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For 3 Fires Bergeson Vows
Iii Niguel Area Tax Index Fight
;lllderson Choices?
Sources close to independent presidential candidate John
Anderson say he has narrowed his 'Vice presidential can-
didate choice to (from left) Boston Mayor Kevin White.
former Texas Rep. Barbara Jordan and Wisconsin Gov
Patrick Lucey.
BJ FllEDE&IC& SCHOEMEHL °'-~"-'--A 24-year-old UC Irvine
medical student and bis 27-year-old wife were found bludgeoned fo deatb lmlde a Laguna Niguel
residence Thursday niabt.
The bodies 'ol Keith Eli Har·
tlnaton and his wife, Patrice
Aane, were discovered about
Three Niguel
Fires Blamed
On Arsonist
6 : 30 p. m. by Harrington's
father, Roger HarringtOn, who
had returned to the Niguel
Shores residence following a
sbort trip, accorcbng to Orange
County Sheriff's Department Lt.
Andy Ramero.
The elder Harrington also was
an occupant of the residence,
Ramero said.
Both bodies were found lying
in.bed with "massive trauma to
the upper body," including the
head, Ramero said.
Tile exact cause of death,
hewever, ·ba s ·not been
established. be said. pendin~
further studies by coroner's dep-
uties . Ramero declined to disclose
whether the'-bouse.or the room in
which the bodies were found
showed signs of a stnaggle. He would only 588 that in-
vestigators have not yet de-
termined a motive for the double
slayangs.
"It's very strange," Ramero
commented.
Niguel Shores where the house
is located at 33381 Cockleshell
Drive is a private community
where resident.a and guests must
be cleared by a guard for entry.
Ramero said detectives at tb1I
staae d the investi1atlon bad no
way of knowtn1 whether the
Harrlnaton• were acquainted
with their attacker or attackers.
Another immediate unknown ..-....--be 11ld, .... u1'0w 10iig lhe ~
rldltCJDI bad been dead.
Ramero said they were lat
teen alive earlier in the week
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Aviatio• Pioaeer
McDonnell's
Founder Dies
ST. LOUIS CAP) -James
Smith McDonnell. one of the last
of America's aviation pioneers
and the builder or one or the
world's largest aerospace com-
panies, died today of complica-
tions from a stroke s uffered early
in August.
McDonnell, 81, died at his home
in suburban St. Louis
Botn in Denver on April 9, 1899,
of an Arkansas familyi ~~
nell attended high school in LlWe
Rock, Ark. He graduated from
Princeton in 1921 with a degree in
physics an4 later received a
master's degree in aeronautical
engineering from Massachusetts
I nstituteofTechnology.
Following work that ranged
from test pilot to engineer for
other firms, McDonnell rounded
his company at Lambert Fieta in
Flies Battled
SAN JOSE <AP> -Efforts to
stop an infestation of Mediterra-
nean fruit mes continue in Santa
Clara County, with agricultural
omcials planning to double the
number of sterile flies they are
releasing each week.
• St. Louis in 1939. He then bad 12
employees. '
Jn 1979, McDonnell Douglas
Corp. reported earnings of $199
million on sales or $5.3 billion with
a $10.88 billion order backlog.
During World War II. McDon·
n ell Aircra ft Corp. expanded
rapidly but devoted most of its ef-
forts to subcontracting work for
larger manufacturers.
....BefDre the end of the con.met,
however. McDonnell had begun lo
design one or the earliest jet
planes. a plane which would pro-
pel the United States Navy into
thejetage.
McDonnell, known as "Mr.
Mac" to employees; also was
proud that bis company's
Mercury a nd Gemini s pace
capsules helped put the first men
into space.
An early believer in space
travel. McDonnell began work
that led to the space capsule's de·
ve1opmenl even before the gov·
ernment allocated any money to
it. His greatest pride was that
both the Mercury and Gemini
series of flights were completed
without the loss or a man on a
space trip.
succu•s AT 11
Air fltoneer McDonnell
Bergeson to Try ·Again
Senate Fails to Override Indexing Veto
Assemblywoman Marian
Bergeson promised today that
she will launch a second attempt
early next week to override Gov.
Edmund Brown Jr. 's veto Of her
income tax indexing bill.
An attempt late Thursday by
the Senate to do just that failed
on a 47-21 vote.
earlier this summer.
But Brown, who predicted the
bill could bring financial chacJe
in future years, vetoed it.
Aides to the Newport Beach
Republican claim the aovemor
put on a full-court press in the
last week to woo Dem9(:rata to
bis side.
Many Democrats abltalne<\
Crom voting.
The Newport Beach represen.
tatlve's effort to place tbe index-
ing bill permanently in the state
lawbook miased by seven votes
of reacbinc the required two-o _:fnaee& R--•ed thirds Senate approval fot' an ~ -e ~~-
override. MANILA, Philippines <AP) -
But Jin. Berseson said she A u .s. Navy 1bl_p todu JJlcked wlll~aln next week. -up '28 Vltitnamese refUI"' from Tll• blii, whicb would provide a boat tldrift in tbe Sovtb CldDa
for annual adjmUn1 of Income Sea, brbalina to m tbe tGtal
tax br~ for inflation, wu number ~ riftas.., reKUld In
appro'Wed unantmoualy by both leu tban 24 bOIU'I, a Navy
the full AIMmbly ud Senate 1poke1man repor\ed.
A 1979 law, also by Mrs.
Bergeson, provided income tax
indexing but tbe bilJ had a two-
year sunset clause inserted in it.
The bill expires in 1981.
. ln bis veto message last
month. Brown said the
Le1isJature should wait util
next year to decide whether to
make indexing a permanent
state law. He cited the unstable
ffODOlll)' and a "Sl billion to 92
blllloa shortage the state fat.'fll." Mn. 8'raeson aaid if her 11'19
bill la allowed to e.xpire it will
mean tbe state ia belptn1 itaelf
to uecreUuJncr.eu.. -"Uthe eeanomy la uncen.tn,
we either have to cut aemeea or
propoee an bonelt, -aboveboard
tu ~." 1be 1aMI. ''Tbis
mo ta anosant a.ud insemttlve tq1be~clut." •
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Mortgage
Rate Dip
Credited
LOS ANGELES (AP) -
Reflecting temporary lower home
mortgage rates, the Consumer
Price Index for Los Angeles and
OrangecountiesdecreasedinJuly
for the first time in l wo years, dip-
ping by six-tenths of a percent. However, prices ror th.,.egion
remained 15.8percentabovethose
inJulyl979.
And the decrease may be only
short-lived.
Meantime, the €Pl for tDeSan
Diego metropolitan area, which is
published bimonthly, s howed
prices there rose only 0.1 percent
since May-thesmallestincrease
since the Labor Department
began keeping s tatistics on the
area inJanuaryl978.
The San Diego mciex was 14.3
percentaboveitslevelayearago.
··Lowerhomemortgages finaJJy
began tosbow up in the CPI, "said
Faith Heinemann, director of the
Bureauof Labor Statistics here.
Al their peak this year.
mortgage rates soared to 18 per-
cent. By last month they had
dropped to 12percent, but are now
edging up again with loan rates
averaging between 13 percent and
13,,.. percent. Th.is increase is ex-
pected to be renected in a higher
CPI lor August. The cost of homeownership for
the month dropped by 3.3 percent
in Los Angeles and Orange coun·
ties, while the cost of renting an
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Coast
Weather
Mostly SWU\Y Saturday'
except for overnight
cloudiness lasting until
m i d -mornins. Lows
tonight 62 at the beaches
and H Jnltnd. HJgbs
Satu.rdaY 74 to 83.
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BILLY CARTER'S LAWYDS CONFER AT HEARING
Henry Ruttt .Ir. (left), Stephen Pofl•k
Vote Unaai•ous
Committee Vetoes
OC Charter Plan
8 y GLENN SCOTT
• -otO.-v.MY~~--A blue-ribbon commission de-
cid ed Thursday that Orang<:
County government does not
need a charter.
Commission members, who
were appointed by the Board of
Supervisors to investigate the
politically sensitive question.
voted 8-0 against a c harter
claiming a dvantages of a
c harte r don 't outweigh it s
shortcomings.
"he) told consulta nt John
. .;anger and staff aide Robert J .
Huntley to draft a final report to
the s upervisors that would wrap
up the pros and cons of a charter
a nd then ex plain the com-
mission's recommendation.
That report is to be reviewed
by the commjssion at a 5 p.m.
meeting, Sept. 11 at lhe county
Hall of Administration.
Sanger. howe ver. repeatedly
urged the comm1ss1on to focus
on some or the specific issues
that led to their recommenda-
tion. such as whether the power
to make appointments to the
board would be considered an
advantage of a charter.
Otherwise. he said, "I would
not be satisfi ed as a reader
a bout how the commission
jumped from the (acts to the
conclusions."
B ut the commission e r s
avoided s u c h a detail e d
analysis, claimin g that there
would be little agreement.
terpreting the commission's
-OJ>inions.-----· -•
Commission chairman Bruce
Sumner said after the meeting
that the panel realized over the
course or several meetings, that
the charter didn't accord the
freedoms of home rule formerly
anticipated.
He noted counties such as
Orange that use st ate-mandated
bylaws instead of ind ividual
c harters have received more
flexibility through recent state
legislation.
The commission also was con-
cerned about charte r require-
ments that force a ll proposed
c hanges in the structure of a
government to become . ballot
measures, Sumner said.
Re said s uch requirements
mak-e governments reluctant to
change even wben they .should.
Irvine Firms
Dark After
Power Fails
The second power outage this
week hit the Irvine Industrial
Complex Thursday, leaving 750
Southern California Edison
ctl8tomers without electricity at
12:51 p.m.
m--t---M-en~l"--l.Aonai:d-Shane-said FuU PQw_er .;!'as restored at
2:27 p .m., sa1Cl-Uua JiclUe ,
area manager for the utility.
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although the group had reached
the s ame conclusion, com ·
missioners probably had used
different reasonings.
Sajd member H. Rodger
Howell: "We'd have to give up
our families and friends every
night while we're down here
hammering. We don't need a
m icroscope on every possible
consideration.··
Sanger finally accepted the
commission's direction and later
ajlmitted the report, while not as
d~tailed as he might like, would
include some "intermediate con-
clusions we'll try to articulate."
"Rowell told Sanger to use as
much freedom as he could in in·
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An underground cable failure
caused the power outage in the
a rea bounded by M cGaw
Avenue, Von Karman Avenue,
the San Diego Freeway and
Jamboree Boulevard, Jacklee
said.
Tuesday morning, a power
outage struck the southwestem
section of the industrial com-
plex, causing 1,100 Edison
customers to be without power
for about an hour. That incident
was blame d on a b lown
transformer.
Neither outage affected
nearby John Wayne Airport.
V.S. Gaim
New&ue
WASlUNGTON (AP) -The
United States has initialed an
agreement with Somalis provid·
ing a new launch pad for U.S.
military power in the troubled
Persian Gulf region.
Final terms, reached after
three days of negotiations here,
include $20 million a year in
c redits for Somalia to buy
American weapons. In return, the
U.S. Navy gets access to the
Berbera port on the Hom ol
Africa, aloogaide strategic oil·
shlpplftl lanes.
The bMe wu built initially for
tbe So.tel navy, but Soman_.
switched tta allegia.nce while tta
netchbor, Ethiopia, Joined the
Soviet camp.
I.yoffe Loom
lllAMI (AP) -A flDanclal
lhHllf ln tH alrllDd ind'*1y
may force Pan American World
Alrwaya to lay olf up to 1,-rucbt auenduta tbia .if all, tbe
company MYS·
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WASHINGTON (AP> -a.a• lnv..U••ton ~r•Md 8U1t Carter ua1A toda to ... .,. .... ny tM rrrat lnata mant of
hl1 ..-000 ~meats from Libya
w11 dellv..-onty two weeks .... u~-dftcial met with PNlldnt ....... '"ft ... Ult oolncldental," the
11'..W.t'a ~er told a Senate '~ 1utieommlttee in b1a Hfflldday eolteltimony.
Aued lf the Libyans mlaht
bave belleved their r ehaliQna
wllh Billy Carter led to the
meettna with President Carter,
the brothe r replied. ·'Thul would
be pltre •peculation."
Bllly Carter insisted the full
$220,000 was part of a $500,000
loan and insisted It could not be
a fee because he did nothing to
try to lnfluence U.S. policy for
Libya,
But Sens. Strom Thurmond, R·
S.C .. and Charles McC. Mathias,
R-Md .. pressed the point that the
first $20,000 Libyan payment
"!as made Dec. 27, only two
w eeks afte r Libya 's c hief
Washington diplomat. Ali el-
Houdari, met with President
Carter on Dec. 6.
Thurmond quoted a memo dic-
tated by President Carter saying
he mentioned improving rela·
lions with Libya during that
meeting.
"You believe that was just
coincidental?" Thurmond asked
Carter . ·'The loan had been negotiated
since Au gust." Billy Carter
replied. "IL was just coinciden·
tal."
But Thurmond did not quote
othe r sections of the Carter
me mo in which the president
said the primary purpose of the
meeting was to protest Libya's
sacking and bumjng of the U.S.
embassy in Tripoli._
The president also noted that
he had thanked el-Houdari for
Libya's help in efforts lo free the
U.S. hostages in I ran.
Sen.· Patrick J . Leahy, D-Vt.,
questioned Billy Carter about
the statement by Joel Lisker. a
Justice Department offi cial, that
the president's brother told ru m
the first $20,000 payment was not
a loan but was reimbursement
from Libya for Carter's ex-
penses hosting a Libyan delega-
tion in Georgia.
"I don't recall that," Carter
replied.
"If Lisker testified that, would
he be telling the truth?" Leahy
asked. "He would not," Carter said.
· •. . .So if you said at a ny time
that it was reimbursement. that
would be a false statement? ..
Leahy asked . ··ves sir," Carter said.
Under renewed questioning to·
day. Billy Carter continued to in·
s ist that the money was a loan.
but he said he knows of no proof
of that other Uran his own word.
"How can we be sure?" asked
Sen. Max Baucus. D·Mont.
"Right now, just m y word.
senator," Carter replied.
D uring his first d ay. of
testimony Thur sday . Billy
Carter insisted, "I never tried to
change U.S.' policy. ~ !'lay hav.e
ei-ven Jimmy my op101on. buL 1t
was just shooting the bull."
Billy said he told the president
in a brief conversation that ''it
makes no sense" for America to
buy 900 times as much in ~oods
from Ubya as it sells to Ubya.
He said the president "made no
response at all.•·
Dail y Pilot P-by P<ltrl<k 0'~1
'Wi%ard' Wannup
Characters from cast o f the upcoming performance of "The
Wizard of Oz.'' to be p ut on by the Newport Beach Parks
and Recreation Depa rtment. get ready for three,day run
at the Newport Theater Arts Center. Performances will
be given Aug . 29. 30 and 31. From let't. ar e Roy Nesbitt
(Tin Man). Deanne J acobs (Dorothy) and Bob Berman
<Scarecrow).
Key Witness Sile~t · ··
In OC Man~s Killipg
S POJ\~CAP) A key
figure in the brutal double slay
ing of a Spokane woman anci a
Huntington Beach. Calif .. man
in June will not testify in the
case. her attorney ~ays.
A hearing in lhl' Court of i\p·
peals. Division Ill. Spok<&ne was
called Thursday lo consider
Spokane County Superior Court
J udge Donald N Olson's de·
cision to bring Roseannu Mae
Moline of Portland, Orc . to tnal
for murder next Monday
Three men are also charge<! in
the June 20 killings of Kimberly
Ann Palmer, 19. Spokane, and
Scott Currier. 26. Huntington
Beach. The victims · bodies were
found south of Post Fa lls. Idaho,
Jun e 22. Currier had been
beaten to death. Mis~ Palmer
strani:?led
Tiger-bitte n
Jaw Resewn
PANA MA CITY. Panama
<AP) -Doctors said they suc·
cessfully reattached part of a
year-old boy's jaw bitten off by a
Bengal tiger when the boy stuck
his head into a tiger cage at a
circus here.
The child was reported in good
condition, able to take liquids 12
hours after surgery.
Dr Alex Sugarsty told re-
porters Thursday that Jose Raul
Hernandez. a membe r of a
circus-e mployed Guatemalan
family, had been bitten Wednes·
day as hls parents were busy
painting a nearby wagon.
..--------"This case·is CUU or motorey-
de clubs and bikers;• Chief
Deputy Prosecutor L.C. Kinnie
said, referring to reports that
Currier and 'several of the
defendants are motorcycle gang
members "People fear for their
lives if they testify All thesetnals
are gomgto bedifficult... .
Prose<>utors want Ms. Mol.me,
who allegedly made comments
to police incriminating herself
and others in the slayings, tried
first so thev can call her as a
witness in 'the Sept. 2 trial of
Donald M. Paradis. Spokane:
Thomas H. Gibson. Josephine
County, Ore .. and Charles
Amacher of Portland.
But Ms. Moline's attorney,
David Henault . accused the
state of trying to railroad his
client into an unfairly quick tnal
so she could be used as a witness
against the other defendants.
"My client won 't talk at all,"
Henault told Appeals Court
Commissioner !\1i c hae l F
Keyes. "She knows she can just
serve her time in jail for con·
tempt of court They're not go-
ing to shake her out. and have
her in another trial. ..
The prosecution's case may
ha ve been further complicated
by reports that another woman
held as a material witness in the
case -Cindy Simera of Spokane
-1s considering a jailhouse
marriage to Gibson.
Ms. Simera. already jailed for
contempt of court for refusing to
testify in the case -is reported·
ly s ix months pregna nt. The
wedding would technically take
her orr the witness hook. since
under state law. spouses can't
be forced to testify against each
other. officials said.
Crime Spree Trial Open
I.nguna Woman Describes Teens' Attack
A Laguna Beac h woman dcscri~ ln court Thursday how
she hid herself in a laundry
room of her home last March
afte r three young intruders
burst ln through the front door in
the beginning of what pros·
ecutors say was a South County
crime spree.
Mrs. Carmen Henderson, who
was at home with her husband in
their Center Street residence
last March 18, told an Orange
County Superior Court jury
Thursday that when her
husband went to answer the door
that night, three young black
men pushed into their home.
Standing lo the living room,
Mrs . Henderson said she almost
Immediately turned to l'Wl when
she beard one of the men say,
"Get the bitch."
"After I heard those words,"
she testified, "one of the men
turned toward me and started
after me.''
