to a new pact. "I can sit here and say in all good conscience that we madt' him what we feel is an excellent contract offer,.. explained Klosterman. · "You have lo remember, too, that an option year doesn't give the player the right to play or not to play. This is a contract year. We have a contract as signed." • * * THE NUMBEllS on Vince Ferragamo flying around are $1 million for three years and/or $1.5 million for four years. That. supposedly, is what Ferragamo is seeking. And the way he's playing lately he may be a bargain at that pMce. · • * * AS FOR HOW the players feel concerning Brudzinski 's walkout, player representative Doug France probably said it best. . .. It's hard playing ball when your contract isn't right," be says. "I'm surprised he played this long. "Ferragamo is in a very touchy situation. What if he got hurl? What would happen t-0 Jack <Reynolds) if somebody tore up his wheels? * • * FVNNYQUIP: Said Ferragamo: "1 hope Bru eets all he can." Retorted Pat Hadtm ~1 "U be succeeds then they won~ have enough money for you, Vtnby." ' I Bau JDer·:: In Mov~j To Phil~ PHILADELPHIA <AP)" -Jim Baumer, former general manager of the Milwaukee Brewers, has been namea direc- tor of the Philadelphia Phillies' Minor League Department as well as director of scouting, the National League club announced Thursday. \ Howie Bedell, who was in c harge of the club's minor leagues, has been let go. Jack Pastore, direct of scouting, will assist Baumer under the new ad- ministrative format. "Basically, I firmly be- lieve in a one-man operation as head or that department," " said Phillies' vice president ~ Paul Owens, in making the an-· nouncement. "We followed that format while I was department head and the ~ame when Pbils manager Dallas Green· replaced me. "We tried t'o go to the two- head department for the last year and I'm just not satisfied," Owena said. "Bedell, who diftet. ed the development end, bas~ad no scouting experience. I'm very appreciative of the job Bedell has done for the Phillies, but I ju s t f e lt a cha nge was needed." A source close to the situation 1 said the firing grew out of a personality conflict between Bedell and Green. 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The Bucs have met Grossmont 10 times and hold a 7-2·1 edge in the series. Golden Weat •t LA Southweat "You know, th~ teams we play against in our league just scare me lo death," bemoans GWC Coach Rav Shackleford. "And It 's basically JC FOOTBALL "They have been steadily improving ror the past few years. They are very physical and are better defensively than Harbor," he says. The Counrs are Jed by ~ore QB Milton Myers, the ~o. 2 signal caller in the conference with UM2 yard.a on 72 completions. S.n Bem•rdlno •t 8eddleback The Gauchos got a big break last week when San Bernardino dropped its flrst game ef the year in a 34·18 decision to San Diego CC. San Diego CC leads the Mission Conference with a 3-1 record while the Gauchos, Riverside and San Bernardino are all 2·1. U SDCC and Sad· dleback win their remaining Mission games, the Gauchos would earn the conference title compli- ments or a 22·14 win over SDCC last month. FRESHMAN QUA&TE&BACK Pat Haney, who led Redlands to the CIF 811 s Conference final• a year ago, has thrown for 818 yards and five TDs. . His counterpart from Saddleback, John Hill, completed 11 of 19 against Southwestern in the Gauchos' 36-14 victory las\ week. Among the com· pletions was a six-yard TD strike lo Mlke Eddo who returned to action after missing two games with a bruised kidney. I "Having Eddo back helps our offenae im· measurably," says Gaucho Coach Ken Swear- ingen. "He gives us the big play and allow• us lo do what·we want to do.""" Speaking of big plays, freshman Phil Spencer from Mater Dei was a pleasant surprise for Swear- ingen last week. The Pirates are coming off their best offensive sbowin1 or the year despite losing, 31·13 to Mt. San Antonio. In their past two games. the Bucs have 1round out 2166 yards rushing. They racked up 306 yards total offense against the Mounties, and OCC Coach Dick Tucker calls the final score a mis- nomer. "We handed them two touchdowns and we missed two chances; They also blocked a field goal attempt," he says. because ofthe athletic ability on those teams. ~·For example, "LA City. hasn't won a football game this year and they have the bev split end in the world. (Jason Combs). He's better than most pro ends," Shackleford continues. First slop on the road to that title is Sap Bernardino which should be a big test for the Gauchos. Spencer set a school record when he galloped 102 yards with 't kickoff .return for a Gaucho TD. He added a 3().yard punt return to set up another -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;--a~~~~~~~~~~~s~c~o~r-=·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-i NOW AVAILABLE •nl Office Rental Servtcff Include "I think our defense played a much better game. Mt. SAC had one SS-yard run in the first half. If they hadn't got that, they would have been in the minus column for first-half rushing," he adds. Tucker says he has been particularly im- pressed with the play of center Steve Bullington. "HE'S A Ll'M'LE GUV from Newport Harbor and he's been our snapper on extra point and field goal attempts this year.•· Bullington filled in for regular center Jerry Reynolds as the Bucs' center last Saturday. "He's only 170 pounds and he did a fine job in the middle of the line." Tucker says. The Bucs have also benefited from the run- nin~ of Tom Frink in the past two games. A 5·11, 185-pound freshman from Edison High, Frink picked up 117 yards on 24 carries last week. "We're up' against Southwest which can alternate five guys at receiver. I think they've sent o(f receivers lo the Big 10 the last five years. It scares the hell out of me," he adds. NO MA1TER how scared Shackleford is, he knows hiS' Rustlers (2·0 in conference) are up a1ainst a team which has won just one of three Southern Cal contests and only two of six games.- ''We're going to hav,e to throw the ball more often against Southwest. We can't afford to hand the ball to one person everytime like we did last week." Shackleford was referring to the s parkling performance turned in by running back Mike Te regis, who, prior to last week's 35·3<> win over LA Harbor. had carried the ball only 26 times in two years. However, against Grossmont (3-3-1) the Bucs are up against one of the best rush defending teams in the South Coast Conference. Against the Seahawks, Teregis rambled 20S yards on 40 carries to lead GWC to its highest of- fensive output of the season. Prestige location Early Mail Delivery. "WHAT CAN YOU 00? A guy gets hot, he has a good game and you give him the ball," Shackleford explains. 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Edi.Ion 111.-.·1 Cbar•en may be ranked No 1 in the cu· Bil ,,ve Conferee. and their 1ame with Fountain Valley tGn1lbl at Anabeim Stadium lt surely an attraction, but they haven't captured everyone's, certalllly not St. Paul Hilb Coach Mar1JonAnclcb'a. · Ancicb'a Swordsmen sliced up Mater Del Thursday nipt, 31..0, before a Santa Ana Bowl crowd of 8,200 to maintain their unbeaten status It upa St. Paul's record to 8-0 and Mater Del became the fittb stral1ht team unable to score a touchdown on the heralded St. PaUI defense. "WE'&E A LITTLE DISTUaBED about Edison and Foun\aln Valley " said Anclcb "They've been getting all the publicity about thek ume, ~ you know, St. Paul and Mater Dei bas been a bigger attraction than them for the last 20 years." Ranked No. 2 all season behind Edison Ancich chu.c~led and said, "No. 2, that's a comfortable posataon. "Edison works out with the Rams; we're ju.st a little country team over in Santa Fe Springs." There was also a little bit of rock and roll in the Swordsmen's game Thursday ~ St. Paul rocked the Monarchs with a tremendous defense one which did not allow the Monarchs past thei; own ~yard line until their fifth possession of the evening. Momenta lat.er the S..,,..._ Httled for Hank Mondaca 'a •yard fleld ,oaJ, ud oa tbelr third poeaesa1on, they mov.-• y.,. lD short or· der, capped by Mike Franco's bunt froolD a yard out. "INJtJalF.S HAVE IDLLD UI,'' -.id a de-jec~d Mat.er Del Coach Wayne Cocbrwl.' "But that s no excuse. St. Paul la balanced, st.roai and dee~." Mater Del bad one ebance to apoll St. Paul's shutout bid when Tom Baine intereepted and re· turned the ball 21 yarda to ti.. a. PaUI 17 ia t.be tblrd quarter. . ' Three plays netted one yard and a ~ard field Soal attempt went wide. • John Slouka a lso intercepted an Espinola aerial in the third quarter, but Mater Del.was una- ble to do much with the ball. Espinoza, a 6-1, 170-pound Junior, completed seven of nine first·half attempt.a lood for 120 yards. 'His misses -one deep ~ttempt and a sideline pattern ruled out of bounds. A~CICH SAID ESPINO'ZA.'8 paulng game was given a boost when the Mona.rem put the de. fensive emphasis on the St. Paul rwan.in1 1ame sometimessbowinganeigbt-manfront. ' Mater Del, meanwhile, could not gel anything going against St. Paul's defense, which allowed on- ly two completions for 24 yards and 80 yards on the ground. ST. PAUL'S ERIC FEANEAU (13) STOPS MATER 0£1'8 PHIL GRAY FOR SHORT YARDAGE. IN THE nllST HA~F. while St. Paul was roll- ing to a 17-0 advantage, Mater Dei could muster only 52. yards, 35 of that coming on the fifth possession. St. Paul, meanwhile, took 10 plays to march 61 yards on its first drive, with quarterback Alex Espinoza passing to Kevin Watkins from 19 yards out as the latter cut through the Mater Dei secon- dary like a knife to take the catch and speed into the end zone. It was St. Paul's fourth shutout in five games "~he def~ns~ wants shutouts, that's thei~ philosophy, 'satd An~ich. "I just want £be win." .St. Paul added two more touchdowns in the fourth quarter, first with Mike Estrada covering the final 15 yards aro·und his left side then de- fensive end Robert Oviedo rambled 38 yards with a Mater Dei fumble to cap the rout. ~Saxons Explode, 27 ~ 7 Maler Dei is now 5·3-1overall,1-2 in league. ( Ocean View Toppled by Loara Vni Perfect 10 In Water Polo By CRAIG RUSSELL OI Tiie DMly Pte.l S.Mt !i The Loara High Saxons exploded for 20 points the second quarter and added another cbdown early in the third to post convincing, , victory over the Ocean View Seabawk.s Tburs- nigbt in an Empire League game· played at tington Beach High School. l Loara, the defending Southern Conf.erence clampioo, came into the game atop the Empire aague standings (now 4-0) and ranked No. 1 in tbe CJF Southern Conference. The victory clinched *east a tie for the league title for Loara while ean View (5-4, 1·3) saw its CIF playoff hopes v ually slip away ·after its third consecutive •· . ·THE GAME WAS REALLY not as one-sided aj the score might indicate. Wh at made the dif- f.ence in the game was the big play. -; "They (Loara) took advantage of everything," •4id a disappointed Ocean View High Coach Keo .,.ts. "The blQCked punt hurt us, fumbles in our o ... end of the field hurt and our inability to stop ~ big 10 to J.S.yard gains killed us." · '"Loara High Coach Herb Rill agreed. . ,"It was really a tough ball game." said Hill . "Cltean View hit the heck out of us. But the biggest faOOr in the game was the big play -t he blocked Pubt. the defensive touchdown. our quarterback's (Joe Hamlin) execution and the second half kick- off return." IY The blocked punt both coaches talked about came early in the second quarter after Oeean View University High edged Corona del Mar g.s had taken a t.o lead on a 40-yard touchdown pass DOHOVAH CUWfOID IALTO.--· from John Helnle to Rex Brown. Darrell Henson Thursday as the Trojans finished their regular blocked the punt and the Saxons had the ball on season water polo schedule with a perfect 10-0 Sea EXCl.UStVE RIGHT TO SEU. the Seahawk '"'yard 1m· e. View League record to capture the title . ...,. When listing your Coach Chuck Morris' squad again got home with a Realtor to FIVE PLAYS LATER the score was tied on a balanced scoring as Bob McClymonds scored three sell, there are a variety beautifully executed 23-yard touchdown pass from goals while Pete Willls and Steve Hanle each of arrangements you Hamlin to J ef Garcia. chipped in with two. can make. But if you Th der · t hd th Hill f ed are seriously Intent on e ensave ouc own at re err to The game was light from the start, tied 2·2 at se 11 i ng your home happened less than a minute later when Garcia, the, end of the first quarter and Corona del Mar within a reasonable now playing defense for the Saxons, scooped up a holding a 4-3 lead at halftime. time and at the price fumbled pitch and raced 35-yards for the score. But behind McClymonds, University erupted you are asking, it would The last big play again revolved around for four goals in the third quarter compared to two pay to consider making Garcia. This time it was a 76-yard kick-off return to for the Sea Kings and the Trojans held on for tbe an "exclusive right to open the second hair. Lance Gilbert made a win. sell" agreement. touchdown saving tackle at the 14-yard line but Corona del Mar was led by Dan Semensoo who T h is g i v es the Loar a scored anyway on a seven-yard run by John threw in three goals and Larry Jacobs and Carter ~~~ti::; it~= ;'~~ht i ~o ~1! Lewis. Faber, each with two. The Sea Kings finished in a ctually sells your And that was the ball game. The la.st one and a third place in leacue behind University and Costa home during Jhe listing half quarters were merely an exchange of punts Mesa thus tainlnc a CIF playoff berth. Corona del period, or if another and a ba.rrage of penalties (over 100 yards in Mar fmisbed ~Sin league play. Realtor sells it, or If peDalties for both teams). In other Sea View League play, Costa Mesa you sell It yourself . 1 edoutth ·h Under the se "LOARA IS THE BEST. total team we've ~to:ome. e season Wlt a l6-ll win over Irvine conditions, the Realtor I ed thi " 'd M ts "W h d t will have the added p ay s year. sa1 oa . e a a grea The Mustangs were paced by Tony Barrett's i n c e n t i v e a n d • amount of respect for th~m coming into the game. five goals and four each by Tony Crenshaw and protection to go all-out Hill has a s uper sound program at Loara Art Chasen . 1n heavily advertising it to prospects. He will not be afraid of bringing it to the attention of other Realtors who may have qualifled prospects. As a rule, Realtors are wlll lng to cooperate and share the single commission. That gives you the advantage of hav i ng se veral Realtors make a determined effort to sell your home.. 96J-8182 . f1.ream Match Set . . and they are always well prepared. as they were Irvine was led by Blair Murphy who scored your house and showing tonight.'Illeyjustplayed~t:h:e~ir~g~a~m:::_e·~"~~~~~~f~o~u~r~g~o~als!!.:_·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ i:' Ip Cross Country The dream match is set -CIF 4-A cross coun- powers Costa Mesa, University and Corona del r high schools -the top three rated teams in CIF, collide Saturday with the Sea View gue cbamplooahip at stake. They'll meet at Saddleback College with gue finals set to begin at 10:30, following the th Coast League finals which starts at 8:30. Also scheduled Saturday at Huntington ch's Central Park are the Sunset League finals, cted to be dominated by Fountain Valley, but luring Edison High standout Jon Butler. The top three teams and top three runners m teams not quaJifying will move on to the CIF llma a week later at Saddleback College. · Dana Hills and Mission Viejo are e~cted to tie it out for team honors at the SoUt.h Coast et, but the big one, the Sea View meet, well, l's anyone's guess. ~ "It's going to be a mental race," says Costa esa Coach John Camey. "Whoever is mentally It is going to win. They're all good." . In dual meet competition University knocked Costa Mesa, 26-31, but Costa Mesa defeated ona del Mar. 27-28 and CdM got past Universit y en the latter bad a cou,Ple of runners under the ather. • ,,... Costa ,Mesa was superior to University in an itational, further confusing the issue. Brad Meyer is University's major weapon and ta Mesa's Scott La Crosse is the No. 1 Costa a nmner, while Corona del Mar boasts Shawn llaeheri. But In the race Saturday, the key is depth. 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C•m arlllo, 0-H). MO-llllne,J~.u. ·~._. ..... SP'-W•lftl. ... l ;l r-.O, 2·11; lhir--. 1-lt; SUo*~ 1·25. MO f--. l-IJ; T,...,.,, 1-11. Loer8 77, Oceen Y\ew 1 "--""~ L-• 0 10 1 0-11 0c • .,,v-1 o o o-1 OV-B,_, 40 pou frO<'n Helnle IT\111 .. klO J L--Oen141 U peu from H.,..lin IS41Utr kl<kl L-V.r<le JS fllMCle retutn (S.l•H• -•ckl L-Hemlln I run (klO felledl L-1...-ls 1 run IS.laur klck l Atte-e-1,nS lettl,,...edl O-SUtitek1 L FlrstOowm •• Aulhff.11rds 40-113 Paulno V¥0s ,,.. PUIH 12·21·1 Punts 4·121 FvmblU·l•I 1·1 PenelU .. y¥cb t·IOI ........... _,. ov 10 :12-42 1:12 .. IS-2 4-140 S-2 9·11S L-TynK. t2•S2; \Awll, l:MJ, $e90vl1, S-lt; H.,..lln, 7-7; Jonnson, 2·l ; Murpllr I· m111ust. OV-lrvlne, ls.ti, MoMr, 10.12, Brown, l·I; Helnle, ... ml,...s J2. ............. ....,,. 1..-Hamlln, 12·21·1, , ... OV-Helnle, ... IS-2; Ill. lnCllvlclUM Aecelvino L-Gercl•. s-tl, 8o01ne, .. >'I. Fonwu, 2·>7; Lewis, 1·1. OV-Cler lsse, l ·U , Aelnhollt, 1·H . ••-n. t-40; Mowr, 1-2. Scor99 JUNIOtl CCU.IOI ........ Gii~• S...i. -.lu 31. Alo-0 Hlo.i SC*>CM. ....... ~ SI P""' JI, M41• 0.10 ................ Loara27.~\/lew7 ...... ,, ........ WHtern 23. M41QnO!I• 0 ..,_....,.L...- LOS A~11, 901M Gf-7 €1 MoGIN t~ ~~"v.11ey 1 w ... ,,_ NIOf41CHOCK. ._.....,,,c:.r..11ttAUrt Unlvortlty 1 2 • 2_, Corollt•MM 2 2 2 2-4 Unlvonlty KOrlnt: McCtylftOnCh >. Wiiiis t, H•mlot,~ l,McCoY I. cor-dtl M41r acorlno: SemellMft J, ~KoM 2, ,,_, t , Perine In I. c:-_,,,,., .... ,, lrwlM I 2 J 4--11 CMl4I Mne I J J 1-16 IN IM K.Orlftt; MlwPfly 4, Olluo t, ~ --.2 ....... 2,Wetal '· c.s .. Mew ---= er. ..... 4, OW.Mn •. kr..n$.~ 1, f"l<Mtt t. ...,. ..... ft•nklnt• Cll">A '· ""'"*' Viti!>: t ............ Pely; \/Illa I".,.; 4, at 0.t-, S. 1 ... lo, •· Ne~y ...,_; t, .,._-Oii,.._.; I , Footlllll; t. 0... ...... 1 to.~.,.. va11-v. ()ekT,.. TifUMOA Y'I •IWUI ,,_ .... , ... , ............ , l'lr~I rACA -k'(millll (\/•IAM111.,), M..0, 17 to. UQ; Pai114ed Prlncnt (Mc()lir11l . l • .O, i .•; ... Soon (ttawl•yl, J . .0. Se<oftd rece -Royal ~1111 (\/a1e1uli9l•I, IA.10, 10 .. , 7.40; Tl-lo T-ILlptlem), t•.40, t.JO; O.llotOOly (Torol, >.40. U O.l11 Ool!Ole (HJ paid ,,,..,,20, Third raca -Hara M al l\/a1..,1uelal, UO, J.10, ~.AO, Count lhe OolO IMcG<Kn), S.00, l .10; Ouc\,lrt's Hope 11/oluq..,.U , uo. l'our111 rece -HOlo In ,,. Pocket (Te· 1•0•1, 31.00, llUO, 11.00; Rau CPl.,cel, IS.20, t .00; Ill' AUiar IGM-.1, U O. f'lflll raca -FOICY Hiil (Plorul, ~.40, 4.00, J.00, Ow ..... CTorol, IAIO, 4.20, Tllo 9'9 T. CMcG11rnl, UO. SJ euci. U-61 P•IO llJl,00. Sl•lh rec. -Goeen<Y ITO<'ol. 4 • .0, ?•. :I.to, N•ll"° Te<Uu CPlffc;•l, 4.00, JM; An Heir AllO\ll Him t041,..rH>. t .40 Sevenlll rec• -E-NI St>t•no IHaw1e11. J.IO, 3.00. J.«>; MISS Ag1t•l• (LIPf\Am), u o. l.10. eoc.nt .,...,, Cards 1va1 ... 1uel•I, l.oo. U ea•cte <2-'1 paid 1$1.00. U Piek Sia (l-1·1·2+21 pekl Sl1,71l • .O to 11,.. w lnn1no llcllets (six,,.,_,_ U Pick Sia ~rcn::~~~i:~.~121.10 10 ?JO winning Elglltll rK• -ThrM Bits (Toro>. S .O, J.to, 2.to; S«MO (ValC1ivle10l. S.IO, 3 10, TV Decree IUphamJ, 2.to. Ninth race -Success Seeker IGon .. 1111 11.IO, t .20, 4'.IO, R_,., ICespedesJ, •.10: 4.to; P~ Lou IC....CM\l, 4.00, 1J eu Cl.o U .. I p411d UU OO. A ttencMn<e -IS,1192. Hotlywood Part! TMUlllSOA'f''S lllllSULTS ,..., .. ,,......_.~, First ritee -Ao1•• Shlmar IBay1essl, t .00, 3.40. J.00;.._clll< O.uber <1..•cke1I. S.00. 4.40; HeMy's ~ N llCllR!er l, 4.IO. s> •••cla l ... l l poid SAl.30. SecOIMI rece -And1s Winner ( Bl•clcmen>. S.00, l .10, 2.60; Desert 8ffut1 I P.,Mrl, 4.00, J.40; My Little Rose IBahc>uthl, S.20. TlllrO rk• -R-1 Row llCallftMMtl, •.•O, 3.10, 2.•0; Or•npark M•Yll1 lCopel•nCll, 10 . .0, •.20; 1Cent11cky Klno (Acl•msl, S.20. U u eci. <2·11 P•kl '231.IO Fourth rk'~ -Mexill• (IC..eblffl, 4.40, 3.20, ?.to; Wlll"'y Jim IPerr1l. •.OO, 4,10; L11mb"' Pop IWllll.emsl, 7 .00. Fifth race -E1--..1 CWllll•msJ, 1.40, 4.00, l .40; Pen Ster (Gr11nd1I, •.40, 2 IO, P r.c iolls Gesture ( l..ongc>J, 2 IO. SS eucte , ... ., paid -...so. Sixth rece -Pretty T""911 ISMrr..,I, 2s.~. 1.20, S.40; Fros-.i (Anclen onl. u o, 4.00; IUQllC Mets (Shapirol, S.lO. Seven th r •c • -Cll•rl•ros Pl•Y (0.10me<I, 43.to. 21.«I, 9,00, Rac>lcl llMI (Sherren), 9.IO, •.to; Cool G•1 (A..olnl, l.IO. ... eta 12·11 pelcl W1 .so. $2 Plcll Six (4-2-t+S-21 paid U , ll0.40 wtlll 10 winnino tkkets Cflve llO<'wsl. U Pick Si• consotell<>n polcl \11.40 wllll 3'1 w1nnlft9 l1CU IS ltouri-~I. Eighth , •• -Air Wave ILigllthllll, '·'°· •.IO, 4.40; Ri<NrO H•nowr !Ackerman!, l .IO, S.00; Knowtlody'• Fool (Perr1I, •.Ill. Ninth race -GIA.._, Leos (OiciCCO), 7.20, 3.to, 2.20; ic:awarth• Nijinsky <An- Oerson I. 2.10. 2.20; Sm•rl P rince 1w 1111amsl, 2.tO. U euci. 12·11 paid M2.!0. Tenth r41ee-ICenwyn N (QHomfl'I, II.to, 13.20, 10.IO; U mell9"1 NZ <Greooryl, 12,40, t .IO; AslrONUI N (GrunclYI, 4.IO. U OKia (1.fl polcl\.Ul.20. AttendMce -6,243. U.S.~Toumey IM ........... '-I Tom Purtzer N°"lo-1 IMOAoill H1rU1Y-T_.,..,NeMµm. Y-ltelle V.,,,.moto Jerry Pet• Georoe.....,. Curtis St,... 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Eliot Telltcller, .. 2, ... 2. Bob L11U clef. WOJletl FltMk, . U , ... I, 1·S. Hong 9'ont CIHtlc ._... ............ lven L.encll dltf. SherWOod s•-•rt, .. , ... , ; Brian TM<,., dltf. Tl"' Gu11111 .... , .. , l·S .• Women'• Hont ICona CIHtlc ................ WertdY Turrtlull clef. Jiiiie HarrlnOIOtl, M , 1-6, ... 2; S.-on Wellll dltf. Narlde Gtetiorf . 1-6, ... 2; S4aMI LIO dltf . ._..,,., A11stin, ... ,, ... 2; AMrcle L.oul• dltf. J-Plkkell. _..., ~l. NIOt41CMOOL ~ ........ _....-• ..-.1 .. 11 ....... Str.c:,_ (Ml -llO Slot....., ...... clef. W•llls, ... 2.dlf. lttstlne, ... I; E-IMI '"' 1-6, -~. "'4; ci... CM) Iott 0-4, -M . ... 2 • ........ Tom-•. C..., (Ml lotl lo T-·EllltM, S-1; IOtt .. M91~. J-6; -llO Loft•S.U, ... ; H«Nlllot tM) loll 1-6, M , weft .. 1; ,...._o, c..ey -... ,, IOll S-7, -···· . ...... e.dl 11, MiMMm Viele f ...... WlllOttt <Lal clef,-'-'· ... I, def, 5'ewert, S.I, Mf, ,__, M l SW"' ll.91 Iott ... ,, I•, -M ; Hw#lllotN (Ltl Iott , ... , ,.._ _ .... 0.-.. . ICl .. 911'·"°"'* ILll def. H-..Hll-, 1•1 clef. GIM!c ........... , ; *f. IC .. ly- Orl"ltl1, .. 1; Sn!ltll-HofMM (LI) -W , J::• ... I YOUlll'Wellt<O (Lal -.... 1oM . u.wnllY,, ...... ~. ....... "•• IU I def. #le.,.rt, ... , def. S4le O'Meet•, M 1 lililf, •111trt. 1<11 Mott'-'1' IUI i.t* I._ t•, 1 .. ; ..., CUI i..t M , ,._ , ... ._.... M ......... 1"'-' IUI !Mt .. CUI!.....,. ·~Ml *'• CM''l'•DMll .. II .... IO ...,._,......,..Ml CtNfflT·IM'11ef IUI ... S.7,.., _ .. t i er....... •Wlltlef'IW9fl IUl .... H.t4,.-..... .... ..0~~!~1 -'7 .,,.,.,., • llleftllO. " --. m ...ck c.-. 2 c-cod, w ~.(.,.-.~I - N•r~. DANA •A•" -4 ..... n : t MnlllO, 1 llllillut. Jrc1ck 111111, UOl'f\K...,..I, •rock cod .. IAN DllCIO (P't-.-'t, H&M I.I ....... ...._. ~• -Jt .,..,., J14 1N1<11tro1, •• cel lc:o blM. , • .....,to, 72 roe• tlll\. U......,I ->t•llQlen. MllCWWlo,:l20nwOerol, 1tu11co IMH,Jl.,.blM.1troc1<li.il, llSrockcod. DCIANIUJ• --14 llnQlen: J• -.Mt IWI ... 4 roctctllll, 140mecMrol. '-ONG •er.ACM (Qloffll'1 .... rfl -n '!'Olers: 4 wNte -"""· IJO u 1lco """· I h411l&vt, m roo cOll, • c-coo. , .. _ l"lwl-Uanoten:l4Sroc:kcod, l e-cod. UM NCMIO l .... ll. ....-...1 -M .... len: NO <.lllCO ....... 3 ""''IA IN llllM 2 llAll9"t. '"""O'Gllll -1.,,.iors: 111...;;,11 COCl1 2 COWCOll. SIAL MACH -41 .,....,., JU roc:k C:OCI, l C-COCl,211"9COCl, 100me<ker.t. llllDC*DO -•' ...... ". 215 bonito, 24 blu , 7S rod! 1111>. I yellowtell, no mecU tel. ...... -Jt Anglers: II bonito, no m.<kffet, 16roOfllh SANTA MONICA -t2 a nt le rs: U S m.ckerel, 100 bonito, 70 rock -s. ll wnct bess, 17 <Alkoblss,'1twltrecucle, 1,..llt>ut. MA•I ... Del. •EY -st M91ers: 370 rock COCI, s c.tlco bess. s cow cod, ISO bonito, "° mKkerel.JOrocktlsll. OJtNAltD-~ang!ers· mrock cocl, I 11no coc1.uc-coc1,40rec1-. Wonwn'a Volleybell J•ler~ Golden w.st def. L<>s' A~IU CC, IS-l, IS•3, IH. """"_. Est•nCI• Otf. University, IS .. , ll·IS. Hlgtl School Renklnga C1'4-A I A•talton, 2 Mori Co•I•. ). u-••• , .. ; • El Toro. J. lrvute; •· S•nl• B•rb•r•. 1 s.n1• Monie•. I. Wutmtnscer. 9 Bo\nop Mon1g om•r1, 10. ll•fl Montgomery; ~Harbor Ind MAW 0.1. Cll' ).A I Louosvlll•, 1 Foothill; > BiSllop 0 1-00, • S... G.MN'lel, S C1press. • Loi 0..1n11, 1 c.nvon. Saugus. "-W•ln111. 9. Or•noe. 10. South PawcieN NHL WALES CDM"llltlNCI Herris DlvW. W LT Gl'GA .... l(lftll 10 2 I ., HartlotG s s • 47 Mont•••• s 7 I S2 PUtsburoll 4 1 2 so Detroit l .• I 4J .-DI- e11tt•lo I 2 2 4S Mlnneoot• 1 I 2 41 Toronto 1 • I SS Quebec 1 • 4 4S ... _ 2 ' I 31 CAMPllSU.CDM,.l••Nc• ,.....DI_ Plllleclel"""° • , 2 st NVISI~ • s l SJ CAl911ry • s J Sl w .............. J s s 41 NVlt•_.. > • 2 47 St. Lovls ~Of-• 3'> SJ V..-<o....., 1 4 2 S4 Clllc-• s l S4 Co'°"adO • s 3 S2 Eclmonlon J s s Jt Winni-I • ' 4S ~,,·.~ Pftilecletpfva I, I( .... 2 . New Vcwk I~• 4, -•on 1 Detroit J, MorltrN I 2 H•rtforcl 3, Color-l T ........ ~ EOmonton at WlMI- Mlnnetoe.111 II~ s-9'1''10.- ltlt•fHf MontrN I Philaclelpt\la •I Hert1cwO BuAH•lo al Weshlnoton $1. 1..0UIS al CAIQWY Chic• at New York lslencler• OetroH el PlttsburOh New Vor1t Ae"119rs •t v.,,cou_,.r Ftvera, I , Klngt 2 "_...,,....... 43 . JI st " 44 11 to 10 st JO " ,, ,. so u '2 • 42 s JS 10 SS u SS IS 42 II .. I 4' It 4l •• S4 ,, S4 IS 44 • St ' LOS A"9fleS 1 I 0-2 Phlleclelplll• l 1 U ..... ~ I. Phllecklpnl•, Holmgre n J I Dalio , Kerri, 2:0.. 2 . ._. AnotlH, H•rris S (L Mu'11fty, SlrTWNf'I. 11 :•. J. Pllll-lPfll•, M.cL•lsll S (Otllle1, Holmtr•nl, 14:43. 4, Phll-lphl•, Goren<.• 3 IBrklom..,, Hill!, t• S4 P ..... lles -Wells, LA, I >7; B11111lllll, Phi, I ( 44; T...,ion, LA, 14:14. ............... s Phlleclelplll•. M•cLelsll •• S.11 .• Phll-lpNt , Bertllr II !Wilson, Pr-I. "' ll I. LOS Ane••··· Simmer Is ( L. Murpny, Golcluol , 1' U . Penelli•• -Pr-. Piii, 2·3', ,,,.,,,.,, Pllt, 1·20. Sclle..-.n, I.A, 14 It . , ..... ~ I Plllleclelpnle, Barber 12 (Morrl_, • O•lleyl, S: 1'. t . Phllaclelpllla , Kerr l IProt19I, 7:41 10. Pllll-1pnl1, Macl.AI"' I IHlll, Mwrra1I. t .24. -.el(f -LA, e.nu.. MrVecl b'( l'oJl, 17:111 • Sllots on _, -Los Angele• 11_.>-22. Pflll ... ""11• )MO-IMS. Goellu -Los Ang elo , Gr•ll•m•. Pllll_I.,,.._, f'Wllrs. A·l1, 017. Misc. •• ~.November7 IMO Sports _on .~' Radio S•.,ad1qf• TV, .... TELEVISION 9 a.m. (1) -COLLEGE l'001'BALL Pa£. GA•£SROW. • 9:30 a .m. (7) ·-COLLEGE JOOTBALL - Georgia vs. '1orida. 12:30 p .m. (34) -SOCCE& -Scheduled: Eurocup 1980. Inter Milan vs. Borusla. 12:45 p.m. (7 ) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -use at Stanford . 1 p.m. (22) -SOCCE& -Duaseldorf vs. Munich, taped at Munich, Wesl Germany. 3 :30 p.m . (2) -SPORTS SPECl'ACULAR - Hilmer Kenly (19-0) defends bis WBA Ughtweighl crown against Vilomar Fernande& (24-7-2) in a scheduled 15-round bout, telecast from Detroil. Also : Part two of the Battle of the NFL Cheerleaders. 4 p.m. (4) -SPORTSWORLD -Part lwo of the "Tomorrow's ChampiOM" pro boxing series from Lake Tahoe. Also: Legends of Bowling taped in McA!ee, N.J . ' 4 :50 p.m. (9) -NIU. HOCKEY -The Los Angeles Kings vs. the Canadien.s at Monlreal. 5 p.m. (2) -NFL REVIEW AND PREVIEW. (28) -SOCCER. 11 p.m. CS> -COLLEGE FOOTBALL - Oregon at UCLA. Taped. RADIO Football -Notre Dame at Georgia Tech, 10: 10 a.m ., KOGO (600 ); Kansas State at Nebraska 11 :3-0 a.m ., KIEV (870); USC at Stanford, 12:a0 p.m ., KNX (1070); Cal State Fullerton vs. Long Beach State at Ana heim, 1:30 p.m., KWRM Cl370 ) and KNAC ( 105.5 FM ): San Bernardino at Sad- dleback, 7 :3(). p.m ., KSBR (88.5 FM); San Diego State at Hawaii, 9:30 p.m., KFMB (760). Basketball Lakers at San Antonio, 5:20 p.m ., KL.AC (570). Hockey -Kings at Montreal, 5:05 p.m ., KOGO (600). Saaadafi• n ·. lhadin TELEVISION 10:30 a .m. (2) -NFL TODAY -Segments in- Out Front Eng ineering llewt!un 1.fill CTIO!J Cadillac. 198'1 a t clw:le '"l'be Greal On.knowns," a reoort on 10me the Utile known colle1lan1 who are u~ achieve greal succeH ln tbe Nn.. 11 a.m. <2> -~FL Jl'OOl'9ALL -Atlan F:alcons VI. the Cardinals in St. Loula. Noon (4) -WESTE.&N OUl'DOOU~ Righlighta a vlsil with a 90-yeat~ man wbo h glides. Also: casting for lrout en Utah's Be Lake. 12 :30 p.m . (4) -NFL '• -Se1ineota lDcl a fealure on two players wh<lle careen were sae ly t~rminated by injuries : Scot Brantley of Tam &ay and Bill Simpson of Buff..So. (9) -llAaN RACING . 1 p.m. (4) -NFL FOOl'BALL -The Mia Dolphins meet the Riams at Anaheim. 4 p.m. (7) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL •• -Highlights of top games played this weekend. (9) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -USC vs. Stanfo taped Saturday. 11 p.m. (22) -NOT&E DAME FOOTBllL Notre Dame vs. Georgia Tech, taped Salurday. RADIO FootbaU -Cincinnati at Oakland, 1 p.m . 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He is made or rocks, painted greeo, all speckled and s potted, a Mexican monument to some- one in years past who had nothing better to do and the materials at hand to do it there at the roadside. ONE MUST BE careful not to miss hlm along the highway just before the tiny s hrine of Our Lady at the rest stop just before the high Sonoran coastline swoops dizzy. ingly back down to the breakers. Along there in the surf al the fool of an arroyo if the tide is low you can glimpse the rust· ing remnants of a steel-hulled shipwreck if yo ur eye is quick. These are the things or the Baja California we know best, although there is far more lo de· light the individual traveler's eyes and senses along t he pie· luresque road to Ensenada. Once we began visiting south or the border it became ap· iJarent that many persons are eager to do the same but are reluc- tanttotry. "\\'.e'd kind of ltke to. but we 'd want to go with someone who's been down before and knows their way around," seems to be the basic refrain. Some seem amazed it is possible for the un- initiated to get there and back without being s ubjected to :mayhem, pillage, plunder or perhaps worst of a ll , Mon- . t~zuma's Revenge. • NONSENSE. We periodicall y ;r'eturn without even Indian ar· ·rows through our hats. Going with seasoned friends •for a first trip is best. however, but it can be done by anyone with a sense of adventure and the ability to plan any short holi· 'day. The trip is a pleasant weekend overnight jaunt, but eventually best in three or four-day doses. \ ~(X//O P/41~ ~,.,, L•\4 Don't plan to do any serious diet- ing there. We gained five pounds in a four-day foray, starting at the Paddock Restaurant just off the 405 Freeway a t Encinitas Boulevard in Encinitas. The Paddock is a great lunch or din· ner stop on the average three to four-hour trip down, or try Cafe Ole or La Nina in Chula Vista. The food is great, authentic and cheap, and it will get your taste buds set for epicurean Ensenada. TIJUANA ALSO BAS a number of rme restaurants, but once past the international border at San Ysidro -after buying ~xican car insurance, a wise and cheap investment - we're in too much of a hurry to reach the town we regard as a second home. Tij uana would be a good bet fo r a long Sunday vis it, especial· ly now with its vast Plaza de Los Artisans in the outskirts of the border city on the road toward , Ensenada. Clustered here are 300-plus shops off erin g a Browsers' Dream. A travel tip: P ick up a com· plimentary copy or monthly Guide Magazine at any firm catering to tourists such as the Mexican insurance agencies. THI S TO U RJSM . publication tells you virtual- ly everything you need to know to 1;et around. have fun and avoid problems in principal Baja cities. Read it all. Once we 're rolling through the pass toward the sea, with the Plaza de Toros Monumental bullring to the right, one begins to feel like a tightly clenched fist gradually relaxing and opening up. The U.S. rat race is behind you for a day or two -more if you're lucky -and the toll road ( $2 total' paid in portions at three stations> is modem. safely e ngineer ed, well-maintained and. best of all, beautiful. Mexico also offers The Green Angels, a quasi-highway patrol of trained English-speaking ~ .................................................... .. " ' 0 mechanics who watc h for 'stranded tourists with car trou- ble. They carry many universal parts for roadside repairs. One is reminded of the largely unspoiled coast or the Central California or one's boyhood, 30 and more years ago while cruis- ing along el camino cuota, the toll road. enjoying the land - and seascapes. NAMES OF TOWNS and villages in whlch some people live their whole lives from cra- dle to grave evoke the music and poetry or the Spanish language. Rosarito, El Mirador, Can- tamar. La Salina. Popotla and perched on a low coastal bluff. top meadow dotted with olive trees whose silvery under-leaves flutter in the Pacific breeze, the qu a int and lonely r a nc h. Salsipuedes. You can almost see forever on a clear day on the Salsipuedes (Salsa-p-way-des> stretch, high above the Pacific. One can only put perspective on t he highway's altitude along this majestic area, by noticing how infi nite l y s mall the breakers seem, far below. U you're on a leisurely trip, pull off on the olcJ free road and visit the wildly colorful acres of pottery for sale an<t a long the roadside at picturesque Popotla. One of the most- o f ten-asked ques- t io ns about Ensenada is : 'What do you do down there?· Stop at lovely old Casa Media the Halfway House -with its watertower perched on a bluff amid gardens over· looking a beautiful series of coves for a taco and beer before pushing on down the rest of the 72-kilometer drive between Ti· juana and Ensenada. THE HALFWAY House mark· ing the midpoint has been cater· ing to hwtgry, thirsty travelers since the 1920s, sometimes with dancing on Sunday afternoons, t.he big day for Mexican family fun. One of the most-often-asked questions about Ensenada is: "What do you do down there?" The answer could be: Not a blamed, blessed lhing but dine well, sleep late, ride horseback. doze or read on the beach, go for a long walk with your camera, .vith pelicans and breakers for :ompany and watch porpoises at play. A more logi c al reply, however. would be that you can do virtuall y anything you want wit hin reason and the possibilities are almost endless. ONCE YOU ARRIVE in the seaport city -it's an open port and foreign goods are abundant and priced nicely take either Boulevard Costero to ,the Civic Plaza. or. one block farther Avenida Lopez Mateos. the prin· cipal tourist's promenade. Here is the heart of the typical vis itor's Ensen ada , wit h numerous s hops, rest aurants and nightclubs including the famed Bahia, which features a daily Mexico folklorico enter - tainment revue . Deep-sea fishing excursions or boat charters for scuba and s norkeling enthusiasts also can be booked on Avenida Lopez Ma teos or al the waterfront, where you won't want to miss the open-air fish market. Seafood is abundant. ll 's the f eatured item o n man y restaurant menus, from elegant dinner houses to small cafes, and it probably was swimming around in the Bay or All Saints that morning. One or the finest restaurants in town is El Rey Sol, whlch features continental cuisine and is located on Lopez Mateos cat· ty-comered from the majestic old Hotel Santa Ysabel. PRICES ARE right up there at the competitive U.S. level, but the food is worth every penny. with such delicacies as quail in a c r ea m s auce, monumental steaks and a serving or steamed The sound of La Bufadora is train accompanies the s altwater like bottled thunder. and air that e•Plode upward Every minute or so, when the through the natur11l vent the tide ls high and the swells are waves created. La Bufadora hearty, tha r s be blows. La has been a natural tou.rl1t at· Buladora is the largest blowbole traction for decades and lt never known t.o mankind, nestled in a seems toloeeltsf•sclnallon. beautiful lltUe cove the other They can add a new novelty side ot Punta Banda. once in awhile, but La Bu.fedora America's Yellowstone Na· is dlrferent t.o some deeree with tional Park has the geyser Old each wave that renews her lhun· Faithful, but south of the border· derous spectacle. you can vialt La Bu.fadora for a Mexican famllles e njoyine gllmpseandbeartheroar. Sunday out1n11 throne to the Geolo&lata and sclenllsta call Blowhole, which used to be It a n1tural water geyser. rather primitive ln it.I rocky set· . The 1urJlne ocean crashes in· Ung oo the 1lde of the cliff. to a aea level cave and when the Several years a10, the Mex- enerty that pushes that mua of ican aovemment developed La water forward toward ..ahore ii Bu.fadora 11 a park ancl \here botUed up at the end, It t.hruatl are nicely paved walk.ways aQd upward. stairs .. o you can 1et close Over the centuries, it finally enoup to safely feel her tall carved a hole ln the rock ovtr· s'pray in your face. • bead. A 1c•tterin1 of reatauranta Today, a roar more borren· and food stall.a alone with the dout than you ml1ht bear 1tand· ever·preaent souvenir 1hop1 tq lint 10 ... Qlffdbtl tntaM -c.ter ~¥111'°'8 ..,_..,_ 8uladou ' s hellfish in their broth that is a pure pailful of heaven. One word about dining or snacking: all but the s mallest. most rustic establishments such flS street corner pushcarts utjlize modem restaurant equip· ment. If you use common sense, yo u wo n 't likely develop symptoms that might spoil your trip. El Rey Sol, for insta.nce, serves pure bottled water as do most restaurants. They even purify it in their own kitchen again before it is poured, iced. rnto your tumbler. The Tiger's Cave , a few blocks off the trans-peninsular highway toward the south, reputedly has the best abalone in t o wn although its reputation may be a bit overblown in our estimation. But it is good, with a beautiful ocean front view upcoast to town . Casamar is anothe r fine seafood house in the downtown district. El Meson Santo Tomas, nearby, has an excellent reputa· lion although we've never tried It. Next time, perhaps. For a mid-afternoon snack while shoppine. try the combiaa· lion seafood cocktail in an .W tulip-shaped sundae elus at the Bum-Bum (Boom Boom > a.om on Avenida Lopez Mateoe. Split a bottle of crystal-clear, cllilled Santo 'nlomas dry whlte wine lrom the lush Santo ~mas Valley south of Ensenada. OR, YOU MIGl:ll' be te~ by many walk-in, standup taeo shops in the are«, or the doana o r s kewered and 1hzlie1 chickens roasting golden on turning racks in the wiodows of sit-down cafes. Put it this_ w.!_y: Yo"i almoet have to wo{Wbd try bard to find poor food In En.sen ad a . a pleasant, winding drive south of Enaenada. Watch out for eoats and ground squirrels, whole herds of both, crouing the road. L I And whlle you're there, don't miss at least a brief visit l«· world-famed Hussong's Cantina;. founded in 1892 and goin1· stronger than ever . .• The line runs a half-block down Averuda Ruiz on Saturday night waiting to get into thia. quaint old charmer. which still.. has a back door for ladies' ~ creel use. ,;; " One oceanfroot inn not to ._ miaaed is Playa Mona Lislkj operated by U .S. native Te« Farrell and his Jaliaco-bom wife Lisa Sandoval y Farrell, wbo , will literally make you part of.• their family. Playa Mona Lisa and it.- r es ta u ran t . Cas a de Quetzalcoatl, are more an ex- perience than a rustic place t# lodee. camp out on the beach or simply cliae on excellent Mex· ican fa111ily home cooking:- Seafood is fres h and your c hicken entree 's widowed' husband probably crowed yoU' awake just that mornine. To reach Playa Mona Lisa, · take Hiehway 1 south about si~ miles below town past the military base, El Cipre~ supermarket on your right an~ the pedestrian overcrossing. A BILLBOA&D points the way, rieht for both nearby Estero. .. Beach and Playa Jitona Lila and: you take another richt at the bia • corrucated steel winery tower: and follow the signs from there. You will love whimsical Lis .. and her menagerie ranging from., hones t.o dop, cats, mourning dove• and Cltlnese chickens tbR> look furnid lmtead of feathered. 1•, If you ertjoy horseback ridine,1: the Farrella bave tbem to ren1., foracuateronthebeach. ··~ Their daughter Yolanda,,. was t.o ride '°" Mexico in the 1978 Olympic Games at riton-;"' I paatYJ"eS dotted with olive trees before you start wind.in& uphill on the shoulder of Punta Banda. The road continues like a lizard for about 13 miles put tbe tumoft to the little, clear-water cove eoatalnlq kelp beda and hot 1prlftla that bubble up from the ..anoor. Once there, you can snack on c hurros, the wieely, spiral- shaped deep.tried doueh frttten ao Sood with su1ar and cin· namon. Sip a celd botUe of beer or On a clear, •UM1 day, you can soda pop in one of the little see IO f• or • to the bottom. food LJ-•· 1 '"ln ... _ Unlvenlty of Cali(ernla ocean sea JVIUW over oo. ~ "'"' HIMlrt Dr. Wh"ler North, of cove bldiq ln the leewa aide Co-• del llar, hu d-.. rlbed ot Punta Banda, the m~tic • -•on. headland that form• the IOUlh tbi1 UW, inlet u one of the molt end of Bahia Todol Loa Santai. deU1btf\al lD the world for ScUbe. To 1et to the Blow~. you dJven or. tnOl'kelina f ana. take Hicbway l t0utb from Travel f\lrtller IOUtb into .the Enaenada about el1bt milel or Santo TomH Valley frqm ao, past tbe El Cipret eommun.I· II a n•adero or a IODI ti•• · ty Just a little way below the co11tUne NflulNI a vl1itoa-'1 alrport and military bue. permlt available from llalMD Tbe small town JOU Nada lt auu.orttiel for a tmall tee _. a called llHeadero Ula·Daf· ~JOlll' bbtb eertlfteate. • drob) ll8d JOU talte UM Punta tM beJp JOG Ml at t1Mt Banda alt l"Olld YMtlDi off to vt.aa at t1M IOll&la iM ,..... ~a...laQt..drin..u.r..b _ .,......... ' -- . .,_..!i.-.... I ,. i I __________________________ _.i t..real in f act but weather damage that severe winter re· Qalred cosUy resort repairs and $ere were.-no funds left to send her to compete. J aaEAKFASTS ARE •mptuoua at Playa Mona Usa, 1'here-in the autumn from the upat~lrs cafe you can watch patrolling p elicans and .. l'poiaes hunting brunch U.emae1ves ln the nearby *ea ken. ~lll another choice seafood •pet ii La Sirena Rosa, open 24 beun a day. near the .try Ensen· ada River bed and right next clear to the fruteria, a cluster of pl'Oduce dealers. For the bibulous bon vivants who would rather do a pub crawl th.an a mark etplace ~t(Oll. . . En s en a da is your kind of town. . , The fruit market is a h&scious place to t.rowse among the 41oiena ol varieties of produce. llluch ol whiCh can be legally Mou1ht back into the states. And well worth brin1lng. Bring cok>l" film to the fruteria teo, because there's plenty of color here to shoot. Nectarines are among the rorbiddett fruit <see accompa- ayin• stoey) for U.S. importa- tion, but you ca l°"le yourself on tbeleJoldln itobes almost U.e •lie buketballs on your •is it iJueuon. ·Couples or ramUles with cam. pen .JD&Y find it foo to buy SUP: • • ~ • .• .r -t per from roadside standa or larger markets and cook a tou· pie or meals at any aumber ()( camping spots alon1 t.lle beffh both north and south or town. MAKE A GIGANTIC, lcy salad of well-washed and crisped greens, alone. with sweet red or white onion rtnaa and tM usual other in&redients, maybe tossing in a little diced or cul>M fruit. Then broil fresh seafoed or l(>Od Mexican beef over coals. •at'l'D some airy, light, bakery-fHslt boli llos. (Frenc h rolls> or tort1lla.s. pop the wtne cork and feast. The nearby waves ·will provide dinner music. Don/t neglect groceries in your bargain-shopping, either. Mayon.Daise that &oes for $1 .39 a jar in the states receatly WU a little tmder a dollar at El Ci,ree Markel about five miles sauttr of town near our favorite beeeh ranch, Playa Mona Llaa. For you bibuloua hon vtvanca who would rather'& a pub crawl than a martetplaff stroll, wen. Ensenada is your kind of to.n but bear one thing in llltnll which too many heavily ti,.,Unt tourists for&et . El Publica Carcel, a latp, lm· posina structure. is loctttll ua tbe heart of the downtown m· trlct and it is not a hotel, Mr 6a the menu an1thi111 to writ. home about, it is f1tl'IMl'ed. This is the city jaU and = an U1ly Amer}caa .... himself lodtecf there fot valtlul inf raction.s commJtted wtdle un· der the s eductive ••ell ef M artarita or some other t..ay potion. THE MEXICA'N pe()f~ u. sometimes even toleralll ~ a fault, but they ~ have la1'1 _, Hi1b tn the "'lied, •mok>r· Wue _. tawny 10Jd. mountaina ot &M Kemcu 1tate of Sanora, ~ ol ......._ ... and 11 miles ealt of the Tran1·Penln1ular lll1bway, \here i• a cool, pretty little poem ol a place, a haven ol heallal. San Carlos Hot Sprln1s ia rea c hable today oalY by ·horseback, ainH the vicious win&« rainl of the eut three years eradicated a road tbat •aa treacheroua at ill very belt. T!ie extremely rust.le spa, pro- bably sacred once to natives ol the lud, \a, in rabbtt and rat- tleHake COWltrY, where yucca blooll\I in their aeaaon stnlteb up like they want to pierce the very sty. We took the Su Carlos Hot Springs dirt ro,d four years a10 in a new Volkswagen Rabbit that almost bad a nerveus breakdown between the 17 or so fordlnp ol the strum. they do enforce them t o preserve good social or*r. Drtftlters will be surprised to find how low eome heve.rages are priced ln liquor atom, some of whlch remain open~ hours. Youmaybrm,tbeequivalentof a quart ~r adult passenger in your vehicle back attoae the border, aJthouab the California li- quor industry lobby managed to keep It ille1aJ to bria& any back, untll afewye ... ap. • • &um, t.eqdlla and other boole country diatlUationa are quite reasonable, b\ft it you're a scotch whiskey drinker, bripg it from the •tat.es because it is out· rageously expensive in Mexico. If you are psychotically into such vigorous pastimes aa tennis or golf which won't wait for manana when you get back into the •tat... then are several apob bl the S...W. area to practice >'O'&' sport. _ JO(iGEllS WILLfiad miles of smoaless, ollftl near• 4'Mrted. clean, wide, white., beach. •pecially tft tbe late summer JtDd fall mont.l\s, while winter. ltelieve it or not, brings some of the moetbeautifuldays. Travel aeenu in the Orange Coast are• °' tM AtAo Club of Southern Califd.nUa can be of hetp with additiCl9al lRformation about u,.nt la Baja lnd Tijuana and Enienada ln penicular. Oae may alto call tbe Tourism and Conventions Bureau in Ti· J uan~ wbicb w o rks for ~ .... ~. abo· by ukina your ~entor for the Tijuana CJPeTator. =• -~ yeu about ac· cern la.. from luury botela to c tUlpUal lpota where, la moat c... reservation are necessary or at least ad vlaable. .. t -' . OtJrParty had to get out and push a few times and, at one point In the trip that still causes •budden, we bent the radiator fan blade driving over a boulder in mid-stream. San Carlos Hot S pri ngs, however, la the sort of place it is worth a little roughshod risk to reach; the kind of place you would not dream is there in those harsh, arid' mountains. A dozen rougb·hewn cabins were nestled in the cool canyon glade and rented for approx- imately S3 a day. Parking was $2 for a carload. The bathhouses were similar- ly built, with the bark still on the tough timbers and the con· crete of the tubs fed by natural hot spriqa was like sandpaper to your bare hide. 'You could forget that treacherous trip up into the mountains in a cloud of sul· .. 0 < If ~ want to brlnl betk any cooked pork and poultry. along of Mesko'• l~kMlt frulta or with avocadoes and necta.rines. ve•etaW., lt'• a toad lMe to two ever-popular fruits. ftnt cblck wlUI UM tJ.S. Dlpert· However, avocadoes are le1aJ meat of~· to t>rin1 back into the U.S .• lf You allo •Slit want to btial tbey are seeded and pureed as bacl mat, -,Mell ti eft4ll u ~aeamole to destroy any seed ffOHmeal ~the ~ ol weevlb that mltbt try hltch- our •elCflbofl to Uae 1CH11tb. hitiD1 lnto California. lmpe(= •Y pork how~ la Tbe other h ems routinely PL"*"·-· eJCcepleotQmeretilly ••rmltted entry include . (allMCl-ted.-..... binanaa. blackberrl-. cactus A Ill el frultl, v•setablee ... fruit, dates, dewberries, 1rapea, •••t ,reduett tllat 1ou c~ lemou and eour llmea. brta1 bM4l ta aY8'1altl• tllrwib The latter aboatld not be con· Ute UID4, Pelt omce Bor-41-~·· lft.ed wl" those lovely little San YatdrollOU. · · altiul faaba known as limonea, A 1~ wide aeleetion Uay Ind ye"\IOwlah and fwl ol de· ef produce nal,able ln Baja lect.able tart nectar .. CaltlDmla may tlii ~t back Sou.r limes are lar1e, ver~ tato tbt Ublt.ed ...... wbere tt acldJc and dark 1reen. ta .-alb mon ...,...ve. LlcbH nut•, melon• of all A dlllr _. eOMfM list may Jdnd•, papayaa. plMapples and be••' Ell flem UIOA oftldall alra•berrt• are th• other frukt l&CM...,.1 haohllted amoa1 thoH oo. may Qw-'n 111 twma include un· brtn1 home. furous steam while waahlna away the accumulation of American middle claaa ure and its tensions. Ancient Indiana soaked away woes In the same water. The clear, cool stream cascad· ing down betw••n the walls formed by a cleft in the moun· tain1,_~ith cottonwood trees stanum. up on either side like a green honor guard, was dammed up. You would finally leave the hot, clean11ing broth o f the mineral bath and Jump into the cold pond behind the rock and concrete dam. feelin g every civilization-clogged nerve in your body explode as though newborn. Driving down out of the moun- tains later in the d ay with a sense of total physical peace, there were tiny , isolated ranchitos with stands of com \ 111 1rowina in t h e yard to photosraph. And there was also the tittle roadaide ' burial plot just big enoup for maybe a husband, wlfe and one or two children that looked so sad and impoverished but proud al the same time. Jovial travelers on this 4uatJ, stone -cluttered road had ~ so many beer cans into the lny burial compound surrounded by barbed wire that the graves were covered. Ugly Americans. Who occupied the graves, one wondered. and what were their names, hopes. dreams, fears and faiths in lives s hed in their season and time. We were obviously on the road back to civi lized society as we passed the beer can ·covered burial plot. And we were in no big hurry to get there. A short stay south of the border can be as luxurious or rustic as your advance-planning. budget. expens e account, in- genuity, or personal taste and phys ical constitution can accom- modate. You can acquire a rew square feet right besi,de the sea to roll out a sleeping bag, pitch a tent. park a camper van or other recreational rig for as little as 50 cents to S3·to-S5 a night. Some offer toilet and shower facilities. plain or relatively fancy. A wide variety of medium· priced hotel and motel lodgings are available in and around town. If money is no object or you go the old Play Now. Pay La\er route. riding the magic carpet.of Mastercharge or Visa. which are readily acceptable ev- erywhere. you can stay amid real comfort and charm. There is the San Nicolas. Travelod'ge, Holiday Inn and comfortable El Presiden~e motor lodce with roof top sw\~­m in g pool. part of a gov- ernment-subsidized chain. ~ or the more popuJar downto,., lbdginp i4 the picturesque, ~ three-story Santa Ysabel H<>._t•I and just up the s treet the aging Bahia with its nightly folklorico noorshow. • -.! :; .. • . ~ .. All canned fruits are also plants s u ch as he rbs for permissible, alon1 with all medicinal purposes or seasoni,.- vege\ables except any kind of food. Uke oregano, may be C&l- potato, sweet potatoes and ried back into the states . yams. 'lbese, however, may be Eggs ~ also embargoed. broutbt iDto the U.S. if coolled.· less they are coolled. Raw beef also ~Y be import-If you are a hunter (qu.IJ ed. Many Southern California re-abounds in the hills arou• sldenta Uvint close to Tijuana Enaenada), there la a 50- enjoy discount, below-tbe·border limit on the amount of meat prices. may brine back. · Cb~k at the border before Cheek wttb authorltiet ftnt cro11lna for the amounts al-you have any plans tq bunt, lowed. if Yo\l plan to buy in bulk trouble a 1rln10 with IQ for the freezer. authortaed, unllcenaed 1un c Coconut& may be brou1bt into 1et lnto in Mexico la m1q1 the U.S. only ii t.l\ey are husked to say the lellt. and or, the coconut milk Is Cbecll with 1portfl1hl drained. apecl.U.tl in the port city I Small plant. you Me aloq the the latest iDfonMUon·on catc ro•d•lde mitht be fun to uproot and any poea•ble rettricUona and brine home, such as lbe cac· th•m. tua known as the Old Mother Yout bounty h'om the Bay 1 1, Hen and Little Chicktu, but All Salilta or tlM ott1hore lal ~. &&RC11&)4l ... a& ---~-be aua.."81• anc1 •DIMll--r..t Only dried pa.rt.a of variom home few you. ·~ r 1 .... ~~ ... , .. ,,... ··~---~~ ......... ! Debs Bow Soon Jual a few Wttk.s are left. until the big moment for National Charily League debutantes, since they will make their bows Saturday. Nov. 29, at the South Coast Plaza Hotel. Their parents took a few moments last Sunday to relax and compare notes with parents of last year's de· but antes. • Mr. and Mrs. John David O'Doa· nell opened their Galaxy Drive home for a festive cocktail party Sunday which included. for a change, no formal business. This year's parents were easily identifiable. It wasn 'l that they had tired faces or frazzled brows, but they each had a name tag with a rose on it. Marilyn Steele, ball director. says she has things pretty much under control. Her husband Bob agrees. There are 22 debutantes this year. ff appt-RhtflS By Jud1tn Olson the Sheraton Hotel. Newport Beach. Sylvia ·Mackl11 was installed as president or lhe 7S·member group. which was formed last June. . More lhan 400 guests joined the new officers in the celebrailon. Circle Nov. 20 on your calendar. That's the big night when the Sales and Rental Council of the Newport Harbor Art Museum announces the names of lhe king and queen of the thlrchnnual M ardl Gras Ball, scheduled for Feb. 28 al the museum. PtJBLIC NOTICE lJOAL'IOTltl ••WP011T...a1A U•l•laD ICMOO&. DflHICT .................... PUBUC NOTICE PICTITIOUI _.. ..... NAM91TAT8-•T NOTICE 1$ HeltllV OIVIN INI Ill• IO•rd Of fid11cet1011 ol Ill• NewHrt•Mtw Unilled k-Olstrl(I ol Ore,,.. Collnly w(lf r.u1 ... -•eci blllt llP to 2:CIO P.M. on Ille 2.,111 NY Of Tiie 1,°'-.._ --It dOlftl -J. No .. mw '"° •• 111e C>fflu ot Nici ,. .. ••· SclloOI Ol1irlct, kKelell et llST Ptec.ei.. It 0 0 I It $ G A It D • N 5 # lie SlrMt C:.O.te Mue Calltornle el CHlllSTMAS TlllH, U9' $M M · #lllCll 11..;. Mid llid• ~ff lie putlllCly .. lfl Hffll lt4., ........... 8Ncll, Ca. OINM<l'_r_fOl'f '2ttcl SPllAV IOOTH ANO h/ellno J, Potto, 20.. Port SHED PllA.Mli llem'9ete, Ne-1 ltekll, c:.t. '2 ... Aft bid• ere 10 lie '" ecc.ordeMO w101 fllfl _. .. ,, 1• CAlllCly(lllCI 1>Y an l11-COl\dlllon1, 1n1tr11<t1ont, -5-lffc• dMOuel. "°""•lll<llere-onlftelntlleoffkeof · • SeretlnoJ. Porto ,,,. P11rclleslne Olroctot ., Mid kllOol . Tlltt ... _ -· ., .... Wiii! 1118 Oi1lrl<1, 1157 Plecolllle SlrMt, c... CoU11ty Cler• of or.,,.. C-ly on MeM,C•l1torf\1•'2U•. No ... mllef s, ••. liecll l>idlltr mvll "'°"'" • bid •· "1_.. POtll IA the lorm of • CerllllH or Pi!bllllled 0r_,.. C.0.11 Delly Piiot C.1lller'1 OIKk or • Bond eQu•f lo Nov. 7, 14, 21, 21, t• • "IJ.IO "·000 !One Tllllw»llCI 0ot1 ... 11, m- POet>fe to tlw orci.r of tN N••Po<1· PUBLIC NOTJCE MeMI UnHled Sc-Oltlrkl. In Ille ·--------- LITTLE MERMAIDS HAW MARDI OMI The news will be revealed during the councU's special bookstore sale and gallery opening from 6 to 9 p.m. event of lelfyre lo.,,., lnlO WC,fl Con· PICTITIOUS eUIOflU tre<1, llW --ol tlle Ule<k wffl be •AMe ITATaMl•T P•t and Tony Calderone (left) with hrbar• Cr•lg •nd Jahn S.undera Last Saturday night the Little Mermaid Guild of Childrens Hospital of Orange County hosted its Mardi Gras party at the Marriott Hotel and racked up a record donation for the hospital's outpatient clinic. lorlelted to u td ScllOOI 0111r1<1 ol Tllo 1011-1,,. perao111 ere dOl119 Or•ft99 C-y llv1fnH1" The proceeds haven't been tallied officially yet. but Pat Calderone says the minimum will be $12,000, or at least $7,000 more than the Mardi Gras brought in last year. More than 200 guests enjoyed danc· In~ to the Guy Benjamin Orchestra. a dinner of spinach salad a nd Coq au Vin. and an evening of casino games. There were bouquets of mixed flowers, accented with masks . and m any prizes. Attending were Barbara Craig, chairman of the Mardi Gras, Mr. and Mrs. WUUam Halprin, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Clmmarrustl, !'Ir. and Mn. Marrlll CUsby, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Tobln (she's president of the g uild) and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Calderone. The invitation to the Mardi <:r11" was all written in French, by the way a nice touch. · Previous Mardi Oras galas have honored Ha•cocll Bauleg ru, Leoe Lyon and Mrs. Walter D. K . Glbcloe. No BIOdtr ,..., wlllldf-llll 81d tor ONTARIO PLANNED llESIOEN· • perlOd., torlv·ll ... IOI .... , ., .. , TIAl. OEVEl.OPMIHT JOINT VEN· tlled•t•Mltor111e_.1no111ereo1 TUA£. inn Sky Pert& Bovtevard, Tiie Boero of Educ•tlon of 0.e Svtte llO,lrvlne.Callfomlat27l4 Newoort·Mtw Unfllecl Sc'-1 Olllrfct A merlc •n N•lfon•t Ho111111e rne,.tt Irle right to reject eny or elf CO<POratlon le Doi--c.,_etlolll. Tickets now are on sale for the 81d1 and not ne<Hwrlly •<<tPI llle 11HJ Sky ,,_ llolMverd. ~ ... F b S4 IO#HI Bid, •ncl lo welve eny In· trv111e. c.tlforn141'77t4 e ruary event at :$each, and tables 'rorm•fflv °' 1rr-1er1ty 1n e11y Bid••· on1er1o Catltoml• AKOI o.wic.p.. Of 10 may be purchased. If you're in· telved ment. lllC. I• C.lllofnle c°'"'etloft), terested in attending , call 673·3204 or o•TeNoe.w"'oPO~T ... ·M'es's'!'°u·N1•1•0 ..... Arow OlltMio, n1~c ••Hitt .,. .,.. r .-Aven..,e, Suite 1¥, Coat• Mes•. • 759· 1122. And hurry. Las t year's Mardi I SCHOOl. o•STRICT ce111orni."6v Gras wassoldoulin Oecember. o:!~°'ttor~•covniv, Tllh ""'1,. .. 1• cond\lctec1 l»Y • _.. ~ 99nera1 ~l'Wrtlllp. DorOllly Hervey Fl~r. AMlltlCAH NATIONAl. • C.P . .M.. HOUSING GOlll". ""rctw\fno Director Cl•.,_ ~erl 171•1 160-llll Vice Pr". Pubh•lled ()' ... CNll Delly PllOI Tiiis .... em.ft! .... Iii.., Wiii! IN Hov /, u, l'IO ....... to Covnty Clerk of Or-C-y on Oc, D b. t h" h . 100.r10.1•. .,...,_I e u antes t 1s year are t e f!{1s· NU•TuaVOH t ses JUI Shattuck Applegate, Laura PUBLIC NOTICE ,,. _ _,, .. u. I Lee Barrington, DIHe BIHcllard, I NOTICE OF DEATH OF ~'===~-·,. Teresa Lyna Briscoe, Allee Robb HEL1CE H GREIGH •h 1n1ae, ca.nm B LI K D E I I • I T .. : (7'41 ..... 1 rowae, aa ay oa•, r • ANNE COSTELLO, AND PUOll-0r.,,.. c... o.11, ,.._ Ellubetb Fedderma•, Sycl8ey Faat OF PETITION TO AD· 0c1.11.1•.>•.-t.1.1• .,11a ForemuudlleatlterLylUellJMe. 1MINISTER ESTATE NO. --------Al~ril Belle .Jon-, KeUy A-106441. PUBLIC NOTICE Kear, L'YDne Ellse Kelly, Jillie Ana T ~ a I I h e I r s , Kll•&eumlt.. Da•a L"•• L•-a• beneficiaries, c reditors 1ura1110.couttwTH• a , 1 ... • and contingent creditors Of ITATaCWCMJflCMl•A""' Catllerille Jeaa Mana, lla~rble Hellce H. Greigh, aka TM•~.:!"::"LH Edgar Peek, Amie Marie a.Hes, Bel· Anne Costello of Tustin, 110T1ca cw w.a cw N""*A.L ly Vlrgbala SmJtb, Catllerllle I...u.e California, and persons """°"" .. "' • .......,.. ~ ..,._ Stoa&Jr&-, Leslie Erbl Wlllla .. , Bel· who may be otherwise in· ~~ fHE MATTEI! oF Tiie E ... .,. ly .leaalfer YaM and JIMIMla Melba terested In the will and/or 0.,,,..1, ~ ~. '*--Yoder. estate: NOTICE IS HEll£8Y GIVEN ..... A petition has bffn filed ~.~:s!t.J:!:·.!'~1':. ':~.::! AT CITY OF HOPE GALA IN NEWPORT BEACH Sylvl• M•ckll•, IH•c Welegal, Dr. Roaln• Spitzer That same evening, across town, the brand-new Newport Harbor Chapter of the City of Hope was in· stalling officers and celebrating its founding with a gala dinner dance at If you have an it~far Happning•, &end it to Judith oi.on at t~ Doil11 Pilot, P.O. 8o% '1560, Costa Mf!sa, Calif. 921126, OT call MT at 642-4321. by Bryan J.. Costello in the •teu. ~ 19111 '°'' •• ..n-Superlor Court of Orange Ml• .. .,. llltlmt..,. 11es1 ~. - Countv requestion that .., -..._ --·-,_.,., , • -·""'"--io<l to ~i ....... lon Bryon J . Costello be ap-by,.,. 5o.eer1or ~., Ooc.emeef" 2. p o I n t e d a s p e r s o n a I •• " 10:• A..M. et :n50 wnslllr• representative to ad· •1vc1 .. Sult• ui.. l.H ,.., ... , ... minister the estate of ~11:~::.:1=.;.:-;..:,~:;=. Wife Ready-made Helice H. Greigh, aka In •nd to Ille folfowlt19 deuribed Anne•costello <u nder the ";~·~re~:'~~ A•b•I . inc.. • Independent ADmlnistra· c.111orn1e corporelfOft, "'-•<II dot<•· tion of Estates Act). The Gent ••• .,,. IOI• ,,..,.,,.,Ider H well petition iS set for hearlnn H •If HMll Of Mid CtoW4y llefcl CO<• DELANO, Calif. CAP ) -Paul Worden spent $600 advertisl.ng on radio stations and billboards for a wife, then found his dream mate was a woman he already kne w. Worden received only four replies to his ads last month but got eight more when the Bakersfield Calilor· nian ran an article about his search ··tor a woman who will worship me." Worden. a federal canal operator. pledged he would "worship her and "' poratton lnctucllng cull lo bank. bring home the paycheck... in Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic Spec1li< lvrtner ·-··owned by -Center Drive, West, in the corpor•llon -sut>J-.:t 10 ,,,. wt• He had sporadically dated a San C i t y of Sa n t a A n a , are· Francisco woman he met through a California on November ••• ~~~:':o~'•11er <•<Qlllred .,,, friend last summe r. Worden said the 25, 1980 at 10:00 a .m . b o.. o-T.,, Ford <•""""' ho h "d t'f"ed ooJ IF YOU OBJECT to the •11111•et•<05lot l6_..t.001 ~:;.:.~~~ at!~t ~: ~ds anJ 1: granting of the petition, 1111~,:~C::~~~~,. cec..., . ....s h. kno sh tho gbt she ~-•..a meet you should either appear c1. srwu 1or e1 CMnlno ,,,.,,.< .. lee· ~m "!" e u · .............. at the hearing and state qv1r•~Hn .. 1uosee1.,.n.mJ has reqwrements. your objections or file •· Scett01<11ne_111_ «•<Quired I II 11 au <1151 ol '4,1'0.0Cll "I found her and I feel like a man " written objections with the r. ,.,_,,_, torms cacqu,,.., u n Worden said."She's a ready-made court before the hearing. •taco\I01U1.5-t~oo1 wife. . She's perfect in every way... '.four appearance may be •t • ~~~::i;::i'..," lee""""' 1m in person or by your at· 11 ,.,..,..1,,..,,, rorms c..:ciuorec1, 11 torney. ., • c1n1ofMto001 Y th J t • Talk s I F Y 0 U A R E A I. Door IOck• I acquired 11 I• •• • OU us ice et 1 ~REDITO~ or a cont· C0\11~1s~.:\,,ed (KQUlred•n7 ott• ingent cred1 tor of the de· cou 01 u11.1111 the Assessment and Service Center. ceased, yoo must file your "· "''""''"""' '°'"'' cec""1'" •111 Treatment claim with the court or •1ec0•1ot M.•10.m1 . Present 't t th . I I. Avtametic fewf (e<Quor..i •111 1 o e persona •• • co11 ot ...s.001 representative appointed m. ,.1....,,111um forms C•<Quireo by the court within four •nhu cos1of "o.•.001 th f h Tiie '*'""" -conc11tlons of wile are mon S /Om t e date Of per1 <••II -PM1 credit. Ille terms of AT NATIONAL CHARITY LEAGUE DEBUTANTE PARTY Mr. and Mre. John O'Donnell (left), Mr. •nd Mre. Ali.n Goody The Kappa Kappa Gamma Alum· nae Association of Southern Orange County will meet Thursday, Nov. 13 at 7:30 p.m. at the Corona del Mar home of Dr. an.d Mrs . David T. Martyn. The program will be presented by All Kappas and their husbands are invited to attend. For reservations and information. please call Mrs. John Sullivan. 552·9270, or Mrs. Douglas McCrea. 552·0484. fi rst issuance of letters as 1..c11 crec111 10 ... ec.c.,,cal>le 10 -provided in Section 700 Of person•f re!>'tsenletlw end lo lllo the Probate Code of Court. Ten percent 110~1 01 111• , , . •movnt bid lo ecc-v Ille offer 'Sorry Mess' Has Advice for Teen-agers DEAR ANN LANDERS· Tonight 2.800 teen· age glrl11 in the United States will become preg· nanl I am a n 18 year·old female who would like to h1·lp lower the number This letter 1s for all the l(irl11 11ul there who are trymg Lo decide whether or not to have !'>ex I know there 1s lots of pressure to cross that lin1· You keep h(•anng "Everybody 1s doing It, .. 1md you feel lake a freuk because you're dif- ferent. Mayhe your hoyfr1end 1s on your case because he wants you to "prove your love" and you get lhe feeling 1f you don't give in he might find a girl who will My advice 1s, be s mart and sa y NO · Right now I am s uffering from the conse- quences of my foolishness. I didn't sa y no. and within a few months I was pregnant When I told my boyfriend he said he was in no position to get involved and dumped me. Scared anq alone, I had un abortion. My ~ parents never knew I went home right af. terwards and stayed in bed a couple days with "the flu.'' Two weeks lukr I went back to the doctor Ann Landers at the abortion clinic because I felt lousy. 1t turns out I have a serious infection. I was told I may never be able to have children. Don't say, '"Thmgs like that happen to other people." That was MY line. I'd gjve anything to turn the clock back six months. But it's too late for me. If it's not too late for you. clip this col· umn ~nd carry it around -as a refWider. I'm not signing my name. Just call rtre --ONE SORRY ~ESS " ' . DEAR FRlt~ND1 I hope there are a ll:t of I> busy scl11son out there. A lette r from a teen· ager who has been there Is worth ZO lectures from a 11quare old lady like me. Tlaaak you for writ le&. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Thal letter from the rich old lady in Greenwich. Conn., who de· cided to leave her money to the people who real· ly put themselves out for her <longtime housekeeper. the grocery boy. the woman at the bank. etc. l must have hit home with a bunch of young scamps. All five of my grandchildren phoned today. I don't know when I last beard from them . Young people who are "shacked up" de· ser ve to live in a shack. Ir they are on dope, they are too dopey to handle money. I'll be cow· kicked before I let any of my harct-eamed dollars end up in the hands of a street de8.ler. I am so glad you printed that letter, Ann. Too many people think they are obligated to leave an inheritance lo their relatives. You are ful~of good sente, apd I don't mind telling you I have' learned a lot from readirig your ·column. Sign me -OLD ENOUGH TO BE YOUR MOTHER DEAR MOTHER : Tbaaka for tlloae generou wordJt. RUFFELL'S Cal1forn1a. The time for anc1 111e 11e1ence 10 .. 11e1d on con- filing claims will not ex· t1rm•tionot..ie1>Ythecom. pire prior to four months Bids or often .,. 1nv1toc1 ,., 11111 property elld must be In wr1t1119 end from the date of the hear· wfff be received .. .,. offl<• of l.evln ing noticed above. a. oo.'"*'· .._,,tor 111e .,.,....,.., YOU MAY EXAMINE repruentMt,.., .. mo Wllslll•• BIYCI.. . S111te 14J4, l.OI A-I" C.fllornl• the file kept by the court. 90010 or me1 be filed w1111' 111e e1erk of If you are Interested in the Ill• S11per1o< Covrt or <Mllwr.., 10 estate, YOO may file a re· l.vnn 0 . Bteu, edmlnlltr•tor. quest with the coort to re-~:.~~~:· c!\,:';' ..!!~! :::t .. .'~: ceive special notice Of the m•tilno l"9 .-. inventory Of estate assets For l11r1ller 1nl0<mellon e11d bid and of the petitions ac· t0<m1 ...,., •t ,,. office ot said ••· • torney for Irle.,.,_. re..,.Mfti.tlw. counts and reports TIM r~ 11 ••wr...d to reJKt .. , described In ~tion 1200 •""•"bids.. of the California Probate oe1ec1. ~J•.1•· Code. ~·:~=-.,u,,. ol!NIEai.eof Baslng•r, Elliott and u.oi:.,••ltM.de<N..., ~•rr, Attorneys at Law, l.IV1Naon•-" 505 N. Tustin Ave., Sul• 1tK.__. 221, Sant.I AN, Ca. 92705; ::.~!:',.....,.._ t•I: (714) 972-4707 L• ........ c... Mte T .. ,..,_.,. Pubfl"'9<1 0--Coe" O•lf y PllOI Publl ...... °' ... Coesl ·a.uy PllOI Ocl lt. Nov.'·'·,.., •Ja• Nov. I,,.. 44IMIO 7 -PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE -ti ~ '"O;o;;;;C. MO. ii\ AN OllDINANC• O" THI CITY COUIKll. OP THI CITY O• COSTA M•SA, CM.JPOllNIA. CHANOlrlO TMa IONINO 0" A l'OllTION OP LOT Jt, PA.lllVtaW•AttMS,frttOMll TOllJ. fHE CITY COUNCll. OF THI CITY OF COSTA MESA, DOliS Hllt81V OROAIN /4$ FOi.LOWS: Sa CTI ON I. There,, llereby plec•d -lllCllldeel In tlle ltJ ·-·•If 11\el,.. ., _,,, IOC81ecl ., JOSI -:ia.s Cllerte Sl••I. 1'7 .. 7' ,.._ Porul Numoer10 2'°'1-0Senll •11-<1'7-0., IOWll : Tiie w.s1.,1y tn.n feet of tf\et -•Ion ol l.ot :io o1 Falr-.lew Ferms, cow.. ty or Or-. es -mep recon9Hf In looll 1. Poll It, Mltcefl-,,._, 111 the office of Ille C-Cy fte<orci.r ot said c_,ty, doKrt-.. tOI-.: ( Boros cope ] U'HOLSTHY B..,iMlllf el • po4114 on tN antert"'8 of H•-......,,.,.. ,.........,.., 1=~~::~===::::~11 F•lrvlew ,._,, 191.W feet Solltll lrtm.,. ...,.., et IMef'IKIJOll., Ille cent•• 111-ol Hemll-$1'"1 elld H•.., ..._,.._d .. -.,, Mid'"•· •llCI r"""'nv 1i.11CO '°""' • ...,. 111e cententiw of ,..,,.,.. "'""""' '".-toet: •-•Wost --ellel to Mid <e11lerflM et tekl .._.,,..., Slrwt to• ..int In SATURDAY, NOV. 8 By SVDNEV OMARll ARJF.8 (Mar 2t-Apr. 19): Consolidate recent gains: get accounting and discuss budget with one close to you You 'll be asked questions concerning rentals. taxes and values of possessions. TAURUS (Apr 20·May 20): Diversify, avoid attempting to force Issues and make accommoda· lion wilh one who holds views opposite your own. Accent on public responses lo your efforts, partnership and marital status. GEMINI <May 21.June 20): Low key approach gains desired results . Emphasis on details, special collections, work methods and nutritional require- m~t~. CANCER (June 21 -July 22): Special .rela· Uonships are em.,haalied -emoUona dominate logic. Accent on· change, variety, speculation, dealings with youna peraons lncluding chlldren. LEO <July 23·.\ug. 22): Foc1.&1 on home, faml· ly, Investment which paya dividends. You become more aware of seturlty and have opportunity to obtain quality material. v1aoo <Aug. 23-Sept. ~>: Pfau subject to chan1e; call or me111a1e tnvolves relative In tnmslt. 8e flelliW., llHllntMn emotional belanee ) ( and display ~enseoffitness. humor. LIBRA (Sept. 23·0ct. 22): You locate "missing link." Older individual lends benefit of experience. Be receptive without abandoning principles. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You are able to f1nish a long-standing project -a dream comes' true. You strike chord of universal appeal. Person.a you respect seek your views and counsel. W-.Y•W• ....... IU2....WltY4. CMt•MtM -141-1116 SAGITfARIUS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21): Aura of glamour, mystery and romance dominate your personal scenano. ~pecial meeting connected with · organization, club or group aids in reaching goal. ~~~~~!!!~ CAPRJCO&N (Dec. 22·.lan. 19): Individual with business acumen could become a valuable al· ly. Emphasl1 on fulfillment or desires, opportunity tor 1reater security and kudos from professional superior. AQVAalt.18 <Jan. 20·Feb. 18): Obtain hint by 1tudylnl Capricorn message. Emphasi1 on promo. tion, production and prom lhrou•h divtrtiticatlon. Popularity increafes and social acll'vfty ac· colerald. Pl8CE8 (Feb. 19·Mar. 20>: You receive verlftc•tJoa of lon1.ran1e plan wbkb could lnclllde publ11b1n1 and Hltlemtnt of leaal quest.Ion. !T=~'. Sco:pto, Leo· perto~1 ~aure pro_· ___ _ Tlnl•••• ..... ea., IN West llN of IM !HI 10 ecrH of Mid L.ot ....... , ......... ( ............ Ille Celltwllne"" tN eCIJollllllf strwb; ·-Nerti\ ..... Mid we.t llM., .... EHi IO ._,... l".121 feet; 1-.Ce !Ml -......... wltft tek1 C.OWI• et H•mlllOll Stl'MI to IM Point of ............. saCTtON z. ~ to .,,. prw1....,. o1 Soctltll ,,.,. ., .tM ~'-91 C... of .. Oly of C..&e MMe, Olttrkl ..... a.J., .. CHy Of CaU ...... -el wflkll 11 on Ille lft IN t«lce of I .. l"l_.... 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WllA1' 7l /I· FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE --~~~~~~~- 'DON'T uNDe.R51FINO 1 C.PN1T DO rt! 1 I Yt:.RH -BUT I lililm3 NUMBER~. DoN'T UNDER-I DON'T WANT STAND II To DO IT! A r< T t-4 lA f<. A~rHl.A~, WHV IS THE WO~LO ~01.ANO 1N~EAO 0~ ~QI.AA~£ ? SO THE: Et.;'LAAIO~ W ll..L r=1 i WllHOLAT uETTIN6 BENT ALL OLAT OF ~APE . . ex P1.A1>.J s Sc1e:~CE ~ ~ THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane "Do you know who Zeus is?" "Sure, he 's a doctor and he writes stories for kids." . /I·] 1""1£\.v c......q">7',w.J_ .,, .... .....,._-·- GORDO FL..AS+H~A.: K OAILV ~'f TU.LOG LI/CE-rr IN81G MV:!'EUM "'<>USE, 15 IF HOMETvW!J AAPP'lf IF 6CN~M£N' 00 PJ..ENT'( n4\/01( HJR "-L .«owTE, JUDGE PARKER / IF CHE1' MAKE~ \1', Hf'& OONNA HAVE OOME 61'EEP H~Pl1'AL. CtU.~ TO PAY ! MAYf>E I ~OULD TRY TO RAl6E A FEW DOLLAR~ FOR HIM FltOM OUR REWLAlt CU~1'0ME~! ' WELL, IF IT ISN'"f MY OLD NE1Gk460R l'M NOT A RE6ULAR CV!;10MEf!. ... 13UT l'U MAKE THE FtR~T CONTRl~TION! WHERE HAVE YOU 0EEN KEEPING YOURSELF'? by Gus Arriola We.LL · UH · Tl./15 /,)WN NEEO e,.:xJO WATER ::;jYSTE.At' PLeAli'( • ::.AAJAL 4/'J1 .?AM/' by Harold Le Doux If 6EE~t7 fWl-l TtM'6 ACCOUNT OF VVHAT HAPPENED DOEBN'T COINCIDE VVITH THE _,...... l)ARTENDER'6' 11 •1 "All right, George. That's en0ugh of your negathe thinking." by Kevin Fagan l1Ll .klSf MAI/£ A SMAll (,USS~ WA1'£R. by Lynn Johnston (TS NICE OU'TS IDE .... by George Lemont wow! we Ge-r <SRl!!!A"f" PIC"'T"URl!!!S SINCe Wt!'VE! eeeN ON THI!! CAe>t..e .' TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE -~.::i:~'SS .• s ~ 53 Place UNITED Fea1ure Sy1101cate 54 Spear t'landle 58 Am0tt1on Thursday s Puule Solved ~ ::'~St•N 6 I 0-.ug planl •: E '~"a"ge '-' Sec•ttl' ·5 < •t' Prpt 'r <.:-ctp.atr 62 Wall member F--E-EE-~~E+.-F.41~1-:1 63 Loca11on 64 Scoot 65 Prong 66 Ridge · • ~·es s1s1e• •: •'"''",:OU, 67 11a1•an llODle : : :·e"" • • name :1 '.'..,,5,~ OOWN : -' s· .Jge .jru 1 Exc1ama1oon :6 'lepent 2 Swampl1~c ; • \> OC"'' 3 Rec1ac1 3~ Cc,.,munica-4 Molded a!'lew ~~~~~~~P.i 1 c~ 5 Ems e g :'-' ~::sc ta 6 F1re~all ... ::••P' 7 Mr ::>vorak ~= P:-sstss 8 Brr: ~"gun 29 PrK1p11ous 36 ,\ Ge• state 9 Ch1r.ese 30 F1oor cover J • Promc Ito Oynasty 31 Degrade 4.4. Aoraat 10 Rooting 32 Storms 4l>'Cta•a~~ -11 OH\re ' 33 Tinkers to 41 P"O' •c 12 Noun e11d1ng -10 42 re,, .. o ... s 13 EQuat Chance 43 SI"'" a!c• 19 tmm~•se 35 Noan s son 45 Dete~atrc: 21 Ya•d'' 39 Deliver 4 7 Culls :wer>t 25 Lock' 40 A""n1ng '8 Fa-o• If 26 Daydream 42 Bullock 49 ln~s 27 Cuoecl 44 "Sorry•· 50 0 10 nat 28 H•rden '6 -clown 47 Aetease 2 words 49 Frencn 11ve1 50 Beyond S." Mehan 1own 52 Whirled 53 Silver graoe At>br 55 Och' 56 StroogholO 57 Head Fr 59 A Gard11e1 60 Born L B"5iness • GOP Eeonomy Cure Needs ·Patlenee : t I l I I 11 I I I I I 87 IOlllll NNIFI' .... .__...,.,. NEW W>RK Htcalde they have woo \be election battles .._..., mun the Repubucllftll h•v• removed all questions about .. leadership of th~ United States, eapeclally In the area o( WCMIOM.itt WlU Americans be patient? EverythU\1 the Republicans have promt.ed in torms ot te111 Inflation, lower fqtereat rates: less reg. ulatlon. 1reater fiscal respt1nslbiHty and the llke wlU take years, not 1noatha, to achieve The budget will ulmo:st certainly remain In the red for fiscal 1811 no matter what the new president does. He can influence It, but he cannot tum 1t around because it was pretty much shaped before the election. How will voters accel)t another massiv~ blob of red ink, perhaps SSO billion or so, when fiscal 1981 ends next Oct. 31? Will they delay judgment for another year, or will d1ssat1sfaction becin to grow? PR Boss Daniel J . Carlsson is publi c .relations manager for The Irvine Company. The former newspaperman joins the firm after two years as public relations ac· count executive with Cochrane Chase. Liv· ingston & Co .. Inc ., Irvi ne. ll lbe Republicans are correct, big budget deficits are the core of the problem with prices and interest rates, and so it is safe to as· 1ume that lev~ls for each wilJ remain unusually high through 1981 Living standards, which have been falling for many months, are also likely to continue in that direction ror many months more before any impact is felt from Republican remedies. Will people be patient? The matter of jobs could be a real thorn. The more con· servalive politi cal mood calls for fewer government and more private sector jobs. But that transition is likely to consume several years at least. In fact, the dilemma for the Republicans is that their remedies are designed to deal with the long-term economy, while consumers or voters or whatever else they are called may be demanding im· mediate relief. A return to greater output per man-hour, or greater produc· tivity, for example, isn't likely to be accomplished until the budget Westgate lncOme Gain Reported SAN DIEGO CAPJ -Westgate-California Co:-p., the remaining entity of the one·time b1llion·dOllar financial empire of C. Arnholt Smith, says it earned $2.5 million in the third quarter compared with $1.14 million in the same quarter or 1979. Revenues in the quarter ended Sept. 30 rose to $41.S million from $28.7 million a year earlier, the company reported. . Virtually all of .w estgate's earnings this year were supplied by its Air California unit, the company said. Air California is head· quartered in Newport·Beach. The Federal Deposit insurance Corp. is the largest creditor of Westgage and will become the largest single shareholder when the company is released by bankruptcy court and stock is issued, re· portedly within the next fi ve months. A petition has been filed in U.S. 01strict Court asking permission for the FDIC to sell its shares in Westgate lo Air Florida. That airline has proposed a takeover of Westgate. In an announcement the former Smith holding company said an agreement was signed with Star-Kist Foods to acquire virtually all of Westgate's trademark in the tuna business along with current inven· lory. i I radio pager Mini Office For 520 Mo. P 0 Box Msgs Pkgs & Sec 3857 Birch. 0 C Airport WIDE ARE A COVERAGE 0r81t(t Cffaty, L.A. fOUD· ty, Sa• 8el'1Ulrdlllio C'oUDty. RJvenlck Coa.aty. '17.75 &olal mo. rost no deposrt on credit app<oval ORA .. Cl <OU ... TY R 4010 Tf If PHO._f \f R\11( I I"'( . 401 S SANTA FE SANTA AN.A 835-0 ORDER YOURS NOW • • 1000 . ~ N~wport B~ach Ca 92660 71 41 549-2287 The Post Bo,. BEAUTIFUL 'STICK-ON LABELS STYLISH TYPE ON GOOD QUALITY WHITE GUMMED PAPER • PER SONALIZED •EASY TO USE • FOR YOU OR A FRIEND Everett Conklin Companies International has moved its corporate headquarters to Irvine where Robert Stover has been named general manager. The firm specialii.es in interior pJantscape and maintenance. Smisek Inc., a m arketing. advertising and sales promotion consultant firm, has formed with offices in Irvine. Dave Carpenter, Corona del Mar. has been elected to the board of directors of Occidental Life ins urance Co. of California. He was recently named the company's chief marketing officer. The development of Leadership Potential in Women will be discussed in a three-hour business seminar Wednesday at Orange Coast College, Costa Mesa. Adele Stagner, a manager at Rockwell International. will lead the 7 to 10 p.m . seminar in fine arts hall 119. There is no admission charge The college is at 2701 Fairview Road. A quarterly ca!ih d1v1dend of 10 cents per share payable Dec 17 to s hareholders of record Nov. 14 has been declared by the board of directors of MSI Data Corp., Costa Mesa . The board of directors of Lucky Stores, Inc., has declared a cash dividend of 28 cents per share on common shares outstanding payable Jan. 3 to shareholders of record Dec. 9. · Coldwell Banker board of directors have ap· proved an increase in the regular quarterly dividend to 25 cen~ from 23.6 cents per share payable Dec. 5 to stockholders of record Nov. 14. WTC Air Freight. principal subsidiary of WTC Inc .• Newport Beach, posted record revenues for the nine months ended Sept. 30. Revenues were $87.477,000 up from $80,375,000 for the same period the previous year. Income from continuing opera· lions, net of taxes, for lhe period was $286,000 equal to 14 cents a share. Third-quarter revenues totaled $29,089,000 compared to $27 ,728,000 for the 1979 lhird-quarter period Caplt.I Companies has established a property acquisitions office at 1303 Avocado Ave .. Newport Beach. The office will co·ordinate data from Southern California brokers and principals who handle or own properties in other states and locate Sou them CaliforniaJncome real estate . Rate Hike OK'd For LA. Harbor SAN PEDRO CAP) -A 10 percent increase in fees for use of Los Angeles Harbor has been ap- proved by the Harbor Commission. a decision which could lead to identical fee increases throughout the state. The Commission ummimously adopted the higher rates Wednesday. The new costs eventually will be passed on to consumers who bu:¥ im1>0rted cars. television and oil In the form of gasohne. r---------------------1 I F1111n 11111 coupon, c11p end ma•• w11n SI 75 • 2.5J10flage IO The action was taken after a decision last month by the California Association of Port Aulborities to approve the Los Angel~s Harbor rates for possible use at all harbors in California. The association is the statewide price-fixing body for ports. I Pilot Printing, Label Div .. 1 Post Office Box 1560 • 330 W. Bay St. J Costa Mesa, California 92626 I I .1 I . I I I ' t Be Sure 10 Use Your Zipcode "Sporta ••• " Keeps you on top of the local acene .. , everyday I I I PILOT PRlNTlNG I In the -----------------~J -t•JJllR1to1 I Imbalance is corrected and the ~ates QI inflation and intel'elt aret lowered... : But greater productivity, it ls acknowledled by both major: parties, is the only reliable lever for utUq Uvin1 atandard.9. Wlll: Americans be understanding enough, patient enough, to wait torr productivity to rise? Patience is only one virtue Ret>ubUcans must cultivate. They! may also have to ask people to do with less in terms of goventment services, and some Americans may be surprised to learn they vot-, ed for that. In fact, 'While economic selt-denjal has been praised in spirit it. has not been practiced on a national scale. People have been badly·' pinched, to be sure, but they have also lnduJged in expensive spendin1 programs, public and private. sometimes delaying bllls to another day. If the Republican programs can be refined into one single· descriptive phrase it is, it seems, that they seek 1rowtb through ln·j lliative in the private sector rather than through government: spending programs. Ove r The Countf>'r NASO listiftCJS ~~~d UnclWnQed Tol•f ·~~~ PkwhtQt>o -tows TOUll w l•> .4~sbfanf Ste.phen A. Wright has been appointed assis- tant center manager at Fashion Is land i n Newport ·Beach. 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' # JANICE STRINGHAM, 32, Ma ry Metham. 4'1, a~ , Norma Car lson , about 50, had worked al Barbi.ton ror f combined total of 45 years when the firm announced it: would close its Provo plant. Barbizon President Anthony Hitter lllamt·d t he economy, the changing nature of the industq dOd the need lo consolidate operations m tht.' East wlwre the te'<t.Jle mills are locate<t. Wrnt GOOD REASON, Bcirt)l7un was llw ,,,I) union sewing shop within a 40 mile rad1u~ and fine of only four in Utah, a right·to-work stale N••arby nort u nion -.hops paid wages averaging 25 pe rcent to 50 llrn·cnt Jow1•r than Barbi20fl's union scale. ' As officers ror ILGWU Local 430, the three women began looking for Options LO keep their memher~ cmplO\ ea Most ended up takinR non-union !.C\\1ng ;obs or simply re· turned to hearth and home Warner Woodworth. a Brigham Young Llnl\'f'rs 1ty• business professor, s uggested the women re-organize; Barbizon as a worker-o wned shop The idea caught on loral-1 ly, and Local430 asked the international for $10,000 from the1r: .union dues to fund a feasibilttystudy · .. OFFICIALS AT ILGWlJ headquarter~ m Nev. York, . turned them down. ' Ms. Mecham said the women were ·shocked b y lhe re·\ · jection. "We fell it was our union dues from our local Ourt membership had voted tos pend the money." i "'"-1, .. 1 JJt M~ "' I 2.JD 10 2.. 4' -\<o FodtaP .... • 4S ~ ~ JRvr pl wO.•i' .. 10 •1 + , ... NVt< 1.16' t 10J 4,~ \lo lllCA pf J . .S • 11S 21 ~ ·-• J1•• " ~"' 2."' .. 17 ...... _ v. ~y. ,,. ,, 113 21h -I\• ~o I.JO 1• 102 SJ\.e I J•m•w 12 • • 9¥.-"" Na0!1<0 I.to 1 l4• " .... Rl.C ... 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Sarah Vauahan, world-famo~ jau and popular vocalist, is the featured performer at the con- cert set for 8:30 p.m. in Tilan Gym. Prices are $5 gener~l ad· mission. $'7.SO and $10.SO tor re- served bleacher seals. Any re- maining licltet.s will be available at. the gymnasium box office from 6:30 p.m. Saturday. •• 'POPS ENCORE' will be a marvelous opportunity to com· blne lwo very different musical worlds, the classical and the popular," said David Thorsen1 CSU F director of choral ac- tivities. •'Popi concerts are designed to appeal to persons who do not attend formal concerts regular- ly. We hope to capture their at- tention and return for a concert of Mozart or another master." Thorsen has been with the university since 1960, and under his leadership the choral music program has grown to national pPOminence. His groups have made two European concert tours and often tour the western states and Canada. CWLYPILOT SUL TRY SOLOIST Sa,.h V•ugh•n •t CSUF The SS-member Pacific Sym· phony Orchestra, under the direction of Dr. Keith Clark. will perform several selections in- cluding the world premiere of "Symphonic Sketches on Bealle Tunes" byTom Pedrini III, principal bassplayerinthe PSO. 'Cabaret' frenzy mesmerizes tarnished innocents HE IS PAllT of a family that bas owned music stores in both Orange and Los Angeles counties for three generations. According to Pedrini, who has previously worked in a concert with Mias Vaughan, said, "She is like an instrument with a four· octave vocal range. She can play with her voice, and her precision and expression are amazing." · She appears regularly with the Boston Pops and the County Basie Orchestras. · A master or gospel, jazz, classical and popular music, she has performed at the White House for two presidents. Her tours of Europe and Africa produced standing-room only audiences. Trl'AN GYM will be set up cabaret style for the "Pops En- core" concert, with tables occupying the main floor, and bleacher ieating arranged to accommodate up to 3,000 guests. Beverages and snack foods will be available for purchase during the concert. Proceeds from the concert will benefit the orchestra, com· munity groups involved with ticket sales, and the "Partners in Ex- cellence" rund for the university. Youth Theater Workshop~. Peter Kreder, Scott Gussman, Erik Ulvestad and Jason Guillian rehearsing for 'Pale Pink Dragon.· Youths . . -Stage .· " 'Fantasy By DON CHAPMAN Of .... Delly~ ... St.If '''f.he Pale Pink Dragon" is a . musical wtth dragons, witches, princesses, and an evil queen - plenty of parts for Director ~ . Surette's 32-member Laguna : Moulton Youth Workshop. : And, witb-au of them learning .all tboee ~IS have been :pretty ~Y around the Laguna lloulton Playbowie this week. Jt 11 a rammv feeling tor Ms. . Sarette, who began the youth :workshop 20 years ago. . ,, · AND, FOR AN Ob server watching her in actJoo dwm, a rebeartal for this weekend's tllree performances, It is not hard to see that sbe enjoys her •rk. ''1t'1 all I ever wanted to do," .aald. ''Wltbout chllclre11'1 theater, ~ life 1J dull. I doa 't 1ee thinp. I m aot Uvtnc It I'm not worldnc .... ehUdren ••• Bu& •be usually i1 workln1 1'llll lbem. Her ~ and ,......_ .,.. beld ~ die,... wtlla time .aofor1IOIDe acting of her own. "THE REASON l take time out is to remind myself as a director how to audition and how to act," she said. During rehearsals, Lisa pops up and down from the stage to a chair in lbe theater, continually instructing youngsters about stage presence, or reminding them to project their voicea1 ll's all very loud and clea.r . "When they si1n up, I tell them I'm a yelling director," said Lisa. "But they1 know l don't yell at them if they can't do better." PARTICIPANTS in the workshop, aged 5 .to 14, take the c9rrectlon in a gtown-up manner. Tboee who are not on 1ta•e 1olnt throulh their parts are in the wing• or theater seats revlewtn1 their lines. ••Jt '• really excltln1 belna on 1ta1e," aald Eddie Grainey, 14, ol hi• N¥elt theatrtcaJ yean. PTaedcie for \be play cdll tnto "Cabaret," the multjple prize- winning musical that launched one of the major song hits of the late 1960s. will start a 26-show run tonight at the GEM Theater in Garden Grove -almost 14 years to the day after its trium- phant o~ning on Broadway. rn its nearly three years in New York . "Cabaret" won the Tony Award, the N.Y. Drama Critics' Circltt Award and the Outer Circle Critics Award. When the show was given in London, it won the Variety and Evening Stanard polls. IT'S A TALE of ta.misbed in- nocents abroad in a land with nq time for innocence -Berlin in school time, Eddie explained, but he thinks it Is worth It. "SOMETIMES I would have liked to take a break for sports," he sam. "When there are two hour rehearsats a da y sometimes I have to sacrifice playing on teams at school." Dul, he said, he can memorize material more effectively and express himself better. Eddie plays kindly KJng Clement and Angela Bnmo is the evil Queen Contemtua. "l really 11Re performing," said the 11 -year·old Laguna Beach resident who Joined the troupe five years ago. "I 'll overdo sometimes, try my hardest. I'm not shy anymore. I work on buildlng myself up for emoUonal lines.'' THE STUDENTS work on projedlne in front of a mirror at home, and they are expected to learn their lines betwee n rehearsals. the years just before Hitler came to power. Elizabeth A. Hansen and Ran· dall P. Nott will recreate Sally Bowles, the restless. reckless English girl trying to believe in her singing talent, and Clifford Bradshaw, an American hoping lo become a two-book writer who is fatalistically drawn to her. THEIR YOUNG rbmance is echoed by a middle-aged couple. Andrew Boyer will be seen as Herr Schultz, the Jewish shopkeeper who deludes himself that the Nui movement 11 no threat to him, and Rita Stevens will become the sadly resigned rooming-house keeper, Fraulein She ma)! W!le monologues, and let students take the parts without direction. Or, she might give them the parts of animals, later mixing the animals in skits . , Later , those animal characteristics might be applied to humans for another skit. THROUGH ALL or the work. Ma . Surette has the help of parents, who make costumes, , handle publicity. and take up other chores. But she doesn't have much to • do with slage mothers: "U I sense one, 1 pretty well stay away. There are no stars lo my ptay1." "Pink Dragon" was written by Pbyllll McCallum wltb music by Jean Tandowaky and the late Prue Hold9nof Newport Beach. Mf. Surette use1 numerous . techniques to develop the creativity aftd tal8nt. It will be stated toni1ht at 7: ao p.m . at the La1una Moultoo Play'*-, f50 La1una Canyon Road, Lasuna Beach. Tlck.U are 50 centa for children and S1 for adu.lta. ~---------.. --.--. 1 •• Schneider with whom he hopes to end his loneliness. Lawrence Walls will be seen as the clown-faced master or ceremonies of the Kil Kat KJub cabaret, a place symbolizing the sleazy debauchery of the time, in which people tried to ignore the evil rising on the horizon. Robert Matthews will be seen as Ernst Ludwig, the fanatically devoted Nazi who at first befriends Cliff but later tries to enlist his assistance in smuggl· ing money. Other members of Ernst's "new society" include Paul Russell, Christopher Englert, Tim Nelson and Greg Turner, while F.d Steneck will portray Max, the owner of the cabaret. Diane Walsh is staging this melody-drenched , stirrin g musical play set against the tinselled era before the terrible madness descended on Berlin, while Melinda Moreno provides the too-hot-to-handle chore-graphy. JEFFREY KOPPE is design- ing the deliberately tawdry set· tings, and Diane Anderson the tacky, yet provocative, costumes, with Bill Wolfe as music director to back up the show 's theme: "Life is a cabaret, old chum, come to the Cabaret!'' The $5 and $6 tickets may be reserved by phoning 636· 7213 or purchased at the box office, 12852 Main St., Garden Grove. Beverly Sills lnlroduces 'Lit Traviata' The National Touring Opera Company, a division of the New York C¥.y Opera. will present Verdi's "La Traviata" at 2 and 8 p.m Sun· day in the 2,100-seat Good Time Theater at Knoll's Berry Farm. Beverly Sills. the famed prima donna and now general director of NYCO, will address the audience before each performance at 1:40 and 7:40 p.m. The performances, in Italian, will be fully staged and in- troduced by Tom Moon. head of the Con cert Societ y or California. Tickets are priced from S.12.50 to $25. • TWO separate casts or 65, in· eluding an orchestra of 27, l2 soloists. L2 choristers and a staff of 12. will be used because of un- ion requirements. The company will perform at 8 p.m. Saturday at Claremont College's Bridges Auditorium in Claremont before arriving in Buena Park Sunday which has been proclaimed "Beverly Sills · National Opera Touring Day" by the Orange County Board of Supervisors . Miss Sills previously visited h~r~ to sj.ng at the inaugural concert in the C~stal Cathedral in Garden-Grove and to headllae a benefit brunch for the March of Dimes. FRANK COSARO, who has won rave reviews from New York critics for many years. will produce the performances. · TALK PR!CED~S OPERA Brian Salesky and Nancy Kel-Dlv•BevertySHI• ly , music director and ad-. minialrator of NYCO, Miss Sills and her husband will be honored at an invitational dinner and reception, co-sponsored by South Coast Opera and Concert SQ.ciety of California. The society, based in Orange County, has presented the California ·Pops Orchestra, Carol Lawrence, Edie Adams, the Orange County Master Chorale and Calitomia Boys Choir. Its representatJves have toured China preparatory to a cultural exchanae between that country and America and have established contacts in Tokyo, Manila and Vienna. MISS SILLS' REMAllK.8 are expected to be about her new admlnlstraUve. post and future projects sbe envisions for the company. However, Moon saJd, 1be has requested that the curtain be raised so she can wander throuth the set tnd reminisce about her performances of lhe role. "La Traviata" was the lut of a trilogy that did the most to famlliariJe Verdi'• name and his expertise In contrastlng intlmaO! mood and lyrical pathos. , The libretto ao clOMlY pualleled social scandal4 In Italy and Paris in the 19th century that, a1lhouah the lint performances were ill J7lb centW")' eo1tumet, lhey too obviously broke away from remote subjedl con1ldered proper ror opera. The fiP.t presentation In Venice wu. a flasco because of these r.ia1ooa aD.d the culin& or a particularly stout prtma donn• aa the consumptive berolne. "II it my fault or the ainaen? TUne wlD lho1"." Verdi nmarked. · N•W YOllK CITY OP• •A'I lttlPHrwnln LH Aneetel otaen wtV-Moian'1 "Don Glov.nnl" Tuetday •• the Music Center Pevlllon. FutUNd In ttwt I p .m . performance will be c.,.,e VMeH, June Aftdenon, Feith l!stt.m, AIM Kays, Justino Olu, S.muel R~mey wnn John Maunrl conctuctlng. On Thur14My the com1W1ny •Ill perform ''Anna aot.N" •150 at I p,rn. For ticket Information calf (213) t72·7•1. TICKETS A9'• STILL on sale for the Orange County . Philharmonic Society's presentation of tbe Los Angeles Phllttarmonlc Dec. 6 at Santa Ana High School. Carlo Marla Glullni w ill direct Verdi's "La Forza del Oestlno". Also Included In the concert will be Wiiiiam Schuman's Symphony No. 3 and Brahms' SymphOny No. 2. For ticket Information.call 6'6-~11 . A DANCE CONCERT is scheduled tonight and Saturday at UC Irvine's Fine Arts Concert Hatl, beginning at 8 p.m . Graduate students will be performkig. Admission Is $2 for adults and Sl for students. "FOR COLORED GIRLS Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf" continues at OranQe Coast College tonight and Saturday In the Orama Lab Theater at 8 · p.m . Tickets are S3 at the door, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. "AMERICAN BUFFALO" continues at South Coast Repertory, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa ~sa through Nov. 16. Its playwright David Mamet earned Best American Play Award in 1977. Tickets are $9.SO and $8.SO at the SCR box office. For more information call 957-4033. "THE THREE PENNY OPERA" will be staged at tJC Irvine's Fine A rts Village Theater tonight and Saturday and again Nov. 11-15 at 8 from Long Beach or San Pedro CRUISES DAILY {t~ OR (213) 775·6111 (714) 527·7111 (213) 832..tS21 UNIVERISTY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE COMMITTEE FOR ARTS PRESENTS V'LA L 'BON VENT - FRENCH QUEBEC ENSEMBLE The French Quebe<. Cultural Exchange presents this dynamic group 1n an evening of French Cana- dian folk songs and dances. Saturday, November 15, 1980 8 :00 p.m. Crawford Hall Tickets available at the ASUCI .Box Office, Mon .. Fri., 9 :30am to 4pm. For further information call 833·6378. Main Floor S6, Lower Bleachers -SS, and Balcony \4. UNIVERSITY Of CAU~ llYM COMMITTEE FOi An'S f'MSIMTS THOMAS HARMOH -UCLA Olt6AMIST 'Program includes selections by Bach, Schuman n . Reger, Mende lssohn, Couperin. d'Aquln, and Bustehude. 5-day. Ho• ...... '· 1910 1:00 ft.M. -c ....... .... Tickets available at the ASUCI Box Ofl1ce. Mon -Fri , 9 30 am to 4 pm. FO(>lurther information call 833-6378. General $5, Othe.!i Students $4. and UCI Students S3. The State of the Union GORE VIDAL Wedne1day, November 19 8 p.m, UCI Science Lecture Hall Tickets ASUa eo" Office: u oenera1 edmftak>n: ss fecutty, staff. UCI Alumr¥ A.odatlon !Mmbera. Md other students: 12 UCI It~ ON LA IBADA~ LONG 8IAcM ST.-S 0.,,........,, Cuta Up, Don tto .... p.m . Tickets for Bertolt Brecht's cabaret musical are M for adults and $2 for students. For more Information ca II 833-(i617. A FREE CHAMBER MUSIC. concert °'ts undef' way Saturday at Cal State Fullerton's Recital Hall, beginning at 8 p.m. The • event Is sponsored by the university__. and the National Association ot.CortrsM>sers/ USA. Featured will be Robert Steward, Bob Linn, Tony Vazzana and Frank Campo. GUY AND PHYLLIS HALFERTY will be taking th4t Orange Coast College auditorium stage Saturday durlnQan8p.m. tribute to planlst-compc>ser 'Fats waller featuring such hits as "Ain't Mlsbehavln'," "Honeysuck~e Rose,"· and "I Can't Give You AnythlnQ But Love Baby." Tickets are $3 for adultsand$~forOCCstudents. THE WILLIAM HALL CHORALE will be performing Sunday. The 8 p .m . concert at Glendale High School will feature Brahms' "German Requiem" and "Alto Rhapsody." For ticket lnfor~atlon call (213) 966-0085. DOii MO. ·, ,. Hawaii's favorite singer Wtu be n tM LAanll .. acft convention Centercs Terrace TflNter Wedneldmy at 1:30 p.m . Fortk:ket lntormatloncau Tlcketronor Mutual aoenctes. · "PLAY IT AGAIN SAM" contlnuH n the La Mir_. Civic Theater through Nov. 16. WOOdy Allen's comedy wltl st. "M-A-S.H" actor Gery Burghoff who plays Rader In ttwt hit TV Show. For ticket JnformetJon call 994-6310. . , ( .. HALLOW•EN MAY•• OYER, but more sptne-tlngllng thrllls I await audiences at C.I State Long I Beach Thursday with the opening of "Night Must t=all." The murder mystery continues through Nov. 22 .t the Studio Theater, 6101 E . 7th St. For ticket lnformetlon,calt (213) ~98-5526. • SOUTHERN CALltrORNIA COLLEGE opens Its 1990-81 drama season with Oscar Wiide's ''The Importance of Being Earnest" Thursday through Nov. 15 ·~again Nov. 21 and 22 In the college ch._I, S5 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. For ticket Information tor the 8 p.m. show call 556-3610. CURTAIN RISES THURSDAY on Shakespeare's comedy "A Midsummer Night's Dream" at Chapman College's Waltmar Thfater, 333 N. Glassel! St., Orange. Tickets are S3 for adults, $1 .50 for students for the 8 p.m . show. CARMEN DRAGON wll.I lead the Glendale Symphony Orchestra · durlnQ the openlnQ of their S7th season at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion Saturday at 8:30 p.m . Featured will be sNanist Grant JOhannesen performing Prokofieff's Concerto No. 3. For ticket lnformatien call (213) 2 .. 1-9413. THE LAGUNA BEACH CHAMBER Music Society will present an evenlnQ of music by the Paris Chamber Players led by Michael Debost Nov. 14. The I : 15 progr.._ wm lnolud9 warb tay ISachMdMourt'n the ueuna IMch HIOh SC... AudMorlum, '25 Pwtt Ave. Tick~~ $7 ~the box office°' by calling -.5161. 1 OltG~IT THOMAS HA..Mo.. Wiii Sunday In a CIOftCel't at ll Irvine's Fine Arts Concert Hall a~t 8 p.m . The UCLA profenor has rformed with the LOI Angeles hllharmonlc •nd the Los Anoeles CMmber /Orchestra. Tickets are M for adults ' and $3 for students at the o.t.way ptata Box Office. SAN PRANCISCO'S MIM• TROUP• will present a free show MoncMy at UC Irvine's Getew•y Plaza at ftOOI). The troupe will perform a comedy performance In the "ruins" of Anahefm where a-m'Mt • water shof"ta9es lead to • future of mistrust. RODGERS AND HAMM•RST•IN hits will be performed ton'-end Saturday durlnt the Lona 8Hch Symphony's ~concert at the Terrace Theater, 300 E. Ocean Blvd. For ticket lnforrnatlonforthe8:30p.m.show c,all(213)436-3203. CHAPMAN COLLEGE will host SQPrano Genevieve Welde during an 8: 15 performance In the c9llege's Bertea Hall Tuesday. Pl.anlst Michael Cave will be featured In the program which Includes works by Debussy and Strauss. Admission Is $5. SOAPBOX SATURDAY NIGHT opehs Saturday night at 8 with a llne-'up of comedy routines performed by Golden West College students In the Health Sclenee Bulldlng 131. Admission Is $2. HIROSHIMA, a Japanese-American jazz band performs Nov. 1~ at Fullerton's Pacific Theater, 2500 E. Nutwood Ave. Tickets for the 8 anct 10 p.m. performances are $6 for adults and M for students at the door. BERLIN/LOS ANGELES BICENTENNIAL CELEBRATION 1980-81 ~ I at UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, . IRVINE Nov . 1l 3·5 p .m . I Nov. 11 Student Services I (Bookstore) Nov. 16 UCLA Royce Hall 6 p.m . Nov. \9 UCLA Royce Hall Nov. 22 UC Irvine Concert Halt 8p.m . Nov. 23 UC Irvine Concert Hall 4p.m . Nov. 23 UC lrvlne Village . Theatre 8:30p.m . Nov. 24 uc iiv1ne VIiiage Theatre &p.m. Nov. 25 UC Irvine concert Hall Oec.7 UC lrvlne Vlll•O' Theatre lp.m. • , In Coo-peration with Der 'Senator fur Kulturelle Angelegenheiten, West Berlin, Germany (The Senate For Culture) PRESENTS SemlMr with Women Filmmabn of Bertin UC Irvine Social Science Tower220 The public Is invited. Discussion of their fltms. For Information, call Committee for Arts (714) BJJ-6378. I,, Reception for Women Fiimmakers of Berlin following the Seminar. Hosted by the Newport Beach City Arts Commission. StUdent Services I Lounge, S p.m . to 7 p.m. Untergang der Titanic (The Sinking of the Titanic.) A new opera by Wilhelm Dieter Siebert presented in Engtlsh by Deutsche ()per Berlin. Buses tor students leave UCI In front of Administration . Bultdlng at 4 p.m. for UCLA Royce Hall performance at 6 p.m .. st udents only. Limited number 6f tickets available for the faculty/staff and community. A Happening .... Tickets $14. For information. (714) 833-6378. No·Set Ensemble. Electronic, computer, and percussion instruments featured In this unusual evenlnc;a of lmprovlsatlonal music by,ttie five-member No-Set Ensemble Of Bertin. Tlckets$51$4, S3 UCl students. RIAS Kammerchor in Concert. The 47-member a capelta choir, presents a program Of standard and c'Ontemporarv works. Tickets $5, $4, S3 UCI students. Oskar Schlemmer und Tani with dancers Gerhard Bohner, Jessica Ebert, Terence Kalba, Phlllp Kilner; chor.agraphy by Gerhllrd Bohner. Based on the work of artist/dancer Oskar Schlemmer. Tickets $5, $4, S3 UCI students . Muslcalische Cornpagnie. Nine young artists perform music of tft. • 16th and l7Ut centuries on historic musical Instruments. Tickets SS, $4, S3 UCI students. . Kreuzberger Strelchquartett wlll give a w«kshoP demonstration for students and community. Admission frM. Gruppe Neu Muslk. Contempor1ry music of Berlln composers. Tickets $1. $4, $.3 UCI stucMf\ts. · .. ..., ..... -·--· ' Bet.Un Los Angeles Working together in Culture, Science and Industry . A Sister City , Bicentennial Celebration~ 1980·81 ( le • .. • ... '<l ··~·---1 I . . •• ·- OUT NABOUT ~tcs.y. NC>Yember 7, 1te0 ~· Fish · Frying Teclin:UJue Finer • in mort.deUa, pro.ciutto, ham and auorted et.ee.e. ' • , Aa a IM 1\111 tu•. ~ don't •lfetcb m•da f"rUaer fro• Oraa1• County than CmM*. N.C 1k1t h '1 not u fu ult UHd to be. Aad 11 )'GU think that '1 for lhe birdl, you'll ~.,.. CldlenriH bt vl1itlnt a newly opened ,..ta....t • 17th Street ln Cott.a Meaa. At the Cali.,._ Laadlaa aad 01.tUU.ry. you see, the aame llD't the only thins that's been brou1bt MN fl'OID the Old South. l!v• ~ there wasn't Ume ror a meal, I manaltd to drop by the other day for a bit of standards. CaJabuh 1tyle abrtmp, for e.ample, served wtth trench frtea, cole ai.w and huah puppies, LI tabbed at $4.75 foe lunch aad ts.75 for diMer. THE t'lSHEaMAN'S B&OCBETTE - shrimp, scallops and snapper skewered with bacon, green pepper and onion -served with cole slaw and trench frlea ls priced at $4.15 and f7.50. lng room can be rese,.ved for banquets and the re1taurant al.to operate.a a complete cateriof service. 4 . Lunch ia served at Calabash Laodintf and Di1tillery Mondaj tbrouab Saturday from 11:30 a.m. alld dinner ruahUy from 4 p.m . Telephorfe: 842-9855. ••• TAKE IT FROM HERE, Swaday brunch at Pronto Rlltorante in South Cout Plaza, Costa Meaa, more clo.ely resembles banquet than buffet. The elaborate feast offers SO delectable selectioos to please Just about any taste. For the sweet tooth tbere'r scrumptious t le mon, strawberry or cboeolate lllOU49e or Danish pastries. For the ~lorie-coucioua. Pronto serves a Ugbt fruit salad, melon or jello. Located on the second floor of lbe mall between Bullock's and Bretanos.-Pronto Ristorante features northern Jtallan cu11ine served in an elegant atmosphere. The Sunday buffet is priced at $9.SO for adults and $4.SO for c~ildren. Reservations: 540-8038. • • • Out 'N About Norman Stanley Halibut, salmon, aubaas or swordfish, served with baked potato or french fries and cole slaw, are uniformly tabbed at f7.SO each. Other dinner selections include lobst.er (one tail, $9.95. two tails, $13.95); crab legs (one pound $8.95, one and a half pounds), $9.95); add a choice eight ounce top sirloin steak to mike your own combinaUon $2.96 extra}. For those who want lo bypass the seafood route there's also a 12 ounce top sirloin steak, Diners can make unlimited rorays through salads. entrees and desserts whlle complimen- tary champagne ls served throughout the meal. Starter breakfast items include eggs Florentine, eges Benedict, bagels with cream ~heese and fresh orange juice. Next you move to a wide array or appetizers such as marinated mushrooms. pickled beets, fried zucchini, bot and cold hors d'oeuvres and chef's scallops. it MUSICAL DYNAMO JOHNNY Stewart plays "friendly music." Performing at Anaheim's Overland Stage and Territorial Saloon, ,he doesn't put on a show -he gives a party. "People go out to have agoodtime," uysthe energetic vocalist-instrumentalist. "My concem is starting up a party in tbe audience. I help them forgettheirtroubles." $7 .50. and a London broil, $4.95. · adv&Me acouting which prompted a high priori- ty on teWnti back for lunch or djnner. SEAFOOD IS THE MAJNSTA Y here and m06t fresh fish entrees are prepared Calabash style or CaUfomia style . The first method relates to a small fi shing village in North Carolina on the Atlantic coast at the South Carolina bo~er. Calabash -un· abashedly -bills itself as the "seafood capital of the world." LOCATED IN THE NEW Vons Center at 17th and Orange Streets. the restaurant appears deceptively small from the exterior. Inside the bright and attractively decorated premises are surprisingly huge -two enormous dining areas and an equally sizable cocktail lounge. The main course features baron or beef, roast turkey or baked ham sliced to order. Other hearty dishes include red ·snapper al pomodoro, veal with mushrooms, cold ·poached pece de giomoor Italian sausage and bell pepper. SA.IADS INCLUDE LINGUINI with tuna. fettuccine with chlcken, and carrot. with raisins. And you can also sample such delicacies as lox, The repertoire of rock. oldies and standard hits now leans toward country western music. And if it's cOWltry. Stewart can make it cook. He is backed by vocalist Kathy Sanders and Bob zellln on keyboards from 9 p.m. to 1 :30 a.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays at lSSS S. Harbor Blvd.,Anaheim. Current entertainment in the lounge, Wed- nesday through Saturday, is Jason Chase, a long·time Orange Coast favorite. The back din· That may be a tough claim to prove but when 800 people support more than 20 seafood restaurants, some credence has to be given. Calabash style cooking, I was told, centers on moist fillets or tender sheltrlsh dipped in a secret batter or lightly breaded and then quick- ly deep fried in pure vegetable oil. THE NEW COSTA MESA spot follows suit to produce what's regarded as the "world's best spfood" -from a southern point of view, or course. · California style, on the other hand, means items like shrimp, scallops or moist fillets are lightly basted with sesame oil and spices and then delicately charbroiled. The restaurant plays no favorite for the best style. That is strictly up to you .... if you can arrive at a decision. Prices at Calabash Landing have to be viewed as exceedingly reasonable by today's ~ . · aa-a11 • ur ... an Talents Combined UC Irvine's Library Staff Association and Fine Arts Department will present a talent show at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the Fine Arts Concert Hall to benefit the uni· versit y's Handicapped Students General Fund. Donations will be $3 at the door or $1.50 ror stu· dents. Works by Vivaldi, Mozart . Hue a nd Debussy will be offered along with poetry and dance. wan ... On November 8 & 9 our cobblesto ne streets w11! be trans formed into the "Streets of Laredo" where the good guys always wore white hats and the bad guys always got theirs We'll have stunt shooters. sq uare dancers and the fa mous "Clogger" dance troupe w1 lh all kinds of W ild West fun and surprises' Not to menhon the great shopping. dmmg and browsing a lways going on at Lido Marmo Village The wild west 1s coming to Lido y all come. too' SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 8. from lOam to 6pm. Pl .L'S SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 9. from noon to Gpm. LIDO MARINA VILLAGE lu•• oll Poc:1hc Coo'' H1q1 •w11 o• Newpoll Blvd and V10 Lide n Newp"r' Bnoch Friday Nights Only! Pete Willcox· own MIDNITE SPECIAL 'Elvis le The History of Rock" Kt'l(•ni~ '"' I I "' \ti<tmtt' l'r1u· Si ·,o The MICHAEL-DARRIN ·DANCERS Buffet 8c Show m..$14.00 ... . - PRONTO RISTORANTE. IT'S MORE THAN DINING-- IT'S HAPPY HOUR ANDSUnDAY ~ BUFFET BRUNCH. R ronto Rlstorante adds a new dimension to nlngout in CostaMesa. th unrivaled northern Italian culSine. Gracious Continental service. And a decor that'• elegant, yet subdued. Designed for com- fort, whether you join us for cocktaUs, our magnificent Sunday champagne buffet brunch or a full meal. LUNCH & DINNER AT PRONTO is a culinary event. Authentic no1thern Italian cuisine begins with only the fre shest ingredients -choice veal. seafood and beef -masterfully prepared and presented. Even the pasta is hand-spun each day. right before your eyes. A cellar of fine wines and homemade desse rt s complements any meal. O r ... try our magnifice nt 50 item Sunday Brunch with complimentary champagne. HAPPY HOUR AT PRONTO is the perfect way to celebrate sunset with a friend. EnJOY congenial conversation over your favorite cocktail. And select from an entire ............ buffet of delicious hot and cold hor d'oeuvres -compliments of h_ ho use. of course. Happy Hour P is from 4 to 8 p.m. SUNDAY BUFFET BRUNCH AT PRONTO is a ve ritable feast including 50 sumptuous dishes. From specialties like Eggs Florentine and Flounder Filet Almandine - to classic favorites like fresh roasted turkey and ham. Accompanied with fresh baked breads and pastries. And complimentary champagne. Sunday Buffet Brunch is served from I 0:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Banquet f acilit1es available . . { seven nights a week. /It SOUTH COAST PLAZA , Fashion Wing Upper Level Private Entrance Blue Level Parking Garage For reservations call: 540-8038 5>~©~ti©.· RISTORANTE ·, '· TM IT'S MORE 'DIAN DINING. IT'S MAGIC. . ; .. • -Forty Carats' Goe8 On, Gleaming . 'l'Mre II an admjraba. &.aclt)' la eom· aity duter, u lMdadlve .• .._.. IDUll\ 10 '' .._. Uaat IOIM!Mw trwcedl ,.,..led ltfort-. Wl.,_. &M Hun.....,... a.aeh •• )' ....... ud IU latfft prod~tloll ... 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BEAvTlrtJLL Y ENACTING the over-40 divorcee who's pursued by a 22-year-04'1 millionaire ii Vicky Gaylord, whose softly at- tractive features m~b well with her sym- pathetic performance. Scott Williamson ia first rate as her determined suitor, a model of charm and confidence. Randy Keene. elves a slickly natural in· terpretaUon of Miss Gaylord's parasitic yet engaging ex-husband, a perennially out of work actor. Melissa J ohnson, an increasin1ly familiar face locally. scores aa the teen-age daughter while Roger Milli lends some broad comedy as an oil-rich Texan. Gilberta Causey swipes a few scenes as the swinging Granny Maud, Mias Gaylord's opin· ionated mother. Rex and Norma Binmore have a pair of showy cameos as Wil liamson's parents, while Marjorie Rockwell, Florence Ehlers and Jonathan Plevka complete the cut LD.mnor •utiament.a. . Tl:CRNICM.L Y, THE productioo reflect& the 1reat atrldes t.M playhouae baa made since It opened a year a10 -the three set· Un&• are handled wttb minimum difftcuJty. "F~Carat.a" conU.ue1 roe: nve more weelr. , layln1 Fridays aad Saturdays at 8:30 Dec . s. at the playhouse, in the Seacliff Villa1e sboppln1 center on Main Street at Yorktown A venue ln Hwitlnaton Beach.. JI you still haven't seen it, now's a good time. * BACKSTAGE -The Superstar Awards Show. a Laa Vegas-style musical comedy re· vue, opens Tueaday at Sebastian's Grand Dinner Playhouse in Anaheim's Grand Hotel . . . the show plays Tuesdays through Saturdays at 8:45, Sundays at 7:45, with an 11:30 cocktail show Saturdays only and a special "Tribute to Elvia and the History ·of Rock and Roll" at midnight Fridays ... it plays through Jan. 4, after which it moves to Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse in San Clemen.te . . . . CALL80ARD -Auditions for "Honestly Now." a world premiere of the comedy by El Toro playwright Jack Sharkey, will be held Monday and Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Gam Theater, 12852 Main St., Garden Grove ... director John Craig will be seeking three men and three women from 20s through 60s Home of Fresh Local Lobster I ~E N DAILY 11:00 A.M. \ L U N e DINNER• COCKTAILS LOISTIR SEASON IS HBE!!!! Leading lady Laura Mitchell, masquerad· ing as a boy, grimaces as she fends off the unwanted attentions of a lovesick shepherdess, Delia Rose, in Shakespeare's "As You Like It," opening tonight at Golden West College ·s community th"eater in Huntington Beach. Tickets are $3.50 for the 8:30 shows that continue Saturday and Nov . 13-15 and 20-22. CO...url LUMCHIOM I 11 a.m ...... p.m.) ( ~ Local Lobster • • • $6.Ht COMft.111 Dl8• Fri .. Sat. & Sun. (Whole l ocal Lobster .. SI I.tit CO...urllll• Mon. thru Thurs. Oylllr ... 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PWCOlltSl DlllB Springsteen, Band Overwhe~ Again I I • IMNed at vour table) ond SHOW .._1 1 l tS -iii.; FOR THE HOTIEST ENTERTAINMENT IN ORANGE COUNTY . Go to the ... ov. 7-1 •Nov. 9 Afternoon SOME FUN Nov. 9-10.11~EBEL ROCKERS .. ov. 12·1~ME FUN 2406 NEWPORT BLVD. NEWPORT BEACH 675-2244 ........ I t11 :~~.:!7'0: l .:'. ~·. ~. lndonHlen Rijatt.ftl J • s:!;.,.. I~ frtalt Rth \f •. ~· /t I For a Deliciously Different Treat Make a Reservation Now! . ••I ,,, By MICHAE L PASKEVJCH OftlW~ly .. lltlllCalt It's become almost superfluous to heap further praise onto the saga of Bruce Spring- steen . It's the story C1f a false start -"New Dylan" cover boy status in 1976 and subsequent backlash to finally found ac~eptance among the masses in 1980 . EVEN THE NEWER fans know most of the background of the man called The Boss, the quintessential American rocker from Asbury Park, N.J. He cruised Into Los Angeles on a crest that is no longer just in the critical sense. Springsteen's long-awaited double-album, "The River" blazed to No. 1 on the American charts In less than two weeks, and the singer /guitarist 's reputation for devastating live performances made five consecutive nights at the dreary Sports Arena instantselJouts . PERSONAL EXPECTATIONS were high since I have an album collection that includes a great bootleg recording of Springsteen in San Francisco circa 1978. Added to that was the viewing of 10 minutes or so of film.stealing footage of the Boss in the "No Nukes" movies. But nothing really prepared me for the overwhelming impact of the artist in person during his final show Monday night; one that ran more than five hours with no supporting act and one inter mission. Stockyard-like chants or "Bruuuce" already were richocheting through the cavernous arena when the lights cut and Springsteen, greeted with hysterical cheers. s trode forward and ripped into his anthem "Born to Run." IMMEDIATE SHOCK. Springsteen's six· piece backup, good as it is on vinyl, sounded so deep and dynamic live that eyes scanned for a hidden symphony in the wings. . As it continually proved throughout the set, this is easily the most powerful yet flexible unit in the business. working off the solid bottom laid by drummer Max Weinberg and bassist Garry Tallent. and around the keyboard layer- ings of organist Danny Federici and pianist Roy Bittan. Bittan, in particular, was s pectacular, alternately supplying funky or straight-ahead rock· chordings as well as neo-classical solos s uch as the one that preceded the ballad. "oiilt Blanck. '1 538-1540 •I Bl F t OpenO••IYll•.m.IOp.m '1~ uegrass es 7610E CHAPMANAVE. SAT&SUN,4-IOPM ORA,NGE (JutlEotl of Npl. Fwy.) ICl.OSEDTUESOAYI . ,'--...._..._~-..-_..,,...__,,_~'·I Fills UC I Park TtlE CAN"ERY LUNCHEON: FE~~~~~:~ J~~.~~~TH FMSM..Y IAK8 YMUAILI qulCHI ff I ISM NUrT •MMISM '2.95 E .A.RLY DIMERS· SPECIALS OF THE MONTH "' • 5·~·30 MON.-FRI. FRESH FISH OF THE DAY S6t5 TERIYAKI BROCHETTE HAPPY HOUR: 4 00-600 MON · FRI DRAFT BEER 50 WELL DRINKS 90 FREE CANNERY CLAM CHOWDER Famed fiddler Byron Bertine and the blue- grass group the Instant Brothers will headline the second annual UC Irvine Bluegrass Festival in Campus Park Nov. 15, rrom 9:30 a.m . to 4:30 p.m . The free event will feature banjo, fiddle and band competition throughout the day. Bertine will be one of the judges for the competition, which is open to the public. Prbes will include cash a wards and merchandise. En- try fee !or the competition.is $2. Bertine has played with such groups as the Rolliing St.ones and the Dillards. The Instant Brothers perform frequently in Los Angeles folk clubs. The Bluegrass Festival will feature refresh- m ents and game booths sponsored by UCI cam- pus organizations. For further information, phone 8.13·5547. LIVE PERFORMANCES Ol!VAITATING Bruce SprtnptHn'a In Control Saving the best for last, the band is rounded out by Steve Van Zandt on guitar and The Big Man -styUsh Clarence Cle mons on sax. CLEMONS' SOARING SOLOS are every bit as important lo the heavy-weight sound as Springsteen's growling vocals, and the Big Man on stage proved the perfect visual foil (and ac- complice) to The Boss' special brand of serious rock 'n 'rolljive. . The first half of the show cleared out most of the exJ)ected standards -lhe soulful strut of "loth Avenue Freeze Out" to the romantic born· bast of "Thunder Road" -with the audience so completely in Springst een's control that his every gesture evoked roars of support, . But Springsteen is no smug superstar. He played to the crowd. of course, leajjing on and off amplifiers at both sides of the stage. but he didn 't toy with the m. JUST AS IDS LYRICS reflect a facet of American culture -big cars. factories and working class hopes for better things to come - he came across as the archetypal "Joe next door " who a lmost ac~identally picked up a guitar one day and became a star. That personalized conntttioa to his fans is what makes Springsteen such an endearing figure. He dedicated songs to folks he'd apparently · just met backstage, and urged lhe audience to wage war on ticket scalpers. legal broker types or otherwise. N011NG THAT THE top ticket price was $12.50 (but ended up on the open market at up- wards of $50), Springsteen went as far as to ask t h e crowd to write letter s of protest to Democratic Assembly,man Mel Levine. seeking new legislation to fight inflated prices. "It's your city!" he declared. Springsteen iJ!I the only artist with the guts to attempt a shbw featuring more than four ·hours ol music. He overcame most of the obvious problems of pactna such a show prqperly by mixing gentler new tunes from "The'River" with more famiUar, hard-edied tracks from "Darkness on theEdaeofTown" and "BomtoRlm." • :rhou&h his voice was Wlder obvious strain from four previous nights or performing, Springate«i actually increased the intensity level during the second half of the show. He simply~­ fused to ease up, opening with "Cadillac Ranch" and then into · the d emanding ''Because the Night.'._' YOU NAME IT, HE played it, and just when it seemed either be or the audience would ~ltlen ~ragan GENUI• CHltel MAHDMIN DISHES I Speciolizing In Chinese A lo C.orte Dishes Lunch Dinner Dilly • Food To Take Out 4111C...,._ HH.._.. .... OHMM • 710.1171 COITA NIM C'"94 ~ 642·7"2. 631·"" dt-!lftf RE-OPENS MONDA y I NOVEMBER 10 I with expanded kitcl1e11 and THE CELLAR -for parties to 50 LUNCH. MON-FRI DINNER. TUES-SAT LATE SUPPER 10·2 a.m .. 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PEOPLE'S NIGHT Happy Hour Co~tail prices, 4:30 . 9l WINE TASTER NIGHT Any wine on menu Ii S1 • glaul We'll open any bottle of your cho~ce. AND DON'T FORGET THE SUPER SOUNDS OF BILL ERICKSON, APPEARING MONDAY · SATURDAYf ' ~••\ ~ COSTA MESA 3131 Brtstol fth. ratl-3000 . HOLLYWOOD (AP) Tony award-winner Nell Carter will play a police sergeant in "Lobo" when the NBC series m oves from the country to the city. Miss Carte r. who won her Tony as best actress in a musical for "Ain't Misbehavin.'" joins the show Sgt. Hildy Jones. BIG BAllD DAllCllll wtth EDDIE STEll and the BIG BAND COUPLES & SINGLES NEWPORT MARRIOTT HOTEL 900 Hewpori C....... 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Pl.LtQJ, P.,O. lo• 1 RO, Colla • Mea•, CA:· t2t21. · We'N do the reat. for lnlonnatlon about legal advertlel"I plHM c•H 142-4321 Ext.332. • -- ONl Y f't\.Ot Victory'• EchD Heard l'rana JOMPh Ha_yda't *atUUe "llUI la 0 ,'1 °"" called u.. '11.oN Nellla 11111 '' wtll be performed by Oraq• Coul eou.,.1, 10-voace Chor• wtlb a full orch•tn, .a I p. •· Nov. 11 la the 0CX: Awlitorlua. Tifk.U, prieed at P for adwu Md • for ' eblld,.. _., 11 aad Gold Card bold•re (HIUOf elt!Jene), are OD l• ln the co11e,.