Mrs. Henderson said she ran
thtoulb the kitchen and into a
laundry area, closiD1 the doors
behbld ber. -
Tb1I apparently coavtnced her
punuer abe had fled out • back
door, lbe Hid under queetlonln1
by pl'OMCUtor Dave Carter.
8tandiq trial fOr the wnbbef~-y
of tbe Hendenou and a later
robbery and rape at an El Toro
home are three teen-agers from
Watts Michael Simmons, 18:
Benjamin Montgomery, 17, and
Darryl Walts, 16.
Carter, ln his opening state·
ment to the jury Wednesday,
claimed the three went on a one-
night crime spree in the South
County that ended with their ar-
rest on the Santa Ana Freeway
·slain Woman
Bound, Shot
ONTARIO, Can. <AP> -The
nude body of a Denver woman
was found with two gunshot
wounds tn her head in her motel
room and a transient was arrest-
ed in the killing, police said Thurs-
day.
Jill Stott, 32, apparently in On·
tario <111 bullness, was discovered
by a motel maid, pollcesald.
About four hours after her bQdy
was diJlcovered_, police said they
booked Hubert Herman Petrlcb,
2$, far inveaUCatlon of murder.
Ms. Stott had apparenUy been
bound with electrical cord and
then 1bot t bortly before mldnl1ht
Tuesday.
in a stolen car.
&trs. Henderson, asked by the prosecutor if she cowd identify
any or the three invaders, said
she couldn't. All she could re-
call, she said, was that the man
who chased her was wearing a
beige or tan jacket.
While in the laundry room,
Mrs . Hen ders on said s he
reached for a phone to call police .
She said she beard a "commo-
tfon.. rrom 400ther part or the
house,lhensilence. Mom~ts later, her husband,
bleeding from a bead wound,
found her.
Taken from their home were
cash and valuables,, she s~d. including an 1853 mme, which
was lat.er recovered.
Though Mrs. Henderson could
not identify the robbers, her
husband, James Hendersoil,
pointed out the three defendants
Wednesday in court as being the
ones who invaded their home.
Simmons and Montgomery,
He nderson said, both were
armed.
The prosecution claims the
trio went from the Hendenoo
home to an El Toro residence,
where the three bound and
gagged a couple and raped their
14-year-old dauahter.
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SLAYINGS •• I
wbn Ule elder Harrillston left ton.
No •UllMldS bave been iden-
tified. Ramero aaid. .
He noted th.at the 1bertrra de-·!
panment robbery bomlclde de·
tall ls tomeWbat "abort banded"
due to an unrelated, but large ln-
ve1tl1aUon ror two additional .
suspects in the so-called freeway ·
killings of young men and boys • •
In Southern California over the .
peat several years. ::
A apoteswoman at UCI said.;
today that Harrinstoli wu a •.
third year medical 1tudet wbo
would have 1raduated in 1111.
He enrolled as a n under ·
graduate in the UCI School of
Biological Sciences in 1973 and
received bis Baehelor of Science •
degree in premedical studies in :
1977.
Records indicate that he at·
tended high school in the Santa · •
Monica area prior to enrolling at
UC L
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PRICES •.•
apartment deereased by 0.2 per.
cent.
The C<l6ts of apparel and mis·
cellaneous goods also declined,
but they had only a minimal im·
pact on the overall CPI, Ms.
llesnemann said. She added that the 15.8 percent
increase for the year was the
lowest annual rate of price Mses
since the year ending January
1979. Fortheyear,45percentofall
the increases were attributed lo
higher mortgage rates and prices
for energy and services. Other
housing cosl'i and transportation
accounted for 35 f)(!rcent or the in-
crease, withthe balancecausedby
increases in apparel. medical, en-
tertainment and miscellaneous
expenses.
Iron 'Denies
Death-Story
On Hostages
NICOSIA. Cyprus CAP) -The
Iranian Foreign Ministry denied
today a Lebanese radio report
daiming that five Ame rican
hosta~cs at the U.S. Embassy in
Tehran were killed trying to
escape
"I have contacted the students
at the embassy a nd I a m
authon zed to say there is no
truth in this report," Foreign
Ministry spokesman A. Hashemi
told The Associated Press when
contacted by telephone from
Nicosia.
The report was broadcast by
the Voice of Lebanon, the Beirut
radio station of the Lebanese
Christian Phalange Party. Quot-
1 n g unidentified "Arab
diplomatic sources." it said five
of the Amencans who have been
captives since Nov . 4 chiseled a
hole in a wall and were shot and
killed as they tried to scale an
outer wall .
1 n Was hington. the State
Department desk monitoring the
hostage crisis said it had heard
nothing of any such happening.
Switzer land. which handles
American interests in Iran, said
it received a formal denial of the
Lebanese radio report from the
Iranian Foreign Ministry.
The Swiss Foreign Office
spokesman in Bern. Othm~r
Uhl, said the Swiss Embassy m
Tehran aJso confirmed that the
rt?port was erroneous. He did not
elaborate.
The report came on the 293rd
da y of captivit y fo r t he 52
American hostages.
Pilots Ask Probe
SAN JOSE <AP> -The na-
tion's pilots union wants the
federal government to reopen
hearings into a 1978 midair col-
lision over San Diego that killed
144 people. saying lnadeq.uate
air traffic procedures contribut-
ed to the accident.
Hostages'
Vote Urged
WASHINGTON (A.P) -
Rep . Thomas B. Evans
Jr.. R· De l., today in-
troduced a House resolu-
tion urging state election
officials to insure that
absentee ballota are sent
to the American hostages
in Iran. ·
Evans said the resolu-
tion would ask state of-
ficials to check to see if
any or the S2 hostages held
since Nov. 4 are registered
voters in their states. If
so, a n a bsentee ballot
would be forwarded to the
U.S. Embassy in Tehran
for the boltages to vote in
the November ceneral elec-
tlona.
Evans laid, "'Ibis action
would abow both our
fellow cltizenl and tbelr
capton tbat Amrtff hu
not for1otten them, and
their ~loul ria.bt.a of de-
mocrac)' cannot be locked
out by a bmlch of lnterna·
tlonal hoodlums."
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ORANGE COUNTY, CAL:IFORNIA
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Mesans File Lawsuit Against N a1'lllco 1
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edtral Dlatrlet Court. Loa ....... : rued by plaintiffs Gerald Baa1ert, Cuts Cbamberlaln
·abd Vlckl Crlttllll •l•lnst
Narmeo llataiala. Jae., U. suit
alllo .. • beiualf ·et au Calta ...... ........... wttbin a half·
tnlle ol t.he plant at eoo Victoria
St Also named u a defendant ln
the action ts Narmco'• parent or1aniuuoo. Celaneae Corp
The action. filed by Irvine al·
tomey Ell• W'Jnterbottom, aJ.
le1e1 that Nanneo haa releued
chemicals and a'Sbestos fibers
into the air and water , causing
neurological and respiratory dis-
orders.
The s uit contends that the
NWuel Double Slaying
chemical company experiences
exothermic reactions or fiery
"accldenU" u a result ol ex·
perlmenta with chemicals , caus-
in1 toxic vapors to be released.
It also contends that the com-
pany regularly discharges
chemicals and asbestos into the
air as part or its manufacturing
process.
Narmco is operated in the
cent.er ol a residential area un·
der a variance granted by the
Costa Mesa City Council.
Company officials announced
some time ago that they are
moving the operation to
Anaheim. The move is expected
to be completed next year .
Ma. Winterbottom said her
class action involves three
federal statutes, the Clean Air,
Clean Water and Solid Waste
Disposal Acts.
In addition to those statutes •
she said. the suit lists common
law cou.nts revolving around
nuisance. trespass. strict liabili·
ty. negligence, battery and mis-
representation.
"We are not stating a dollar
amount in damages," Ms. Win-
terbottom said. "That will be
s~u~ht according to proof at the
tame of trial."
She said the suit also seeks
punitive damages.
Still pe nding in Harbor
Municipal Court is a criminal
l
complamt filed againat Nannco I
by Orange County following in·
vestigation by the South Coast
Air Quality Manage ment Dis-
trict.
That misdemeanor citation
cont.ends that the plastics firm
caused odors in its Costa Mesa
neighborhood last April 4.
Narmco neighbors -working
with Tom Hayden's and Jane
Fonda's California Campaign
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UCI Med Student Bludgeoned
·Bombers'
S~ength
Boosted
WASHINGTON CAP > -
Defeme Secretary Harold Brown
announced today a technoloeical
breakthrough he said will enable
V .S. bombers, fighters and cruise
mlullel to penetrate any present
or future Soviet air defenses.
Browu said this development
.. alten the· military balance
alpificantly ...
I Al tbe same time, be called the
• tectmolrv, wbic.b would prevent so.let radar from spotting such
weaptm mtil It was too late to
knoelt them down, .. a formidable
~of peace.''
.... -eclllllribute tq the. main. ten.anee of peace by posing a new
and alpiflcantoffaet to the Soviet
Union's attempt to gain military
ucendancy . by weight or num-
ben.'' Brown said.
Wbllecallln1 this development,
known as "Stealth," a "major
technological advance of great
jnilltary significance." Brown
said the Pentagon wlll continue to
k~p~cal details a secret as
lolfgupouible. '
He denied that he was making
the announcement at this time to
help coul\ter Republican pres-
idential nominee Ronald
Reagan'• allegation.a that the
Carter administration has al-
lowed the United States to fall into
mllltary inferiority to the Soviet
Union.
The defense secretary told a
news conference be was malting
tbe a.DDOUDCement because or
what he described as "several
leaks" lD U.e news media in re·
cent weeks and because of
t'1i• brnkthrou1h technology
baa become known to a
larlft' number' of people, includ·
Int memben~Coacres•·
• While the tftbnoloo focuses on
.... .,.._ bombers, c:rutse mis-
'"" aad other warplanes to ~8orietairdefemeasuc-
ce1•fUJly. Pentagon research
cbtf!f Wllll~m Perry indicated
!bat it al8o may be applied to pro-
,tedinl tanb and other around 1H•Pom q.tmt radar·directed
f'lre, "
Coast
Weather
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except for overnl1ht
cloudlnet1 laatln1 until mld-mornina. Lowe taldlbt a at tbe beaebea ••cl II Inland. Ht1bs .......,7'toa.
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NEWPORT HEIGHTS RESIDENTS CALL TRAFFIC ISLAND 'HOT ROOO£RS' DEUOHT'
Circular Design W•• Recommended to 'Give a LJttle Atmosphere and to Slow Cara'
Ring's 'Ridieulous'
Rowid Island Foes Repdy to Square Off
By STEVE MARBLE
Ot•IHlly~S ....
A saucer-shaped street divider in the
middle of a busy residential intersection has
set a normally peaceful Newport Beach
neighborhood on fire with anger.
The six-week-old circular island, de-
signed as an innovative approach to slowing
motorists at Cliff Drive and Irvine Avenue,
has become a "hot rodder's delight" several
residents maintain. "It's the most s tupid, ridiculous thing
you could imagine," said Delores Shortridge,
who lives four doors away.
She said while some cars approac.b the
· island and appear confused about what to do,
others. "roar and screech" arcuMS it.
"Everyone who lives around here nearly
bas an accident every day," abe continued.
"I think it's been bit fouftimes so far."
One ol Mrs. Sbortrldge's neighbors taped
a petition to the 1.aland tut week askin1 the
city to remove it. She said 200 •ltned it.
Newport Traffic Engineer Rieb Ed·
monstoo said he's aware that tbe innovative
divider hasn't been the hit ol the summer in
Newport Heights.
He stressed. thou.ah, that the concept
emerged after several homeowner fCl'OUlll
worked with the city to come up with
"something with a little atmosphere to slow
traffic."
"It's designed so that people will rtt·
ognize that this is an intersection and slow down," Edmonston said. He said he's aware
or only one car running into the divider.
The island concept, approved by the
council earlier this year, was to be a pro-
totype of things to come. Others were ten-
tatively planned at several key intersections
In the neighborhood overlooking Newport
Harbor.
Edmonston said stop signs at Cliff and
Irvine were removed after the island was
built. He said the sign.a were replaced this
week ln the wake of the objectiom.
"1be only real negative aspect. .. be said.
''is that some motorists are confuaed whether
they're auppoled to turn in front or behind
the island."
Dover Shores resident llanball Stewart,
who said be drives past the lntenec:tion dai-
ly, called the divider "a bunch of nonsense;"
J have no idea where 1overnmenta1 a1encies
come upwitb tbinp like thia."
The resident.a aald they plan to sbow up
armed with their petition at nut llonday•s
City Council meetlnC and uk for tbe removal
of tbe traffic island.
County Prices Dip
1st Time in 2 Years
Tax Cut Talk
Spurs Stock
Price Surge LOS ANGELES (AP> -
Refiectlngtemporary lower home mortcaae rat.ea, tbe Consumer
Pl'tee IJides for Loe A'n1ele1 and
OranseeountiesdecreuediDJuly
for tbe ftnt time In two 1ears, dlp-
plna by ab.t.entJll of a percent. H°"""'. prtcea tor tb~ recion
remained15.lperceniabovetbose ln July Im.-( Rela&ed atory,-A4.)
.And the decrease rnay be only
15ort-ltftd.
llemdme. the CPI for tbe San
DlefOMtrCllPOUtanar .. , wblebls
publl1bed bimonthly. 1bowed
prtea there roee only 0.1 perc:ent
tiDtelhY-the amallea\ lacreue
1la11 th• Labor Departsnent
be1an lkMP6nl 1tau.tic1 on UI•
area iDJan...,-y 1978. Tbe 81111DlelO1DCleX was 14.S
percentaboYeltsleveJayear•IO·
''Lowwbomemort1a1esflnally
be1an toabow up ln the CPI,'' said
Faltb llllnemaDD, director of the
Bureauof LaborStatiatlca here.
At tbelr peak this year.
mortcase rates· soared to 18 per·
cent. By last month tbey had
droppedto Upercent, but are now
edlinl up qaiD with loan rates
averaitnebetween 13percenta.nd
13~ percen&. Th1I increue is ex·
peeled to be reflected lD a hllher
CPUor ~UC\llt.
The CGll of homeownenhtp for
the mmtb dropped by 3.S percent
in Loe Ancelet and Oran«ie COUD· ..... .
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NEW YORK <AP> -Stock
prie. IUl'pd in beHy tndinl
toda1 • a report ol a levelinl
otf tD tbe Mainer price spiral
and 8mlle ~OD a tax-cut
bill outweta d ae•n of a
apnadbtl prime rate rile.
·The ~ JODet averqe of so
lndustrtala, up 1.72 polaCI Tbun·
day. Jalned 5.M points to M0.8'1 at
llOOG afta' beiDI abud 10 point.I
earlier.
on ...._ were 1barpl1 bl.iber
d•plte .... tbat laclon••· .. eutUna IOIDe o'1 l)riee1 ln lllht of
a •orld petroleum llut.
Bodies
Found ..
In Bed
By FREDE.RICK SCHOEMEHL °' .. o.lly "91 , ....
A 24·year -old UC Irvine
medical student and his 27-year-
old wife were found bludgeoned
to death inside a Laguna Niguel
residence Thursday night.
The bodies of Keith Eli Har-
rington and his wife. Patrice
Anne. were discovered about
6 :30 p .m . by Harrington's
father. Roger Harrington. who
had returned to the Nigue l
Shores residence following a
short trip. according to Orange
County Sheriffs Department Lt.
Andy Ramero. The elder Harrington also was
an occupant of the residence,
Ramero said. Both bodies were found lying
in bed with .. massive trauma to
the upper body." including the
head, Ramero said.
The exact cause of death.
howeve r , ha s not been
established, he said. pending
further studies by coroner's dep-
uties. Ramero declined to disclose
whether the house or the room in
which the bodies were found
showed signs of a struggle.
He would only say that in·
vesligators have not yet de·
t.e rmined a motive for the double
slayings.
''It's very strange," Ramero
commented.
Niguel Shores where the home
is located at 33381 Cockleshell
Drive is a private community
where residents and guests must
be cleared by a guard for entry.
Ramero said detectives at this
stage ol the investigation had no
way or knowing whether the
Harringtons were acquainted
with their attacker or attackers.
Another immediate unknown.
he said. was bow long the Har-
ringtons bad been dead .
Ramero said they were last
seen alive earlier in the week
when the elder Harrington left
town.
No suspects have been iden·
tified. Ramero said.
He not.ed that the sberifrs de-
partment robbery homicide de·
tail is somewhat "short handed"
due to an unrelated, but large in·
vestigation for two additional
suspects in the so-called freeway
killings of young men and boys
in Southern California over tbe
past several years.
A spokeswoman at UCJ said
today that Harrington . was a
third year medical student who
would have naduated in 1911.
BLUDGEONED TO DEATH
UCI Student Harrington
Peninsula
Sideiml,k
Rejected
A proposal to extend an ocean-
front walkway from the tip of
the Balboa Peninsula to the San-
ta Ana River was shot down
Thursday by Newport Beach
planning commissioners.
The reaction from the dozens
or homeowners who packed the
afternoon review session of the
city's st ate-mandated local
coasta l plan was predictable.
They were delighted.
But the crowd was warned by
commissioners, who agreed S-2
to slice the walkway concept
from t1!e coastal land use plan,
that this may not be the last
word on the walkway. Com-
missioners Allan Beek and Hal
Thomas cast the opposing votes.
.. Unless w e offer some
alternatives," remarked Com-
missioner De bra Allen, "the
Coastal Commission will look at
our plan and, I fear, put the
walkway back in."
State Coastal Commission
planners, in a Jetter to the city.
called the wallrway an excellent
concept, saying it would help
open up beaches in Newport that
have become "quasi-private."
They said beaches alon«i the
tip of the Balboa Peninsula,
between E Street and the jetty,
are beautiful but underutilized
and lack accessibility to the
general public.
Coastal Commission planners·
also su.11eated that the city,
strongly consider providing
other means of access such as a.
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DETROIT (AP> -President Carter today told lus new
political ally, the Amencan Federatioo of Teachers. that they
are comrades in arms guarding tbe future against the
Republicans. Carter also thanked the national convention of the
s:;o,ooo-member union for its endorsement, pledged not to betray
their t.rust. and praised Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, whom the
AFT originally supported for the Dem~raUc presidential
nomination.
Major 8a•b BU. IAHlll Rate
NEW YORK CAP> -Three major New York ban.ks today
jised their prime lending rates to 11.25 percent, matching the
quarter·point increase posted Tuesday by Chase Manhattan
B~. ~ Citibank, the nation's second-largest commercial bank. was
fint to match Chase. Anc:I No. 4-ranked Manufacturers Hanover
Trust Co. and No. 6 Chemical Bank quickly followed.