·, Ad· ininl•lraUon BuJldln1. 1701 talrvlew Road, Coata llllM. TM OCC ticket of· flee 11 open Monday lbJ'Oulh Friday from I a.m. to 5 p.m. and 1·7 p . m .• and Saturdays from 8 a .m. to noon. Tickets wiU alao be aold at lhedoor. Jolyne Jeftera H · 1umea the role of dlret· tor of OCC's Chorale wblle Richard Raub la on Hbbatlcal. Ma. Jeffers received her muter'• •1ree from ClnclnnaU Conservatory of Mwlc; ii director of music at the First Con1re1atlonal Church ln Glen· dale and la a member or the Loi An1tiea Ma1ter Chorale and the Ro1er Wagner Chorale. GUEST SOLOISTS for lbe performance will include soprano Daren McBride, meaao-aoprano Lois Ebelhare, tenor Hayden Blanchard, and bua Warren Kaplan. ifl nternational ~ .. ~':~!~.1 ~!~~~~•Use an outdoor festival aloncalde the Queen Mary ln . Long Beach from Nov. 12·18 to show and sell pro- • ducts from 30 natioM. • "'ltlE TIMING wlll give everyone the op- portunity to come and buy gifts for the Christ maa ' seaaoo or for whatever at unbeard-of-bar1aln "prices," said Roy Hassett, show producer. , Products to be shown will come from Israel, • India, Peru, Mexico, Germany, Italy, Indonesia and many other countries. "It's going to be a huge market place with more than SOO exhibits where you will be able to buy anything from new can, motorcycles and mopeds to lace, glassware, knives, fi1hJn1 tackle a nd wood carvings to artifacts and other • handmade originals," said Kuaett. HE ADDED THE SHOW will include elephant and camel rides for children and international foodstuffs. Admission will be $3.00 for adults and $1.SO for · 16 years and under. Parking is free. Ma. Mc&fide la 1 member ot the OCC t1cully, ud • frequent performer In tht Or1n1t County •rH. A member of the Loi An1tl11 M11ler Choraa. alDot LM. lhe '"'' 1t tht Pr11ldtnll•I la11i&praUon la ltn, and perlormtd ln th• l•raell ll1i&1fc hit.Ivel In lt?t. A naUve ot Phll1~tlphl1, M1. 11:.,.lh•rt la • member ot UHi Ro••r W1,ner Choral• 1nd l.oa An1•• M .. ltr Chorale. ~ hll pertormtd wllh the Opu1 Company of Ptiltadtlph&a, the1 Phlladtlplda llqen, tht Phll1dtlphl1 Orelurlo Choir, and tht Penuylv1nl11•m MUllCll BLANCHA&D TOValD l:urope, Ja111n •net Central America 11 tenor aolol•t with th• Roa&ttr Wa•ner Choraa, and ha• performed 1t C1rn111le1 Kall and tht L.A. Mualc O.n(tr. lit hH htlt11 " member ot th• Ntw En•l•nd Oper1 Thtattr. •1111 h•ld faculf.¥ poeltlon1 at th• Unlvttr•lty or Ho11the11·11 California. and U.C. lrvlnt. 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Glulini and C'urzon Wl'rt' ai. onl' in their mlerpretallon t>f •M[ .S.M,.A (Qtrif1'ffril~I(> --· .;-..f'~i!!J ... _.,~l~..!!--• ~--;;...-" i"'.J , I~ '4\ ......... 11\\''B .. l 'lll\ \I I """·" '" \ -Q ,Hj - SHIRLEY MecLAINE LOVING COUPLES PLUS(PG) Olllrru, AOWl A Mot _____ ._·G_LORIA" TH I· !·lit T DI·.:\ DI Y ~I :\ No~ _,,,u will ht• lht•rt' ~h<·n Wt' ... lfAISE·THE .J....L ~ITANIC·-- l'iUt "FADE TO BLACK" (RI to •~•vive: KILL .. ORB[ KILLE'.D """ "BREAKER, BREAKER" OAY" "MOTEL HELL" •NOW PLAYING tN IMI W QOWl.la FllAN• tffOUll4 JIU fAYI -••AT QAVftl 1a~H "THE '""'~ FIRST ltf.N\Y. oeAoL v Tufi\ im SIN" (Al .... :~~ ... "" • u • ''· " ,. l'iW. M f -t ... It "LOVING ' " '" "• COUf'Ll!I" llo1lSC<R.N • .:•. I (!] '""' ~ OH,GODI IOOKD CLA«>SICAL MUSIC • •L t • \ this qulntetaentlal claulcal piano eoocer10. The concludlnl work wu Beethoven'• Seventh Symphony. Glullnl and the LA Philharmonic 11ve ua a. rmdiUon char•~ terlaed by hllh enerty, d!MJp pualon and a sm11hln1 climax that led to five cW'taln ca* for lhe beloved maestro. • • • CHAPMAN COLLEGE OPENED ita fall mualc season with a concert by lta Cbamb..- Orcbeatra directed by John Koshak with the Touch of Cla ssical Chapman Colle1e Sln1ers and Concert Choir led by William Hall. The orchestra opened with two excerpg from Aaron Copland's "Billy the Kid" - "Prairie Night" and "Celebration Dance." lt wos n lively readln~ with good dynamics . Koshak then conducted Bach's "Bran: den burg Concerto No. 5." This writer ap. vrt•clales u more lively reading of this work und roWld the allegro too slow. HOWEVER, LAUltEL MYEllS on flute Jullt-llazclhunst on violin. and Mark Evw on plunO s howed by the excellence of tbetr vl1.1yln11 why tho music department or Chap- mun 111 110 "1ghly regarded. They played lwaullfully. e1Chl~ltlng a arup or Bach that muny othcrolder persons would envy. Thf• orche11tral portion was concluded by pluylnlJ Schubert's Symphony No. 5. Although tho openln1 alle1ro was rou1h. the unduntc was smooth. The mlnuet was taut and lhe concluding alle1ro was stron1. It must be acknowled1ed that the ~n· 11i1ttently hlah vocal quality or the Chapman College Singers and Concert Choir set them apartfrom the orchestra. good as it wu. Whether lyrics were serious or sad, re- ligious or secular . the 52 members of both grouJ)s gave a virtuoso performance. Hall is a magnificent choral conductor. and alon1 with Kos hak, gives Chapman its own dynamic duo. OU•NIS CHlltllfC»f"HU• ... "FADE TO BL ACK"'"' FIU ........ , ... I.At t 00 J ............ &:M ... ... """ ' ,, J 11 • "·, , ... .. PLUS(PQ) "SOMEWHER IN TIME" LOVING COUPLES PLUS (A) "MIDDLE AGE CRAZY" • ••• ''"'" •n«>"t op!-_ ·: .••. ~· [!) ,._ ....... ""' ····-··· "THE , FIRST DEADLY SIN""'' "SMOKEY AND THE BANDIT 111 ' ,.. , ..... ............. .. '" .... r l 'I GALLERIES Fridaly, November 1, 1980 l•aglnatlen Takes Flight, S•ows Arrive Here AaT MD AVIATION WIU "9 IUbte<tt of e 9-cture ThUnday at MIMI..._ Vltuel Am Comole•, 11131 MMt St., ~rden Grove. Miile MecMl, avtatlon enl1t for McDonnell Douglas wlll tree• tM ttlstory of •rt Md •lrcraft durlftl th9 tr• 7:30 p.m. tecture. TN• tlTM ANNUAL •XNt•ITtON of tM NMloMI W•tercotor Society °""' Sundey at the L•oun. Be«h Museum of Art, 307 Cllff Drive. MMe than 100 ~lfttlnQI were selected for the juried show, from ...tlsts .cross the nation. The museum is open ct.Uy except Tuesdays from 11: 30 a.m . to 4:30 p.m. "PORTRAIT IN AMERICAN ART" is the topic of a lecture Thursday which looks at the American art scene from 1775 to 1980. Donald Lagerberg wlll speak at 1 p .m . In the University Center Theater at Cal State. Fullerton. Admission Is $5. OALERIA ELENA Is hosting a new art show Saturday In Its Newport Beach gallery, 2811 Villa Way. Featured In the show will be artists Sam Scott, Veloy Vlgll, James G. Davis, Artemlo Sepulveda and Lee Simpson. For more Information call 675-6242. BILL AGEE PHOTOGRAPHS afe on display at the Mariners Branch o the Newport Beach Library through November. LAGUNA BEACH A8TIST Nan Jacobsen ls displaying her paintings a~ Laguna Federal Savings In Laguna Hills. Also on display In the lobby gallery are works by Frederick Epler and Jeanette Smith, Mission Viejo. The gallery Is open 9 a.m . to• p.m . A ONE MAN SHOW for artist Richard Haines opens Sunday at the Laguna Beach School of Art, 2222 Laguna Canyon Road. The artist will be there from 2 to 5 p.m . and the show will continue through Dec. 6. A PRINTMAKING EXHIBIT continues at Golden West CoUege's library through Nov. 30, with works by more than 25 artists displayed from 7:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 7:30 toS p.m . Friday and 11 a.m . to 3 p.m . Saturday. "P'AINTINb AND SCULPTURE In Los Angeles from 19Q0.1CUS" continues at Los Angeles County Art Museum through Nqv. 23. In celebr~tion of the city's bleentennlal 37 paintings and sculptures from the first half of the 20th century are on display. Admission Is $1 for adults and SO cents for students and seniors at 5905 Wilshire Blvd. • Sil..,, Sentence , ___ Fair-goers Behind Bars? Wanttorentajail? · 1The Orange County Fair people have one, and they'd like to see it pressed into use during the an· nual Orange County Fall Fair, Nov. 19 through Dec. l. The hoosgow, where fair-goers can have friends "locked up" for a fee, isjustoneofseveral contrivances available to non-profit groups hop- ing to raise a few dollars at the "Winter Fun Fair," scheduled at the Los Alamitos Race Course. The race course parking lot will be transformed into a big midway centering on a white tent, fair officials report. In addition to shows and demonstrations, the fait will feature free booth space and games to be operated as fund-raisers by charitable and civic or1anlzaUons. ' Fair officials will provide the manpower to set up displays and games with organizations pro· viding booth staffs and prizes. All proceeds gained may be kept by the participating organizations, fair officials note. Booths already scheduled include Appraisers Association of America's antique appraisals operation, one where Songwriters' Resources Service will evaluate aspiring songwriters· mwsic and B'nai B'ritb's living historical doll display. Non-profit groups hoping to participate are asked to call coordinator Edith Schwartz at 894.()()94. The annual fair is held in conjunction with tbdrougbbred horseracing at the Los Alamitos CO~rtle. 1 This year's fair also will feature aerial maneuvers by World Cup freestyleslders, a night- ly talent search, a peUing farm for children and an Afrlcanaafari village. Thefairwill be open from' noon to9p.m. daily. Admiaalon ls free, but parking costs $1, a ~pollesqianaaid. ........ ~~,.:i-. Gen9"11·U.IO lt.C-·12.50 Under12·11.IO KIDOtl IHOWa WA&. Tiil IMnMIW .,...MICK_ "HOPSCOTCH" (A) 7:30 PM 1'1..\19 CllmYYCM.-. ......,DUJW CUI "CADOYIHACK" (R) ROCK CONCERT . FILM OF THE WEEK fl!IWMT ·U•ll'll "THE ORATEF\A. DEAD" M.L-..Tt .... • Al'l'UCATIOHS ARE ••INO •cces*d to exhibit In the Mms House .West Gallery durl"9 the 1981-12 season. Selection wlll begin Nov. 1• from 1·S p.m. In the Community Meeti~ Center, 11300 Stanford Ave., Garden Grove. · THIE ONLY CALIFORNIA SHOWING featuring the art of Charles Burchfield will be shown.Saturday at the Bowers Museum, 2002 N. Main St., Santa Ana. The Smlthsonlan·Travetlng Exhibition Service has helped organize the show that Includes more than 100 watercolors, oils, drawings and prints of the artist who was born In 1893 and died In 1967. CAL STATE LONG BEACH wlll open a photography shOW Monday featuring more than 60 photographs of Long Beach. The university's art gallery wlll be open from nocm to 4 p.m. and again 5 to 8 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 12 to• p.m . Friday and 1 to• p.m . Sunday. A reception for the artists will be held Monday at 7 p.m . WEST COAST GALLERY has moved to a new location In South Coast Villaoe, 3810 South Plaza Drive. Grand opening celebration will be tonight from 7 to 9 w ith an exhibit of new serigraphs by Robert I ndlana who uses numerical motifs for his sJlk screens. JEAN·fWJL GENEVIM BELMONDO • BUJOLD INAFILMBV ~ PHILIPPE OEBROrA -ON STAGE - FRIDAY -SOPRANO MISS GEORGIA LEIGH SAT\JRDAY TENOR JIM MARSHALL JASO Tltll*OMO_,.... DAYCI ~ Af nll ICFf90MD ..... ·~·i:-.1~~11/[ftl ~-· ........ 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WllT WH1m1ns1er 891·3935 EIWAMl'MllllOI WllJO Ult MlssiO!I Vie10 495-6220 . .._...,,.. ..... -.. -" .. •' 1 l CHARLES BURCHFIELD'S 'LATEAFT£ANOON TWILIGHT' IN BOWERS MUSEUM SHOW ' A Second Veralon of Thta 1920 Painting Hano• In Metropolitan MuHum of Art Why do they call it "adultery," when it makes them act like children? ........ I *140(, ,..._.. _ _...._, IONt let "NO •AUD , ............ ,. ..... ... ·--. ,.,. _., THI PlllT DUOl Y llN Ill .................. _ .......... TMIAW~s:J .............. .._ ..... ..... _ .. NIVATI llNJAMIH111 h U.a1•11 Mll•ll•I ... M...,.1.-...1..-.1 __ _ \ __ ._.,. .................. . .-1 ~~ ~.:--=~ ... ~ 1.11 ............ , .. , .. . l'!'r.ll'lr.'r:T:'l---:"'1,.-:..,:--""\ ftll IHI WAii IW COMNIUll.. -~ '"' ...... lfttKD IACll ... 1U153\.tSM ......, ... ,_... "N -_, .._,.. , ............... w .~ NIVATl .... l-111> l l ........... .. (~ul/Ul·IMI 1 ...... lttl., ... ttl .. 1111' ................. ~ .. · "'-"OB•IAaY Notili"itl ' JQF,1)/$)1 '* ............... , ..... .. ~-, -) ............... .,... ..... ••. ;=) , ...... .. , ..... .. 494 tS14 ' ( ....... .......... 494 IS14 ·uuin.-.__.. ,,.. .., "*'• ................... "PRIVATE BENJAMIN" (RJ -...-...11:11 ~ ...... , .. , .... ~ "THE ELEPHANT MAN" ''STARTING OYER" ,ACIFIC THEATllU OlllVE·IN SWA' MEETS 111n c .. fOill IUCll-Sl'fllO Ill(°"'" HAlllOll ILVO OlllVE·IN I OllANGE OlllYE·IN ••• TO,,. $Allltll.U. su•OU fllll _ .... SUOOAfl Al lOlHll• IY&OtU• Q OM. Y PIL.Cn lo SinMer ~-Rl!l8 . p albs ·Videotape 81 WA aUBIN80N What't Marty Balin dolna these days? Havlal qwt th• Jefferson starship before heir lut album ("Freedom At. Point Zero'') •• relUHd, he's been busy with the project, "Rock J ustice" -"a play. an album. a ideotape." What la "Rock Justice"? .. n CAMIE AllOlJT," says Marty. "when I fias on trial with the Jdferson Airplane i'1 a suit 1ain.lt the management and publishing con- racta. "One of the lawyer's assistants was into SVldeo, we got to know each other during the ftrlal. I thouahl the trial would make a great ROCK TALK j ' 1video -we could do a takeoff on lawyers and 'lthe music business. and it developed from there. 1 "At fif'St it was just a laugh, but we made lup songs ror it. and after the trial. we decided to lput it together as a show. and people loved it. "I began filming it, because I thought l'd put it down, r ecord it for myself for my own col- lection. I videotaped a few performances, and every time it kept getting better, so I kept film· ing. "THEN, WHEN E MI BOUGHT it as a record, they wanted to do a video ... So, since I already had all this video, I told them to give me a budget, and I'd edit it. So that's what hap- pened." But Balin himself is not in it. "I didn't want to be in it," he says. "It would have been a little too much, doing everything and being in it. too. I'm not Orson Welles. "I think that records and video are merg- ing, that's what the industry is gearing up for. •1 ..U. tlw people in Stanldp • • • lltd I dld11•t •11<'11 ~ f•w dw d~rarfl tlaai e.rbaf'd i11 f dwgro ... • >' ' h·m working on my own solo alb\Jm at the mo- fment, so naturally, I'm thinking of the video in- fvol ved with it too." ; Does he miss the J efferson Starship? . ' f "I Ml~ THE P EOPLE in Starship, .. ad- ~its Marty. "but I don't miss the group. l like ~e people. but I didn't much care for the . emocracy that existed in the group. You had to et everybody do what they wanted ... not fun fter awhile. "On my own solo album. this tjme. I can sing every track, it's fun. I get to sing all the freads, I don't have to divide them up. "Grace and I -we don't have to listen to •the musicians saying, 'Oh, I want to s ing my song,' someone who can't even sing. Now l get 'to do all the leads, which is great. "The hits that Starship bad were me doinW iflly thing. and I suppose that people will al~ dompare whatever I do next to that. l can't help 'that, it's a natural comparison. . "I WAS THE GUY who sang the hits with !Grace -we wer e the people who built the 1Starship, so naturally, they're going to always 1compare any future work with that.·· I As for that ruture work. the solo LP. says Marty, is about to begin . "They want it for a spring release," he says. And it'll be called - 1 what else -"Marty Balin." I "I'll be using mostly LA studio musicians." tie says, "and my friends . These guys will be lplaying my music, the songs I want to do. and I tne singing it all. Gonna be my album. so l 'll , J:arry the brunt of it." ROMANTIC PAIR SAY 'ITS MY TUAN' Jiii Clayburgh Huge Mk:haet Dougie• Luke's Exclusively BlllllSTOCI~ FOOTWEAR SHOP oot_aen sne~ / .. SNEAK PREVIEW MNIGHT HOOK UP WITH XAVIERA! I : ii1a ~lfilt:•'."'JP.\rl ·~1£~ ~-0 MOVIE REVIEWS 'Po•y' Teads to Boaa . By BOB THOMAS ,.,n..._..-~ "ONE·TRICK PONY" continues the pop-fame-ls rotten trend already e>eplorect by "The Rose," "Honeysuckle Rose," "Coal Miner's Oauohter" and "Slardust Memories." This tlr1'e the ego Joorney Is taken by Paul Simon, who wrote the script and sonvs and plays a 1960s protest singer trying to make a comeback In 1980. While Simon's lald·back style fits his wryly Intelligent songs, it is too colorless to carry a movie. Director Robert M. Young captures the mind-numbing rock scene, bUt Simon's script falls to generate any drama. Like the singer's estranged wife (Blair Brown), viewers can feel no sympathy for his dogged self-indulgence. Rated R, with rouoh language and ample female nudity. "SOMEWHERE 1H TIME" is an appealing1"omantlc fan- ·tasy aboUt a young playwright who f<ills tn love with an -.ctress wt\() starred in theaters 60 years before his time. He trans ports himself by sell· hypnosis from the present to 1912, and they become lovers until time overtakes them. The plot is riddled with illogic, but it works much of the time 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 obviously struggled with how to end the story; they didn't quite solve it. Rated PG. "IT'SMYTURN" continues Jiii Cl•vburoh's search tor Identity. This time she Is a math professor living wlth one married man, Charles Grodin. and infatuated with another, Michael 0<>u9las. Many women would enjoy havlno such a di lemma, but Ms. Clayburoh 1s such an intelligent actress that she makes It seem real and vital. Michael Douqlas Is not entirely convinciny a s d baseball immortal, but he is ap. pealing. Grodin is always im- pressive; he deserves more than the Tony Randall-Gig Young second lead. Claudia Weill's direc- tion, a bit leisurely at times, dwells on personality to good et- fect. Rated R. "TIMES SQUARE," producer Rot>ert Stigwood's latest tilm- ptus-record album venture, is an incoherent -not to mention im- probable -tale of two teen-aged runaways living'ttle punk dream on the sleazier side of New York City. Robin Johnson is fine as the deep-voice<tstreet urchin who liberates the privileged daughter of a city official, also played ap. pealingly by Trini Alvarado. The duo's escapades, mildly amusing afbest, quickly become boring backgrounds for a slick package of punk and new wave rock hits. Fans of "The Rocky Horror Pie-/ lure Show" cult figure Tim Curry, who plays a sympathetic disc jockey, will seek this one out, as will rebels already convinced of the film's otherwise unconvincing message -that enclaves of hookers, dape dealers and porno theaters are fun and safe places forkldstotianoout. Rated A. "MIDDLE AGE CRAZY" ls based on the Sonny Throckmorton 500g about a man "40 years old, oolno on 20." He's Bruce Dern, a Sue· cessful Houston contractor with a wife who pumps up their sex life to keep him satisfied. But that Isn 't enough. His concern over agingpromptsh1mtotradein hls Olds for a Porsche and to have a flino with a Dallas cheerleader. Director John Trent and writer Cart Kleinschmitt have done a s lick Job of concocting a bitter comedy that is in reality a modern morality play. After ex- periencing 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. Rated R. IN 'TIMES SQUARE' Trtnl Alvarado ---- NOlils vs. Rtil "'PRIVATE BENJAMIN' is funny and Goldie Hawn is totally charming." ....... ,. °*'" ........... TWO PO\VEJl·PUNCH I I IS! 111mum lll1YWOOO MlltW.·lllTS -Ml Miii! ~ IDWARDS \SI' WIS l BllDOK ..................... ....,.. c. ....... 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"''"'"'9 .. tile ~ c:tHle -e PfOOllim• lot lhe liftll IMIGaUM llMIY ete ~ OUI of pen1oth•I • THI MNNY H4U. iieow lerllly por1riav-Au1t1eU1111 °""-r...o, Nao l(elly •=":~~ lca01"5 Ml.COME BACK. KOTTP ro ~·s "'Pf""·• neW girl in IChOOI II ana· Wlw Sltot .J.B.'? lou• to become • s -1tiog • GOOOTIMU Thelm11 r.ee!YM unu pec1- ed 8llPpoft '°' lier engage. menl to "Mr Righi " • DICK CAVETT That's what Victoria Principal (left) and Barbara Bel Geddes wonder as "Dallas" returns tonight with last season's finale a t 9 and the new season premiere show at 10 on CBS. Channel 2 (s~ story below ). Guest· Fred Gwyn~ Ii) W.100NTACT(A)Q ()) M•A0 8'H Radar ·,, ac;cepted 10 the "Famous lat VegH Wril· .,. SchOOI" and begin• recording hla Impressions ot 11111 4077th. I MANEY MILLER 7:00 C88 NEWS NecNEW8 • HAPPYDAV8AOAIN Some ol Ille more memo- rable edvenlures of Richie, Pollle. Relph, ForQle and the Cunnlnghema are recalled. 8 MCNEW& I JC>t<E11'8 WllO M•A08'H Psyct1ietrl1t Mejor Free<!· men comes to lhe uy1um lhet 11 the •077th to clear his heed end llnda release in Its unique form ol 1nsen1· ty • BAAETTA Barelle goes 1n Hatch of en unlcnown c;tlmln81 II dangerous 1em111e jewel robbef. and lhe veter111 thief lhe hat ju•I double· croued. I:) OVEREASV Guesll: Jene1 Gaynor. O< Ephrelm Englem•n O '1l) MACNEIL / LEHlfER REPORT TIC TAC DOUGH ®) MERV GRIFFIN "Top Rated Music Mak- ers Guesls Kai Rudman. Slack Rose Kim Carnes 7:30 f) 2 ON THE TOWN Hosts Sieve Edwards and Melody Rogers 1nterl,.ew the stars ol ' Dallas", 11 vis· It to 1he Soulhlork ranch, the model for lhe Ew"'g ranch IJ FAMILY FEUD 0 SHANANA Guest· DICI< Clark 0 TELETONE NEWS 0 FACE THE MUSIC (D ALL IN THE FAMILY Archie panics when Edith 1nv1tes an otd schoolmate to dinner f1i) MACNBL I LEHRER REPORT '1l) VOTERS' PIPELINE Host Jim Cooper P.M. MAGAZINE Se<IUplfllS bOf'n tn a ttny flahan village a sidewalk ltre eater 8:00 f) (I} THE INCRED48LE HULi( (Season Premiere) A me1eor e•poses David to a Chonnrl Lb• ing11 9 KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles D KNBC(NBC) Los Angeles e KTLA (Ind) Lbs Angeles 8 KABC·TV (ABC) Los Angeles ()) KFMB (CBS) San Diego D KHJ· TV (Ind) Los Angeles 9 KCST (ABC) San Diego I KTTV (Ind ) Los Afl9eles KCOP·TV (ln<l J Los Angeles KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angeles • KOCE·TV (PBS) Huntington Beacn large doM ol rad1allon end 1rap1 him helf·wey between hi• true 1811 end lhet of the Hullc. CPll'I I) IJ N8CMOVIE • • • "The Return 01 The Pink Pent her" C 11175) Peter Sellers. Christopher Plummer. Acc1den1-prona Inspector Clouseeu dis· guises himself as 11 beNhop and a pool repairmen In order to trap en elualve diamond thief 0 MOVIE * * * 1i'I "Cool Hand Luke" ( 1967) Paul Newmen, George Kennedy A young man on a chain gmng w1lh an unquenchable thlf1t tor freedom defies all authori- ty gaining the admiration of his fellow convlc:1s (2 hrs I O ®l BEH80N 0 MOVIE * * * "King's Row·· ( 19• t) Ronald Reagan. Ann Shet· 1den Aller relurn1ng to his home town 10 prectlee. • young doctor becomea involved In the personal ltvH of his patients C2 hrs., 30 m1n I (D P.M. MAGAZINE Sex1up1e1s born In 11 11ny Italian village: a 1ld-llk lire ealer. Jerry Saker on cleanfng plant taavea: I Capl Carrot hi• seven tips for better heelth; Joan Embery introduces the gnu al MOVIE * * '" ''lifeguard" ( 1978) Sam Eflloft. AnM Archer. A 32-yHr-otd • lifeguard decld.. to discard hi• carefree jOO end Mttle dOWfl when en old high edlOOI ...... ,......,.. .... •cain.> ··~ .. ~~ .. Moat O!tl ..... loc*a .. ... condlo UC-In pubic ~ IGOey end ,_ -.. ldWIOI dletr1ct• -t~ lo -IN Medi of IN 11.ucMnte. CPwt4of41 -~ITC>-­.. ~ Hoel: Mwrey Ft-omeon. uo•a rMA•caw.. NOW Diana It -pr!Md when daughter Beelly d9Cldee to uw with het lather. but not half .. eurprlMd u the born .,. pi.yt>oy fllm· Mil, eMMIWm< Ho9t: 8arry Tomc>lllN. •• WAIHNITON WllKINMYIEW t:OO • ()) DAU.A8 J.R. turn• of the Imminent netlonallutlon of the A...,. all lleid• and Mlle .. ol lhe ..._ to various °""*>~ (R) •o ~ • * * "Coma" (1978) ~ BYjold, Mldlael Oougla. A female Intern becomes · aueplcloua of ,.... "ac:ddentl" wtlldl .,. occ;urrlng with ........ Ing frequency et a Boeton holpjtel.Q • tlllStY QNfftN "Top Rel.O Music Melt· ere" Guest•: Kai Rudman. Bleclt RoM, Kim Camee, Carole Beyer Seger . Lenore O'Melley. •• WAU.ITNET WEB • .. whet Happen• Now?" Guest: Stanley A. N•bl. chief lnv.stment offieer, Lazard Frere• & Co. 9:30 I:) SACRAMENTO WEEK INMVIEW Hoat: Murrey FromlOn. 81) a..NC PMVIEWS 10:00 II ()) DAUA8 C.Seaeon Premiere) J.R. , .. close lo death a Ille Ewing femlly r..._,,bla9 to -•ii ,_. and tlMI police -di for hie uae!l- ant CPett 1) D t.:: MA4AZ*E MTHDAYIO~ l ~NEWS M.LMOV'EM' JOUANAl.. 'i)MOW * * * "Rldl And Strenge" C 1932) Henry Kendall. Joan Barry. Di<8C1ed by Alfred HltchCoclt. Two b«ed Brit· Ian auburbanltn Mt off on a global cruise alter receiving a large ln'-1· tence. C1hr.,30 mln,) ~:11 1::: • HOUVWOOO 8QUME8 I NeWl..VWID GAME M•A'l'H The benieclrlne pOI Charin teltff to give him --vv ha etrange ,_,He. • ONE..._. 9E'tOND "Fo'11ed Ughtnlng" Two men from~ ..... of N .. haw en -Jqlllilned premonition of e vlolent TUBE TOPPERS NBC • 1:00 -''Tbe Return ol tbe Ptllk Panlller. '' Peter Sellen la Ilia famWar role u IDlpec:tAr Comeau ID t.b.ls madcap comedy with Christopber Plummer. ABC• 9:00 -"Coma." Genevieve BuJold afars al an intern probiDI myaterioua deaths at a bmpital in W. auapenae thriller with Michael Douclat and Richard Widmark. ' C~•10:00-"Dalla. "Tbeopenina show of ilie new HUQD flndl J .R. clina· ing to life as the Ewing family ptbera to await news and police search for bis u- sallant (Photo at left, story below). death welting 80f•l9Whel• in their ""'"· • THI Altf °" LMNG "frlU Of c.c>rt And Ravi ~-·· 11:.m•tm NIWI 11:11 • ()) cm LA ft MOYW *** "Jackeon County Jell" ( 1978) Y,,_.te Mlm- lewl. Tommy ~~.A YOW\9 woman·• cto.a- country journey ~. nightmare ol lmc>fleon· menl, racie end murder wt'9f'I Iha la detelned In • -emell w ... ern town with no ldenllflcallon. 8 TONGHT Hott: Johnny Cereon 0-te: Charlton Heaton, John Raaelu, M-WIM- r~ Cl!U 8l.OQ(H Oevld's ellempl to lley lrM end -hla mo1r... end• In vlolenc;e end tr~ ~GUNMIOeCE A hHvy·h•nded lend beron r~ 10 tum 1111 two eon• over to Men tor • a lma they have~· ted .MCME .._. "Sunttvet" C 1978) Pablo fefrel, Hugo SUglltz. When • cl\ertered ~ CMrytng 45 memberl Of e NObY 1-11 C<aati. In Iha enow- -ed Andee. the t8 ...,. vlvOrs tum to cennlbellem to o«lleln food. C2 hr• l • IT TAICR A THm' Al Mundy'• pll!J to ei.et a peinllng tor the SIA plte JOHN DARLING him ag•l"at 1111 old "•me•I•, con woman CNtteM•-. •• CAl'T'ICINB> MC .... 11••0 ~ya ~OU-le:~. -.......r- 11:GO. 'r#IUQHT ZONI "Slopo-In A Quiet TCNln" 12:IO·~ .. __ "rTINCIA&. • • • "Bllndfo6d" ( 19ee) Rock Hudeon, Guy SIOClt..... A peydllatrlat becomM Involved wtth im.rnetlonal conlkt when he lreete a eclentlat aoughl • by ~ oppoelng gowrn· menta. C 1 hr., 55 min.) DM,. "The Ma ter Spy" • NATIONAL. NIWI 1:00. HOUYWOOO ~' Hoet: Bob Weldl. au.ta: Pet Beneter, Rabble. Joy Ride. Roling Stan. end Spedal Treat Video Mad--· • MCWIE * * '..\ "The Last Daye Of Pompeii" C1MOI St- "--. Clwts11ne Kauf· m enn. A courageoue Roman b9ntee gl9dl81on to reecue • ~lful Chris- tian girl c:z lw'a.) a CMOl ... mrr NG,_.. ~:s1-i.-. 1:11 ..... 'Dallas' Party May Last All Season By PETER J. BOYER mised to throw a 'Who Shot J .R. ?'party this fall.·· "Mmm·hmm." LOS ANGELES (A P > Mr Lucrelov, the loan officer, peered over his glasses. incredulous. "We thought it would be simple enough, but then the actors' strike happened and then, well, CBS sort of complicated things." "You want a loan? For a party>" - .. Yes, sir," I said, feeling my face redden. "It's a 'Dallas' party." Lucrelov frowned. <' .. SEE, SOME FRIENDS OF ours gave a 'Dallas' party last spring, when J .R. Ewing was shot. We drank Lone Star beer and ate ranch-style barbecue and wa tch ed the fi nal e pisode of 'Dallas.• We had so much fun, my wife and I pro- I explained that the CBS genius for hype, which had so expertly manifested itself in keeping the "Dallas" mystery alive through the long TV summer. had struck another high mark in promo· lion . CBS and Lorimar Productions, which makes "Dallas,'' aren't s imply going to reveal who shot J . R. in an hour-long episode. No, they're staging "Dallas Week," as the pro- 150 Mi1lion Saw Vote NEW YORK <~P > About 150 million Americans watched at least some of the television networks' election nigfit cov· erage, ABC's research depart- ment estimated Wednesday. Audience levels Tuesday ni ght in at least two major cities New York and Los Angeles were below those for e lection coverage (our years· ago, figures from the A.C. Nielsen Co. showed. ABC attributed the dip to the broadcast, by Independent •attons in the two cities. of the Oacar-winn1ng movie. ''The' Deer Hunter." ABC SAID THE aud ience na· lionwide would be hlg,b , -.. however. largely because a.11•• I , GdeV6eve B~old can't UD· dll'ltand why healthy people an .-. into terminal com· .. fn· ·~ bmpltaJ In the ~'Coma'' toa.laht llt 9 ... Qaepnel7. \'te\\ers in most other parts of tl).e country had only the network coverage available. The a"udience estim ate 1s bas ed on Nielsen 's so-c alled overnjght figures fo r the three cities. as well as other¥actors. ? Four years ago, 80 percent o the viewers watching television during the election coverage were· tuned to one of the three networks. rn Chicago, where "The Deer Hunter" was" nol broadcast, the audience for election coverage, 7 p.m.-2 a.m. EST. on the ~hree networks totaled 67 percent, with CBS maintaining the largest share -26 percent. ONL V 5Z PERCENT of the au· dience in New York watched one of the three networks, while "The Deer Hunter " attracted 28 percent of the viewers .. The au· dience share for election cov- erage in Los Angeles, which con· flicted only partially with the movie, was 55 percent. NBC and ABC had equal pro- •portions of the audience in New York. 18 percent, and NBC won the race in Los Angeles with 20 p~rcent. Response Promised NEW YORK (AP> -ABc News, contendln& Kaiaer Aluminum and ChemicaJ Corp. ·turned down interview requests before a broadcast on aluminum home wiring, says it will broadcut the company's response to the story oo a future "20-20" report. . Kaiser said it had sought to "reply to cbar&es made on '20-20 that the company had intentionally marketed an unsafe product ... and withheld informaUon on tM product'• pe~~ance.'.' Company officials called the charges "blatantly Wl'Olll· ABC did not comment on the company's cbar1ea. A spokesman said an updated story would be broadcast on the oe.wsmagaune at an unspedfted date. Hitchcock Film Slated F ilm direct o r Alfred ' Hitchcock provides a romantic touch in "Rich and Strange," ·airing tonight at 10 p.m. on KOCE, Channel 50. "Rich and Slranae" is one of Hitchcock'& early experimental fllma wbich convey• th• meaaage that some people Invite cbao• by ,.eekln1 out·Of·lh•· ordinary excitement. The atory follows Fred and Em f ly Hill, happy, younc newlywed•, who lnb erlt a fortUM trom a rtc.b uncle ud ) decide to take a world cruiM. Sh ipboard romances H parate them u Fred lolet molt ol bil money to a fake prtneeu; ud Emily barely escapes a reckJ- eacapade. Hitchcock ends bil t.al• wtth a sentle admonlticn to lb• foolhardy. "Rieb and Stran1•" bu hem called " ... a dreamlike HA!/· comic reflection ••. on tbe death-ln•Ufe ol a silly couple." Peter NobM praiMd Hitebcock'• vinal •torJ deftlopmeat -a, rare ocewrmce ID earlF tdml •ftlm1. -mos callil. ''Dallas Month"iaclosertot.tiet:ruth. You can almost see the network executives rubbinc their bands in glee. The great revelation bU been apnad overa22-dayperiod. It's theTexas "Sboeun." Last night (Thursday), CBS broadcast a "Dallas" repeat. Then, tonight (when many thought the revelation would be made) CBS will repeat the eplaqde in which J.R. wu sbot. Afterward, the premiere epiaode 9' "Dallas" finally hits the air. Alas, it doesn't spill th~ grand answer. Instead, our slimy hero lies cloM to death as his wimpy brother, Bobby, takes control of Ew· ing OU and Mias Ellie screws her face into a wor· ried expression and says, "Oh my God." This Sunday there 's yet another new "Dallas." This time J .R. gets another operation while bis wife, Sue Ellen, grapples with pill (of the irra· tional variety, presumably). Shethinka she may have given the boy some hot lead in a boozy fo1. THEN, ON FRIDAY, THE 14th of November, in the third new "Dallas" of this delayed CBS season, the culprit is ruealed. We fiDd out why be <or she) did it in an episode two weella later. "Understand why I need the loan, Mr. Lucrelov? I mean, that's one beclt of a party. Maybe CBS can afford that, selling those 'Dallas' ads for half a million per minute, but I can't." Lucrelov didn't smile as be shook b1a bead. He Jvas cle.arly no lover of "Dallas" nor sponsor of three·week parties. "Sorry." he sald, not meanint it. "Come see ua wbm you want to buy a motor ,home." Family Fun 18 Ba · 1 and America'• Rolling Again! Pack' up the t.mdy •nd got Get --v from It ... togdlwt1 °'9c:owr Amertc:ai'e gTUtnt ~ .,.,. gail\-thc ~.comfort.bit. enasw·l'tldent reamdonol usMde. ThAI ls the grMt.C collecdon ewr ol nddng new RV't. And the i.t.c In RV ~I Come lft how Amertc_.'I roHlnta ._.., •See• RVb ewrr ...._.., • See die &et ... MrOllpt 'c ....._.., ............... c .............. c ......... , ............ .....:~ .......... , nthAnnualMmt.-hridH--. I A Rs,..._, v.hlcle 8baw N°'4 8· 16. Dodgs SuMlum Mon.·Frl. 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NOV. 11-7 p.m. .. 'I \ -I I. .. J Gardening....._ __ .--__________ _ Potted lams Suffer I& m~ be rain.IOI outdool'li but the •&rdener needn't spend his Ume looldn1 oµt the window for,ornly wishlng he bad .om~ to do Now is the time to tend indoor plants to keep lhem beautiful and lush. bring. in& that touch of the outdoors to tbe inaide of the home. • Short Bays· Start Sht:Jtv Cool We ather Brings on H e llebore BloolD8 With most flowers, warm weather and looger days bring out the blooms. With members o f the Helleborus genus - Cbriatmu Rose, Lenten Rose and Corsican Hellebore -it's just the oppoeile. Give them cool weather and shorter days and they st.art their seasonal show. They are a delightful addition to the winter garden. From December to April, one or all of them is likely to be in Roses seldom grow to more than a root and a half high, but the Coraican Hellebore la three feet and the moet shrub-like in ap- pearance. The deeply cut leaves vary in size by variety. but all are eye-catching. Christmas and Lenten Roses are shade lovers and make ideal • companiona to CameW ... The Corsican Hellebore i1 more tolerant of heat and atudl sun in coastal areas. Plant them all io a good 10il with lots of orsame materials added and 1ive them ample "".•ler a llh ou1h t he Corsican Hellebore la drouaht tolerant when established . Some important considerations are: watering, rertilizing, repot· tin1 and pest control. Along with these meuures, the gardener should considel" cleaning dust -and water spots of( those lovely shiny, gr:een leaves and mov,ing some of the plants around -an easy way to redecorate provid- ing the plant's light requirement is met. . bloom. And the wet weather does them no harm. They bOld their bloHoma through the heaviest downpour. African Violet Sale, Show Set Nov. 22-23 When it comes to watering, keep in mind that one of the most unfavorable conditions of a tlouse plant is the very dry air of heated rooms now that colder weather has arrived. On the other hand, roots of potted plants can be injured if kept too wet. Water the plants from the top until moistllre appears in the pot's saucer (unless, or course, they prefer watering from the bottom up like African violets. .and even these s hould be watered from the top at least once a month to help wash out those accwnuJated salts). Do not water again until the plant has used up most of its available moisture. If water collects at the plant 'ssaucer, it sllould be poured off after20to30minutes. Since t h e amount or soil .available to a potted plant is limited, depletion of nitrogen . and other essential plant foods is likely. Too much fertilizer can injure the feeding roots causing leaf bum so it is better to err on the side of too little fertilizer than too much. Walk Sla ted B y Friends Of Hortense Friel\dS of Hortense Miller Garden wiU conduct a bird wa.lk on Thursday to Upper Newport Bay to see the migratory birds t h at have returned . Marka Ritchie will lead the walk. l Those wishing to attend wi I meet at the far end of Safeway's parking Jot on Boat Canyon. To make ar r angements for transportation, call 494-1391 or 494-8348. On Thursday, Nov .• 20, at 7:30 p.m ., Merrill Miller will present a slide show entitled "When the Ra i n s Come. the Desert Blooms" at Laguna Federal Savings and Loan community room. Hortense Miller Library is qpen to the public the first Mon- day or each month at 1 p.m. For visitation permits to the garden, call Human Affairs at Laguna Beach City Hall, 497·3311. Need Q11ick Color? lf you lack rail color in your flower beds, there are a number of annuals available as a source of ''quick col- or.'• But not many are more colorful than the par:isy . They bloom quicklv and provide lots of cheery color m a variety of hues. Local nurseries have them in pots ready ror transfer to your garden. P ereniiials Give Dependable Color While both perennials and an- nuals give you bright, clean col· or in your ~arden, perennials give you garden color you can depend on year after year. You can let perennials become a ma· jor framework in the garden. filling in with annuals as you like. Perennials are really an easy way out for gardeners They don't require annual replanting, only an occasional cutting back. As for Lifting a nd dividing them, you do it only after sever al years. The perennial~ considered below are to be found in nurseries South Coast Club Meets Wednesd ay South Coast Garden Club will meet Wednesday. For lime and place, call Doris Sessions, 495-3334. Harry Otsubo of Dana Point Nursery will present a lecture and demonstration of the art of Bonsai. Following a luncheon, Lynn Marizer of Laguna Niguel will share ideas on Christmas dec- orating, including wreath crea- tions. as flat-grown bedding plants this time of the year. or the many available, the California Associa· tion of Nurserymen lists the following as good, popular varieties. Coral bells are first on the Ust with their dainty spring s pikes or coral red which become ex- c-ellent border subjects . Most gardeners Like to plant them m rows for formal or informal edg· ings. but they look equally at· tractive when clumped in the border or in a rock garden set- ting. Give them a fairly sunny location for best resuJts. FOR A TALLER but elegant background in the same bed, plant delphinium seedlings th.is lime of the year. There's nothing that matc~es the colorful. tall spikes of £lowers which the delphinium produces two or three times a year. Blue is the predominant color but they can also be found in purple, lavender. pink and white. Toughest of all tbe perennials on the list is the Gaillardia gran- di Oora. They give you a long bloom and are easy to grow. Their daisy-like blooms come in an array of colors s uch as red and yellow with oran ge or maroon bands. BARE·ROOT ROSES ARRIVING SOON· Fuchsians To Meet Monday SAVE 15% ON All PREPAID ORDERS PRIOR TO DEC. 10 FINEST NO. 1 GRADE BARE-ROOT ROSES Select from over 60 varieties orrMng before Christmas. Costa Mesa-Bay Cities Branch of the National Fuchsia Society will meet Monday at 7 :30 p.m .• in Colllmbia Sav- ings and Loan Associa- tion, 2273 Harbor Blvd., corner of Wilson Strfft, Costa Mesa. PRICED FROM 4.98 CITR CS SALE ORANGES•LEMONS LIMES•TANGERINIS R~~~~98 fi#liJ l Florist Special I CARNATIONS Freshly cut. 2.98 DOZ • Sirar(> 1946 Hallis'k.s Nursery· Florist . 2940 ...... IMI., CMta llelCI M sooct t.hrouch Nov u ,lllO -naa. ._p1, 1uu -President Qnnald R.E. alers wi1i-9peak on plant and potting mixes as tbe basic ingredients for growing successful fuchsias. Mary Warwick will be in charge of refresh- ments. Mike Carl, plant table chairman, will have a variety of plant.a available for a donation. Monies donated will 10 to Orange Coast College to assist a student of t)orticultu re for o ne semester. For lnformalion, call 548 -8207 . Visitors welcomed, • ' .. THE M08T ST&IKING thing about the Hellebores are the col- or a of t heir bl ooms . The C h ristmas Rose shows off masses of two-inch c ups on single stems that are mainly white, that take on a purplish hue with age. The Lenten Rose bears several blooms to a stem and can be found in a myriad of off-beat colors. Their rtowers are mainly greenish, purplish or rose, often spotted or splashed with deep purple . T he largest of the three is the Corsican Rose which bears clusters or pale green flowers like nothing you've ever seen. It is also the best Hellebore for Southern California . T HESE HELLEBOR ES are perennials witti evergreen folia\ge that is attractive year round if they are not planted where the s ummer sun is over- powering. Christmas and Lenten Sp yglass Hill Se u Meeting Spyglass Hill Garden Club will meet Wednesday at the home or Mrs. Steve McClintock. Coffee will be served at 9 :30 The largest African Violet ahow and sale ever held in Southern Calirornia will take place Nov. 22·23 at the Hunt- ington Center Mall, 7777 Ed- Weekend Gardemng Checklist •Have some fun growing bulbs in dishes. Yo41" nurseryman can show you how hyacinths and cer· lain members or the narcissus family can be forced into bloom in containers with no soil. • Pot up some spring-blooming bulbs in containers. Select the largest ones you can find and as many as you can fil into the coo- tainer you're using. You will get the maximum number of blooms in the minimum space afforded. • Don't forget to continue watering the garden regularly until the winter rains arrive. inger, Huntington Beach. Sponsored by the African Violet Council of Southern California, some 31 clu~ will participate in the event from 9 a .m . to S p.m. each day. Exhibitors rrom Bakersfield to San Diego and the desert tO the sea will be bringing spectacular plants, many of which have not bee n on display before. Plants of new hybrids wUl be offered for sale, as well as cut- tings. Propagating methods will be explained to the novice. Dr. 'J'ed Berg will be teaching grow- mg methods from 1 to 3 p.m. each day. Visitors will also see ways plants can be used in home dec- orating through artistic plant- ings, terrariums and arrange- ments. Gesneriads, which are cousins of African Violets, will also be featured. Ample p;lrkin g is available and the show is easily located south of the San Diego Frffway, west of Beach Boulevard . Laguna Club Meeting Set a . m .. followed by a brief business meeting. With the holidays rapidly ap- proaching, lhe club will depart from its usual garden topics. Apropos dress shop of Fashion Island will present "Holiday Fashions" at 10:30 a.m .. with club members participating as models. • If you liked your summer vegetable garden, you'll love the winter vegetable garden. The rains help with the watering and the weeds are a lot less. Started plants are available now at your nursery. Laguna Beach Branch of lhe National Fuchsia Society will meet Wednesday al 7:30 p.m., at the Boys' Club of Laguna Beach, 1085 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. Co-hocltesses for the meetine will be Mmes. Warren Cbri.atell and Ronald Jawor . For informa- tion, call Betty Wilson, 640-5988. • Be s ure to plant winter blooming annuals before the weather reta any cooler. Put in calendulas, snapdraaons. pansies, violas, primroses and stocks. Guest speaker will be Dr. Vic Tu Ii of Torrance who will dis· cuss the merits of his new go~rmet plant food, "-'ireea• Leaves." Refreshment.a, plant and su~ ly tables will be available. Urban Forestry Training Offe red University of California Cooperative Ex- tension of Anaheim is looking for a few seled peo- ple with an interest in horticulture to become a part of a new volunteer program being offered in Orange County. These people will receive training from the academic staff of the university in the subject of tree care. Some of•tbe topics included are: Trees for Specific Sites, Planting and Care of Young Trees, Soils, Salinity, Fertilizers, Irrigation. Prun· ing, Surgery, Staking, Cabling, Diseases and Insects. T HE TR AINlNG WILL BE approximately 25-30 hours. After training and being certified as an urban forester, each person will be expected to return 50-60 bollrS of service back into the com· munity. This return will take the form of volunteer education programs such as: speaking at local garden clubs or other related organi&atlons; offer- ing plantcllnicsat your local library. TRAINING WILL BEGIN Nov. 11 for eight Tuesday evenings, three hours per session and one or twoSaturdaysoHield experience, plus field trips. Interested volunteers may call the Cooperative Extension at 774-7050 for more information, and applications for the program. Contact Nick Savlfovlch or Dodie Tomb. . . J.---. ~ -t [LJ ~~!!!~:.~ r-------CO -------~ 1 LIVE CHRISTMAS TREES t I HA YI illl~UY IAIL Y F04t llST SILICnOH l .-I I 00/o OFF MARKED rateE I I With this cot1Pon-Coupoo expires 12-s-eo J• ,._, _________________ _ VEGETABLES Lettuce. Cabbage. Broccoli, Cauliflower and many· more. PONY PAK ~ • ..,,r ~:~~:, •. ~ ."'-()PEN ...off ~Al 14 SAT 74, $UH M LLOYD'S NURSERY AND LANDSCAPE CO •• IMC. 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MacArthur'• ocCQatlon bead· quarters mo.-e than 30 yean aco. The bo11rd of directors meeta to d lscuaa manqement policies around a loq tlaas-topped table. One lttrge leather swivel chair, which the newspaper A1abi de1crlbe1 u..a "rocking c.hair, .. Ii never sat in. It wu •tacArthur'a favorite chair between .lM:i and 1~1. and hu been deaipat.ed a company memento. .. B\.IT MORE THAN THAT," SAYS one direc- tor, "the dam1i thing is too large and uncomforta- ble for the average Japanese." ·The chair and th& walnut-paneled office used by MacArthu r have become something of a postwar legend, as has the building itself -a bulky, six-sto1ry granite structure facing the im- perial Palace moat in downtown Tokyo. Numerous historians have said the buildine • afong with ae:veral others including the palace itself, was spe-cifically ruled out as targets or the American air 1·alds of 1944-45. The Dai-Ichi, or No. 1, was one of the few major prewar buildings still standing in Toli:yo when the war ended. Although lt was built as an insurance company headquarters iin the early 19308, the building wu coveted by Jap•anese military leaders as a poten· tial headquar·ters because of its structural strength. IE•cept all o11 OM ..;. ""*°'.,."°" llel4 Oii Frieler. No .. mtaer 2t, IW, al llflMl-....M.11 a cttpt11 OI soo , .. , 11:00 e.m .• et U. lf'Ofll entrance to !tie from tM -1•• of Nici leftcl wllll no Offices "' Soulllern Pacific Tltl• Com· r19M « wrfac.e elltry -SOO l•I NllY. SIS ~ C-lllo Peril Drive, ,..,..,_,RS u&um ..._ -HIM• NOW ~·· -SING ROlE from Ille wrfece o1 Mid land, n ... S..lte too, s.nt. .,,., CellfONll• t2101. v • ~ """'._ ~ • n5 n595" IN nlE Ml\O-l931S A REPLICA was built on a military resen1ation in Shiga Prefecture in western Japan, and subjected to bombing raids from a height or 8,600 feet. It withstood the tests, and by war's er.id the Dai-lchi building in Tokyo was in use as .Japan's imperial general head- quarters. .. ,_. by Wllllem J. CalrWY. ... ..... Tll• tolel ·-I of IM 1111 ... id ...... eNll:tne ..... H9ndlc1pp9d Bu11u "°''rt90n Dresl merrlM-. In u....., _,..In '*-9 of Vie 11111 ... tlon MWred DJ1 _________ _ lo .. •uo. Pe .. IM of Olllc 1e1 aekl pt'Otltfly to lilt IOlcl, ._ .. r wltll "-61. l111«es1. i.. cNr9ft, elld estlmetecl PA .. CELJ: <Ot'•, ·~ --encn, n of An uclllelw,...,.,. -Mtemenl 1o , .. ,.. .. ....-,1u.U.MS.11. .... Ille~ -~ 8·2• O.•: Ocw.r».1• on tM ,..... • 1191119 -111Mnt to Or.,.. Coe9l Ille llftll. Tiiie <Mnpefty PA .. CaL 4: a Gelllomie corp. A.II a11Ch111W rltlllt .... ee..,._t 10 -uicl T,__, .,.. -~ -· .....,.., .. on •r: SeutMrn Pecllk IN 1"611•,.n.inl-•Ho. PS-2'7, Tlltec..._r, ,.,_,.., II ,,.,.. '-IY knowft • ~ellon, A9tf't n : '°° ca.,wy ~ •tlS. '"-1 S15N.c:-tlloP ...... Or .• '""' c.llfOnlle. w .. 100 Tiie · .......... _,_Tr...... S..Alle,c.IH. tVOI Paycheck Ctptures Trophy - 'llCl•I-_., llalllllly tor eny lfteer· 11141 tn·IJllO rectMU °'.,,.~a-:·•~ anc1 ~=s!!,·~~· CUERO, Texas (AP) :=.=:-" --..-• · My, PUC11111Wd0r.,.. c-0.11, '"''°'· -Paycheck hit the ,.,. • ....,... o1 PtY•ne .,....... "°"· '· 1•· 11• 1• jackpot at the Turkey , .... ,__...~u1c10...of Tr1111.1,.. "'-•, t .. 1r.1 ... home the <ludlfta .... Clleo'tft -.. _Of & IV. ~ , .. ..-..i"*'I ,,......, --· 11 1---------cov-eted Traveling ..,,, -111e -Of uw .... Deed PUBLIC NOTICE T 0 1 T'lnt, 1111ere11 111areoll and ropby of Tumultuous 111,000.00 1n ..,..... prlnc1tM11 o1 u. Triumph. not• aecUNll _.Nici OeM of'""'-NOTICE OF DEATH OF T h e p r 1• c e 0 f w11111....,..."*-'trom1i.pr111,1ta0 ANTHONY A. HORVATH, . a112,..,_,.,_, .. ,nw1c1-Ila-ANT-MON¥-Ai.Yttt -'Ro.r..thuigton, Minn., ::;:;.ie;:.·:~l'!~.~:..lc. HORVATH, AND OP Paycheck lost in the 11 .. ., t111t Hotict tor '307.15 ""' -P E T I T I . 0 N · T 0 second beat of tbe an- ·-...... fW ac-1 *"11 In· ADMINISTER ESTATE Dual race to Texas ....... _,..... 0.-=~u.1•. NO.A·11M17. turkey Ruby BetonJa. L.05AHG£Llls TITLE ""o T o a I I h e I r s , AaST,.ACTC01tPO,.AT10"· beneflclMles, creditors s..llMl-Tr-CKOttOe L. MA,.1MOFF, and contingent creditors of ,.~ Anthony A. Horvath, aka 112-.. ~•,.. s. ... 1 Anthony Afvln Horvath of ~~ c.. ,.,, N e w p o r t B e • c h , Te1: UlJun:a. Callfornla, Atnd persons "'*'-0r.,.. GoW o.1i, PW.C· who may be otherwise in- Oct. ''· -· 7• 14. 1• 4.JJ7• terested In the wl II and/or -.-• _. .. OTIC. estate: .-u~ A .,. A petition MS been filed , NOTICE Off DUTH Of' by ~rands J . Horvath In VICTOa WANKOWSK I the Superior Court of AND OI' P•TITION TO Orange COUnty requestll')g ADMINISTER ESTATE that FranclsJ. Horvath be NO. A-111112. appointed as personal T o a &..1 he I rs , representative to ad· beneflclarfes, creditors minister the estate Of An- ' and contingent creditors Of thony Alvtn Horvath, aka Vlctor Wankowskl of Anthony A. Horvath Cun- N e w p o r t B e a c h , der the Independent Ad· Callfornla and persons ministration •f Estates who may be otherwise In-Act). The petition is set for ~rested In the will and/or hearing In Dept. No. 3 at estate. 700" Civic Center Drive, A petition has been filed West, In the City of Santa by Florence Wankowskl Ana, Caltfornla on Nov: in the Superior Court of-ember 2S, 1980 at 10:00 Orart99 County requesting a.m. 8UT IN THE end, Paycheck toe* the title and bonon u Turkey Capital cA the World for bi.a bome city. Ruby Becoaia'a 1:35.3 bested Paycheck's 1:45.4 oo tbe 100-yard tn?t:. nm rtaht down tbe miCIG.le o1 Cuero'• widest street. But Ru.by cwldn't live do~n her capricious performance in tbe ftnt beat last month in Wortbinaton. IT .JUST WASN'T enou1h to beat Payc~k'a 3: 10.35. WorthlDlton hu won the trophy five times and Cuero, three. The popular race culminated the annual Turkeyfest in this South Texu city. trt.t Fknnc:e Wankowskl IF YOU OBJECT to the be aPPolnted as pertonal granting Of the petition, representative to ad-you should either appear PUBLIC NOTICE minister the estate Of Vic-at the hearing and ~ate •ta1nous ..,.. ... .. tcw W.-owskl (under the your objections or fife ..,....,ATIM ... T Independent Admlnlstra· written objections with the T11e , .. _.,.. ,..,_, er• _,.. tlon of Estates Act>. The court before the hearing . .,,.,....: ~ltlon Is set for hearlftft Your --ranee may be TH• WINDSOR COMPANY, s "• ---W..t T..-. I"''-· CA '2714 Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic In · person or by your at-Jet,,., o . .,._ s w..1 ,,.,._, center Drive, West, In the torney. lrvine.CAfDI• City of Santa Ana IF YOU ARE A 8Mllr•Dre"'61 ...... •.S W•ll California on December 2'. CR ED I TOR or • con-r'=.::~.~.~~ctec1 b• • 1980 M 10:00 A.M. tlngent credlk>r of the de-.. ._.1,...-...wp. IF YOU OBJECT to the ceased, you must file your Tiii• ==· ~114111 •1111 .,,. granting of. the petition, claim with the court or c.ewoty °"".,, 0r .... c.e....ty .n e>c- you should efther appear pr9Hnt It to the personal ...... 21. 1•. at the ,_..ng ~ state representative appointed "1::-' your ob~ons or flle by the court within four oc~'=.~1 'j;' o.u~~ wrttten Ions with the months from the date of · · · · court ...,.,,_ the hearl~. first Issuance of letters as PUBUC NOTICE Your..,....,encem•vbeln provided In Section 700 Of person or by your at-the Probate Code of ... ---,.-,a-1nous---.us.---.. -.-.. -- torney. Callfornla. The time for ... w .. TATIM911T I F t 0 u ft R E ""A flllng claims '1ffW not ex· .. ~11eto1.-...,,..IOl\ll~9utl­c A.: bt tOlt or e con· plre prior to four months PAC1111c 11111Na,.AL 1Nos., 1m• fl"'9rit creditor of the de-fro,n the date of the hear-Weter••-Ln., Hlflllltlllon 11HC11, CA c»ased, you must flle your Ing noticed abowe.v ~r ..... s. LA v1o1 •• '" s. v.r...., cralm with the court or YOU MAY EXAMINE .. cl.••.~.CAmos present It to the penonal the flle kept by the court. r111a ..,.._, 11 ~ '" ... •11· representative appointed If you are Interested In the' dl•ldllel;.r-s.uv1o1e by tM c..-t within four estate, you may flle • re· T111a ......_. -111ec1 w1111 tN moftttts from the date Of quest wtth the court to re-c-tv OertL "' 0r.,.. c-e, Oft oc- flrat l...ence Of letters as Gelve special notice Of the toMf'tt,i•. ,., ... proyldld In SKtlon 700 of Inventory of estate assets PUC111.,.. 0r.,. eoest o.11y ""* Ute Probate Cod• of and of the petitions, ac-oet.J1,,...,.1,1•.21.1• 4t7wo C.llfoml•. The time for c ounts •nd r eports flllng claims wm not ~-described In Section 1200 pf re Pf"fGr to four months Of the C.llfornla Probate frwntftldeteoflhehffrlng Code. notlc.d lllow. YOU MAY E«AMINE M•rwltz, Remer, M.c· tM flle kept by the court. De• a Id a =:u.: If you.,.,~ In the Pref••••• . , estate, you may file a re-"' .... ,.1 ~Drive QUiit wtttt the court to,... ...... USS, N••••rt cetv• IPICI• notice of the •Hell~; '2'6t; tel: lnwento.y of estate assets Ct14> 7 Md of the petitions, e<· c • u n t 1 • n d rt po n 1 ...,..1,... o-.... c-at oeu., ""* dncrlbld In Section 1200 °''· 11' -.. 1• 1· r• .&11•• al .... c.llfornla Pfobate Olde. I I PUBLIC NOTICE ,.,a.nous .uMuu ..... ITAT9M9M T ............. ,.._ •• ,. "'"' '*"-•: Ill _,MATTl .. HOttN LIMIT•P. U1 MAfTl"HO"N LIMITIO, lft MMliHy Or., MIMI"', ca.,_, Oerh AitH Weter"'•'" uo ""-'-· ......,, 9NCI\, (A • .... Herwrt Dlttrkll. 1"5 DI-UI., NewMri IMdl, C&. .... Tllla llWIMH la c...WCIH 'Y e '""''" ......... OWt•---flll• ............... fl ... wltfl "" c-t1 C*11 "Ot-. ~"' oe-~ tt. 1-. ,,,_ .......... Or .... ~ Delly ~-()ct.11, ...... 1, IA, 21, 1• ~ Lif etinie of Heartache MacArthur, according to an ~ccount in Asalii, chose the Dai-Ich1 following a cocktail party with bis staff Sept. 8, Hl45. . Can't Keep Him Down Escorted by lchiro Yano, an insurance com- pany official, Mac·Arthur and his group inspeeted the building that day, and the general admired an onyx mantel clock as be toured the offices. BATH, Maine (AP) -Buster Robertaon has endured more than bis share of heartaches in his 44 years. Rejection and loneliness. Sticks and stones. Rooming houses and baked beans. IT'S THE PaJCE be paid for being born with cerebral palsy, a disorder of the central nervous system1 tbal makes him walk like a dnmken'man and slur bis speech . But he's riaen above it. devotine his life to belpin1 the handicapped, to matins people· laugb, and to God. Altboulb bis bOdy ia imperfect. bis mmd la kem and perceptive. m. ~and humor haft ea med him atredioo lmtead ol pity. respect lnatead of scorn. a new job with a non-profit aaeacy u an ad· vocate for the handicapped. and u apartment ol bis own. He aervea on two state committees for the ban· dic•pped. A CDISTIAN, BE knows his Bible from one end to tbe otber and preaches it to neighbors. Although life has been unfair to him, be does not question God's motives. "What's 70 years (on earth) com- pared to eternity?" The only thing he fears about death la the last few minutes. - "Maybe there will be pain." A lot of people have helped him and lae wants to help otbers. "When I meet people for the very fint time, things are mosUy bad 'We ••~e t•e ~er• ••me leeHtlfls .... , ••I peep~ We r.,, ••fl .. .... tlte --~ .,.., ...... , medical hi.story of him. Sbe was a1aQ bis teacher until be was 10 years old when a certified teacher tutored him at his home for an hour each day. He d~dn 't start walking until be_ wu DJne. He wu 26 before be. f<Mmd out about sex. "When I was old enough, I asked my mother about women and why couldn't I 10 out with one. s.e told me that wu not for me and that no oae would want me because l am handicapped.'' THE LONEUNE88 used to bother him, bat ._ Mys there are ao may _ broil• ....... tbllt he ~ btmate that be'a never been married. .Still, be miues most not haviDI " wife and ehlldren, especially when be sees a nice family. After bis mother died and bis father told him be wu unable to care for bJm, Buster began livinl in boardlq homes where newspapers were used for a tablecloth and the dinner was baked beans, macaroni and pea aoup out o( the can. He had' to walk a mile to the laundry. · Three years ago, he moved into a first-floor apartment designed for the handicapped in a senior citizen high rise. A WIDOW, NELLIE Erskine, 73, who lives acrou the ball, coots bis meals, does bis laundry, shaves and dreuea him. Without her help, it would take him u hour and a half to dress. He bas no use of his left band and hb right hand flops. ms 1e1t leg is paralyzed and it takes him three times lon,er to walk the same dis· lance as a normal penoo. He used to wear out a pair or shoes every three According to l\:impei Shiba, a long-time news reporter in Tokyo, a colonel on MacArthur's staff issued orders for furnishing the sixtb-Ooor suite that the general Wl)uld u.se, including the install•· tion of a huge gray carpet in the conference room. BUILDING CUSTODIAN YOSAKU Matsumoto said the carpet would have to be cut to fit the floorspace, Shiba recalled, but the colonel, observine that tbe carpet was MacArthur'• pendnal. property, r-eplied: "Move the wall back." The search fo•r an appropriate chair for MacArthur took Japanese officials all over war- ravaaed Tokyo, accc•rdinK to Asahi, with ~luck. The chair finall)· chosen was found at the com- pany beadquaft,en ltaeU. It bad been used by Tai.lo Isbizald, prea.ldent ol Dai-lcbi, who waa a lar1em•. THE BUILDING WAS RETURNED to the Dai-lebi comany in 1951, whlle the occupation wu still in effect. 1'he U.S. commander's office wu moved to anotbflr site in Tokyo. Today it is business as before for the com- pany, but the suite .of offices and the chair, used by the general who became a postwar hero to the Japanese, still draws about 100 visitors a month. Doctors. Seen In Abuntdance By JOYCE IL. KENNEDY Dear Joyce: My aoa la UWlkial of bffomla& a playalclaa. 11 lt true tbe"e wU1 be too maay doctors latlae ... ! -S. F .• Farmington Hills, Mich. Doctors have diagnoued a '90s surplus. To you medical cdmpetition in 11y seem healthy, to me medical competition m.'ly seem healthy, but to doctors medical competition must be a plague. A bit of background: --------------weekl because of his shuffling move-The physician shor tage in the '60s sent medical school constructions, enrollments and federal support funds s •>aring. By the '70s, a Carnegie Council on Polley Studies for Higher Education s potlighted tht! tidal wav~ of medical graduates. In 1978 Congress declared there was no shortage but a maJdistribution of physicians by geography and specialty. bee~ of my speech," BUiter aaJd before a rehabiUtatioo council less than a year ago in the first public speech ol bis life. "I am scared and so are "they. But after they get to know me, they become friends, some 'Of them best friends." WREN CIDLD&EN flnt see him, they are frightened. Some throw rocu at him, miataking him for a drunkard. ''Then after a week or so, they don't feel this way anymore," says Buster. "They beain to say, 'Hi, Buster.' I love k.ida, the ones that are well-behaved. "And there is lhe other side. Some parents are with their kida and the kids ult their parenta, 'What is the matter wltb that py?• A.ad they say, 'He 11 sick. Don't talk to him.'" . la bis new job, Buster travell to · boardlq bomea to adriae tbe ban· dica,,.S residents -mqy <:A tlllem m•tallY retarded -of tWr riahta. He bu been uaiped an mcle, ltick llcKellar. 21, wbo ad.I u a driver and an lnterpretef became at ftnt meftin1 it la 10 difficult to un- derstand BUiter. ment, but five years ago surgeons in· serted a pacemaker in hil brain that he says has improved hb coordina- tion. A pair of shoes now lasts six months. • Pity ia the last thin& in the world he wants. His message is that the handicapped should be treated u normal people. "We have the very same feelings as nonDa1 pepple. We would Wte a mate, the rtiht one. We cry and lauch tbe same way you do. Our parents inay think that they know what i.1 best for ua but never ask 111." FOa lt YEAU, Buster Ml been sellina mom.lac newapapen at a ratauraat near tbe Bath trcm Worb. He doee It u a bobby because it al· lows him to mtncle and joke with tbe ablpyard worken. EARUER TWS YEAR THE Congressional Off fee or· Tecti'l\olo&)' ·issued a ·reporl, "Forecasts of Physician Supply and Require- ments," s peculating that b~r 1990, the nation may ba~e 185,000 mort' doctors than it needs. .. Finallr, the long-awaitied comprehepsive r4l-( • aea.rcb from the Graduate ~edical Education Na-' tional Advisory Commlth~ was released. The GMENAC studies -by panels of physicians and other health experll who work force by specialty CAREERS lnvesttgat.ed the medical c } -agree there'll be a sur- plus but one of a lesser --------- ln agnitude, perhaps • 10.000 by 1990..nd 145,000 by ~~000 • AcctK'ding to GMENAC, t.be glut category will include: eeneral surgeons, urologiata, patbolo1itl•, opthamologi uta, obstetricians, "I feel th.at I bave benefttted a 17necologiata, radiologi1t1, cardlolo1i1p, en· 1reat deal Just from belq able to docrinoloeiatl, rt1eumatoloci11U , nepb.roloatlats and watch the men come ud to." be pulmonary specialists. wrote lD tdl penoaal jounaal. "I can In the group of nearly equal supply and de- obeerve thinp t.bat a normal penon mud, GMENAC exl>9Cta to 1ne: 1eneral pd fami- mi11tt mlla, or mil.ht never talle tbe ly practitioners, lnternluts, pediatricians, Ume to think aboUt. Before I bad Udl derm~. anetthnloloa:llta. oocologlats and aunE• II wsu. qualtftod for, job, I felt .. tboulb I WU abetter.d hemlltOlcJcilU. t.be job. He spent nearly II ynra lD trom tbe mMMI. Now it .... tbat I ' boerdt.ni boma after bla mother have a areeter thine 1otn1 for me tban PSYCIDATRl8T8 MAY ill IN 8110&T supply. P\JBUC NOTICE died ...... he WU 2'. He bad bouU moetDMD. HYI GMENAC, alona with ... ~laliatl ln emergp- • with delDalr and frultnldoa. Ewa cy, preventatlve or rehabillaUon mldlclDe. today be 11 at war tn h1I own m1ad oa " Some "911leD I #Ill JoklDlbt Sound•na like a labor un.lolli, tbe panels 1ua1eat bow to reaeb the ..... iy .....uy a1k to'marTJ mt j'Ult to •• i foollah 1butun, off tbe 1tetboleoplc nuppb. Tbey .wo.aJd ntardld. 1 aaawer. Jut because I am baa· alub niedlcal aebool enroihne•'" ~ban forelp He wu ban Harl.u IAqfeUow dicapPld dola • IMU tbat 1 ba.t 1rad1ia&ea, .a.ether allenor Amttrlcan cltluna, from 8.obert1oD ID Ramlonl, llaUle. 1111 to 10 ...._life #ltll a loam fae!e perm--.tlypracUclnahtre. motber waa .. opted by a maa ud ..... ,. I cu _. Ille ff I put u.-. dlla kind cA aramwi.W.. tbe medical· •••ed Loadellow aad 1ave Iler m1 ....,. cA ftm llDd loocl llllO tt. God federal c01Q1ex may succeed ta IW't.MI' Umltinl 1oa tlaat mlddl• Hme. He waa bu bl••d me ,.0 • ,...._ 8l a.. al.reedy unow acee1& to pbpici• ....U. lf Y'OUI' alftaanll•...., by bll fMber. f• tllll tame. A lot cA peOple Mt, me IOll 11 aot utnmell llfttd •I capeble -DClf. to ..._ Ile .,.. a beby, bll IDOlMI' ucl Ulll II ~-1hia put <:A ::1• lucb -be a llk•IJ to oat day ftDd blm1ell ..._.. ... 19 ...... with Illa MMI m1 W. bal beea tM bllll l 'we .,.. -:...Mfl.. w\a altanl.Uwe canen an poalble. 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WI 1 .... 111 PIO.a ...... , .. -Ulli ......... ) .. lllt ~I.,._ Qr ... o ~ D4111• .Jl'llOI ..... 1-.. _ .. llN Or-.. 00 11,1"-il,-1.1.. OIC>a <-er*~. Cllr ti IMt• -------AM.~-............... .,...,.. PUBUC NOTICE ...... '---.... -"" .. "'''"" -.. .... DIM• rr.-111 tN .,..,,~ t t1i••• '" .. ,. (tvAtr •NII •••I• l"VM.1 CllTION .ct._..•• _, IXHll" "I" •t NO'l'I C80P ,...... MIUtlY8 coaCUUl.ATIOtf .. llM.............................. IHI con•,,_.,. l'l..ANNING 8XMlllY I Ol!l'AltTMl!N'I' HU P"OPOSIEO 'l'O Or-.t NII..._, t5'UI A NEGATIVE OICl.ARATION Tne tell• relefftd II 1n lflll RIGAROING fl'IE ENVIROHMEN G11•r...-It tl~ In "'9 s .. 1. ot UL IMl'ACT 01' THE P'Ol..l.OWING ~lllornl .. C-y of Ot ...... Cllr of PROPO"'L. ,..wpon llN<n, "'° •• oe1<r1-•• t. oa•H .. -•lrllCI • tt.100 IOl~CU.t """'•toot •:011c r•U 1111 u 11 were-/ellk e ftrlltlUA, toe.I .. •I ·~'"' ., • llOlllC In , ... w .... , tJ4 Wftl , ... ''""'"·In ... MO ZAIN. ., HM °' tlle IQO loot •trip of l•ncl ,... "-".. De<IM.Clon •Ill lie dn.<rl-'" UM ""'"' lrom A J con\lclet.0 fO< •oclol>Clon on or •tt•r Cr-.Mllll, -OU.", H fr1t.iffi.. Hov•mMr 1, l'llO. P'er lurtMr 111-LO s..i111er" l'.c1llc ll•ll•oH 'om· formation.. .,....,. c.ell IM Pl.,.,.1"0 p.,.,, , __ O<~r 14, 1'121 In Oe1Nrtrneftl •I ( 114115'-SlO. _. .OS • .,.... 2.IO ol 0..0.. rec.orc11 ot P1tl>llJNG O.•-c.i.st O.lly Piiot O.t n11e. C:O..nlr, C•lllorl\la, Ol•ta11t No 1 i• _.,._.., PU8LIC NOTIC& PUBLIC NOTICE ~l~ITtOUS eu11t1•h MAM&JTATSMalltT TIN '91 ... 1,,. ,_,_, •r••clolne -iM .. •I J • I NIAIOH"Y, 110 •hi , .._..,, '""'·ea. tJMJ J•rnet Alltllofty IU<lltMll, I 10 Ott. Nt-' 9N<I" C.. ,_, SI•-H. C. .... llH. 1.-2 S.., Hulltl,,.._. 91«11. C.. fa.. Jolln o .• ._.,.., • .,, 110 41tC, N_,_... IMOI. CAI. tlMa Tlllt NIM .. It ,.....,, .... lily o ..................... -'-•·~ Tlllt """"'"4 ... Ill.. wllll Ille C-ly Cl9f'll OI o...,.. c-ttl Oii Oc• 1-u.••· '141 .. ~ltlleel o..,... Coot O.Uy "''°' Oct. 11, 1._ ll. Hov. 7, tteo 41-NM'1Mt1r wreon, 40 ... f .. t from 111e v. • Ntfln~ '°'"°' o1 111e w rc.•I ot l•IMI ---------------''---------------cl•~c,._ In .... , u rttln lllclenlur• PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE P\Jaa.IC NOTICE l!I ..... PN,,,,.y CltyCIOt'Ct City .. eo. .. Mes. . l>llOCI-Or .... CoeaC 0.lly Pllll Nov.1.1• 44>2 .. PUBLIC NOTICE ' PlfBUC NOTICE ""1ftOUI ..,.. .. .. ...... .,., ..... , TM ......... _... ... , •rw Hl"41 -......, ' tOllllMIM. awlT"IJCTIOH co .. ,.,., ..... ••, ....U.W . .,, .. ,, CA .... r.-.-.......,.,1110M11• ••,W.•:• .. 1e,CA...a ····"· ~ ....... ••ti QI'~-··'-,..,.._ CA flllt -.1-t h (-IH 11, • ,.._., .....,w-. l._.,, "'" PflliCJ '"'' ......_,. •• 111 .. wllJI ""j c-ty Cleir'lt II Or._ G9IHllY lft Oc• ....,,,,, ... '141Mto ~WOii-Or .. CMll O.llr 1'114" O<t. M, at,...,_, 1, 14, t• ,,_. PllBUC NOTICE ·•CT T1-.. USIMa•s ll01'1C8 °" AYAIUetUTY l'Oll r I -• & • PU8'-tC 1 .. 1,.ICTICNt OP l'OflM MAMa ITATUHflT Tiie lollowl"9 peraona o.-clOillCJ P•llA "PaOPOtaD 'fl. ACTUAi. DllllNtut: 8X,.8t101TU•tl OP Oat1a•A'-al¥l•UI 9"Afllfl0 loa11 ANO 1.AOUNA NIGUEL-MEOICAL ANTt•1cau10• PllCAt. Al· A"U, 30111 Hltwl Road, L.1911N lllfAMC8 tA•PAI PUNOS ,Oa Nielltl, Callfornltt»n o...nla K .......... l01tl N'9uel PllCA'-Yb•,_.,., "._.· L...-w N'91111. C.lll0tftle tl677 Pu•·-lo r...,..11on1 prornu'9oled Gery Mywrs, t•IS Ho1rrow PIK•, Oy lhl U.S. lee,....,., of IM Tr .. tlH'Y. ... ...._.,. ...... c.llfOnll• t2WO lllrW' ... Otllce of ...... ,,.,. .,.., .... Tlllt M1MU Is~ l>y a IJ1 C.F.R., Pertt St/SJ, SOCllMIS """''°"~· 51.14/st.ll Clt771 ... -\II "'"' .. Olftnl.-1< . ..,11.,. •v•ll•ble lof 1~u ... i.p .. ,...Cit 7 •t 11'11 Offl<I ol .. CJt' ~, .. ..,., Tllh .......... •• fllecl wlln Ille City H•ll, 01, el ,~ V•I .. ,, ::='rs~. o1 °' ..... c-iy °" 0c-10200 si-·-· .,_...111 ....... ,. j' '10JM C•lllorni.. A't~I u~IWfH If '1A'-'-s'11u •llll'Afllfldt......,.,,71t • .--""'' -CITYO' Mtll• t;""0n.... ll'OVNtAIM VAL.LIV .. _ _. c..-r eve1"' 111cc......,, ...._. .._. ca '*' City, .. ,... clahfd A~ll 17, 1'41, reCO<clOcl J11lr lO. 1 .. 1 ltl molt 109t. ~ SI.I ol Ofll<l•I Rttora,, In Ille ofll<• of Ille County RecorOtr of H id countr. 111•nc• NortM rly •'-u 1c1 Wuterly lone, on • curve, conuve l!Hllrly ll•v•ne • rao1u' ol 2914,., f-. • cl•"M<e of "°'" '"' lo t pojnl, lMnU Eattorly alone • raclltl line to w la curvo. H .4' '"' lo • poont In IN -tt•••Y ..... ot P•ru l No. I 9H<rl0ocl In tnat certo1n Indenture doled Ml~ 31, ltlS, recorded NovemDer lO, ltU In -792, .,... ZS of Off IC Ill"-*''· In Ille olllc• of .... County Recoro.r pf ••Id countr, tllenc• Soullwt,ly ••one trw w.111r1, line ot ulcl Parter NO, 1, on • ,..,.,.., conc•v• W..lerly, l\aVl"O • rocllua of :ulS.M !Ml,. alstanc• Of 3'.47 '"' IO tile point ol • , ... ,.. CU<vt; lllence SoliCMrly • ._ Ille -II•••• ..... of u lcl Parcel No. t on • curw, concove E•st•rty, llavlne • r.Olu' ot ~.~ IHI, • dlJC.nc:a ol J.Sl , .. , to • point IMI 11 ell-Nortllerly 11\ereon, 40 '"' lrorn Ille ~-I c.omer of IM p.1rc•1 Of 1-.cl dttcrlllecl In M id I-'" tur• racordld 111 -Iott, ,...-Sil of Ofllcl•I RKOfdt; Chell<• WHllrly •lont • ,...._. llne to Mid cur .. •I IHI ,...nclof\ecl point. 70 ffft to tlle point of 11atlnnl"9. OltOINANC• MO .... AN OtlOCNAflCE 0' TN• CITY C:OUMCI'-01' TN& CITY 0, ~· MllA, CA'-l"OllNCA, lllVISINO TJT'-• 6 01' fMI COITA M81A MUMICll'AL (:00. •l!UTCNO TO •M81108MCY Otl .. MllATIOtt AMO Plll>llWd '~~~ CoHI O•lly P~I .... 0tll'llt GNt4 O•llY l'flql .."liol 0<1. 11, 2A, JI. -.1, 1• 421S.-_ N•v.1, ... 4416 ID PARCELi: LOI'"' 8IOCIC "1 ol C:....11 S.ctoon, N••PC>ft 8Ncll, •• -on • mop ,.. COrHcl In -•• -.. Ol M"· 0111,_ '"'-'-rKOr<lt ot Oronve C-ly. ~lfornla. Tl'll weet _, -otlw• corn· mon clOllONtlon, II .,,y, Of the <ffl p,_r ty -·•--II purpoti.<1 10 be: J•Ot·1-fll Newport llhcl , Newport llNc:h, C.llfornla. TM uo .... 119"ecl Trvst .. OIKlalml any llalllllty for .,., lnce><roc:Ciwu ot the"'"' -HS -otner corn..-c1e.;..-11on.11.,,y, thownhl,.111. Sa id $11• wlll l>o ...-, but wllllOUt coveMnt "' -rrMty, upron or Im· plllcl, r-rdlnQ 1111•. POIWH lon. or tncumbrMKe\, to PIY the rem•tn1nio prone Ip.ti "'"' ol Ille "°""I H<IJred by sala Oeed of Trvst, w1111 Interest tnereon. •i provided 6n wed no1•tll, •ov•ncH, tt any, unoer the te rm' of Hid Offcl of Trust, fff\, cn••OH ond uoenHs ol tM Trutt" and ot Ille tru•ts created by woo Oet<I or Trust. ror 1ne 1moun1 rHW>n•bly H l•motoa to l>t ll.,.,SS..SS. rn. -llc11ry uNMr Ulcl Deed Of Trust 111retofot1 Oltuttd ano de li._er.O to tne unc:ters,l9ned • •rill•n °"''•••lion ot Oelt111t end Oem•nd tor S•I•, •l\O • •r1Uef'\ Notice ot Delaull -Eloc:tlon 10 Soll. 'Tn• un· derSICJll•cl ,.UHcl U IO Notice Of Oel•111t -EIK\lon to Soll to r.. r•· <Oto.cl In llw c.ounty _,. , ... ro•I property II louted. o a1e; 0c-21. 11eo PMplH ln11911men1 & ,__, A~ltllorl 1SM11d Trullff lly; CMI F E"91IM<Ol. An<>rnoy In F.ct ,. .. s...1,.-.ca 91..., .• S...oteC. 8e119rly Htll" CA '!0717 121J) su.-111JI SU 4'IOO PuOlt"""" 0r""9t Coa~t Oa oly Polot, I Oct lt. Nov 7. i.. tqe(j •- PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF DEATti.OF MA U A I H E BA N WON AND OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE NO. A-106447. T o a ll h ei r s , beneficiaries, creditors and contingent creditors of Maurine Bannon of Laguna Niguel, California, and persons who may be otherwise Interested in the wlll and/or estate: PUN,T10tl$. I THE CITY 'OUNCIL OF THE Cl fY OF COSTA MIU OOH HEltEllY OROAIN A$ F<)LLOM: . SICTIClfl I: n.. City Colincll ot 1111 Q ty of C.-ta M9w M<tll't llneh Mid O.C II•••., foll~= s•CTCOfl l : Colla Mew M11nlclN I ~. fllle •. S.cllonll ~1 to ~It are ...... by •te>Ml•ocl. S•CTtOM J: TIU•. tS.cllons •·1 IO ~m Is -•• -. .... 11 .. Ml lorlll. s.c ... ~.,, ""'-· Tiie purpca.a ol ltlls 1111• ••• lo provl<le '"'Ille ..,...,., .. 1on -c•rrYl"O oul of Pl-f•1' .... prolKClon ol pertonl -Pf-1Y wltlllf! '"" City In Chi event ol.,, erM'99n<r: tl'll dl,.cllon of 11111!"*'99f'C' ~llotlllWtlonJ arid Ille coordlnetlon of Ille -•oont.Y tuncllona Of tlllt City wllll all other Mlle ... n. CIH, corporot loris, 01"9011lullons, and .. IKled ~lvat1 pe ...... 1. IKU.. •·t. O.flnlllon. •• -In "''' title, 1mer91My 111111 mH n llW atual "' thrHlonod ••· IUonct of ca Millions of Olsaater or of •• ,,._ perll IO Ille wfecy of .,.,,.,,,. - p1ope1ty wltt•ln tnlt city cauMCI by such cancllllona ••air POllullon, fir•. flood, storm, epidofmlt, riot, «O<ICJlll, audden -.. .,.,. -'CIY shOrttCJt, or "'"'' qu111.1, "' 011\er condition~ 1nclUC1ln9 c-lllOM "'"'""" from war or lmml· nent tllrNI of war, 11111 otnar t""" condlllo11s reautUnci from • l•llot c.on- trov•rsy, ••lll<JI COl\dltlont .,. or ore 11-llY to De lleyoncl Ille control of Ill• wrvlc••. SN•-'· equ._t, encl IKlllllH of 1111• cllr. roqulrlnci the c.om-l>Cned forc.n., ...,,., POClllU I tubcllvltloc>I IO ~. "' with ,_, .. r ... Ill•-uc111-ie.. • ..--.... ,. -"-'-._irlnci u1r--.nery me•1u~ oeyon0 ,,. aimot"1ty ¥e1teo "" ,,. y 11tonwa ~tC U\thlte'I l.Ofn.. min ion. Soc••· ~i. DINtllr Counctl Meml>of'INP. TIM 0~11 Mew 0111st., C:OUncll I• ,,.,...., crffted and Sl\lll contlll ol Ille IOllowlnci: A. Tl'll• ,.,....,.., -\l>lll l>o d••lrman. 8 . Thfldll'Ktor of emetgOncy MfVlcH . -"""'"" •1<..Chtlrman. c. Sul n r111•nSM1l.C1ves of civic, IHHI,...... •-• ..._,.,,,, pn>fwu l-1, or oCIM• "'" ... "'""'' h1Yi"9.,, offlclll lfne<Clln<Y ..._lblllly 0 mty lie -pointed !rt llW Ol,..1« willl Ille .. vie. -c-1 ol Ille City Councll S.Cti"' M . Olwsttr Council Po-n -OUtlH. 11 ilv1ll • llle-y of Ille CosUl MeW OIMlllor Council. -It It ,,.,..,.,.,.,.. powered, to .,. .. ,op and recommend for ~l11r1 l>y lfle Clty Council. emereency encl mut ... t old pt-onci eeroe,_,b __ ., ordlnan<ft end,_ olutlons 9fld Nies -reQUlatlons u .,. ,_....., lo ,,......,,..,, """ ~ and 19<teMl'll'-TM OIWISI.,. Council INll ..-t _, Ull of Ille c .... rmen. O< 1n nos oOSM'C• from tne city or lneblllly to cell_,, ..-u~ _,.call ol u.o vlu -c.hal,.,,,.,.. s.ct ._ ~s. Dlrec'°' or Ema191ncy S.rvlcH T1111-. 11 i.reby crHted Ille Office of Director of Emereenc y S.rvtc.H . Tiit <lly ma•,_, ~11l>o1111 dlrect0< ot emerooncy wrvlcH. S.C•-'4. -rs and Outi.s ol 111• Dlrect0<.ol Emereency S.rvlcH . A. ,.,. cllrect0< 11 lllrtby empowered to: · I. R-1 tlle City Council lo proclelm ...... 11ttf'IU OI • IOC•I .,,,...een· cy 11 1111 City Council Is in s.s.slon, or to In .. S<Kll procrameuon II 1111 Cltr Council 11 not In senlon. wi.Mver • toe.II •mer90ncv la proclalmed by 1111 alrec10t·, Ille Cltr C:O..ncll shall lallt oc;tlan to ratlfr Ille procramatlon within won 171 .,.,, therHtter, Cl< IM proc11moc-thall 1\11 .. no f11rtnar force or el· tect P1ir_,,110 Section a.JO or 1111 Governrrwnt CoclO, Ille Clly C:.OUncll sl\llll r• view, • t IHISI every fourtffr\ I 141 cl•Y• unlll wch IOCll 1mer91nc r I• term111a1. ed. 1"4 neec1 ror conclnulno ti. IOC•I •"*'It"'' tne1 Shall proclllm tM term In •tton ot we.II 1oco11 emer91ncv •I tlle .. ,11 .. 1 poulbla dot• IMI Conell· "°"'warrant. l;. R-1 me Go""'"°' to procla im• stat• of -91ncy -n. tn IN OPlnlOo' ot ,,. cltrect<K, tlle loce lly •v•ll-•HOUl'U\ are lnadeqW!le lo<- with llll.,,,._Y J. Control •nO dlrKI Ille eff<KI ... tlle E"*'-Y 0.-l••llorl OI '"" O · ty 10< 1 ... K<OmPll.,.,...,,t ol 1,_ purpo-OI tnls Cilia. •. Direct '~ration and cootdlnollon of w rvlcff -Slaff of Ille Emer Qener Ore.t11izatoon of tn11 city; -,...,,,,._.. ..... ,of ...u-lty - ,.,pon .;lllllty -,...., •rl• Del-them. 5. R-1 lllh city In •II _,,. •ltll ~le or lllflY•to ..-.ctn °" mtllflf'S perlelnlng IO.,...,""' ..... _,Nd nerein. •· in Ille ewnt ot -prociamocton ol • 1oui1 •,,,_eency as ,,.,.1n pr~ wlcllcl or b'f Ille ao.n1 Of ~r¥•-S "' Operotion.1 ArM Coordinator of Ille eo-• y of Or.-.ot tor M area lncludln9 11111 ''"'· Ille proc1amoclon o• • atat• of emt1 ~ney l>Y Ille Go"9rnor ot trw Dor.c lo< of Ille Stoll Oft•ct ot E,,,..._Y S.rv :ft, or Ille n istence of • stet• of war --Y. 1111 dlr«lor Is 111 ... 0, 1mp.1wer ed • To rna•e -in .. n.ol .. and r19U1a11ono on mone<s •HtonablY •• l•lt< to tht protectoon ot lift ana P•-rlY•• eff..:tees br 11ocll •tM<CJtn<y, pro. v100oJ, ,..,_ .. ,,"""rules and r~ulellllnl lnl#.11 lie conllrmH at 1"9 11rllest or•< touDle time b'Y I.ht C•IY C:.OUnctl ,,,JJJ;, b. To obtain vital w pplln, eq11lomi'll'ln<I tllth OIM• pr-rt1t1 f-..I 1..:• •no ..., -tor IN protoc:toon ot Ill• and P"-rty Ind lo IMncl Ille CICy IOr 1111 folr •11..e t ... reol -· II ri1qulred irnmacllollttY, to comtr"na"r tna .. ,. •tor publk .....,, In "' acqulrone 14o<fl property, 1r. city wa1 .. , llO lmtnllftltiff -•n-c11r·' no 11eo1111r .. other '""" thoSe at common law .,.. ,,_. ll•blllliff <rMl.O by IJPOllUbll SUllt or federal low; c To require 1..-99ney ..,vl'es ot ..,,, Cltr Offlc., or •mplo'" eno to commend tlle aid of •• many cltlnn1 ol ~ ~IY •• hi ......,, ne< uwry In tnt uocutlon of 1111 dullH , wen .,.,_,, Stlall lie tnllll.O IO all ptl ,1119n, Dtneflts, •nd lmmunlli .. es .,._._ l>Y Stele law le>< •991•to•ecl tllt o11t•r..,..1cawon.er1; cl. To requ111tlon nKtu arv perS01owl or ,,,.,.,,., ol any City depot:I ""'"t "'_....:y; e. To ••cut• all ot "" 0<dl"lrY -as clly m-••, all of Ille spiclll _. cont.,recl ._n l\lm by 11111 tltle or l>Y rttOCutlon or e,...,90ncy pi.tn PWl'*'I herll10 ~ed by tna Cltr Council, ell -· conter,..11 _, I'll m ..., ............. l>y any.,,...,,..,,, approved by"" City Council. -l>Y M Y o1 .... lewf11l l<llhorlly • 8. TIM dlrectot of ...,,.,91ncy M<vlcas .,..II -ICJnllt 1111 ordllr of Wt· I slon to INI oHIU lo , ... affKI In ,,,. ·-.... dlrectOt •• -volloble ..... It ncl m ... lnts-otrwrwlw per1onn lll1 dul.l•-•nt1 M •-reencr. S..Cn or· do" ot !IUC.<*UIOfl shall be opproved l>Y the City Coundl 5ectl9 ~7. E,...,_y 0toon1u11on. All olflcen -...,....., ... , ol "'"city, t~ wlll> -O#OIWltff• '°"•' • •rolled IO lid thtm clWlllCJ an .,.,..,Cllfl<,. -Ill.--, •CJIN•llloAS. - p•1rso•" -may by et""""'"' or -•Ion of •-. ln<hMllllCJ --'"" r•<HWIS Into _,.Ice -Ille provl1lon1ofltllt 1111•. lie Cl\artllld with dullH In- c klenl lo 111o -tat I Ion of Ille and .,,_rty '" 11111 city _."9 """ •,.,....fln<Y. 1no11 ,_,,., .. t11e Elne'9llfl(.y ~~nlutlon of Cllt Oty of eo.ua Mew. S.C ....... E,...,99f'CY PIMI TM c.o.a. Mell Dlwster C:OUnclt shall lie ,_11111 w tr• dllvel_...m >I 1111 City ol C.la Mesa EmtrCll"<Y PIM,~ PIM -II llt""kM f°' the el· tee live moe1111.111on of •II or t11e "'"'"'" ot 11111 cltr. -lfllllllc. and ptlv•t•. to mttt alt'f c-llon cons111u11ne •toe.al --Y. sYI• of -eency, or suate ot --l'Cllfl<ll: encl sfllll provide for tne ......,iutton, ..-.. - Ou11H . MNIUS -, ... , ....... Emaroency OrCJMIUllon. SUc:h PIM "'911 , .. effect --...-by rHOlvllon of llM CICy Council. SM ... M . PVnl.,,,,,.,.1 of Vlotallon'- 11 Sl\lll De• ml-mHnor l<K .,,, ..., ...... dWl"O an .,,,.,91ncy IO: PUBLIC NOTICE PllBLIC NOTICE CITY 0, flOUflTAIM 'lfAU.IY, U Lll'O•lllA MOTIC8 ltlYITI ... I I .. l'aOl•CT MOL -a .. l'o. TM• COttlTllUCTIOflOP •UQ.10 tH88T AMO lot ..... AYlllUI M8DIAt1 talllMTIOfl a fl)tfU•le CONC .. TI NO TICE IS HE"EllY 01veN 11\111 Ille "'' c:-.tll .. ,,,. C.Hy •f .. _..Ill Valley, C.Cllornll, will <Kelv• M•leel "-''""'"IM llN< of 11• • M. '" Ne.....-r 11. ,,., few constr11<tlon ot ••• ..,_.., ,....., •-•· •lu lrrltolleA 6 TllltwM• C-,. .. In t fCMN NI Wllll IM "11111• - 9"clll<•llonS PrOpDYI• '11•11 lie p,....,,'" u-r ••IMC_, -........ <ICC_..,. .... oy 0111 of Ille torm' ot bidden Mc11rllr •-lro4 .......,, '""'wllont It lill•" All pr-ls Sl\lll l>t marll41<1 "luClld ,,, .. , •nil a111....,, .,,...,,. Meill•n It rl9all011 6 Telltured concre \t , P101~c N .. mt A ..... •M Mall .. ., .. llve•ed IO•• lo -In Ille,,.,,.,. Of Ille Clly Cler-...... tfll~ In .... '"' H••· 10200 SI.Car •-... on or Detore 1111 "-,, • ..., Al --I~ II-111 bids rec.iwcl will lie pu011c1y -l'llcl. •••-.,,. ie<ltr .. ll'Y " CIC' Ci.rll. llldclo" and,,,. puOllc aro ln•lllcl ...... _..I al Che•• laraci.. el N ld prOPGMI•. All l>lds to rec.el .... , eumlllaCI -cle<tared wlll IN rol•tr•f ll'Y IN CllY 'l••k to,,,. City Enoliwe• •nCI , ... City·~ ... ,,.,,,,..~ ..... ,..,.__.,., ... City Cowltll 41t Its,..,..,"'"""' on No"9MOer II, 1• Prior to comrn.nclne won, 1111 <OlllrKIOf -ell "*'-"'"''°" oMll ... llln • --llcenw ll"em u.. City ot Feuntoln Veller In•<.,-• •1111 Ille City MuMc.lt* ~Vol-I, Tiiie S, C: ...... rt S.CW-S • All l>kb Ml tor.. '-..0 on the -I• ol IN tee-ine .c_.. .i ,..,.. Item'; tT•M I 2 l • D•IClltl'TIOfl lrrlCJ•tlon SY1tMtl ••• Tollb#'lod Conc"'ll 4" Plal!IPCC Addlnci A-U& QUANTITY "'""'PS..... tOtOS4...,.., ... JM5S..-..... F ine Gradi"O Lump s..m '" .ccor-.C• w1111 tM pn>v1Slon• ot Soctlon 1no to 1m. lnci..11,,. o1 - LI-CoclO ol IN SUlle ol.C.tltomla, l,_ Coty Council of tna City of F-..ln Val .. y fies b'f f'HOlutionHClrtlllned the ,.......llnCJ llourly rate .. W-loretcll u att or,.,... of_. .. ,,,.,, or mechonlc -to e.oc:~ thl conltocl wnlcll Wiii 0. ._...,...to tht S<Kcauful l>ldder. PAvelliftcl .... ill Clo .. lllcaOon not provlo.d tor l>y rnolutlon shaU not lie less -tllt ,,_, •K-w ... •· termlMllon '"' tlw <><•,.County.,.. .. ..-Cl-by tht U.S. ~-cot L•-· -In no twfll -II II M .... Ulen ... "'*._"-··· lill!Al-~Cll. • Ho bid wlll be c.on1lc1e<ecl unltu II Is ,,,_ on llw oHlcl•I l>lollnll le><m turnlsllld by Ille Coty •net II m-In accordance wltll Ille provltlont of 11111 Noll'• and 11'9 J>(OC)OWI requltemtnlt -c.-'Clont Mt !Of'tll -· Soctlon l ot On• Speclftcellons. E.cll 1>-r m111t lie llc.al\sed In .cce<donc• wllll 19C'llc•· bit St•te l..ews. Plons, Speclllullon• ano ott1clo111r_.1 tor ms to lie -ror l>lddlnt ,.,, be obtained only et the otflce of tlM City £nol,_,. O ty H•ll. Cost ot wlcl Plens and Spec1flcollons lt4$.00, lncludl"ll 141•. II uw blddof re· porta tnet the Pl..,s •ncl Sc>ec.Jll<al1on1 De ..,,, by mall, Ille molllnct and 11-•· ln9 cMrvo \hell De en edclltlonal Sl.00. Heitner lllt coat ot ""' Plens - Sped tlcatlons, nor IM cost of m1lll119 and Mnclll"O wlll be ref-. n,. City , ... rws Ille rlCJllt to rejoc:I ..,,orall l>kb Oattd: Ot-t•. Evelyn MCClenaon City Cltrll of tht Clly ot Founl•ln Valley, Callfomle P11bllttwd ~ .... Colst Dolly Piiot .............. 1, , ... PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION Consolidated Report of Condition of "AMERICAN STATE BANK" of Newport Beach, Orange County, and Domestic SubSidiarles at the close of buslMSs on September 30, 1980. State Bank No. 1072. Doll•r Amounts In Thousands ASSETS Cash and due from banks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,473 U.S. Treasury securities ...................... 2,198 Obligations of other U.S. Government agencies and corporations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,700 Obligat10n.s of States and political subdivisions ........ : .............. . Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements 177 to resell in domestic offices ................ 4,000 Loans, Total (excluding unearned Income) .............. 0 ,644 Less: Reserve for possible loan losses ................ 271 Loans, net ................................... 43,373 Direct lease financing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,34 Bank premises, F.F. & E., etc. (incl. S-O-capital leases) ..................... . Real estatl <>Whed other than 421 bank premises ..........................•... 1,927 Other assets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,64' TOT AL ASSETS .............................. 66,261 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of lndlvlduals, partnerships and corporations .............. 16,709 Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnershipsart'dcorporations .............. 33,880 Deposits of United States Government .................................... 22 Deposits of States and political subdivisions ....................... . A petition has been filed by Earl J . Bannon In the Superior Court of Orange County requesting that Earl J . Bannon be appoint- ed as personal represen- tative to administer the estate of Maurine Bannon Cunder the Independent Administ ration of Estates Act>. The petition is set forl hearing in Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic Center Drive. West, in the Ci ty of Santa Ana, California, on Nov- ember 2S, 1980 at 10:00 a.m . IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you should either appear at the hearing and state I your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearing. )"our tppeara nce may be· Tn pe~ or by your at· torney. A. w1111u11, C>Mtruct. "'-· "' Oo••Y .,Y """""''of,,,. E,...,eencr or~nlutlon In 1111 •ntorc.,,,.,,t ot MY •-ul rYll or r..,iatlon luutd I pursuant to this title,"' In Ill• !Mrl<Kmance ol any duty lmpoMcl ""°" lllm by vlrt .. of Ollt llllt. • B. Do en, act l<Kl>Cclclen 1>y eny l•w1ul rule "' rlCJUl.Clon luued """""'' to 11111lllle,11 """ oct ls of wen• 11ature ••lo Iii,,. cw 11e 1111e1, to Iii .. asalllanc:• to 1111 eiwmy OI' to unperll tlle uves or PtOPtrlY ot 1nnablto1111of11111 city, 0< to prevent, Nnde<, or clllly Ille <ltf.,,.."' protection thereof. All other deposits· ........... , ............... . Certified and officers' checks ............... . TOT AL DEPOSITS IN ' DOMESTIC OFFICES ............ 58,161 Total demand deposits .......... 18,383 S,898 450 1,202 IF YOU ARE A C REDITOR or a cont 1noent c reditor of the de . ceilsed, you must file you r claim with the court O f present It to the personll I rtp resentatlve appol nte d by the court within f0\.1r months from the date •CJf the first Issuance of lette rs as provided In Section 7'1>0 of the Probate Code c>f California. The time for fltfno claims wlll not e:1C- p1re prior to four months from the date of the hear-lnv noticed abOve. YOU MAY EXAMINE the flle kept PY the cou11. If you are Interested In tl'\e •late, you may flle a r·e- 4"tst with the court to 1·e-cetve special no\lce of t.he Inventory Of e1tat•· assets and of the petitions, ec-c; o u n U end r,,epor ts dHcrltled In Se<tlon 1200 of the C.llfornle Proti•t• ~· : , .................... . .WtltlW8M & J ......... At-=·· .. uw. ,,, ¥1 .. t .. , ...... ant, Lot •111111,ca.W111 c . -· CMry, o• dlll)lay, wit'-' eu1110rlty, enr ..-nt ot lcllnllllcatlon iPKlfled by tht ~(Nf'Qtn<Y •1111ncy ot tna NJ-· IKt ... •11. EqiendllurH. • " Ally elll*ldilllrfl ,_In coniwctlon will\ •l'Nfttncr a<ll•ltlff, IMtudlnCI mutuel alcl K llvllles, INll M-med conc11111 .. 1y tolle IOt lhl direct Prottc11on ....... neflloltllel-lonblnclpr-rty<>ftlltCIWofC.UIMeM. S.Cti.. ~11. RtPHI ol Conlllcllnci Ordlnen<•'- Any Ol'dlnenct, or -lion llllf'lof, In conCllCt 11er .. lth ltlllf•l>Y _.led to ~ utene of"""' conlllct af!d "° IUtlhe•. P'°"ldlld 11\111II11 Che l11Ctf'll Of Ille Cit' Co..w:ll In -line 11\11 Ordlnence tl\lll II IN ll lie COllliclefed a ,..vlalon •n<I conUnuellon of Ille ordinance r•pealed br thltOrdlnenu, onclllle 1totu101 "°'""'"" .,..II not "" attectecl by well r-••. "°' Sllall PIM• t ncl _.". manta, ,.,, .. -l'W9Ul•tlons, "' •HoluClono ~.a punuan1 10 _,, repealed orcllnenca lie affKled by sue.II 1'9Pffl unlll ~. ,._.,led, or --cl es ptovlcllld in INS Onll.....c•. S.C..,.~11. Sewrlblllly, If .... provision of lllh CMpl•• Is ,_,.,IO lie lnvellcl OI' U11Cenotltvtion.11>y lnt•roretotlon « •l>Plcttlon to .,.y 111rw>"' clrc..,,.tltKft. ltKll ln••lldlly.,. UMonttllUCIClftellty tllall not etl«:t tne otnar praltllloM"' ,..ilcltloM thereof WlllCll Ctn -"""' valla .. fKI. SI CTI ON•: Thll Ordlrwnc• """ 141'• effeCI .,,., ""In Cull f<K'c• tlllrtr UOI ci.y1 from -.cl •fl., llw -Mii ......... -prior 10 Ille eaplratlon Ol llU .. n (IJI ... "' tram Its posM90 .... ,. l>o ,...I/led ana '" .... ORAHGE C:OAU DAIL y PILOT, .. ,,..._..,of .. ,,. ... c1rcu1111on. ptlftl .. -pulllllllecl Ill Ille Clly of C:.11 Mete Of', In ttlt •11¥-lve, N City Cltfto; ""' ~ to lie p;;l>ll....,,. _,., of 1111• OrcllntnU -• """'" ,_ ........ t ol °"' OrdlMllC.e """ lie Po'led Ill Ille efflu ol tlle City C .. r'll 11119 ISi NJI ,,,., to 11'11 ..... of...,...,, Of 11111 ~cllrw~. -wlt.llln Ill-IUI HJt en.,,.... lion, the City CJtftl aNll cauH lo De Pl*!.,.. tlle ...,_,loneO wmtN•Y ...-'"'" ""' In -6fflce of tna City c~ • cartll ... c..-, of 11111 °''"-IOfeClltt wltll 1M llarnft of Ille -beu OI llw City Coutl<ll ~Int IOI tncl 19alntltlle-. PASSED ANO AOOPfEO 11111 2rcl dly of~ ........ ,. 1•. I/I Ar .. N Sc;Mf.,. Ml'fO' of '"' City of c;o.i. ~ AT1'EST Ell•n P. ~IMrt City Clark of tna City of c.o.i. MIM STATEO.l'CAL..,ORNIA I COUN'l'YOFORAHGI ) CITYOl'COSTAMISA > •, 111.llN ,., PHINNEY, (lty Clerk •f'lll .. 4Hleio Clef'fl ...... City c-- Cll O'I IN City of C.i. Ml .. , M flltly ten:::.= IN ...... -fef'..-lnt Qr.i-He. INO w• Int~ Md C-SKll•11 lily MCtlell ti 4111 No lolirntel ,..,ier ,,..lflt •I teld City Countll ,. .. on IN t>N Ny ti Od*r. 1 ..... ,.. ..,.,.., ...... ,,. ............ _.. ... ,...,.,, ........ ,.. ....... City C:-11 Mii t11 h ltf My ef '""""*" '"°' h Ille fel ... llle rlll Cell vow: AYllS: C-.Cll Ml"*tt: $<1\ttwr, Hell,_,-. Mc,., ..... ._ flOCS: Gellftcll --: .._ A~HT I C:-11 Me,.,,..,..t H-1 N Wlf"'l:ll WHlflilOI', I ~ ..,_ .. twr MN ... -'11.llM ll1o 1 .. 1 et .. Otp .. C:..MI ,...... .... 11..., tf~, '"'' IH"LI We 11'-I'. 1'111-r City Oif1i ... ,_,,Id• OM'!" .. QtyC-lltlWllCJl\'f#~-­.._, .... Ol' .. Ceett o.11, ,., ... ,..--,, .. Total time & savings deposits .... 39,778 TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC . AND fOREIGN OFFICES .................. SS, 161 Mortglge Indebtedness ......... .J.: ....... , 34 Other llabllltles .................... 11......... 1,90S TOTAL LIABILITIES ........................ 60,414 Su~dlnctted notes and debentures. . . . . . . . . . . . 1,000 SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY Preferred stock No. shares outstanding None Common stock a . No shares authorized 1,200,000 b. No. sharesoutstandlng 913,2"8 1, 142 Surplus ...... , ................................. 2,S97 TOTAL CONTRIBUTED CAPITAL .......... 2,597 Retained earnings and other capita I reserves ....... :. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,2.50 TOTAL SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY .......... 4,M7 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY ............•..• 66,261 MEMORANDA: emounts oubtHcllft9 at ef ,.,.,t date Standby letters of credit outstanding . . . . . . • . . . 1154-4 Time Deposits Of $100 000 or more In domtltlc Offices (I PC only): a. Time certificates of deposit In denominations of $100,000or more ...•.•.•.. 20, 193 b. Other time deposits In amounts of $100,000 or ITlOre • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • S,t91 Market value of Investment securities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5tl90 The undersigned, Robert Klhm, Senior V1ce- Prtsldtnt, Controller end Raymond w. Hut, Presl· dtnt & Chairman of the Boerl:I Of the •bOY•n•mtd bank. each dtclares, for hlmself elont •net not tor tht other: I hav. personal knowledQt Of tne matters con· talntd In this report,, ano I beOew tMt .-<h st•• ment In said rfPC)rt Is true. l!act\ of tM unctef'll.,ed, for hlmMlf alone and not for tM oater, certlfl" un· der penalty of perjury that tM tCMevotttt t1 true and correct. Extcut.d on October 31, ,..,, et Ne.iport e..ch. C•llfornla. 1/1 Reibert Klhm 1/1 R. w. Hus ""* .... Orwlt9Qllll ~ ............... 6 4 ~ 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I ....................... ......... ~., t.arwe 4 bedroom 2 beth "5nrv family holne ~ltb wet, FIXEI! bar. Or'H& location .. ar 4 Bdrm 3 bath. bua• 1chool1 and 1hoppl.n1. family room. fcwm•I dlo· Owner ii moth•ated 10 tac. a ,.al barplD. near make an otrer. Full price Do'•r Shores. SZIM.500 • EQUAL HOUSING OPPOftTUNITY · Sl25.000. Ui·aMO <:1tU for romplete det•il•. ,......., ......... : • SELECT •231' . PROPERTIES (Tim ••ALI ONLY 1 ILOCI --IM&AB FROM THI IEACH7 1 All real nlate ad vertlaed In lhla newwpaper 111 1ub· Ject l.O the Federal Fair Hnualna Act of 1968 wtilch mak•a It illeaal to udverllae "any pre · rerence, llmllatlon. or dltcr1mlnallon baated on race, color. rellalon. aex, ur n11tlonal ori1tn. or an lntt'ntlon to make 11ny •uc-h preference. hmlla· Uon. or dlacrtmlnatlon." Yes . and ll 'a o nl y IZ29.000 for this Newport Beach duplex. UPl)ef' Urul, 2Br. lBa lower Unit , 2Br. 2Ba 8otb unit.a ha,·e blt·ln1 bulldlng has new paint and new carpets. Thl.1 noewlp•per will nol know Inf ly accept 11ny 11dvert 11n1 for re~I ttllile which la In v1ola- tlon of the law . •••••••••••••••••••••••• ca ... ,.. 1002 1 eooa;;;;~·~;;:o;;··· 1 Be11utlful executive 4 I bedroom 3 bath with . ramil} room. spa. a nd custom derorator item!> High assumable loan C>.411er will help rina nee down payment. Fu II price now S225.000. Ca II 751-3191 <:ALL now berore ll is on~: SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631-6990 alCUTIYI VllWTOWNHOMI Rare end unit. Step down livine room. leads lo sun rilled kitchen. overlook· ina spacloua terrace. Master suite + 2 queen sl1ed bdrm• upstairs. Pool and spa loo! O)fner suys be flexible on rlnancing. Dial now. SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631-6990 Two level condon end un· ! it. 2 Br 2t'z Ba. c:onversa· ! lion area off th;ng room 's19s.ooo. Act. 159.0120. i 833 ·-O!t&t 1t;:SELECT I . T"PROPERTIES I COSTA MESA PRIME I Greenbrook 5 bedroom · W1th pool. spa and close • to e,·erything. Assum a ·• ble financing and orrered at only $189.500. 540·3666 · THE .r l<W> NUMBER TO SEE MEWPORT IEACH OFACE 2043 WeltdH Dr. C714t '46-7711 L :+Whelan ~ Real Estate : ASSUME S4t7 /MO I I .ZS% WOW!! One of Irvine's best is as close as yo,ur fingertips ... just give us a call. With those· terms & price the re 's nothing else like it. This home has been s martly decorated in warm earthtones. matching wall & windo w coverings. ONLY $95 ,000 ! ! #263 0 y · BEACH COTIAGE $106.500 Walk to beach rrom this beautifully decorated ., t.mique home. One ol a • kind.. Beat buy. beach ; property. Owner ex· t.remel)' motivated. Take I ad\'antage 963-6767 : c 1lm~~1 ; L I 1.1.COTIAGE 2 Bdrm. l Bath charmer i with picket fen ce on cor· 1 ner lot. Seller will con-I sider secondary rinanc-1 mg. Ofreted-at S229.000. j Fee land . 644· 7020 : Lingo I ..,.&.ft I ISTATISAU ASSU... It¥•"'-· $1 .611/MO Imagine if you will, 36 full grown fruit beaQfig trees. hundreds or g iant Eucalyptus & Oak trees. s urrounding your half acre. Your shelter is l yr new. 3000 sq ft. Dramati c tiled e ntran ce w /cathed ral ceilings & circular staircase. FORMAL mstr sute. dining & living room. 2 fireplaces, giant kitchen, enormous family rm w I used brick fireplace. Come see CANYON HILLS ESTATES TODA¥! #264 A s s I F I E D • T •• ~~~;~.,,I Walker Blee siss.ooo: Fantast!c ~ 1 • Rial Estate Bd rm-o nly 90 to l'ewporl oceanfro nt .1 view too:! Beaut irul stained glass. wood beamed c ei lings. 2 fireplaces. Call &46· 7171 lm~~I MEWPOIT HEIGHTS FIXH .. ·-,_ ·-·-·-,_ ··-·-.. no-., .. _ .. -,, ........ ...... .. ,. .. -,,.....,_.., .... ,,_., .... ·-,. .. ·-·-,,_ ·-•CloolM .. ... ··-·-.,_ .. , ... ....... ·-.,_ ...... Bring your sho\'els and j paint brushes to cash in on this sensational value. Huge comer lot. hosts this 3 Bdrm 2 bath ex· ecutive home. Country kitchen, living room . ramih room. den and . spa tcio: Cash in and call ~~~~ ....... •ONt :~ .. ..... ·-c .... now! 6 £t i I ~ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 2 • 5 6 7 8 714-631-6990 I t ·~~-~----~-~ , ________________ _ I f. I $2.17 per DAY That's ALL )'OU pay fora 30day ad in the . DAILY PILOT · SEIVICE 111£CTllY DO lT NOW ! 641-1671 ....__ D'f_.. 110. ·-·-,,_ ·-·-·- ·-...... == .,_ ·-·-·-~.,... ®,._ .... • ' , REALTORS '71-151 I DRAMATIC TRl·LEVEL: 'St unning new construction -wood -glass - -copper roof with 3 story Atrium. OCEAN VIEW. Five bedroom or 4 and separate maids quarters. OWller will help finance. Ca ll for Broch ure. $749,500. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS .2515 I. C...t Hwy •• c--.. Mw 675-5511 HAllOll ... AT SJtl.000 Oh, you should see this! An expanded. customized Dynasty model with two bedrooms, or 1 bedroom pl~ den, two baths and a unique s un room . Sophisticated elegance! great view of city lights and picturesque mountains. Presented at $398,000 <available furnished at $430.000). A list ing of Vergllene Hull. U~l()UI: t1()MI:' OWHH WILLCAIRY htTDfOI '4U.SOO ot 121120/o Ho Lo•'- Beautifully designed home by Ivan Wells. Newly painted interior. Panorama of water. lights & mountains. 4 Bdrms. family room. lanai w/ marble floor for dancing. Pool & spa. Ideal for family & en- t ertainment. Dover Shores o'look- ing back bay. $550.000. ... WIS&.IY H. TA YLOI CO.. RIAL TottS 1 111 s-J .... , ........ MIWPoaT CIHTH, N.I. 644-4t I 0 REALTORS. 675·6000 I 244S Eaet CoHI Hl9h1Hy, Corona del Mar !!!W!!!!!E!!!!!H.!!!!!A!!!V!!!E4!!!!!1!!!!!0!!!FT!!!H!!!E~B~E~§T~_ L~IS~T~IN~G~S~IN~T~O~W~N~ I NPT HEI 6 HTS L90 tlU Newly remodeled traditional style 3 bdrm, 2 bath home reaturlna lar ge recreation room & 2 patios. Livine room has attractive beam ceiling. fireplace & F i'ench doors leading.onto brick p atio. New kitchen blt-in appliances. Close to tennis courts. sandy beaches & clubhouse. Now available. Call for appt. $420,000. IAYAtOHT We have several fine homes with pier & slip. OCIAMVtlW 2 B dr m . 1 11 Ra . beautifully decorated adult home, 1 houae frolll \he l&Dd. Lota of prt vac) w/Jtr Inside patro. A•lr· IOI price of 1240,000 inc, alf top of the Hne ••· pliancea • deed r~ separate coodo a.rage. Owner will finance. COAST PROP ERTIES 67].5410 C:..... .. M.,. 1022 ·················••••\• Attractive pool duplex +~ good rentals. Prime looa· Uoo. ~.000. 840-4991. ( ~on •• r .. t . Act rast : won't last, great t.erms. 1256.500 H · s u m a b I e . S 3 2 S • 0 0,0 l•vestor's s..-clal I I $139 500 anat'At ... S DB.MHfr Sii.too pu:tchase price. Darrell 3 B h t I ' Ass ume low inl. VA In. on a cozy cottate. Enjoy Pash. Agt. 63l-l266 . r ome. frplc. lge WA.TERFtlOHT! 3 Bdrm 2 half!. f1n•place h · d b -.-)an1. great area for k1ds .1 PIER /SLIP quaint 2 1 large lot. roof 2 \i:an t e custom1ie ar a s you sit Y your CDMCOTTA.GE E.xcel!ent rental. proper; bdrm home on legal R 2 · ne"'. C;.11645-!.I 161 · crackling fireplace. PLUS INCOME I ty.Pncedforqu1cksal4.'., \ot . 2 c ar i::a1 age 1 I DESPERATE' IMYISTC>tt5-4Pl.IXSl42,000 OR38drm,2bathhome Owner t.ransferred & .will I St25,000! I . Looking for units. look no further Modem1zed with isolated master help fin a nee. . c; a 11 9alboa lay Pro,.rties DESERTED! Spanish Style pride of ownership 4 units.' High bdrm/parent retreat ~ 963-8182 t R ....u.--assumable In. OWC lge 2nd. · I rt 2 bd · I ~unvf"~ • ""ni:r "ants out ' \":1 : I m·aw q rs+ rm •675·7060• 1• <Jnt' 3 Bflrm. 1 ston.1 PC>Ott HOMISIZZ,000 cottage. Anyway you , , I 1 cornt>r home Lowest ! Rambling ranch style on a '" acre JO custom describe it, it's charm< ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! I ---~ -µriced hom4.' in 'l1:sa area or OrangeCo. ing, up to date and -~ON~C: , IT'S A ' SHOP. PEA'S · \"e1de ~150.000 Take th~· CAU HAI.TY WOIU.-._Y MIYll i~6~~u~~.~.cat ed .. OCEANFRONT TRIPLEX PLUS 0.. of• llW & ... er to M .. lc•d. P1niltsula Pt. "Gold Coast" location & • I• ii B. ,.. C• ... tr-,... ...... 10 lohl IM•u••· VU of..-Ir Mr ................. & ..... '-9 ' ... ......, -..e.d. c .. fw ...... pn•lew .... ndfftlt ,. ... ,.,. '-feet for Carpor..._ or ........ _..__.to a...y • .,. .. ,. s2.zoo.ooo. u1-1400 WATERFRONT HOMES, tNC REAL ESTATE !,.,!;>, Rrn1ol•. p..,.,_.,,, M•n"9"'"""' 2430 W c.,.,., H-.iy 31~ Maune Ave NeW1>0rt Bec>eh BaJb<M Isl.ind Ul-1400 '7Ut00 macnab I Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IAVINE'COMPANY PRE-CHRISTMAS SPECIALS M acnab-lrvine invites you to spend t he hol iday season in fabulous Newport Beach! . . $17t,t00 -OCEAN Ir ..... T VllWS! One of the finest offerings in Newport Crest. Immaculate townhome in superb location 'over- looking greenbelt w/unique ocean view. Lg. assumable loans -fast appreciating area. CP-11> $174,500-"HARIQR HIGHLANDS" VALUE! Single lamil~ JSR home ,,. p r 1 ,. a t l' & !> e e I u d e d rear yard & corner location. Lush landscaping -bright . like-new built-in kitchen. Walk to schools. park & shoppi.ng. A great starter home! (P-12) SUZANNE RUDD 642-8235 752-1414 551-1700 (o,,.,pus Volley Cen•et Woodb-.dQt• Cen•e• 64Z-12JS 644-6ZOO q()t 0o .... o..... Horbot v.ew Cen•e< I ~~~ ...... ~~- I "7U a.LU.TY (!1. • DE I SPECIAL 11m1• to look at th1-. onl" JUDY MIYH 147-6100 1 CALL FOR DETAJLS ________ 1' . AL! ·One ,·ear olcl :i hc1rm C:ulln"''' :;u; 23 13 ~;;;~~~~~~~;~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i 644-7ZI I Mesa 'vl'r~e 5 Bdrm. 3 1 home. bcaut1full.' de 'l I . ASSU~ABLE 1 hath .. famtl~ r()(1m. dm ~ l'Orated . Uclll-(ll\ful THE REAL 3 Bdrm. 2 hath home. Ap· mg 1oom. 2 fireplaces. landscaping Flo\\ 111~ ESTAT&:RS , p_rox 9 ) ears young. 1 ~-e1bar. breakfast nook. \;JUlted ceihn.I! JO II\ m g • ., ________ _,_ /Jn NIGfL ElAI LE'T & A5SfJCIAT£5 ~ rplc, parquet entry . 3 " a r g a r a g e rm and a cm., hre1)\a<'e hugl' patio. greenhouse. , p r 0 I e s s 1 u n a I I ) • ASSU M A BLE LO t\ ;-.; TOBACCO ROAD water softener. elec gur land sc;i p ed Tr) tu OWNER WILL Ct\ll RY ' $139,950 dr 9Y.!,900 I mat«h this one for onh 1 :!nd S l 03 . 950 call So Calif. RJty sm.900 !H6·2313 1 979-53'iOtodu) 546-5605 I A Find what \OU wa111 111 1 f~~~RLsl i LLSTATE l).!11) Pilol Cta~s1l 1cd~-I _ ' --~EA~~AS tis Coldwe_I, Ban~!~ ~$AILS IM THI~ The sunsets are truly ss>ectacular. & the other hours of the day will ~eep you fascinated with the chang- mg water views. This 4 BR. Harbor View Hills residence is present~at $319,500. -= 110181 ILllKS--CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE 11.WFS llST! AllSH AMO SftAlaUNG! Newly ()e('orated Three Bedroom End Unit With Wrap.Ai:ound Patio On Lush Crttnbelt s210.ooo RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN Lovely End Unit. Two-Level Townhouse On Golf Course. Two Bedrooms. 2'n Baths Con· versatton Area With Wet Bar New Camel Color Carpet. Parquet Kitche n f'loor & En- try Only Sl95.000. OCEAN & IA Y Y11W Two Large Bedrooms. Two Baths. Fireplace In Living Room. Gated Community With Most Beautiful Amenities In Newpon Beach Similar Two Bedroom Recently Sold f'or Much More Make Offer. S199.950 ·--..... , ... ,,. 759-9100 #Jc_,_ ... ,.._ .. ...,..c.....,.. !' To place ~·our mc:.~age before lhc readtnl! 1•uhhc phlilll' Oa1l~ Pilot Clasi.if1ed 642-.i6i8 SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631-6990 180 UNITS UPPER BACK BAY Approved for conversion! 1 and 2 bdrm . units. large pool and clubhouse. Prime location. Terrific profit potential with conversion ready to go. $11.700,000 possibility of exchange: RCTaylorCo 640-9900 HARBOR VIEW HOMES 4 Bedroom in Phase Ill. OCEAN VIEW. m a ny extras including a la r m s vs te m . t inted windows. all t o rna.ti c s pr inkle r s . Near community pool and tennis. Submit lerms. S296.000 A TOUCH OF, WIWAMSIUIG Turtlerock Highlands 2 sty 4 Bdrm on view I 0 t . w I S'h u t l e rs . ha rdwd. Warm & tas teful An excep. t1onal piece of proper. ty offered at S.399.000 WANT DUPLEX • Have S200.000 ca sh to • loan Spnnger. 834-9393 , ______ --- ,Costa Mesa I 024 •••••••••••••••••••••••• E-SIDE DUPLEX Two 3 Ir. Units $142,500 FULLER REAL TY 546-0114 --------- NEW CONDOS ! !ASTStOI C.M. I 2Sl2Saota Ana Ave. 1 , 2 BR, 2•, ba, contemp. SHORES tA.DULT OML y COMDO I design. Sll6,000. I j Assume 8.S'Ao v A loan.' 646-50'6 646-6093 $ 135 9001 Nr So. Coast Plaza 2' I Charming,' upgraded I B~rm, 2ba. 1500 s q ·· I * FOURPLEX * ' beach home in Newport I Airtc, sec gates, comm • 200/o DOWH I Snores~ 3 BR-2 BA I pool. Sarealnat$119:900. C:O.toMeMlllJffs Decorated warmly. New Centu.ry21/Westchff Sllt,tOO I carpets and wall paper. I-64.5·7221 I Just l11ted-won "t last: I SUCCISS llAL TY 1 Call now. 752-1700 HIW LISTING 54t-7ttl •• ilmA,Ulil !, 3 CL~O~~hc!lt, ..:=-=.. ' 1. -fUr she Stone f" P Well located with ex- WATHNOMT HOME 1 lo er. Good s um · quisite detail a nd lst _ R ' mer wmter rentaJ. Ask-owner depreclallon too! ;, B · 4 Ba . cus tom l,ng S275000S48·071S eve Perl-for owoer/user.2 w a t e r f r o n t h o m e j r. .. ~:TSIDI C M ~· w 17"38' pvt d.ock. Price I ~ · · Br up Ir lBr do. A very Sl.395 .000. Builder TRIPLEX special offering at only w 'lrade for Palm Spr· Large 3 Bdrm, 2 bath. i2:E.SOO. 1~ E. 18th St, mgs Estate. For details fireplace plus two 2j CM Agt. Gma Shear. on this home and appt 1.,0 BdTm. l bath m excellent see. call Carol Hoff. agt ' con<!1t1on. Pri ced at !to 63l·(X)94 ' 51!17.500 ~ > ' INVESTORS associated DELIGHT!!! BROI< ER'> llE Al T(1115 l c : """ e, , "" ,.. · 1 ti 1; Clean refurbish e d ' l Prime Cos t a M esa duplex . pr1 c·ed to i MAGNIFICENT 730-0760 sell0-Sl20.?0<J' _F'_manc , 8000 S /F · -- mg Hurr) · 646· ii .t I MANSION with VIEW ~ EASTSIDE 2 ON A LOT I ~~ e 11. .. , ! SI 750 000 I Cute houses in x lnt cond .• & ~ R~ I Rick Aidere'ue. Rltr I pretty cul de sac· loc .. ESTATERS ' 832·0440 S137.SOO. Owner w ill --------• -carry Devin & Co. --BiG CAHYOH-1 DREAMS _642_·6368 _____ _ Lo' e I) '.\1 c La 1 n1 DON'T LAST MESA VERDE to"'nhome Golf course Beautiful new 3 bdrm SALE IY OWNER. localton 2 Bdrm:.+ den home With :.tud\. ram 2 Story 4 Br plus den. 2', and it's a wonderful end rm. 2 frplcs. s pa '& 1·om-baths, large formal d1n- un.1t Excel. fmanctn~ &1 muruty pool. ing, eating area in kitch. I pncedtosell.5300.000 ASSt.:'.\tABLELOAN bu1ll·ins bonus r oom Cot e Realty I now' OO\'ered patios, t w1si;ia THE 1-sws: NUMBER TO SEE 1 ~~~~~~ RCTaylorCo 6 40-9900 I * ,_ S2t9 000 C.ill 9i9 5370 "'1th Franklin stove, 2 & Investment I A Large corner lot with 640-Sn7 L LST'A TE shade and .fruit trees. RV I --_ ----__ _ I,.. • a~cess Owner will carr) AE ... LTOAS First Trust Deed. PnC'e : ~ S22S.OOO With S45.000 ASSUME ---1006 ~~rtrz~ ~~:fu ~,: ~i\~ .. ' .... NEWPORT HILLS OFFICE 2670 SAM MIGUEL DRIVE 17141759-1501 llG CANYON VIEW From this fabulous 'SOMERSET model in HARBOR VIEW HOMES. This complete!~· refurbis hed home features 5 brs. famil~· room. frplc. large yard. view. new e,·erything& cul-de-sac location for S289.000. WATIAFltONT PAIADISI C h arming 3 br home loeated smack on the ocean w/ptivate stairway to the sandy beach for your enjoyment~ This exquisite re· sidence is offered at only $790,000. caunv1 PIMAMC .... u The sophisticated owner or this property is flexible on terms! This outstanding home features 4 brs. parquet ent ry.· 2 custom patios. CrQ.lc. ramily room: greenhouse wi!idow. Fren ch doors & mor e! $136,950. OWC 2nd or AITD. I Lingo Rulm•n ORIEHT AL MASTERPIECE nh ; 'le_, ...._, .. ..,._ .... ............. L...- ~· ............ wtlldt., ~ w..w,... .. '--· P1•0"4• I ... ~ ... ......................... It*•••_,.. ...... ., ... twe ......... ~ ... .... of ... 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AIOATSUP.O...O•• ............. 1110,000. - WATERFRONT HOMES, INC • lt£AL UTAT£ S.U.t. lltntel•, Proi-nv ,.._.,,"°""' 2•J6 W Coot Hwy • )l~ ~r.nt A\lf ~I &ech &lboe ~ 611·1400 67M ... .,._ lslaftd . 10 yr payoff MOVE IN 1st JD ' 2nd JD ••••••••••••••••••••••• CONDITION Please call '°"" S-12·5 I OPBt DAILY 545-~-1 "'"""_. ·--- 3 Br ho m e. frplc. lge 216 ~.t~t5,000 OWHH WILL CARRY yard. great area for kids. I 1_,_.... lsl. TD with 29', cash Excellent rental proper· -down N H h t.' Priced for quick sale' SI, I 00,000 wpt g ts ar~,:.1 . New condo. 3 Br. 212 Ba . Owner transferred & will WdlMir.t/Salsbury 1800 sq. fl. $139,500. Call help finance. 6 7J-6t00 Agent 642-5722 for info. LOU llECHTEL •••socklh1 lffllht.h Saln&Rentols 1 229~A•.l.I --------------1~~-•1_~_1_1_1_1 ~~ Hr rr-1 I 1 r_R_u_o __ L _I_, : . r 1 1 1 . • l._,_.~~I :' ' IGltA T Y • • TMy My It'• • tlMft WOltd I" I' I encs .-1ne .,,.....,. ao Why ~ doM ,_...,......, --? l,___M_o_E_s _1_G_..,I ....... , ......... ,-1'--1-T"l -i . ~~ :-..... ~ ~ ....... ..L--4--. _-.__...__ ...., ......... "-... ...,. 2 Wow. Meta Verde Sltowploce Immaculate executive 4 I bedroom home w ilh 3 badls. rormal dining. 2 hearty nreplace1, a huge ramily roolT\, & a ran- l•tic gourmet kitchen! Call t od ay a n d see! $169,900. TARBELL REALTORS, 540.1720 IXC&.USIYI MISAYaDI Spacious residence In tllB Clnest a.rea with an amenities tor q uality 11,.., I !nf· Beaut. )>001 at •P•r brick Clreptt on • lar' 1.lot wllh 3 pat iol lncJud with• bdhns •loll wl : wlndlnl •talrcas , Master bdrm 11 aupe• I wl\h atrium. ws.oOO . : 93l·IAOO. ~All Hf-HON HOMI ,_,._., RiAL£8TATJ .,.... . • f G.\RAOE· SALE •da la thl 0.lly PUot brinl h•f\· I p~ resullJ. To pla~ your draw1n1 card, phon' ._...,. .. c .......... H00 '642~1today~ I ' ··~ , • • • OM.YP9&.Qf ~.-.. -.1.t• .... ".... !............. .. .•. ".... "1111tPW.. a......... .., .......... I I' ~ ............................................................................................ i ............................................ . Ml 111'91* .._.. 1H111M~ ~IMili II• Milueut .... 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II you 'u --CTH)-.flt ruturta1 Spanish cmoeeollAluna'a mate A•,,~.n1\ Th1at11•• .. •8 ,, ,~~ji;;;:!l!I• ..-u-lar .._ V6eWM ...... ym ~ lo owa a I --I Wiii ... 11.t architecture and true hlahwaya Bulldlal . r• .. , '* -J IBIDOM Ir UU. • lclrtn a 8a ... UI Uua number OH 1 I wrm '19ft. 1 prid e of owner1blp. centJy reinodeled Hlib Zbl. h'Dk. patio. dbl 1ar . ••H , ..._. *•''°"·, mod en ho•u J uu Irvin• addreu ltere s OCMllllOMT PAii z a. CW .__. mo.GOO. 4'3 8812 dtmand area Partnera ~.1196,000. Owur ._ .... lo •t.o,Pl"• I •Jr.000 OPfn S.t1Sun lOW' chance' We tr• of 28r. cabana• lrlr. 1ub· ~--F-I \want out. offertni very nnancin, poNlble. Call ,_. ,_, e.pper plunib I~ &1112 Diana Dr fer1 n1i • beautiful 3 letUn1 allowed, S pvt 17 lo,• St. GtOf'Jf aur,ctlve financinl 00 a &oda)t-.o thlJ new llst\n1. , ... har°4iuod floors. T ti ~ .f l a; H I N o bdrm. (am rm rhumer bchs, l)OOI • fi1hin11ler. Ll"OgO total price or ~75 000 won·t tut."-· T31·H• ....., ••lit. rood coa Rt~J..T<>'-• 10 toP cond1t1<1n ror only 112uoo. m4l 499·311 with Sl66.7SOdown. • ......... •ux ..... 1110,000 •llh an ff1·1666 sm.soo Very prh ate I E We Invite You To See (2) Superb ••~ ReaJonomics eis~S?oo ~.,.. ...r ....,.._ location. th• price In B A Homes in ,Much Sought After Area. (l) Auume ll'k loan. Eic· ~ ... C ... ... ell.Idea the land. and tl\el MIWOMAIRI 3BR. 3BA. Luxur.'· Townhollile. High cellent Anaheim loca· ....., • • • • l 0)4 1.etms are 1reat Call to In j1.11l 10 yrs when you .-wr<>RT l l •CH \Jon. 2·3'8 It 2,2·1. U X ... nit day! bu)thlacuatomhometo-Ceilings, Light , Spacious , Well v'JUSTllDUCID PrimeC·lloutd20wltb arou. IZ30.000. Stll or ·~~iiii:i~~iii~~t .OOOdown. pallo home. day for 1396.000. Sweep-Decorated. $380,000. (2) Stunning 4BR, older two bedroom trade for hoUH. Atent i abdrm. 211ba. dbl iar. Ing ocean ar canyon Home On Golf Course, Custom Design Beach home. '2 Bdrm. home. Conapicuoualy 114 /957 -~025 . Eves Crpk, mirrored wall. views. Owner/bldr will I n c I u de 5 F 0 r m 8 I D i n 1 n g . ~~it ~~~a~'.n~s~~~de located on Old Newpe>rt _529--_~---------......... CUICOD Lar• s Bdrm, 2"• bath, l'Gmel" lot. RV acc•111, apr\nklera front aod Mell A1kln1i $1112,0001 OwllCf' wlll carr> lit TD. : • HERITA GE '(IAlll•NS .wume 9),600. 4 br, 3 ba. ram. rm 2147 sq Ct . 1134,900. Owner/all 1St..Q2%3, 751-3191 ~~.~3_t rln c. Only · ~0~r,,~~::fe"J~~'. De n/IJibrar y, Gla moro us Master loan.1152.500. :J1~~3oo':"50·000· Aaent. / Mesa Verde 6"·1721. Suite , Pool. An d Ample Decks. CUSTOM HOME ,_.,..., 2 Ir ()PIM HOUSI ~yl'~t~· Rin~ 644•8940 From Securi-3 Bdrm, 2o/• ba. 2000 sq ft OCEAMSIDE I Bath. built-Ina. closed SAT JCJIMOA y 12.5 of luxury. Ocean view. S H Op p I .._. G garaaes. separate gas It 1 ~ fine area. Owner will " electric meters. lawn 326 M1g11al• conaJder financing up to CTR sprinklen. S2(15,000 with •523~h~~-GREAT NO. LAGUNA LA~ ~ of purchase price. • 'down pa)·ment of %9Ck . LOC. Walk to main 5200000 1 ( h 'II •CJ:ooo ...._ftch & downtown from · · n area o recent 1rowt . , owner w1 carry ....,, ---------.; _., JOLLA I Room to expand. Mostly 2nd TD at 13'k interest : Huntin"'on Con· MIW usnHG-VllW lhl.s unique Spanish Sl~le IOJJ Wt1 St. AA llACH RLTRS. triple net leases. EZ only for 4 years. Reply to R•· b . · I home. Over 3400 sq f\ an-~ I 0 / 11nental. 3 B • 112 a. Turllerock Pr~s1dent cl'I 4 bdrms. 4 baths. LeJaleCAtJOJ7 • 307No.EICaminoReal management. wner classified ad !1123. c10 for«d air . W D. bltin hom,e Phm 70. This Is t_he ram rm, wet bar. library, 71 4-4H·H•I BR()KERS r; 4tZ.2C 00 financing. $700,000. Max Dally Pilot. PO Box 1S60 sto\'e & ref rig. Access to one. 4 Bdrms. family 2 fr plu, cedar lined ~~ . 1.JQ St e w a r t ; b k r Cost• Mesa. Ca 92S26 · pool. s~.~. ass~mable In aio~. must :.~e t~ ap·I clGW!t. Ocean view from L. ~7'.!:14~-4.14~~--4~1!!11~ ____ J;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim;; ln.000. Ph213 728·37E._ prec1ate.CallJ1m Vallers larae maa,ter s uite. DrUtwooclle.ffs c~~·!'.!~•.11/To11·0·0· SUPER ua..11TS LoCUHtale..ty for further details I Enclosed courtyard and ~.,_. ofe I " ba f I $110.000 fee. pal I 0 0 w N ER Is s AN E~<c-~uvt NT E ••••••••••••••••••••••• Irr Costa Mesa. Only No . J Bdrm. 2 . rr r. 11 IAIRETI MOT 1 'v ATE D AND CONDO BEAT THE • Sl.~.000 down. Cati Betty . i f~~a~~ !~ ~~;.,{! REALTY RIGISTEA ! Wit.LING TO H ELPI LIDO .ISLE I Magnificent 180 deg. RENT SQUEEZE! ror111ro. 645·9161 'QUALIFYING Shown b.) uppl. only.' 642-5200 t ~~r/\NneCSaE.:,.rOffered by . white water \"iew ... walk Homes from $63,SOO I I Sl09,000 Call Shafer.I ~"'ooHEN""'Y R. EALTY · to sand ... brand new 3 ParitrdOr1leans. offers ahn R all 96().1980 I uaur , .. COMftl'llftll BR ... gate guarded w1in-afro ab e answ~r tot e Dl,000 dn could do it. 2 1 e Y -li..,,.aa.och 1041 t 661-73SS 1 llllUll. · lmllun terrom ... pvt pool and 't11gh ~ostof.rent1ng . and t >PEN HOlJ'>l IHAL lY sty 4Br. 212Ba. AC. l yr lrvifte-1044 •••••••••••••••••••••••••---1 llMlnllllJ( occ••llM'' jacu.czi .. O ffered at the 1,nflat1on-fl1h ting '11ld. pool siled lot , totally :••••••••••••••••••••••• i VIEW' VllW' VllW' · SPACIOUS HOME I ~ • ....., 1 ~.ooo. benefits of owf!lng your ---------upgraded home. Assume I j • • · • ' 3 lge Bdrm s. 3 baths, This 4 bdrm and den home is for the AM & M 114·637·6350 own home at pnces from exist. Loans & seller will ~ ASSUMAILE Br. ea~h~akln g view of ! fplc. we\bar. dbl lot. Sun-714;492.7623 JUSt ~.~! The "cit('; L:A.GUNA. llACH help finance.Askfor Bill '3 Bdrm Heritage Park! Pacific ff0t 3a n ! deck.fullprlce.S223.000.j _discriminating executive. Bright & 1 locauon an Orange .is 4 un . all 2B r l lBa . / Valley Realty 770·1100. • townhome. Relax in your I Clem ente s an to, 10' i down. Assume lst1 sunny, excellent floor plan for enter-I OIO 1 great · close to m~Jor S380 OOO SI 14 ooo dn ---------,ownprivatehot tubsur-. Hc;>ll,ywood Hiiis from 1 TD.14rk inL.Jack Hardy1 ta1·run· goffersexclus1·vepn'vacy:\Huge s..toAMI ,free ways. fashion , · • · ' COLL.EGE ~I rounded b v redwood this1mmaculate3Bdrm .. Rily 714 -675 ·8982! . •••••••••••••••••••••.-•Sq are the :\lall or OWC:Xlnt._S.Lag. !oc. • · den family room home · I master suite with fireplace. Offered at 1 u · · , Walk to Village Fa ire, decking. Asking $132.500. i : . . ·' 213-867-5107 . • I SPAC. 4 IDRM. Orange, T.own and Coun-. ..,.a,.h. etc. Debra-a gt. Isl T.D. of 567.000 at · Amid towe.ran1 pines. 1 $445,000. & bus 1 I "" .... PIM . 9,.,..., pavable 5713 mon-' Beamed ceilings. com-1 -wa--1 1052 ~HOUSI S""T & ..... Cul-de-sac. Lge yard. try meas comp ex·. 972-9300 . Wknds : Ml\ • ., I t I d t d ,_,....._,....... _._.. ~ _.. ctosetoSo.Coast.Owner es. The modern, adul\\ 7ro.9120. Ught, bright 3 .Bdrm .,'thlylsusumable.. ! ~2~9~/00~eFe;~[!s~i~ •••••••••••••••••••••••( 1 will~lp wf(lnancing. condoml i:a lums a r e --------- ..__Ul ..... , ~on t last fi . ....., available with one or two --------- Move ID c&ld1llon and ' ~ I 6) 1-2242 ms.,pa IO or ec . i 'UM _. Y. u... .. . . · UUUlcm1 ! • ~ ·•cH suMMIT I ~. bedroo r d k m the best price for the : ADULTCOM MUNlTY , z I deluxe. bwlt-in katc!'en. • IMESCOMIMDO area. Don 't miss out.. I Asswne a>.OOOall014"k., 96'Lil182 : r~Sunb<MReah}] ~~lll!;a~~a~esm\~! Prime proper~y . lat CALL Up&raded, end until, 'f V ~--• master suite and much ~ owner deprec\ation OK. AEDCARPET ! 1213N.COASTHWY in1S147.000. I ac surroundings indude yr. end. AW 2 Bdrms. • good view, 2Br. 2Ba. ask-s...4 • h IOll more. The quiet park Great tax sheller before . 1~1202 '*•SINGLE STORY : l.AG~&;~~ACH I cr.:rz~~!;5 : ········c:.;:.::········ r=.~o:e~.r:~;~~r~i l $170,000 ~ '-EASrSIDE l 4 • 'tftMll SQ FJ I OPPOnuHITY ~ 788-2963 ' WahrfrOflf lhlplex plaza. and all the charm 1 ~ ~ 2 duplexes on 1 lot, high ·tuuu 'I ICMOCIUHG , I 3bdnn. 2~ba. owners un-ol the Old New Orleans: ' as.sum. loan. Rents are , lde~lly .located in the Ow-min. 2 Bdrm home, MhMo. Vlefo I 06 7 it. total custom int. I French Quarter. See th1!' - lowlncomell«OmoSP Cahfom1a Homes area .h 1 e 1 t . !••••••••••••••••••••••• I 2bdrm . P~ba.·rental. quality A&C Properties 1 ~~ · · • Uus t · ed tan has w1\ ove Y moun aan1 XLraa incl pvt penthouse.• condominium convers ion · · ects.000. Principals only I lo cusb olmiz ~ S82 000' view Great rental unit . -I ocean view & 45 · boat: community today! • f&ease.957·0654agt. ':iJ?!in~!'!~~!ith rrionJ or hOneymoon coua1e.j ~ OWMBMUSTSELL I JASMIHICllH I dock. 16717 -17 '2 Bay! • ParkOrleans , 730-0760. MIWPOIT HTS. 12 1 thly payments of 5848! SU0,000. I 6 Bdrm. 3 ea giant home. , 3 Bd r m PI an V . View. ()pen f'ri. Sat. Sun.1 660 So. Glassel!. l blk 1 I and bl :\sking Assume 1st $125.000 at 1 Decorator's own home. 10-5. Jo-An Hawley north or the Garden , '-• ...__, ...__ BY OWNER ' asswna e_ --U%& S25 0002nd at 14'7c. j Superb ocean view'from (714)846-9012. Edgewater Grove f r eew a Y· 1n1 ~ ~---• ~. b', 2ba bome on 60 X l38 1 onl~ Sl46•500· j Due 19S5 $215 000 large balcony. I Reall\· \213>434-.\"'81 Orange for information 1 8 uruts •n xlnl apprecaat-1.ot. Oak F1oors. Frplc, 1 • • • C/21 .... _ rt C__,, · · · · lng area of Newport Hts Courtyar d. Fruit Trees. 1 :e~~~;ia-~· ask fP.[ I ww~ "!''ner iT•tia I 090 call : <7l 4>532·6875· ; 9.7 gross. great terms. 'Detached Garon Alley.1 l2l3N.COASTHWY attheMissionViejogolf ' · I 640.5157 1•••••••••••••••••••••••13 ,en lite condos in t great land value.Callfor $90,000 Assumable at , LAGUNA BEACH course. 3 Bdrms. 2'h NEWPORT CREST '! Wo odside V1llage.j more info. Ask for Bob. 11 J·•3. Must See at! 497-4848 baths, vaulted ceilings. BESTIUY I CHARMING, 167,000-$82 .000. Ex· agt.531-4750,962-8891 Sl.39.900 230 E . 15th St. 1 ' s unken l i v i n g r m 0 .... LIDO ~ Utlit : DalGHTFUL I e cut i v e Re a It o rs . I I I UNITS 548 2728 1 . , .... ,_... Waah I w/frplc. J balconies. End " I F'ull llk> deg ocean and 848-4343. I . -.,... -•r •••llhl 0 unil in cul·de-sac. Low Seller Motivated! Price 1 Catalina view. Absolute· Large 4 Bdrm. 3 bath ~ :-.lewer Units. central MISAVHDE LHM/Opffoft 1 n• j down payment, Submit slashed b\' SlOOK '. Best I I\ prime location .! ra maly room . 3 rar iD19M1es/ Costa :\l esa. seperate · LOW DOWN ! I Turtlerock, San Joaquin WMtawaht' Vit"! 1 all olfers. ll42,SOO. ~uy on island. Extra lge s24o ooo gar_ige. beautiful pool ONh Sale 1100 meter s. e n c Io s e d <AA"""'•e e /wknd 13 Bdrm3Bath spacious. H.,"TEDPOOL ot.Lovely 3Bdrmhome ' -I alf/f/T sp_a. brick BBQ·,•••••••••••••••••••••••'1 garages. some with 3 Bdrm. 2 ba, appraised ' .,.....CAA>'< v . study, 2 vault-:. cea'lings, ~ Sho I k od I Of OOOAs S'92KI ""' 1 1 r with separate apl.'3 Bdnn.Closetopooland ws i eam e .. · 2000/o D-ciatiott ,patios Can close this a\$115. · sume BYOW .... ER wood floor. built-in P!-15 great views rom SJJSOOOfirm · -M s179 soo 1 rered at S197500 tall -r--•year S900000 David ftBrokOWerC 2nd. 641-8833 IEFOttE"I LIST··· ....__ .. ~helves. t 'ile entr"·. this .4 Bdrm. 3 ba ex-· · tennis rou • ..., · 540-USl · · · , NEW FOUR PL EX · All 21 · · · """"" ., h F .1 Open ~t/Sun 1-5 C /21 ..-.wr;rt Cefttw Bdrm uru"<r "lose t.o San . Bourke Realtor 546-9950. I bri.,ht c.-ustom kitchen &I ecutave , ome. a_ma Y 223V1a llhaca "'"'" I Turtlerock home : 3 dining room. 752-1920. room with Crplc, dm~ng I Mew rt ce..t.r 640. 157 Bernardino City Center. Loh for SGla 2200 College Park charmer, Bdrm. 2ba. 1700 s t f. rm. wetbar. Family C/2 6,..,..ft0'5357 Builtins. A/C. patios ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3bdr m, 2ba, den, gd freshly painted. covd neighborhood. Assuma· •-si:e.soo. •SA.CRIFICfe cond, frpk. asummable patio. Move in c.-ond ! ' QUAIL ble Cinancing +owner NEWPORT HltGHTS So. C .. f Realty. Orange County _ Dana loan. Sl.26.500 957-8457 $170.000. Ph 557-7010 orl will help. S214.SOO. CHAIMH 546-5605 Point. Ocean view lot. TUMS 831-640'7 PLACE 1 131-1440 LOVB.YHOME This remodeled home othtrRHl&tah Only SSS,000 for lot with Seller ···ante offQr W ,'TL'RTl.E ROCK G L E:-11 PROPltlTIES ... ! SALE IY OWNEI features: added master l•••y •••••••••••••••••• 1Super Tnplex 31, .>·rs old. approved plans. Owner. ~ " "' 1•.. rta. h IO.L9 . 1 bdrmandfamilyroom.3 ,MGM6aHofMs O"ner help finance 714/6381614 trade for condo. units or · GARDEN : ,,.,.__ TII l ·JO ,_..., 1 wpor oc • Prol~aonally decorated f1replact·s. ha rdwood for~~-1 100 owner's unit 3br. 2ba . ---· ------m...ooo to assume ex 1st· I 3br. 2ba. S210.000 I _.,...... · · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• and tmmac 3 Bdrm + I fl _. I ed d I · Two fabulous view lots ..,, ---------•I r mil Fi 1 . oors. new corpe r ••••••••••••••••••••••• rrplc.detach up exm ing loan. Pymls or SI ,307 l 645-9555 •--------• itvin Y ~& ,i;~~I a~~ 1~ I plumbing, new oo RV San Juan Capo. SSS.OOO. 2 1 rear 2br. 2ba SM.000 dwn O\erlooking El Niguel ~ 4~~u~m~~51~ss3 t:!~ i T t; R T L E R 0 C K __ TH_E_ll_G_S_T_EA_L __ 11 eo!==~~:~~:hed. full ~tM. Din in/ roo~. ~~ ~~~u~il mh~~~ Br. 2 Ba lt80 sq. ft. 8 yrs. 548•3365 after 3PM ~~~~~l. C~r~~e:u}~:~ mile to ocean. I Beautiful 3 BR. 2~a . Dana Point duplex, 2 br. one blk to beach. You heated pool, fully carpet· with the financing. Of· old Agt 541•5032· 176 units. ~orth San Diego Sl75,000. Call 714-831-1216 OPENSUNDAYl-5 Broadmoor home-facu~g 1 baupper.1 br lower.1 own the land. Great ed.lotsofclosets.~eated fered at 1189.900. Call OCEANFRONT I Co. tOX gross. United froml~6dailf. \1.32SEA BLUFF DR park. Upgraded. move-in new crpt. fresh paint.I financing. $199,SOO pool. Walk to ~pt. Hrbr 540-1151 10., Dn owe balance un· Real Estate Group. 3 Arch Bay, Panoramic OR cond. $169.500 1ncl'g beamed ceilings. 'frplc. ~Dunn H.S and 2 minutes to d ._ __ ._ t 2 BR (714 )661·0951. -... or ess to assum e I and . XI n \ t e rms. dining area ex enc . patio. ••Co n...... 11•5 Sat/S• new mobile home in 1....__ __ to L.. 5219 000 Agt 768 2963 -..000 1 •-1 · ~ ~'I: beach. $265,000. er"""" r~ es. · ~r Oen View. Term s nee condo next to the 833-1961 I Offered for only $144,000 • _,........ Tr 1 1 d p k ~ .... · · · · or sea where Nwpt & Costa FL.U PRICE! 611 K'--Ptoc easure s an ar · Moved 1900 499·4857 Mesa meet. We have 5 MISSION REAL TY 759·922 I ""?"' e. Fabulous vu, pvt bch & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------' THI ........ ,.0 .... 00.. For more mformatlon more. CaJI Jim Thomas ed Mobfle Ho.. other assumab1es. Agt. v~ " 494-0731 callRoyFieldsat 7141499.3816 Housetobemov toyour Ports 2 300 Viv R il e~. 631 -1511 : IMWOODlllDGE Opeas.t/S...2•5 213t579-5338or llSTPRICID lot.3br.1 ba.stuccoex-••••••••••••••••••••••• 848-l51l PRICE llDUCED 82S CAMYOM VIEW ~~~r~~ ~~~~~, 2131962"0757 CANAL FttONT OWN y.wt~ ~A~-~PACE ::£5;)un1f:~d." I ~llyr~~ 1 bdrm. near beach. new· FAMILYFITTER TOSlll,000 Spectacularocean&city $269,500. Owner will N rtC t Lovely 2 story 4bdrms AGENT <714 J642-8377 rool'.$0000.plusmoving ~~~~~nll·2• ls just wbat this fantastic A delightful 3 Bdrm. Ylews from the wood and carry at SlSOO monthly By owner. ewpo . res completely redecorated costs. 