West Coast banks joining later in the increase included the
Bank C'A California, California First Bank. Lloyds Banlc of
California, United California Bank. the Bank of America and
Security Pacific National Bank •
Billy Says Libya
Loan Not Bribe
WASHINGTON <AP) -Billy
Carter told skeptical senators to-
day they will have to take his
word that the $220,000 he got
from Libya was a loan to help
him out or a financial hole and
not a payoff to use his influence
with his brother, President
Carter
Twice during a grilling by a
s pecial nine-m ember Senate
Judiciary aubeommiltee, the
president's younger brother was
asked what proof he had that the
money constituted installment
-0n a $500,000 loan as he con-
tends
.. Just my word," he replied
both limes.
Sen. Strom Thurmond. R-S.C.,
noted that the first payment, a
$20.000 check dated Dec. 27.
1979, came less than a month
after President Carter met with
Ali el-Houderl, Libya's chief
Washington diplomat. The presi·
dent had mentioned improving
relations with Libya at that
lime. ,
BUly Carter said this was
.. just a coincidence" and that
negotiations for the loan had
been going on alnce August. Sen.
Charles McC. Mathias Jr., R·
Md., asked if the meeUna might
not have given Libyan officials
the impresaioo that Billy Carter
had DlOre ability to influence
U .S. policy than he bad ln-
dicat.ed.
Carter said this was "entirely
s peculative" and that h e
couldn't answer.
Sen. Robert Dole, R-Kan ..
asked Billy Carter how it was
that he received $20,000 in 1979.
s ince by his own testimony
negotiations for the loan were
not completed until May 1980.
The president's brother
replied that Houderi, who gave
the check to a Billy associate,
knew the loan necotiatloDS wet"e
underway.
Sen. Max Baucus, D-Moot.,
asked how the panel could be
s ure the $20,000 payment was
not part of "a separate loan
agreement."
"Right now. just my WOl'd,
senator," Billy Carter said.
Baucus later asked if it was
possible that the second che<:k,
for $200.000 dated April 7 of this
year, was "unrelated" to the
loan negotiations.
·'No. sir." said Carter. A,!>ked what assurance there
was of this, he replied, "Because
I know it was not. Just my
word." Sen. Patrick Leahy, D·Vt ..
questioned the younger Carter
about a stat ement by Joel
Lisker, a Justice Department of·
fictal, that the president's
brother told him the first $20,000
payment was not a loan but was
reimbursement for Billy
Carter's expenses when he
played host to a Libyan delega-
tion in Georgia.
Phony Doctor Tip
From Irvine Unit?
The bead of Pacific Southwest
Medical Group aald Thursday
hia firm blew the whistle on the
man who masqueraded as a
P,hyaician there for almost three
years.
· Administrator Brian Fink said
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at a news conference called to
defend his Irvine clinic that doc·
tors there had received a tip
from an out-of-state source that
Gerald C. Barnes, 47, of Trabuco
Canyon was not licensed.
The unidentified informant
was trusted enough that Barnes
was immediately confronted
with the information and sus·
pended, Fink said. Cllnic of·
ficiala then contacted the State
Board of Medical Quality NJ·
surance, whose agents arrested
Barnes on Wednesday.
The Suspect WU ca:::ed with
practici.na medicine wrttial
prescri~ without a llceme. Jerry Sanden, a 1u~
investigator for the state board,
said Barnes apparently Uled the
license ol a doctor wttb UM same
name who YIOrkl tn Stockton.
Although Barnet apparently
practicect rrauctuleaUy, l"tnk
detcribed blm u a compeUat
doetor wbole work WU .. re-
viewed bJ bll eoU.•l'MI· He
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Ber~son
To Fight
Bill VetO
Auemblywoman Marian
Berit!IOO promised today that
ah• will launch a second attempt
early next week to override Oov 1 E~mund Brown Jr. 'a veto of her
income I.ax lbdnlng bill. An attempt late Thursday by
the ~te to do Just that failed
on 1 47..et vote.
The Newport Beach represen-
tative's effort to place the index·
mi blll permanently in the stale
lawbook missed by seven votes
of reaching the re<fuired two-
thirds Senate approval for an
override.
But Mrs. Bergeson said she
will try agam next week.
The bW. which would provide
for annual adjusting of income
tax brackets for inflation, was
approved unanimously by both
the full Assembly and Senate
earlier this summer.
But Brown. who predicted the
bill could bring financial chaos
in future years. vetoed il.
Aides to the Newport Beach
RepubUcan claim the governor
put on a ftill·court press in the
last week to woo Democrats to
his side.
•Many Democrats abstained
from voting.
A 1979 la w, a lso by Mrs. ~
Bergeson. provided income tax
indexing but the bill had a two·
year sunset clause inserted in it.
The biU expires in 1981.
In his veto m essage last
month . Brown said the
Legislature should wail until
next year to decide whether to
ma ke indexin~ a permanent
state law. He cited the unstable
~conomy and a · '$1 billion to $2
billion shortage the state faces."
Mrs. Bergeson said if her 1979
bill is allowed to expire it will
mean the state is helplng itself
to a secret tax increase.
"If the economy is uncertain,
we either have to cut services or
propose an honest, aboveboard
tax increase." she said. "This
veto is arrogant and insensitive
tu the work.iog class."
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NARMCO •••
tor Economic Democracy or·
ganization -have been ques·
tioning whether emissions from
the factory have caused in·
ordinate illnesses in the
neighborhood.
They circulated a question-
naire earlier this year that they
contend indicates more illnesses
near the plastics facility.
SCAQMD tes t s n ear the
Narmco plant this summer at
the request or area residents de-
termined that all chemical and
fiber emissions measured were
well below levels allowed by
law.
Robert Stemmler. president of
Narmco. said today he has not
received a copy of the filing and.
therefore. cannot comment. He
said he expects to make a state·
ment when the ~umeot is in
his hands. ~bably in a week or
so.
SUCCUMBS AT 11
Air Pfoneer McDonnell
Air Pioneer
McDonnell
Dies at 81
ST. LOUIS <AP> -James
Smith McDonnell. one of the last
of America's aviation pioneers
and the builder of one of the
world's largest aerospace com·
panies, died today or compUca-
tlons from a stroke suffered early
in August.
McDonnell. 81. died al his home
in s uburban St. Louis.
Born in Denver on April 9. 1899.
of an Arkans as family. McDon·
nell attended high school in Little
Rock . Ark. He graduated from
Princeton in 1921 with a degree in
physics and later received a
master's degree in aeronautical
engineering from Massachusetts
InstituteofTecbnology.
Following work that ranged
from test pi.lot to engineer for
other finm. McDonnell founded
his company at Lambert Field in
St. Louis in 1939. He then bad 12
employees.
In 1979, McDonnell Douglas
Corp. reported earnings of $199
million on s ales of $5.3 billion Wlth
a $10.88 billion order backfog.
During World War 11, McDoo·
nell Aircra ft Corp. expanded
rapidly but devoted most of its ef·
forts to subcontracting work for
la~g~manufacturers.
liefore the end of the conflict,
however. McDonnell had begunto
design one of the earliest jet
planes, a plane which would pro-
pel the United States Navy into
the jet age.
McDonnell. known as "Mr.
Mac" to employees. also was
proud that his company's
Mercury and Gemini space
capsules helped put the first men
into space.
'Wizard' War••..,
Cbaracten from cut oftheupcomln&performanceof ••The
Wizard ~ Oz,'• to be put on by the Newport Beach Parka
and Recreation Department, aet ready for three-day run
at tbe Newport Theater Arta Center. Performancee will
be 11 ... Aul. a. 30 and 31. From left are Roy Netbitt
(Tin Ila). Dulme Jacobe (Dorothy) and Bob Berman
(Scarecrow).
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Unit opposes
OC Charter
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By GLENN SCOTI' Of• o.lt'r .........
A blue-rlbbon commlaaion de-
c ided Thunday that Oranie
County eovernment doea DOt
need a charter.
Commission members, who
were appointed by the Board or
Superviaors to investigate the
politically sensitive quest.Ion,
voted .8·0 ag_ainst a charter
4Refugees
Face New
Sex Charges
Costa Mesa police said today
they will file additional charges
against four Vietnamese immi·
grants suspected or raping six
Orange County women in recent
months.
Investigators said a 17-year.
old Co5ta Mesa girt bas iden-
lif ied the four as those who
forced her into their car at gun-
point Aug. 11. drove her to
Irvine and forced her to perform
oral sex acts.
Already held on 68 sex and
kidnapping charges following
arraignment in Central
Municipal Court Wednesday are
Minh Quang Nguyen. 18. of San·
ta Ana; Bo Quoc Pham. 20, of
Irvine and Dung Qunc Pham, 18,
his brother, also of Irvine.
A Hi-year-old San~ Ana boy is
held in Orange County Juwo.ile
Hall on similar charges.
'Police allege that tbe quartet
picked the girl up near Harbor
Boulevard~ Victoria~ at
about 8 p.m. Aug. 11, the day
before they allegedly raped an
18-year-old Costa Mesa girl Wl·
der similar circumstances.
Two of the suspects were ar·
rested a few days later while
they s at io a Cos ta Me s a
restaurant in which the us-y.:ar·
old waitress worked.
The other two were arrested
by Huntingt.On Beach police who
acted oa information received
from Costa Mesa investigators
m attempting to clear up the Ju.
ly rape ol a girl from their city.
Costa Mesa investigators said
the 17-year-old Mesa girl wbo re.
ported her ordeal Thursday bad
not s tepped fo rwa rd earlier
because or some erroneous ad-
vice.
The girl had beeo told by
friends, investigators said. that
because she was not raped.
nothing would be dooe about her
kidnapping.
Lengthy Meet
c lalmrng advantages of 6'
c ha rter don't outwel1h ua
ahortcomlnga. •
They told consultant lobe
Sanger and ataff atde Robert J:
Huntley to draft a final report to
toe superviaors that would wrap
up the pros and coos of a charter
and then explain the com-
mission's recommendation.
That report is to be revi~
oy the commission at a s p.ut.
meeting, Sept. 11 at the count;
Hall of Admlnlstration.
Sanger, however, repeatedl~
urged the commission to focua
on some of the speeific baues
that led to their recommenda-
Uoo, such as whether tbe powe(
to make appointments to tbt
board would be considered an
advantage of a charter.
Otherwise, he said, "I would
not be satisfied as a reader
about how the commission
jumped from the facts to the
conclusions.'•
But the co mmi ssioners
~voided s uch a detailed
analysis, claiming that tbere
wo uld be little agreement.
Member Leonard Shane said
although the group bad reached
the same conclusion, com-
missioners probably bad used
different reasonings.
Said member H . Rodger
HoweU: "We'd have to give up
our families and friends every
night while we're down here
hammering. We don't need a
microscope on every possible
conside ration.··
Sanger finally accepted the
commission's direction and later
admitted the report, while not as
detailed as he might like, would
include some "lntermediate con-
clusions we'll try to articulate ...
Howell told Sanger to use as
much freedom as be could in in-
terpreting the commission's
op~nions.
t;omrrussk>O chairman Bruce
Sumner said after the meeting
that the panel realized over the
course of several meetings. that
the charter didn't afford the
freedoms of home rule formerly
anticipated.
He noted counties s uch as
Orange that use state-mandated
bylaws instead of individual
charters bave received more
flexibility through recent state legislation. _
The commission also was con-
cerned about charter require-
ments that force all p~
changes in the structure of a
government to become ballot
measures, Sumner said.
He saict such requirements
make governments reluctant to
change even when they should.
Planners Approve
I
Land Use Items
In an all-afternoon, all-night
session Thursday, Newport
Beach planning commissioners
approved a lengthy lilt of land use
itema called for in the city's pro-
J>C)8ed Local Coastal Plan.
Some of the major considera-
tions okayed were:
-RESTROOMS: Planners
agreed more restrooms are
needed, including one at the
Wedge, and should be provided if
the city finds a way to keep ex.isl·
ing facilities clean and safe. They
suggested lockers and a full-time
attendant be considered.
-sm.rrrLE: Tbe planners
l!lso agreed a sbutUe·bus plan be
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developed with consideratioa
given to serving Corona del Mar
beaches. Newport Center and
Balboa Peninsula.
-LAUNCHINGS: Planners
said dinghy launching sboukl be
allowed at all street ends and
beaches cm lower Newport Bay u
public safety permits.
-PUMPOUTS: They agreed
more public pu.mpout facilities
are needed. Only one exists.
-PENINSULA : Recom-
mended that consideration be
given to finding a way to limit
touriat tralfic on the Balboa
Peninsula by offering other ,
means of transportation.
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F,.... P.,,e A J
WALK REJECTED •••
city-operated s huttle bus by who want to preserve t.tM:ir'
aervlce. privileges." · Tbe Coastal CommlPk>n bas He auageated tbe matter
the final MY on Newport's coast should be aettled by ballot dw-
1 inf the November eleetlon. · Pan. , Tbe walkwQ concept, calling n a gesture to the pnaure
for extemioll of tbe ex.lstinl E to from the Coastal Commilaion. 36tb ~path, bH not been a the plaDnen approved two ac·
bit with many homeowners or cess-related 1oala -a bayfraat
some city commiulooera. sidewalk where possible throuCb
"la the point to vi.alt beaches commercial areu and a sb\Jt\le
or see beaches?'• uked Com· service geared to serving
miaaiooer Paul Balalls. Coronadel Mar, Newport Cent.er
"Bec:auae, iC the people have to and the Balboa Peainlula. ·
see every dalDll inch of the Tbe ctty'1 C!OUtal plan, which
beach then maybe we sbould sUU must be reviewed and~
Just tDock down tbe boulel." proved by the City Council, mdlt
former Councilman Don be completed by the end ol the
Mclmdl aU4 tbe walkWQ wouk1 year.
be Uk• puttjDI pavement OD the •
beach.
"They say humans an thl'Gm· I)' an.Un.all who dllecrate their
own a-. and that•• about wbat
tbi• walkwaY would be doml·"
Corona del llar realdent
Robert Newcomb, tbou1h •
warned commJuioaen tbat tbey
were beln1 1wa7ed by a ••well~ and iatente Job.
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A requeet by Newport Buda
re1ident adward x.raaoa-to
inltall a 81-foot·blcb racflo ..,.
na at bla home. Mil ~
Drive, wu dmied TbundQ bJ
city P'ano•n1 Commiuton..a.
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Friday, Augu11 22. 1980 DA.IL y PILOT A3
FrisfJee Finalists Fling at VCI
More than 100 of the world's finest m en and women disc athletes
are wanning up their throwing arm during four days of pre·
liminary Frisbee competition at UC Irvine, with the final day of the
seventh annual·world championship contest scheduled Sunday at
· the Rose Bowl in Pasadena. Giving the disc a special spin in a
freestyle toss is Krae Van Sickle, left, of New York, who holds t he
1978 overall world championship title, while· F1orida State Golf
champion Jeff Watson takes up golf-style Frisbee which he says is
·more exciting, and Jason Salkey, of London, right, exbibiJ.s a throw
that may help him retain the European freestyle crown.
Costs Balloon for New Woinen's Jail
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL
Of .. DeltY..._.SUff The Orange County Board of
$upervisors has renewed its de·
dsion to construct a minimum
security jail for women in El
:roro, despite new estimates that
could increase the cost of open·
ing the facility by $500,000 more
than previously estimated.
The board agreed to move
~bead with the project this week
after reviewing figures sub-
mitted by the county General
Services Agency that differed
sharply with those originally re·
leased by Sheriff Brad Gates.
The sheriff h ad t o ld
supervisors in July that the first
year cost of the facility , includ·
ing installation of modular build·
ings and personnel salaries,
would be $832,000.
But under the proposal sub-
mitted by GSA, that figure has
risen to Sl.35 million. primarily
because GSA officials are rec·
ommending a more permanent
facility than the one proposed by
the sheriff.
The figure a lso was increased
because of costs associated with
the installation of a pipeline to
carry sewage from the facility
to existing sewers maintained
by the Irvine Ranch Water Dis·
trict.
The county, since 1978, bas
been under order from Orange
County Superior Court Judge
Everett Dickey to e nd dis ·
crimination against female jail
inmates.
Male inmates have been af.
forded minimum security in ·
carceration. Women have not.
And until recently, the sheriff!.
department has not offered
women jai l inmates who
qualified partic1pat1on in work
programs.
T he propos e d women's
minimum security jail would be
located adjacent to the men's
minimum security jail at the
James A. Musick Honor F a rm
The GSA is propos ing a
i .200·square foot modular blllld·
mg that wi ll provide housing for
60 female inmates. The GSA 1::-.
predicting the building. alonl'
will cost $425,000.
Installation of the sewer and
site preparation, according to
G SJ\. will wst S440,000 . ..i figure
that ont· supcrv1sonal aide said
"as "extremely iffy " pending
furtht·r negotiation~ with the
"a ter d1 str1t'l
Bringing the final figure to
Sl 35 rrullion 1s the $493,000 ('Ost
of annual staffing.
That will pay for two
!.ergl.':.mts , 11 dt·put1es. one cook
and one supply clerk. said A:.:-.1s-
tant Sheriff Thad Dwyer.
Christians 1tlix Religion and Politics
DALLAS <AP> -Political
conservatives and fundamen-
talist preachers trying to rally
their flocks to the polls in No·
·vem ber urged foot-stomping.
hand·clapping Christians to "get
a bar of soap, r oll up their
s leeves and make politics clean
as it ought to be again."
Ten thousand yelling, whis·
tllng people from at least 45 states
packed fiag-draped Reunion
Arena on Thursday for the open·
ing session of a two-day non·
partisan conference aimed at get·
ting Christians invol ved in
politics.
T he predominantly white.
middle-class cr owd s houted
chorus after chorus of "amen ...
"hallelujah," and "praise the
Lord" to a barrage of blasts
against the Equal Rig hts
Amendment. abortion, homosex·
uality and America's deteriorat·
ing military might.
·'Christians have ignored for
too long the lack of leadership in
this country." said the Rev. Jerry Falwell of Lynchburgh,
Pleasure Cruiser Docks
Passengers Went 'From Ritz to Piu'
.MIAMJ CAP> -The hapless
SS Norway docked today at the
Port of Miami at the end of a
voyage to nowhere that one
passenger described as "going
from the Ritz to the pits in one
hour."
The world's largest luxury
liner. which had set out on a
seven-day Caribbean cruise. lost
all power at 1 a.m. Tuesday.
1eaving the l ,035·foot vessel
·adrift for a full day about 150
-tniles north·of the Caicos Islands
-fn the southern Bahamas. The
1,809 passenger s and crew of
more than 800 had no Hghts, air
conditioning, hot meals or run-
ning water.
Passengers, who paid from
$630 to Sl,140 per ticket for the
cruise, will get their money
back. The vessel 's owner,
Norwegian Caribbean Lines.
said it was refunding the full price to all passenger s and
giving them an opportunity to
take another week-long trip al
half price.
Passenger Shelion Dickson Jr.
sent a letter by Telex from the
ship to officials of the ship line,
saying, "We experienced about
27 unpleasant hours and more
than 90 hours of pure pleasure.''
This week's trip cost the
cruise line about $2.5 million.
Most of that went for the refunds
and the promised 50 percent dis·
Future Arrives
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• • Future projects -as close as
•'expansion ol the Oranee County
· f:airpounda and u rar OU,t as an ~ 800 mllllon technological :. bowpl-.in norlcla-wlll be ex-
' •minedinSunday'e Dally Pilot.
·:· W ALT'8 D&EAM -Ex· itlmeatal.~ Comm&ini-• of Tomorrow 1'al a ditrerent -I &bin Kalie Kingdom or Fan-
tuyland. ~ they are all crea-UODI of tbe Dllney people. The
new projed, l!PCOT for shot, ls
~!!~~Id to open ln central
r llUl'lall ia tbe fall of 1881 to enter·
.!-*DMd..Ua&e.
(suNDAY'S BEST)
ade. It's no wonder, however, the
founders planned the wbole thing.
The 1Juainesa orthe Week.
QUICK GET·AWAY -Noooe
takes' Jona vacaUons anymore.
The idea, a Daily Pilot reporter
found, ta to t.Me abort vacatioaa
moreolten. In You/Your Money.
NEW TV SS&JES -Barbara
Edm ii cut u a t•t1 ~
who Ulr• GD a amall town'•
''bJPOCl'lteS"' In "Harper Valley
PTA," a MW fall Rriea OD N'Bt
baled ca a popular1on1.
couot on a future seven·day
voyage.
There also was the expense of
free liquor dispensed during the
blackout. Torbjorn Hauge, cap·
lain of the Norway. ordered the ,
bars opened to all, a gesture that
one Norwegian Caribbean vice
pr esident. Ri c Widmer. estimat·
ed cost about $65,000.
By Thursday, Widmer said,
conditions aboard the Norway
were back to normal.
"They're having a party -it s
just like a normal cruise except
there are no ports," he said.
The ship had been scheduled
to make stops at St. Thomas in
the Virgin Islands and at a small
island, Little San Salvador.
Mhsissippi
Baptist Kids
Bust Records
JACKSON, Miss. CAP>
About 30 Baptist teen-agers who
have come to believe that much
of the popular music is immoral
smashed their record collections
at a youth ll'OQP meeting.
•·Everything from Barry
Manllow to Klas" waa deJtro)'ed
·at the Wednesday night record ·
bash, aald Cindy Farris, 16.
"Any type of mldlc we felt un-l'odly, we got rid of," she said.
Only gospel music was saved,
sbe1aJd.
Don WhJtlel, youth mlnlater at
the Calvary Bapt.iat Church, said
the leell·apn decided to smash
the records ~er being ptesent·
ed a "low·kb" message about
1ucb mualc at camp.
'
Va. "But we can't bla me the
politicians for the condition of
the country because it often
reflects the spiritual condition or
the church.
"People have got to get saved .
get baptized and get registered
to vote," said Falwell. founder
of the weekly television program
"Old Time Gospe l Hour."
The conference, billed as the
Nationa l Affairs Briefing, 1s
sponsored by the Roundtable. a
Washington. D.C.·based non·
denominational organization
that provides information on
moral issues to church and busi·
ness leaders.
Organizers of the conference
have declined to publicly en
dorse any candidate, but have
urged Christians to vote for con·
servalive principles that would
"turn the nation back to God."
However . Rep. Guy Vander
Jagt. R·Mich .. who delivered the
keynote address at the
R<.'publican National Convention
last month. took the chance to
urg<.' support for GOP presidcn·
twl norrunec Ronald Reagan.
The RC\". W A . Cr iswt'll ,
pastor of the 20.000 member
Fi rst Baptist Church of Dalla~.
attacked proposals that would
give rights to homosexuals.
while the Rev. E.V. Hill. pastor
1 of a Baptist church in the Watts
~ection of Los Ang_eles. brought
the crowd to its feet three times
with a ringing call for Chrisllans
Jet Noise Boosted
Residents in the area of El
Toro Marine Corps Air Station
may hear increased jet noise
because or s pecial landing prac·
tices between 8 a.m. and 11 p.m.
Sunday, a Marine Corps
spokesman said.
IN TOWN ON THESE ~,ct-
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to speak out against moral de-
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('Used of lesb1:.1n1sm is given an
honorable d1scharg(• from the
Na vy, something should be said
In days wh<.'n teachers look and
~mcll worse than lhost• they are
teaching, something should be
said. When we are told ... it's
time to get rid of unemployment
and t hen they d ou ble 1t.
something should be said ." he
told the cheering crowd
Phyllis Schla fly, national
chairwoman of Stop ERA. con
tinued the momentum by outlin·
ang the "destructive" elements
of the proposed "sex amend·
ment."
"The devil 1s using one word.
sex, to take away the rights of
wives and give them to
homosexuals. The ERA doesn't
give women rights. it puts sex
into the Const1tut1on," she said.
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before be cm sputter out his iDDoceDce.
Let's face it; the best friends we have in the universe
are Canadians. Even the car thieves ought to remember
that it was our friends from the north who managed to
spring our diplomats from Iran.
so WRY DIDN'T the criminals use phony Iranian
plates? That would ha!e been°"«: ki~d of hoodlum putttng
the finger on another kmd. Equal Justice for all.
Row about counterfeiting some Russian auto registra·
tion? That would have been okay too.
But no. They've got lo pick on our be$t friends from
Canada. This is dastardly conduct of the first order.
Listen, we have a lot of fine Canadian people as both
residents and visitors along this coastline. They like lo
lawn bowl in Laguna Beach. Or bask in the warm sands of
Newport.
WHAT ABOUT SOME of your favorite entertainment
personalities? Ruby Keeler, sometime Newport and Costa
Mesa resident, ls a Canadian. So are Raymond Burr.
Walter Pigeon. Fay Wray, Robert Goulet and Lorne
Greene.
Canadians have done many famous -.thin11. Jobp
Naismith invented basketball in 191 at Almonte, Ontario.
Drs. Charles Best and Frederick Banting discovered in-
sulin in 1921, also at Ontario, Canada.
EVEN THE CANADIAN BEAVER, the national
animal, bas shown us bow we all ought to really live. The
Canadian beaver -works building dams only six weeks out
of the year. The rest of the time be either swims or sleeps.
We ought to take lessons from him.
Further, instead of our thieves putting the beat on all
honest Canadian Corvette drivers, we ought to be honoring
our fine allies. Only last month they celebrated their 113th
year of independence from the British Empire.
The way our criminals act, you sometimes wonder if
they know who our friends really are.
14-ounce Baby Lives
•. BALTIMORE <AP) -A girl
bom two months prematurely at
, a weight ol less than 14 0tmces
: remained in critical condition to-
day and fighting for her life, ap-
: parently ooe of the smallest pre-
. mature infants ever lo survive
' in the United States, hospital of-
ficials say.
Devon Somerville is "only a
handful" three days after birth,
say-nurses at City Hospitals
here.
Tbe infant measures just over
11 ~ inches and weighs lS:V..
ounces. "but that's with H'•
ounces of equipment on her. Her
actual weight is under 14
ounces." said a nurs ing
supervisor who asked not to be
identified.
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No Hike in July's Overall Consumer Prices .
. F1r&t in 13 Y ean, Home Costs Dip Credited
• WAIHINGTON (AP) -o..ntl eonnmer pric• did not rile
at all Ill Jvq, tbe ftnt t.lme tbat bas happened lD more thu 13 r..,.. &Ill 90"f'DID•l aakl today, Tbe lharp improvement wu
dM abDDlt ae181lvel1 to a rll*S d.eliM lD bom•·ftnaneilll COltl. Saeludial mortC•I• eolU ud boullD1 prices. conaumer Drteee IMt maDtb lDcreued 0.1 P81"C*lt. led by a O.t percent boolt
In Ute food and bev.-a1• ca&et«Y. tM Labor Department 1aid. ror tbe flrat seven monUis ot um year, infiatloa at the coo·
au mer leY.C 6aa accelerated at a u .s percent compound annual rate,
tbe Mpeltmmt 1ald. July'1 at.able rate followed a 1 percent Jump in June, but
private economllu precllcted that Jut month's increase ln food
and beverqe COila ia only the beCinninl of a dramatic rise in this
catflOtY. • The Labor Department reported last week that wholesale
prices rc»e 1.1 percent ln July, while food prices at this level
jumped about 9 percent. It usually takes a month or two for food
prices at the producer stage to work their way to the consumer
level.
Baltle Coast Idle
Reds Seek Solution
To Polar}d Strike
GDANSK, Poland (AP) -
Government negotiators met
with worker committees across
Poland's strike-paralyzed Baltic
coast today in efforts to end nine
days of walkouts by an estimat-
ed 130,000 workers.
Polish dissidents dismissed
the government offers as "only
small concessions" and insisted
Suit Hearing
In Oswald
Case Delayed .
FORT WORTH, Texas (AP)
-A stale district judge bas
postponed indefinitely a
scheduled hearing on a s uit
seeking to block the exhumation
of the body in accused presiden-
tial assassin Lee Harvey
Oswald's grave.
Judge James Wright on Thurs-
day postponed the hearing
scheduled today after motions
were filed by the Dallas Cowlty
medical examiner and an at-
torney for Oswald's brother,
Robert.
&OBEltT OSWALD fa.led suit
last week to block the exhuma-
tion attempts by British author
Michael Eddowes, who is trying
to prove the body in the Fort
Worth grave is that of a Soviet
impostor who took Oswald's
identity to kill President John F.
Kennedy.
Eddowes, who h as sought the
exhumation since 1978, says he
has "persuasive" evidence to in-
dicate the man in the grave is
not Oswald.
Wright scheduled a Sept. 3
hearing on motions by Dr.
Charles l'etty of Dallas and
Oawald attorney Kenneth L.
Camp~ll.
PETl'Y, A defendant in the
suit, asked the judge to .move the
hearing on the suit from Fort
Worth to Dallu.
Campbell asked Wright to re-
move Marina Oswald Porter as
, a defendant in the suit because
she agrees with her former
brother-in-law.
The attorney s aid that
although Mrs. Porter had given
her consent for the exhumation,
"she believes Lee is buried
there."
the strike is pro-democratic, not
aoU-socialist.
As Communist Party leader
Edward Gierek's government
sought a way out of the tense im-
passe, there still was no word on
whether authorities would press
charges against dissident leader
Jacek Kuron and al least 23
other Polish activists detained
by police.
In West Germany, al was an-
nounced that Chancellor Helmut
Schmidt had canceled next
week's scheduled summit an
Eas t Germany with Eas t
German Communist Party
leader Erich Honecker because
of "recent events in Europe," a
clear allusion to the Polish
crisis.
THE ROMAN Catholic bishop
of this strike-bound seaport was
quoted today as saying a pro-
longed work stoppage wouJd be
"against the good or the com·
munity."
In a statement released by
church officials. Rt. Rev. Lech
Kac zmarek expressed "un·
derstanding for the strikers who
make efforts toward improving
living conditions."
THE GDANSK bishop a lso
made the point that prolonged
laying down of work, evelllual
riots or t.He shedding of brother-
ly blood are against the good of
the community." the statement
s aid, "and he called on the
workers for wise and reasonable
action." Church officials said
the bishop's comments came
during a meeting with strikers
Thursday.
It was the first public com-
ment on the walkout ·by a promi·
nent religious leader inside this
predominantly Catholic country.
In a carefully worded statement
earlier this week, Polish-born
Pope John Paul II said at the
Vatican, "We here in Rome are
united with our fellow Poles.'·
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The wide vari.ation in tbe Coalumer Prtce Index from a 1 per.
cent rile lo June to DO movement In July wu "almost Ull•
precedented," said Labor Department economiat Patrick
Jackman. Not aince llarcb 111'1 bu the CPI remained uncbaqed,
and tbe index baa not decllned alnce August 1M5, be •aid.
BEFOaE J'UL Y, CONSUMER prices bad risen at leut 0.9
percent for 18 atraig.bt months.
Tbe CPI in July stood at 247 .8 before seuooal acijuatment.
That means that goods and services that cost $100 in the 1967 base
period cost $247.*> laat month. The index was 13.2 percent higher
last mootb than in July um.
THE LA.llO& DEPA&TMENT reported that:
-Housing coets dropped O. 7 percent, after rising l.S percent
and 1.8 percent in May and Jame, respectively. The reversal wu
due to a steep S.7 percent plunge in mortga1e interest rates and a
0.5 percent decline in housing prices.
-Food and beverage prices, after going up only 0.8 percent in
May and June combined, accelerated by 0.1 percent la.st IDOGtb.
Prices at grocery stores increased 1.2 percent, after rising only l.S
percent during the first six months or thia year.
Prices for beef, pork and poultry shot up sharply, folloWi.ng
three months of decline. Fruits, vegetables and dairy products also
registered substantial increases. Restaurant meals, foods at other
than grocery outlets and beverages, including alcohol, rose a com-
bined 0.5 percent in July.
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Owners of this bomb stricken home in Nabatiyeh,
Lebanon have deserted it after it was shelled by Israeli
raids this week. Meanwhile, a spokesman for Palestine
Liberation Organization said it believes the step up in at-
tacks by the Israelis is an all-out effort to crush guer·
rillas before U.S. presidential election.
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DWP Pact Gains Seen l··1'
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Pay Ceiling Eased; Union Maka Offer ~ i ~ ~ ,.
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -
Necotlaton for tbe :gartment
of Water and Power Itri.kin«
electrical worken returned to
the barpln•n1 table today after
Mayor Tom Bradley and City
Council leaders vote on wbetber
to accept the union's latest set-
tlement otter.
The union proposal resulted
from a flurry of bareaioios
Thursday that both sides saJd
produced "significant move·
ment."
One mlion leader said "there
could be a resolution at any
time" to the strike.
Two riders were severely injured when
safety device failed on State Fair roller
coast.er train and passenger car hurtled
backward from top of steep incline.
amasbinir into base station at bottom.
Larry Davis, owner of midway rides at
Sacramento exposition, inspects tower
Thursday while waiting for safety inspec·
tors.
The activity came after Mayor
Tom Bradley told union leaders
that the city was ready to aban·
don its previous 9 percent ceiling
on pay hikes. That celling bad
been a major stumbling block,
along with a demand for amnes-
ty for strikers who have been
violating a back-to-work court
order.
NEGOl'IATORS FOR the In·
teruational Brotherhood of Elec·
trical Workers had been de·
manding an 18 percent pay boost
before Thursday's talks. Neither
s ide would discuss details or
their counter-offers.
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Sex Odyssey· Past,
Ship tp Set Sail
LoNG BEACH, Calif. (AP) -The u~ Norton Sound, afloat in
a sea of scandal in recent weeks, prepared to steam out of Long
Beach Harbor today after the Navy dropped remaining cbarses or
homosexuality against four women crew members.
The missile test ship was due to return to its home base at Port Hueneme, Calif., after undergoing repairs here. .
American Civil Liberties UniOft lawyers said they planned to
appeal the cases of two women s ailors -Wendi Williams, 2S, of
the Bronx, N. Y. and Alicia Harris, 18. of Cbicato -wbo were
found gullty of homosexual milcoDduct and recommended for dis-
charge from the Navy.
Ramona Wpston, director of the Los Aueles ACLU, said there
also would be federal court challenges of tbe Navy's rules which
require ousting homosexuals from the service.
.. 'lbe underlying regulaticns are based oo archaic ideas, .. she
said. "A person should be judaed by tbe job be or she does. I don't
believe sexual orientation determines anyone's fitness to llo a job."
The decision to drop charges came from the ship's captain,
Cmdr. James Seebirt, after two women· were acquitted and two
convicted oo charges of homosexual mtscoocluct.
"He caUed .us up to the captain's cabin," said Louise
Fitzmorris, Zl, of Rumford, Maine, one of tbe four wbo had
charges dropped. ..He banded me this paper and said, 'It's all over.· J just stood there.
"He told us there were no bard feelings. He said we would be
allowed to transfer or stay on the ship," she aaid. "He'• a fair man.·• ·
Man Swims
Seven Hours
To Be Saved
SAN DIEGO (AP> -A San
Francisco man whose boat sank
five miles off shore and was
rescued after sWimming seven
hours in darkness said be ex·
peeled to be swept out to sea,
but bis cries for help saved him.
"I would swim a little bit, rest
a litUe bit, and the water was
warm," said Kelly Ames. 32,
Thursday after his early morn-
ing ordeal. "But the current
kept dragging me south, and I
thought I was going to miss
Point Loma" and be swept out to
sea.
A combination of currents and
his s wimming in a lifejacket
brought Ames to within •;.. mile
of the Point Loma shorelme
when be became entangled in
kelp beds.'' I started yelling and
t'elling," hesa.sd.
A resident beard his cries,
Ames said, and caJled police,
who in tum called an off-duty Weguard wbo borrowed a surf-
board and paddled out to Ames.
The 7,200 mEW members at
the DWP currently earn an
average of about $9 an hour.
A settlement of more than 9
percent is likely to affect about
23,000 other city workers who
have not yet signed new con·
tracts.
City Chief Administrative Of.
ficer Keith Comrie said eacb 1
percent pay increase over 9 per-
cent will cost tupayers about
S21h million a year for the DWP
alone. If all the remaining coo-
tracts exceed 9 percent, it would
cost the city about SlO million
annually.
M ea ntim e, DWP
spokeswoman Elizabeth Wim·
mer said the demand for energy
h ad increased only s lightly
des pite the warme r weather.
easing the threat that the city
may face selective "blackouts"
in the strike that has a ffected all
four of the utility's steam·
powered electrical generating
plants.
MS. WIMMER SAID peak
e n e rgy demand Thursday
reached 3,150 megawatts~y
150 megawatts above Tuesday,
the day before the strike began.