646'2389. · · 4 bdrm PoOI home is ad u I t o c c u P i e d glass 3 bdrm & family wilh $20.000 down. No condo. plan 4. 9r, as· in subtle earth tones 35 fl. trailer for sale . .__Pro ,., 2 000 Mal9ltaiR. Delft't Practically new c rpt. Creekwood Aspen plan, roomhomeonasecluded credit nee ded. 1714 1 sumable _loaedn. ocea1r Tuo fireplaces includ'gl Located I blk from bch. :~:::::.:::t:'!!. ...... Resort '2400 fresh paint & a delight to on low traffic cul·de-sac: private lot. View decks. 84CH964 view. motavat to se . 1 one in master s u1 le , $4000 or best offer. 72041 ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• took at. This family str~ Thelowestprice-0 fountain,spaandcloseto S198.000.646·4015. Larae deck and pat101 Cst Hwy, ~o. 28. Ca111 IUHITS PALMSPRlNGS bargain is priced to sell detatched resl<lence in l.OWn. $469,SOO. BY OWNER with spa. Perfect forim-1 before SP M 642-8450. Westside Costa Mes a. 2 condos for sale or rent. fast at only Sl19,900. Woodbridge. SPICIAL Gorw Towwhom• med 1. ate move in 1 After S. 645-7996 Ask for good condition. income tum key. furn. tennis. 714 54S-949l CALL NOW homesite for special peo· 4bdnn. fam rm. ~ ~JS' -ot Slip Fu rnal ure av a 1 I able . Jeff. $40,800 yr Price 5'45.000. pools. golf. car avail. The ~ 644-7211 pie overlooking the pier Palermo mdl, country ""'"' .., Reduced to $229.000. On payment SU0,000. fairways on iotr club = a 111 Coast Royal. I lot or 2 Fr e n c h 1 l o l a I I Y 3 Bdrm upgraded 2300 sq Hemet Valley 10 x 54 OWC balance at l 1'1 dnve S67 100 • • • * • '}. m ! I -ueateyourown mini· customlzeo. jac. Fee. n.patio townhome. 2 car WATERFRJNT . Mobile Hom e with ~ R€'TIG€ Smoke Tree Racquet !_fl!'_!!!' estate. Owner will Call to see. 2041 Port garage,walktobay.As-HOM I cabana&carport.Sellor f-J ClubonE PalmCanyon finance with 29'7. down. Bristol. 644 ·5965 , s~mable !oan. Owner R~~~-~f~E 1 trade for older home on HOME:~ at Sunrise. $89,900. Sl65,000each. 644-7897. will he!P flnanre. Seller Eastslde Costa Mesa. creative financing ok. /Jn ~1r,r L l11\il l y ~. l\SSUCIAfE5 MAGHIFICEHT WOODIRID'-E 4 UMITS IEACH LOYHS says bnngoffer. 752-1920 -l 54S-4452 . Re3333a1 Eswtcate tntvHestmNenBts Owner 645·2963 or P.S. w Mint condition. Short ~RT SHORES • or~ DAILY I 6-4~a:646wy. 325·7321 ask for Art. MESA VERDE New Townhouse! 2br. walk to town & beach. A ,....,.~ J '-'U .&IL *.._."4•1clt• ~• -~~ home is now available. 2ba, 2 car 1ar. irplc. superblnvestmentonthe 2 Blksfrom ocn,6Br,cor-y " 2rMtMOUSIC U JltclOffer Out-.~.-, ~ Gorgeously appointed oven/stove. d/w,..¥.)62.' North.end.Easlto rent nerlot.neW\yredecorU-p• •CE 2591 Bayshores Dr. aw..-wll list w BY OWNER rropeny 255 0 wttecat~tileandimPort· will be complete"llPan. & owner wi I help ed. great family home. ~ Bayshores. 3 Bdrm, din-Tf. °" MoRdl'Jlf. 'No•. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $!Italian tile. Relax in last one avail. till next rmance. $380,000. Comm. pool , tennis. PROfllllTIIS'• ing on. den. Across from Y-·-.!.,e ... lB Dix Beach Units in INAJTION the atmosphere before spring.673-4485 clbhse. only Sl7S,OOO. Bay $395,000. See Helene ---Oceanside. OWC o r o n e or 2 r r p I cs . Owner 4·9'7·5125 10,.. n 1:10 P.M.I Allison. _... of $5000 today trade.1615.000. 492-9448 R"Hftla Prof es a ion a 11 y FOR SALE BY OWNER. Waterfront Homes. Inc. byectWJ .. ckly. a ltll landscaped backyrd re-Beautiful 48r, Family 1---------1~~~~~~~~~1 Realtors f31-1400 Cut.e20x~"· Homette w /2 ASSUMIVA. RTl.E SEAYIEW :: ._ tOO DOW.... Why not Invest in your minds you of a par k ! Rm. 2VaBa. TU ' I DPLX. 3980 Seashore Dr.1---------~ Br 2 Ba. New earthtone $7, " own future? 4 acres. 6 & priced to sell at only I off Master Suite. Open ~._,,~, Port R1oya11 Model 67~1 By owner. t.hruout. La&bl wall In-F.P. $105.900. 641-8464. acres . parcels of beau\. Takeoverel(istlng loans ROCK GLEN home. Spa • IOI ~ Newport, must sell. I quallfy .carpeting SanClemenleduplex. arres. 80 acres or 147 sns.ooo. 714 /545-9491 . House Sun. 12·5. 14 Wan· I Panoram c v ew. ocean, lerior gives feeling of a land 111 North San Diego all I denn1 Rill. 975-0176. Will '714) 494-1177 city ll&bts & mtns. •Br, HEW ENGLAND double expando. New , Count~. Mtn. springs, cooper tew1broker 3Ba. FR, formal din I solarlan noortng in color I MUSTSEl.l.. oak trees and lakes for a . area, upgraded. shut-TllADITIOHAL coordlnated kitchen &C· 2houseson2duplex lots. rishlng. Be s t or al· I Classified Ads. your one· .,..,... I 044 , ters, cptstl entry• solid Architecture makes this cented by 1olden harv'°'t C.M. Best offe r takes l..owner will finance at stop shopping center. •••••••••••••••••••••••! oak11 panel ng & moldlndg h o me a prized I colored ap~llan ces .1 1~ financing. Own/Ag\. in. call Shafer Really ---------· v rm .. c ustom ma e I • Btfll styled .:..lnAllM'\IT Built I /d "~""""""" ,..,,,1980 .._ _________ , . spa. pond. waterfall, a possess on .-Y ,...,,,.,, .. ...., -n was er ryer ....:.,......::.. . .;...........,:..;_.' _______ I..!,,.,.,.~!:::'.~--• ~" -oi I interior that even has an WA TllPIOHT racllitles loo! Perr ect ---~ "-I 'as conversation pit, atrium.-Back country Largest floor plan of-' siz.ecoa~h.foroneoftwo.:o.tofComty o.t.tC1m~ ptXH : b/ ~ks. custom landacap-view w/charming white fered Open Creah and a Sml m1n1mum maln -1 ,_..,.,., 2550 • Pf1p1rty 1110 I Bdrm 2 bath. 221Cll . macna lrvlne 101. pvt. 1ate 1uarded picket fenced patio & beautiful view. Custom I lmance yard is perfect .............................................. . enclo.ed patio. Owner I communal)' wlpool, t~n-prl\'ate PoOI & tennis .. ~r gold fixtures and I for t h ose afternoon t&.arted refurbi1hln1 but realty ~so cRt•s ~t tB~ ~ Cacilit1es. 1205.000. ~~y upgrade&. Boa\I BBQ'•· Man y more '1 IOCllml'( ,. ... nR c:111as ._unable to contlnute I i OWNER/BK,.R . Xlnt 71A IS45·1M91 sUprightsupto45'. ="J!:ei!ss ~~~n ~~~ _ _.....Ula ~YUN ~~0~;.;:r_eci1rrked I A IUBllDIA"Y Of ! terms. 644·.SO. -s1 4t,OOO I can save toda~ Slop by I 3812 ,..,. ..... llVlrsllll THI '"YINE COl,,ANY JAMIS L 4i<>ULD & 1ee tor yourself. 9650 1 ..., 6J I· I 132 Oufia.kt Ave, H.B .. sp. 39 mlnotea from John Wayne (0.C. I ~~~~~~~~~1 U2 or call 964·6176 for ' Airport. l mile Crom Civic Center\ fc , ---------r: ~. No reason••' Ma1no111 Shoppin1 Center. Riverside Cfty hie olCer refused. Term•· Colle•e. close the T~nlvenl\y of IWTIFUL N£WPOIT HEICHTS COST• HOME ,..,.,o...,._,,_... vn Xtra·lae rooma, fine featur•1 fine cond. Low, Dalint. yd. Formal dia. rm. fam. rm. fbt', Z b1 . country kit. L AC/ftltered. $195.000. Shown' by appt only, MS-eelt . .. I 'vallable to qu•liflecl · California at Rlvertlde. . ~er Ael quickly. Thia 1"9 DO ~wilt not be re· SPACIOUS 1..a.1••11• . lnd iyldu1 I 1nclo11d p•tlo1, All cw;;=t 1600 ....................... amenltlft . $11,mtlSM,M . · 'ffiMotno Avanible f714t6M •• 1114t U).atJI aroeur.=~ ........... • ~- -r--. . .. - . l . -.rlaMI... Mawl•ll JN111ftUlifwrtl hll H111ftU.ha I t ~ j"•••nU.....,lll1• IH1 11ftU.&lw"••• Ftldly.No\lembtf7, \NO CWLVPILOJ • ....................... ....................... ...........•........... ....................... ....................... ........• ~ .. ;;;.~ .... . •6t0 .. ..._ JIU ... '* Y9li'f 3U4 .,.,._, l244 ......._...... 'JJ67 Wul I •w JHI .. ... ...... h•1~ Afia I I ts...... 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JIJ4 C..MtM · 4 =~ , ... ~ 0 1 1 l=rm rrpk II kit, 1'.lt1 •Bdrm Condo ls TUR11..E ROCK RIDG~. l.ake M.V. memb Adull111 pai.nt.. 1ara1e. -$ mo •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... ••••• .. ••••••••••••• )', •n • uu , , IJ pallo.'2 ,.,u tiiir 5 Bdrm HouH. l\75 1895. 3bdtm. 2'<tba, J car gar. pn!ferr«f. 661·3184. $GU. 846-1358 846-1792 p I I Old h · •• \-Jew •c~·ea11 I Imo Mt 77 10 c; • rra IC e t' 1.1 m I Ii e' avail lmmed. 979•2560 ur • t'n nsu a, er beac Clean fr ne11U 8drtn, nice aot5 Twlln. 2 bt, bk-9li. blilt.oww•Mtt ~ please, lcld1 & pet &' 8Sl0610i551·l•tw. 2~r+den ,2 8a condo ................... apt. 11 blk Luwa.ter Z Br area. util rm. OW.r cou· Pf. patlo, M peta, ~ p I 1bdrm Mui•, I car aer .,...IC!ome Call "'4·2* or Comm. pool/spa Aliso u.t.u•ahll l JOO I ba.. MU/tno winter. pie pref. LoU of nice M9-43IO 1 l;8~'!sioW..a~9N~w rwwl>ct.t« Ad1dt11only mtrrt.Aat nortt. ~OODBRIDGE up · Villas. ~so Inc l uua •••--•••••••••••••••••• 11525/mo )rly. Ulll hu:I. nel1hbon. SllH/m o .1---------- 1 ., do• 1 ,1, •00:: Nopett.M~tmo • S4M --1Cradtd 3 Bdrm. 2 ba, "'7-3034 . •New•Br.3Ba.2Story. 67s-.s710 Wat erfront Homea MacArthurVUlaae. t8r, i!.. will at ~I~ t'~lt drp 40•GlH 9 Spm ......... leech 3240 (rplc. att. dbl gar, pvt ~269 Frplc. Near Ch•pman & Oceanfront 3 Br 2 Ra 631·1400. 1.Bab · l.anai.t teonl1, ..,.c>I. lo , .. ,P I .. l ~lidJt~• ....................... patios, $6$0. 644·1480, ,...,.... .... 'I Hwy M.Orange.S795.No compl furn avail tii rand n,.w tarM•· n. '"a 1 1•" " 11 • 5 Wu to oeun Eleaanl 2 830-5050 X81. ••••••••••••••••••••• •• pets. S49·3232. 64 l 1460. Gll.5. s-is.89'7l · 3 Bdrm. 21 1 ba condo. Dis· drape1, applJances. •&· ' Kr houiil' roi r~nt 10• bdrm. tam rm & den. & br, BLUFFS, patio. CaRda I 1... hwshr. frplc. 2 car gar. 7SGllO. 'Tl = \1a111~ril~. S7~mo (SJi5 mo). Plush erpts. B£AUTIF\Jl. 4 Bdrm. 3 rrplc, avail. 1mmed. , ....... -• L.......t 1 .. 25 P\•l a l Avail now "'100 &l2 5312 b bath °"""'Imo )'rly eo>ci•/mo lease · no pets __...lhru .. ~..ts Lar0• townhouse 2 br ~, a 21 • a. cedar & 11lass -.,._ · • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Unfuntlshed '62S/mo. lsl/lasl, securi· -·• •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• O~THE li~ACll Dbl ciir pvt &ar. fully Waterf'ronl Homes 640-7647 For rent, condo. 2Br. Hun· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ty Avull no~. 673 2282, 9 ba, ldry, 3025 Cooll e, Elct'tuln1&•$Cf Power &u1t l llr d upln v./Crvtc mulot yd. Adults , no. S3M•OO NewportShores 2br.2ba. li!l&lon Landmark . lalboalllCWtd 1106 loSpn1. S395mo.S7S0500. of Xlnl Concl fO¥ runc-b m ~ mu C40 woo Ai.~ pets Inquire at 527 lSth 1\utlerock condo. t>.:aul den. newly painted & Adults over 40. SSS01mo. ••••••••l°•••••••••••••• 1 lidrm. Deluxe AP\· t!.tw .!.,OfMPl'OJl...c:lt' 144 l405 f(.lr Fa)@ ~L!.11 4 1960 ·6331 or view. 3bdrm. no pets, crpld. Nr clubhse. S67S 213-3''7·97'5. Deluxe Ba)·front 3bdrm . Stunnlna. large 1 Br. drapes. clean. roc1ftn.', ...,.,._......, &31 299 Garden Ap\ Pool. Rec .......... S895.8S1·0263 or975·0477 mo. · I ........ U..tun. 1600 2ba. refng. frplc. arl ults. area. S35S. 710 w 18th. qLtlel. Matur e ad.- W...t.4 ZtOO c..t. MeM l Jl4 HOMt:S FOR RE.NT COINH CHARMER ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• no vets. S800 mo yr!) S325. 'Security SlOO. ••••••••••••••••tttt••• •"•••••••••••••••••••• a fidrms . $S25·S650. Woodbridge Sbr. 3ba. Eastside C M 2B r. !Ba. 646-7213.644·5138 St. Cleaning (ee 1200. Open P\ot put)' would like to M~ VEROf: S Bdrm f't•n ced ru rds und :esr~t!~~e~.f~~c~~:i ~eaButifu'n: a~po1~t~d garage. encl. yard, no IAYFtlONT 1 mile to beach 2br Sun U>-4.147 E. 18Lll...tit. lease w /untton 10 bu ~ 3bath POOL Reduced gar ugt!s Fam il ies hom• w /3000 sq rt . ...,.r S45064S·2994 ga rde n apt dshwas h C M " t a<MU\ W l rl t 1 K car garage Assn dues .. t"'_,..,_. --· --I Ylce2Br1 ba w shp · 1 · · · ,., ~in Mission Vu:Jo hr o ......, mo a e ron Pease ids & pet s Avail. 11 /15/tw> up to I ~ BBQ St2S 64S 0645 ~Mesa S48· 464 . llo~~:.1~6311400 ~~~~~~~~.1~!6f4~!566or ~u~~;;-5 ~~t~~~SO~~o rear l ease Agent , ••••• ~.~~!!'. •••• ~~~.~ Sl~1mo. 673-53~5 . /mo . 2bdrm. 2ba condo Mar 2 BR DUPLEX. ~as1s1de ----673-7300. Clean. 2br 12 blk from luttle Island. yearly Lrg AVAIL. now. 2 .•rn. pvt SC. P laza. pool.-+ec Sr 1-:xec des ires purl'hase 2 I.la. dishwasher, patio $7S. 3 Br 2•, Ba family 3bdrm, l'".lba. end u~tit , nr lBr. 2ea Home. pool. len· bch. covered deck· In· & airy lbdrm. S500 tmo. deck overlooking golf room. laundry. all's condo, NB area 12 Br !.8! $4806750562. Rm Laundr) Rm. 2 ~l & tennis. Children nis.closelobch,S695 mo. fantOK. Yrly. SS7S/mo. A\·all1mmed.67S·341~-coursl'.new cpls &pamt. &refrig,water&g . P\1 pty pref. Hepl) P.O Colli: p k 3 br 2 b· F'lreplaces. dishwasher. Sl600.640-0547eves 673-6210. lsl.SJOOsec.54850914719 1 Bdrm unfurn charmer S42S mo. ~all 546·5880, Kids OK . no p . Box3222. NB 92660 I 'el e har . C I baa refn~e. trash compac· ~IT H&•GHTS fUverS~. NB (up~la1rs1 oo canal. SS50.' Rumbold ask rot-Bllh>r Pam --$550/mo. 64S·201G . ----0 e Y om~. 11 um a tor lmmac " Beautiful .....,...., ... " '"' • • 499-3736eves & wken• ......_. St Isl. last. Jc1.10.s1t s.595 2000sq. ft. Owners unit. WOOOlllDG~ Jbdrm. 2ba lrg >rd with ..,_.wwfth Fvnlished ~i:a!t> .• 675·4822: _ wwer 2 Br. 1 Ba. in 4. . ••••••••••••.••••••••••• 833-9305 _ <_~~mini Realty _ 531·2200 2 Bdrm and de n single pool, remOdeled with all ••••••••••••••••••• .. •• Llltle I!. Lge 1 Br Year Plex 271 E. 16l Pl. $350 PINE BLUFF APT~ 1.&-...-~&..-family Broad ~n.oo r new kitchen. $1000/mo •.-11...--1·•-..t 3706 mo Call6440452 Spa 2 B 2 B A ll i r-. ~•lhecl llrand New! <Xcan View' ~ I 3 BR . B· 2 . home, \'Bulled ce1hngs I Lease. Incl gardener & ,_ -I~ Mature 2 i.tdlt~. nn -. . ---c. r. a ~ •••••••• .... •••••••••••' 3 Br 2•2 ba condo ur. ease 2 a . car fireplace, atrium 56751 pool maintenance No ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• pe1s. utd pd S42S. Room 3 Br To\\nhouse Complex. Patio. v~w . ..._ltlmMI 31061 S875 mo !i611 ·1456 0 1 gaa~a,:t~ w upener A mor\<>t 67S6000 kr Sewdeluxedes igner 2 Br. 6i3·94i3 A t>in ·uiet A""ult frp lc, e ncl gar.,,a;is ....................... 962·0496ask for Ginny trul) lo\ely home. 1 mile · ·0 '"l • 'as or. pets. 642"2482 or 9S7-ll6S deck. blt·ins. good loca----, ,P q u s tove, dishws r . spa. WJNTERRENTAL -lo beach $591) 1n cls Natahe I r,~:5.ll()~va ll a pprox lionnr shopping&waler .INewdeluxecles1gncr21:Jr. Complex. N~wl y re lndry rm.From$500. 2 Bdrm home quiet st nr NEW 3 BR 3 Ila rnndo wuter Call Monika a t I 1171.-z Pearl. $660. incl I detk. blt·in~. l(OOd loca decorated_. f1 replace. I SPMC 631.6107 So Bay Lov.ely pr;vatei fpk , patio. dbl gar N1 9625585or963 ll39 -I ' jWaterlront 2 Br luxury Avail until June 15. 1980 'llo~nrsh~ppmg.~water I ~nclsd patio & garage.1-- patio dbl g1.1r 5600 shops $695 mo ~o 1>ets 3b 2b. r r 1 Leow In Irvine 1 with fabulou,., waler & !:I· j utal 675-2898 , 117 , Pearl S6t.U 1nc·I , Sor11 no pets $495 mo. Immediate 2Br E. side Lou° Brecht~! & As~oc Ag t 7 6 o I 2 I I 11 1 r. . a, arr; rm. ~P c · Se\ era I ho mes furnished 1 ly hghts vie~ $2000 mo Wboo r-..· 1 1707 1 uul .\\ail uni ii June 15. ' 64.'> 3381or675 5949 No pets , S37 5 . ~e e '75-133 1 I 213.596.8209 aft 5PM : h~~~:c·r rC~\'~~:d· pa:.~·, &f unfurntshed. priced' ancld utils. 581·2932 I ••••••••••• '!':~.! ...•..• r 1~ _!i5 289M -12 Ddrm 2 Ba T-ownh•1us-e I manager. 162D ~.ll p --------------• · · r om S 6 0 0 I m o i o -~ 1 • .. _ .... __ p · I • · · ' · Lan C M .t1 C... ct.I Mar 31221 Lge New 3br 211ba CON · S!IOO mo fl4 2 -4 94 li · Sl250tmo New listing~' Avail Dec 1 3bdrm 2ba BAY FR 0 NT AG E · 11U1UUU eninsu a 3807 I All Adults Attac hed __ e_. ------ •••••• .. ••••••••• .. •••••!DO. 2car ga r w 1ele< S.~l884.838·9900 1 t•omingda1I~ Call forup·I house. Ne~port Sh 0 ores.,.geach.Pier.2 Br.S600. l ,~··~···;··;·~·~··1••••• garage. Cireplate. pool. N ict· new adult •t-fl r ON THE BEACH. open, macro, ~a,., .bar Li :5 br. 2, 2 ba. fam rm. •~dale information. Si50 ~·!!_H_> ___ , Er S4~~/:'~s~ ~n~\! 3~3 · Far~place aGar a~/ ~o . spa $450 mo. Call aft 3. garden apt. for ~~t 2 ~r"'! .duplex. v1e"'·i que. s mall patio."' !'I frplc'.avail ammed,S800. 551·8700 i NPT Shorcsduplex.3br '1·871·2866. , pet s W D hook up . 6314884. Garage.642-5569. ' avail. UI 12/IS Agt hook·up. '' w cpl & drpl> lease 968,().').17 , I , · -5.'>li 7191 • Faye. 640-9900 '. d \1 . a v a 1 I l I II 81 1 ---i 2 ~· hr bch, S600 mo t.:lcan 1 Br winter rent<il . 1 -t2 Br. I Ba S400 ln S425 Deluxe 2bdrm. 2' ~ba ccSn . I S~O(J mo 631 7 I OO!POOL &SPA 4Br.2 Ba ;vrl) 5.!1 0384 !gar.µalm.duple .quit•t !AvailDec l.2bdrm tbJ.:0 1was her,garage do. gar. pool. t hildren Lovely ~bdrm hor:ne. com ~200!_ · llomc across from Cen 1 'lhr. patio. nr beach. new , res1d llrca I Blk Ba~ '2 !> u n decks gar 548·339-t OK. S675 mo Call m om s ple~el)2 furn . seCcl ud1ed;3 B 2 b . 1 d 1 tral Pllrk. Des1rahle· l\dec.nopets,SSOOvrl\ 1 Ckean 213 Wl 75:17 '9iCXI m11 \Carl), all util 1S3SO mo 2 Br 1 n· 2860 ur eves548·3S61. patio, car gar oup es•. r, a. ( P :. rps. n 1 neighborhood S750 mo .98 2 95 • · ---- -pd &15 is:J83 1 • a . ------ preferred. 640-9228 after• Wa lson Placentia Fed' 847.1622,s.ig.7945 I . ---. 1 i._-~ _ ·Wlllk to ocean & ba) : -i Hic ko r y Pl.. Mesa MEWrORT 6pm. _I yd. S.SSO. 963·1777 aft 5 1 --j EXECUTIVE.HOM I:: 'BAYCREST 3 Br. 2 ba .. Large 3 Bdrm. 2 ba. $60o:C oz) • com f) . 1 m I Verde. Nu kids pe ts ArARTMENTS 1 •-Nl--.1 3152 N , 1 . 8 >. f ·d 2 Br 1Ba.Double garagc Turtle Rock Ridge 3 br. frmJ dining. end )ard, • ~rly 675·4630Agt. · maculate .}lu s t St'" 1 RerHeq'd Agl 5596221 1 B 5250 1 1 2 /J: -,--.,...... t(e c ean 2 r. lh,1. nc Sl75 mo Near beach 1 ~i.. ha 3 car gar a\ail 1 nhs G d · I -heach 1t11lx l"lo>s<• 111 ---r + u 1 r ••••••••••••••••••••••• )'d . g ara ge. 202!:1 Clea n ·847-l!JUO o r l ;~me d . 979 ·.256o .1 ~1m0ei;;~~/:~~tnt: l,2 Brl Baba ) v1ew.1 lrans & :..llU p j11ng :Goodlocal1on2Br 2Bal S300mo.lnfantsonly. ·o EAST MIME CONDO 1 Wallace·B. SIOO mo 1st & 998-J86 l 1 8SHJ610. 8Sl·396S. ---__ ·__ rie<:ks. SS95 wntr, S695 ) r ni:i 8720or ~IKS·S822 • ca r p el. d r a p es ·I pets, no waterbeds. , Upper 3 Bdrm. 2 ba. Pro£1 last :!._S150sec 5-&8 2778 _' ---, ----Exec. Back bay \'iew con I~ Ask for Connie A I 1 11 r e p I a ce. bu11 t ins,: 2450Newport .~lv<t. d~orated. Golf course, b b• . , ,i LO<>I\ 3 bdrm 2 lla,gar.1 Garage Sall' Sat,Sun 10 -1. do. 2 Br. 2300 sq. fl. Ten 1 6i5-6670 ,eoro..a del Mar 1822 · patio. garage. laundry 1 Costa Mesa_ view. Community pool.·3 rd 1 a. gara~e. l~g, den I p \'d for kids &1 901 Sonora . Mesa de'! rus po<JI spa $1200 mo ·. -. ••••••••••••••••••••••• file Avail No,· 24th · S7SOR/mGo.CallChns ,,· ~8388~.~3 1 ak st., ~~~·M7·2151 __ I' Mar. Orgbakn. i:,•ame tblbt'.: 1s t' las·t + securi l> 1 B$~~~:~~l~~TJi~P 1~1; 2Br Frplc. crpb . st ,,' s.iso Adults. no pets: 2Br New paint drap:l 2 E ENTREALTY -. · _ exercise 1 e. urn~n ·:~579L _ __ : 675.8740 ., , baJcony Hew. adlts. no 549·ol050or 557·4347 'l\1ds OK Refrige ~o 831·3114 'E Side duplex 28r ,·a rd I MEfD A HOME clothes & much more ~ ----' pets SS75 322 HeLH>trope I --I P"tc S355 mo & un --• ' · • 'I 847 2151 1 ----Harbor Vie Ca r"'~ I ~ d ,. M.wport leach 3169 . ga r . c.i ui et s treet .. ____ ·_ _ . Orange TrC't-P atio lime· Jbdrm fam r nice 11.'11· I Rr (;arpets. drap(·~ i Ave. ~S 6024 . Open 11·4 12bdrm. I' ,ba. bit ins, pvl : S 1 e rr a ~1 gm t . c .o •••••••••••••••••••••••1 Children ok. Avail now I HOMES FOR RENT I 2hr s550 mo Adu lts qwet Ssso lse. 644 5%r. : Stove & refnge. Ut1 b pcl.12, Bd , 2 b· r 1 d •deck. gar S450 lse only I 641 ·1324 · - UDOISLE $SOO/mo.lst&l;:i~t i-sec 2 3 and~ bdrms £rm 58ljl65.768-6663Tom "644·7007 . , . .i., Utens1h for 4 S375 i h:t• hrms,N a . rpr pc.CH1s·,160 0489or 760-().IO'J -__._.,_. Joan-197-5402 1 · 1------6750935 • ws r . 0 0 ------'2 Br 11 2 Ba. Townhouse Co~pletely h'!rn1s hedf --: _?0 ~ALL847·~ ORANGETREE 1 BR 1l 1AYRtOMT CONDO I --· -S650 mo, lsl last. secun 2 Br. 2 Ba condo. tennis I Garage, patio. o kk1 ~ eRverodyt led1ng&)dOu College Park 3 Br. 13. ha.i3 bdrm rmh r m 2 ba ba. End un1l on water 2 d II l I 1 Costa~10 3724 ' l). A\·a1I now. 673·2282. 9 1 c rts. pool , S62S mo ' mature qwet hCest~ ,.,..,... em e e· dbl gar $.575 1 cl 1 d ' · • ' ·· T · + en. exce en oca · •••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 toSpm 974 3148 k 5U9 0975 I · · · coraled .. 3 Br. den 2 bath. .; . ~ i,;r n; • else to Gol den West : e~1s courts. pool, jac. 1 ' lion. Sl700 pr mo. Boat , SUS CASITAS 1 ________ :----~r __ . _ • _ No children. n~ts. ~5-0 Monthly. Bill Grundy.I ~~~062 da)s . 838·101 51 Cellege.536·7879 __ : ~~~~:.i1 2d . S450/mo. s lip available. A~t. I F\im 1 br. apt. S350& up 12 Br. l ba. frplc, new jAvail now. freshly paint· mo_S48_·_54_7_9 _____ _ Rllr.675•6161 __ l I •IMMACULATE• I --------700.933.1 I Encl gar Adults. no j carpet. etc So of hwy. cd 2 & J br apts , J D I l Br 734 C Shalimar. No UDO ISLE: 2 br. 2 ba.I :'ll~w 2sty 2br. l ' 2ba, frplc. ENJOY clean well de·· 2 heautiful renlaJs. pools. • pets 2110 Newpor: Bl ! SS25mo. ARt.675-2373 1 Property )lanagemenl. pets. S28Stmo. s.48·12'7. $72S furn .• $650 unrurn ~ " d, dishwas~er. self-1 <.'Orated home. 3Br, 2Ba. s~. new cpts & decor .1 ON WATER 2 Bdrm. 2 1 548·4968 be twn 8 30 & • . , 751·2787 642·3307. · Diamond R.E. 645·7573. • clng oven. balcony gar l kitchen incl microwavef avail. now I bath. Security S950/mo I 5PM. !Studio ~pt No cook mg . . I Mature adults, r'lo pets . oven. s pacious ms tr' 2 br. den, golf & lake I ON WATER! 2 Bdrm,: . I fac1I. Kitch area w fng . 2br. sep. unit. rrplc. pauo. 1961 FULLERTON •i llEAUTIFUL s:IOOtmo642·7725 bdrm. xlnt neighborhood I \'1ew. secur, $'780. very clean. $775/mo yrly . ·2A~it; b~ M:~~ \ :;~~ ! nucpts. S28S. 675 9431 carpel , drapes. 2636 I Br. with ~ard. Qu'et! & IAYFltONT ESide Broadwa\ Jbr nr sc~ls .. fw)s. bch &1 3 br house. gardener,i SECURITY CONDO: 2 0-4921 ° P '2Br lBa ocnview rrplc Elden D. 5465. S48·6019.•I clean. $325. lncld uMs Forever v\ew from every . lba frplc no chi.ldren · s hoppmgSs,glm medD oc water mcl. Sl650. I Bdrm. 2 b a . v 1 e w 1 ~ m~ to quiet non: ~ Adults, no pets. 673·GJft room On waler with! pe~ s,s75· mo 645_4461 cupancy 5 mo. ave• 644-2932 £i0/mo Stunning la r ge 1 Br. smoker 6..o-89'5 . . , . j dock for 45, boat 4 1 . . Baron Agt 536-3701.(1_• h ~2,.8 1 garden apt. pool. rec .· Bachelor.Es1de loc. \Bright & roomy 2bdrm, bd b h · ea\e message 848-0709 . j-,--ac 'I .. W-' rf --'H l $325.Nopets 2ba n eutral c'olora r ms. 4 al s. 1m· I ....................... averrowt WI , area. S385. 710 W. 18th. XLNT 3 Br. 2 Ba. frplc, 5480908 . · ·tA· maculale.$2500 /mo. F.astside. 3 br. 2 ba. fam Hllllt~Oll COZY OCEANFRONT Mc. 611-1400 I St. dec:k,garage. • . pnvate, 143 Melody, • Waterfront Homes Inc. !'nl· fri>!c. dbl gar. pool. I~ 3242 a !Br Mobile Home knot· I I 644-4033. 548·4012 i VILLA MADHA "50/mo. ~0997. 't" ~ Realtors 631-1400 Jac uzzi tennis ver v tt•••••••••••••••••••••i ~ _ · 1 ILarge 1 Br. Furn Nr I · · , • . ty r.meml.£rplr .p\1bch. HAllORllDGE shops, pool, all utils pd 1 2 Br. 2 Ba, gas s tove & DanaPoiftt 18 6 pnvate end unit. S650. Charming Hunt 1ngton ad ts only. $'750 mo 11141 . . 1884 Monl'V\Alia c•a .0336 1Large 2 Br. garage, su 1. ds h w hr i n c 1. E n c 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....._ Uwfuntilhed 642·3946. Harbour J bdrm. 2 bath. 499-38l6 Magruf1cent new 3 br. ·....,.. ·....., -deck. So. or Hwy SS75 ....................... --Just steps from sandy view, condo. Sec. Sl,500. H.wllMJt• •ach 1740 mo. Agt,675·5930. j ga~ages. Couple pref. l & 2 Bdrm. Garaf!cl . ..... lllmd 1206 2 Br. Duplex. Gar age. beach & bay. Move-in FANTASTIC VIEW Steve957-1900 •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• --Ch1ldre!1 OK. No pets. Otwasher. clean. Clase •••••••••••••••••••••••adult s . Sa nt a Ana cond. Avail Nov. 30th. 3 Bdrm 609B . v · . H.l'sFl ... EST Lovely2 BRIBa.almost •S&50.Ut1lpd.except elec. beach. From S:N~ Heights. S42S. 545·44S2 SlOOO mo. Inc.I gardener ta. Xlntoi'ocatio~.eH~gh~~; V~~~~~l:.s .~~rudceosnda~i I Sparush Est;';e Lh.•ing • ne w. $650 .. 760-1966. ,I 23?A Elden 642·1213 4ln-595J Art 5PM. Jft- YIAIU. Y IEMTALS Brand new 2 BR 2 Ba con ~~113 da)s 494'2136 upgr a ded. S850 I mo amenities. 640·2081 . Beauli~ul park-like ~ur 67S.ro0<>. Dottie Johnson. Nice clean 281;. lBa. rncd ~lain. · ----- 'Little Island: Large 1 do.lge rms.dhl ~ar.lge ------640-5536 64().~5 r oundtngs Terraced~ __ yd . jo?a ra ge. 2029 lbdrmaptS360.2hdrnt Bdrm a Pl. u n furn side . yd, SG50 ;'Ii anc)". Irvine 3244 ------. . pool. Sunken gas bbq. Costa Mna 31 24 r Wall<H'e·B. S400 mo. 1st & apt $450. 586·0741. • GarlSml car ) SSOO. 63l·~ · •••••••••••••••••••••••1:lbr. 2ba. fam rm. frpl<'. LEASE: ADULT STCDIO sparkling fo unta ins last +SI.SO sec 548.2778 ;68 4541 Beaul1ful 2story3 Bdrm ~t11ve. refrig . di s CO:"'OO·Nr Hoag Hosp Spacio u s r oo m s ............ ••••••••••• ----· --· home. unfum. dbl gar. FAMILY sized 2 hdrm nr Orangetree patio hme 2 h"'asher. t'O\ ered patio. 0 c n v 1 e w . fr om Sepatale dining area MEWL Y DECOR. Large 3 Br. 2 Ba 4·Plex. j Lge 3Br. 2Ba. frplc. det>k patio, close lo So Ba). sch ls S500 txlr 2 er gar. pool. tennis S800 mo 8 4 2 4 9" 6 clubhouse . 10 min walk Walk·!n closets. h.ome l Br. gas pd, encl gar. pa 110, g aT a.,(' ne w S5 2 5 m 0 _ M a r l h a Spa . Sl l<X 7ss.so6S·""'~OHfX'o.b 5111 3165 or ucc 100'. 838·"'."' 0 • G d d L ke k1t~he & b "t d h I d I " . c1ous rooms J m· <.:all84i·2151 UUQ.} """ <><r< '"'" lnocn. uar e gate. un· 1 ~ n c~ in .. s was er. poo . A u ts. carpet 1040 B Valenl'ia 661 116l.494·3672 cl ul1I. dergroundsccurity park Walk to H untington 642·5073 S485 Nopets.545.7983 Nt:ar beath 3 bdrm. r. p, Ile C' -Pk Jb 21;-••bower 3 Arch Bay. 2 ing, Pool. s auna. ex Center ------_..___ 2 or 3 br. back ) ard . l11g IAYAONTRENTALS Se\eral Available Now 2 3&4 Bdrms Winter l~ases from S900 Yrly leases from $1200,.. entry ktchn. gar. lg ~d fa~'rm~~~lc. ind";~. :~I ~~~2986r00'r_:95 ~:i~oo mo ercise rm. no pets . Sl50 1 Bedroom unfurn S4llO 2 Ir. I lo Apt 2 Br 1•2 Ba Tuwnhouse. sunrleck. garage. " d NOWS52S 847·2151 pt:tsS750552·9317 · mo Call Re:tltor Bob 1 Bedroom furn from Newly decor . Ga~ pd. Adults. no pets S395 mo vie"'. ne"' carpet9 ,\. MEED A HOME ---. -Ocean view 2 Br+ cl en. 4 Hindman 1714 ) 645·34N 2 Bedr:ml4f urn 5490 encl gar, pool, d Wa!>her &16 9.W7 pamt SS50 mo 4!1-1·2798. Woodbndge condo. lbr . decks. Jse S700 :"'o pels tr no ans :\Ir Hoffm an Twnhse unfurn from Adults. t>42·50i3 7:30·9AM_494·1755 ___ 847·2151 2ba, de n. a c. rrplc . Dave. agl 044 7211. 59.5-1657 S5lO · SPACIOt.:S 2Br adult apl ----._. Lge 4br. Iba. frpk . µa tao. ~t10._pool, S650 551·4184 -----I bdrm Spanish V1 Il a . Adults. no pets l Ir Townhouse Open beam ceihngs. lots Large pn\'ate studio. p\l LAMI lrechtel Ir Auoc. separate bldg for 2 car Wdbndge cottage ne1.1. Oceanfront. luxur~ Pe~ country kitchen. wood t.:tihties Free' Newl~ decor ga~ pd . of wood. Incl fnge No ~arcl S325 mo 675-3311 gar avail Uec. 2nd 2br 2ba.ramrmdblgar. thouse. Jbdrm, 2ba. pegged rloors. leaded I e n cl ga r . pool pets $385 mu 673·8803or 495-0227 ~~~~~~~~~~ 9J00 1mo. 830Congress St nr lake. ls c . 650 /m o I r P I c . d e c k . olass window . "frenr h Ll\QUlNTA ll ER~I OSA ~"'~3s her Adu Its , 548·7356 ---u.All<+-•ach lhO "•11723 ~· 8"84 D" k s 'I washer dn c r. \ea rly ,, 16211ParksideLn,lblk '"'""' .._ .. ..,._ Charming 3 br . ga r .~-· - ---1 "5 ~ ic • lc\e 835·5522.835·1>455 doors. Lmdu 63l-6990 or W ofBcach,3blksS •Jf I . -EASTSID E . ll!l' rC' ••••••••••••••••••••••• wash/dry. can furn, Dec. CONDO Jbr. 2ba , dbl at r ~ e:% 645·7307 agt 1 Edinger MESA VERDE home at· modeled 2 BR 2 Ba . or Very large 2 Bdrm. n6\\ l·July l ,S675mo640·8146. tachedgar.pool.nrOCCt p~ Wonts Oc eanrronl luxury , 3bdrm ;i:ba ""'c'J 0 ... vs s.t7M41 mosphere 2 & 3 Br dlx shopping. S4SO per mo I cpts drps. Patio. Gar. 67>5930 .1 2hdrm. 2ha . .s1>1ral stair~. · · """'· "· apts. No pets 546 1034 • 642.6368 kids OK. $395. 847·4803 -----_ _ avail Nov. 15 S&!iO m1"1 Le H ptlon r r P 1 c d e , k 759 8858. eves Jbr. 2b;i. lovel~ ll!e unit in l - ---_ _ _ _ __ ------- Corollo .. Mar 3222 ~6'.~~71 HHi H27 31 ~':~~~~ 5;kn~oaquin "a~her dr~ ('r. 1 earl)· 642-2239 4·plex Cl::.cto ut·n. tl'nn1,., 1 Spacious Family 3 bdrm ,I Br Stove Prl\ ate patio. Brand new l & 2 Bdrm ••••••••••••••••••••••• --8.1.1·5.">22. !!JS 6-155 WALK TO BEACH. lrg murts. & Jnggmg trak. 2 l>a . S395. 2 bdrm S340 1 gai. paid Ad uJt!> Ref'~ Pierpomte Condos Pool. 2 Bdrm, I ba. frplc. NorthEast2Story,3 Br.2 TURTLEROCK -. Jbdrm. 2ba. frplr. bit $650 lti672Algonqu1n Playground & pool I S!95 6400983 spa. tennis. garages Comer of Begonia & lst. Ba fenced,ard Nopels 2br. com· den. 2ba. lg 1~0 ~1e"'. J Br + d•·n . ms. encl gar. sundet k, 8465111 or 84ti·5531 K · S48·9S56from 127P:.I -12131 S96·7202 dys . lil4 1 tsSO.call675·943l __ ?mo S5S6_!.63 bnte I r~ d r . fp Cath :l .Ba. ~ sts~sos µ:i · 50mefum S875 mo Call Tovan _ 13 Br ZBa Near OCC s.iso 2 Bdrm2 Ba. Townhouse. ~472leves. lr\'1ne Terrace ocea n Clngs. o s. dbl gar !111<rowa,.e. m o 646-4925. IM'ifte 3744 mo Uprvorapt J E.s1de. 2 )rs old, $490. S.. 2 B View, Jbdrm, 2ba. walk 2 Br w I\ h s tove . po<>l '~C. S74S. 851-2206 ifi0.9596 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ..-. 557 4700 ext. 2312 days. pac1ous r Avail now Ba ckya r d .Garage --Newport Crest 2br 2ba 641·8657 $365 Private patio 2 to Balboa & F ash ion 2 Bdrm 2 b:ith farrulr · -· 'IBr !Ba adlts pool ten· ------fi40.2426eves/wknds,. __ · Carpets & dra pes. 5'150 3 Bdrm 2 Ba Turltlerot•k room hom e 1~ prt me dbl gar. tennis. pool. rus". sssO mo.· 1 vr lse LUXURY LIVING Kids OK. 17401 B Keelson Island. Avail Nin· 15· mo 675-0935 :-.ew paint. 'lo 1>et~ S750 ~urth Laguna location I !i175 mo 7S2 2209 after 548.0412 · SpocicMn z Ir. 2 la. Lane Isl. last + secun Summer or ·s 1 at U.,....,..EDOLLH<)'""'E Sierra ~1 1).mt Cu . r· I j 7pm -lnqwelAdult Complex. p I t d al.' 1213 1598 -5326 Sl200tmo 675 0681 o r • ,... ,.,,., l"7} 1re1> ut·e. patio -----IMewportleach 3769 , Spacious I BDRM APT 00 • carpe s. rapes ' 67S·2SOO 1 Br. with gar age ,& Sil 1324_ -~mo SI THE FFS •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• ., Dishwasher. fireplace. Ideal for business couple 831 9300 ------patio. $.140 Adults. no lr\'lne :'.'llorthwood .. The OONOSt-:N REALTOR I ILU ~, patios. pool & spa. or mature roommates. ---• Totally rebuilt. executive pets. 673-6372. Lukes'" Deluxe I Br loft 497·4848 I Spacious & spotless 3 NO PETS $395 mo. & up No l·hildren , no pets Winter RentaJ, S800 Mo, 3 home H arbor V iew -End unit with frplc. -bdrm. 2h bath end unit MESA PINES Private & secluded . Bdrm 2'2 Ba. Concij> Hills 3Br. 3Ba . pool. EASTSIDE l Bd. fenred waterwavs. tennis. ,.pool. WARM & COZY with pvt patio on "The I 2650 HARLA l\VE Newly decorated $37S Ocean & Bay view . .w· jacuu.i. magnificant 1801 ~ard. new paint cpls. no etc. Call.wkd~s 544:-i~34 . 2 Br + stud1Q 1 blk to G r eenbelt .. in our , SPMC s49.2447 631·058.Sor731·6829 boat slip. Comm tennis deg ree ocean \ 1e ws. garage. no kid or pets . nds8J1.6914. beach. al Wood's Cove. onginal area. Avail,.now I ----courts. pool. Washef/ Totall y pr i\'a t e . 1 S3451mo.Craig.63112fi Fire place Hot tub on atllSO.Agt,640·5560. .2 bd house. $450/2 bd S,.Cloltt l Ir.Apt. Dryer, 2 car g arage S2.0001mo. Yrly lease. TURTLEROCK deck,offmstr hr.Ocean d~lex"'701 6458103.333 Garden . p oo l Apt w •elec. garage do~r For appt..: 999·2664 :1 l.rg2Sl).4lidrm,3Ba,3 \UST2Stmo494·0160 __ Npt Crest Zbr.2 ba.dbl E.21St,CM C arpets . drapes . opener Private palk>. S2A.Q030.640-4048 _1 c 5850 a_rAa 833 ra.g1800e.xlntlocation Chrmng_2 bdcollage.N gar. pool. tennis. S750 secluded S315 mo. new carpet Will con I REALTORS L d r YEAA·AOUND FUN: &31-0S85or7316829. .siderrum.642·1603 .. Upgraded 2Br. 2Ba house -· --ag. JUSl re mo . p, Al\ 7PM 752·2209 -__ w /prlva te ya rd & 2 Br. frplc. encl. pltlio. Rancho San J oaquin deck . s t ud). S650 . Social Activities D• me8ti88 U 2 Bed · I · 4~ 4121 Harbor View Homes. 3 Br. rec1nr •Free Sunday ~ room ·in super 9ca-Lrg lBr condo; 1mmac. c8fl)Ort.. S67S/mo. Avail. St.25/moincludes util.140 Townhouse. 2Br +den. __ .__ _ 2 ba new c l d 5 & Brunch •BBOs •Par ArAITMENTS tion.Carp<'ted. Adullon· sec. bldg ; cpt/drps . lhru July l5th (negolia· Cabrillo . 646 6725. 211Ba: highly upgi;aded. LCICJlllMIHillt 3250 paint. 1 )r Is~ ·SSC:: mo l•es •Ptusmucnmore Beautiful garden apts ly. no pets. S3SO mo. S68 patio; dishwasher. co v ble> Betty K e rr · 640-9900 Askforf'aye. pool.11pa.cho1celoc.Nr. ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• ea11549.8755 I OAEATAECAEATION: Pool & s pa. Adults. no W.Wilson.Call6464477 ruprking:luxurygrnds . 873-1181. "'--'-'-" 1226 ten~is. golr $800. Call Condo. 3bdrm. 2ba , , , T F L pets. J S pool. sauna; rec. i;,. -_.. !>'4·2054eves&wknds. j washer/dryer , gar . no HARBOR VlEW , 4bdrm. ennis• ree essons 2Br 112 Ba 610 o Ann I SllOO/mo 2br. l ba. gar. "••••••••••••••••••••• I 2ba t & d (pro & pro shop)• 2 --· · s II d $425. 714·848-4772 ask for lndry. encl. y rd. re · 2 Bdrm 1 ba. frplc. dining Move In n1owl Wood.bridge pet.a, $5?5/mo. 581 -1799 cora' tni·oenw. cS99ar5pe/mo i·n~·I Health Clubs•Sauna• Bach $330 No children. ma og N y I e or L e r'I n y. or d d n W b b r ~ ~ 161. E. 18th, '"2·""uo ~? .. n_75!~.e.red . S4lO mo. 213·.,.,..7535. Mr. Shane ~ decorated oceans ide nn, hr w rs. ID hk· 3 r. ~ 2 u. view o L.agmaMlguel '1252 gard.Ml·"288af\erSpm Hydromassage•SWlm-_ ""' ,,...,., """ ...... _.. .. f'2·991B I kup. l550. 495·0227 mount ams. nr park. SS7S. ••••••••••••••••• •••••• i mong •Droving Range ~ 5S2-4368 Niguel Shores 3 Br. + den Bluffs Condo. Newly de· l1 IEAUTIFUL APART· 2 Br 2 Ba. Sundeck. $42S. i Niee 2Br 2Ba apl S4l 5 H.B. Lu ew condos,~<ff 2br, 2ba. fflllc. lge patio. I DUPLEX: Xtra lge 3BR 1--'"'LS garden home. 5750. corated 3 Br, 2 Ba S825 MENTS: Singles , & Avail approx Nov. tat. I MO&t utll. paid. Adults: 2bdrm, -~. Adu , btk to beh, Sl650/mo Yrly 288 l~'."'edr unitF Plusdh b SI"''"" S7 494.9453 I mo. Agt. 675-5930. I 2 Bedrooms • Fut 548-8675 days. 71;0· 1418 6Zl Hamilton St. 548·0477, no pets, Jl()OI, Jae. ten . llt/last/clng ref's req. cpls "' rps . ence 3br 2 a 75 eves &wknds. etc.846-1826. .. .. , 675-0664 yard. some ocn vu, close 3br2''• ba $925 Beautifully decorated s..t.AM 1210 n1sMd & Unlurnostled ~ 10 bch & shops M95. Ph 3br 212ba S7W·Sl400I z.:n>sq. ft. 4 bdrm home •••••••••••••••••••••••, •Adultlovong •NoPets 2 br. 2 ba Children OK.;$400-$44.5. 2 Br. 1 Ba. Apt. Lovely 2 & 3 Bdrm UNIQUEHOME j &s-1490,499,2237 4br212ba SS00.$12501 v. central air cond. Bradford Condo or SC.: ·Model,Opendaoly new carpels & drapes., Calndr~ts. drlapes.dpooocl. Townhouses, garage. Solbwy,pleasanllBr., 4br211 ba+bonus S900 washer/dryer r a nge •Plaza2aly,3br, l''l ba.! 9to6 likenew thruout, com·· r> rm. mme . • patlo.laundryfae.$450" 2be or can be made Into 21Beaut.lful 3bdrm. 2bo. <l.5001 Jbr2ba Tusfm S650, refrig. Avail N'ov 15 o~ I dbl gar. pool, tae patio 01kwood munity pool & amenities.' c"aney Adults only, cat 1575 C.11 213/SfHM20lie>r Br If desired. SAUNA. sq rt. dulpex un it , Kids&pet!l okay yrly lease at 5750 mo .. area l mm ac . USO GardenApertmenta S500 /mo . 8 92·9713.1 OK.TSLMgmt,ft42·1603. 7l4t&eo.7:14t. ~ frplc, P•tio, wa&htd ry S600/mo. Ocean view 4br2"'1 ba $2250CdM Call Da ve Ca udle 1 968-9222or842·6349 I 842·'7781. Ask for Larry S4.~·Mi6 2 Br 1 ~ Ba.--------- uae. 1695/mo 536·14531 Call Doc 581·12 10 or tum winter rental l3t-6SOO '11:.. ...... u 1 8 I .... PG'1 IHch/So. Meuaer. 1 Twnhsc. All built-Ins. r--•U•l•l-YH--1---""-• 711-1!73 . I__. .. ng c ean. cosy 2 r 1700 16th St · • · "'-·-....... ·--· b 2b d o I d e r h o m e . B I a , CTO 1 Patio yard Lndry rm ... .s.na1~ l Br. Yard. Ulll •:Tero 32l2 ~ '• •uwru~z r, a. en. badlyard: Near Edlnaer 1 100••1 ti t&ll11 nlE Vl RIAN · 2 Br. ' · · DAILY PILOT k -r lvac)' Oood "••••••••••••••••••••••• D.. 1650/mo ocean volcw,I&: l\(a in 1450 /mo I (714)Ma·51U w/gar.J\dlts,c pls,dtps.' Sm child. sm pe~ OK.; ..... • .. ~.!'A-' •492-2919 or 661-2001 oris -. bJtns: rncd yd. water pd.• lmmed. occupanc~. TSL! '"AST ancte or cozy COllJ>le. • LlKE NEW CONDO . ·~1-:wr I •at I &11-7918. l Newport IMch/No. 531>4120 ' Miimt. 642-1603 ' au·~LT" 1.t . -.w No peU. &49·3232. 3br. 2° aba. Pror decor., ~ .&....: • · 1 880 Irvine 1 I u 141.i..o fplc . A I C. At t gar! rT !Mil-. V1efo, 1267 jc<:IZV 2 bdrm. cpts, bit·' lat ,,1111 687 Vlctorfa St. $370.--! NEW BREED APTS SH•ICI i.~ I w/~r. Comm pool It &8600 1 ••••••••••••••••'-••••• Ina. pr, huae yd Cor peta., (714) 141-11oc · l Bdnn & Boch. DlllCTOIY •.! 'JWt atart.tnc up In a bwa· tmnls. Immed octup No H0 ME FOR 1\Etq I ~Mr.2l51 ,. These IHtle ads really I From 1315. 1 m ·-olYoW"own?AJood l pees . S60. 5St·9181.' · 3 Ddr"h 1&5o. Fen<'ed KUD"S!CTlONS ; work1Jolnthethou.sand3 Fl-pie, rec room, pool. For Result ·:It ~to lelJ people about · ~$425. ! '525CAMll>a:llVlfll Yard•ncl1araae. Family I HavUif problem•? We I ol other people In thl11 jac un l. en cloud Service Call ~ti tt Is with a low·co1L '2bdrsn. 2bo. air. water pleaae. Kida 4r' pets t'al\ help you todty! Call Sell with EASE! I orea who are re1ular I aan••· ON Is w11e r pd , 64~1611 Claultled ad. Phonelj ~d.ruardediate. !Find what )'OU wltll tn wekome.Call1M-2*or l now for counaellnl lt'aaBREUE usens of Cl1Ss1Cled Coll Adult1, no pell 393 W.lll .. .,._ 884--0a72. . Da.llyPUotClH&lrkds. I f'l3..29'11A .,nofee. 8C'1·2151 Claulntd411lh642•6678 I ouradtakerat64Z·5678o I Hamllton.C.M.IU-4411 t _______ .., ~ -· __ ==i::============:.i....=============:=:.:==-~~~---·--. -. ....... ' DAILY"'-OT ,._.....,,lbit7,t_, • ........... 4100a1t1• ..... 4410 , ............ IOH"--rMI lllOLeltl.._. 1111 ·••11111111111 *• 1 1 da .,...... ' . .._ 4000 :;•;;••••••••• ••• •••••• ;;-"•••••••• • ••• • • • • • ••"•'•••••••••• ••••• ··1· .. ~l ••••••••• • • • • •• • • ··-•••••••••••-••••• llN-........... .-. .. •••••••M•••-•••• .. ••••••• ............. -.................. !'aa 60 waeta ••••I• ~ofnc.apaceat YOUCAMll ... !!'!'!.!~?a!.!_~ .... ~~,! ~~:-maeh 1~!~~ ~ '!P~ ~ ~'"iiii;l~;e'S.pt. WWITMA .-. _,_ ....... _ r ,_ ~ D8I w <>NH· cha111e tor rm/board MESA VERDEba Jm AIS 1 ._,.., e Ir . ..,_, ....... ·-·· 1.,. rp..,, ~ . ..,.2239 PLAZA 81Ulf 911 df -Oa1 lft, bar b0qi.e. I•• paUo :.·l'.!!.1t :.&..~rulJfD ._ 1S2S llesa Verde E,C.M. """ •• lmr •tM,Ne,.... ... am ~>'rl n1.3so.1 -......,.. _.., ._.91!. 4110 141-412J ~ r~ ~I .... , ..... c..sci ~. clole lO occ. Non ........ _............. 21111 Tl's Cll: 0.. ..... M6cro •uu, v~u. lusu1y i tlt a lmkr steo mo 5U-2SlOHuntl•.l\on Beach aar. ~N~ode"'-6Ston'll or ..UC•UTIS Ma.1671 ..... ,.._pl,, tiff aar RI '-'Mdo fMI) l.\Su mo alt& 12JJ> 433-2'35; eox 44t, ct. PQllt .,. ce S41 ....., T...-, RatqlHlt ~1:1 t12 t:sn t:vu • • Seal8eacbto140. ~J~l'f)·21.3/47MOU , ..... ._. w . .-..J , HUfl• Nu Wknd1 714 S47 701 Room ror Rene w batb Pr1nwHarbor Blvd Cotta 714-IJJ..1200 FOUND beaullful bird ,.... 1 or J Kida o ~ Mn t.4A 1ano wkday1 l2$0'mo £ s I de C · M · • f\ t Mesa location 2,000 aq . Alk I.or Lllwla Fl)'nn lAl or rOWMS a pet'? Call vidait)' ol Harbor Shop. mo. Ca ll tM IHI or ., . 962·3S97 20th /Tu1t1n . sel or ft. $1SOO/mo. 548•1156 orKaren Llnn Animal Aulat an~e lftleeat.'.NI - .,_.,,,.. nofH Ml rt:E Apt • (.;oodo •t«aae.me>.~3·3600 day,or6'7~Z2l3e.ve. Equallbailn&Lender l..ulue-53"1·22'13,No fee. POUND.· Whit e -ile , ___ ,;_;:::_• ren1M11 VIII• R"nlJalil. Room for mal• kllchen Otflcel..... 4400 MAKllOMl«*a.....v .., '4tl ..,_,nu rSM.a ~rpl, '75-4112 Droller prjvlleee $120/mo ...................... • DANA POINT ..... ~°"1 """' Loat SlOO reward. Fem Shepherd mix, Ed-.er ....._pr KW. OK 9* 6'48·Mn <Xe-Apt Combo 5 Rm + WAHJ SSS 'AST? Place a HAPPY AD Germ Shep, blk wit h • Gothard. ff . 8 • TaltWl ,.,....., :l fidrm l Ba. ev•ll Nuv ............. 4100 batb"kltcheo 975·l l20 ..... •m•-lat, '"-d, 3rda· lnlhlscolumn w1sllver tan marlr1, 7 2 1 3 ·592 · 1 0 •6 or \al ... ..,, mo yr'" A"l nov • "'" for only S3 "" mo. £.Cost• Mesa area 7~ f W l l be ~-1 I ' _,., v ' • . ••••••••••••••••• • • • ••• llex. lerMl ·CaJI now! £. '""' ____ ;....._ ___ _ . • • , ...,.,.. wa er' m.~ 00 YOU LIKI Call 642-5678 ~41146. lnlo? ,. .... suo. na 33!H or -4475 1Aarr·9k·6833. F OUN D : s h e It.le •tDOrtv... Veey n!ce Ir& lbdrro. 1n MOTILS1 .I'~ ..-.w •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• Congratulations to Gus Lost: Beautiful Fem. Cat , Shepherd mlx. lriab Set · I iiudtm 11ett1ug. pool. Weekly rentals )rom SS. ~=--BaAsemen\ s pace avail, • Gardelllni for solo'ing in part Calico/Tiger stripe, l•. Cod capoo, Pit Bull. l br. 2 ba, dbl &•r 548~. quiet. secure, adult area. & up . 648.7445 . 2274 z,.. .___.. pprox. 4.000 sq. ft. On £.6.SY MO .... EY 00 an 1 airp 1 .c 80 lan. e for first time lg hair, wht n ea collar . Blue eyed Si berian llt,lut~e!.. .. 9 1 fn East Bluff. Single Newport81vd.C.M. ~--.. waterfront.NB.642·4644: 5" " .,. ta. ... tseennearHellotrope Hulty, Beagle, Sh&&IY _ . ....., I adult no nots 644 4767 -., Direct r h I d &2nd, CdM. 759·1146 eray do& • more. AllO -----· "" · · · Voc..._1 .... 4250 STORE . South Co&,st . romt,e en er Lo.t&.._.. 5300 · ai k~ ft41WttlM.ITlll I ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hwy. L•guna Beach. i.t•2nd T.D. 8· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lost: Br wn/whlte Spr . "* ,u.ens. Adopt a 1&'61.e U ult wuta at ii • UU'&e 3 br, 2 ba, patio. MOUHT AIM VllW ~+sq n. ~/mo. ls l & N.J-3213 LOST:-Fluffy Blk Cat. ingM Span fem pup. Vic: Cate Center. Open every F.ua.M · I Mit pet at rvioe Animal W 1~V~f· 1·2 " 3 frplc. dshwhr, newly de· . VILLAS 1617 Westcliff. N.B. Want last. 494.3993 Ask for Bill Underwood Wbt whiskers M. ~issing Placentia & 18th. CM· day. 754-3734 rAYmP: alu ~C'i::~: cor S6~0 m o Agt . TEMHIS CLUI financial inst. 7000s.t. llndllstriall ... al 4500 'I'rultDeed Funding Inc. lower fang 4thl l ns CdM ~ard~ S:S~~1~1a l Io n ·_.;._ ______ _ ed tmnis court, J acuzzi, 673-9060. Near Palm SP,rings. 1·2 & I.st. floor. Agent 541-5032. 1....................... 640-5172be(8am afl lOpm .... n•• ,5350 ·-· e an scap1ng. Quiet 2 Br. Apt. Garage. KOLL CIHTllt \ "'.u f>'' man actur-••••••••••••••••••••••• LAJ01l: gray Persian Kil· ., ___..,Uk I d · 3 bedroom villas avalla .._.me li" .. l ut ~ W..t.d 5030 I• -· · · REWARD.· Lost femdo0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• , From $360.146·0619 I patio pool. Adults no ble. Weekly. m~nthly ~IT mgL , 1600sq.~. Frontage. NeedS30000 for3 ,.rs W'ill ten. vie of 1.Sth St. N.B. in vie. of Bear/Baker PRE t.AW student needa · 80 H h ' s and annually. 7 lighted .._....,. ... ""' 1 aguna H 111 s 38< · J • Child' l R d Sts. Small w/short brown 125.o6o. Will do an ythhl& Bachelor's apt, 2 blks pets 1 1 · lSt · t. tennis courts. Close to Elegantexecutivesultes 951·._,., · · payl6~.DoJ:i!:95S·0809 1 s pe ' ewar · "'-'r.Tailcurlsup.l.3yra Le"al. Confide n tial Ne..mnrt He1"hls $450 ln ti I I w · h .-.. -675-304.S. e';'es. •MU " from ()(ean. downtown -...... " · Ran c h o Mirage·s pres ge cx:alon. 1t Mart91!iu Tnnt old. "Sugar" 979-0965 DVM . P .O. Box 32"2. H.B .. ms ulils pd. CaJI &i2-7340. __ Restaurant Row. Agent, con:iplete s upport!2:500sq ~·nut to Irvine .,_.. ' 5035 LOST: Cat. whte w/blue after3PM N.B.92813. tiurie.848·4343. All Adult. no pets. 2 Br. 21 (714>328·4097. serV\ces. 1 lndustn al Complex at •••••••••••••••••••••••I eyes. gray ears. reet &j --------- c.....-iowi l • 2 Bdrm Apts Ba From $425 Pool .. spa., "CALIFORNIA .. -714/851·0681 Frwys 5 & 405. Multi le· S....... M&-C I tail. Vic. Spyglass Hill. Lost: lrg neutered male u••All'( -r d h Id nant bldg. S850/mo. ..,. o. • CdM 640-4239 · shorthaired cat, while llllM.wul Tranquil settine among I re nge. was er inc ·: ~~ sq. rt gmd rlr. Terms negotiable. Am· All types of real estate! . · . I chest . belly & legs. Lrg Be pampt r ed with a ttl"eams & pine trees AcrossN.B Golf Course.! PalmSpnngs I uuls pd From SSS up. 779 pleparking.675·5880 . I m'estrnentsslnce1949 FoUnd :. M Basset Hound.; gray/black patches on person al r elaxing Adults only. no pets 54S·48S5. I ~ W. 19lh. St. C.M Tom! SpKlaldlMJ M j VIC. Heil & Bolsa Chica.· sides & back. Yellow massaee by 120! the pre- From 1385. 846·6:,91 --,Npt Shores. across from Condominium Rentals 957·1900. -Stol oge 4550 2lld TDs . 846-1Z72 aft. 6pm. I eyes, lost vie 23rd & ttiest girls in Southern b h · · · 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 64" •111 5 · N 1 d California. J acuzzi. I ch Bae & 2 Bdrms j Lux"'"" Condominiums •Medical or office swte for i Up to 1000 sq fl in Irvine A>& 45-06 I I I Found · Young blk Shep ewport B v on 10·29. sa1.1na elc. Open lOam· from $345. 640-5078 -J • lease Downtown Laguna . -----. . . . . I Pl.ease call 64.2-8890 aner ~-7 d k . • I I ' '' ' --------1 Completely Furnished 1 • • Sltypark Circle a rea CashforT D 's I w /blonde mar kings s -m. aya a wee · V~- 1Spac1ous & Private tbr. 1 • CountryClubSetting.· 1 Beach . 656 s q . ft.j 549-4733 wkdys. 559-6062 AmericanMtg95j._.141 I Tu.sUn area.544-2620 '1 pm. . a /M.C. Atlant.is Health ' apt in the Bluffs. No 1 Golf, Tennis Avail $623 1 ~0· Ample pvt. -eviwknds 1 . LOS1': 4 Mo. old German'l Spa, 2112 Ha rbor Blvd, , children or pets . $5501 able at Special Rates I µark 1 n g · Ow 0 er :,......_ w d CASH FOi T,D'1 I Lost.. Cal~o c'.lt, young.I Shepherd. So. Cst Plaza. Costa Mesa. 645-3433 Br· 1851">49-1 . I forourClients only I 4ln'·2351. I CMte 4600 •FASTACTION • . ven sh~. Vic 17t h&, S100 Reward 673·5849 Ing th is a d for your · · t ••••••••••••••••••••••·1 · · Irvine. rr seen. lease• · special glft. • •, ,. ~ I • ~ 11 • 1 • 2 IR Patio Apt\. Bayfront lbr, S375tmo. w;~~~o~;~~~l~nd ~M Deluxe Suites. ll~i Responsible local family Cambna Mtge 955.3454 1 call Peggy, 644·~ or • 549-0827,642·6585 I . . I Call I · I sq.ft.AC.ampl,pkg. Ulll . needs2Brhousewtyard. Widowhas moneyfor 2ND: 751-3247. Lost Oct 23.,L-Ost: Parrot. green with ProCessaonal ~herapeullr· 673·3554 I Call:C714 )328·8911 pd. 2855 E. Csl Hwy.: C.M. area. Xlnt. refs.f T.D Nocred1t check no~ Reward. yellow top , vie of massq e.Llcd.NB Appt • Dishwnhtn & BllQ's • • !tool & Rte:. Room • G1rd111 landsupiitt I 1 • 675-0000 I S48-l754. '1 pnlty. For a ction ~all Lost Do 1 blk N Bluebird Canyon, Lag only. Steve S48·2Sl7 1N~~:e~;.il~~~:r it20~~:: CATIIEORAL CANYON I 'THE" I Ne«! apart., prefer SJ C . AGT673·T3l1 anytime 1 fo~dl:~dar!~~hite e;~I Beach. 497'1612· * bWV WY * • J!'f tO 811ch I Shops ,Adults.968·2297 1 COUNTRY CLl:B IEXECUTIVESUITE •Couple only , want WILLIUY ! chesl.Lookslikeblk St.11.oat:GoldenRelriever & fUAI !Spacious 1 Br. ID quiet' Fullserviceomcesin I garage. Ca n pay S400. J.d.3~4thTD'S : Bernard. ln vie. or 16thl German Shepherd . vie <>Un:ALLONLY area. Walk to shopping.! 34 C h Newport Center 851-9553. Or fund new TD'S. F';r ' St. HB. Call 631·9879.! Brookhurst & Yorktown. * 972-1131 * 567 at edral 640·~70 ~ ammed. quote, call Answers t o name REWARD. Please con----------, f&'IRAHD HEW* Pool, Adults. no pets.I Canyon On ve , Refttafs 4650 I W.l.C. AGT 1714 1752.8261 f'redenck. I tact Scott 963·0712. u. ..._ b 2b bl S3QI mo. 646-4378 Palm Spnngs. Pl.AU , ••••••••••••••••••••• •• __ _, • .., ...,ach. 2 r. a, l· I California 92262 EXECUTIVE SUITES 'F ed . d· 1Private party has well Lost doe .. rust-col!>red., F<>Wld: yg shorlhalr blk ins, patio. gar, adu!ts. no HEAR IEACH Desert Resort Realt\ I "There is a difference .. ~ enc >ar . 10.000 sq ft. secured 2nd TD f 1 s hort·haired. pointer 1 cat w/collar. Santa 1,.et.5. $495. •922 Edinger.; 2 Br. 2 Ba. frplc. encl. • · i 'All or part. Wkdysl di 97 or sa_je CV1zslal. ans wers t o1 Ana /lSth.642·1938 ~ ___ 1 garage. S500 mo. yrlr. i! LgeBigBearCabin ,. ll4/75J-0234 I 548·9831 or ev 1wknd s1 ~c. 5-ll75 Maggie. Lost in vicinity. 1~. lba garden apt.1 Br.lBa.Crplc.encl.gar.1 Pool table, color TV, 2 2Ul2M'chelso 0 11212 l 499-3669 .... a•c•• .. ts/ 1 or Shorecliffs. CdM .:Found : Y?Ung friendly! l . • •. S400. Also J Br furn. frplc,slps 14 S<iS-6916 1 n r. 1 714-640-Q94 I black/white male cat. vale patio. no pets. WlNTER S750. 20'll Business Cnt.!:. #213 t RV or boat .storage conv. P.no••/ · , vie E. lSth St. C.M. .,.Mlke968-6608. NwptBchRJty 675-1642 Sun Valley, fdaho. Fully 300 ft i H B CM location. $40/mo. Lost&,...._. . Lost : Big Red Gold en • 6o\2-~. It ~ equipped house. Sips 8 sq ' pr me . · · 1 642-2364. '··•••••••••••••••••••••' Rtvr maJe CM NB area '---------1 FIRST LADY . Escort. Models. P.,fy 0-Cen. * 972-1345 * MC & VISA Accepted COVER GIRL •OUTCAU• 953..()778 MC/VISA ~14.0 • 3842 I bdrm penthouse ·1 comfortably Close to ska ground floor locauo!'· 1 !.t•a•cWRh '5100 63l-5896 557.3380 ·1 Found. Samoyed female. .._ llr Versa 1 II es c ondo lifts & town Ava'il Dec near beaches. all uul. -'---•fln•est/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• · ' Also Siamese Bluepoint •••••••••••••••••••••• • . . . t l I $200/ ~.. I ' Ni Ba h C d ... 968-3791 eves. 995· 72221 27 thru Jan. 10 for 1 or 2 "~es. e c me mo. FIR•c• 1 , LOST : Fem Blk & Whl female. Newport Beach •• f:IU! bee h ':.r0 • afrjss: days. weeks rental. Write Box ~l964. !•••••••••••••••••••••••. 81.k Cat "Maude" 11 6.; AnimalShelter.6«·3656 SPRJTUALREADJNGS ::fsp!.c$4oo.~"i.'49~~c.!\·~rsailles Lux J-r . lBr, ~oKc.!c hwm. l daho.,·ooo sq Ct. priml' ~.n.,";":...-., 5005 1 NOW YOU . =~rea . RE:WARD:t'OUND: l Silver g~y ~~Opo';,\~~~i~~ts "-'--3144 1 view pool.spa sec S4401 · ground floor loc ation, I P 41 11 -I cat Mesa Verde CC vie S. Camino Real. Sao . ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo. 760-8390 Ocean Bluff Kauai Condo. . CENTRAL CALIFORNIA 8 n ' . at Lag '.:111gueh 751·6191 Clem . ......._ ' · · . . near beaches. all ulil.,••••••••••••••••••••••• C LOST · C · ' ., ..,.., I ---1 k/2 $300 l k I S400 tuxes. etc incl. $575/mo. ' i C n tr Y C I u b a r e a 1---------1 ________ _ 1nE SPRINGS. 1 Br lBr SJ"IS mo vrh S325 1 w · w 4 ·I 84().1964 C 0 A S T C I T Y . , 1 8 8 F Lest· M wht W Highland TOMMY'S 9C!S. Pool, tennis. jar. I' wi~ter. l blk to.Ba-y tOcn. wk 6 ~· Golf. tennis. --- ---l Hestaurant & Bar + Sell I R~;R;,r~l~~ eml Terrier. Hunt..Beach. re-OFNEWPORT 838-8013 Agt 673~10 etc. 673··~~ AnEHTIOH! l Real Fstate. A.bsolutely I i --· · · ward. 962·1998 ESCORT i..,.-leoch 3848 ------ -.R~to Shore 4300 1 Doctor, Lawyer, pnme.property '"superh l M 11..ost Amulet: Gold with 752.9368 -····················1'1 br Versa1lle. or lloag & .••••••••••••••••••••••• : Mere ..... Chief! loca.t1on . T RI i:'L.E A ore I Diamonds on gold chain. Lost . s mall F Gold ---------beach. secured . adults. , : bus iness . Or1 g 1n al I Used for M stic ntuals , Rel Lab. buff colo r , TOUCH A Cl.ASS 1 Br. Xlnt. cx:ean view. utilsmcl S475 731.4134 ,Movm~ .. \vo1ddepos1ts & Elt•gantbldg .. anheart or owner.SBOOKgross.Long ! · Y needs med icat 'o Balcony, new carpets, · · I cul hv1!'g exµen~es' Hun t ington B c h . term solid investment. with Dally Pilot ; Must be retu r n ed ~B CM 6 46 .6 ~7 ~· ESCOITS laun dry . S500 m o . Scenic upper 2 br. 2 ba.l Professionally s ince w spac ious 0Cf1ces -Qualifi ed princ. only. PENN\' PINCHE R Harmful ':O ?lhers. Lost 963-0974 ' 2UIRS. 752--0817 541H186.499-3922 $61 0. frplc . d ish w .j 1971. skylights. wetbar. con· For confidential details . ADSStlllonlyS2. 10.30. Fa1rv1ew & Arl·1;::::~:-:==:::=~-=-::-li;;;;_;;_;;;;m;; Eastbluff no pet HOUSEMATES ferencerm.85<persq.ft. call 714 /548-7813 eves. ington, C.M. Reward. Lost: M longhaired cat. ~root, 2bdrm. 2ba. 644-0685 6Jt-io29 .1. 832.4134 Plus. super 2.000 sq ft. Bk:r. 3 lines ror 2 da\'s 968-2953. gray w/whlte muzzle. ......c .... , frplc. deck. S8S0/mo . · · . med1caJ bldg .. well ap· only 1 a day. 34c' a ISCOITS Ultraclean.497·1725 lbdrm c rpts stove &I LOOKINGTOSHARE? Pointed at 75< per sq ft. line Found: Male German ~~~h~~~·&'eZ~ia~:~: Z4Hrs. 641.0180 B h l b refng' 2 car· gar \\ithl WE MATC H ROOM For detailscall llAUTYSALOM Ad\'f'rl1-.e one nr Shepherd. 4 healed a c e or apt, eaut launcj n . 1 block lo • MATES' RF.DCARPET more lll'ms \alued scratches bn nose \·1r H_B_968-_0998 ______ 1 C•/Checks ocean '1cw. pvt garden be ·h ""'" d 1 -752 9475 893·1351 Fountain Valley-10 Sta· u p to ~100 Each ~tale Sq Pk. 839-2596 AmbpfMCfVisa setting. woman pref. ac _..,.,mo A u ts f t1ons Center Location. add1t1onal line ll> LOST Penny's <Fashion !~~~~~~~~~~ $400.499-53049-5. ~.~e7r662er.red. no. pets I FEMALE to share nice NewDe<:<>r onl~ 60<.' for lhe l\\O lFound: female CockaPQO. Island > Jewelry Pouch1 """" _ , hse w /same nr So. Coast START '81 M ET R 0 P 0 L I T A N d a~ !> So rr ~ no I blonde. "Benji.. look rontaining 2 necklaces Psychk Consultations 2br, Jl"Jba. No Laguna ----Pl T ·c:c.c9016 REALTY c·o mmcr"1 al ad .~ al.tke.apn""x lO/moold. REWARD!673-4927 Jack 2 Versailles Condos. Adlts1 aza en,,.,.,. eves_ ( .,....., """ , ·' 1¥.Y Ocean View. wlk to bch. ,;,...with--'--213 1......--54 dllo\\ed Cha roe Vic Westminster area 556·1178 on1~· Sec bldg nr bch .,... -..,-.. Lost cat. Br/orange long----------shops. aduJts, no pets. J · • ·1 Fem. to shr 3 Br condo. offices at Udo Your Penn) Pincher 89'7·8350. MSO/mo.494-4269 lotsofamenitaes.i-2 sep· NB.non·smkr.recfacil . !lf¥estuMRf Ad or us e )O ur ---------~~1~:,~Y· Swan Dr. master swtes S900. 1· <"'>IV\."•a.7267 M.tMVllloge. Op se.. 5015 Bank Americard SCRAM4.£TS 1-H111.. 3850 2B 2 B S800 A """"......, p~y _,..... lllQ r / a · ~ l.1-----Vasa or Mai.terca'rd F d 4 Id blk kit ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675-34 II SHR. extra lg. 6 hr. 3 ba Sp"'!c1ol roles if ••••••••••••••••••••••• oun · mo 0 · INVESroRswANTEo 1.wWERS •en. NP & Bay. 545.9131, La1una H ills. New -----~--home. Nr. OCC Male or leased by Dec 15 M.J R 22 UTTLI AHMIES ESCORTS All Major Credit Cards Accepted 895-1676 lakeside 1 Br. 2 sly. Con-2bdrm. SS001 mo, .M /M. Female. Bea\1'&73_4697 1980 Join small group in buy· For more 1nform11t1on m . eves. do . loft . frpl c, all Walktobeach.ava1112·1.• --ing cont rol o ( u nder andlo placeyour11d c11ll Poclc.et -Lurid -Found.TortolseshelJ Cat. amenities. $595 . \ 213 > Owner /Agt 559-5164 eves. RootQmate wanted, dean, 280.)()(X) Sq. Fi valued public co. & in· 642_5678 Tangy -Egoism -8 mos. Irvi ne. After 6. EMPTY U·HAUL T RUCK 211S-4879. quiet, nonsmoker , 2 blk w,11 bJld ro su1 1 itiating acquisition pro· GOLNG UP 559-S093 Leaving ror Mlchigan. ---------1 Lrg .. quiet I bdr . nr. from beach. Newport Ui:-.0 1 mo free reri gram. St.eve714/646-7374 . They say it's a small ---------Want personal or com · Mewportle.ch 3869 Newport Ctr ., pool. Beach. 5275_ Steve. Werbor• -world and getting F o und : Ge~man mercialmerchandiseto •••••••••••••··~··••?•• j a c u 1 z i , carp rt . 645-531!6 • Need 100 overweight peo· smaller . So why does Shepherd. ad ult . M . deliver East. Possible P l• urwiMRT 759-7813·W644-6315·H. · -Woredrontserrings IHVISTM .. T pie for new progr am. ~tage kee p GOING Balboa Pen in s ula room on return trip. MR n~wru IF em rmmte wanted 675 Dfifi2 OPPOITUHITIES C811839-684.9. u._· ------644-3656.67>3070 497-5610 ~eanfront. Sl200 mo. yr·, Sl92.50 mo + •2 utal "V -;;=======:::.!..._=....:.:::...::..:===-=.L.;;;:::;::~======1--:.-::-::-:::-::-.:====~ APAnll(NTS ly lse. 4 Br, 2 ba. frplc.j H.B After6PM 960 1059 PALM SPRINGS Mllll Furn or unfurn Agt. -688 sq. fl well localed 4 units w /pool. Greal1 760-1199or 675·6160. )1 Floshr2brN 8 apt. l Non.h Cos\a Mesa off1 ce. l location.. Assume 1st TD' COUMTRY CLUI UVIHG IH NEWPORT IEACH S-Cletmwte -387t; blkbeach. w/30 yr old ex Park next to ~our door. &owner may assist with ••••••••••••••••••••••• ec. Answer·Ad 11345. fully equipped with financing. $215.000 542.4300 24 hrs carpet. ate. cabinets & 1 TIJSTIN Slud10 apt with ocean · -storage Reasonably • 4 Plex w /pool. Well view. Elec. furn. S275 Share 3 bdrm Ba I Isl ren-priced. call Tom. Harbor maJntained. Community mo. See Mgr. 332 Encino tal w1father & 2 bo\'S Baker Professional Bldg. pool and c lubho u s e An adult community on Ln. AptC.S.C. lo&6$15067S.:,2963 . 957-1900 SUS.000. NEWPORT the Back Ba Y Spec· 112 years new. beautiful!! Working lad~ want~ to shr Offices for lease . view of 6 units in the heart or t~aetfar:p1~· ~td.'~mi~g spilt level. occa.n view. 3 house or apt. Dec 1. Cull bay on Ba~s1de Dnve. ~ewport Be ach com · b'keg t ea·1senn1ts bdrms. 2 ba carpets. Dottie. 979 5897 o r N.8 Low rate. Approx. mercial area. Can be · 1 r 1 · pu drapes. built-ins. 2 642-5012aft noon. used for business. r e Un& ereen. Bachelors, 1 enclosed car ports. laun· 1500 sq rt Xlnt tor law. and 2 bedrooms apart· dry facil.lties. public golf Female roommate want CPA or ~sign firm. s.identialor ? S450.000. • ment.s, and townhouses and tennis right behind e d to s h a r e n e I,\ 7S0.8003. CO T from~Ja~C:;e'!1~lh rope~y! Close to ever-furnis hed 2Br condo New ocean view office. Ro1o ~!llSV'E Sa.nJoaquinHlllsRoad ything. $5QO . roon · Pool. Jacuzzi. garage I SOOsqf\,xlnt parking.on (7l~)"·u.1900 th/lease ...... 11:11 $260.840-6845 , 1 Co H . L Fabulous location with • ........ dul 1 't"C 1 ast wy in aguna large building11 and a A ts on ts. all Woodb 'd Jh d Beach, $550/mo. Ca ll ho H · · Oceanfront tor Winter owner 714 642·0138 n ge, r. con o. s wroom. as existing ------·--$210. non.smoker. Pete Paul497·48«agt. business. Owner will Rentals. Furnished & un· •.J11 t _..... L--1-0.-d 730 3168 da\' 551 24•7 C.:1 Ofc Alrnnrt Business C"""' lst TD. ~75,000. furn. Broker. 675-4912. ~"'w ~~ -· · · " ->t> • v:--Waterfront Homes 3900 eve. Cntr. Irv. phone ans.wer· Inc. Realto'rs NIAi llACH ••••••••••••••••••••••• I 3<l's businessman seeks ing /t y p ng /copies / 631-1400 , Lce3br,2 ba upperapt. ~~dV.llla•e quiet.non·smkr 2br.2ba furn /conf. rm avail. I No peta. f700 mo. Agt. ......., 1• lux. apt w/ba\' view 1290. S200/mo. 754-1142 I ~10 New 1"2 bdr m uxury 546_6728 · . MDMytol.om 5025: adult apts in 14 plans Redecorated office space. •••••••••••••••••••••••, .OCIAHNOMT rrom $415. 2 bdrm fr~m Golf Course Apt, ocn Campus Dr. 2400 sq. rt. I 4 Br. 2 Ba. l>\lplex. Wood ~OS + pools, tennts . view wlk to bch tennis Will divide. 9()t per sq. rt. I ./NEED I ~ celllngs , carpets. waterfalls, ponds! ~as golf. St6S/mo. 499'.4682 Full service. Courtesy to 1 I dW'ape1, a ll bui lt -Ins. for cooking & heating! brokers. 540-2960. I =!nclotedd garaFuge with paid. From San DiegojM/F Roommate needed to •"'IME j ./MONEY Ii I ryer. m . or Frwy drive North on1 s br 3br apt 1,.t bl lo "" . WOO. lmmed. Beach toMcFaddenthen1 Beach.N.B.675-0345 CORPO•"'TE oettlpancy. TSL Mgmt West on McFadden to• ~ .. ,1903. Se aw ind vi 11 age . !E.Blulfs Twnhse pool.' rLAZA I II NEW cpta/drpe. 3Br, 2Ba. <714)893·5198. I gar. patio. privec~. M IF' OFFICE • ~c. gar 2 bllu! bch. No1-.0-4000 $2:50840--1305 , 759 9531 I •--I peu . M75 mo. y rly.1•••••••••••••••••••••••.2 malesroommales toahr • • c~iMO ... 1112. I J..aauna Beuch Motor Jnn, lux condo. Pool. jac. ttc.. • LUXURY SUITI PIOILIM •' 985 No. Pacific Coast Nr So. Cst Plaza. M1tr' lmmed occupancy. 3000 1 M&JrdTDlo •• l.AUl~rn°':~~1!r., Hwy, L"Bgun11 Beach. br, $225. ot her s210,'aq. tl. Ste ol 8'otnces~t7Nlll/111·114'S ~crpl • .. ~· d u'"! Dally. Weekly. Kitchen SJOOdep. Ron.545·2068 +conference at recep· Arrtofedb~ ,._., c uunv ... se. a u !l.1 a\'allable. Low winter tlo n . K oll Cen ter , eo.t..._L._. I n..,.peu . $550 m o . 1 rates.4'1M·S294. Female 25 lookin t ~o Newport Bch. Contact AMortiaae Broker V•t l'lalllea . Sandl r sl'la.reApt.orhouse wlth Ann .Ha r vey (2 13 )1 •n•. Room w\th kitchen priv. same. Positive. lndeJ>en· lle6-21000. DOWN PA y .M E NT . . Near bu1 "•hoppin g de n t . w o r k .eve•. a.-L..... .............. 4..a10 I 3 , 2 ba, 2 atoty dplx center. Adults onl)'. Eves 6'15-5624. -.I -"' , roNOS.avtllable now. apt. Dl1hw1hr. l rplc. I 8-9:30orwlu.Ua. 962.7520 :•••••••••••••••••••••••1 ~ illteral, no polnu, laund bookup1, 1ar. ""I New D.P . Condo Oen N"BtCM.\&P t0 4'1001q ,I\,\ DOJ'Ml\i..no crtdlt r•·· llt to bch. 17SO/mo .. CDM W\/, room" ba .. pvt\ ~. Pool, Saunt . Ten · l\'111 at prime coroer, qlUed, ~UNCI by TD,• NOVEMBER MID-WEEK SALE For Private Parties Only NOW through NOVEMBER 30th ... fl, You Con Place A Oassified Ad To Start On Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday Ond Run FOR DAYS THE PRICI OF !NO REBA TE FOR EARLY CANCEL.~ TIONSI Clean out the closets, kids' rooms, & p:oge -take advantage of this 911C1t iali 6y tur'*1g your unwanted Items Into cash. (Of:FEA0 LIMITED TO NON COMMl ACIAI. ADVEAT1al"8) THE DAILY PILO"T ADVISOI TODAY 642-5678 Jlt/lut., atcurlty. Ava}l 1 entrance.llOO/mo. • ni.. as;mo +YI u\\I, 17th it Newport "&lvd. B.Jtr. 7l4·83l·tlt2.j :~~e~a~J ~w !~ .~ '~: ____ ~!~======~=========~~~~~==~~~~~~ I . • • • ' ~!fi!J 1C:.111 tu OMC.. ~ .. 3 I 1 Ur' I ~... , .. 2 ,..,.,.... " t' I _ . 1 . ............. ....................... ...................•... ....................... •.••.........•......... •.•........•....•• ., .. * ~ .... . ..................................................................... !"It• ~ ._ .!!,' COl1"0M IHTlllOR T.L.C. lor yo11r "'bUd ardeainC Cleanup'•· 2 YI. rftPoOtlble meo ..._ rata. lawn terv.lce, ~riot Paio•1--Pl··-'"'-· r~alra made II •;r;• ..... • -i UAIP!HTIY P.actd yd BreaUaat Tree lrimmln1. maln· ha"~T4WDtruck d/ J·-""·'"a I rt i.1 .._ .... -. •--' -.,.,, 'Celt. Tll~ l}J~ t42·llO'J Hal Lwaehes, Re~l'HtJon tcnaaee. Free tll. Amie •"I • -...... ap1a1. •P n. er SpeC'iallat•·•lutco re· 1lm9te, cal Ra.)'mo9d Ce , • P\MAd~ Pla•tol "'-~• ..... "'°''"l ..-... 14 tree main. equip. Can do ldltallaUon• repair. Alk pair waterproofla1· Worth645-Sll3 ..,_ I : 11 .-. -Ill d n ~--_._ anythln&' 9ll-86SO (orlhrvio979-Sl14 __ ; 1 ·-• ceram c t • lllJ· --v •l-f'ATHl:IUrSON . . I aunvblaat ns. c ustom Plumber· :ig "" Exp All proves appeararc• " II 8 ---~---"-"lfptntr)' ne• fr rtt• c .. ecter e.,.tCle• •• Hauling. clean ups,1ffaullnf, movin1. clean w~rk . co m pell! tve l)'-oi plum bin ~ork value al rna. co.. Ff. ~ a\oaU. 10 tl-*lPlaN ... 7·TllM ••••••••••••••••••••••• Treeltopped/removed aaragea. yarda, Junk up , yard w ork & pnces.Lk.bonded,ins. d;;e pro f . ~ua r . ut. tr 1u11eatlo l\~· ...._ om aC'fflMaLI la my -Room add., re mode I, Lawn l'ftlOVated. 751:3476 trash. dirt. ahrubt1. trees landacaplna. 631-4264 642·6005 _ 7~1300• 548.2780 84.2H.8·3020 17592 Oothar.11 . O•a•ral Carpentry . custom houses. Lie. con· t 1 d d ---'-'=-----1 1111-.-. .. NwJ Doort. Sllyll&hl ti. trador ~88 JA.PAN~EGARDENER r mme remove t1•an 'f RALPH'S PAINTING P-0 lo Retlhh . 'f*ll' Remodela floors . t• 1 C 1 .._ Cleanup, garden care, 962~ ....................... Prompt.24 hrs.lic .. neal, .;.: ... ~ ............... CeramkTlleServlce!..J ..... ,................. Decka. PaUOI &U r72Q a I w cw: trim. 213·m ·7295. HAULING /CLEANING Valley Masonry. Custom refs. 962-4701 l'Vt Post Box Sen· ice Free at. 494·5887 be(~ Dn\ft•Yt Pa[ikin1 lot C.1JiTOM CABINl.:T & ~~~·Lo1~~~!~~ltlo Landac1piog-, Tree Trim· Treelrlm" PainUng fireplaces, Bnck. block. College Student exper'd In 'rnE MAIL ROOM. 24 hr 9amor aft 6pm, CharUe ~lni. Su co1tlnf Hume-Repair. int. /ext. --......... _ _. mln1. Clean· ups. Free or!? Ray . 964-4276 ~~ty wo~·2925 mt text. am job for less! I ~ E Cst Hwy CdM·NB {,... S.-.lce A.tpllalt '48-411 Char Ren ti --estAvllesS:U.8693 llauJJna.YardClean-ups . Alex~5198 &4(),0340or644·448_1_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lk'd. '63'749 ° v a n 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• · ' · Handyman Jobs. Block, Brick, Stone, Stuc· .. . Remod91 Ir Repair TREE D~JGN . " M:\tlltl I ----~ ELECTRICIAN.Priced G••r .. Senolcet Jeff,"•" ..... 61 co, Cement, Wa ter· Amer!~an P.alntlng & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ornamental prunln .::1. .. -r-.a a-•--n· 0 hl free es•.rmate on ••••••••••••••••••••••• '""'" fl Decor R0 s1d C s .. •-•••••••••••••••••• -.-· _...,,_ ., · .. Proo ng, Sealing: or all "' / omm Gourmet Kitchen6. Exotic Sculpturing. toppil),&~ Bebfaittlo1 m)' home ... ••••••••••••••·~··•• 1¥&eorsm.alljobs. ~~rienc:r ad/ m, ar!t-t· Ma a.-dlml11 Masonary. Free Est. Lie. Free Est. all work Batha, Spacious Addi· thinning. removal, ge(i ...,. vt~ 1 y & p' wt\)' Pay 1tore µrices. Uc. •m254 673·0359 u• exec ve "!' m ia ....................... & Bonded 536-9906 guaranteed. 646·1460 lions, Cabinets, lnt/f;xt clean-up. 646-1845 c. ... ·-• r u · Buy lhrou1h Ca""'l in· experience will create Houaeclea I P I · ""' C I •·--· ---s l • 1 1 e r . I ·9 e I I Top quality. dependable pnnt ids. m arketing/ what? CallnS:cfs ·n+ stJr Brickworlc1Small Jobs DAVE'S PAINTING 6-~0~~ng 556·7vvS a I Tree & S hrub Tri • lJ<.:ENSED DAY CARE WHOLESAL E <cost ). ser vice. Reas. rates. 16 sales letters. radio spots. rordetails. M2·0884. Newport. Costa Mesa & Serving Area 9 yrs ---Removal. \>a rd Cle~- My home CDM WLUbrin&samp1es. t'ree yrsexper.531·~ newsletters. brochures Irvine. 675·3175eves Most reasonable . in · ltoofflacJ Ups. Ha u lin g . co: . fulJ /partUme 673-2945 est. Work guaranth d. Electrician. QuaJ. Work and P.R. Call 675·1230 Want a REALLY CLEAN McwilMJ s_ured. he'd. 586-8425 -•••••••••••••••••••••f• crete/d lrl 645-0118 ' r D-b 'tt" I h ·-~redcarpet layed & re· Reas Rates No J ob Too ... .,.... GH1?tJrl.~ee? cesall.164G5··i5nlg23ham ....................... Painting Prof ex · Repair&. Reroof All 846-1413Jlm r 1 u. ys1 _m g, unc es .. pa1 . J ay-754·655-0 Smal.I' Free.Est 646-.7918 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ,. . . · types-sh1n g les·rock · T·-..&-snacb incl, 0 .C. Airport ---· · • Moving? The St arvin g ter inter. comm I. res. shakes . compo-tar. Free --...., area. Ml-0286, 545-4395 Shampoo & steam clean. Home improvement.. 25 HOUSICLEAHIHG College Students have aptS. no spra~. re as. Dan esl ~1.5930 Fin Avail ••••••••••••••••••··~ Color bnghteners wht Gardlftiac) yrs exper. Fen cin g . refs,$20/wkups.57-2233 . grown, same gd service 893-3934 · --• Tl,"J'OR-Math. Sci. Eng. Babysitting. m y home, ~ptS ~O min bleach. (;lean ••••••••••••••••••••• •• Dependable. 631·4264 . #TU4·436 Ins. 641·8427 ~-.. - . • -New & recovers. Repair Spanish, Study Habi~s. loving care. Springdale hv, dm rm. hall SIS. Avg Cle4 /Haul Help for hire, no job loo ~atse the Lord some one ---Maian~tha. pntng. cons· Specialists at stay bus~ 645-5176.548·9570 f'rS3. ;u & Edinger, H.B. 846,4768 rm S7.50. couch SlO. chr • •• '"J small. Chris . is lleJ:e to do ~ousework, P~/PclperilMJ c1en_llous work Low prices. Reliable. B&C T • . $5. Guar. eliminate pet L a w n S e r v I c e . 94 1 hie sit. dog s1l. personal ••••••••••••••••••••••. rates. Int I ext . re r I ;HS.0512 ypilacf Service ., neu Victoria 1 )r & up pt repair. 15 yrs, 642.9907 T Ref · Painting& Papenng ---___ 'F • Babysitting. m y home. odor C . Landscape Free Est. 4 ·7154 . I ca~ honest & reliable . . .i92·3813or-l98·-l943 ------•••••••••••••••••••••.,. C M 6428482 · · exper. Do work myself., -Handyman Services· op s.979-4833 eves. Prof.work. f'reeest. Plaster/Repair ROOFING asl accurate typing ~>n · · · Refs. 531-0101 • •VERY LOW PRICES* reasonable, call Dan Exp lady to clean \our Rsnbl. Steve. 547·4281 I••••••••••••••••••.•••• 1 ALL TYPES llEPAI RS :fhM <:orretct /Se1lectrikt'. 0 I d . I 893 3934 I . ... •· Pl p f'REE ESTIM ATES er secre aria woo . Mldln Ce...nt/COftC.-.h n an sca pe _m ai n · · 1 home. Reasonable r ates . F'me ext mt painting b' .xuc~o "' aster atch.: Call Bob 548.0769 business letters , nt .............................................. len~de. FJ:eeest1mates.1..._ .. n9 • ! 646-900lorS45-9292. I Richard Sinor. St. llc.r "°.Joh l~ sm. quick &1 --• s ume s. et c. K ar~n Creative Environments Dale W. Phillips, con·' 21 }r expen ence. George 1••••••••••••••••••••••• 1s b H · I ins. Try me 836·5555. 24 ' cl~_tH5 4200• s45·4 l9!_ -!Stucco 675 12:,)0 -~-__ • _ • ret N · b 549-2015. Ha 1. & D J b uper ouseclean1ng .. _ . ·••••••••••••••••••••••• Construction , Stained, c e. masonry. o JO I u mg ump o s . 'I Spectac ular r es ults •u:> I :\eat patches & textures . :Window Cleoniftc) • Gius Remodels, Spas. too s mall. 542-2162 Gardening/Landscaping I Ask for Randy. 673-0509 642.4439 · • I Frff Est. 89 3.14 39 Expert Stucco Service .••••••••••••••••••~·· ._3728 I . •Tree Tri mmin & 549·4368 I · A~~PE FORCE _ _. Restucco. patch. & re I ··Le Th S -h· 1 • ·Cement Work of all kinds i g I HOM Pamtmg Com pan; Pat h pt • : pair room addll ions t e uns me C:.pewter I Patios. sidewalks. brick Removal, Maj~r Clean· Haul-move-clean-up. Con· 1 ECLEA~IHG :!Generations o r t .. • c asten1t9•· ' Call Dana 636·2016 '?11 s_unshine Wmd •••••••••••••••••••••••I work. Free est. 556.0757 ! Up .. Free Est. I n e x-1 crete removal. Dump lnclud~ everything. Call Pamtmg Excellenct! I AJIT~ pes -~38-7113 1 --; ---~ I _Cleaning. Ltd 348· R pens1ve752·1349 truc k quick s e r v I Hannah.545·9201. 5356701 L.....u...&PI jlt s t1me 1oplanfor1hut · EM ODE~/RE.PAIR 1 'CMklCan : 1642.7638 ·1 -:-------1 """ a ster vacatt0ntri11 f'nr t•xtra 11,ou'rc notread mgLhe ADD. quality w~rk, 2nd, ...... ••••••••••••••••• Reas rates, lawn s~rv1ce., --M a j or 0 r M I n o r •Painter needs "ork. m i AJI tS·pes. mt exl rash. wh; nOl 'ell som1•' httlt' ads in Clas:.11ted . gen bldr. 17 yrs an area Child care. m~ C.M . ! landscaping. spr~nkler lNo J ob Too s,mall Or . Housecleanin.g , Y<?u I l ext-. Qua Ill~ work 645·5660 '111 tho:.e iteml> you dun·11 ~11u re m1:.srng J lot ol L ie. Mr. Palomboj home, former preschool 1nstallati~n&repair.Ask 1 Large! F'ree Est1males j Name It-I Do ll. FREE work.Freel'.:st Ca llDon ~ind what \UU want 1n 1 need with a CJ1J,,sil1ed l 11cw:.' information ;11> anytime 962-8314 teacher. 631-5228 ~ for Marvm 979-5814 Call Duve al 545-8046 EST. 96().1021 -842·9928 Oaily Pilol Class1t 1edl>. I ad'! &12·5018 I well a:. some great buy --------' ------ ~!!'!.a!~! ......... ~?~.~IHlfpW..e.d 11oo:H11pw.a.d 1100 HllpW..tect 1100 'HetpW..tect 1100 IHllpW.a.d 11oo'HllpW.a.d 1100 HllpW..ted 1100 fHelpW..ted 11 :··············································· ··············································! ·······················'·····················~·j·······················1···················· ~~~h,; se'!ki~g a~~r!~.' ~D AGENCY I I BANKING I l_OOtCICEEP.ER CASHIER I Delivery person. mature. i FILE CURK i GUY FIUDA Y : t1\·e youn:: lad\ for after •Looking f ?r ex per .' t A.TTEHTIOM' I TB.LERS . I Architectural. F irm has I :--;ursery expen ence pre . exp mo' ing furn Gd. R.L .. Ka utz is accepting I Immediate Opening for noondates. 5 J6_989R Laler:ited artist. Graphic ! · Cl.ERKTYPIST 1mmed openmg for f~ll ,rerr ed . Caµr s l r an o , dm·m~record .S425 ,hr. apphcauonsfor abegm wellorganizedindividual : Des1gn1 lllust.r~tor for · The RIGHT JQBll Immediate openings for I ~harge bookkeeper. exp d j Gardens Nursery. San 1 FT_ Call Betty between ner spot. For a resr:>ons 1 ' to handle \'ariety of func· j free lance pos1t1on. F 1T. I •• qoalified applicants Ex· m acc.ounts receivable, J uan ca pi :. l ran 0 , 9-llam. 642·2053. blc. hard. work mg person 1' t i o n s in M a i I i n g l:'llTRO S P ECIAL Must h.ave rer. Contact: 1 Plea~e con tac~ us re· per. required. Excellent l C?llect10!'. Pleasant or -1 661-6666. --, m our riling ~epl. G<>:<><J Disl~i bu ti on Dept .· -Of MASSAGE SlOW AO I The Simple Wa~ Adv. I gardi?g a Semmar that benefits Call Sylvia f.1 ce .w1 th good c o --working .c~ndrllons with 1 ra p t d ly expan d i n•g MYSTIC MASSAGE I Agy .. 964-1194 I gets )OU past the _person· Waters 6S2·6l00. benefits. 714-549-7124 CHAJRSIDE dental asst DEUVEllY opportunities for t r am-. Newport Center Court 556-4656Santa Ana A.DMIH SEC'Y ' ~~dept. &offers 1mmed. IAHIC OF IRVINE I Bowling Alley desk needed, full or parl lime PEllSOM 1ng & a_dvancement : NC? Exp. Nece~sary xi'nl • 1 JO · EqualOppt' E 10 : • some ex per neces!> , I M M E o 1 A T E Some typing preferred 5 fringe benefits mlf~l Grand Opening. Men &f rorapublic water agen· Cal:752-0163 Y mp yer league coo~dinalo r. LagunaBeach.49425li 1 OPENING day work week. 8:15 lo 1 have car. C ~nt ~l Women. for relaxation & cRoa·y dloc.atled5 Fat LaXPla z I lnl'I Business Service Banking ~~~ Call Dave, CLERICAL The Daily Pilot needs a I "'t :30. PSalaryS4S6509 OOCon· Christine 759-1515 ,,.~1 stimulation try .. Touch . . "" · wy . . nt l~ MacArthur Blv~. l · · · . . . • dehverv pe rson for a I act eggy ·47 ext _, ofClass Massage&Spa" t~pmg sk ills ess~nt1al ; I Su1te32.5 lrvme 1 TaLEtt . Canvassers lnsul·tionCo Will tram t•1 operate 1 large motor route in ! 2Zl HAl.RSTYLI ST ATn ; l9S25 Be h 81 d H B d1ctaphone expen ence, 1 Permanent. full time 512 a · computer recording & La So h L bilious, s harp s e tr 536- 9172 a~ v · t ·• 1 jj riling. Small oHice. day week , & part time. needs ener~~ surveyors filing systemfornew car Beg~\ Rt 1 a g~~a f1oral Designer. Perma· start e r who wants · e accep 3 Starling s alary $1065. I i , e 1 a · e nent De Murl Tos h I something differe'nt. credit cards, open 7: Call 770-6296 automobile rs a must. I florists . 2438 Newport I De d bl st . " . vertising 1 Sat &Sun6::io toB:30A 1M'. Blvd.C M. 1 $400 +per wk. ~tentia~ days ~ . . I Hoon M·F 3·00.5·00 PM . . pen a e car a mu . SINGLE. Meet sincere. Sales Representative to i :'110 COLLECTING. Ex· GeneraJOHice I ~uaranteed mm. fo.11 people-like You! Low call 00 reader ad busi-cellent earnings for JUSt Growing Co. has xlnl op· nght person. H.B.-C.t11 Fee Call DATELINE· ness accounts for ad-I a couple or hours or your portun.ities ror General area. Ask for Warnw. free800-.i51·3245 vertising Mon ·Fri 9.5 day. For Details call Office.person. Must have I 957-0534 •; ----------· · · · Foster Ouell et at I 1 desire w IF 21.40 who Base + co'!" miss.ion. Cu. 1 S42-432l. general ~owledge of lite I HAllSTYUST "' J needs tenderness & louch benefits. Will tram. App· n.--COCKt bookkee~IDI. l~key by Top professional to l.., & to be occass1onally ly Penn ysaver , 1660 ;oung ~n to learn the BEAUTlCIAN·run sm • s • _e::i-nnew\1:•11' _...D;iiYPMot touch, lite ty~mg. Exp over complete mana1e1 - free. We might J·usl be Placentia Ave .• C.M. 1 par1S business from the shop, Hayr Barn, 609 w. operation, Orange Coun· .,, r.or-__ ...r c o.. """'W Ba S C M nee. Gd wo~kmg cond. ment ot 3 beautiful n.w ..... h g r 0 u n d up . Good ty. Carpel e>Cper. nee. ~ o>J4I • Y t . · Fringe benefits. Call The . stores. 644· 1616 eves. wnat eac other needs. ADVHTISING benefits, must have good 191.h St .. C.M. 646-6255. Excell. pay, bonus pro· Vid&i Heston Equal Opp E mployer Bal h M r l . c 7 14 1 540-3857 morning ,. 8.13-219'l. DlSIGHEll 1 drl\'lng record and be 646-l145. gram, profit s haring . & Associates M/F 675-4830. Mrs. Burkhart Trish & Lori are now al Busy ad agency wants over l8 yeanold. BEAt.rrY OPERATOR & medicaltdental plan. gas 540-0400 Steve's Hair Happening creative & respQnsible JIM MARIMO Manicurists with some allowance. Call collect : ~~~~~~~~~~jDemonstrators •-person for Artist's pos. V,..,. .,SW'Gllb.JI nli Good c . · Helen Neyer 1-... Spa. 646-9636 F t I t r I ~ --151"1 I ng. omm1ss1on. CARPITTOWH Attractive female de· as pac~. os o p~e-• L87118eachBlvd. :>57·2234 213•466•7175 CLElllC/fYPIST monstrators wanted lo •MASSAGE• ssure. unlimited oppty s. 1 Huntington Beach '----------··---------! "ith other gen'I office inlrodu<'e new snack food TURKEY SPECIAL 114·556·0460 a s k for 842-2000 1-duties. lmmed. Opening. m local supermarkets szo 12 Hr. Massage 1 Penny •Pl/JR. ACCT. Benefits. Call 8 to 5. Mon Flex hourly work. part or STEVE'S A' 'TERATIONS & expert AUTOMOTIVE for rapidly expanding Calshier Pwh~ll"! tedB. ~ xkp lhru Fri. 646-2435 F T Call c 714)848·1900 HAIRHAPPE:'\l~G """'custom dressmaker . LOTMAH financial firm in Fashion pease, I ips u1c . for1nterv1ew. AND SPA F\lll . R .bl Island. Exper. a must. Laguna Hills. 837·2400 Companion Nurse .\1ature ------- IH6 9636 wanted for Gimone 's , time. esponsi e. Daily input & gener al Joann. Woman lh·e in wkknds · l.Jdo Village Dre~s Shop. mature person ne-:ded ledger desired. 2· 3 days n o s mo k ---------•l675·3261M·S. ror s pe cia l d u~1e s 759·1515 CASHIEll in(( dnnking ti73·7t69 ROUS ROYC References required. '----------1 Two openings. hrs. to be E Answenng Service needs Call Steve Harvey ror an arranged Experienced. Cook . e xp e r 1 enc e d ESCORTS telephone secretaQ for aµpointment. Boat Tooling. All phases. Apply m person: Ker m breakfast cook. full time MC llpm to 7am. Sun & Mon ROY CARVER Plug work, jigs, pat· Rima Hardware, 2666 Appl ~ in pers on art only. Permanent P T . ROUS ROYCE terns Experience re· Harbor Bl . C 4P.\1. Beach House Inn. ---------•I 49.1·7557. & IMW quired Apply 3401 W. , _________ _. 619 Sleepy Hollow Ln. TraYel 5450 Apartment Manager ror I 640-6444 Fordham. Santa An a, Cashiers _!:<lg Bch ---- ••••••••••••••••••••••• adult only building. 568 - 97 g. 9361 Cook, Pre-school. approx •3 TRIPS 2 PARTIES· W Wilson. C.M. Must he !Auto Bookkeeper (Full chg >. HOUSEWIVES, 5 hrs a da~, serving KIDS C HRI STM AS handy.646·4477 Thrifty Rent ·a -,Car is Purchasing Dept.exper. · snacks & lun c h e s. 895-1676 VISA OE:--;TAL MYG I EN IST. Tues & Thu. Seal Beach office 213·431 -2929. 592-3074 DBfTAL ASSIST. F\n. Valley 963·5634 Dental Hygemsl. 2 days per we ek . xlnt pay. private N B 0 H1 c e. &16-4868. General n.. a.lboa lay Club is ROW hiri114J: Ft-'Oftf e».sll Clerll f'ull lime. must be available eves & wknds . Experienced referr ed. NCR .i200 an-house com- puter. GrocJ Shop Cleric Full time. Must h e available wknds. Ca!>h register expen ence pre rerred Please call for an appt . 645-7358 Mon .. f'rr. 8:30·5. I w EEK .R E s ER v,.f: 1 now taking upphcatif>ns 1 vr minimum typing STUDENTS Newport Bea ch a rea Dental Assistant Part NOW-751-453.s, 549·3L07 .\pprentlce to learn roof· 1 for lot· man & rental ; ~·m. 4 day w~ek. S700 PART TIME A.<;k forJom &1.i·02J2. time. expenence ROA GENERAL OFFICE !ng tra~e. lmmed. open· agents: male & female. mo. Call 714 1 752.8746. VA RIOUS SHI ITS ---preferred. Salar~ open cRECEPTIONIST > mg avail .\lust ha ve own Experience preferred. Irvine area. El Toro. 830-1130 Type 00. spell well. love trans. Call aft 6PM but not necessary . Good ----------CASHIERS COUNTER He lp fo r ----------I the phones. dress like a ~52-9232 benefits. Able lo work Bookkeeper sandwich shop. Center pro. enjo~ figures. good Sdaurlllr evenings & weekends. Small but gro win g s..tGAMT.-.owry PointePlaza.Salnchieos llSPATCH atdetrul.common sense. lmfnlc.tiOft 7005 Assembly Ask for Patsv or Dirk. La g u n a 8 e u c h 3900S. Bristol Deli. 19732 MacArthur. smile. up altitude. love ••••••••••••••••••••••• lr\'lne-based electronic 549.9151. _____ , publishin g Co. s eeks Please apply in person Irv. 955·1.247. Apply btwn FULL TIME people. g reat offn·e Big rig drivers needed d istributor needs ex· bookkeepe r w /exp in Monday thru Friday 9AM&l2Noon Drop r ight 1n from Get a Class 1 lie now perienced cabl e as -Ba'?ysitter with car for AIP. A R. payroll, typ-Personnel Office Counter Help wanted Enthusiastic person with hea\·en! S900 <TI4) 975-1107 ext 41 ror sembly people. Contact pr e-schO'Oler while EOE clean driving re co rd LizReindersAgenc) &•=:~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• HAIRSTYLIST ' •I Hairstylist & Assistant needed at Michael Ga~ rison's. Call 642·6470. Hair Stylist lmmed opening ror fema le men 's ha.ar stylist, must be attrac· live & personable. have license & exp Toni 639-9293. HwctwanScdes Ap pl > In pers o n ' CROWN HARDWARE . 31C17 E . Coast Hwy, Cd M 673-2800. Health rood store sales lady. part-time wknds. E x p e r prefer r ec1_,. 548·9537 HELP NEEDED Mature Woman with litt! bkpg e xp., t y ping a mus t. optional back i:round exp 1 n showroom. workm~ with designer 673-4757 Hostess. experienced. full time. Apply in person. Beach House Inn. 619 Sleep~ Hollow Ln. Lag Bch. Wo Bob Tracy. Mon -Fri. mother travels several ing & lO-key by touch.~~~~~·~-~·~~~~ Part time: IOAM ·2PM . needed. Good compan~ 4020Birch. E.$t '64EOE 8AM·5PM. 549.0954 , dar a month + so m e Manual converting t o I· Full Time. 11AM ·8PM benefits. Coll Pat Tool al Newport/83.J·81901Free Now e nrolling . Cost a evenings_642.9654 EDP System. Gd or· Gary's Deli. 752·5401. 642-.i32l . ext 257 ror ap-Hotel Desk Clerk. exµ pr~, Mesa Chris tian Pre· A.SSEMILERS __ _.;;;. _______ 1 ,ganizational skills. Some CASHIE.RS pomtmenl or mrorm a-~· ---------llij ferred. a pply in perso.q, school. $29.50 /wk . Willtrain Apply7AM BABYSITTER NEEDED. coUegeac<.'l.courses pre· Counterhelp.M F.fullor lion HolJday lnn.3131 Bnstol Includes hot lunch & MacGreggorYachts W ~nds, some over· _f_err_ed_._497_·1_727_ P /T position. no exp. EqualOpPorEmployer GE..,.ERAL St,C.M.557·3000. U M necessary. Good st arting " s n;a c,k s 64 6 . S4 2 3 . 1631 Placentia, CM nights . 2 boys. 8 mos & 2 Bookkeeper TDTE wage Apply 3700 E. ~PER HOUSECLEANERS 646-SOOO. ASSIST AHT CHEF ~'j. J:~f~~.;~ wh/on~::~ Exp a ll around .utility ~ Coast Hwy. CdM or call! DUFTIMG • 8!"• TO" "work ror Janice'~ JolltW..e.d. 7075 For 1st class fl.in ner l>et wee" 6·8P M & girl. Must have exp, ac· Stan673-9000 lmmedi~fe opening for Wearecurrentlyseek111g~ Raggedy Ann. PIT. 8•3· •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• house. Previous'l\(xp a nds coun(s payable & ac-MARKETS qualified struc tural a reliable person to Tues.Fri.615-2514. 10' .... li h h'= I t A 1 b t ,_"_e __ . _______ , counts receivable. xlnt For2nd&3r:dShifls Counter Help d rt T 'lt rf I •~ ...... s man. I a . mus . PP Y e ween working co n' d , gd Subway Sandwich Store ra s man. i ·UP ex-/itC orm genera main HOUSEKEEPER for aeek:sv&'lel/ho eman/ 3 -5nm, Medl ey 's Babysitte r . live in perience preferred tenance duties in our · I R " "--er·1u . Medical &: Oen· w t LO now accepting applica · · 1 ulder cpl Live 1n bou.Mj:leaner position· es lau r a n l . 18 7 7 4 Mothers Helper for 10 """' e promo e manage· FI o y d E . W e a v er Machine Shop .... sweep· • '. • I..ag\dia area. Xlnt refs. I Brookh11t5t . F. \'. mos. old girl. ~o smoker, tal ins H.B. near Warner W1~thin~ &. supervision from dllons , ~II shhirtsd. We.kwiant E)igineenng, 3839 Birch rng. straightening up. cook .. fat~el wohmkan lu dn\~, 213-468-4789. 1 salary + pnvate room & Beach Blvd. Hrs 8·5, 5 ynamJc. ar wor ng, St .. N.8 . 556·8550. I keeping-llghtmg systems .. Ile s P~· Attr~c, ........ W__.__... 71 OO r' •tr.SIST ..... T 1 with own bath. 752.2197, day week. 847·8Sll. WANT A CAREER? responsible individuals. -going, etc. We orrer good t1ve area. Ref s re<1 d ........ --_ •" Call 714·962·9116 or In retum we will give ILICTROHIC TECH I pay and a pleasant work· 644·2120&673-2991 ••••••••••••••••••••••• M ........ -.. 1-ec•-a ............. ft h d tes great T · & T bl Sh • -:-;JI -"·-~ ...,_ l5llilr-~~~~-~·~-~~~~~ ex sc e u . estmg rou e ool· Ing environment. For Housekeenor re r..: Draper·s Laguna Hills Banking M.LCHAR•E 1. starting pay. complete 101. Digital & An alog! further In fo rmation. ""· m • ••• Mcounting s tore . Mus t be ex · ATM TELLER With experie n ce in You don't need a gun to training. pre-uniforms. Systems for a s mall co.I pleasestoPby,orcall us board. non·smkr. m111'~ SI.ACCOUNTANT perienced in belier Immediate fulltlme budget&cprojections pre· "draw fast" when you steady wor k + paid Previous exp. Contact1 at: have car. Per manent. Health care co. in Irvine I women's ready-to-wear opening for teller with ferre+. For lntemalion place an ad in the Daily \•acations & an exciting! Datakroo Inc. 730·1575. I llSC For p1rtlal ly blin d haa an immediate open· and sport.swear. Apply In ATM b k d E licenaln& corp. Im med. Pilot Want Ads! Call now wage Incentive program • woman. s.57·9397 · I ' , .... for ... ind1"v1"dual who ~.to Mana~-Ma· ac groun · X· phon I · 920' ESCROW M• .... AGIR · •' -... ~· cellent beneflla. Openin& e 499-4571 -642·56'78. App Y ID person 14 _.,... . INSTIUMEHTS Hoos k li k' can handle all accounl· 1· le Amtln. 23621 oulton Call(. Canadl1n Bank B e a c h B I v d I Ba)' Eacrow. est. 1947, IS 0 L •....L s e eeper. teer ln,I lnat fund.lops "' be a Parkwa.y Plaza or call 81 d I Westminster. '1 looklnl for a qual. mg_r. 1 I 2 -er t. &r er1rand1s for sina e P~~ot "Team" player . Ideal , '768.e622 forappolntment. ~Jamboree v Cashter I to head up new office m CosteMffo, ess ona woman candidate wlll have a I Newport Beach I COUNTER HELP OC Airport area. Must Ce. ff626 prox. 3/da)'S per w~ • degr. in accounting or I 752-6042 OfRCE CASllEI SUPERSANDWICH J have strong following. 714-979-1300 Hrs flex. SS/hr. NOl)t bultneu admlnl1trallon. 1 I 675 Paularino. CM hand I e e xchanges . , smoker. rel. Call An1~ Ii have 2·4.)'n ex per. In I ~ · I Banking/Savings & Loan l 545·-'867 I A IT 0 's, etc . X I n l Equal Opportunity I Ad •405. 64.2·4300, 24 hrs.: _ prilpar1uoR of nnanc1a1 17 per 91,y • Enjoy working as Office Cashier benefits. sala ry com· . . -~ 1tatemeot1 ln,cludlna • ft I in Slavick's Jewelers. Duties , COUPLE WANTED m ensurate w/abilit y . Employer llousdtei!per , responsibfd joumal tntrt•s. an1ly•·. That'sALLyoupaJ>· TB.Lil I include verifying sales balances, • Man11e small business! Call F. R. Becker . pe™Jn to keep house·~ lnl account.I, 4i: reconcll· I ror a 1 doing daily banking transactions, I Part·tlme. Wiii train Call 547-5625. GUA.IDS t ~are for 4 year old. l.~ =•~~!e~~~~~~-.T~~~ ,· 301~~~:d 1 ~~:'neidnl:te,ot~I~ ~~~:j disburslng funds and other · torappt84&·3279 bPallHCID l'/T ~II • part time. ~11 ' :.,~;_,.~~~-LAguno Beac~11 1 ctMdual Initiative. ablll· ~able teller. Sav·, related dutles . Excellent . OIU/UCi>UOt GroceryStorcClerk a.reu .. unUorma furn d .• --------,-t.ytoprioritne,4i:toodin· 1 inp II Loan e.xpert•nce, C Ben fl p k I Maturewonianneededto Phone8'4--05l0 I A.-21 or over. retlred,ffooAekeeper wanted. IQll!kt ~~ skill•. Some preferred. Apply at~ 1' ompany .e ts ac age. I run dell fix aandwiches 1' welcome: No e~per. necj el' Balboa Penln. honw11 computere:aper. h~lpful. I IRVINE SAVINGS Ir Ii caler° parties. Exp'd tfleld Representa~lve. On Ap p.!iki., ~ ler~~ 3 school aise chlldtJtt'hf Xlat 1alary • frinte LOAN . CO...,ACT MIL McDmMO'n I only n eed a ppl y 1 atemporal')' b .. 11toex· Prat r vco, l Mwn be up houae~ beMflta p~ka1e. For 1 1IS5il MacArthur Blvd. I "' Newport Uquor It Deli 1 chan1e converter.1 for ~· :,:h ~n~~:&· 11.~· I man11ger & p(}Sl'es• xf~t conaideralloft. Mnd r•· , lrvbw, CA mu 17141 644-1 JIO 2144 West coast Uw )' desc~mbler umt1. Muat ~ Fri ra;,. • ref. C•ll 673· 7&4S altif 1 .._. • aalary hlator)' : 11'·'152·2800 1 I N. B. I ha v • d • p e n d a b I e • · · 6pm & wktnds. Fl r. to: act no. nao. Dally 00 IT NOW! • E.O.E. Mt F • SIJVIClf'S t ransportation . Wiil You don't need 11 gun t1.• Ol'SEWORK w •w11I .,...., P.O. Box 15t0, I\ •DtUvery Driver. female, traln Commlaslon. Aplh "dr11w fast '' when ou H · om~") o.&alleu. CA.aat. 642 .. 5671 ITra~ ~·our .old atl.lf tor 1 --=-+::•• ..... ltlJ ' F'1', .... drlvln1 recorc,t, ly at Teleprompter Cable' f>lKe an ad In \he Dally ~!d oo ce ever~ I~ &O.&. 11 1r I new 1oodl11 with 11 1 --.. -1 co.ta Me11 Blueprint.I T.V. !IOI Weet 11th St.' PUOl Want Ads! Call now' ---~167 ' i..?"'!!=~~==--==.=.:= __ == __ ':30....£:_::.=lf~_'~~~.-!?:::842-::=56"18=:=.L~!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!I!!!!!!~. ~~~-~~~-~-~~··~~~~ N.B. ; -..wm. ! Stll ldle\tem.s SU.56'T4t . I • ·4 1 l ' A DaiJ y Pilot ad number wl II appear in your ad ..• we ta f(~ v.our messages 2~ hours a day ... you call in at your convenience dur ing office hours and get t he responses to your ad ... For more information and to place your ad call 642-5'678. ~ 642-5678 DAILY PILOT ... ~!!~ ..... ~!~.~ ~'!t!!.~!:.~ ..... ~!~.~ ~-'!!!':.~ ..... ~!~ ,~~!'!'!'! ..... ~!~.~ ~~~ ..... ~!~.~ ~!'!t!!~:.~ ..... ~!!~ ~!'!t!!~:.~ .. ~ .. ~!~ ..... ~~:.~ ..... ~!~ ~~~:~ ..... ~!!~ HOUSIWIN ~1-P/T ~JN!per dellvery . LA. OfflCIGtlL Reception ist tor 5 at-SALESMAN u )OU llrCJ fri•n~h . COf\J Part time. Sk•l• desk Ti mu to ho mu In Ana. phones, bi1lin1. hte PIESSMAN torney orrh-e. Fashion Territory, Orange Coun- CKttlllOUi & dcpendablll work. Will train . Wlcdya Newi>ort Beach, 3:30am· l ypln1. must drive Island. Tues & T hu. t Sal c 11 1 , tw rieed you for our d•· orevehn. tnt tMtOO eam. 548·8441 or 646·1413. Pita.ant worllln1 cond's. CJOWMy,.11) Some t~·plng. Pay ac · I~ 8~ C::~PP~ w~1j "'mlQMI ... ~ .. - HCtful r •stauraut 8·4 leecapadet Chalet · 531>2568 For double. width Harris cord. to abiJ.ity. 640·6160. t rain r lth t pe rson. YI ya W~.tnln 1\1 pTpl~ 2701 Karbor Blvd. CM MUISISPr • I ':ldll ,..._ ... p I l8tl0 offset press. Apply RIC-/C •SHI..-990-al. Do you like to talk on the phone? lnpenoa .oxouem1 er act1ca nuna. a1 es. vw-r~ enoMe 1n person between u-1 ~ -TomquiatMach.Co . race,29URedh1U,CM MA N A O£ R C Pl · c o mJc a n ions &c 8 a c k · u p W I r e 9am·4pm PARTTIME.979·8880 B-" Ca I Ret ired l for relie f ....__ U l O ·-· . ...,.,_,. ca. ve n/o~t. pe r at or I Ba ck up Or_,. Coost Mature person prer. ---------1 ":•: IMSPICTOI .. m~. of mint storage ruu1r,: Ume posklons Cuhier needed for wide· • Doily Pilot lceCapadesChaJet Salesmen •'Receiving J ns pector , sites In Sant a Ana. avai .now. ly known brokeraae 330 W. Bay St 2701 Harbor Bl. CM IMSULATIOH New office opening soon near Oranae Co unty Airport . C red it ca rd marketing. No experience necessary. , Jllinimum l~r. ti xper. In Ip/time work ). Ca ll: AIDISJMACTIOH Clrm. lmmed opening. CostllM"sa , Earn l600 +a week. no . inspection or rel"ted Rnaer 752-1284, 9 to' 4, p elSer I Call Helen McGtnley " RECIPT/SEC Y -'It t d u -.. ersonn v ces ..... 2292. r;-,.uaJ Opnnr ~mployer I c • .,.. um owns exp Call 9AM-4PM. Chi 'I : field 'Must be uble to use Mon-Thurs. otOrangeCounty, tnc. ...... "" "" For front office or local prererred will t'rain '~basic il)speciion hand ----8115TownCenler Or. "730 . ---certified public account-I 531...SOl. ' · !:loob & have a genenil Man for truck main· Coeta Meaa 545·0500 Order Desk Gtrl. a_ns wer Printing ingotrice.Secretarial ex---------- •knowledge of blueprints tenance & &eneral yard telephones. some filing Pt•essman wanted Must per req'd. Bookkeeping Sales ~(.:all Mrs Coplan. IMS \\O r k . Mu s t workNursinl Musthavegd handwrll· beex rienced on.multi exper.helpfulbutnotre-PARTTIMl I . -.F..Qwpment,2805 Barran-Saturdays United Rent· Mo.crifled mg. Call 8·5, Picwick pe It k 1 q'd492·112Sfor appt. GIEATHOURS1 Secnt..tes-L.... Teacher's Aide . P /T , •t-a Rd lrvine. SS9·6901 . All, 710W. l9th,645·&760. MwsnAfdet Paper549·1157 presses . e e~per. · Imm ediate open ing .. Gerbe r C hildre n 's ·~oE --helpful.4day wk w1th 55 RECIPT/SI C 'Y Heavy litigation u-1 Center, Newport Beach. ~· · · MATUllWOMAM $l .75fhr. Painter or paint er·~ )r o ld ~om p an) 1n 1 Proje ct coordinator' 9AMT02PM perience. Good s kills. Aak forJon1644-0232. • fostaller <Cable TV I linencumbered. no exp We will t r al~. ~ pa1di helper. 836·5555 Call Luguna Hills. 95J ·9500 I needed who 1s career-OR strong or gan izat ional ---.------- :Start Imme diate l y . nee. nex hrs, Npt Bch holidays, .beg1nn1ng .asl between6&7pm. p 00--.-W --'oriented . Perma nent 4PMT09PM abilities. Initiative &!Technician Teleprompter Cable TV. loc. xlnt pay aft. traln·1 soon !AS hired. benefits 1--------, r uction orker l~t l position in C M. stained · willingness to take LAIOIATORY .. 001 W. 16th St. N. B ing. 642-1494, 673·5366 1 Bayview <:onvalesc~nl I PAINT SALES ~~ift. full tu~e. load mi: 1 gla~s studio. Be nefits .; Join the Los Angeles responsibility essential. '. TICHHICIAH ; -, Hospita l, 2055 Thurin_.! Part time. Tues 5 to 9., cassette tapes. Appl) in ~7474. I Times Circulation team ! Excellent ben e f its. To operate computers & :; lnteriorDesiCJHr I M EC lf AN 1 CAL' C.M. Mrs . F'a rrell ., Wed. 9 to lPM. Some ~er so ?. T H E . and adapt your work 1 Slllary open. Call Linda I experimental electro· •. Model home .expr. Must! . 642-3505. E.0 .£ ex P Ke r m R im a l CR ~ATI .\! E W 0 RD .1 . R~EPTIOH~ST • • sc h e d u I e to You r l Ru s se 11 co 11 e cl mechanical instruments . • have portfolio. College G ENhGINEER . Nursing 1 Hardware, 2666 Ha rborl 1788;, Sk ~ park C1 rcle. Congenial med sized NB; lifestyle Work 5 hrs per 1 213 /556·2000. Interviews Should have at least :grad . lr vine area.! ro~ ~ppc>rtumdl}'. Ceriffied ! Blvd.C.M. St e . :B-2 , I rvine .; ~w Firm seeks sh.arp j day in ~TimesCircula-ln~ewportbeach. Uhrs.collegephyslcs & 879-8680 A ra.p1dl~ expan ing .._...___ . 549·0138. . mdi v with exper. L1ghtl lion Sales Office near chemistry or equivalent. -i medical compone nt ~Alct. , ; -----j typ1 ng. Non-s moker. your home and have! SIClnAIY Small medical lnstru- •Janitor manufactur~r ~equlres a ; $4.00fhr. j • Production . I Salary commensurate1 more time for your faml-, 3PM-8PM ment company near O.C. • G Et:" E R AL LAB 0 R competent tnd1v.1dual. toj 8 paid holidays, begin-PART TIME I llelp wanted part t1n:i1'.. '! exper. Good benefits .1 Iv. studies. or leisure aC· l 75WPM, no shorthand. Ai r p 0 rt . x I n l . P 1t1me . golf c l u b strengthen engineerin g , rung as soon as hired. EVENINGS Ma1lroom Mon s P.M.til1 114·752·6841 uvitles. We pay hourly appli cants need .abo,·e · medical /dental ~Ian . storage. pvt. countr) f~chons .. Includes .de·: benefits. Bayview Con-. Adults over 21 with out rin1~h. Tues SPM til RECEPT10MIST ' wages and commissions.! .average s p.ell1ng &j Ca.II f!'r a ppt : Liston club. 644-54(}l. ext. 26 sign, drafting. materials! valescent Hospital. 2055, st anding attract ive r1 n ts h. APP I> 16 60 ·I . . 1 1 grammar slt1 lls. word1 Sctenufic Corporation. JANITORIAL testing, and R & D pro-; Thwin, C.M Mrs. Far ' personalities who enJOY Placentia. C.M Personable lnd1v1dual t? Los Aag1le1 TIMes I processing backaround' 54.>9436. jects. A degree is pre-; rell: 642·3505. E.O.E. working with kids . S4 per P rr Counter Girl C M & ; ~~terotuhre cleulsetpohmoneers,.&, I 1375 5-floww An. I help(ul. 7SZ..0234 ;---....,--.-... ----F ull time. Work i n ferred wtlh l-3 years ex.. hour C II 642 32 E · ' ' -----, •in.~ •bea utiful Dana Point perience·' however re ' NUTRITION SALES 250 be a ·4d1 xt, Laguna Hills F1T pre· I process our blllin g .1 Coste Mesa u..n.anana.nan.a> Xlnt Oppty for a person ·Jlarbor. S3.SO per hr plus tg d. tes ·th good I XJnt career oppc>rtunity Askf t';!e~ 2 an 6Pm.1 sser for Laguna Hills. !Hil Growing company w tx·I 540.0JOI SICllTAlllS Y(}rpath a·ptitude • a benefits.ApplyTuesthru ce~ ra ua .1t '1 I in qutrition sales Grow or n . )TS exp needed. A1>ply Int . ben e f it s . Ca lli j Lo ..... for minimum 9mos pre· Fri. Dana Point Manna :.~:c~c::id;:ati~nso re·, in g c hain or 'r etaii• Or_,.Coa1t AM only. Cl\'lc Center 1 642-1593.Ask for John. I An EqualOppty Emplyr 1 AC••t•77 : vio u s t e ll e r ·e 11tp . Co, 24701 Dana Drive. · 1 . · . • vitamin stores need out 1 Doily Pilot Cleaners. 675 P11ularino, 1 Ftee&c E o E 1 Outstandln1 working Dan.a Point. Great OPPor:tuml~ to JOtn i going enthusiastic nuln-1 Equal Oppc>r Employer . Ave. C.M. 751 -31 15 RECEPTIOHl~T '.Salesperson wanted for Irvine Pen500~ei Aienc~ I condlt ions . F r i n ge a n e x.c 1t 1 n g l e a m 1 uon oriented s alespeople' I Corpora t e o ~ f 1 c .e .1 ne~· sporting goods &c I 488 E. 17th, Costa Mesa Benefit;s & Pleasan~ ~ur· Jewelry Qua lifted appl1ca nl s1 forourO.C. stores. Some: I PURCHASIMG Pl~ant personality, hte sport.I wear store in Lag. '~s:·ie224 642.1470. round1ngs. Q~alt f1ed .FiNe.nwe.;rteweHlrayrbSotroraere': sendCresh.umfEe to.: I college, knowledge o r! PASTE-UP I ~hning for a Jr buyer! ~~18950ng, Newport Beach : Hills. Pttlme & f /time. --:a. ........ ~~ penonU ti mayt1obtlnain0afnf 1 ap- "" •e. ngin.eer I nutrition & sales exp Experi ence prefer red. or wit 2·.3 y rs exp. 1n '""'· . J 951-7753 : l P ca ona rv .e ce. needs F /r take· in person 23891 Via Fabncante : ne<-essary but we will will train. Full lime post·· purchasing. Able to work' 1 : SECRET ARY : 5325 Unl.ver u t y Dr. ·tor repair dept , days, M1ssion Viejo,CA9269l I train. Salar y starts t ?tt i lion. Co. benefits. Apply· under pressure. lnven· RE<:=EPT/PT 1SAL ESWOMAN. C .M. · ADMIH.ASSIST 1 Phone(714)5S2·532S. ' Mon-Fri. Write P .O. Box $800/mo incr easing "lo: in person: 1660 Placentia I tory control exp & buying I Fron! offl~e appearance.i half size shop. Warm. !I 0 1 d • I 1566, Newpor t Beac h, . SlOOO/mo. For interview• ,\\·e .. C.M. of components. office. & Det~l on~nted. Strong: friendly, w/apparel exp. r1an ze , pe r~on . 92ti6.1. MEDICAL Recpl. Asst.st. c~ll 838-8202 Mon-Fr i. i j maintenance s uppltes. 'I clencal skills. Some bk·I Steady p/lime. SS ok.1 w./good s ec Y s k i lls •l Pomona First Federal Busy Npt Ctr practice 9:30-5pm. I PASTEUP ' Ahle to expedite all or· k Pg k n o w I e d g e , 991-7670 I drafting, f.urniture. &1 EX>E :\l/F/H ~ENNEL needs resp . s h a~p Part lime person needed de rs Full d>m pa ny beneficial. Small con·1 • I con s truct ton ex pe r .1-------.-, - Hard, dirty work. Morn-1 person. Ex per pref d. Ill book pasteup Mon. & I benefits. 546·2901 1 geniaJ offi ce. Corona del Sehl ... Dn•en , help(ul, to handle ord.ers Tow T r uc k D ri ~e r s in~. 20-30. ~rs per wk . Typing. Part Full l tme. OFFfCE ASSIST. 1 Tues No exp. nee. APP·i :\lar location F'or in-. PAR1: TIME. Qualified & custom er s . l r vtne! needed. E~perlenced on· Tra1nal mm1mum wage. 640-2023 Fast growing Newpc>rt ; ly: Pennysaver. 1660 terv1ewcall6739151. I applicants will be , Furn. mfr. Call K.H., ly. Must Uve C.M. area. Merit increase. Must . Beach Ad Agency needs' Placentia Ave .. CM I Real Estate ! trained and uc'd for 1m ·1 540-81194. 6-1&9638. have auto. 557-6020. M_edicaJ Ass 1st, front of· energetic worker Fast. I --SALA Ry : Rental Agent, very busy med. employment. Call ___ T_RA_l_H_E_E __ _ ftce. for GP .. exp pre., accurate typist.Someer·' PIX SERVICE I I omce.license req Capis tra n o Unified · . Kitchen help wanted lo ferred. mail resume 0£· rands. Excell. oppty. to; Loolung for full time re $18,000·$24,000 , 494·6594 School Dist. Transpc>rta· · S£CIETAIY l Show horse stable. Live· learn food prepara tion face .manager . 351 advance.644·7644 I 11able mature person,. P~one Work 1-REST"'UR .... T--t1on. 496-8312 for 10 ·: Reoi•ter today for local! in.3311-10ll,or244-2218. S3.75Jhr to s tart ~tale Hospital Rd. Ste 118. f'l ex1ble hrs Costa No salesrcq A A" formation. • .. -. 'Tr 1 preferre d . Work in g N.B.92663. I :\lesa.Elleen.642-3013 I RealEstateL1creq I Hostess1c11sh1er. full & . ! temporaryassignment I ·ave Agent. exp. •m- hours : 5A :\1 to lPM. ----j · Xlnl oppty to work 1n a part.lime Day & night Secretary-Legal, fam1ly 1 557 ftlU5 ~ed. Newport Beac h M.-F. Lori's Kitchen. : DO YOU • PIX SEC'Y fast growing Nwpt BC'ach I shift available. Please law practice, sole practi-1 ~ • Airport area. 754-1555 :.TnSo HarborBlvd SA Medical I OFF ER ASER\'ICE? i We offe r x lnt c o I Real Estate Firm Air , ap~ly in person. Mon.· ~oner.F~hion lsland. l en Llin-'ask forowner. Call 979-07•7for appt. X-Ray Technlcl• Let the public know with benefits . Sal. com · conditioned officei.. 1 Fri .. 3pm-6pm, Crazy )r. law office exp. Good • _ l Waitresses. Apply btwn Need Bilingual ll c'd . an ad in the Daily P ilot mensurate w texp & I For an appc>lntmcnt to l Horst> Steakhouse. 1580 skills req. SaJary open. -1 9 A M & 1 2 p \J Ladles need xtra S fo r the tech. for busy of c. 21 Service Directory. Jt can ability. Typing SSW PM hear our offer on ~our I Brookhollow. Santa Ana. 644Mil60. TtMPOl!AllY PfRSONNlL SllllllCES I CHARLIE'S CHlLl. .Jooi holidays, p /T or F /T. weeks. vacation & excel I. ca;t you as little as S2.17 figure aptitude pleasant salary call . Don Now! ' Redh"ll Bid S be f $750 $900 ff "' Y SE M b 851 1666 I Restaurant ~...A-.JR·c-t -s72'S •1rch 5.1-.--... • g. •2. te. Call Karen 631-5632. ne its. to I per day For more in-o tee ,, . . em er · -··-r ... -,.. · ~ ~., .............. lJ22l6 C M I DOE. Call Ann. $40·6055., tormation and complete Firm. Call for appt I 1 SGT. ~EPPERONl 'S Irvine area. Real estate Newport •och I --·-·------LAMDSCAPE Coastal Personnel Agen·1 8J3..9704Joan Baird Sutro --~l~ASTORE backg ro und helpful =women needed ror MAIMT.FOREMAM I cy,Z190HarborBl..CM ratescalltH25678· &Co.1401 Dove St.Suite SELL idle item:. with a ~wh1nngforfull &part Salary adj. with exper. I hoiAsecleanin& work. Exper in all phases orl NEVER A FEE E.O E. -.. 400 N B. EOE I !Jail~ Pilot Cla~~lf1l•d Ad j t1me openings at loca-Call Paul, 545-6057 or W.ice Staffotl Good pay, full time. Call ~andscape maint. includ·1 ' t!ons nr OC Airport. 497·ZJ81. ..............Arc o I Robbie's Rag & Mop! 1':'g g~. knowledge of ii'· t:viodeling. commercials , NURS ING ' \ aried days & hrs. Ideal Mon thru Fri 40 hr wk. 548-&757. r1gat1on. Excell. oppty I films. extras. Need new I supplemental income for Secretary /Sales Hrs nex $4 ~r hr Lido,--------- for advancement. EOE races. All ages /t'·pes rHITA ANA TUSTIN COMMUNITY HOSPITAL ! housewt\'eS & students., Fantastic Oppty with Areo.m Newport.Blvd, WORO PROCESSJNG 714-546-7843 714.957.0207 , .}Ml I Our progressive growing fast grow.mg com~uter NBS73-l023 Day or Even ing s hift ---------•• _ O North I compan~ offers opptys software r1rm. The ideal avail. 6 hrs a day. Mag L..ckc S. :vtodels. Female. figure. I 01 Tustia A•~ ror ad,·ancement based person must have good Shippin1 & re ceiv1ng1 ll. Savin 900 or Artec. ape per. tall. sharp. only 642·6282 S.to A.-; C .. fwwia I o n y o u r j o b organizational ab1Uties. cleric. small pa.rts. will Call 752-0234. Sl.500toS1800DOE.~1ust Bob. performance Pleasant be r eso ur c eful. & train. Call 545-8860 1·4 be bilingual. knowledge RN'S work111g conds. Must be ~rgetk. & enjoy work-pm only. .._,._ •llM cl sprinkler & 1rrigat1on .._. __ ~ H-•~-51 8 A 1 In I I t d ...._,.... --system + knowledge of ~ -Y . 1 or over pp Y in mg a sa es re a e en· SHOl SALISMAH ••••••••••••••••••••••• Partt1me temporar y person: vironment. Must have· ........ 1005 ~~~s~f W~lltos~&e~~~~ Christmas openings for IMMEDIATE OPENINGS _ LET'S TALK 2300So. East Bristol 2yrs. exp. & type 60+ I We have ~n openlng11 for ••••••••••••••••••••••• credit card authorization Santa Ana Heights Non-Smoker8Sl·2131 an expenenced fu or,._ ________ _ Pos. will cover 3 coun· rtt ' salesper son 1-ties. Riverside to Mission operators starting Nov. FULL TI ME. PART TIME AND PER DIEM <Next to McDonaldsl pa 11:ne . WESTMINSTER 17 Open 7 days a week. E o E SEC'Y /IECEPT Apply tn person, ask for Vi e j ° Ca 11 Gary · hours available between For front office. Needed Mr Cannon. Hemphill's ABBEY ~.Coastal Person· toam & lOpm <20 hours A t Santa An a Tus t in Community Hospital. we ha ve Restaurant for Newport Beach CPA Shoes. 54 Fashion Island. ~QUE M'.'LL nel Agency, 2790 Karbor mm.>. S3.701hour. Apply e xcellent nursin..9 opportunities available for professiona l Full or part lime evening firm . Sa I a r>· r om. N.B. 644-4223. Dally lo-6. Fri l f>.g ~£ifli ~·~E:i M-F. 9am·4pm individuals w ith their future in m ind. We a re a modern 300 cook. Exper. preferred. mensurate w l ex per. Shoe sales, full time with Cloaed Tueaday -------E•.•O•.•Ellf. TYMSHARE 540-2244 714-833·9962 11751 Westminster Ave. Transaction Ser vices bed acute care facility and teac hing hos pital providing ----or w /out exp .. or will Garden Grove 5S4·6l03 2A62DupontDr .. l rv quality health c are to C entral Orange County Residents. Retail clerk. Costa Mesa Secretary/Receptionist. train'. Good co. benefits.1·--------· EOE M 1F' /H We offer exce llent s alaries and benefits . The fo llowing Stationers, 210 E 17th St. Good spelling. typing. A11war!r ~non~':uonFrr.asn:a~~ DOROTHY EMERSON & rt 't' ti "labl -I Costa Mesa ,Full time clerical s kills. For a oppo Unt 1es are Curren y ava1 e : Apply in person t0-12. responsible Position In dard Shoes. 3-077 So., DON NOLAN PRESENT ...... Sec...tary HRP! We have more pc>s1ttons then we can rill! Our agency specializes in the placement or Leg a I personnel in Orange County. No Fee to Applicant Please call: M.-yHlck .. ACJIK~ 170 Newpc>rt Ctr Dr Ste 2'S 640·2920 MHDMOMEY? We have openings for 400 people to work 11 pprox · imalely 10 da~s deliver- ing telephone directories in the Orange Count y area. Work your availa- ble daylight hours. Men or women Over 18 w cars . Stationwagona 01' lt'ght t r u cks a r e needed. P leasant out- door work. Valid drivers license & Calif. licens~ ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;! plates required. You earl • __.Secret earn S3.2S-SS/hr or more -Y-""Y <Jepending on your speed Must be pleasant & or-m delivery. ganlzed, 3-4 yrs exp. In For immediate assign- patent law. 80· lOOwpm menu followingl:a short typing, 80 sh.rthnd. Sl.300 training s~oo. apply al & up DOE. Call Ann. the location nearest you 54CMI055, Coast al Person-at l0:30AM or 1:30PM, nel Agency, 2790 Harbor daily beginJllng Nov. 10 & Bl.,CM I dally there a rte r a t NEVER A FEE E.O.E. 8 :30AM . 10:30AM, or l :JOPM. OPERATING ROOM RN 1 W d Electronic sales. 957·6916 Brutol.C.M. EXPO & SALE ' '$ Salet,~"326~ EO.E. Smallcomputer manufac· A ~ant ~anormama or EMERGENCY ROOM R.N.'S .,._ s.cntaryjlooldrHper turer has openincs for ant1ques in the collec· SALES. Full t ime for Job Involves heavy typ. assem blers & gener al tions ofover 100selected ICU-CCU R.N.'S local jewelry store. Co. Ing. lite bookkeeping. fact o r y he l p . Ca ll dealers ... \ benefits . Will train general office work, Real weekdays : 714-895·8000. Nov. 6, 7, I, & 9. ~~~~dt~~~n~vailable -Dependent upon Experience ~15-9485 ~~~~~ eC~n~:~~ss:;~ .. SNACK~AR -F~ pre· l-l~~~~'.·J~iPM • $1 517 M 138 c Sales I T urner Tri-Co Realty paradoo. Openin1 s.hlft. IN THE " -< · -"'-· HICKORY FARMS I lnc. 645-0821. Mature. Seacllff Country COMMERCE BLDG. 6 Month OP"°ating Room Training Program Available for Opportunity to s ell Club.536-8&66. OIAMGICO. C . I F b 981 gourmet foods & gifts for Secretary for. Newport SfATIONERY STORE in F""•Rlll'!..IOUMDS Inexperienced A.N. 's . Next lass beg ns e ruary. 1 . holidays. f1ex hrs . Will Beach CPA r1rm. Xlnt ,.. w $1, 178 per month for first four months. train. Westcllff Plaza.I typing & lO·key adding CdM .needs saleslady Admiu. SZ.50, or with 642·0972, Fashion lsl~nd .j skills r eq . Plea~e call F/tlme, 5 days. Xlnt. ad, GP.25LEe• . Cl""-f 0 A EA 64().6030. 644-6"6 for Interview. working conds. Especial-fRE 'X'ME PARKING •Paid Trauma Nursin g a::IQ or . .• . . • ly floe clientele. Phone : an d ICU-CCU Nurses SALES I Secretary, local church. 67S-1010 for appt. --------- • O.R. Staff Meetings Weekly lfyouareaggress1veand mature ~rson, trplng & AMTl(iMllSALI • Special O.R. In-Service Meeting Monthly ~ooking for a future In r e-1 transcribing sk1lla Im· pS??!IHTTIMI Delks. buffet, hall t.rff. • Free CEU's Available tail m1mt w /good co.j portaot. Exp necessary. ~"' roll top, bookcase, piano, benefits apply In person C'.aJl 631·2880. Aide-Driver-Companion pictures, clocks ac - 9am to u am Mon thru M.00/hr. Must have car cessortes, arts, used & Fri. Standard Shoes, 3077 SECRET Aly b I I e n o u I h f o r 1 antiques. 548-9882 OTHER BEJIEFIJS So. Bristol, C.M. OfflCI Mfil. wheelchair. &40-2748 Lamp-Bradley Hubba rd, -SALE:S H a ndl e ac co unt s Swltc hboat4 /R ecep t. 1119,ceillngflxture,pull Uq&JOlt STORE 1233 ... ._ ... -Time and One-ha lf for . Weekend s in ExcesS>. of 32 S LO_.. .... S payable/receivable, or-Mature person for atoclt down. mllk 1lus 1lobe ac needsefficient fast mov-_ ... _...~••· WeekendHouradu rin ga 4 weekpay period. I ·-i~-=•TIVI der ta1tln1. Short-band b r okera1e firm I n chimney,coavtto elecln ina males. Must have 0.....,. -Half Time Pay for Call Time ....-" ._..,A not necessary. Fl.Ill tlmei Newport c enter . Good '50'1. M•lte ofrer. Call complete koowled1e of OH Main St. So. of , _D ifferentia ls: 1 to call on banks and aAM-4:30PM. Pleue cal typi.q required. Salary DM280. wines Ir liquor. Full and Collins. 1 other related businesses foraPSJ'· •·1556 ".all 111 .. J rie at ---------P. • rt t I m e . A p p 1 y 9 It L 5°""' St. . for public relations with · · open. ..... .r 0 Antique solid braaa bed, Newport Liquor as Dell. ........ 3:00to 11:00ShlftS154.90 i growing 2nd T.D com· 6'6-IM2 ·· dbl, custom mattr ess. 2944 Weal Coast Hwy. Off Eaststreet 11:00to 7:00Shlft $371.76 I pany. Some sales expr ••SICllTAlllS•• TIACH•S x ln t cond , S80 0 . NB. 1 2410 W . 5 .. St. Ask about our 32 Hour Work Week necessary. R.E. lie prer. Le1al/corp/NoShStUOO SUISTfTUTI i.-.llWfl. Will train. Xlnt opport &c GOfc/Re<:pt/BriteS14.•00 -----...----MAID OR HOUSIMAM i S.... AM with full pey and a.n.flta comm. Call Equity 1. Sec/ShlO/EnaSlA,400 Wanted! Q\a&Ulled sub-Fancy Oall. P hysician 642-3030 I Be tween • .. air view fc for the 11 :00 P.M. to 7:30 A.M. S h ifts. 731-2.112!5. GOfctreOtOursSlC),800 stituted teachers to teach 1 c•b. china bufret, ribbon Sulliv9n 1h R.eihden Acency 1ra ea K·8 s tuden ts. cab, hiitl·chalr. toll·top, Mt1 .. ztlll1fllh•n•.cce AHt. l ll,_.Dr,IWt-16 -Dental Plan Paldbvthe.......,....ital I SALISLADY GOBln:hEst 'IM EOE MS/day. In event of a oethornEdlaon w/cablil WIU traln mechanically . CetMMet. ' ,._..... Exper 'd full ·llm e ,• Jl».tl90/f'ree work ato p p ace o r ' RCA. Nat'I braaa cash Inclined peraon. Main· i Orance c ounty Fair· -Medical & Hoapltal ln1 ur11nee paid by Hospital I benefits. pd holidays. emeraency, pay rate ,viii rec. 4-pc o.k ai crystal tain plant buildlnc ac j IJ'OUDdl, enter i ate a oft -Mon9Y and Gu Saving VII\ Pooling Program St art 1185 wk. Rea al be •Ida)'. VaUd Calif .• doorentry. P .P. a 1.-. equipment. Retired OK. ArU~on I Beauty Supply 283 E. credentia l preferred.! Full t I m e 1 Fr I n l •r 2Z1'72 ., ..... w., Spec:iel.,... IQClude Mloroeurgery. Open Hurt Surgery, 1 17\h St.,C.M. Seca•l•r/bec. w1U pncw paper work Decorated metal · plate be nefits . Linwllco1 •-... ~··I a-..i-n-a----t. Vlt..-..._1 ___ ... u.....r ..... uttwrv, Career oppt)'. In fa1t· !~. e11~>' ,.cred1 •'!:!a s. Oak chr aT.50 . • Laboratorin . 2832 Dow, .....,.... -_ .. '-t"_........... ,_,~ -"9U v. ._., ., l 1•ed PK.cl Npt. kill. IDY .. t• UAI -· nPPY -Pre11ed 1laa1 bread _ _.,_ -9700 I Exit s.n DM10 P'rw" at .. _ ..--t In ..,.. •• i,_t _ .... 1uppli• ft R-Uttle \1 Bii. · Cass 11 mll1' firm. R.,.uinn top aubmll credential In I ....... e -.'"". nu Tn••'- •\omUl.I• _. I Lalle Fores t Dr.' to , ....... " .. ·---"',.. ........ "' ' .. ""''.. ads are re aur .. •mall I lkll.lt (lhUlndto. typlnc penon, 735 lct.h St. Hunt· t A;. N"."e."" _ .. ID t t•tu•ca M•. I Moulton Park wa)' l In &largery with Plant for Expaneion. I "peopl~ to ~1e sales 75). Sound prof ... lonal , lftllOD Beach.. AWl$1. --------- Full ti me. Com pa n>' hloctrSo. • • . calll with b1J readership exper., matwily 6 cor· ;Fouale aatlque ou HC!l 'l beneflt.s. Apply "Pen· i F.quaEl~•ilY -P o r more !J'format lo n call Nuralng Admln l1tratlon and blrfaulttt! To place pente bksmcl. helpf"t. 1Teaeber·1 Aide, after -bketle, &tau front.a. • ._,.aver. t• Place.nlla mDlcwer 15~335a at Operating Room 153-3333. . · your cluslfled acj. call Call: MMl.D ,._only. / aect'I *4 Lud1tn•. Ave.C.N. );~j~:~~~~~~=~~;.~-~-~!i.~.-....t.~,~~-~-~-;_~~~~;_;._~~~~~~;_;;;;,~-~-~-~-~~~-~~-~.~~-1=:~_·_1G-_~ -.-· 141-1644 -~-~~~ J . I .... k ••• •••• .. IOl•t'....... .1011 f Mli~. ... IOIO I I F'11d9'( N~r 7.1HO DAl.VN.ar In ............ 1 .. ••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••1 ' rrc De al• otw ca.-el CAn...a Ml ..,.".,._ SAT., SUN. Sora. lo\· LUGGAGE TAGS 1...._•,H•• · Jloot---.Hew , ... ....._...,., ,..,....._....,., ,... U .. ... a.Nem••1 WAtllm ..... P ...... loftal Niel. 3 tnd lbla. lcln1 from your business card ....................... ,feuu••••••••••n-••H~••••••••••••-••--'""••••••••-•H-••• am. ... 6 lale ... , ~ I .A.Lil •W-'I C... bdbtd. • lot-5 of m•sc. Send ~ card for each 1 ......... _ _. &M H"'!'·, rv. a epqPUltWI tMlnnHal lTlla Matten Ln .. H.B. l81 plus one spare. We ..._ ._.. Womta I lea1.1U~ flalthad W .. IALI MT·T.IM return permanenlh' <M. •MUI It, H.B.,...... · bookJheaf I • e sealed attractive ta& ii ,"th ._ 11 • Ko.ate b11A11r4 wk8' mirror F.-z n.1 illftf ~h Mtlques, Oak lov· strap, meeting airline 1Mll-4PM • d....,. peduaal tno 1111 ~";J•• eN9l. rattan cabnt. etc. l.D. requirements. Pre- 1 nHd for dre11er1 401~4 .. to~C M •Ceatft'.CM \-entloes&then ! Fora ... a.oz~~...!;.~•lnl 1fRGEl&inl INCi bed In· We 11V~ yOur coo~ 1060 personalized t11 enclost '" , I ~~~-..... l!~:}lnt1r . tnbutklas for te·sale Al ••••••• .. •••• .. ••••••• "allpaper, fa br ic o r ee • vt . '• r l y .,_,_ pa_.. ra1 s . d .. Day Glo" paper & we ...... ~l HlJ ASA.P ... mov Pro c e ~ • I o lo •Sale/Lease, j umper-will back & trim ~our I lna: llOOibett oiler. Call scbolanhlpfund. s h ow. 11000 ta ck · tags. Or try l\\O cards l tr ma" II IO _...,,., ur .....,, • .. k w o o d w o r k I n 1 & ........ 49S<6735. batk to back. ~••••••••••••••••••• forl!:xt 23' _ Mechanics t oolt·Air hwwtry 1070 PRICES: • ....., 6 Dryer. late 1 C <> m p r e 1 s o r , ••••••••••••••••••••••• S2eaor31SS _..,,::-9 oood. tl2S I **I IUY * * Beds /corner Group • H vy 14K m an·s gold :~~=~:~::: •a.• Good uted Furniture It Rooker, W.beelbarrow, watch ft i<>ld money clip lOormore SUOea. \la)l•I washer. ' au :Jrlianres-OR I will Houlehold Items• Misc. w S2121old coin. 159·1643 Sales Tax Included deyu, avocado, lfOOd orTllS&LLforVou 6610 .w. Ocean Front 14 t Gold W'd NOCARD? CGM. llOObolh. 8'8 80ll MAS S 4UCTIOH N.B. car a · 1 e Draw your own or send 64U616 la IU-t611 Fri-Sat-Sun-10·4 bracelet with un~sua l name. address. phone & II Wrl1erator Froat-Free ., charms . Appra i sed we'll make one card per Dbl Door . Good Cond. CU.tom made queen siae SometerriCicjunlcli:stulf. 52 ,150. sell 51.000. tag Add2.5' h SUIDM-4113eves, SIS water bed with solid S.t/SW\ 9-6. l8S99 Santa 7S4-649'. ~check ~~cm~ney or-I wood bookshelf head· Andrea, FV. Diamond ring. ~. ct. 14 derto: I ........ & w • .a..r board. Mattress. heater. Redecorating! Qua I. stones. 2 star shapes. rtLOT PRIMTIMG I llaea. 646·5848 liner. ~added ra~l. com· FUm Acceu. clothihg, 51000. 5-15·3498 res . P.O. Box 1560 j Wast.er, clean . works plete with matching 5 n . hsehld items for sale &1'7·1200wk Costa Mesa.Ca.92626 oocl chest ol 5 drawers. hoth Mesa Verde Dr. East. to . I' I • 176. 548·8513 or like new. $300. Antique Samar to Pemba 'c 2936 Mans 14Kl yellow gold I CERA}llC 56'415 ma.ho&any cabinet with I Pemba> Sat/Sun bracelet. In nugget tex-1 TILE llSQUE j Gu Dryer, works good, onainal RCA radio and lured curb link. measur· 6x6"'. 25< per piece. Paint d,ean. 1165. 548·85l3 or record player still work· Boy Scout parking lot Ing 13mm in width. 8.. & glaze >·our own tale:. 1 ~ I Ing!! $300. One of a kind sale. boat . trailer. misc length. Secured with a Good for ceramic s hops I quilted bedspread. equip.9am-4pm.Sat.11·8 concealed box cla~p.1 or pri\'atepartie~tousl'; Refri0 erator in perfect 1 earthtone colors. $350. onl)'. 3811 South Bear St. with a figure 8 safet_,. your artistic abilit1e~ I • I I 534.7533 c:uldilion S3S. Call 714·642·0138 S A . < Behind S . C . clasp. Total \\eight as 642-2084 I Village.> 30.92 penmweights . AP· 2 Caddy spoke wheel ! COUNTRY FRENCH praised over S3.000. Sell I GE 16 lb washer & elec. CWio Cabinet. Ligtited. GARAGE,S..\LE for 51850. &11·8604 ~~ 5~9:;0r both dryer, good cond. , Glass Front & Sides. 2142Sweetbn ar. Tustin _____ , 536·1515 'Closed l'upboard Below, Nov 7-8·9 MiscellGMOUs 8080 Love Balloons I ! Xlnt Cond 5450 546-6398 . ••••• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I Refria . lik e ne w .I · Refng/Freezer.DblBed. . . Send someone,oulovea ' Frigidaire frost -free, j eves De&k. Xlnt Cond. Misc Aquanum. pump. filter. bouquet or 30 "multi col·· $200/080. 496-2725 Books, Clothes 1552· stand. ~llO. Gas dryer., ored helium ball oons lied AMTl9UES 1 Miramar ,4 Balboa S/S' 520. Kat. t~ble . S20. with ribbon & your o"n I Hotpoint l·dr frig. 2 years 1 Whole housefu l. Must · I Ref rig. S20. l love Pat.1 pe rson a I message . , old $175. sell. Call 496-5203. : S-18·0107 1 Perfect for e,·ery oc· ! 645·5165 : . . Outrageous Garage Sale! l . l ca s ion .. We deli' e r ---------,Kin~·stze hdbrd. dresser:, Handcraft items. sports •Rancho San J oaquin 6i3·4419 1 Top freezer , fros trree 12 side tables. dk wood.'j·items furniture hshld &I Family Membership.; refrig .. like nu. S225. I best offer takes. 851-0263, omc~ goodies· books ! Al h I e t i c c I u b . !STA~IP COLLECTIONS 6'5-5123 l 97S..0477. I radios beautif~I ladies·: Sl 25+t rans fer fe e.1 PU RCHASED Da,·e ---------• ' ' 644•6579 ' Cooper. 846.2387 I Frostless refrig, perf ,Large Mahogany dining • clothing,saze l2.&much.• ! _ __..;... _____ _ cood. side-by-side. 22cu. 1 table, 4 chairs. round I much more. Sat. & Sun 1John Wayne Tennis Club Snap-on si de cab 3 ft.1210.645·6099. I block wood kitchen table i 9AM-4PM. 266 Vallan~va Fami ly Membership• drawers. I shelf. locka · w1chrome, 4 chairs. call! Rd. C M, n ear fai r·· $1000644·1405 I ble. REFRIGERATOR I 831-5988. grounds. S140 Harv~t Gold. • · XMA.5 Boutique 305 Cedarr ----- 196 960·1633 GA.'1E Table & -1 vinyl!GIANTSALE! All week. Newport Shores~ov.8th;u A L I L 1th o ---------chrs. Xlnt. cond. S350., 73S Joann St.Aptl0,CM., o ff Pac est Hw \ &'I .. Bullfighter · s12110 MAGIC CHEF ! 556-1258 . 631..()945. Prospect . ,·aJ uesac. ssso 535.5595 Double Oven Gas Stove • . · ---' -< c 0 pp e r t 0 n e > . PlJ\k marble coffee table.1Pauo ~ale, Moving. 218 2-Ton F1oor Jack. Large' RREWOOD Rotisserie, magitrol top ~8X20, 011 paintings.1 Sapphire. Balboa Island. Frame. <>range. Split Sl50 l'cird burner. automatic cook · crystal. etc. 423 16th Pl.: Sat. &Sun. 10·5. , 751·8967 ~99-5548 alter 6P~l 768-5837 BIG DISCOUNT On few 1'9"'81nlng '80 MAZDAS . LOOK FOR THE RED TAG on all discounted models -·-JUST ARRIVED BIG Shipment of '81 MAZDAS Including Front Wheel Drtv..· & keep warm ovens. S300 ~ C.M. I MuJt F ~1 ' SIS 8th /9th ---------· or best offer. 979·2342 ; -~ ar:n•.Y· •AMto\, Mew 9800 Alltos, Mew 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 Aaltos, Mew 9800 Aaltos, Mew HOO•AMfos, Mtw 9800 after6prrf. I For sale: Capt. bed. 2 Urn er.saty Pk Terrace••••••••••••••••••••••••~•••••••••••••••••••••••·•••••••••••••••••••••••:•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••• drawers, -1 shelves. 575. 17181 C1trom Irv. 9·4 1 · · ~ 10 I 5 : Phone 964-5305 · , · t •••••••••••••••• ••••• •, . Antiques. Bikes. Kitchen ---------•I Maple twin beds. items. China. Clothes ' PUBLIC FURNITURE I S4Seach Rocky Glen Irv. Sat.' I 968·7278 1-SM-__ l_Url ______ _ •AIETION * :King-sz. xtra-firm in· 3 An!ique oak .dressers ; TOlllh 7:30PM n e r 5 pr i n g matt . w/wlshbone mirrors. 11 Bedroom, living .rm & 1 w/match. coil box sprgs, antique oak sq tbl, lov· i dining rm furniture. ! never used, still pkg 'd. I ese~t & chr. camping : flotatlon waterbed mat. 1 worth SS20. Incl. deliv. eqwp & tent. clothes & I ~-~LNS LOTS OF • SZ38 cash only Usuall . other goodies Sat/Sun FURNITURE. N I C E i horn~. 640-sc.i7. ) ~-362 Costa 'Mesa St .. I SAVI SAVE $AVE rllust Sell. Lh'ing Rm Set. G .. 0 .. GE SALES S I We honor BofA MC I Stereo Console. Ding tbl rLnn • • at/ un.; Calhler's Checks ic Cash wtchrs, Lamps 548·9&46 6 faJDJlies. collectibles. I NG p !: R s o N A L furniture. toys 6 dishes. CHECKS PLEASE ! 16-pc round dinette. ~ke 8S2t Rock Fish Circle, Food available. Items new. cost $400, asking _F_._v_. ___ • ____ _ aal:dect to preule. ~-8' Herculon sofa Gooch ol U k 11 MASTBS AUCTION I goodcond .. ~. 549·i180 ble. 8A~-? ~~~.·~!~i 2075"4a Newport Blvd CM Seta. 10 ft. long : 1275. end Webber Pl. Westminster., m.1125 6441-8686 tables. S75. electric ad· 892-8498. ---------1 justable twin bed: S250.1----------Ml.i11 M.hn•I025 dbl. bed w /headboard: GIANT SWA_P Sat Nov· 1· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5100, chair : sso. Also. 8th 8-2 Ka~~ybroo ke . Chrome towel bars & lamps . 673-228 7 or School 3155 Killybrooke.I paper holders 40'k under 6is.8410. 1_Co5_t_a _M_es_a ____ _ wholesale. Approximate· Motorcycle sso Womens · ly S50 Wlits . Bulk sale on· 2 Swivel rockers SIOO ea, • . l 646-6096 dresser. night stand, 2 Clothes Sz 7-9. bake.1 y. mirrors. ssoo. add mach nres. Furn 186 Albert Pl I Drywall. pecky cedar. $50. 673.3600 1_C_M_S_1_s_1_0_·5 ____ _ sinks, kitchen cabs, tub. MULTI FAM ILY S I --~-.. -k LI h Moving Sale. Brass bed. at ;;d;~~l~ :e.: ~oc:i~~ Oak furniture, Misc. an· loam 3388 Carmel Dr .. mutt sell. 548-4486 or tiques. chairs. e t c. Costa Mesa. 751·5222 673-f674. 497·Z782. 18' yellpw sofa. 3 pc white C-nn Ir Gold/white sofa and IOV· sect .. tables, lamps, high ........... 1030 eseat, RIO for both. Eves. chair. ca~ seat, etc. 424 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~30l7. ~ista Ouinta, N.8 . Sat. o.rtuoom miscellaneous, ..... S. 1055 · eqwpment. 3 1sx24 trays. MOVI ..... ~ S •LI Sate li&ht. For black a nd •••••••••••••••••••••• • "w ,.. white developing 1 112 3 Family Garage Sale Furn .. hide-a-bed. oils. gallons each A & B con-Refri&. dishwasher. hshd fur~· lamps, books-old centrate. 3 gallons fix furn .. garden equip, &new.xlntdecor.trains. concentrate . 4 pi nts Sl-$100 Sat. & Sun. 11·4. old dolls. linens & much hardener concentrate. 2782 Lorenzo. Costa misc. 3071 Countr~ Club f\nt SJOtakes all. Mesa. Dr .. Mesa Verde. C.M. 7ss-5837 1_Sa_t_1Sun __ s-_5_. ____ _ Cata 1035 Clothes. toys. m isc_.~ white spoker wheels. f'rl Sat 10·5 584 W. Ba} . T 0 y 0 t a . N .. w Be I I •••••••••• ••• • • • • • • •• • • CM 642 3001 ~ · · helmet. Enlarger w /lens Persian kittens & adults, & all other darkroom CFA .. Shaded silvers" ~OVING SALE ; furn .. S7S up (st\ot$) S42-27Z7 applic. misc items. 816 gear, chair & ottoman, Presidio, CM. Sal/Sun surf board. other. 1900 Dota 1040 16-4PM Beryl Lane. NB. ····•·················· , __________ , __________ , KEESHOND Pups. AKC. Ownp sire. M/F. Pet &c s how . P vt pl y . 213/ar7·134.5 af\ 6 pm. FRl/Aftemoon&Evening 2 family sal~. 9·4. Nov.8. $AT 9 -5PM . 3111,'l 2320Port Aberdeen.NB. Amethyst Balboa Island. ~1643. FUm. living rm/bdrm. 1----------1 Dtnln1Tbl &other misc. Must Sell all m ajor items Shi-Tiu Puppies 8 wks from house. Sal /Sun A~Blk /Wht . 1275 So I i c;I W a In u t 10AM·5PM 601 19th St. 644-1571 Stereo/Storage Cabinet H.B. (Acacia & 19th) Antique Library Tbl. 4 Female AKC picture wood Coffe e Tb1 .IStS 8AM·3PM. Nothing perfect Cocker Spanlel's. Matching Wood Stools. , over ISO. 1.36 E. 19th St. 1 Wb old. 546-0010 dys. Lampt, pictures. Dishes. 1 C.M. H.se ln Back • 1'1'1111 eves I 7 & B's Shoe Sk~es like IFWn. antique oak coffee , -Lab Ce I " ne~. sz 12, II 1,4 Ski I table, hideabed, s he!\•. I .. .,..,u . ma e . .,mo. 0v-la " M 1945 Papers.ISOornearoffer . erau . ore. Ing. etc. Ludwia drum I m-ast4. Sanders .:'!~pc1a'rccelnetl. aC.SMat· I se,t. Zlldglam symbols. I nr w_~\· · j boy's . men's, ladtes' Sheltie puppfes, sable Ir only 9-3 clothes. corduroy lev1s, while. M/F. SUO. Newport ~rest, N .B. 9 linens. kitchen Items. 646-1603 Robon Crt..' Sal lO-•pm. I elc. Sat & Sun, 9-Spm. Golcl!!llRetriever Yr old. Jwtplalnewrylhlng. I 2A37 Windward Lane. Hild 1 · • • N.B. <Between Irvine & bocDe s='~= good Musical Instruments.: Tustin Aye.) 845-5798. • · • · l'Ol.lc ldtch appll. Tools. ..\ llall ""81• Apeo Pop 11 glu• flsblna noats. Mo\lna·S nger sewing , Wb JQDl Pedlsree SI.re ~106 mach. lu ga1e. stereo I · sptn. misc; 846-4014 Sat • Alalr/CaoCH8'73·5125 Patio Ii Estate Sale. J only ,~ I ,,_le Y• 1041 Set It 5wl. Ceramic um· • ~ < •••M••• .. •••••••••• .. • bftlla stand. tae variety ;F\imlture: 8'-"k bed, Liv· I Ttrfla.poo, t m08. Benji· baskets. man\· coUec-1 lnl room. ttl Coronado l \YM..:.....,To 1ood family. tlbles I& Chrlat~as 1 l>rive.C.M.Sat.Sun. I lii.a..1 fOOdiea. Sterlin& alh·er iSat No~ !lb &am till 3pm ..;1'ldll;.;.;;...o.;..;81'91> __ /Ll/La-b-f-e-rn--5 r eandy dishes, bowla.&, Game table, La diet I aU .>M>ta frte di . ~ • natware. Many ~ 9 i k e , . e 2 r a I co n i ~ ktc» no.Goo n >' antfque Items Ir lood I radiator. Many other , • • • A ~. Priftd from 50t Item.I. 1f40 Cont~ental . 1 tllM • ~ ma&. kit· to 91JD. Comer 4Jrcl It ,A, .. otrvlc:toria ._ID IDOll home. l twltl Rlvw oa the water. N.B. • j o11L•l11t. m.11115. ,.. Girl s c~, toys, elec. • bed. bouaehold misc. 1 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • DATSUN 1981 PRICES $6J.39 jj]&!ijN .. lfo ····$5·····.