.. It didn't increase nearly as
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BERKELEY, Calif. <AP) -Edgy Iranian
students are blaming agents of the late shah for
two bombings, but FBI agents say they know
virtually oothlng about the possible new terrorist
group that cl aimed ( J responsibility for the
l:!'r ~TE blast.I at an Iranian slu·
,;;,in. dents meeting.
v The "Iran Liberation
Army " c la i med
responsibility for the bombs, and the students
believe the group opposes Iranian leader Ayatollah
Ruhollab Kbop:leini.
Each Sunday beginning at 11 a.m. head to N·M's
North Entrance where you 'll be greeted with a comp-
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'lldel Big Tlp~r
SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -The man who com·
mandeered a car and sped off with $1.85 million
Crom a Brink's armored truc.k left the c¥'s owner
$50 and a thank-you note, authorities say.
George llanuel Bosque, 2S, a Brink's Inc.
guard cbarpd iD tbe hel8t, left tbe note tor llOlel
maid Puabpa Lal, the FBI disclosed Thunday.
"Dear Lady," the scrawled note said. "Sorry I
had to use your car and that you were so scared."
The note, which was left in an eyeglass case in
the car, was signed, "A young man in trouble. God
bless."
'' P.S. Afte r Brunch. browse through the store ... we 're
open each Sunday from 12 noon to 5 p.m. at N·M
Newport Beach.
N·M Bevefly Hills. open 10 to 6: N·M Newport Beach. open 1010 6: Mon .. Thurs . Fn . 1010 9 and Sunaay 12 to 5.
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because of the hotter weather,"
1be said, creditinJ conservation
by both residential and com-
mercial customers with holding
down the figure.
Northern Callrornia, Artz4a / ;
and New Mexico. •
Ms. Wimmer said only nlne of
the 18 generating units at the
four stations were being operal·
ed by supervisors, cutting elec-
trical production in half. Before
the strike, the four stations had
provided 80 percent or the city's
electrical needs, but now two-
tbirds of thotse needs must be
filled with energy imported from
Meantime, many buslneaaiu
leased emergency generatonJo
keep operatinc ln the event o( a
blackout and consumers stocked
up on candles and band·WOUld
alarm clocks. t
• SOME LARGE commerdat
complexes have built·iQ atandby
generaton, but those would slip.
ply only e nough power fbr
emergency lighting and perhaps
a Cr action of tbe building.,·
elevators.
Actress Ailing?
HOLLYWOOD CAP) -
Was she or wasn't she in
the hospital? Only Mae
West. the busty, blonde
and good-humored film
legend, knows for sure -
and she isn't telling.
Miss West was reported
in the entertainment trade daily Variety to bave
spent her 88tb birthday
Sun day at G ood
Samaritan Hospital, and
two independent hospital
sources who asked not to
be identified said she was
admitted there under a
oseudonym last week. Some hospital sources.
however: said Miss West
was in a tightly guarded
celebr ity suite and that l strict orders had been
given to keep her presence
secr et. Columnist Army
Archerd said she had suf.
fered a "mild concussion"
in a Call from her bed.
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SHE'S INCOMMUNICADO
Acreullff Weat
Shellfish Quarantine Off
SACRAMENTO <AP> -The state has ended the special
quarantine on the commercial harvesting of oysters and clams in
Tomales Bay and Drakes estero.
The Department of Health Services said Thursday that
shellfish from the commercial beds m those bays have been free of
elevated paralytic shellfish toxin for two weeks.
But the department emphasized that the regular summer
quarantine on mussels remains in effect until at least Oct. 1.
It also recommended against the sports harvesting of clams, cockles, periwinkles and scalJo~ along the Sonoma, Marin and
San Francisco county coastlines.
Paralytic allellf"ISb poisoning killed two persons this summer.
one who ate mussels and another who ate raw scallop intestines.
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ol Umpany ~llapses, Ho~eowne~ Hot
Damage
Eetim•te
Raised
LJVDMORE<AP>-
Lawr .. ce Livermore nuclear weapons
~abor....,. sustained tu !IJllllcm to S30 mlWon iD
aamqe from a sharp
eartbquake in January,
11 ot $10 million a s
originally reported, ac·
cord.iq to a study.
Tbe report, issued by
an i•ternaJ committee
beaded by lab director
Ro1er Batzel, aald the
revised ficure resulted
&om • more detailed
,dama.1e probe tban had
been completed earlier . ..
SHIVA, a mauive
-·1aser research complex,
sustained some $1.3
1t1Ulion iD damage, in·
eluding wrecked founda·
tion bolt.a and misalign·
ment. ac..'COfding to the re·
port, released Thursday.
Earlier estimates put
Shiva's damage at about
SS00,000. It loot about a
month to restore the unit
to full operation.
Lawrence Livermore
laboratory ls one of two
n.uclear weapons re·
narch facilities in the
United State&. Tbe otbec
is at Los Alal;Doe. N.M.
Tbe report aleo said
cpofuakJu cauaed b)' the
quake "make it difftcult
fW laboratory mana1e·
QleDl to efficiently and
-,a dequately inform
~1 about the ex·
t.ent of earthquake
damage and what 'aC·
lions sbs>uld be taken."
NONE of the lab build·
nags houainl dangerous
lnaterial, including
deadly radioactive
plutonium, were affect·
ed by the "quake. No
·radioactivity was re·
leued and there was no
. danger to public beaJtb,
accordil\I to lab of.
pciala.
• Amoo1 the damaae·
wu tbe leaka1e ol about
is gallana al low·level
radioaetive tritium,
p llicb seeped from an e:n·At.e st.orqe taDk.
Tbe temblor, reliater·
\DI 5.5 OD the Rlchter
scale, struck Jan. M
Jritb • epicenter atiout
12 miles northwest ol &be
lab . Some 41 Jab
workers suffered minor . Jnjuriee, mos Uy from
tallinl abelvea, liabt Ox·
).u.res md plaster. ..
• TWC) days later, a
eeeond quake hit witb a ~·' mapltude and an epicenter eight mllea
9outbeast of tbe f 'rat
:temblor, but tbe abaker caused no major
dama1e. Batlel also was
.erltlcal of tbe
:l•bonlorJ's bwDtnl ol
.tile preu duriq the
quke ptdod. lie Mid tbe ........ far bwtl·
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"-10... ' I tM Mope ot tbe probMm. M...UC• ~ leeden )amc:hed pro· c.-te • .'.: Mii Mt Ma\toftett Wltb UD· 11Wd pooa. won UMt rainy MUOO makea bil
la4ld ..._. ot tM6r rardl. ..... ,. • ....., &o ovenee ud ·~won • .n I.ti .. poola at no COit. TM laomeownen
wW -... " '° ,., . the aubcoetracton, .. ••)'1 Moward JleOWM. rict prtlAdlDl ol Blue Havtn
PMla. a fraocbJae company baaed in Garden
OroYt
DOllO l'l'SDILY, PaSllDllNT OP CallfonUa
,... !illoete. adcMd: "It's a abame wM one ol UMt (companl•> folda. It pvea tbe in·
dua&rJ a 11111 tye. ·-..._ alto pnd.lct.d that "• lar1e number" ol Naall swtmmm, pool coatractQn m•Y 10 under
lat.r Uall year b.eau.e won baa been slow. they
are ovwateDded or they are inexperienced and
bave ~-Md jobe.
"There are a kK ol amall contractors out tbere
wbo haw to sell aomethlnc. so they aell tbeir
price, cutttna lbelr prom marpn very close to the
bone," Stehaly qya, "Ultimately, that will catch
up with tbem."
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when our tent does ... at end·of·day
Sunday, AUQUSt 24th! Grab a bargain
now before it's too late!
Tbe lalt wave ol fallun1 bf •wimminl pOOl
compaaMa occurred two>'..,. qo.
IN INDICAftNG THE CON'nACl'OU' board
would pr91 harder for lecislation allowtnc tbe
aaency to move rapidly qalntt troubMd 9.
pui•. Ma. Klelll aald it ll ma.t oftm u.e am
companies tbat pCJH tbe ~ dancer for •
1umen.
Tbe propoHd le1lalatlon would allow tbe
bOanl to obtain an lnimedlate r.tra.lDiDC order barriDc c:ompanl• from contraetlne for further
bualaell ''wMll there are i.adlcatiou tbat tbe ftrm
may be .-C belly up."
"'lben were very dire alpala" ln &Inlet's
caae u early u tbe third week ln ;!.~ Ma. Klein
said. At tbat time, the company a vohmtari-
ly to stop aeMtna new bualoeu and to try to com·
plete exi114ln1 jObl.
BVTTBE SUNSET CASE wu complicated by a
$5. l m1llloa Judgmept a1alut the firm last year in an
Arlzou lawsuit in which a Sunset salesman bit and
seriously injured a motorcyclist.
The company ' was insured for only $1
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mUllOD and WU tryinl to work out a pa,m_t
acbedule with the lnJ~ penoa, but IMIOdatiou
broke down and Suuet'a deb&on c• oft &a cNdlt.
Without money, tbe company be&ao •beMcelnJ
project.a and not paytn1 subeclotractiors .
The unpaid subcoatraction, in tarn, wwe _. to place mechao.lca' liens aplnat tM bomta .rMre
the pool.a wel'e betnl built, tbua forelq COlllUllMl'I
to P•Y twice for tbe same work. Tbe abWtJ of ID·
d1viduaJ homeowners to recover tbelt lolMe la tbe
legal baWe over Sun.Ht'• aaeeta •» toDaldered
marginal.
Pool contractors must be booded, but ~ for
$10,000 -about half the price of one avera1e...uect
pqol.
SINCE LAST YEA a, the state bu been requir·
ing contractors to off et-homeowners the opportunity
to buy perlormance bonds, a form of lnaurance
guaranteeing that the work would be done and paid
for. Such policies cost aboutooepereentoltbecoatof
the work-or about $200 for aswimmlna pool.
But Ms. Klein and Steimly •greed tbat few
homeowners buy such poUcles.
At the Pacific Stereo Costa Mesa store, we've ~one crazy on
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put up a ·tent just to hold all the brand name bargains. The
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Ft1day,Augu1t22, 1980 DAil V PfLOT .d
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Father Reunited With 'MoOnk' Kin ~ . ·~ cONCOU>, N.H. (AP> -hr ftve mind. That's ridiculous," sbe told joined because "I just felt very in· his two yowiger children, Kieffer
J•an, 0. KWfw bu b.-,..._tlal Judie Shane Devine. secure living where I was. I just said.
'9 IM 11161 ~-Ilia wtab came Sbe laid abe lt.l1l Ls a member of didn't see anything happening to my Fearing she would try to briq the
.,._ la U.1. Dilltttt Court...,. -but the cb'8'Cb founded by the Rev. SWl life that I could look forward to.·• other chlldren into the cbu.rcb, '°""
• IM••~ .. aiul blm lD I Sl llJ\Ulf Mooo, a Korean lnduatriallat Kieffer refused bis da\fgbter fer sought lo cancel bis ex-wife's vlt-
mlUloa 186t be ftle4 •taiut tbe a.nd evaneellat, and lta affiliate, permission to join the church, but itatlon right.a and have bia daUlht.tr
U......_CMttb. Colle1late Aaaoclallon for tbe was "totally unaware of bow to producedincourt. ' IUeff•'• dvU tult cont.di the Reeearcb ol Principals. retrieve her. 1 tried lo keep it as a Tbe visitation right.a were canceled
.... b tted ... ,, adopted )( l Ki ff l ft b N family matter, tried to resolve it by lo late l.W17, but the Hillsboro CotmlY ea.re reeru a u e er e er ew Su....,.rior Court said ll could not COID· da.,....., DO'# 11, wbea abe wu a HamPlblre bome in June 197:5, join-writing lo her and phoning ber. But ,..~ rod .a1 Ki.,, •::::.. eaerelHd "mlnd control ln1 her divorced mother at the she seemed to be quite hostile to pel the church to P uce wuss · ..,..
• " over ..._ and "----·11y U lfi •1-Cb h min in Bar me." fer. r ..__.............. ... o1T11
• t ~·~ ... 'tat n cauuu urc ae ary • After amending bis suit to seek ::~ wm uu DI ur paren rytown, N.Y. Wben be tried to visit her in August da mages against the church, the triaJ
......... Gloria Kieffer bait joined the 197:5, he was told she wasn't there. opened here this summer. .
Jana Kieffer'• court appearance church alter she was divorced in 1973 "In early 1977, I met my first ex· So far, ex-members of the churc9,
tbll ..-tat.lafted one of bia toala: from Kieffer, who won custody of Moohie and she just stood my hair on a psychiatrist, and Kieffer's ex-wife
"to WU., her into court and see if their four children, including Jana end with the story of what had hap· have testified. .
tbe't all rilt\l." and another child from her previous pened to her." Kieffer said. Asked about seeing her relatives
But the diaputed bis claims. marriage whom be adopted in 1962. Legal action began that year after for the first time in five years. Miss
"I don't think braiawaahinc eoes Miss Kieffer said her mother in-his ex.wife. then remarried, moved Kieffer said. "The whole thing is just
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aaotber ab mcmtbl ol ltud)t. 1W ,... pool purm..n fat" another aix mootha
at u.e llllll wW be pet mMt.s to me pa.ftred beatan.
And that mew ab momha' more draw oa already
dwiDclllQa mmv .......... A more respcmatble adioa by the eomm.tttee would
bave .._ to eDdCWM u.e ardiwce and inlure tta prompt
attentim by county aupenilon.
WbUe tbe ordinance would apply only in unln·
corporated area.a, lt cannot be f oraotten that tboee are
the areas where growth ii' most likely to occur and where
new PoOls are likely to be built.
Some committee m~J said they were concerned
over t.be cost of requiring solar powered PoOl beating
systems. It is true systems now oo the market can cost up
to $4,500. But when that figure ia compared to annual aaa
bills Of t.U> to $2,000 for conventional heating, the installa·
tion cost hardly seems excesaive. And. as we all know,
utility ccsts are not going down.
Solar powered beating systems already are required
in the coastal areas under the jurisdiction of the state
Coastal Commission. It would seem logical for Orange
County to follow the state's action.
Eyes on the Soviets
The timing of the current upheavals in Poland could
hardly have been less convenient for the Soviets.
. 1be Olympic boycott focused world attention on their
outrageous invasion of Afghanistan. And more attention ~come this fall when representatives of the 35 nations
tbat signed the Helsinki Treaty will be meeting in Madrid.
'Oley will formally review records of compliance with
the agreement that bound them to recognize the sov·
ereign rights of other nations and the rights of individuals iii their own and other nations.
• There is small hope that the meeting will be any
01ore effective that previous review sessiona in bringing
aJ>out Soviet compliance.
But it is quite certain that the Ruasians• blatant de-
fiance of Helsinki both in Af gbantstan and in the op-
pression of "dissidents .. in their own land will be well and
t.J:aoroudlly aired during the Madrid session.
This of course will not stit any response in the Soviet
Union. The government already has assured the populace
that the Afghanistan venture was no more than the noble
effort of a major power to rescue a small country from
subversion from within.
And as for developments in Poland, the Soviets lost
no time in jamming American and British Russian·
language broadcasts on that news topic.
But they are nevertheless in a tricky situation. In
Hungary in 1151 and in Czeeboelovatia in ~ the aolu·
Uon was simple-send in the Soviet tanb and tt'OOll8 and
kDock the wind out of the budding freedom movements.
That would be the obvious solution if the Polish com·
n;iunist government cannot cope with the current pro-
blems. And, on the basis of Western response in the past,
the Soviets might well assume it would work.
They're probably right. But a lot of water has passed
under the east.west bridge since 1968. And with deteote
effectively dead, the Soviets must realize the grave im·
plicatioos of yet another armed coup.
For the sake of the world. one must hope they will
find a way to hold back this time. If they do not, the ques·
tion will be, how long can the West turn its back? And this
is not an easy question.
Guzzling Less
It may be higher gasoline prices, it may be increased
use of small ca.rs, or it may be that Californians are just
~eveloping stay-at-home habits. Whate~r the reason, or combination of reasons. we
s.eem to be consuming a lot less gasoline these days.
. The state Board of F.qualization, which administers
gasoline tax revenues, reports that gas consumption in
.-unewas: . -The lowest gallonage for any June since 1975 ;
l -3.74 percent lower than June, 1979;
' -10.80 percent lower than June, 1978;
-And even 5.64 percent lower than May, 1980.
! For the state. this means that gasoline tax revenue
for June. which amounted to $64 million, was down $3.83 Mon from tbe preceding month of May, and lower by
million than in June, 1979.
Could it be that the pundits who thought hitting clriv~ in the poc~etbook would be the best approach to ~urbmg our apptetite for energy bad a point after all?
' . Opinio~s expressed In the space above are those of the Daily Pilot.
Qther views expressed on this page are those of their authors and
lf'tists. Reader comment Is invited. Address The D•ly Piiot, P.O. Qox 1580. Costa Mna. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642""321.
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... ool teaeber, WU IO d1ain-
'9fHted in ber that be•d
IPade no romantic overtures ~ w ID elPt moatbl. 1be
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court WU 1ympatbetlc. It or.
dered tbe fellow to make loft
to her or~• pMcea of Sold u a fine. NO court order of a
1lmllar sort 11 to be found
anywhere in our Love and
War man's vob•mlnou fllea.
A ti-itcbel' ill W~ D .C., NCplir9 a cull d;iii(
on any mut ordered to be
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Barbara Kr~lblch 'Edltortal Paoe Editor • ..A
Rowland Evam/Robert Nov.ak ··!"\ \
Human Rights Still an Issue
W AIHINGTON -President
Cart.r qulitUY but ao far valnly
1lpaled tbe Semel Union in the
early 1ta111 of tbe Polish
worker•' alrtke that Mo1cow
must abow proareas in human
rt1ht1 or face an lntenalfied
dlplomatlc attack from tbe U.S.
That attack 11 now planned for
lbe late-fall meet.in& in Madrid
of the U.S ..
C anada and
33 European
countries, in·
cludlo1 the
Soviet Unioo.
that signed
th e 1975
Hel sinki
agreements
promising to
up b old
human rights. It gives Carter
the best oC two worlds : a chance
to make political gains in bis
c ampaign agains t Ronald
Reagan among large and potent
ethnic groups: and a chance to
show anti-Soviet muscle at a
time Mosoew is under attack
around the world for its invasion
Earl Waters
of Afcbanlltan. AUbouah the strike by
Poll1b shipyard workers was
trlf&ered by economic lssues.
malnl1 laflallon and meat sub·
siclies, tt la rut tUtn• on a bard
political coloration: the lack of
poUtieal freedom.a in Communist
Poland caused by tbe iron band
of Moeeow.
IF THE WORKERS' strike,
now centered in the shipyards or
Gdansk, leada to arrests. trials
and new political repression -a
50-50 pouiblllty as viewed by top
Carter administration officials
-Cuter's envoys will go to the
Madrid "Helsinki review" COD·
ference with potent new am-
munition to use against Moscow.
As yet. there bas not been the
slightest response from the
Kremlin to Carter's appeal for
some demonstration of human
rights concessions in the Soviet
Union and its Eastern European
satellites in this pre-Madrid
period. The warning signal was
sent by Secretary or State Ed·
mund S. Muskie in an unreport-
ed talk he bad the morniq of
July 31 with Jewlae!'&n~ut Euro-pean and other c le.den
called into the State Depart·
ment.
WARNING OF a tough
American offensive at Madrid,
Muskie said the U.S. woukl'take
"l>Ositive account of any slenifi-
cant procress on human rtcbta"
by Moscow before the Madrid
meeting begins.
Those words were telegraphed
on Carter's orders to all
American ambassadors abroad
for trammission to their C<Mm·
terparts to show the trend of
Carter's thinking. Carter
himself told the same ethnic
leaders later that day in the
White House that Moscow had
"dishonored the principles of the
Helsinki accords. both inside
and outside its own borders"
and praised the "courageous
men and women now in prison
or exile" for seeking enforce·
ment of human rights.
When Poland's communist
government forcibly repressed
the lut wave ol workers' rewo1t4..
in 1978, illegal Workers ~~6
defense Committees wer,.,!
formed tbat aWl operate ID ,."'
Polish. political climate·"
measurably freer than tnalde tb4'
Soviet Union. Reports aplrtted'!> out of Poland by these b&amaat>
rights committees were uaed tcrt'1
bolster the human rlgbta attac~t.i
against the Soviet bloc 11,.:r the U:S. ln the 1977 "Hela re·
view" cooference in Belgrade. • ,..
Failure of the Polish com·.,,:
munist regime to ~We the new'-'•1
and rising demands or worterS' .. ,
without repression could pro-
duce rar more evidence of1
human rights violations for lb«.~
U.S. to brandish at Madrid.~?.
Carter intends to use it not only
to put Moscow on the spot but tq...,
s trengthen the U.S. position with~<
Wes tern allies who, despite '
Afghanistan, are fearful of an
tagon izing t he Sovie t s a t
Madrid. -:.-. .
WJTII THE U.S. election 10,.
weeks off. there is no reluctanceA
here to make political capital
out or the human rights issue. As
one White House aide told us n l
"Did you notice that the best•,,
spontaneous applause Carter goti -.
in his acceptance speech was .. 1
when he trumpeted human
rights?"
l't1.ax Kampleman, the defense~
oriented Democrat who will be-
co·chairman of the U.S. delega.
tion in Madrid, discovered that
most European statesmen did
not particularly like his message
when Carter sent him to brief
them on the hard-line U.S.
s tance being pre pared for
Madrid. But when Kampleman
took the president:s message to
seven major U.S. cities receDUy
in quiet talks with Jewish and
East European ethnic leaders;'•
hi s pledge that Carter would pull"
no punches at Madrid was emo~ ...
tionally applauded . Their only
question : Does Carter really"' mean it'! ,.
Carter does>. What is happen~·:
ing today in the Baltic ports or"
Poland plays into bis hand,
dramatizing his repeated ap.,.
peals for Western solidarity tc>;
contain Soviet po we r and
enhancing his standing at home. ·
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Legislature May Ban Alternate Diplomas:
One or the r e m aining bot
school issues to be disposed or by the Legislature which return·
ed this week for the finale to the
1980 session, is a bill limiting the
i ssua nce or public school
diplomas. The diploma hence·
forth couJd only be issued to students demonstrating profi-
ciency in the basic subjects by
the terms of AB 3369.
Authored by Assemblyman
Gary Hart. H follows 1976
legis lation
which banned
the issuance
of diplomas
to those who
couldn't meet
the proficien·
cy standards
in reading
co mpre-
h e n s ion.
writing
performance and computation
skills, In other words, readin',
'ritin', and 'rithmetic.
Charles McCabe
The earlier legis l ation
however left it up to the school
districts to establish the stand·
ards. It also required the
schools to assess the students
between grades 4 and 6, 7 and 9,
and twice during grades 10·12.
This, it was reasoned, would
permit the schools to identify the
students having difficulties with
the basics and provide remedial
aid.
Hart, a former school teacher,
was concerned about the low
status of public school diplomas
as well as the fact that a high
percentage or those seeking ad-
mission to college flunked the
basic entrance exams.
SINCE PASSAGE of Hart's
1976 measure many school dis·
tricts apparenUy have taken the
easy way out, issuing alternate
diplomas, unauthorized by the
state, to those who complete
school but fail in their proflc.ien·
cy tests. Many view these sub-
stitute diplomas as "second
c l ass" or "bone -h ead "
diplomas. certifying lo all that
the student completed school
without learning how to read
and write.
The aim of Hart's present
legislation is to make the public
school diploma meaningful,
testimooy that those who hold it
have acrueved proficiency and
can read and write and do basic
arithmetic.
While it is fuJly supported by
the California School Board As·
sociation, many administrators
oppose it and seek delays in its
passage or at least in its effec-
tive date which Is next June.
They rear outraged parents and
irate students.
AMONG THE opponents is
California Rural Legal As ·
sistance which contends that a
disproportionate number of
ethnic minorities will fail to
qualify for diplomas.
Jn response Hart has offered
a mendments to require the col-
lection of performance data tied
to ethnicity . Through that
method Hart says specific prob-1'
lems can be identified and ~ medial means provided. .~:
And the School Board Associa-
tion reports that staff develop·
ment and school improve~ programs have been created
assist school districts with th
profiency provisions.
"BY MORE closely relating
curriculum and the total school
environment to the integration or
basic skills development it i:>
hoped to improve both student.
performance and community opl·
nions of public education," the as..
sociation stated.
It is axiomatic that if the st;u. •
dent performance is improved
t he community opinions of"
public education will also im·
prove.
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Pity the Children of New lifestyle Followers
It is at once a glory and a de·
(ect of the American newspaper
that it is interested in freaks
more than in ordinary people.
Some nut with a PhD sa)'$
cancer can be-cured with the in·
aestlop or
hu•e amounts of banana
peel, and you
can be sure,
as can he,
that he will
aet 1alloos of
ink. Some
perfectly
sane fUJ,
1110 wltb a
PbD 1111 remarkably little · pro•reea bat betn macte ID the
treatmeat of tbis t.rrtble, dia· ..,. -ad be JI aptkecl 117 a
newtedltlOr. Nowbln do you nm Into more
rreab ID tbe ~rs than in the
ao·c .. led "llf•tyle" sectJona. My OWD llfest7le) fortunately for
me. bad been formed lon1
before tbeM-.HdiOM •came. into
Mlill anil"Egon von Funtenber1
became more lmpe>rtant to mott
readers tban Samuel Beckett.
Mille belq tradillodl ChrUUan ·= wttb '. fair •ban ol crt tendellclea mixed ID.
ONE or TB. facets ~ the
new Weatyle la a f{'eakllh preoc.
cupalloll with what can only be
called. paedophobia -an ab·
normal.lear or children.
Most people in this country, or
coune, feel about children as
they always have. They like to
have them, and love them, and
rear them. But not the people in
,the lifestyle sections.
I was recently reading a story
about this aversion ror
fatherhood. In it was quoted an
unnamed 38-year-old writer
from Manhattan. "I want a
child," be said, "but iu>t now .
Forty-five seems like a logical
age • . . It's more Important to
put your prline years to their
best use."
This guy la •frald that
childrell ~llht J>~•vent bl~
from writing b1I "bil book." He ·
said, YI wOuld .do that durtaa
weekends or otber eztracur·
ricular Ume aacl d:alldnD would
make that lmpaulble. You cantt
\Ike M many trips when )'CMI bave cbiJdNn. •·
TBD PilTICl1LAR wrlter
quau.nea u one or my nomina· Uon.a ror "8mk of the year. But
tbere are a lot of people who feel
1mucb u he doel, and they ln·
ereaM bJ the day. They see cb114nn a1 a threaL to their ,, • ...,., ralbn tban •• a
uteloq lbun:e of pleasure. I feel
sorry for them, and angry at the
1ametime.
Consider the implications of
having your first child at age 45.
The child. in the case or the
writer. would be another mild
pleasure added to a life coaaist-
ing of the ceaseless search for
pleasure. "I want to think that
I've checked off all the boxes,"
is another of his dicta.
The first child and such as
might follow would presumably
provide a toy ror bis old age, a
comfort for his declinei a fillip,
in abort, to bia life. The child
I
would be raised by a middle:·
aged father who merely wanted
him as a sort or alternative to
the life he lived in bis youth.
MIND YOU. I'm not against '
45-year-old men having first Or
second or seventh children if the
motivation is the usual ana
normal one -that he has a COD\· panion he loves or at least feel$
at ease with, and wishes to have
a child be can love and cherish~
Jn my own family I have ~ grandfather who had st
children after ace eo, the Um
be married a vicoroua bar mai
in Ireland.
It is thil business of thi ·
thatithe best years of your lU
are far too good lo be wasted o
the business of fatherhood tha
bugs me.
This, and the idea tha
cblldn!n are wholly a burden.
Certainly they are a burden,
some Umes a tragic one; but th
experience of famUy ltre ls
that bas been felt to be re
ing enough to enter into by all
the generations of man, inchJd
ing this one.
lt is people who take Studi. o~1
and Gloria Vanderbllt sertousl
who are beeittning to propacan
diie, with a success that I f
lamentable, the idea that
children are a minus ln the book -
of life.
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l'heater
AT 'lllAT time, tbe court wW
... '• .......... tM u.a.
UO.kl be declared a public s•wN,M~ol&lallareCOD• ........ ~lhutclowll.
n. d.1 .-. me w been .-illltodoeetbetbnter, locat·
9d la lllmer Plua ac.... 11th
..... bomS&ntaADlCollqe.
To that end the city baa
employed a special anti·
....... IJlb.yprosecutor.
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Fric19y, Augi..1t 22. 1980 !
OAK. y ptLOT A9
Refugee Scams Probed·'·
S1111dl Number Apparently CMat System
B1 GLENN 8COTr ... ..., .........
Tbe VWn•=•• reru,_ from WHtmlnater told welfare
won ... that be needed belp -
bl1 wUe hid left bin with their
two~ 8Dd be wu out Of work.
He quaUfted for a monthly al·
lowance of $400. That was in um.
ON 81!PI'. 3, that refugee, Ta
Klew, and bla wile, Thach N1oc Le, will face fraud charges ln
court. 1bey are accused Of bilk·
inl the county of $13,000.
lnvesti1aton believe the cou·
pie never split. They think that
while tbe husband was drawing
Irvine Song
Tryout Open
The Irvine Master Chorale
seeks men and women for the
group'sfallseuon.
Auditions begin in early Sep.
tember.
payment• from tbe Social
Servlcea Department, be and b1I
wife were runniDI a retail
televi1lon 1ala bualneaa that wu u.ted In ber name.
lnveatigaton also contend that
she was publJMinc a maculne
called "My Country" for other•
refugeea and workln1 part-time
in a furniture store across the
street from the TV shop.
Donald H . Andrews, in·
vestigator for the District At·
tomey's Office, said the couple's
monthly income was about
$3,000.
THAT WAS one or a series of
cases bandled by Andrews, who
is a member of the lnvesticattn
unit that deals with persons re-
ceiving money from the lndo-
Chinese Refugee Assistance
Program.
ll wasn't a typical case, be ad·
mitted.
At last count. up to 40,000 lndo-
Chinese refugees were living in
Orange County. Andrews said
about 13,500 receive some sort of
welfare payment.
About 19 of the yearly arreata
Involved lodo-Chlnese retucee.s , ,'
he said. and six bave occurred In '
the past two months. However, an officlal for a
group that counsels refucees
cautioned against uauminc that
moat of them are tryln& to fleece
the government.
Satoru Slgimura, executive U ·
s istant for the Pacific Asian
American Center in Santa Ana.
said the fraud cases should be
viewed as isolated incidents. He
noted that some 16,000 refugees
have been assisted through the center and none has been ac-
cused oC fraud.
"You're going to find
some rotten apples in any bar-
rel," he said.
BloodDoJWr
Office Open
WBILE 8EVEaAL films
abowD at the theater have been
....... oblcene ln past le1al pro. c•«•. the theater never has .doled. Great Bait .............
Applicants must be able to
read music and demonstrate pro-
ficiency in sight reading and
vocal technique. Each should
bring a short musical work. An
accompanist will be provided.
And of that total, about 300
cases~ne for every 161 re-
fugees-are being examined
cWTenUy for possible fraud, he
said.
The Orange County Red Cl'06S
Blood Center, 601 N . Golden Cir-
cle Drive, Santa Ana, will be
open over Labor Day weekend ,
from9a.m.tol:30p.m .Aug.30.31
andSept.l .
ne trial on the most recent
le1al cballeo1e against James
aDd Artie Kltcbell or San Fran·
ciaco had been scheduled to
bqin llcmday.
Geologist Peter Lonsdale of Scripps Institute in La Jolla
displays one of giant tube worms his expedition brought
back from Gulf of Calif omia. Found at depth of 6,500 feet,
worms are bright red.
OC Backs
Dana Plan
A resolution prohibiting projects that do not
«mform to the Dana Point Speci(ic Plan bas been
adopted by the Orange County Board oi
Supervisors.
· The board acted at the urging ol 5tb District
~rvisor Thomas Riley who said passage of such
a resolution would help Insure credibility between
the board and citizens who worted for the plan's
actoption.
APPaOVED BY THE BOAllD in July, the
plan cbanges zoning in several areas of Dana Ppint. ad cal.ls for improved traffic circulation, more park acreage, restricted signlnc, and
amera1 beautification of the unincorporated com-~Ullity. .
Riley said proposed Dana Point developments
•houldbesubjecttotheplan'sprovisions.
• Hearinp on zoning changes will be held this fall by tbe county Planning ("nmmiasion.
Dnelopmenta already under processing by
tbl county EnvironmeataJ Manageaient Agency
will not be subject to requirements of the resolu·
tion.
&D.:EY CAUTIONED nt\T the board's action
~not be considered a .. moratorium.·•
• The board's action was UJ'led by represen-
taUves of the 'Dana Point Specific Plan Board of
Review and the Dana Point Chamber of Com·
merce.
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Eor the Record
WHOLllALE
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for
Retail Stor•, SW.., Meet Booths & Mllll order Catalogues
Small Q91•flta Jlafl S. Orderfd
·.
Arrange appointments with
Mary Lyons, 548-5289, or the
chorale business office at
542-1790.
SINCE JAN. l , 151 fraud·
related arrests have been made
in Orange County, Andrews
said.
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Cleared MUlrife B.-to lhumB Practice
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•wiel .... C'!OIDpUcadw from '·nonna1. aow.ftlk" eblld1JUUw
at bome tbu in bolplta.11.
I• Pev•tal• Valley
B&a LAWY&a. Stev• J[elMr
ol Pa.e.vw.. 1aid •n. Rull baa bad DO dilatU aDd OBly &ix
dellv.n. ltr Caeureu Hdioa.
That l• al.lo well below the
bolpu.al nte, but a eompariloa
ma1 be JDJ1leadtn1 because
aerlou caaea tend to 10 to boeptt.ala. Partial Apartmenl
Sales AuJliorized
She Mid she spends 40 to 60
~rs witb eacb woman durinl
prepaney.
State law allows nurses to
practice u mlchvives after tak-
ing a prescribed lralolDI course.
AD orctiaW't \bat co.aad permit
the piecemeal aale of a um., unit
wltllba a ...... ~ eo.
ple.a ... llJlllll'CWed bJ ..........
Valley Ob' Comcil.
Tile coucU 11nanimout1
pauecl to a aecOnd readiQ& tbe new~. wbicb ia cl-'lned
to permit small investon to
purcb.ale blocb of four or abdre
apartments within a complex.
BEFORE THE complex
owner can divide the projects
for sale, however. be must ob-
tain a permit from the Planning
Commission. Under the or·
dinance a maintenance or·
gani.lation must be formed to
manage common property
within the complex.
The enabling ordinance was
described as a mechanism to
permit the Planning Commission
to evaluatesach proposals, one of
whicb alre8dy is being prepared.
Tbe ordinwedoes not. bowe¥er.
obli1ate tbe commission or the
council to approve such pro.
posals.
Council member Barbara
Brown objected to a provis1on
that would permit the city to lm·
pose tighter parking regulations
upon an existing apartment com-
plex at the timeof tbesubdivision.
She said t.bit resembles the typeof
after·tbe-facteorrective measure
someti.mfs utilized by the State
Coutal Commission.
PLANNING DlaECl'OS Clin·
tm Sherrod replied that some
local eomplues built before tm
do aot bave 1uffident parkiq
f acllltiel by C\llTml c1'y atan-
d arda. He said thia proYiaion
couW allow tlle city to ~
for M'dltkwW Jl)Ut1Da Won tbe
compla ia aolcJ fw aubdlvision.
Sberrod said t.bere la llWe
market for purchase of lar1e
apartment complexes, and that
the 1\lbdiviakln concept bu been
divtsed by complex owners aa a
way toaell the projects in smaller
chunks.
The new ordinance was passed
unanimously. with the parking
provision retained.
Marines Set
To Hit Beach
At PenJleton
U you•,re driving south )>a.st
Another option is for a
sponsori.q doctor to draw a de-
tailed set of procedures to be
followed by the midwife, who
agrees to call Ute doetor for coo-
sultaUclo or in an emergency.
•a& SVIZ DllllAUD that
there are 5IDO midwives practic-
in1 WepUy lD Ca!Uanli.a. in ad-
ditioo to tbe 115 nurse-midwives
the a.Me says It Ucemed. But
many ol tboee licensed can't
practice because they can't get
doctorstocooperate.sbesaid.
She said she hasn't found an
El Dorado County doctor to
sponsor her, but will meet with
two next week.
"Tbe medical community at
1ar1e bu reaistaDtt to this kind
of cban«e.'' she said.
Ideally. she said, she would
like apomonbip from a local
doctor who is .. open lo such
thinp u heTbs and the benefits
of m~·~ tba~ are part ol. the naturakbildlJiI treatment sbe
praetiees.