·3·····.··3······9····· Freight. (Ser. FN 1000 \754) SUGGESTED FACTORY UST PRICE 1991··0ATSUN··210·····················3···· ....... . lncludesCalll.EmluiOn& $44 Freight. Order your11oday &UOQESTEO ...-., + T 1 FAC'TO"Y UST ,.. ........ 1981 DATSUN 510 lodudM Celll. EmiaiOn & Frelgtll. (Ser. Hl.A 10200613) SOOOEITED FACTORY UST PRfCE WECK YOUR CLOSEST DEALER LISTED HERE-SET THEIR PRICE IN WRIT/NS. THEN COME SEE THE VOLUME DISCOUNT DATSUN DEALER I! hll1/flftll®l!A ·ljfil): I NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR DATSUNlll FYOUDON'T:.!:~7: YOU MAY BE PAYING TOO MUCH! . GAS GUZZLERS ACCEPTEDn:o.~ __ PA_lo··FoR Oil NOT !!J!.'!!L~ 16.99% ALHAMBRA DATSUN ANAHEIM DATSUN ARCADIA DATSUN. INC WALLY TUCKER DATSUN, INC 8AL.OWIH DATSON CANOGA DATSUN ,COSTA MESA DATSUN Cut. YEA CITY DA TSIM DOWNEY DATSUN, INC IAEA D.\TSVN ZffOATSUH .. 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IOIO Office,. ...... & ~ 1011 1 ...... 10.,.... ltte .......... ...., ... 1.a/ Mew 9111 ...._,, M•w 9100 Mhe-il••--IOIO ~tiar• ~ Ill' rutullll1•rl• ...................... Can1rlt1 for ule red jCW'rtfr Spinet. Walnut O'Gl'ati Minner.., 000 ............. ._ __ .... ' ••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••"°••••••··, .. ••••••••••••••••••••• 1 <'11111n drl\\!. llke new 1W61J1lfd. lBM Mat Cant I Factor6)'tllow1. ' I fin. ucel co nd. 1150. Sllp61lh' eoouoioanln,.......,•. 4 e)'f, •• t'rlh" mellrru . uklnii suo call 11 Wiii le••• or Ml·l741. ~ 'availabl e 'l'ully ~. ••M1betl. Call matr h!,,11 phn P•n 11318417 'purchase.Call1"0U4. 1 equl.,,.ci Perled live .._.5. __ l ti1 ht·hwu , i.troller 11751 'OI . , K1indTrained KawahGrand.5'9"black. iaboard Pvtpty 5141605 UIMU\ t -11 ~ 121_. b(l, & MknlriM6 , ymp1a typewnter 77 c.1 Exotic Blrcls 14. 3 '7 .. ..,_. W 1 w_..., 1011 ' model. Sony vldeo , lnstockno" 63H835 I \I um 1 n lt m 11 w n l 11 1 . ••••••••• • •• • • • • • •• • • • • 1' cassette VP·2000, Radio I for Chrbtmas 11.'\ lZ l)Ol)or hhl offer c.i.u fill dirt wanted. ~ck Computer, desks. RATHIA M LIAF 188' ~ 011'711 wm ptdt up I secy chairs & tbls. Ft~ 1 9 5, 3 3 8 e a c h a t baby < IH6 ~ lng cab111ets, credenza. Vorktov.n H 8 1o 9 7 rwewood \\.11~1 founta1ti good • --storage cab. 87-stack da~ ' • 640-6666 C'Of)(I 3 u~11ght .. wans 1 •WA.,'TEO· ~1agra Ml 1 u rm ch a 1 r s -misc bt'iol ulfeor 640 1007. Jut>tabl~ &d. 7fl0.14S8 or ! f urniture. 493·6917, --S36·2S87 Bab> I 1>10 ll<!B 631 -4176() _ • __ 494-1230, h·. message. ~MD OPIHIMG l'Olld S I at.645 !John \\il)n•· 'Tt>lllllb lulJ MMlk.il omce furn. incl sofa. pecia r!1' ~em~tihlp, ~t}()(I. ............. , 1013 chair . ottoman. table. )lacaws . Sl7SO ~~ 139 l.>50 •••••••••••••••••••••••I lateral riles. Best offer, African Grays SS75 'ev.port n1:u l'h Tenn111 :ONN Director trombone I 752·8952 M·F , 752·6067 ·Parrots & cage Club f 11 m11) Mi' m wi\h case. Excelltmt con·'..!.' es + wkends. _ from 1149 SO Sporil l~·1"1'h1p. 8e11l orrcr. PP. dltlon.1100.675-8052 after Peh 8017 Chnstm.asl.a\'aWU\'5 ••••• """·°'.,61 &PM Fin. avail : ouc. · Used ,.,..,_,,~ •·····••·············•· ----Sl -----• G RA MD FEATMIRNLEAF Wom I John Wa,'1c Tennis Cluh Geeoodl SCtrlng1 G1 uitar 6S20. • OPIE.OJl ... G 19633 Beach. H.B. <3 m i. We t rum1ly membcr:.hi1)1 of ·ond t on 554 804 ii;ro " south of 405 San Diego Gaug :l'rs ci,111,,idercd Call ufl afler.E_n;_io~ _ I Fri, Sul & Sun. Frwy al Yorktown). Scub I q11n.s.10111s Nov.7th.8th&9th. ____ s~:~7 ing. Tlme·s hare s ail.I 79XTIOOY_ .. _ I SCUliAGEAR.tanlt.reg.. - 1 1-'ttev.O(l(I ll:.1 lh11,1d t1t•i. Student Exotic Blrds Pl..os&OMJOftl 1090 gauaes.B.C .. backpack. Write Sbasraboat. l2972 Vesco t ank 3.7 gal.. , .\~-.ort i:d mlll\•cl & FLUTE Plunts ·waterfalls ••••••••••••••••••••••• etc.962·0048 Olympia. antaAna.CA plastic renders & lug. I :-.t•a,,nned ouk h>lt' Ru~ 0 Ids Am ba ss ado r I Int Decor *SALE* 92'1Q5. gaee rack. 2600 miles. 1 all. m:1kl' oftl•r 2 l:IR Completely overh11uled. lll'ms cage,, SIUis : Rossignol 170.S444 '78 \'ENT' 'RE 25. T 1 Sl200 or trade. Call after • II .,, John B · I Head 193·S505 Boots : " r r. 6pm 9715740 1 .'i:" porl 81\ .t l' :\I rco ant>d. new patls. new I Fcl'<I accei.~ories hot dnmha!I s a~nua Cabor l 0'2 160 'San outboard, knot meter. re· · · · ! f>l6..W79 I l'tt!>e $150/080. eves pre-1 a,· piano "' or · ·1s I h l . h d • I 646-!HOO usk for I.Ilia 1 Christma:. layawa~ ~ gan sale: New G rarnd Marco 9 570. All eqpt ex· sw ·a co ~ ato\e ea · 78 YAMAHA 400 XS-E 1 Remndl·l11i11 'ol•· 1i.11r , Financing avail piano, S2 .99S.00. Ne" rellentcond.673·~419 int. cockpit cush ions . 6 !1pd. rack & sissy bar . 00 6 40 ··505 . . 4 v ·1400 or or M0-2214 oa boat. Goodcancl.Nt. . -IMh.W 9061 SSt·DS Em~rton s quare ....................... '18 ttood• • ..,., spoi'f ,arand. ho~· ke~s. W£STSAIL Z1·77. hull • hand.car\ ed. 1131.. factory fin. M-.n~ sooo+ mllea.' x tru • • S2SOO 080. SlJOO. Tl.4·496-..., an. s xtras. lmmac. au1t · Grand. perfect riaged for lowerln~. is Hon 400 f~r 1.3.000 ml. . S'l.000. See in CM Ne wport s li p aval . id cond. nu tiret llGO. .9S()'l ' 142.000. 114 673·19" '31-7292 itzer Organ. xlnl 16' Prindle Cat W 1traller Must Sell '72 Vespa itnd . $1100. fullr equip Won as prlze· sidecar . 644·5177 W 1sell under retail 675-2963 (new) art.6:00 533·6943 -.Gooch I094 1 , Motocross h elm et "' •••••••••••••••••• Udo 14. trailer. Ullman boots. Never used. KRW Diving E,juipmenl· sails. used llttle. top m ~·d lum . f u 11 race. en·s Small Nylon II ~d. S2000. 675·37 10 yellow. Li1ts: 1104. sell : Sult. Regulator. o'W n a 3 7 · c u s t o m 175. Scott boots. Si:ie 10. es. Dive Hag & sailboat. No m o n eb· L.ilts : ilao. sell: $100. aProTank 751-8967 714.983. 7588. down. Convenitnt rlnanc· ----. . ' • doubll' 11\l'll' ron1w t np I j oal' w met & console p11in11s. 'TV R-..._ pulpids & hfellne 16500. new battery & tire. 9.000 , 1 kitrh :.ml. 1-1.ii ho.il' 111, Marshall 100 watt 'luper 10'. otr. Ne\\ organs · up I ...,.-752:1323 days. 968·1559 freeway miles. ver y ,., STOP'.'· .. "'""al. toilcl .... 1," 111,1n, leud bru111. JU77 model 1 1 NATMER M LEAF lo SO', orr •Steno 1098 1 . eves clean. reliable. ss Mpg, "' NOTICE .,_, I 1 ~ Ilk ll ll "ill~•1 So h A I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------~ Be tOff lukc tune lo it>IJ' .ind m a rhl1• \',1111t' '"fl All s 1' 01'" urt Y l!Jl);l:J llt-ach . H.B CJ m1 ...,... ut n :.to . Boah. SUps/ °" 5 er. ho" l>.111\ l'tl11t I l,1,, ,hoµa1h11111t· 11 ,,111i11k 1·al111w1 ... ,{ .:.1, 111111.111• i 1L"'\l9l.'lll """''''"1•·t'lric· "outh ms San 01t>~o 7511121 :~.~tJf~~ !~,251~e~o~~~; Docks 9070 6Jl-Ol 48 543.0995 11ied Jd' d1,pl.1 th1•11 l\l\h ll.itl \ l'tlul i 518illl7c.ii11•11, 1 w111l.1r l'111l1• .. ,111n111 , l•r\\\al Yorklo"nl " ·· ,•••••••••••••••••••••••1Hood soo. XI C d me~a.:e., \\llh l<>1:1h1ltt 1 n,1,.,1fwd .\th \nil ti 1 111t11l1•I \\llh 11••1· 111 I.If\•, llf.!l.idu,., \\'hl'lhcr ~o.u·n· l1u~111gur • ~\el').SlU.646~2~--1 SLIPS:--;EEOEO , LIJwa miles" r'eb':!lt ~~g. ,md1111pt•l·1 "011r.uh,1H \llU h.ivl· ,0 mclh1tii,: 111 1\nt111111· """" 1111111 111~· wutnw Ill' 111 1h1• lll'l'k S36·l511i 1 wlhnl(. Llui. ... 1l11·d ad I' TV 25·&1,;P I Bestoffer·trade&42·22l8. J.trl' proud 111 :.tt~. relllh, ~i·ll . l'a ll 8 lrti·ntll' 1 rnok :.lo\l' t.,.:1• 111 .. 1.tl W11u1lw111111 hocl\ wHh • * • H•111s1ng will get ~our 1 675·7100 : ---------- g d rl'l. 11I1., I'll 11n1• t'fih,1fied \cl \'1.,111 ul ' mu t'olw .. 1.:11 \II 'l'I'\ 1 h,1r1I ,fwll \'ll M' ~:100 1 nw~,a11e lo 1he ri1o:h1 Pl'U· I DECODERS j ------'2 Vamahas. 125 & 250. S3SO &14!:Aiill ti42 ·~·i8 1 l(dl'onrl 4!li :!:!I" l 1~11Ht11M . ;\\'u111 \clll\'111 ' lil25tiil! 1 a•ll' l'allTOlla~'642 .;tii8 , Slip. 25ft \\ater. elec., & 1450. Great cond, En-! - - -: 840.3680 I I01:ker S200 m o duro's. 548·0978 Autos. Hot 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 Autos. N•w 9100 AYtot, Mew 9100 Auto•. Mew 9100 Autos. Mew 9100 · .. . I 640·5335 -------- •• • ••• • • • • • • ••• •• •••••• ••••••• • • •• •••••••••••• •••••••• ••• •••••••••••• ••••••• • • • • • ••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '••••••••• e ••••••••••••• 2S COLOR T \ S14R - ----i 'fl> Honda Xl..250 End. 2K 1 Year Warrant~ : 1 12. Bellm: up to .10· l~ng. J Street mi. Xtra clea~. DATSUNSFOR 1981 BIG STOCKS READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY WHILE THEY LAST I CHOOSE FROM v 210's t/ 31J's t/ 5TO's t/ 810's t/200SX's . ... J/ 280ZX's DIAL-A-DATSUN DEAlJ CALL 558-7811 r BIG SELECTIONS READY TO ROLL • SHORT BEDS • KING CABS • LOMG BEDS • 4x4's EVERY CAR LISTED BELOW NOW SP ECIAll Y CLEARANCE PRICED . SEE THEM AND SMILE' 12 Mo.ft2;000 Mlle Senlc• c_..._t A Yallable On Most Use:d 1,..ort1 -'76fW IJI 4 cyl.. 4 speed, redials. vinyl interior. white. great little economy car. priced below bluebOOk. (JKCML). S258Q '76 Teytlfe C.,_. 2 door 4 speed AM·FM stereo tape new paint. cow mites Ser •50565 53195 AM·FM stereo. 4 speed. new steel radial whitewalls. IOw miles. new paint Stk •5189 53160 '71 D-'-IZ I 0 J Dr. 4 cyc . 4 speed. new whitewalls. -wheel covers. vinyl cn1en0<. luggage rack body side moldings. road ready, ·small payments 839RXCI 53276 '7' .,.._ JIOD C,.. 6 cyl . 5 apeed. air. AM-FM tape . N1Ssa n maga , p1nstr1pes. blue. low mil••. 1 owner. 12 mos 12.000 m 1 les. service con I r1c1 available. (592WZO) 59889 '71D.e-6Xtwdt Facrory GX stripes . eQu1pment. 4 cyl 4 1~. air. AM-FM stereo new steel radials. luggage rack lac custom 1nter1or, body & wheel moldings Low Down. Low Payments (241421t) 53889 4 cyl . aulo. air. wneet covers. vinyl 1nteNOt.¥brtghl red. new tires, low miles. great price 1284PUR) 52983 •77.,.._,... 4 cyl . 5 speed. body Side moldings. beauty nmt. vinyl interior. 33,740 miles. very ncce vehtcle. new 1>11lnt 1ob lantashctwlce (1G10819) ALL SALE PRICES VALID 72 HOURS FROM PUBLICAT!qN !----&l~·~O __ bloek~ lrom fun Zone 1 SHOO. 546·5989. Gary aft. Sansu1 .\m p . tune r . ~or sail.559·7499 _; 4PM. s peakers & turn lllble Bo~. Speed & i 1976 TL Honda 125cc, ~ 5.'.'00 548·0~~ ____ I Siu 9080 cond. S250 or best offer . . loot$ & Marine •••••••••.•••••••••••••• 1 957-6057. Eqillpmtnt 16' Outbrd boat w /45 hp 1.----. . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• m otor. Just overhld . i 77 Honda 750K WmdJam-Generai 90 I 0 man Y a c c es so r i e s · me r . o t h e r x t r a s ••••••••••••••••••. •••• S1.S001ofr. ~75·5785 I S14501ofr. 536·1636 9.9 Johnson elec. OB. 12' lloat$. StorOC)e 9090 1Motortto.Ms, Sale/ ' fiberglasi; boat. SIOOO. 8' , ....................... t lteftt/ShM CIC)e f 160 1 cling~. best offer over Ion storage available ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 SH.(}.~-4658 ___ I Newport Dunes. 113 1 :Rent ; 22· Lux. Motor 1y 9 .. DORY & 7 1 ~ ·H pl ~ack Ba ) O r NB , Hme. sips 6. self·con.t . J ohnso t k ,.., .~·0510 $250 /Wk . +8'/ml. . n " an . ...ew -I 644).8585 p.itnt. eng ru ns gd i , ------'----- $400 obo. 831·~~~-__ Ti •ISflllriation 173 Z7' Winnebago. a ir. & Boats; MointetH111CeL '•••••••••••••••••••••••. generator. sel~ cont d . Service 9020 .c f lrl, Sale/ I 52.000 mi. awning, new •••••~•••••••••••••••••I Reilt ~20 1 tires. Must sell. SS.000. :\1ARINE ELECTRICIAN l•••••••••••••••••• ••: OBO. 556-7723 1 Quality Work Call iForsale: 8ft. half·cabo •er 'T ......... Trav-et· 9170 S49·25ioafter6PM ~ ~amper. Stove. s1 k . I••••••••••••••••••••••• -• icebox. carpeted. s e ps 110x33' furnished o lder BOAT ~EF'l1'1SHING ' 4 '.\t ust see t o a P I ~: Newly re~ovated. Boot stnpes, top sides. 1 prec1ate. 549-2018. l~Cabrillo. non·sk1d, super str.uc· · ---. --I , tures.ref's 842·i413 IFor Sale 197 ~ "·• ton ; 10x40', fu r nis hed ----.-----camper s pecial Ford $12.000. 140 Cabrillo .Boats. Manne , p1ck·up with Hl77 King of ! 646-0725. i\sk for Faye. ; Eqillpment 90 30 l the Road self· contained 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ! camper 460 big block ~ 'fi8·1S' Sanla Fe. s leeps 6. ; BOAT REFINJSHl:'>IG j eng and trans. forward S70fl or bes t o ffe r , Boot :.lnpes. top sides. air. roof air. lots of xlras . i 979-1487 1 non-skid. super s1ruc , 6i3-i49S --- - 1 lures. ref's 842· 7.t13 I --.-. 121' Smuggler. loaded with · MotoriUd likes 9140 xtras. tows s upe rbly . .\,·on 8' Dmgh~ Seagull ;••••••••••••••••••••••• Xlnl cond. 548·4997. 2hp motor. mount. floortPuch Maxi, 2 HP. Xlnt Alllo~ice P.ts boards. oar s . S5951 cond. & ... -~ 9 ... 00 675-0564 963-6551. 545.9494 ... cc.es~•· .. ·----------· ' ...................... . Boats.Power 9040 '.\totobecane Moped. nd·1 SSAVESAVES •••••••··~··•••••••••••; den 3 mos. ~reat cond .. W1'TH USED PARTS 1· fibe r glass Tug.· runs s tro ng . S300 I lmported carparts blander Weekender or 1 557·1.378. 540·0019 I IMPORT Character Bav Launch. -· AUTOSUPPLV I 6mo. old VW Rabb1l 1 ·79 Moped. xlnt cond I 101 N. Manchester Diesel Fu II g a li e~., S350oroffer. I An he 76 9900 ~ton>. refrigerator. dbl. I· 642·6107 I a im 7 · berth. head, complete Motir.o!f.cr~ /--4.~d Z ~9.500 &16· 7887 -i, Sc s 91 5 0 -r--frmsmiHiOfl ara' ·so 197V man\' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Also m isct>llaneous 2AOZ. extras l3h~. ne~. w 1trlr All Motorcy cle Swap 260Zparts M2·5392 Meet. 6·llpm. Fri Nov. 768·5837 14. All Indoor s pace '6.1 Chris Cra ft 18' w trlr. available. O ra nge Co. Wanted: 'SS to '59 Asking S3500 642-2091 Fair Grounds. C.M. 24 hr Chevy 1 2T s tock truck ·77 IMP 17"2' Ski Boat j info.831·5116. parts. 536-7674. I with Mere. 1/0 . Trailer. •Autos, Used Allfo1. Used 963-6551. , •••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •79 Skipjack. 20· open. ful· j 1 1~ equipped with trailer.) Sl3.900 . After 6pm I 17H 15S2·7272 or wkdays . I 1 17111627·7365 as k (Dr ~1r. Hu~r. \ f'-ACTORY DE;tQ.-~;.1 I inboard s port risher.' center console. ma rlin 1 I <'hair. outriggers . ball tank. Sl 1.500 Da ~ s l I :>t9 ~· e' e;; 513.1~~ _ 1900 Chns Craft Seaskiff :15· T S. DCFB. RDF. \'HF. S32.9SO. 840·5914 ·79 Penn Yan 26' diesel I Sportsf isher . full y ; equipped. )hist se ll. no II I reas. offer r e fuse,d . s:wr130. ns. 7125. ' r I 13 ' Whaler . 25 H P 1 Evinr<1.1de, trlr, new cov· er. &t2-2455 ----- I I 32' Fl. YIJUDGE I Twin V8's, dual controls. 1 , auto pi lot. hot. cold shower, very c lean Qf. I 1 fers. 642·8200 ! ! SI0.000 cash for best 26 · -30 I rooter. ; 675·5861 BOSTON WHALER 1-· : : ~ AT ORANGE COUNTY'S NEWEST EXCLUSIVE HONDA DEALER! SAVE THIS WEEKEND! 1976 HONDA WAGON • sp . RH Sulltf car (663REI) $3995 1978 DATSUN 200SX 2 dr. 5spetd,11r concl.;.i!!!f Extra clnn( 14 11w1 ) $5995 1978 HONDA CIVIC\2 DR. 5 speed. AH. Thia lltt!e c.r $ 3 9 9 5 runs so strong It wlll 1t111lt you. ( U.YZJ) Only 1979 SUBARU 2 DR. AT,1lfCOlld.,llt4.0mt $4'995 litllt car. (<MeXZM I 1980 TOYOTA COROLLA 2 DR. ~=$4795 -cw1ull · 1980 CHEV. CITATION 2 DR. ~~:~~ .. ~. $8895 1978 FORD MU TANG II ~1:t:~:ii $4995 1971 HONDA ACCORD 1 DR.11\.l" ~-::"' 111998 .. THEODORE ROBINS FORD .' J' IJ ti\..,, tll Jk tit \i {1 t(''-.IA M('A fi·ll {l(lltl $.13,000: ALSO '29 Model A Town Sedan. 4 dr, restored. Ideal for slu· dent. Sl0,000. 675·6161 . '53 Cadillac, must sell, 8>0or best orfer. 644·9500. Fard '29 Model A. Mechanically restored. Also S2:500 in new unused cosmetic parts. My body man has skipped. You can have all for S3950 cash. 546·5000 '' kdays 9-Spm. tires. 963·3530 '78 MAZDA PU. xlnt.. LB. 5, shell. Radials. stereo. I 54,400. 631-5548 '74 DATSUN PICKUP I Auto Trans. first s20ooi takes. 645-5124 ! 74 El Camino, 350. -i-sp .. j new engine/tires. must 1 sell, best ofrer. 631 ·2034. I _. WANTED. good running1 work truc k or va n .' CASH. 1975 or newer.' 847-0291 I 1958 Pontiac Chiertan. ·n Uanchero GT. very! x~ cond. no rust. reblt clean. Stockton s he ll., engine, S2000 or Lrade for loaded. asking $3495. _ vw Bug or comparable 540-9529 1 value.960-7451. . 1 ~lace. ·77 Ford Ranchero GT I Xlnt cond. extras . miracle mazda BRAND NEW .• ~-·1·911 CIVIC AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION $ RNE QUALITY RESALES 1979 733i Gray w red intenor .t II i.peed trans & I ull~ cqwpped. <0243). I 1977 lZOi Light blue w •tan tn· terior. 4 speed trans .. s unroor. air t•o nd .. casselle&alloys. 117821 , 1976 2002 I Silver w blue mt .. nor I Includes air cond .. cassette & alloys I <824PVCl. ROY CARVER BMW I lSoWJamboree Road NEWPORT BEACH __ 6_4_0-64_44 I '76 2002. xlnt cond. I ~JHl. I 111r sunrf. 55600. PP I 631·9560 I :;~ l owner~ a r -;~n I I roof. well ma m t '.\lust 1 ~ee! $10.SOCI 642·6621. I 'i6 8)tW 2002. sunroor. I A'.\I fM stereo cas~. onl~ l~~~.61~:;~;15 ......••..••..•........ ·74 Capri <tspd. am fm. snrf, xlnl cond. 963-8712 ·73 Capri. 4-cyl. 4·spd. good condition. ~~~-54_0_.24 __ 1~-I 9720 199 OVER INVOICE *********************** HIS WEEK'S SPECIALS YOUR CHOICE ••• · Jl'ST A FEW EXAMPLES: ·g.1 C'OR\ t:TTE ST l~GRAl. (88N438) '7777 "16 l'L l ,HU TH Dl'STm (=~F) '21!!•97 0.1,, .. "19 TH1 ('0'\'IERTlllLE (102686) Ne• O•I~· ''7777 ·73 PORSCH t: 92 I =:) '8999 0.1,, ·72 BUICK Sit. l'l .. \Rlt. a;~,-. ~=l) l' 1991!! Owly .. "790LDS C'L'T . BRH)I. BIBO. (215XOM) New hly ·'7888 ' 8EIE 11• Tml8 Wl:EK.EN9t '" ............ .,... . ._ .............. ' .. '" -lff•'l '""• t -· n<'• 11 I .INI ..,.,,...,..,.,.,,.,...,..11we1ktf1, \II ~-... ~, .. ~ .. 1 ... _, r •77 B t;I Clt. LIE SABaE =~O) '3293 O•I~· ·7a ·1·ol OT.\ CIELIC.\ {~ •4993 ·77 C \DILL \C !ELDORADO ':;.: '8888 ·79 Ll"\COL~ VIERS.\IU.0 (=C) '8888 0.1,· •77 DATSli~ 821• =I '3398 . '79 BtJICK RI~ llEB.\ =F) ... 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(lf1021) s(,269so VOL. 73, NO. 312, ~SECTIONS, • PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS OC Students Outscore Sta-e Average Ca llfornia 's younaer school childrtD are improvtn1 slightly ba their achievement scores, but . bllh school seniors are still • below the national averaae. accordini to 1979-80 teat results from tbi State Department of Educatiqn. In Orange County, .the results are more promising. Students outscored I.he state averace in virtually all of the county's 30 school districts. McQueen Dies In Hos pita l BULLETIN LOS ANGELES (AP> -Actor Steve McQlleen. known for his tough-guy portrayals in such films as "Bullitt" and ''The Great ~cape," died of a heart attack today at a hospital in Juarez, Mexico. where he had gone for surgery on a tumor. a spo~es~~ for the actor said. He was 5o. Valley School Closing? 8y PJOL SNEIDERMAN CM .. o.11v " ... SUH Fountain Valley School Dis· trict trustees instructed a com· m unity advisory committee Tbqrsday to recommend the closure of at least one school for the 1•1·82 term. In addition, the committee was told that the district will continue to operate all schools on a K·8 basis next year. indicating a delay in --reorganization plans that could result in a junior high school system within the district. One exception is Bushard School, which bas been operat- ing on a trial basis with grades six through eight. The commli'hity group, formally called the Committee for School Closure and the Dis· l)osition of Surplus Property. is expected to return with its recommendations in February. To reach its decisions, the committee, made up of 11 com· mu nily members and two alternates, will conduct weekly study sessions al 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays in district head· q uarters, 1 Lighthouse Lane. The sessions will be open to the public. Under state law. the trustees must solicit recommendations from this committee. although (See SCHOOL, 'page AZ> Ira n ian Oil Chief Seized, Near D eath BEIRUT, Lebanon ... (AP) Iraqi doctors are fighting to save the life of Iran's captured oil minister who suffered a "maasive hemorrhage caused by P'serious wounds•' at the Abadan battlefront. the Iraqi press said. Iran charged today that the minister was tortured. Tbe Iraqi rewrt that 30-year· old Mohammad Jawad Baguir Ton1uyan waa wounded when capt(lred a week ago was sur· prialq since be seemed to be ln lood health when European TV networkA filmed him in cap· Uvity. Tehran radio broadcast a •tatement by Iran's Foreign lllniatry cbar1ln1 the Iraqis tortured Tonguyan to the "ex· tent tbal hil life la In dancer." It called for international lnterven· tlon to secure hfs release. PILOT JllEWS 1W A TRA JIE L Tbtnlrlq about a trek south of the border? Got Baja fever? Dally PUot reporter Arthur R. VlDMJ, a Muoned traveler to Baja CaJllomJa, wrltta about favortt.e plaHS to 10, tblql to do aad ... -and how to 1et The annual stale tests were administered lo third, sixth and 12th grade students -a total of 801 ,000 -·throughout the state. The tests were then compared to scores rrom past years. Officials found that scores improved ln all areas for third and sixth grade students, but 12th 1raders scored the same as the previous year in written language and a percentage point worse in readin~. Although dtstrict results were given, a breakdown for Orange County as a whole was not available. Officials for tbe California Assessment Program said comparisons of the state average with a national norm s how that third and sixth graders scored well above the national average. In fact. the median third grader in California scored eight percentile points (on a scale of Baron Bunting? Edison High Scbool 's inner quad area was nicely decorated when students arrived at the Huntington Beach campus early today. Nobody knows wh~ did the str~am~r job using traditional perforated Ussues. ~d1s~n s Chargers and Fountain Valley's Ba~ons cla~h tonight in a traditional football classic at Anaheim Stadium. Wray 'Shocked' By Allen Charges A statement released from 7lst District Assemblyman Chet Wray's office Thursday stated he was "shocked" at Republican c halle nger Dori s Allen 's blistering accusations that he ran a dirty re -e lection campaign. "Her actions today appear to be those of a typical poor loser. who cannot accept or admit defeat in an election." the statement said. · The statement was released by Chuck Dargan. Wray 's administrative assistant. Mrs. Allen. who trails Wray by 568 votes with an estimated l.~00 absentee and damaged ballots still wtcounted. called a press conference in Santa Ana Thursday and attacked Wray's campaign' literature as "blatant lies." She says Wray erroneouslv portrayed her as favoring co urt-ordered busing and increased spending by public schools. Mrs. Allen is th e board president of the Huntington Beach Union Hi g h School District and co-founder of an anti-busing group. Final election results will be known by tonight. county official:; say. Wray. 57. was first elected in 1976. In 1978 he defeated Mrs. Allen. 44, by 9,000 votes . The 7lst Assembly District includes parts of We~ter. Fountain Valley, Garden Grove, Anaheim, Stanton. Buena Park, La Palma. Cypress and Los Alamitos. Cops 'Find Pills~ CHICAGO (AP> -Police say they found 5,000 pills inc.lud~g Quaaludes and amphetamines m the home of a doctor who surren· dered alter he fir~ 30 rotlfd from a submachine gun. Dr. Sinisa M. Princevac, 40, gave up after firinJ at five.narcotics in· vestlgators who came lo his Northwest Side apartment carry· ing a search warrant. 2-gear l' allefl Delafl one to 100> higher in reading. three points higher in lan1uage lUld one point higher ln math. Sixth graders fared about as we"'JJ. They scored fi ve point.a higher in math, three points better in language and six points higfler in reading. · 'Comparfog California's median 12th grade student with the national average Is less encouraging,•• said state Superintendent Wilson Riles. ln reading; the s tudents scored 16 points below the national average, a whopping 2 points in language and six points In math. State offi cials noted that girls scored higher than boys in reading, but the opposite was true for math. The demographic group with the. top scores were students fluent in English who also speak Japanese or Chinese. The de~ree of parents' Woman, 18, Choked occuoational and eduoatioqal level still has a positive relationship lo a student's scores. Riles noted. But Riles s aid of more s i1nlficance Is that the average scores between s tudents on different social and economic levels is shrinking. The informatlon on the test scores was released last week by the Department of <See TESTS, Page AZ> Mechanic Nabbed In HB Assaults A Hwttington Beach wrecking yard mechanic was arrested Thursday night after he alleged- ly abducted an 18-year -old girl by choking her with an electrical cord and forcing her into his car police said. Huntington Beach Police Lt. Bruce Young said the girl strug· gled with her assailant and tried to spray him with Mace. fought her way out of his car and pro· vided police with the in· formation that led to his captur~. James Cecil Browne, 21, who said his permanent address is In Merced, was jailed on' suspicion of kidnapping, assault with in· tent to commit rape and assault with a deadly weapon. Lt. Y~ said Browne abo bas been linked to an attempted aaaault Jftvolvinl an SdilOll Hilb School cheerleader earlier ln the day. The alleged assault that re· suited in Browns a rrest oc- curred at 5:20 p.m . near the in· tersectioo of Newland Street and Cape Newbury Drive, Lt. Youn1 said. He said the 18-year-old Hunt· in~ton Beach Kiri was walkini along the sidewalk when a man -passed her in a car. pulled up ahead and stopped . The man left bis auto and asked the girl for directions pull· ing papers out of his wallet and asking her m write down some information, U . Young said. While the girl was wMtin1. she told police, the man moved behind her, placed an electrical cord around her neck and began choking her, Lt. Young said. As the man struggled to pull her into his car, the woman at· temJ>ted to use Mace on her as- sailant. but missed. Lt. Yowtg said. The suspect took away the chemical spray and used it on the victim. he added. As the man drove away. the girl continued to struggle. grab· bing the gearshift and the steer· ing wheel, causing the car to s werve erratkally, Young said. When the auto finally skidded EDISON, JI ALLEY GA.M E TA.PE SET Tonight's footba 11 game between Edison and Fowttain Valley High Schools will be taped for delayed broadcast by Dickinson Pacific Cablesystem. The caQtesystem camera crew will be assisted by high school students from Fountain Valley High School's media center. The game will be shown Saturday al 5 p.m. on Channel 10. into a curb on Charfo rd Drive. the girl was able lo open the car door and run to a nearby home to summon police, he said. The victim told police her as· B i11hop F r f#f• APWI ..... Roman Catholic Dominic Tang Yi-ming, jailed for 2'l years, arrived in Hong Kong from Canton for medical treatment of an intestinal ailment. The 72-year-old , bishop, first to leave China since 1949, will return to Canton after treatment. CUP Office Evacuated in Bomb Scare Operations al the Santa Ana office of the California Highway Patrol ground to a hall Thursday afternoon after a woman entered the building and set a sack believed to contain dynamite on the counter. All employees were evacuated from the building and the Orange County Sheriff's Depart· ment boQ\h squad was sum- moned after . the womaA.delt. said CHP spokesman John Mer· ritt. He quoted the woman as say- ing she had found the apparent explostfts in her garage. The CHP office was empty for about 20 minutes while the bomb squad worked to determine the contents of the sack. It turned out to be full of highway flares. sailant had been very dirty and greasy and appeared to be a mechanic. She also told the pofice that among the papers he had <See A$AULT, Page A2) Gunf ire Wounds D eputy By FREDERICK. SCHOEMERL CM t• Deity """MM! A nighttime explosion of gun- fl re in the parking lot of an Oran1e aboppin1 center left an - Oran1e County Sheriff's Depart· :: ment inveatlaator with serious injuries Tbunday. _.. Two suspects in the 8: 1.S p.m. shooting were arrested about 90 minutes later in the Pomona area after a high-speed pursuit in which they are alleged to have fired shots al pursuing of· ricers of the California Highway Patrol and Los Angeles County / Sheriff's Department. The injured investigator was identified as Ira Essoe, 40. of Westminster. He is married and the father of three children. Essoe is in the intensive care unit at Santa Ana· Tustin Com· munily Hospital today with one of the three bullets that struck him lodged near his spine. He is paralyzed from the chest down. His condition was listed as "serious and guarded" by the s h e riff 's departm e nt spokesman, Lt. Wyatt Hart. Hart gave the following ac- (See SHOTS, Page A?) City Attorney's Salary Corrected Huntington Beach City Al· tomey Gail Hutton was given a pay raise and an increase in re· tirement pay reimbursement this week that brings her total earnings lo $50,883. Because of a typographical er- ror. a story in Thursday's Daily Pilot incorrectly stated the salary figure. The Daily Pilot, regrets the error. a';ange Coas• Weath er Ho~pital Addition Under W~y Low night and morning clouds. otherwise mostly s unny Saturday. Lows tonight 56 along the coast. 62 inland. Highs Saturday 68 to 70 at the beaches. 75 lo 82 inland. I NSIDE TOD"'Y Soprano-tu rn•d·df rector Beverl11 SUll wW m4M a 'Pf'e· curtain appearance when the National Opera Tourtno Com· Afteri~ two-year delay caused by a tenea of.state and local re- views. construction bas betun on a f7 miWon two-story addl· lion to Fountain Valle)' Com· munlty HolpttaJ. DurinC the. de'~!.l tbe cost of the project Jumpeo 35 perceot · becaUl4t of risinf lntereet ratee and coaatruclion ~ti. hospital offlclalt said. ' Th• oew wln1 will adjolft t.bit ulttln1 hospit al, located on Burll~ Street Ju1t 1outb of Warne.; Avenue. Tbe rtnt floor paitnutly wW .... •'*'- and pei'lnatal care fadlit1•. n wlll lndude two delivery rooa, flve ,.1ln1le care Dalt labor " rooms, six two-bed poat partum · rooms and 18 bassinet.a. The Door also will include six two·bed rooma and 26 single un· Its, with support services for gynecolOJY. · The second Ooor .in house four two-bed rooma and 34 1ln1le room1, wtth =u Hrvlces. Hotpltal 1 11man llanball Kandell aald lb• addltlon wtll not ca_. the bolpltal to exceed ltl 2'14 UcenNCI beds. ln1telld, he explained, the new "''"' will allow the holpltal to rearr_,. bedl '° e....W eddl· ttonal 1ln1le rooms and eliminate ma~y thrte·bed room" Morin& the OB unit to the new wing al.Jo will free additional surgical apace In the exlaUnc facility, be aald. Plle-drivlnc for the new wing bel&n this month . ConttrucUon it expected to be completed by sprina 1112. . AHlstant administrator Carl Thlelmann aald the hospital re· celved lt.1 Ural expanalon ap. proval f.rom the State Depart· mtnt of Health Planalnl In 1971. Since then, be aaJd, the pl11111 have been subject to tlmt· c••"•lnt mvinta by tba 8Lat& O.partm.nt of Health and the offtc11 of. the State Arehlteet and tbe 1tate fl re M arahal. a •• Thielmann said the plans also had to be revised to meet new state earthquake safety guidelines. The hospital also la construct· lng an expanded 1emer1ency trauma center , wb ch will In· elude a two-bed trauma surctcal room. Other plam call for coutnao- tlon of a one-day outpatient 1ur- 1lcenter, and expansion of the hoapltal's c~eteria and kitchen. ' Adi~'*'l to the tao.ptlal, a_.w four·alOry pro1 ... 10nal bWldt., ta nearlq completJoD, with n.at occupancy e•peeted ln Januaff. pan11 J)9r/orm• Suftday at .1 Knott'• B•rrJI Form. Su Page Cl for iNtaUI. •••• \ Downtown 'Goiug Up' in H on By aoaEaT all•• Of........ ..... . Thll llwlUnwton Buch liy COWlcU appean to be ll•anipfl 10 th direction of hl1h·rlM bulldint• for the dt1wntown part or lh clly tQtal lllSI PROPOS h'av\! been bitterly oppoaed b)' rt1 idt1nh1 ovt•r the an. MaHlve .protest• WtH ,ul'ct•llJful In \976 by th e wanUna to retain 1 vllla1e·Uke a.1 motphcrc llowtvt•r , rev uhzutton by means of hlah rla,e dcvt1lopinenLI it booat this week when tht city• Planning Commison endorsed a local coastal pro1ram that takl's thc hmllb off how hl~h buildlnics can 10. Tbc com m ission Is torwardtn1 n•rommt'ndnllons to the City Council wh1l·h will open hearlnas on the land 11!'lt' plan Nov 17 A l't)r\!'lt>nsws reportedly tsshaplnai up 1.1 mont: rouncll members that hlah rl:ct• dt>velopment ls necessary or else n1lthmg will tl" done to revlt•llae tht• downtown ur·ea. •'ORT\'·•:IGHT BUILDINGS In the u 11u1t nffrct1...'<l orea have been ruled unsafe In 1 tw e vt•nt of l'urthquukes. Owners h1tve been given <k udlirws to either rerurblsh or raae their structures. Hut rlC'clslve City Council action on the proposals may he tempered on what kind or protest Is to be mustered by n•sidents who oppose Intense ~velopment. The rlunning commission has t>ndorsed a "vis itor·servinJ(" des1J(natlon ror 44 UC'res ttlong Puclrlc l'oasl Hi ghway between loth and t.akc strcets. If the land designtttlon is ultlnuately approved by the City Council and Couslal Commission. hotels. restauranta, shops and theaters could be located the rt". THE COM MISSION ALSO has e ndor sed the development of hill h ris t' offire and residential buildings on 35 acres between Walnut Avenue, Lake Street, 16th Street and Orange and Pc<'an avenues City sources s ay that the buil~ings would be multi storied with ofrl <'C'S und C<>mmerC'1al uses on lower floors and residential unit~ on uppt>r stories. The Planrung \omm1ss1on also redesignated the area fronting Pacific Coast H1J(hway between 21st and 12th streets from high dens ity residential to medium density residential Another area bounded b~ Pacific Coast Highway. Lake Stret'l. Atlanta Avenue and the proposed extension or Oelaware Street als o has been designated from high density residential to medium density residential. The zoning allows 15 un1 ts per acre THE PLANNING COMMISS IQN deleted 12·story limits for high rise buildiniois Thl' actual heights would be determined by open space and other zoning rcquiremenL4'. planning officials said Arm,-· Captain Officer Semenced On 8 Sex Charges FORT LEWIS, Wash (AP1 An Ar my raplain n.cr u11ed or sedurmg three enlisted women and planning sexual blackmail has been sentenced to a year 's hard labor after conviction on eight of l3 charges against him. Capt Roy L. Eckrote. until re· cently operations officer of Com pany C, 9t.h Aviation l)attalion. pleaded ~uilty to three other r hargcs and was acquitted on two A court martial convicted Eck roll' Wednesday of charges that included conduct unbecom· mg an offi cer. adultery, solicita· Lum and attempting to arrange the sexual bla<'kmail of a com· m<sndmg officer. Col John P Cooper. ;>resident of the court. sentenced Eckrote on Thursday to a year's confinement at hard labor. foll owed by dis· missal Eckrote t·ould have faced penalties as harsh as seven years hard labor plus forfeiture or pay and allowances Army prosecutors contended an "all ronsuming sexual greed" led Eckrote lo establish a sexual r elat1ons h1p with a fe ma le private. then press ured her to furni!'lh other partneni from com· pany enlisted womew-• ... •• • ~ Army rcl(ulation 11 forbid fraternization between officers and enlisted women under their ORANQE COAST " ' DAILY PILOT ,,,. flr•"1)1 ,, •• ,, O•ily •1101 •Ith Whtfh I\ tom••MO ,,,_ W...-. 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Eckrote pleaded guilty lo charges or having sexual In· tercourse with two enlisted women in his company and of sharing a "groupsex"experience with a male warrant officer and a n enlisted woman in the same company. He was cleared or allegations that he threatened a subordinate • and triedtocollectinformationon drug use by subordinates to gain control of them. On Tuesday. before a panel or four colonels and two majors, trial officer Steven Mura unfolded what he called "a sordid tale or a com missioned officer using his r ank toicoerce enlisted women in the company.'' Three enlisted wome{l from Company C told the panel they had sex with Eckrote both on and off duty in off.post apartmenta a nd in the company flight opera· tlons office. Two other women told of declining the captain's ad· vances. The Army's chief witness, etc. Jacqueline Boldi , said she even tually became--frightene~l_ of Eckrote after willfngly h4'11n• sex with him several times. She said Eckrot~ pressured her to find other enlflited women he could have sex with. Civilian defense attorney Timothy Lowenberg, while ad· milting his client's "errora In judgment," called Ms . Bo1dl "• young woman who h111 •hown every willingne1111 t.o fabricate a good story." E'roae Pa9~AI ASSAULT •.• pulled out of hi• wallet wu a parole card. Because ot the rtpona of hi• appearance, _police cheeked th• nearby J and M Auto Wrec:kin1 Yard on ltdieon A venue and found tbe 1utpeot'1 car. Browne, who l• employed It the wrfelklnt yard, w11 arr•ted althallocatton, Yount Hid. After the arrest, police allO N · celved a NPOrt that an SdilOft 'IUth School chHrlHdtr had. esc:aped an uaault at 4:11 p.m. by a man reHmbUn1 U.. ••· peel, Yount 11Jd. He aalcLJ.be auape~t '• auto U~HH matebed one ... at the .. llool at the dme at the earlier lQcldent. .. u-...... OEJl9Nll l'IGURIS IN Dtl'T DOCTOR HATH TRIAL Jean tt.nte, AocuMd of .. ytng, With Lawyer Joel Aumou Choices Difficult For Diet Doc Jury WHITE PLAINS. N.Y. (APl Attorneys apparently believed a Yonkers bus mechanic and a Mount Pleasant s pecial education teacher could be impartial In the tria l or Jean Ha rrls for the murder of Scarsdale diet developer , Dr. Herman Tamower. However, they were less sure about a woman who had tried Tarnow 's diet and another whose mother was a graduate of the swank Madeira School for Girls in Mc Lean , Va. Mrs . Harris. 57, is the former bead· mistress of the school. The mechanic. Russell Von Glahn. and the teacher. Stephen Geller. were selected as jurors Thursday at the end of the third day of screenin~ of prospective jurors in Westchester ttounty Court. Mrs . Harris is accused or fatally shooting Tamower, her companion or 14 years. in a jealous rage March 10 because of bia a ffair with another woman. The defense contends that Frona Pagv :\ I SHOTS ... count of the shooting lncide11t: "EaM>e and his partner. in· veat1gator Gregory Brown were at the Orange Mall at Tustin and Meats Avenues in the course of a warrant investigation when they o bserved three male subjects ta mpering with vehicles In the parking lot. ·'The two deputies discussed the situation and approached the trio. Essoe took one side of the car, Brown the other. ··As they approached, gun· fire erupted. Easoe was struck once in the front or his body and twice in the back. Brown was not Injured other than receiving abrasions when he foll to the pavement. ·'Two of the' 11u111)C<'lll (It'd in the deputy'11 unmukC'd vt"hlclc A I hi rd Oed on foot "After Brown r"dl1M'd Oranae police for 1t11t'l11tanrl'. a 1&eoneral broadcllll Wltll lllllUl'd (or the car a nd tht 11uapc!cts. 1'h4' vehicle wu obtlervC'd northbound on the Oranae YrCi'WA)' and th" pur'l'ult cn11ue<I " • Mrs. Harris drove from her home in Virginia to Tamower'a Purchase, N.Y., eat.ate to have him kill her with a gun she had brought with her. Bullets from the gun killed Tamower during a struggle between him and Mrs. Ha.rrl.s in his bedroom. Defense lawyer Joel Aumou questioned 12 prospective j~rs about their feelings on su1c1de. drugs and their attitudes about "two adult people" whose un· married relationship extended for 14 years. All except the two men were excused .and Von Glahn was named the foreman. Fro• Png.-,\ I TESTS ... Education's Office of Program and Research. Because of the c omplexity of the res ults . officials release the Information to the press in advance, but ask that it ian 't published until after a Nov. 13 meeting with the state legislature. However. the Orange County Register didn't hono r that request and published the state results earlier today. Acting School Chief Named Fountain Valley School District tru stees have appointed Jack Mahn.ken to serve as acting s uper i ntendent until Superintendent Glenn Hardy is abletoretumtoworkfulltime. Hardy recently underwent surgery and is recuperating ~t home. A district spokesman s~d he may be able to return to wof'k m December. Trustees also agreed to raise the salary received by Mahnken. wh o h as been a ssistant superintendent for personn~I services. to the superintendent s level, retroactive to Oct. 3, when he began to fill in for Hal'dy. f1 Ar1 IUlld thJ' llllllpt'cll! fired 11ever11I 11h11t11 Al the 11ur11ulna Of· fl cers lie> "aid tht\ aunflre wu not rC'l llmed Theo c•hue e nd4'd when the driver rnu•hecl the or Into an abutntt'nt on • transition road from the Orim•l' to the P9~a " Freewaf " \ the ~MALL anti 'rht1 two 111tllP"<'lll were taken Into c•1111tudy without fu~ther incl· d nt Hart .. Id. Tht)' were Iden· tltl•d "' Hubert Duatln Stron1. 21\, of Corona and David ~lke Knk k 33. ot Riverside. --- JIJST BR&UUNG ERA Vote Bri~ry Brings Conviction SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -~ former NaUoeal Orpaiu· lion for Women volunteer wu aenwae.d today to llO bO.n Ot public work and ordered to pay a '800 ftM ud about tlOt ln court costa for tryin1 to buy ID llliDo61 lawmabr'1 vot. for the Equal Righta Ametidment. Wanda Brandstetter, a 56-year-old Cblcaao bua..._woman, could have been Mntenced to aeven yean In priaon and a '10,000 fine on ber Aug. 22 bribery conviction. "l think the Judie was very lenient ln conalderaUon of the fact there wu a conviction," Mn. Brandstetter aald u abe left the courtroom. She vowed to continue to work for the ratification of tbe ERA. BIO#f Trap• E'lr• f:•••I ,,._.,..,. ROBINSON, W.Va. CAP> -Five mlnen were trapped more than two mil• Into a Boone CcMmty coal mine today followtna an appareat nploaion that sent smoke pourin& from the mlae abaft, authoriUei said. Rescue workers wearing gu maau and carryina stretcben fouebt their way into the abaft of the Westmoreland Coal Co. 'a Ferrell Mine No. 17, Ambulance crews waited outalde. The mine is near Robinson, a small unincorporated community near. the .Loaan County border in southern West Virginia. Company officials did not release names of the trapped miners. fl~ "Hird In l•rn••ll 1\lr Rold BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -Israeli warplanes bombed Palestinian bases in south Lebanon today and Palestinian sources said the coastal clty of Tyre was hit. Lebanese official.a said five people were killed and dozens wounded. In Tel Aviv, the Israeli military command said 1ts paanes raided gilerrilla targets in four parta of Lebanon and scored direct hita on "terrorist bases and concentrations.'· The raid appeared to be in r«aliatlon for a Palestinian rocket attack which Israel said occurred Thunday ni1bt on the Israeli town or Kiryat Sbmona, on the Lebanese border, urael said five people were hurt in that attack. E'ro• Pagr A I SCHOOL ... the final decisions on school closures rest with the board. Committee chairwoman Marge Schneider appeared before the trustees Thursday night, saying the group bad held one meeting Oct. 29 and needed more information on the number of school closure recommen· datlons desired by the board and whether the district will con· tinue to operate on a K-8 basis. Board President Betty Miganelli told the committee to return with advice on at least one school closure for oext year because ol declining enrollment. Sbe also said lbe trustees hope future closures can take place In an "orderly manner," such as, one cloaing per year. rather tbUl a mau closing of several schools at ooce. Mrs. Miganelli a.J.so said t.be district oeecb additional time to develop more prou•ms geared to older studetlts before it con- siders reor1a11i1atioo into element&n· and middle scbools or pa ired K-8.. It~ sdM>ols Tbe district Cu.n"eDtJy operates 1 7 sc bools inc I udi.D.1 the trial middle scbool (Bushard> and one offering special education classes CPlavan>. The district c losed two schools, McDowell and Lamb, In 1979. Lamb is now the bead· quarters for the Huntington Beach Union High School Dis· trict. McDowell is being convert· ed into new offices for the Ji'oun. lain Valley district. Pilots Voting ' SAN DIEGO <AP) -Strtkine Pacific Southwest Airlines pilotA and flight engineers voted today on whet.her to join the 33.~ member Air Lines Pilots As· sociation. Gold Price's 2-day London Loss $50 LONDON CAP> -Gold prices slumped on European and Unit· ed States marketa for a second consecutive day today, posting a two-day loss of $50 In London, as the dollar surged ahead on the strength of the latest rise in U.S. interest rates. Bullion dealers said it was de· mand for the dollar that sent gold prices plummeting, a tradi· tional reaction oo world mcney markets. Gold traded in New Ye>R at $600, down $13.20, but drop· ped under $585 at one point. Silver traded in New Yon at $18.03. down 49 centa. London's five 1old tracliag bouse-s fbed today's momiJlg 1old price at S603 an ounc-e, down S24. 75 from Thursday's closing price of S627. 75. The pre- cious metal lost S23 in trading Thursday. Later in the day it fell toSSIS. . Gold was selling at $610.50 an ounce in Zurich, dowo from Thursday's close of '832.50, and off $45 from Wednesday's cne of SSM.50. The London price was the lowest In Europe since June 23 when gold bottomed at $519 an ounce. · Gold was trading at $395 an ounce one year ago, but sur1ed t.O its peak of $875 In New York on Jan. 21 ln a boom brougbt oo by invest.or uncertainty over the Soviet military intervention in Afghanistan. The dollar , meanwbile1 reached a record hip against the Italian lira and scored ma;or gains against the world's lead· in I{ currencies. Our store is like an iceberg! No -we're not chilly to deal with 11 it's that you only see ... "Orte tenth of our store from the front. ,,,_. Each w111 booked Into Oran1e County Jail on 11u1plclon of as· uult with Intent to commit murdt r. An arraltnment date haa not yet been 1ched'1ed. Hart Hid that Eaaoe, • naUve of Hun~1r~. hat worked for l.he •htrlft 1 department for et1ht Ill People visiting us for the first time are flabbergasted when the spacious Interior unfolds before them. The huge showroom has thousands of samples. (Customers tell us we have the largest selection they have seen). Our warehouse contains an inventory of infinite variety. Hundreds of remnants inhabit a 25x50 Remnant room. yeara. • ~oday 11 hla birthday. FBI Conviction Seen 'Harmles&' WA8tllNOTO~ (AP> -The clvU rtshta convtctlon of two I former rBl offlclals who or· dertd v.iarrantte11 break·lns In tbe 1tarch for left·wlnt ter· rorlatl tn the early 19'70I may have llttl• effect on today'• nn. t:dward S. Mlller1 convicted Tbunda.Y alon1 wltn W. Marte felt, aaid lht declslon will not harm the FBI, wblch he called 1tlll a •11re1t and crand or- 1anlJ&UoD,'' An PBI •l'ft•m• aalcl ., .. now bav• 1ptdftc l\lldtlliMI ln eucb cuea. Ol 1111 Add offices. a spacious drapery room. plenty of parking. pleasant people. and you'll have the "Big Picture·· of our successful ooeratlonl DEN'S : liiiiillatiiin: ·cu•toin drap•ri•• ·uno1eum • YJDOd floor t 1663 PLACENTIA AVINUt.~ ~YA MIM CAI.If~ 926~7 • PHONE 64'·"4139 -6 .. 6·23SS l I . l ' ~ ~ • , . \ Lagilna/Sout• Coast VOL. 73, NO. 312, 'SECTIONS,~ PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS OC Stud~~ts Outscore State ·Average California's youn•er school children are lmprovin1 sli1htly In tbeit achievement scores, bOt bltb school seniors are still below tbe national avera1e. accordinl to 1979-80 test results from the Slate Department of Education. ID Orange County. the results are more promlsin1. Students outscored lhe state average in virtually all of the county's 30 school di1tricts. Decline Of Gold Holds LONDON <A P > -Gold prices slumped on European and Unit· ed States markets for a second consecutive day today. posting a two-day loss of $50 in London, as the dollar s urged ahead on the strength of the latest rise in U.S. interest rates. Bnllion dealers sai<J it was de· mand for the dollar that· sent gold prices plummeting, a tradi- tional reaction on world money markets. Gold traded in New York at -SSW, down $15.20, but dropped un- der $595 at one point. Silver traded in New York at $18.00 ,downS2cent.<1. London's five gold trading houses fixed today's morning gold price at $603 an ounce, down $24.75 from Thursday's closing price of $627.75. The pre- cious metal lost $23 in trading Thursday. Later In the day it fell tof596.50. Gold was selling at $610.50 an oun~e Zurich. down from Thu s close of $632.50, and off m Wednesday's close or $655.50. The London price was the lowest in Europe slnc~ June 23 when gold bottomed at $599 an Gold was trading at $395 an ounce one year ago,-but surged to it.s peak of $875 in New York on Jan. 21 in a boom brought on by investor uncer:tainty ov_er t~e Soviet military tntervent1on tn Afghanistan. The dollar, m eanwhile , reached a record hilh against the Italian lira and scored major gains against the world's lead· in-currencies. The climb followed Thursday's announcement of a 1 percent rise in the prime lending rate offered by America's lead- ing banks to most credit-worthy corporate customers. The new rate or 15.5 percent represents an increase of 5 percent since August. Higher interest rates boost the dollar's value overseas by making it attractive to foreign investors. Fall Clflanup Week Slated For Laguna Fall Cleanup Week . when Laguna Beach residents may put unwanted bulky Items at curbside for regular trash pickup, will be held next week. Refrigerators, couches, • carpeta, chalrs, stoves, water beaten and other items may be lncluded for pickup Monday lhroudl Friday. Cllpplnp should be bundled and Ued and be no more than four feet klnl and 18 inches in circumference. 'lbere ·also is a SO.pound nauJmum per bundle, officlall said . Trash cam 1hould be no larger than 42-lallon 1lu and weigh no more than 50 poundJ when OUed. PILOT J'IEWS &41.4 TRA.J'EL TblaJdq about a trek south ol tbe bonler1 Got Baja fever7 Dally PUct reJ*Ur Arthur R. VIDHI, a •lllOMd traveler to Baja Calilomla, writH about . fnortt.e pieces to 10. tb.lnp to 'do ...... -and bo~ to cet IWtad. ... l"utm1nf, P11 .. M abd 87. . ( The annual state tests were administered to third, .sixth and 12th grade students -a total of 801,000 -throughout the state. The tests were then compared to scores from past years. Officials found that scores improved in all areas for third and sixth grade students, but 12th graders scored the same as the previous year in written language and a percentage point worse in readini. Although district results were given, a breakdown for Orange County as a whole was not available. Officials for the California Assessment Program said comparisons of the state averaJe with a national norm s how that third and sixth graders scored well above the national average. · In fact, the median third grader in California scored ejght Mrcentile points Con a scale of AP ......... DEFENSE FIOUAES' lN DIET DOCTOR DEATH TRIAL Jean Henta, AccuMd of m.ytng, With Lewyer Joel Aumou Choices Difficult For-Diet Doc Jury WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (AP> --Attorneys apparently believed a Yonke r s bus mechanic and a Mount Pleasant special education teacher could be impartial in the trial of Jean Harris for the murder of Scarsdale diet developer, Dr. Herman Tarnower. However, they were less s ure about a woman who had tried Tarnow's diet and another whose mother was a graduate of the swank Madeira School for Girls in McLean. Va. Mrs. Harris, 57, is the former head- mistress of the school. The mechanic. Russell Von Glahn, and the teacher, Stephen Geller, were selected as jurors Thursday at lhe end of the third day of screening of prospective jurors in Westchester County Court. Mrs. Harris is accused of fatally shooting Tarnower. her companion of 14 years, in a jealous rage March 10 because of his a ffa ir with another woman. The defen se contends that Mrs. Harris drove from her home in Virginia to Tarnower's Purchase. N. Y .. estate to have him kill her with a gun she had brought with her. Casa Pacifica Beach Access Plan Pushed The new owners of the Cotton Point estate have been asked to "come bac k before the San Clemente City Council in two weeks with plans for public access to the beach below the ·prop_eny and· a blke'traU to the former Nixon home itseU. Council m~rs said they ltlso want ranees from partners George Argyros, Gavin Herbert and Donald Koll that affordable housing units will be provided on another project to make up for the absence of such housing on the 20.9-acre estate. bicycle and pedestrian access to the former president's home met with stiff resistance. Spokesmen for the owners said they fear public visitors might take "souvenirs" from the former Nixon home and cause security problems for the tamily Intending to move into .,$he 12-room builfling. But council members told the owners to come back Nov. \9. and In the meantime "look into ways of providing public access to the Nixon home." one to 100> higher in reading, three points higher in langua1e -and one point hi&her in math. Sixth graders fared about u well. They scored five points higher in math, three points better in language and six points higher in reading. •'Comparing California's median 12th grade student with the national average is less encouraging,·· said state Superintendent Wilson Riles. Famed Actor ~Stricken LOS ANGELES (AP) -Actor Steve McQueen, known for his tough-guy portrayals in such films as "Bullitt" and "The Great Escape," died of a heart attack today at a hospital in Juarez, Mexico. where he had gone for surgery on a tumor, a spokesman for the actor said. He was 50. His wife, the former Barbara Minty, and his two children by a former marriage, a son, Chad , 21, and ~ daughter Terri, 20, were at his side when be died, said publicist Warren Cowan in Los Angeles. McQueen revealed laJt month that be bad been undergoing treatments in Mexico for mesotbemelioma, a rare and (See MC QUEEN, Page A2> LB Bootleg Rental Unit Probes Eyed Owners of suspected illegal rental units would be subject to inspection of their homes when they sell their property. under regulations being considered by the Laguna Beach City Council. City officials have recom- mended to the council that pro· perty inspection be included in the home seller's Real Property Report <RPR> in cases of fire or safety hazard. or suspected ii· legal dwellings. But the council has delayed adoption of a revised municipal building code. which includes the property report changes. Council members asked for the specific circumstances that would require an inspection or the home. David Viviano. president or the Laguna Be ach Board of Realtors. asked "what would trigger an on·site. inspection of property.'' "Regarding illegal use, would there have to be complaints? Should all properties be inspect· ed? Would you be (City Council) vulnerable to clall\'ls of dis· crimination?" Viviano asked. "A lot of questions are un- answered," he said. Community Development Director Ron Smith said of- ficials would develop options in the code's property report word· ing for the council to consider SIC Mobile,BoaaeParla In reading , the students scored 16 points below the national average, a whopping 2 points In language and six points in math. State officials noted that girls scored hi,gher than boys in reading, but the opposite was true for math. The demographic group with the top scores were students fluent in English who also speak Japanese or Chinese. The degree of parents ' occuoational and educational level still has a positive relations hip t o a s tudent 's scores. Riles n<>fed. ' But Riles said or more si1nlficance is that the average scores between students on different social and economic levels is shrinking. The information on the test scores was released last week by the Department of <See TESTS, Pace AZ> ueen Dies AP..,.._ .HIART ATIACK FATAL Actcw •ve McQUMft NB Man Charged Slaying • Ill Detectives are continuing to search for a motive as well as the murder weapon in the slay- ing of a 45-year-old Newport Beach psychologist, whose body was discovered early Thursday sprawled in front of a television set In his Spyglass Hill home. A longtime roommate and business partner of Dr. Stanley Donald Espinda was arrested Thursday afternoon on suspicion of firing the gun that put a bullet through Espinda's head. Dr. TeUord Moore, 36, Is being held on $250,000 bail today, charged with murder. The two psychologists. who shared a Newport Center t>ffice and helped put eac h other through school, had been living together at the 8 Jade Cove home for the past seven years. Police said their friendship dates back at least 18 years and that they had been living together prior to moving into the Spyglass Hill home. Moore, investigators said. called them at about midnight to repor1,,..tvhat he thought was a shootiJW;- According to reports, Moore sai d be bad gone to the bathroom and was working on a crossword ptizzle when he heard a sharp report, like gunfire. He said without investigating the noise and fearing it may have been gunfire. he crawled (See SIA YING, Pace A2) Sterling . Silver Stolen A Laguna Beach man reported that burglars took $9,000 worth of sterling silver from his home sometime duri.ng the last month. Met Camey of El Camino Del Mar told police he discovered the 16 place settings of silver missing Thursday. The items re· portedly were taken sometime after Oct. 7, when they were last known to be In the home. In another incident, Harry Winthrop of Canyon A-cres Drive in Lasuna Beach reported that $1,800 worth of belongings were taken from his unlocked garage. while he was on a fishing trip. • The items were s tolen ;. sometime between Oct. 9 and .:...,. Nov. 6, police sald. · Taken were a tool chest and tools valued at $1.000. scuba gear worth SSOO. and a guitar valued at $300. Gunman Rohs Woman in Laguna Beach A gunman confronted a Dana Point woman outside a Laguna Beach nightclub early this morning and directed her to an alley where he took a ring and necklace valued at $8,500. Police said the man stopped Gwen Garmon. 34, of Dana Point white she was leaving a night club at 1164 S. Coast Highway at about 12: 15 a.m. The man reportedly shoved a handgun in her back and forced her around a corner to Oak Street and an alley behind the Village Faire Malt. The suspect then reportedly slapped the woman in the face a nd forcibl y removed the jewelry, an $8,000 gold ring with one large diamond and three s m all ones, and a $500 gold necklace with a small mounted diamond. Police s aid the man may have fl~ on a motorcycle. The suspect was described as a "ta ll, thin, bro~·ha,ired man in his early ~· "* "" Coast Weather The owners appear willing to grant an . 'irrevocable offer" to dedicate a ts-foot-wide access to the beach if such a public walkways needed in future years. ye tars. And they are willin1 to provide low-cost boustne on another project to make up for the one·balf to three acre estate lots they plan to sell in Cotton Point. Rental Hik.eS I..imited Low nilht and morning clouds, otherwise mostly sunny Saturday. Lows tonight 56 along the coast, 62 Inland. Hilhs Saturday 68 to 70 at the beaches. 75 to 82 Lnland. But a requirement introduced bv Councilman Pat Lane that a SC Police Probing Slaying of Dog San Clemente p0Uce are In" vestl11un1 the beaUn1 death ol a 401. wbote bod&' waa di•· covered by blJ muter. William Thom~. who Uva 1i 4013 Calle A.prll, told police he retumed bome at abolll 5:15 p.m. WedneadA1 to flDd bJa male boxer beaten to death. -Polle. bad DO further cletalll in the Incl· dent, Ctiy councUmen ln San Juan The Mobile Home Park Capistrano bave adopted a city Review Committee will be made ordinance Umltinl increases on up of two park tenants. two mobile home park space rentals. repreM:ntatlvea of park ownen The ordlnance, which con-and one city resident unafflllat· solldatet four previous ooea, ed w~th either 1roup. also provides for the formaUon DutJee Of the commttt" wtU of a moblle home park review In u bold h ..... _ committee to oversee park be to vea cate, •-....... operatlonl in the city. and oiake r.commendatJoDI 10 Followiq tM councll , action tbe City Cotmcll <>n l11uea, prob-Wedn~. park ownen Wl1I be • lems and lelialaUoa relatJ.nc to Umlt_.. to __. increues bued mobile home parka.. "llU I WU• The tommlU.. wru meet ...,.. on the rise in the Consumtr the flllnc of a pettUon by a pan ~Price Index ol the Anahelm-Lol retldto& or owner nquillUq a An1el• ana. b ..... __ ,... ~ -No -1 lnc,..... In e•ceea ••·.,.. .. ..._ ........ pa'"' 1-· , of t perCHt wUI be allowed. The coaunlU. abo .W UD• OwHn ...., mu1t 11tow that t1te .hnu....., ..._ &Ul ~ bt rtte ta-tM CPI _,.,uee to their aaeJPld to It bJ lbe City ~- °"ratiftl ...._ cU. lltmben will be paid "5 a ~: month and will aerve for ooe- year tenm. City Council mem~ra cited the shortage or mobi'e home apaces both in San Juan Capl•traoo and the aurround.ing 'area u t.be . re..on for the or· dlnance beinc :::.r-· CowdlmM the ruultlnl low neucy rat,,, ud auble· quent rtae la 1paee .rates made It DffeUUJ to~ re&ldenta of mobile bomel from exorbl~ 1pace reat lnen..... . Council memben also 1aid it la nee911a~ to 'IU&flD\M park ownen a '' m Ntun'' OD tMir laveat.mlnt ud allow rem lD· ereet .... 1affte6•at to eo .. r "ealatbal CGltl for repaln ad otber items. ' INSIDE TODA\' Soprano.turntd-dfrector B•w~lv SUll tDUl moa a pr•· curtofft appecronct ioMn IM Notloftol = Tourltlo Com-po"f ,,., orm• Sundo11 ot ICftOU 't "11 Farm. Su Pogc Cl fordllfaUI. l•Mx • ,....,. ... _.AJ 1..-...., ,,.,. ...,., ..,... _, ..... u ... 111· .