Camp Pendleton Sunday and I E you see a full-scale assault land· · 'fl' N CESSARY • SHE said
ing oo the beaches to your right, she•d accept an out-of-town doc·
it's just a training exercise. tor wbo required more tradi-tional procedures.
More than 5,000 Marines will Sbe said she has sought a
be participating in a rive-day ex-license for several years, but
ercise. which starts Sunday. bun 't tried to get a doctor to ap-
along wttb 9,000 sailors aboard prove standardized procedures
20 ships off the Southern for ber because that route to a
California coast • legal iractice became available
The annual amphibious as-only recmtly.
sault training eHT'clse includes But Antonia Gifford, bead ol
detachments from the lit · oune practices for the state
Marine Division. the 3rd 1briDe Board ol Registered Na:niq.
Ail'craft Wmg from El Toro, and said mnes bave been able to
the 5th Marine Amphibious get a doctor's apoosonbip to ex-
Park Work
Scheduled
Brigade. ped their practices Ii.nee 1975.
They will be joi.Ded~'bat mast docton are reludaat to
ments of the Navy•s · c it. , Fleet Amphibious Force lD the rs. Rub case stemmed
assault against "hostile,. Camp from ~ ~ who developed Pendletoo Marines toxem1a m prep.ancy but later
Work should start in about 45
days on the redevelopment of
Paularino Park at Paularino
School, Costa Mesa. city of·
ncials said.
Ernest Reason General
Bngineering of Huntin1ton
Beacb ii expected to complete a
nine·abtioo fitness par courae in
conjunction with new landscap-
ing, officials announced.
The $120, 119 contract,
awarded by the City Council this
week, alao calls for replacing
asphalt sidewalks witb concrete,
removial a o&d amphitheater
and lattke lheltel' and installing
a new sprinkler system. Won is
expected to be finisbed by Jan.
31.
Y'f 'ff 'f'f 'f 'ff 'f 'ff
Wont to buy fime
shore interval
owr. lhip " 0 cm-.dominium, own-your-
own aport•ent or
recrtatialCll praperty?
And It falt in h MW
c• t fftotian 2"50 of
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DAil Y PILOT
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· gave birth to a healthy child in a
As ground troops storm the
beaches below. they will be sup-
ported from the air by Phantom
and SQbawt jeta, OV·lO Bron-
cos aad Huey gmsb.ips.
hospital.
Newport Offering
Tenni• Classes
Sicnals Appro'7;ed A aeries of tami.a classes will .,..-,, · be offered next month at four
Plans for a $68,000 project that different sites in Newport Beach
will u.tlude installation of traffic by lbe city's recreation depart.
signals and redesip ol the in-ment.
tenection of Street of the Golden . Classes, to be held at Corona
Lant.em and La Cresta Drive in del Mar High School, the Com·
Dana Point have been approved munity Youth Center in Corona
by t.be Orange County Board of del Mar llDd llariDen and Las
supervisors. Bids for the project Arenas parb. cost $22 and meet
will be opened Sept. 22. weekly for JO weeb. For more
infonmticm call MO-Z3'71. """"
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I. Magnin cordially invites you to
meet designer Murai, here with
her Collection in Sooth Coast Plaza
on Saturday, August 23. Meet her
between 11 :00 and 3 :00.
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HAND-PAINTED,
HAND-APPL IOU ED
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and like to be first with the
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Richly color9d graphic dilPllYS
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Divorceil Anita
Moves to Tulsa
~ •IAIU (AP) -Anlta
Bryut ia leaviAa th• waaae srov• tor tbe i..a of oil we1.1a.
her motblr 1a11: .
Tb• entertainer. wbo
became embrolled lD a cam-
patp acatnat 1ay ncbts, will
maie her bolDe ln Tulaa. Okla.
Her mother, Lenre Cate, who
Uvea iD T\llaa, aaJd the former
'lliaa Oklahoma left Miami with
ber fCM' cbUdren tbia week.
Klu Bryant waa dlvorced
lut Friday after 20 years of
marriage to Bob Green, a
fonner Miami diae jockey who
wu ber manaaer. He bad. a.be
declared. "violated my most
precious &Met -my very C'ODS·
cience."
She claimed Green
cooperated "witM certain hired
staff members who conspired to
control ~e aDd to~• ftlY aun41!111
and reputation to Mild ~ .. ._.
personal careers." At the ~
s he filed for divorce, ber.f.
husband maintained tlu•t he ~
loved his wife and did not ~
lo loee her. ~
But Circuit Judge Nurra)'.f
Goldman ruled tbe marriag~,
formally al an end, decreeini, •
"This court bas determined~
marriage between tbe parties
hereto is irretrievably broken."
Said Miss Bryant's mother:
"Right now she's oCf men, and i'
don't blame her." •
Ontr tM IWJ Piiot rMlty left.
you .met .. new 6n your local
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DltAR PAT: I bouaM a motonyele a few ,ean • md U.. loll my job. The bank re-
poe1wld tbe bike. They aay that they load lt for a
lot 1 .. U... I atW owed and now they want tbe dlf •
t.-ce wtucb la SllOO. It doem't teem fair tbat I
llllould have to pay MOO now that I ao loaaer bave
tbeblU.
P.L., HuatJ.utoa Beach
It fl hMJ ._.,fair, W V..-...n Ille
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Pearl s. West. dlree· ..,._ _: ,f•'=> esHl't ...... ffllkltl, nere
tor of the California ta.J 1
Youth Authority. Creee.4..., F•,....•Flrsfs t says money alone I will not solve in-DEAR PAT: Our relatives from the Midwest cre••ina=~ of visit almolt every y~ar and lnallt that California -"can't be" tbe leadin1 farm state. I'd love to have Juvenile uency · some information to send to them ttiat proves this ~he addressed the state is topa in farm production. Do you have any :1lOth annual Congress ideas?
,"Of COIT'eCticJn in San J .T., Fountain Valley
:Diego. A .., bnelnlre, ''Calllonala Aptcaltue," +----------pdllallM '7 tM Callfenla Farm Buea• Fe4era-IJla--T Jd ta., ...... ..-..e yeu pelat wtaa.o.t uy dollbt. ~ ....., 0 · sm.ie e..-. are anDable fne from die..,... •. t STOCKTON (AP> -tlea Senkee Dlria._, CFBF, lltl Ezpodloa
Stockton City Manage r Blwd .• SacnlHll&o tsl15.
,John Wentz will retire at A buea• spokes ma• points oat tbat
i he end of the year. Calllonla's It'll apic:altaral prochlctloa wal11e ell·
Wentz, 60, who took the eeede4 $1% bW1o11 for the Ont Ume la llistory. Tbe fo&t a year ago, said his aatl4Nl's leadlal farm sta&e prochlced more tllu
tecisioo bad nothing to !ti co•-.ttties commercially oe 33 lllllUoll of tile
~o with a two-d ay sta&e'ste&allMmllllollacres.
sickout by police of-More Gall 4t perceat of tile aaU.'s •lit ud
licers. fntlt APllllles ud ai...t OH-ddrd of &be vegetables
"Got a ~' Then wn lt 10 Pat Durut. Pat will
cut rtd lope. getting the an.twer• and action you need
to toh» ~~· In government and bu.nnen. Mad
11our q"'"'°"' to Pat Ounn, At Your Service. Orange
Coa1t ~ Aloe. P.O. Boz 1560, Costa Mesa, CA
tmf. A• mon11 lt ttera as poamble wall be an8Wtred,
bwt phoMd mqi11nt1 or letter• nol including lhe
rtoder'• full oome, oddreu and bwtMSS hot.Ira' phone
numbercormot becOMfdned. Thucolumnappeorsdoi-
111 ucerx Stmda]l1."
were.,...• a... ... ee•s t .uu. lnt&•&ed ae .... . c ........ w Ute ........... prodlldloa of .early • .... ,.._. ee•..._, rullal hem
1prte9U _. di.I petlpen &o ftl& Oewen ud rab-
M&a. It =~ ••re..._ tz bUlloe wort.II of ee&&ea. , ettru. rlee ud ralslaa, ud sold
••re tMm ti.I MIUaa worUa el eaWe ud cal.ea to
lead die Ill& ti pw nalpta wldle dalrJmea were
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8ale9 el C.U.. ... pas-readied $1.3 blWoll
u4 SI Wlllla, ..._afedl•ely. ~&op comlHditles
were llaay, alm•dl, &oma&oel, IUU'Mry prodwc&s.
leUllee alMI egc..
8ooll SllfNflflltlon IJ~red
DEAR PAT: I ordered a book on one or 10 "re·
cession-proof" businesses from American En-
trepreneurs Association of Los Angeles. The a d
promlsed "satisfaction guaranteed" or the book
could be returned for a reftmd within 30 days. I did
return the book, but haven't received a refund.
M.L., Newport Beach
American Entrepreneur's records indicate
that you basba.Dd reqllfftecl uotber book I.a H ·
change for tbe one yoa retarned ·rather thu a
S3t. 7t refaad. Tbat book wu seat to yoa. Check
wttb yoar basbud about W., ud if Americu Ea·
trepreeear is in error, let A YS know.
If yoa1cUd receive tbe att0ad book and decide
to retura It, don't expect any refund. The firm's
spokeswomu explained that the refund option
does not apply if a substitute book is requested and
received.
"If we dld that," she explained, "people could
just keep ordering different books, read them
quickly aad return them -all for one price which
they would expect to be refunded eventually.''
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.Preferred over\Vmston Ligbl&
When tar levels w ere rev ealest. more smoker~ indepen-
dently chose Triumph over Winston Lights in rating over-
all product P.refer ence. Of those expressing a preference.
over 69% preferred 3 mg Triumph to 14 mg.Winston Lights.
Results showed that Triumptjl was glso pref erred over
12 mg Marlboro Lights. 8 mg Merit. 11 mg Salem Lights
and 8 mg Merit Menthol. ,
Now, test for y ourself. Compare'Triu mph with any
so-called,''low tar" cigarette. You'll taste ")'hY we na med
it Triumph. Also available in Menthol. •
National Taste Test nlSUlts available free on request.
Write: National Taste Test. P. 0 . Box 2733, Hlll$ide. New Jersey 07205.
W.rnint : The Surgeon General Has Determined
Tim Cignnt Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health.
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N-M
SPECIALS
WAS45.00
NOW22.50
A warming thought You 'll be comfortable in
knowing our Cozy-Up 1s yours for upcoming chilly
weather. It makes studying a breeze. reading more
relaxing and provides a warmer reception for
television v1ewmg . Toast-colored in fully washable
nylon and acetate with polyester filling.
The Bedroom Shop
WAS·90.00
NOW 45 .00
Gentle shaping . The ease of polyester ge<>rgette.
Belted. comfortably short-sleeved an an elasticized
waist. In magenta or silver grey and other assorted
colors . 4 to 14 sizes. Galleria
WERE 2. 75 TO 11.00
NOW 1.50 TO 5.50
Here's a Summer place. "Summer Palace" pure
cotton terry towels. An open and serene pattern in the
Chinese style. The floral artistry and border inspired by
Oriental embroidery and fretwork. In face. hand and
bath size towels. The Bath Shop
All sales hnal No mail or phone orders. please
N·M 8Ml1y HiNs. open 10 to 6; N·M Newport Beach.10 to 8; Mon .. Tllurs.,Fri .. 10 to 91nd5unclly12 to 5 -
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Breakthrough
Four strains of "Legionella pneumophilla," a bacterium
believed to cause Legionnaire's disease, have been dis-
cove red by these two University of Miami Medical School
doctors, Alberto Castro, right, and Timothy Clearly, left.
The physicians have found also a method of diagnosing the
disease. which first gained notoriety at an American
Legion.convention in 1976.
Laetrile
Move
Major
SACJlAllEN'ro <AP) -A bW
to leplile Laetrile tor tenninal
cancer paU.tl bu cleared an l111portant burdle wtth u M ·
.embly commiUee'• declaion to
allow a noor vote wltbout
turther heartnp.
Jerey Haleva. aide to Sen.
Wllliam Cam]>bell, R·Hadenda
Hel1bta. author of the bW. aald
Tbunday a ~ of the M·
aembly Health commltie. de·
clded not to req&dn a beariq oa
new amendment• to the measure. The committee con-
firmed that. M. a re.ult. the bUI, SBlSllO. ls
ready for an Assembly floor
vote. If it passes, lt will need
final Senate approval before go.
Ing to Gov. Edmund Bra.wn Jr.,
who supports it.
Laetrile, derived from apricot
pits, is touted as a cancer cure
by a devoted and well·organized
movement that has brought
about its legalization in more
than 20 stales. Doctors' or-
ganizations contend the sub-
stance is worthless and can be
dangerous because or the
cyanide it cootaJns. ·
Campbell's bW, tbe fifth be
haa s ponsored, would allow
Laetrile to be given to a patient
who bas been informed or risks
and alternafi.e treatments, and
who has been diagnosed as
terminal.
The bill specifies that the state
would be making no judgment
on whether Laetrile was effec-
tive.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Plate of the Day
SYCIK l -Rocky Palmer is a psychic
does palm readings and tells fortunes.
lntorm•toon fO< ttll! "Plete of nw O.y" ll M41111le<I DY M1-. F .. ~Y. •11111~ ol IM .. ,. ..tlllon of the • ._.~ -of "-•-ll•ed C.lllOnw• UC...w Pt41tft."
Deat•Notlrn
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Mo<tu."lrv • Ot!~rerv
Cremotory
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Co&ta Molla
540-55!>4
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MOtlTUAJtY
110 Broadway
Costa Mosa
642·9150
IALTI I llllGllOt4
5MfTH • TUTHtU.
WISTCLB CHAf'll.
4'Z1 E. 17th St
Costa Mesa
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Hunti"°'on Beach ~
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Westminster
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Newport Beach
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i..ctuna Hiiis
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Deaths
Elsewhere
PARIS (AP) -118JI·
Pol Foacbet, $7. who
publilbed ~ by An·
dre Olde and other
French wHt.era durlna
World War D and often In·
curred tbl wrath of the
Naal cemon, died today.
Foucbet later taulbt art
hlatory at Columbia
Unlveralty lD New Yon,
wrote llterary crtUclsm
and flctioa, and Mn'ed u
French televtaicm'a ut
critic.
Height Cut
LOS ANGELES (AP)·.
The ttb U.S. Circuit
Court of Appeals 1ay1
bei1bt requirements
formvlJ Imposed on Loa Ao1elH Couaty lberifra deputJ appli·
caata were dll ·
erlmlaatory a1aln1t llweu~merlcau. The~ dropped
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Towel Search
Suit Voided
PRE-SEASON SALE
STARTS FRIDAY, AUGUST 22-
·~· WHATS HeaUNE?
W..Ne .. on
A ~ Court Judie tokt
the II~ Bffcb Police Of-
fl<'ers AaaoctaUon lO throw ln the
lOwtl and be threw out lt.a l l
mllUoo lawawl against the city
Tbe POA bad sued the city
because tht" s hower room
loc kera of patrolmen were
opt.-nt"d on April 26, 197'9, when
the police admml..<JttatJon went
searching for some 200 nu.asing
towels.
Ronald Pren.ner ruled ~ ol·
f1cert' rl&bt.a wens not violated
ucid that an org&nUaUoo cannot
t sulrcremotlonatdistress. . j
LagunaOKs
•Dilley Day'
Fri., Aug. 22, 12-8 pm
Sat., Aug. 23, 10 om-6 pm
Sun., Aug. 24, 10 am-2 pm
FREE POPCORN!
FREE LEMONADE!
1979-1980 Merchandise
Singer Finds
No Fame Here
N EW YORK <AP) -Willie
Nelson. who sang the national
anU.em at the Democratic Na·
tia.aJ Convention (and missed a
few lines), met with President
Carter and Martin Luther King
Sr. in the president's suite
before his performance.
T he department adml.nhtra·
t1on clalmed the problem had
gotteo"so bad that there weren't
enough towels for the prisoners
to use.
A notice was posted announc·
lng the pending search, a de-
partment spoke5man said. Only
39 towels were recovered
The Laguna Beach City Coull·
cal has approved use of Main
Beach Park for Jim Dilley Day,
planned Sept. 21 to honor the
founder of the Laguna Green·
belt. lnc.
Dilley. who died Aug. 3 al
the age of 68, fought for a decade
to preserve the greenbelt sur-
rounding Laguna Beach.
EVERYTHING REDUCED~
UP TO 50% AND MORE
••vou know Willie, don't you?"
The POA wanted $240.000 in
actual damages for emotionaJ
distress suffered by the towel
search, and $760,000 in punitive
damages for violation of the of·
licers' rights.
Members of the Committee for
a Jim Dilley Day said a day-long
family event. including food.
games, contests. races and sing-
ing, is being planned in recogni-
tion of the conservationl.st.
2500 W. COAST HWY., NEWPORT BEACH
631-3281
Carter asked J(jng.
The elder civil rights leader
sbook his bead. Then he asked
the nation's foremost country.
western singer , "What do you
play?"
According to a spokesman' for
the city attorney's orrice, Judge
The gathering will begin at 10
a .m. and end at 10 p.m.
PCP Bill Backed
SACRAMENTO CAP> -The
Assembly a gain Tuesday ap-
pTOv«i a blll that would ban pro-
'bation ror anyone convicted of
selling one-half ounce or more or
t>CP, also called "angel dust."
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No-Frost 19.5 cu.ft.
Refrigerator
with 6.81 cu. ft. freezer
• Automatic lcemaker replaces
ice as you use it.
• New Automatic .Energy Saver
System helps cut operating
cost.
•Adjustable Tempered Glass
Shel ves
• Convertible Meat Keeper
• 'Moist'n Fresh' high humidity
drawer
• Rolls out on wheels for easy
cleaning
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Grea
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Natural Fibers
•Rice mats
•Maize rugs
•Seagrass squares •R~
Hurry to Pier l for price r eductions
fr om 35% t o ~ore than 50%. Tilese Chi-
nese natural fiber mats and rugs l ook
sensational spr ead over carpets and har d-
wood, and you 'll want some to hang on the
wall t oo. We've priced them t o fit even a
student's budget, so buy several for a
dorm room or apar tment. Arrive early for
the best selection--come and get 'em!
Maize rugs. 3ss 1288 36 & 48" rounds,
2x3 1 rectangles. ..
Reg.6 .99 -19.99
Rice mats.
36" diameter
rounds. Reg.4.99 2 44 ea.
Sal e prices good
through Aug. 28
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HELLO, VALERIE HARPER?
Cart Pal'90n•, Perty Inviter, et Work
U~I Awards
13 Coast Students
Win Scholarships
A number of studenl5 from the
-Orange Coast area are among
the 95 recipients of Regents and
University scholarships at UC
Irvine.