-•1111111 •'•· 1 MC QUEEN GWdire Wounds Deputy utuaUy faUl form of lun1 eUftl'. ERA Yoie Bribery Brines €onviction SPRINOYIELD, llJ (AP1 -A former National Ort1411•· lion for Women voluntffr wu 1eat.eaeed todq to uo boan ol pubUt wort and ordered to l>Q a 9IOO ftae ud about 1100 ln court COltl tor tryina to buy an IWnca law1naker'1 vote for the Equal 1U1hu Amendment. Last maati. McQueen c~ted aia uncoa~ treatm41d be received at a resort bc»pltal on lb• Baja California Norte penlnlwa for "helping ln my re· cov•rY from cancer." ' Wanda Brudltetter. a &&-year-old Cblc:a10 bualneaswoman; could have bee.A Nnteoced &o aeven years in priaoo and 1 Sl0,000 fine on ber-Aua. a2 brtMry coavictlon. "I t.bink Ute jud1• w., very lenient ln ~raUOe ot the fact there was a coavlctioll," Mn. Br...,.tetter aald u abe left the courtroom. She vowed to ~Unue to work for tbe ratifkatJon ol the ERA. ••• Tr•I'• l'f 11f" Co1d ,,.....,.. ROBINSON. W. Va. (AP) -tive mlners were trap~more than two miles into a Boone County coal mine today foUOwtnl an apparent explosion that aent smoke pourinl from the mine shalt, authorities said. Rescue workers wearing cu masts and carryln& stretchers Cougbt their way into the shaft of the W~tmorel~d Coal Co. 's Ferrell Mine No. 17, Ambulance crews w1.1ted out.side. The mine is near Robinson. a small unincorporated community near the Logan County border in southern West Virginia. Company officials did not release names of the trapped miners. flt•• "Hird ha l•rfu•ll . Ur Raid BEIRUT, Lebanon <AP) -Israeli warplanes bombed Palestinian bases in south Lebanon today and Palestinian sources said the coastal city of Tyni was hit. Lebanese officials said five people were killed and~zens wounded. . In Tel Aviv, the,lsraeli mJlit.ary command sa1c1 its planes raided guerrilla targets in £our parts of U:ban~? and scored direct hits on "terrorist bases and concenlrat1ons. The raid appeared to be in retaliation for a Palestinian rocket attack which Israel said occurred Thursday night on t.he Israeli town of Kiryat Shmona, on the Lebanese border, Israel said five people were hurt in that attack. Council to Tour \ Sewage Project Problems in the $70 million Aliso Water Management Agency regional sewage project have prompted Laguna Beach City Council m embe rs to, sched ule a tour o f the construction site in the Aliso Creek area. Council members will visit the 'site Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon. They will be briefed regarding a broken sewer line between Laguna Beach and the proposed Sll.4 million coastal treatment plant, and also will reveiew problems in construction of the plant itself. Combined, officials said, the problem.a could add between $2 million and S3 million to the total coet or the project. The Aliso Water Management Agency was formed eight years ago under an agreeme~t of se".en local agencies which will receive CHP 'Surprise Package' a Real Flareup (:)peraUons at the Santa Ana office of the California Highway Patrol ground to a hall Thursday afternoon after a woman entered the building and set a sack believed to contain dynamite on the COLO'IUr. sewer services from the project. The agencies are the City of Laguna Beach, El Toro Water District. Emerald Bay 'Service District, Irvine Ranch Water District, Los Alisos Water District, Moulton Niguel Water District and the South Coast County Water District. The coastal tr'eatment plant is designed to handle up to 8.1 million gallons of sewage daily from areas within the Laguna Canyon and Aliso Canyon watersheds. $20,000 Loot In Burgl~ry Burglars who broke into a San Clemente apartment earlier this week escaped with more than .$20,000 in cash and gold coins, police said today. The thieves entered an apart· menl in the 1400 block of Buena Vista between Monday and Thursday through an upstairs sliding glass window. Inside the apartment, pi>Uce said the burglars found a key to a safe in which $10,000 in cash and another $10,880 in gold cow were stored. Police said today they do not know why the occupant of the apartment, A.W. Koch, had that much cash and gold in his home. Army Captain Dodorl ~ UMd the treat· mtat OD McQueen described thelr therapies at a news COO· ference Oct. 9. Dr. Rodrl,o Rodriaun, direc· tor of Plan Sanu Marla Hoepltal, ~ ol Tijuana, said tbe malllft&Dt tumors whlcb re· portM.ly bad spread to tbe ac· tor'• aeck, abdomen and chest bad ...,,.. "about 15 percent - sometldnl wee that." McQueen'• cancer bad lona been.rumored. When be releued the statement about bu t.rea~ menta tbrou1b Cowan laat month, tbe actor said. "Hopeful· lY the cheap scandal sheet.a and curi01ity seekers will not try to seek me out ao I can continue my treatment." "l say to all my fans and all my friends, keep your fingers c rossed and lreep the good thouahts comini." he said. McQueen, nominated for an Oscar in 1966 as beat actor for bis role in "The Sand Pebbles," was absent from the screen for about, six years. He returned to make "Tom Hom" and "The Hunter" -hls latest picture, filmed about a year a.zo. McQueen played convicts: soldiers and cowboys -most of them tough mavericks, but good hearted ~ys. 'Blue Card' To Limit SC Soliciting · The San Clemente Chamber of Commerce has begun a program intended to limit solicitors at shops and businesses. Called the "Blue Card" pro- gram, merchants who participate will receive a sign advising solicitors that charitable con- trtbutiorus will be considered only if they carry a chamber-issued card. Organizations who want to solicit charitable funds from San Clel?lente merchants would have to secw-e a blue card from the chamber. Ttie criteria for receiving the card lnclnde factors such aa the percenta1e of contributions that actually go to the charitable cause, whether solicitors are volunteers or paid employees. Merchants and charitable groupe interested in the program cards should contact the cbaml>er at 492· 1131. _, ., Pam>&alCll SCHOEME.llL OtllltOl6tf ........... A n18}lttlme explo.lon of IUD· fire in the parklnl' lot ot an Oran1e sboppln1 center left an Oranae County Sheriff'• Depart· meat ilweatiptor with serious lnJurt• Thursday. , Two suapecta lo the 8: U p.m .. 1boot1q were arrested about 90 mlnutea later ln the Pomqna area after a hllb·speed pursuit ln which they are alle1ed to bave ft.red shot.a at punuinl ol· flcen ol the California Hlpway Patrol and ~ An1eles COunty Sheriff's Department. Tbe ~ured inveaU1ator wu identlfted u Ira Euoe, 40, of Westminster. He ls married and the father of three children. Essoe ls in the intensive can unit at S.Ota Ana-Tustin Com· munity Hoepital today with one of the three bullets that struck him lodged near bis spine. He is paral~zed from the chest down. His condition was listed as "serious and 1uarded" by the s heri ff 's department spokesman, Lt. Wyatt Hart. Hart gave the following ac· count of U>e shooting incident: "Esaoe and his partner, in· vestigator Gregory Brown .were at the Orange Mall at Tustin and Meats Avenues in the course of a warrant investigation when they observed three male subjects tampering with vehicles in the parking lot.. •'The two deputies discussed the situation and approached the trio. Esaoe took. one side of the car, Brown the other. Oasses Set For Elderly Disoriented ciasses will begin next w~k for the elderly who suffer forget- fulness. confusion. disorient&· lion and depression. The sessions, sponsored by Coastline Community College, are scheduled at the Harbor Area Adult Day Care Ce'hter in the First United Methodist Church of Costa Mesa: 420 W. 19th St. Music will be offered on Mon· days from 18 a.m. to noon; arts and crafts on Wednesdays from 2 to 4 p.n1.; exercise frdm 1 to 2 p.m. on Mondays and between LO and 11 a.m. on Wednesdays. Tba.e interested in enrolling are asked to call 548·01« or 751-9740. Arts, Crafts H lid C f Sho Pl o ay ra t w anned Busby's Buckaroo Day, an all· :Bazaar Set day arts and craft show at Top of Tharuugiving and Christmas the World Elementary School in crafts, handmade by South Laguna Beach, is scheduled Coast Medical Center volun· Saturday from9a.m . to4p.m . teers, will be on sale Nov. 20 and Sponsored by the school's 21 at the hospital gift shop. PTA, the event honors Francis The annual Christmas Bazaar, ''Bushy" Bushman, the school's I featuring baked goods. yu e affable custodian. wreaths. haodpainted skirts and Featured Saturday will be aprons, used jewelry. handmade food , entertainment booths for dolls and other holiday novelties, the kida, and an appearance by raises funds for the non-profit the "Sweet Adelines" singing facility, at31872Coast Highway. group. Admission is free. Hours Nov. 20 are from 9 a .m. to 8 p.m .. and on Nov 21 from 9 a.m. to S p.m . Refreshments will be served by members of the hospital aux· All employees were evacuated from the building and the Orange County Sheriff's Depart- ment bomb squad was sum· mooed after the woman left, said CHP spokesman John Mer· rill. He quotecl the women u •ilY· ing she ha<rfound the apparent exploeives in her garage. Offi~er Sentenced On 8 ~ex Charges iUary. .. the ~ SMALL and • • ' • • ~ ' s The CHP office was empty for about 2011\inutes ~bile the bomb squad worked to determine the contents of the sack. Jt turned out to be full of highway flares. DAILY PILOT -......... ''""' ,,_ ... ,........ ""'" ........ ... ~"·'­........... ~ ...... FORT LEWIS, Wash; <AP) - An Army captain accused of seductnc three enlisted women and pJannl.Dg sexual black.lnall has been sentenced to a year's bard labor aftel' conviction· on, ei1btofl3cbar1es a1aln1thlm. Capt. Roy L. Eckrote, until re· cently operationa officer of Com· pany C, 9th A\liatlon Battalion, pleaded guilty to three other cbar1e1 and waa acquitted on two. . · A court-marUal convicted Eckrote Wednesday ol cbarc- tlfat i.ncluded cooduct unbeeom· • lJ\1 an omeer. aduit.7, aolldta- Uon and attemptlAa to al'r8DP the tau.al blacltmall of a com· muclJDI otftcer. Col. Jobn P. Coos*. prelideat of tbecourt.aentenced EekrcMoe Tbu~toayear'• c:onftMllMDl at bard labor, foUowed by dla· mlual. klu'oU cebkl bav• faced Cnaltlea • banb u NVeD yean arcl labor pl• forf .. tun of P9Y and alJowue.e. _ • .-..1......11 fleer baa tbe authority to make his subordinates do what he wants. Eckrote pleaded 1uilty lo char1e1 or ha\tln& sexual in· tercourse wlth two enlisted women in bll company and of abarinl a "lfOUP tell" experience with a male warrant officer and an enllated woman ln tbe same company. .. E'ro• Pagr A I . SLAYING •• out tbe batbroocn window and ran to a nelabbor's house to notlf)' police. Jnveatipton aaid when they arrived, Elpinda wu aprawled dn tbe floor In front of a t.Jhltlon Ht he'd apparently beea wat.cbADI. Tbey laid 'tapinda WU lbCJt ()DC• lA the back of the bHd with • .21 callbft w.apoo •t a ranie of .... tban tbrte feet. Pelle. bav• bl•n un•ble to locate the murder weapon. •• . of It.I I· His Vote lmportan& SAN DIEGO (P) -Comal Navy Capt. Blll Cbri._ amoq those Americana whoatlll believe their vote means something. Tranafe~ lut moath to command the Naval Alr Station in JackaonvUle. Fla .• Christen.sen cot his abaentee ballot too late to aet lt ~ck to San Die10 by retummall. So he paid $40, placed it on a commercial Jet to San Dleao and bad a friend de· liver it to bb old Tierrasan· ta poll1na place. Iran's Oil Chief PQW; Near Death BEIRUT. Lebanon (AP> - Iraqi doctors are fighting to save the life of Iran's captured oil minister who suffered a "massive hemorrhage caused by serious wounds•' at the Abadan battlefront, the lraai presa aaid. Iran charged today that the minister was tortured. The lraqi report that JO.year· old Mohammad Jawad Baguir Tonguyan was wounded when captured a week ago was sur- prising since he seemed to be in good health when European TV networks filmed him in cap· tivity. Tehran radio broadcast a statement by Iran's Foreign Ministry charging. the Iraqis tortured Tooguyan to the "ex· tent that bis life is in danger." It called for international interven· tion to secure his release. But Iraq has refused on grounds he and others captured with him are "prisoners of ws.r *' Iraq said its tank-led infantry, backed by rocket -firing helicopter gunships, killed 60 Iranians and suffered 21 dead in "noose·tighten.ing" operations around Abadan as the war en· tered its 47th day today. Tehran radio conceded heavy fighting raged in the eastern dis· tricts of Abadan after Iraqi troops crossed the Bahmanshir River into Iran's besieged re· finery city on the northern fringes of the Persian Gulf. But the broadcast said Iranian forces were holding out and that they retaliated Thursday in a fierce battle along the Abadan· Mahsbahr highway about two milea east of Abadan. kUling 90 lraqls. Iranian Prime Minister Mohammad Ali Rajai visited the war front and declared: "We will fight to our last breath. We will show <Iraqi President> Sad· dam Hussein that he can never become the region's gendarme," Iran's official Pars news agency said. TESTS •.. Education's Office of Program and Research. Because of the complexity of the results, officials release the information to the press in advance, but ask that it isn't published unlil after a Nov. 1l meeting with the state legislature. • However. the Orange County Register didn't honor that request and published the state results earlier today. Woman Hoards ' Bodies SALEM. N.J . (AP) -A woaiu Who· wu dlaeov•nid UvlDC amid aarbap· wttta wUd cata and tbe bodiet ol her parenta won't bave to face cbar1tt th.at abe W..-Jly caabed checks made out to ber dead parenta. au.tborttl• aald. Salem County Prosecutor. Willard Bernstein Hid for1ery char1e1 a1a.ln8t Irene Pedrick Wambau&h have been c1Um18"11. He refused to live a reuon .-beo questioned'l'hunclay. Police sources said, however. t.hat authorities could seenoJ*!d in prosecutinl Mrs. Wambauib, s5. according to the Prea ol Atlantic City~ Mrs. Wambauehbastwicebeen admitted lo Ancora State PsycbJatric Hoepital since lut March. when a bill collector knocked on the door of her rented farmhouse and dlacovered the grisly scene inside. Police found nearly 100 cats - some wild, some starving - roaming through a house filled with garbage. The woman'J father, apparently dead since 1978, was found wrapped in· plastic in an upstairs bedroom. Her mother, who apparently had died two week~ before she was discovered. wa s found in a trunk, dismembered by hungry cats. State authorities ruled that the couple had died of natural causes. Police said the deaths were not reported because Mrs .. Wambaugh. described H a devoted daughter. simply refused to a <'cept reahty. Police were uncertain whether Mr..: Wambaug.h had a husband, as l>he claimed. Mrs. Wambaugh was charged with fraudulently cashing several hundred dollars• worth of pension and Social Security checks made out to her parents, autl)orities said. She apparently needed the money to feed herself and her cats, police said. Her farmhouse was condemned as a health hazard and burned. Coastal Plan Session Set Laguna Beach City Council members will hold a study session on four local coastal plans for areas neighboring the city, Mondayat7p.m. at City Hall. The council will review the Irvine Coast Local Coastal Plan, Aliso Creek Planning Unit. South Laguna Specific Plan/Local Coastal Plan, and Emerald Bay I All view Terrace Local Coastal Plan. The Orange County Planning Commission and Board of Spupervisors will consider the four plans Nov . 18 and Dec. 10. Boy Arrested On Theft Rap A 15-year-old San Clemente boy was arrested early Thurs· day alter police allegedly found a stolen key and coin box f1'9m a newspaper rack. The youth was ,$lopped while riding his bike at 3:45 a.m. by officers who wanted to ask him why he was out so late. They allegedly found a coin box from a Herald Examiner newsrack. along with a key and $18 ln change. The boy was re· leased later to his guardian. , -~· Our stor:e is lik~.an iceberg! No -we're not chilly to deal wiffi -it's that you -onty see one tenth of our store from the front. .. People visiting us for the first time are flabbergasted wheA the spacious interior unfolds before them. The huge showroom has thousands of samples. (Customers tell us we have t~e largest selection they have seen). i Our warehouse contains an inventory of infinite variety. Hundreds of remnants inhabit a 25x50 Remnant room. • Add pfflces; a spacious drapery room. plenty of ,parking, pleasant people, and you'll have the "Big Picture" of our successful ooeration! DEN'S -Arlllf~~. an "all-eamumlnl ..... lned led Sekica to •tabliah a MJlual r•laUonablp with a fem•I• ortvate, tMD ~ bM' to tundlll otber partnen from com· ~, .............. ID a March Uaat bqan 1n \be ,,...._.. houri Tltunday IDd coatlnU9d today. Mteetl•• IDd ICsplol'tr Seout1 combed die boUM llld tbl IWfOUldtD' ,.,C. :;;;st;,Jlit1on:·cu1tom drap•ri•• Arm1 re1ulaUoD1 forbid ,,.... ............. oMetn .................... tWr IOID ...... Maltwy 11 a crtmlDal ........ Arm7 .... •ol· , Polee Nici. at OM )illit; \tilJ clralMd a ~ in tba baekJard ud 11•eW trait ea• la U. MtO•Mod. • • linoleum • vJaocl floor ..... ... .... ... .1 · I ·~ r-;--r---;:==;:::::;:-,· Chicago GroWtli Dips $378,250 APPROJ'EIJ "No, twice." "Got a ptoljem? Then write to Pat Dunn. Pat will cut red tape .getting the an!Wers and action you need to aolvr ~itiea in government and bwiness. Mail your qwatibu to Pat Dunn, At Your Service, Orange Coaat Dcdly Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Meta, CA 92626. As mmy letters 0$ possible will be an.nuered, but phonM inquiries or letters not mcluding the reoder'a fuU lame. address and bwiness hours· phone number canntt be con~ered. This column appears dai· ly ercept Swdays. •· Walk Toeoa rd llftlldt DEAR PAT: I know that walking is just as beneficial to your health as running, and I prefer to walk anyway. How can I get the greatest thysical benefit from this exercise? H.E ., Fountain Valley Wa.Ddai -H well H ~ -ls aa aerobic eret.e tlaat bailda I.Jae canlloYuealar system a..S creuee ox11ea dJatrtbatlee ~&Jae bedy. elP& .._ ud lower blood preuve are oaly two alta el a rer-!ar, 1radu&ed •alkial presram. a..._ -.. IMdldJa1 elld9raHe, waaJa1 offers · r pndieal ad~uta1a: It reqalres • Netly ... ..-or leaou, alld It cu ft& ea.Uy lato dally ..... l'Oldllle. I To profit I.Uy from dlJa e:aerca.e repmea, ID· jreaM &Jae dl.taMe yoa wd gMully. Tiiie leagtlt ' time tpelll wallda1 ls more l•portaat lllu you tace. Try &o wd 45 to It mlatdes at least tllree times I week, alMI doll 't walk la estn!me lleat, co1d or 111mldtty. V•r.U'-Olln-•'9 G.m•te DEAS •EADEas: Tbe .... Aa1eae.10ru1e t ootles Better BaalaeH Btareaa ls lualag a pedal coH11mer alert regardl•I vacatlo• ertlfk.ate often. Several flraa la.an beea promo&· I tbe cerUllcat.es OD a m ... , ••tilawtde baala rom Los Aageles over Ute put several m•&U. Ile promotlcm grew ID lite IA area wMn a aew rdlalUICe, wMch took effect last sprlllg, clamped ow• • certlflcate operaton ID Lu \f egaa. Tr.e certJ.llcate prffelltatloe oftn lachldes lite lalm tlaat ftnt·clasa room accommodadou, free eala, nlckela, 1amblln1 totem ud free abow cketa are ladllded -au for a small service · ar1e. If the customer &Ives a credit card mber for payment of tbat charge, be or abe ls • told that before iotag to any deatlDatloll, a eemable" room deposit maat be paid. The BBB IDvestlgatJoa baa revealed tbat ac- IDOdatlom are DOt at ftnt clua ltotela, cash a &olleaa are dJapeued over a period of tlme at eral dlfferea& locaUoaa (10metlmes la special ae.ee); free allow tickets are oftell part ef a ·for.-offer -yoa mat bay ome tJckd &o gd odler free, ud tllat die room depoalt ls re- able, aot refllDdable, lD die form of credit rd a room. cbeek witb Laa Ve1•• hotels or local travel ta reveals tbat lad.iYldub cu obtain room• at city for lea Utu &Jae &etal cea of &Jae vaca· IOlllCet'tll'ln&e pacu1a. BBB baa proceued a DDmber of eom- pla ta a1alut aneral of Ute certificate pro- m n . 'fte ~mplalau SeaeralJY allele daa& &Jae &rt did_.&~ otl& to be what WH proai.ed. C6 ..Uy, die bareaa ls arcta1 exmme com- r calldoD. DURANGO COWBOY If you want authen- tic dash to your western look, head out for Durango. Get the top selection of western apparel personally coordi- nated for you. Remy leather lambskin vests, Larry Mahan boots and jeans, Panhandfe Slim shirts plus other great gear that )Yon the west. For men and women. But It's Still No. 2 G RANDVIEW, Mo. CAP ) -The U .S . Department of the In- terior h9s approved a $378,250 1rapt to help preserve a ~armhouae once owned by former President Truman. CHICAGO (AP> -Population in Chicago has dropped below three million for the first time in 60 years, official1 census figures have dis- close'.d, but it stm remains the na- tion's "Seeond City." Cbica10 narrowly nosed out Los Angeles as the nation 's second· largest city behind New York, the figures showed. Sut, the city ls losing people, and Los Angeles is galnibg, so this could be the last decade of No. 2 status for Chicago. THE CENSUS BUREAU'S pre· liminary figures s how that as of April 1, Chicago's population was 2,969,570. a loss of about 397,000 since the 1970 census. But the census said Loa Angeles had 2,950,010 inhabitants, a gain of about 140,000 since 1970. The Chicago figures mean the city • ml1ht lose nearly S80 milUon a year in federal funds doled out on the basis of population. census orriclals say. That's about 6.6 percent of the present volume of ald Chicago re- ceives. CENSUS OFFICIALS figure each person in the count represents $200 a year in the various ty~s or aid that use population as a yardstick. Chicago planners expressed sur· prise that the preliminary figure was below three million. They still hoped for an upwarcl revis ion in the final figures, to be released at the end of the year. The last census in which Chicago's population was less than three million was in 1920, when the city had about 2.7 mllllon restden1s -more than four times the population of Los Angeles. ~ The grant wUI assist The Harry S Truman Farmhouse Foundation and the Grandview Chamber of Commerce in buying t~ fartl,lhouae a nd 5.3 acres of the 13 acres owned by Truman's heirs. Foun- dation Pres ident Sterl· ing Goodard said the farm would become a park and museum. Truman lived on the farm three years, begin. ning in 1887 , when be was about 13. SMOPPING CENTER ( COME TO OUR COUNTRY FAIRI November 8&9 . 25 SPECIAL TY .STORES. FREE PRIZES EACH DAY-Entry Blanks In aH stores; fREE ENTERTAINMENT EACH DAY . ' ' t , South of and .dfecent to Laguna H.Uls Mill. ---.:..- • .1cnet lfoe., Moi .... a. ~ llalon.11b1o.,_· .... .,1cW COnntft. Mal'•.~•~ tO /tM t9f Nit tueeda¥. w.dl...,.,, ~ 11AMID6N .....-. MDon to~ J . ----.,, ..._ ...----- eDalty ¥owed OTON <AP> -S.. 'TlwnDoad. R·S.C., .,,_. M• cbalrmaa ol I.ht udiclary Commilt.e, tau ....... IO teek a dealh peDalty law.ia year ud elimiaation ol w he cau.ct unneceuary en· VU.llUMnlaJ udother red.eral l'e• tionl. urmond alao told a news rence-Tbunday that blacks other minority groups have DQt lag · \O (ear from 8 COD· se aUve regime in 1981 wben Re blicans take command ot the te: A£1l8, HE SAID, "have f the best rnends they could ha in me. I believe ln equality for 11. I've always tried to treat the~ fairly and squarely." mond. 77, once staunchly op civil rights letislation an as prominent among the So ern Democrats who, knqwn as Dixiecrats. opposed thelcivil righll platform of the regular Democratic Party in UM8. Thurmond switched his party affiliation to Republican in Sep- tembel' 1964 and campaigned for ~GOP presidential nominee Barry M . Goldwater against President Johnson, who had pushed the Civil Rights Act thrpu.gh Congress a couple of mo~ths earlier. . tJwaMOND SAID HE would do J'~everything I can do" for enactment next year of a federal law to impose the death penalty for treason and murder. • 'lt helps to deter crime. We have so much crime," he said. Without mentioning specifics. A waiting Settlenaent Members of United Steel Workers of America. Local 5089, continue to picket while awaiting a settlement between the union and Sunshine Mining Co. Dwayne Sharp, 6, keeps his dad, mine skiptender R~n Sharp ~f Pinehurst, Idaho, company at the union's ptcket trailer near the silver mine in Kellogg, Idaho . Niguel Homeowners Eye Pool Fund . SC.Cops Nab Pair With Pot When San Clemente police §potted the vebi· cle on South El Camino Real with potted plant.I in the back seat, officers auapect.ed the' occupant. micht have stolen the treenery. But after pullln1 the car to the aide of the road Thuraday morning, they discovered they were wrong. , The plants weren't stolen. But they were marijuana. and the two Capistrano Beach teen· agers ended up in custody anyway. Both were arrested on suspicion of possession of the illicit weed. and for transporting the three-foot plants. Police said they don 'l know ~hy the youths chose 4: lS a .m . to make a transplant. Nursery School To Begin The Dana Hills High School child deve lop- ment class will be con- ducting a nursery school for children under the direction of teac her Laurie Gill. The school will begin Nov. 13 and last from 10:40 to 11:45 a.m. each Tuesday and Thursday. Children must be toilet- trained and transporta- tion must be provided by Thurmond also said he wanted to repea.I federal regulations affect- inif such agencies as the Environ- mental Protection Agency and thf Occupational Safety and Health Administration. A Laguna Niguel homeowners group says it will consider ap. plying for county funds for lengthening a community swim- ming pool that was built one inch too short for Amateur AtJtletic Union certification. parents. community a ssociation will have Those interested in to d~cide if it wants to place ~s having their child attend pro1ecl ~h ea~ of others in should contact Mrs. GilJ Lagu~a Niguel. at .Dana Hills High today, Thurmond says, civil rights advocates misconstrue his old Dixiecrat affiliation. The issue was "f~eral power vs. slate power" and not racial tolerance, he said Thursday. tHURMOND'S VIEWS as - sumed a new importance when Republicans seized control of the Senate in Tuesday's elec- tions for the first time since 19$4. with the GOP taking over chairmanships or Senate com- mittees. Thurmond is in line to succeed liberal Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D · Mass., a s the J"1iciary chairman. ~upporting a campaign prom- ise of President-elect Reagan. Thurmond said he would like to "see a lady on the Supreme Court of the United States ." He added that "I wouldn't h$itale to confirm" a black lo ' tht court, but said it was "not a~olut.ely necessary" to have oqe replace Justice Thurgood Marshall when he leaves the ~ch. .Ttf arshaJI, 72, the court's only b~ck justice, has been ailing in rqcent years but has displayed nQ intention of resigning or retir· 11'\g . A Johnson nomine e , Marshall has been on the high court since 1967. The Orange County Board of Supervisors ruled Tuesday that Victor Construction Co .. builder of the pool, could not be held lia· ble for the pool's · 'shortcom· ings." THE SUPERVISORS aban- doned a propos ed laws uit against the company after coun- ty attorneys concluded that the action would cost more than the county could gain if it were suc- cessful. The attorneys also said that plans for the pool did not specify that it was to be built to AAU specifications. Paul Hazeman. president of the Laguna Niguel Community Association, said, "As £ar as I'm concerned the supervisors' de- cision lets the builder ofr the hook." Hazeman s aid the community association would be discussing the poss ibility or a pplying for county service are a funds to lengthen the pool. "AS lAGUNA NIGUEL grows, the community may want an AA U facility,·• he s aid. "the Ttoo Youths In Mmks Kill Executive, 36 EL C AJON (AP ) -An engineering executive was shot to death by two youths in Halloween masks outside his home, police say, but before d y- ing, the man told his wife: "I love you." Police saiddobert Hurley, a 36-year·old senior engineering manager at Cubic Corp., was s hot u he· investigated noises around his ho\lSe Wednesday night. A colleague said Hurley was.a nationally respected engineer who had tM!en working on a number of highly claHified de- feue projeCta for the U.S. aov- 1 ... emment. . et•1e• "His work was so top·secret we have to be very careful about lllnois State Sen. Richard bow much we aay about what be . Daley, son of the late w a s do l n 1 , " s a l d cub l c hicaco Mayor Richard J . spokesman Raymond Justice. a)ey, won election as. The work there includes defense tate'~ attorney, giving him electronics. everage to run for the There wu no indication what Est1matec;t co~ts to lengthen School. 496.6666. ex- the pool an inch is set at $30,000. tension 5l The pool, located at Crown · Valley Community Park~was completed in 1978 at a cost of C • ahirth $195,000. Ac cording to a report pre· 'pared by ~ounty attorneys, spec ifications for the pool permitted deviations of up to one inch in the length of the pool. County officials s ay that the repair project will ha ve to com· pete wi.th other projects pro· posed .for Laguna Niguel on a priority list forwarded to the supervisors from the community association Tax Takes 'Old Friend' NEW CASTLE. N.H. (A P > The owne rs of Wentworth-by- the·Sea, a 340-room resort built 107 years ago. say they sold the hotel," James Smith said. "It's like losing an old frie nd and dear friend." • "We've owned and operated 1t for 34 years . Our who le ex· istence was intertwined with the hote l," J a mes Smith said Tues· d ay . "It"s like losing a n old friend and dear friend." Smith. 72 . and his w ife , Marga ret, o wned the resort. which has two gotr courses. two swimming pools. a yacht. a pier and ya cht club. beaches. a mov· ie theater-playhouse and seven tennis courts. .. , Course Offered The Capistrano Adult School is offering a free cours e in ch ildbirth education beginning Monday in room C-1 at Capistrano Valley High School . 26301 Via Escolar, Mission Viejo. The course will last nine weeks and meet each Monday. It is open to all interested individuals as well as to expectant couples. Information can be ob· tained by calling the Adult education office, 493·0658. Sentenced LOS ANGELES <AP l -A 43 ·y ear -old Califomia man has been sentenced to a year and a day in prison for try- ing to defraud the fami- ly of Jimmy Hoffa by of- fering to disclose the whereabouts of the mis- sin g Teamsters leader for $100 ,000., John Barber Logsdon of Bellflower pleaded guilty tothreecountsoffraud. DURANGO -COWBOY· • o(fi · i-the killers were dolng around r::. 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Students outscored the state average in virtually all of the county's 30 school districts. The annual state tests were administered to third. sixth and 12tb grade students -a total of 801,000 -throughout the state. The tests were then compared to scores from past years. Officials found that scores improved in all areas for third and sixth grade students, but 12th graders scored the same as the previous year in written language and a percentage point worse in reading. Although district results were given, a breakdown for Orange County as a whole was not available. Officials for the California Assessment Program said comparisons of the state average with a national norm a bow that third a nd sixth graden scored well above the nJtional avera1e. In fact, the m edian third grat«ter in California scored eight percentile points (on a scale of one to ~00) ~gher in reading, three pcnnts higher in lansuaee and one point bl&ber in math. Sixth craders fared about as well. They scored five points higher in math, thr ee points better in languaee and s1x points hilber in reading. "Comparing California's median l2th grade student with the national average is less encouraging,•• said state Superintendent Wilson Riles. In reading, the students scored 16 points below t he na.tional average, a whopping 2 pomts in language and six points in math. State officials noted that girls scored higher than boys in reading, but the opposite was true for math. The demographic group with the top scores were students fluent in English who also speak Japanese or Chinese. The degree of pa r en ts • occupational and educational level still has a positive relationship to a s tudent's scores, Riles noted. But Riles said of more significance is th~t the average scores between students on different social and economic levels is sh.rinking. The information on the test scores was released last week by the Departm e nt of Educ,t.ioo's Office of Program and Research. Because of the complexity of the results . officials release lbe information to the press in advance, but ask that it isn't published until after a Nov. l3 meeting with the state le1i1lature. However, the Orange County Jte1i1ter didn't hon or that requeat and published the state reaults earlier today. 'Klan Jory Sit8 GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) - After five montb.t of court pro- ceedlnp, Juron went to court today to betiD deliberations in tbe trial of six Ku Klux Ilanamen and American Nazis J accused ln die shooting deathl of ftve people at an anti-Klan rally lut year. !PILOT YIEWS l~A TIUYEl Tb•nlrinl about a trek IOUth of die ...,..., Got Baja fever? DaUy Pilat repc>rWr Artbur R. VIDMI, • 11•oaed traveler to Beja Calilomla, writ•• about , • ..,. plac. to 10. tblDp to ........ -andbowto-......_ .... .............. Pa1• Be ud ..,. MC QUEEN WITH ALI MAC GRAW IN 'THE GETAWAY' They Played Romentk: Scene9 Both On Screen end Off NATALIE WOOD ONE OF EARLY LEADING LADIES Sterred With McOuHn In 'Love With Proper Stranger' Motive, Weapon Sought in Murder Detectives are continuing to searcti for a motive as well as the murder weapon in the slay- ing of a 45-year-old Newport Beach 1>5ychologist. whose body was discovered early Thursday sprawled in front or a television set in bis Spyglass Hill home. A longtime roommate and business partner of Dr. Stanley Donald Espinda was arrested Thursday afternoon on suspicion of firing the gun that put a bullet through Espinda's head. Dr. Telford M90re, 36, is being held on $250,000 bail today, charged with murder. Moore. investigators said, called them at about midnight to report what he thought was a shooting. According to reports. Moore s aid he had gone to the bathroom and was working on a crossword puzzle when he heard a sharp report. like gunfire .• He said without investigating the noise and fearing it may have been gunfire, he crawled out the bathroom window and ran to a neighbor's house to notify p0Uce. Investigators said wh~they <See SL.A YING, Page M) n Heart Attack Blamed LOS ANGELES (AP> -Actor Steve McQueen, known for his tough-guy portrayals in such films as "Bullitt" and "The Great Escape," died of a heart attack today at a hospital in Juarez, Mexico. where he had gone for surgery on a tumor, a spokesman for the actor said. He was 50. His third wife, the former Barbara Minty, and his two children by a former marriage, a son. Chad, 21. and a daughter Terri, 20, were at his side when he died, said publicist Warran Cowan in Los Angeles. McQueen revealed last month that he had been undergoing treatments in Mexico for mesothemelioma. a rare and usually fata l form of lun g cancer. Last month M'cQueen credited an unconventional treatment he received at a resort hospital on the Baja California Norte peninsula for ·'helping in my re- covery from cancer.•• Doctors who used the treat- ment on McQueen described their therapies at a news con- ference Oct. 9. Dr. Rodrigo Rodriguez. dir~­ tor of Plaza Santa Maria Hospital, south of Tijuana, said the malignant tumors which re- portedly had spread to the ac- tor's . neck, abdomen and chest bad shrunk "about 25 percent -eometbiftt like that." McQueen's can cer had long been rumored. When he released the ..statement about hla treat· ments tbrou1h Cowan last month, the actor said, •'Hopeful- ly the cheap scandal sheets and curiosity seekers will not try to seek me out so I can continue my treatment." "I say to all my fans and all my friends, keep your fingers crossed a nd keep t he good thoughts coming," he said. McQueen , nominated for an Oscar in 1966 as best actor for his role in "The Sand Pebbles," was absent from the screen for about six years. He returned to make "Tom Horn" and "The Hunter" -his latest p~ture filmed about a year uo. ' M cQueen played convicts. soldiers and cowboys -most of them tough mavericks, but good hearted guys. The actor aot his start in Hollywood in the 1950s TV series. "Wanted Dead or Alive" and went on to become one of Hollywood's top sex symbols, ap- pearing in movies such as "The Magnificent Seven," "The Cin- cinnati Kid,·· ·'Soldier in the Rain," "The Towering Inferno" and "Papillon." With his China blue eyes and wiry, rugge d good looks. M cQueen also was a romantic l~ad, appearing opposite Natalie Wood in ''Love With the Proper Stran.rer." Faye Dunaway In (See MCQUEEN, Pase AZ> The two psychologists, who shared a~ewporl Center office a nd helped put each other through school, had been living together at the 8 Jade Cove home for the past seven years~ Police said their friendship dates back at leut 18 years and that they had been living together prior to moving into the Spyglass Hill home. 'Affordable Homes' OK' d by Planners I Ir.vine ·Firm Reports Theft A $15,000 computer pro,ram was taken Thursday from frvine-bued Mlcrodata Corp. tn the aeeond burglary there thla week, police said. Police were unaure this mom- inl about tbe exact contenu of the protram or bow it was taken. Police set. Dtck Bowman s-.id an 01clllotcope, an electrical measurtns tmtnunent, wu ,.. poned ltolm WecllMlday froal Mlcrodata COrp., 17411 R~ Hlll Avenue. ' In another c ommuclal bur1lary Tbunday, It Iver wire worth w;ooo as reportedlJ takH from Orapblc Control• Corp., 1Tl1J Glllette Av.. The Irvine Plannln1 Comml11ion has a pproved a builder's propout ror a 248-unit "affordable tiousin1" apartment complex juat west of the city's Deerfield area. Sixty uni ts o f gov - ernment-subsidize d housing wlll be included 1n the complea to be built on 13.5 acres of land formerly used for a1riculture"': The U.S . Department of Houstna and Urban Development has Indicated tbal lt wlll help low-income eeos>le _pay rent on thete tmita. TyplCtll)', a family with a yearly income of lea than Sll,500 can pay 25 percent of Its Income on the apartment and HUD will pay the remainder ol therftl. Called the Wlndwood Apartments. the complu ll to lnchade•one·bedroom unlta, 111 two ·b'4!Toom unitl t 24 three-bedroom unit• and aix four~bedroom Ulllta. lrvtae Padflc, bomebuildiq AT & Sf A/A ~ ·~ Mc ueen HEART ATTACK CLAIMS LIFE OF STEV£ MC QUEtN Actor Underwent Surgery for Cenceroua Tumor In Mexico Trial Slated Nuisance Cltiims Denied by Narmco Narmco Materials Inc. pleaded innocent Tbunda)' to misdemeanor charges of releas- ing odors into its west Costa Mesa neighborhood April ~. The plea wu entered before Harbor ll&miclpal Court Judie Four Newport Cops Hailed For Actions By ARTIRJR R . VINSEL Oft• Delly Pl ... SUH Honors were given today to four Newport Beach policemen including two who cracked a murder case; one scarred sav- ing a life and a fourth famed as the treetop-lurking nemesis of a sports car theft ring. Citations and plaques were bestowed on the honorees in ceremonies at the 10th Annual Newport Beach Police Awards luncheon held at the Marriott Hotel. Det~tive Sgt. Darryl Youle and Detective Al Fischer were jointly honored for their roles in solving the 1978 Ruben Martinez slaying. Officer Verne "Al" Miller. a traffic bureau accident in- vestigator, was cited for rescu- ing a motorist from death in a blazing car a year ago. Patrolman Lee Smith was cit· ed for his viaorous. innovative work in suppressing thieves who repeatedly preyed o.n the Chick Iverson auto dealership. Today's event was sponsored by the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce and the 10·4 Club. The chamber's Bill Lusk' and Mayor Jackie Heather said the example set by tbis year 's win- ners is one citizens and fellow ~­ ficera can be proud of. SJt. Youle and Detective Fis· cher spearheaded the Martinez murder investi1aUon. Martines, a real estate salesman, wu found bludgeoned to death and nearly decapitated in his Corona del Mar home in Au1ust 1'18. Trafftc Officer Miper wu cit· ed for IM}lllnl to safety an in· Jured motorist trapped in his blasln1 car by hlt aeatbell. Miller auffered second de1Ne buma ln the Dec. 29, 1979, incl· ct.nt at Paciftc Coast Hi1hwa.v and Promontory Polnt Drive. Robert Polis who set a jury trial on the nuisance charge for Jan. 13. Polis said he will hear pre- trial motions Dec. 15. The plea was entered after Superior Court Judge Robert Beacom rejected an appeal earlier in the day in which Narmco attorney Kenneth Steelman sought to overturn Polis' Oct. 23 ruling that the law under which Narmco was cited is clear and constitutional. Narmco. 600 Victoria St .. is in a residential area. The firm originally was or- dered to enter its plea to the odor charges, based on com- plaints by 38 area residents, last May 30. Subsequently, a separate class-action lawsuit was filed in Federal District Court, Los Angeles, by plant neighbors seeking relief for alleged health damage purportedly caused by plant emissions. · The plastics plant, a sub- sidiary of the Celanese Corp .. has been the object of area con- troversy since an August 1979 chemical explosion there killed one employee and seriously in- jured another. An organization was formed with the help of political activist Tom Hayde n's Campaign for Economic Democracy group to draw attention to the alleged neighborhood plight. Should Narmco be found guil- ty of the misdemeanor nuisance compl~nt in 'municipal CO\lrt.. it could t>e' ordered to pay fines up to $500. Coast Weather Low night and morning clouds, otherwise mostly sunny Saturday. Lows toni1ht S6 along the coast, 62 inland. Highs Saturday 68 lo 70 at the beaches, 75 to 82 lnland. INSIDE TODJ\Y Soprano-tur,.•d·director B.wrlal ~ uMU make a ,,.,_. curlaift QPPt0"°"" IUMn tM Nmfortal Optro fC)lniftg Com· pa"¥ per/o~• Sunda11 ot Knott'• 8•"11 Form. Su Pog• Cl tor.dtttmll. ··-· • cw Officer Mlller'1 citation atatee he •eat 1o the vtctlm'a aid with total dlarelard for hi• own safety. Officer Smith wu cited for patrol work around the Chlek Iverson• dtalwahlp earU•r tbla )'Hf, retultiDc In UM al'T9t ol .tallt ,..,_ and tM ""°"" of "7 ,000 In stoln can llDd "\. part.. ERA J'lne Bribery Brint!s Conviction , PRINOFl!LD. Ill. (Al'> A former N.u.at Oraulaa· Uoe for Women voluatMr wu MnleMed today to 150 houn ol pubU~ ~ and ons.r.ct to ~ &-llOO fiM and about SlOO ln rourt COMt for lr)'ina..tb W.)' anllllnoia lawmaler'a vote fort.be ltquaJ R.tlhU Amenchne.l Wanda Brudatetter. a 56-year-old CbJca10 bminesawomu, could have been aentenced to aeven years ln prison and a Sl0,000 nne on her Aug 22 bribery conviction. "I t.bin.k the jud1e was very lenJent lo Contlderatloa ol the ' •fact there wu a conviction," Mna. Brandstetter aaid u ah• left the courtroom. She vowed to continue l.O work for lb• raUflcation of the ERA. , ' • .,, T~ap• f'lr .. Cotti ........ ROBlNSON. W.Va. (AP) -Ftve mlDen were trapped more than two mllea lnto a Boone Cowlty coal mine tQclay followl.DI an apparent exploelon that sent smoke pouriQC from the mine • abaft, authorities said. · Rescue workers wearina au muu and carryina stretchers ·. fouabt their way into the abaft of the Westmoreland Coal Co.'• Ferrell lll.ne No. 17, Ambulance crews waited out.aide. The mine is near Robinson, a small unincorporated community near the Lo1an County border in southem ~est ·~ VJqinia. Company officials did not release names of the trapped miners. f'lre KIHrd IM1l11ra••li ,Urllaid BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -Israeli warplanes bombed , ' Palestinian bases in south Lebanon today and Palestinian sources said the coastal city of Tyre was bit. Lebanese officials said five people were kl11ed and dozens wounded. In Tel Aviv, the Israeli military command said its planes raided guerrilla targets in (our parts of Lebanon and scored direct hits on "terrorist bases and concentrations." The rald appeared to be in retaliation for a Palestinian rocket attack which Israel said occurred Thursday night on the Israeli town of K.i,.Yat Shmooa, on the Lebanese border, Israel said five people were'burt in that attack. Suspeet Ca.tared County Cop Hurt In Orange Gunfire By FREDERICK SGHOEMEID.. Of, .. o.llY ...... Sllltt A nighttime explosion of gun- fire in the parking lot or an Orange shopping center left an Orange County Sheriff's Depart- ment investigator with serious injuries Thursday. Two suspects in the 8 : 15 p.m. shooting were arrested about 90 minutes later in the Pomona area after a high-speed pursuit in which they are alleged lo have fired shots al pursuing of- ficers of the California Highway Patrol and Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. Tbe irtjured investigator was identified as Ira Essoe. 40, of Westminster. He is married and the father of three children. Essoe is in the intensive care unit at Santa Ana-Tustin Com· munity Hospital today with one of the three bullets that struck him lodged near his spine. He is paralyzed from the chest down. and the suspects. The vehicle was observed northbound on the Orange Freeway and the pursuit ensued." Hart said the suspects fired several shots at the pursuing of· ricers. He said the gunfire was not returned. The chase ended when the driver crashed the car into an abutment on a transition road from the Orange to the Pomona Freeway. The two suspects were taken into custody without further inci- dent, Hart said. They were iden- lilied as Robert Dustin Strong, 2S. or Corona and David Mlke Knick, 23, of Riverside. Each was booked into Orange County Jail on suspicion of as· sault with intent to commit murder. An arraignment dale bas not yet been scheduled. His condition was listed as . "serious and g~rded " by the sheriff 's department spokesman, Lt. Wyatt Hart .. Hart said that Essoe, a native of Hungary, has worked for the sheriff's department for eight years. Today is his birthday. Hart gave the following ac- count or the shooting incident: "Essoe and his partner. in- vestigator Gregory Brown were at the Orange Mall at Tustin and Meats Avenues in the course of a warrant investigation when they observed three male subjects tampering with vehicles in the parking lot. ·'The two deputies discussed the situation and approached the trio. Essoe took one side of the car. Brown the other. ··As they approached, gun- fire erupted. Essoe was struck once in the front of his body and twice in the back. Brown was not injured other than receiving abrasions when he fell to the ·pavement. • • .. Two of the suspects' fled in . the deputy's unmarked vehicle. A third fled on foot. • ''Aft.er Brown radioed Orange : police for assistance, a general ; broadcast was issued for the car j ' I OAANGl COAST DAILY PILOT ,. ... _,A M....,.,._ 'M ... , .... , .... ~N ....... •wllMl4 -"91119 l!dllar OtfkH "" ...... ,,. ....... 11 ... . ,.=:t=.~~~~ ;.:~ ::.:.~. Tet-.iflone (714)~ CIHWfted Act.ertt .... la-1879 "'°"'""'(. .. """"" 4 ..... Gold Price's 2-day London Loss $50 LONDON CAP> -Gold prices slumped on European and Unit· ed States markets for a second consecutive day today. posting a two-day loss of $50 in London, as the dollar surged ahead on the strength of the latest rise in U.S. interest rates. 1 Bullion dealers said it was de· mand for the dollar that sent 1old pricgs plummeting\. a tradi· tional reaction on worla money markets. Gold traded in New York at $600. down $13.20. but drop- $602. down SlO. 70, but dropped under $595 at one point. Sliver traded in New York at $18.00.~wn52cenu. London's five gold trading houses fixed today's morning gold price at $603 an oun.-e, down $24.7S from Thursday's closing price of $627.75. The pre- cibus metal lo5t $23 in tradinl Thursday. Later in the day It fell to$596.SO. Gold was selllna at 9110.50 an ounce in Zurich, down from Thursday's cloee of SQ2.SO, and off $45 Crom Wednesday"• clole of $65.S.SO. The London price was the loweat in Europe since Jtme 23 wben gold bottomed at S699 an ounce. Gold waa tradin1 at S395 an ounce one year a10, but IW'led to tu peak Of $8'15 lD New York on Jan. 21 lD a boom b'°'11hl on by lnveltor uncertainty over the Soviet military lnfervenUoa ln Alahanistan. The dollar, mean,rblle, reacMd a record blah •lalnlt UM JtaliaD Ura and. teGl'ed ~ ......... -~ world'•.lUd· ID-carNldel. Hostage Decision Readied ' WASHINGTON (AP> -The State Department said today it la "at the point or decision" for a reply to Iran on term• for free. tn1 the S2 American boeta••· But apokeem ... John H. Trat· tner refUled to say what the U.S. reapoue would be to the four condlUona aet by the lr.an.lan Parliament OG ~~· It wu UDden that tbt terms, wblcb lnelude cucella· lion ol, au claims •&al.oat lt'an, would not be natty rejected. The U.S. reply la exi>ected to be forwarded sometime after the weekend. Since ~eivin(. text.a ol Lbe Iranian propoeala on Monday. Trattner told reporters. "we have been developing our response" and "definlng the pro- cedures by which that response will be conveyed." That, he said, takes time. "It ls not a simple you 1et a letter in the mall and you sit dO"Vn and write an answer and drop it in the letter box the next morning," Trattner said. "It's the welfare and lives of S2 peo- ple." But now, the spokesman said, ''We are at the point of decision- making for gaining the release of all S2 hostages." The Americans began their second year of captivity Tues- day. The New York Post reported t~ay that the hostages had been shirted to the Evin prison in Tehran, which held political prisoners during the reign of the late Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. But Trattner sa.id, "We don 'l know anytbi•g about that." Algerian Ambassador Rehda Malek has called at the State Department five times this week to discuss Iran's demands, which also include return of the shah's wealth and unfreezing of Iranian assets held by U.S. banks. But despite the five visits, Trattner said, "We are not in a dialogue in the sense that dialogue is normally understood lo mean." Pressed by reporters to ex- plain, he said, "We are not in a regular, constant communica· Uon with them at this point." However . the spokesman added, "I would not assume nothing has flowed in either direction." Fro• Pag .. A J MC QUEEN "The Thomas Crown Affair" a nd AH Mc Graw in "The Getaway." Cowan said no other details were immediately available. ex· cept that no funeral was planned. Ironically, it appeared just a few days ago that McQueen might be ma.king a recovery of sorts. He recently had left the Plaza Santa Marla Hospital in Baja California for a vacation at his Ventura County ranch in Santa Paula, about SO miles northwest or Los Angeles. And his doctors had said Sun· day that McQueen, probably would undereo surgery to re· move what was described as a "dead" tumor on his neck. At Plaza Santa Maria. the ac· tor fought a strong battle to overcome a form of lung cancer, mesothelioma -which many doctors consider incurable - through a unique therapy pro- gram that included the con· troverslaJ drug Laetrile. And Or. William 0 . Kelley, a former denllst who developed a nutrltlon·based p~ogram now embodied ln the International Health Institute of Dallas said, "We have developed a paradi1m that will alter the course of medicine for the next 200 years." But the American Cancer Society listed Kelley's pro1ram as an "unproven method of cancer mana1ement" and point- ed out a Texaa court i11ued an in- junction •lainal Kelley ln 1969 that ordered him to stop practlc- Ln1 medicine without a license." . ·fi'ro• Pagr ,\I SLAYING .• arrived, Elplnda was sprawled on the floor In front of a tele•ialoo aet he'd apparently been watchlnl. They said Elpinda wu shot once ln the back of the bead with a .22 caliber weapon at a ran•e of leaa than three feet. Police have been unable to locate the murder weaPQO. In a aeareh tha& be1an in t.tfe pre·dan houri Tbunday and conUnued today. deteet:lves and Explorer Scouts combed the hoU.. and the 1urroundln1 yard. Police 1ald, at one point, tbe)' drained I pool la tbe backyard and IM1CblCI lruh. Ca.DI ID &be ....... borbood. ~ - L ..... p ....... , .. Roman Catholic Dominic Tang Yi-ming, Jailed for 22 y.eara, arrived in Hon1 Kool from Canton for medical treatment of an intestinal ailment. The 72-year-old bishop, fint to leave China since 1949, wUJ return to Canton after treatment. Cla(.es Set For Elderly Disoriented Classes will begin next week for the elderly who suffer forget- fulness, confusion, disorienta- tion and depression. The sessions. sponsored by Coastline Community College, are scheduled at the Harbdr Area Adult Day Care Center in the First United Methodist Church of Costa M~a. 420 W. 19th St. Music will be offered on Mon- days from 10 a.m. to noon; arts and crafts on Wednesdays from 2 to 4 ~.m.; exercise from 1 to 2 p.m . on Mondays and between 10 and 11 a.m . on Wednesdays. f Those interested in enrolling are asked lo call 548-0l« or 751-9740. PSA Renews • AirCal.Quest. Pactllc Southwest Airlines hat 1tepped Into tbe h1 -dollar bid- d In 1 war to t1 e control of Newport Beach.' a Air California. PSA now join• ~Ir f'Jorlda Systema tnc., a Miaml·bued firm, and the William Lyon Co., a Newport Beach development and bome buUdlnc company, ln tbe acramble to pick up the plece1 ol w .. ~ Callfonua Corp., tbe p1reot company of AlrCaUfornia. "l'be move b)' PSA could fulflll ill lona-ltandinl desire to operate out ol John Wayne Airport ln Oran1eCounty. Air <1lllfornia, the lut money. maldnj ~tlty of ftnancier C. Arnholt SIQith, h .. the Uoa's share ol the permitted rupu out of the cot.ml)' airport. PSA. which has not come forward with an adual bid, woq a delay \dltil next Thunday in the bidding deadline for the Westgate Interest.a held by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. U.S. District Judge Leland Nielson said he will consider the best offer and conduct a bearing Nov .14. "As ls shown his19rically," not· ed PSA s~man Bill Hastings, "our interest in Air California dates back a long way. By briD1· ing PSA and Air California together, we'd be forming a very, very strong force in the west.·' PSA tried to acquire Air California in 1969, but called it quits after a six-month legal quar- rel with a Justice Department an· titrustsuit. Westgate was forced into bankruptcy in 1974. Last month, Miami·based Air Florida offered a $29.S million bid for the Westgate interest held by the FDIC. Since then the William Lyon Co. has come in with a $38.S million offer and PSA officials say they can top them all. The Civil Aeronautics Board has final say. But first, said Hastings, PSA wants to scrutinize Westgate's financialTecords. Another bidder, San Dl•tc> ener1y entrepreneur Ric.bani L Buma, sent a S50.000 depollt IO Judce Nlelaoa and delcribed ll • forleltable If be la unable to beat. the other offers. Airlines Purchase .Prt;1posed The owners of Golden West. Airlines, a Newport Beach: baaed commuter firm, have worked out a tentative agree· ment to purchue controlling in· terest in a small San Luis Obiapo commuter airline. Martin Stone, whose Santa Monica-baaed Monogram In- dustries Inc, controls Golden West along with 28 other com· panies, worked out the deal last weekend but kept it secret tmW late tbJs week. The SO · shareholders of Swift AireLines, which began making runs between San Luis Obi.spo and Los Angeles 11 years ago, are set to vote Nov. 19 on whether to accept the offer. The dollar amount of the offer was not disclosed. Officiali from Monogram In- dustries, which acquired Golden West Airlines last February for an undisclosed amount of cash, were not availablefor comment. Wanda Strassburg, vice presi- dent of Swift Aire, stressed that the agreement would not lead to a merger between her firm and Golden West. ''The Martin St.one firm owns 29 different corporations, it just happens that one or them is Golden West Airlines." she ex- plained. Bandit Hits Mesa Bank A bandit who showed a teller the gun stuck In his waistband Thunday escaped from a Costa Mesa branch of United California Bank with SSSS. "Ifitlooks good." JI as tings con- tinued, "we'd want to just take • over the operation. Most of their jets are leased anyway and were in the process o( purchasing a fleetofthenewSuper80s." Earlier this year .. Monte.rey- based Golden Gate Airlines tried unsuccessfully to acquire Swift Aire. Shortly aft.er that offer was made, Swift Aire lodged a com· plaint with the Civil Aeronautics Board charging that Golden Gate Airlines was attempting to put it out of business. Ttie woman teller told police the six-foot, three·inch bandit wearing a brown cowboy hat told her, "Give me all your large bills. Hurry up. or I'll shoot. Give them all to me." The gunman, who wore his hair in a ponytail and had a mustache. was described as about 216 years old with a flat race. He ordered the money stuffed into an envelope, walked from the bank at 3029 Harbor Blvd., and fled on foot across a parking lot, police said. Taxes Said Just VATICAN CITY <AP) -Pope John Paul II told European fis- cal experts today that taxes were "a form of justic e," although it may sometimes be difficult for: governments to levy them in a fair manner. The pon- tiff said it was the duty of any govemme.nt to promote the com· moo good of its citizens . _, the SMALL and .. of 1111 But a spokesman for the FDIC charged that PSA 's only real in-terest is to "spoil the sale." " Officials from Air Florida, which, in avi•tiioo circles, baa earned the nickname "the darlln1 of deregulation,·• said they bad no Intention of merging the two airlines and that each would re- main independentoftheother. Official:! rrom the William Lyon Co. were not available to com- ment on their bid. FBI Conviction Seen 'Harmless' WASIIlNGTON CAP ) -The civil rights conviction of two former FBI officials who or· dered warrantless break·ins in the search for left-wing ter- rorists in the early 1970s may have little effect on today's FBI. Edward S. Miller, convicted Thursday along with W. Mark Felt, said the decision will not harm the FBI. which he called still a "great and grand or- ganization ... An FBI spokesman s aid agents now· have specific guidelines in such cases. Both Swift Aire and Golden Gate service the same Central California area. His Vote Important SAN DIEGO <P >-Count Navy Capt . Bill Christensen among those Americans who still believe their vole-means something. Transferred last month to command the Naval Air Station in Jacksonville, Fla., Christensen got his absentee ballot too late to get it back to San Diego by retummail. So he paid $40, placed it on a commercial jet to San Diego and had a friend de- liver it to his old Tierrasap- ta polling place. Our store is like an iceberg! No -we're not chilly to deal with -it's that you only see •. ·one tenth of our store from the front. ri, Peqple visiting us for the first time are flabbergasted when the spacious interior unfolds before them. The huge showroom has thousands of samples. (Customers tell us we t)ave the largest selection they have seen). Our warehouse contains an inventory of infinite variety. Hundreds of remnants inhabit a 2 5x50 Remnant room . Add offices. a spacious drapery room. plenty of parking. pleasant people. and you'll have the "Big Picture" of our successful operation! DEN'S : iiiStillatioii: ·cuBtom drapsri•• ·linoleum • yJOOd floor .,. 1663 ,lAC!NTIA AV!NIJ~ • q>.STA MESA , CALIF, 92627 -. . , ... ,· -------------:~---·-·-j· TRANSACTIONS ~ ~ ~ ~ -~ ~ ~ ~ •I 1~ I... 't "-<"-C.. Vt"°'~ C"O r1 !IGo (IOIW ("Q l'I "do ,._, (fl9 '' .... 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I ';! ! : ~, .• , 7-JJ It-;\: telW .. ,1 l ~ ... 8:' : m:;: ~ ...... , I ... ~ ,,..& ~ •• li -16 Mli .... It 111 1'Yf ~ ~ '""""IC . • -t j • j ' N OM. 'I' ""'°' ••• Dow Jones Fin81 DOWN ~.99 CLOSING 132.42 WOMEN TRYING TO REOPEN SEWING FACTORY Norma carteon, left, Janice Strtngham, Mary Mecham Jobless Women Fight Own Unfun PROVO, Utah (AP) -When the Barblzon Corp. shut down its lingerie sewing shop her~ June t , it tossed 320 women out of work. Three are fighting back. trying to set up a worker-owned business. It's a brave story, but a not uncommon story in times or recession and layoffs. What gives this labor tale a twist is that instead or righting management, the women find themselves bucking their own union. the International Ladies Garment Workers Union. JMRCE STRINGHAM, 32, Mary Mecham, 44, and Norma Carlson, about SO, had worked at Barblzon for a combined total ' or 45 years when the firm announced it would close its Provo plant. Barbizon President Anthony Ritter blamed the economy. the changing nature of the industry and the need to consolidate operations in the East, where the textile mills are located. W1111 GOOD REASON, Barbizon was the only union sewing shop within a 40·mile radius, and one of only four in Ut.ah. a righl·to·work state. Nearby non·union shops paid wages averaging 25 percent to 50 percent lower than Barbizon's union scale. As officers for ILGWU Local 430, the three women began looking for options to keep their members employed. Most ended up taking non·union sewing jobs or simply re· turned to hearth and home. Warner Woodworth, a Brigham Young Unlvenily business professor, su,1eated lhe women re-orcanize Barbir..on aa a worier..owned ~.-The idea caught oo local· ly. and LocaJ 430 asked the international for $10.000 from their union dues to fwtd a feasibility study. .-.1ork• In Tier .tipotllgltt ,,,~ .... !Ii C-• '1~ U 01', <en!\ <t l)OUncl. US CMSHn•t.on-. 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