The awards are made availa·
ble each year to e nte ring
freshmen and transferring and
continuing juniors al UCI whose
~rade point average is about 3.75
and who scored at least 1250 on
the Sc;holaslic Aptitude Test.
THOSE RECEIVING the
Regenl5 Scholarship get $100 in
cash. Stipeods are available to
recipients of both types of
aeholarsbip depending on their
financial need.
Freshmen who will receive
Regents scholarships include
Arlene Hirano of Costa Mesa,
Trisha Smith of Newport Beach,
and Leslie Smith, Mitchell
Smith and Brian Yee, all of Hun·
tingtoo Beach.
Juniors at UCI who will re·
ceive Regents scholarships in·
elude Madeline Tulumello of
Huntington Beach.
FRESHMEN WHO will re·
ceive University scholarships in·
elude Anh Nguyen of Irvine.
Tuan Doung of Costa Mesa, Jef·
frey Odell of Newport Beach,
and Marie Saway, Anthony An·
dr'1sfay and Cecelia White. all of
Huntington Beach.
Huu Nguyen of Costa Mesa is
among those juniors who will re·
ceive University scholarships.
Capo· Retains Fees
For Sports Funding
mlalat be called • pro1.,aoa11 -~.Or I HllbrilJ fuelt·lilt ..coraw. Or &be man wbo bowl ..... ,...
la a eo.. wben odd c:areera ere commoaplace. Pauona.
with Illa shaved bead and
dram.Uc blaek clotbtl, la u ort.-.a -a IU1 wbo built a
bul1--Uala pbilOlopby ot -~:
"IP IOllKllOOY 18 lcMc to •• u ..... -)'OU ., • party, it
1&ould by Ryu O'Neal and not
Joe Biltz."
Partcm1 la the man who wilt
lnvlte O'Nu.1 or someone equaJ.
ly falDOUI to that apeelal party.
Jl doesn't even matter, be
11y1. wbetber' the ~t or boltess
bowl tbe celebrity pests.
"You should always have
aome people you don't know
very weU at your parties," be
advlaes. "New blood is impor·
tut. It shakes lhinca up, keeps
thlnp from getting static."
PA&SONS, PA&T·TIME
publicity man and former
peraooal secretary to Zsa Zsa
Gabor, becan arranging parties
and guest lists for clients eight
years ago, and hit on the idea of
doing It for a living. ·
"In 1'72, I gave a party for
Zsa Zsa and one for Faye
Dunaway," be recalls. " ... we
put loietber actors, directors,
financiers, and the criterion was
talent, not just position."
The parties sparkled, and
Parsons was in demand.
ll was then, he says, that he
began The List. a compendium
of more than 1,000 names and
phone numbers or aspiring and
current celebrities Parsons
knows and can call for a party.
The List also notes their in·
terests and, in some cases,
rates them as party guests.
.. IN THE l .... all you needed
for a party was good dope." says
Parsons. "Now you need people
who are able to talk ...
"For instance. Valerie Harper
is great at a party. She's very
positive. Mel Brooks and Anne
Bancroft are wonderful. They
have so much wit and talent
between them."
When Parsons, who is in his
30s, came to California from
Mlchigan in the mid·1960s, he
did only small house parties.
Now, he may arrange an art
gallery opening, a movie pre·
miere or the unveiling of a bou·
lique. In many cases, he su·
perviles everything from food
and flowers to valet parking and
press coverage.
PAllSONS WON'T disclose
what he charges. No one is ever
paid for coming to a party. he
stresses: only the party.giver
pays.
The secret of his obvious sue·
cess is matching the right people
with the right parties.
"I wouldn't invite anyone to a
party if they would not have a
good Ume there," be says.
Sometimes. Parsons gets
s eemingly impossible re·
quests.
His greatest challenge, he
says, came last year when he
was hired to lure famous guests
to a sushi bar opening in the San
Fernando Valley.
"PEOPLE LAUGHED AT
me," he recalls. "They said
you '11 never get stars to a sushi
bar in the valley.
"Well, the flJ"St person to ar·
rive wu Karen Black. Beautiful
people came streaming in, and
by the lime Christopher Reeve
Capistrano Unified School Dis·
trict trustees have retained
athletic participation fees for
tbe c:oming school year to
1uaraotee "full funding" of
aporta programs.
High school students will con· arrived in bis limousine, the ·
tinue to pay $25 a year. Junior ownerswerelnhogheaven."
high students will pay $12.50. Tbe seem, Panoo.s said, was
Board President.. Robert koowine whom to lnvite.
Bachelor said the sports "Christopher had come to
participation fee program, start· eight ot my parties last year,
ed three years ago, had been and I knew be loved sushi," says
·,ftL.! ·u Coo'--,.~~ providing the money needed to Parsons. "He aat down and ate
....,,., lf,f,I J J run sports program• that was an entire plate of sea W'Cbin,
. lost after passage of Proposition and people were golng crazy .·~·-•-d .;..,. SC l3. looking at this spectacle. It ~ .,., ., A report prepared by sc:bool made the place."
~ district personnel for trustees
For thole with iron stomachs shows that $85,050 baa been THESE DAYS. PA&SONS' OD· 'DCI a thirst for beer, the San raised in albledc fees duriq the Jy problem ii aatllfying clients' Clemmie "Cblli Challenge" of· past two years. yeaminl for apeelfic, often unat·
fen fan and excitement Satur-Money taken in from the 1.. ta1Dablef'*U.
day at the Old City Plua. is used to purcbue equipment .. If I tblU tbe peel they want
The flrat annual event ia and supplies for the varioul would like to be there, I'll lnvite
1poa1ored b~tbe plaza sports teams. Before lnltlatkm blm," be uys. ''Sometimes, I'll
mercbaat'• association and of the fees, tbele materials wen HJ, 'I know you aclmire tbia
Coon ad nms from 11 a.m. to 5 purcbaed witb mooey from tbe penoa CID tbe screen, but you
p.m. Ill tbe Plua, 111 West Ave. di.atrict'1 genenl fund. woaldD't like bim lo pel'IGD, eo
J'8Hsede However, tnaateea 1tNIMd let ldm remabu dream.'"
TM dlW t!ODtoff la NDd.iooed that no atDdmtl were denied tbe Wblt Rarl aet tbe moet party
by tlle tat.uat.ional CblU Sode-chanc:e to plQ cm a 1porta t.am lnvltadcm? Tllat'• obvioua, S8.YI
tJ u4 lDdiridual. ud teams if tbey were unable to pay tbe Pane.. ea pmtklpate for prtses. participld:ioa I•. ..,,_ amt soqbt-after su.ta
... "' Proc11da 10 to beaeftt tbe "It'• 1111 •-.S1r11:1. tlMll are Barbra Strelsand and
.,_...,. ... Qirll Qub of tbe 8outb DO ltudml U. ftW told M Robert Redford beeaUH tbe)' · c.an. Jl'or lnformatloa, call couldn't pleJ cm • .... MoWI woa't _.. to llQtblna, and a
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Meet this sensitive photographer of ballet themes
,,..,, ,,. ., w .. t u. AngMM tomof row,
at Sotlth Co.t Plaza S.tutday, frOllf 11 a.m .
Harwty Edwards, whOS8 perceptive photogr~ of the behind-the-scenes world of ballet have
become'eollectors' Items. will be here to autograph y00r poster. He's reprf*Nlted
In the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney, Leo·Castelli and Richard Felgln ~lier/es
and more. Come In and choose from eight of h~ fsscfnatlng posters (shown, •Ba/let Slippers•}.
Unframed posters (with or without autograph)#.#
Custom-framed and autographed (allow 1 week delivery) 1100
Framed poster without autograP,, (available lmmed/ately) 1100
Get lucky/ Win a personal/ZfJd poster or pair of ballet tickets to Netherlands Dance Theater.
pictures 75 -west I.a. and south coast plaza
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•Sp0rt1 •Horoscopt.
apture
Cash .
You can save hundreds of dollars
each year if you just take advan-
tage of cash refund offers, says an
experienced coupon collector.
lb JOEL C. DON Of the Dlllty Piiot St.ff
About 10 years ago, Glnnie Katthur strolled into her local
supermarket and stumbled upon a seeming bonanza in cash re·
fund . free product and "cents-ofr• coupon offers.
She began collecting refund forms and coupons as well as
box tops, product labels, containers, packaging and other proofs
of purchase or quaUfiers. She filed her assortment of qualifiers
by subject in m a nila folders, exchanged refund forms with
friends and scanned newspapers, magazines and bulletin boards
for coupons.
The money.saving offers added up. As her passion for re·
funding snowballed, her monthly gro<:ery bill shriveled to, at
times. as little as $10.
Later, she parlayed a few thousand dollars saved from cal
food, laundry detergent, flour and other product refunds into a
partial down payment on her Santa Ana home.
And most recently, she's turned her inflation-fighting
crusade into a business of her own -to help others get a chunk
of the milUons or dollars in refunds, coupons and free products
offered each year by manufact.urers.
Mrs. Katchur peruses more than 600 refund and coupon of·
fers each month, trimming that number to about 200 items list·
r . ed in her monthly "Supermarket Survival" newsletter. t First pubUshed in April, the newsletter boasts a nationwide
circulation of more than 1,700 consumers turning product wrap-
pers and other qualifiers into cash .
1 In addition to listing refund, free product and coupon offers
and addresses to obtain refund forms. Mrs. Katchur offers sub·
scribers handy tips on the art of refunding.
Some of her more aggressive friends, she saxs. have honed
their refunding skills to a rm, point, earn.ing "a ~dy $10,000 to
$12,000 a year.
Mrs. Katchur admits it takes full-time effort to bring in a
five-digit income from refunding. Still average consumers can
I save
Before you can start reaping riches from refUnds, she aa~.
you've got to save all potential qualifiers. A me or labels, box
tops and other packaging material can provide a future source
for manufacturer re funds a.nd free product offers.
Mrs . Katchur a lso encourages swapping or trading
qualifiers. coupons and refund forms with fnends.
·'Almost all major manufacturers in the United States even·
tu ally offer refunds and coupons," she says ... And most or the
refunding that you do can be done while you're watching TV in
the evtming.
"Refunds arc only a thank you from the manufacturer for
buying their products." she adds.'
She decries the fact that millions of dollars literally are
tossed out by households each year.
"People have been throwing this stuff (qualifiers> away for
years." she asserts . ''The average family of four has been
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GINNIE KATCHUR SURVEYS COUPON OFFERS THAT SHE SAYS TOO MANY PEOPLE PASS UP
throwing away $100 to $150 each month in coupons and refund
offers."
One you've caught a bit of the refunding bug, Mrs . Katchur
advises a strict coupon diet : never buy a product just because
you have a coupon for it.
The art of refunding works hand in hand with wise con·
sumer shopping.
Among others. never shop when you're hungry and always
bring a list. s he says. And when an item you regularly purchase
is on sale. buy it regardless of the need.
"I'm a firm believer in stockpiling," she snapped. "Most
people will. say, wait until they squeeze the last bit ol toothpaste
from the tube and then they go out and buy toothpa'Ste and pay
the higher price for it.·'
'The average family has
been throwing away $100
to $150 each month 1n
coupons and refund of-
fers.'
As a general rule, Mrs. Katchur avoids refund offers for
Jess than 50 cents. Each refund requires a lS cent investment in
postage as well as a few cents for the envelope (she buys en·
velopes in bulk from an Orange County paper company).
Most refunds average about $1, so s he makes more than 80
cents per offer. And some manufacturers offer refunds for $10 to
$100.
She spends two days each month mailing out about 300 to
400 forms, insuring a steady income of refunds in the form
of checks and cash.
Mrs. Katchur, though, is wary of "money.plus" offers, in
which consumers are offered steak knives, glassware and other
products at r educed prices with accompanying product
qualifiers. Although shoppers may save, she believes similar
discounts can be obtained through locally advertised sales.
And when Mrs. Katchur uses "cent-ofr' coupons. she makes
one offer work as hard as two or three.
Her secret : scan newspaper food sections for double or tri·
pie value coupons offered by supermarket chains.
"You should never buy and pay the full price for anything,"
she says.
Meat producers rarely, if ever, offer refunds or coupons.
Mrs . Katchur. however, notes recently a manufacturer of grain
produ('ts offered a $S coupon for meat purchase. .
She sent away for the coupon, added to it a double value coupon
and purchased $10 worth of meat.
But, alas. she admits there's no free lunch in life. Refunds
and coupons do cost the manufacturer.
President Carter, with the advice of his consumer affairs ad-
visor. Esther Peterson, has suggested eliminating the offers to
reduce supermarket prices.
Mrs. Katchur bas written a letter protesting the proposal,
insisting that refunds and coupe>ns only add a few cents, at
most, to family grocery bills.
"Senior citizens use the coupons to subsidize-dleir in·
comes," she adds. "They are on such low incomes that they
don't get enough to eat without coupons or refunding."
She received a form thank you letter from Ms. Peterson for
her opinion in disagreement with the White House proposal. A
few days later, s he got another letter from Ms. Peterson thank-
ing her for her s upport.
Mrs. Katthur remains undawtted. She continues to stroll in·
to s upermarkets armed with bundles of coupons.
"That's what's ruo. You'll walk into a market and they'll
ring it all up and then they'll ring it all off with coupons
Everybody loves to get something for nothing.··
By the way. the Internal Revenue Service reports that in·
come received vi a refunding is non-taxable.
Subscriptions to "Supermarket Survival" arc available at
SH> per year. The address is P .O. Box 913, Garden Grove, CA
92642.
NEW BERRYFlB.DS IN RIVERBANK SUPPLY KNOTT FAMILY
Back
Knott's Berry Farm hasn't
had a boysenberry it could
call its own in the last 20
years, since the last berry
fields were converted into a
parking lot in 1960 at the
Buena Park amusement
park.
But Knott's is back.in the
farming business ·again with a vengeance.
-In the 197i)s, "Worldwide
shortages of the boysen·
berry, the fruit pioneered in
the Great Depreaaion by the
farm's founder, Walter
Knott, forced the fam.il)' to
switch aometlmes to lopn·
berries.Jo make ita famous
pies. .
In 1979, to ensure that
~
• m Berry Biz
their kitchens would have
guaranteed supplies of
boysenberries to make the
Jama and jellies and other
delicacies at Knott's, the
family purchased 100 acres
of rich farmland in
Riverbank, near Modesto,
Calif.
The lands have just
)1elded 120 tnna 0 bo)'sell·
berries, and when full pro-
ductioo is reached in 1981,
there will be a yield of 500tons
per year.
Fifty acres were planted
in the sp~ of last year
with a density of about 1,4&0 boysenberry plants per acre.
The remaining 50 acres
................
were planted early this year
and will begin producing
next year.
It takes two seasons for a
boysenberry plant to reach
its full growth potential, ac·
cording to Don 0.lipbant_ a
third·aeneration Knott faei·
ly member who is in chTe of food products for e
farm.
To check on the new vln-
ture, Oliphant rues his c+n
plane from Knott 's to
Riverbank every week.
The wheel bas come Ml circle at Knott 's and •e
berry that made the fadly
famous ls now fiowiabfa
again.
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FEATURING
tanee Leagile: 'Service for All'
"All For Service, Service For All" is
the motto of the Aaalatance Leaaue of
Newport Beach.
Chartered three decades ago, the local
chapter provldes support in many forms,
with much of the ald aimed at people Uvinc
on limited incomes.
Children ofteb are the direct
beneficiaries of the league's benevolence.
A Child Day Care Center at 2032 Orange
Ave., Costa Mesa. offen professional at·
tention and good nutrition to children of
low income. alngle or working parents.
Some of the children also are served
by a Children's Dental Health Center local·
ed in the Assistance League Building at SOS
32nd St., Newport Beach.
The Day and Dental Care facilities are
financially supported by merchandise
donated by the community.
The goods are stocked at the league's
Thrift Shop on 32nd Street, which is open to
the public much of tbe year. The Thrift
ShopisnowcloseduntilTuesday,Sept.2.
Dr. Steve Underwood (left), checks 5-year-old Noah Gardner's
choJP!l'S as Mrs. Clyde Thomas looks on at chiltP"en's dental center.
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By SYDNEY OMARR
SATUllDA Y, AUG. 23 ARI~ (March 21-April 19): Piece together
bits of information -clues will become evident.
You'll get complete story -you will know
· where you stand with a "special" person.
Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius persons figure pro-
minently. Question is answered in affirmative.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Emphasis on rep-
utation. special accolades, honors, standine in
community. Family "situation" harmonizes -
understanding can replace conflict. Another
Taurus, a Libra and a Scorpio figure in your
personal scenario. You'll get the promotion!
• GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Define terms,
steer away from nefarious schemes which
"wink" at the law. Accent on long-range im-
plications. communication, travel, money in-
volving investment or confidential data connect·
ed with close associete or mate.
CANCER <June 20-July 22): Dig dee1>-5trike
pay dirt by refusing to accept "amateur" or
superficial judgments. Bring ... priorities inlo
focus-you are involved a nd your assets are worth
more than originally anticipated. Know it, act ac-cordingly.
LEO <July 23-Aug. 22 ): Review past efforts.
contacts-finish current project or assign-
. ment before accepting new obligations. Aries.
. Ubra natives figure prominently. Accent on
-:.legal controversy-you are likely to emerge
<-yictorious.
~ ,· VlaGO (Aug. ~Sept. 22): New deal indicat-
% ._';ed where work, dependents and health enter
~ J>i~ture. Leo, Aquarius persons figure pro-
_ minently. Check schedule, be aware or pacing.
··avoid lifting heavy objects. Your talents
':abilities surge to forefront -and you will re:
:ceive plaudits.
: LIBRA <Sept. 23·0ct. 22): You get "picture in
advance" of important, personal event. Follow
through, display self-confidence. Emotional
responses dominate -you could fall madly in love. Speculation, a variety or sensations are
featured. Cancer, Leo, Aquarius natives figure
prominenUy.
· SCOaPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You get favora·
ble news regarding property, closing or transac-
tion, Jong-range project. You have more "work·
. inl room" than originally anticipated. Gemini.
Sagittarius persons figure prominently. You
get surprise invitation to social alfaJr. Accept!
SAGrrl'AIUt.JS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21): DismanUe,
tear down, review, revise -it is time to rebulld
on a more solid base. Short journey is on agen·
da; relative is confused, but displays
"bravado." Be understanding. but do not
-sacrifice basic interests. Message becomes in-
• -creasinsly clear.
CA.PalCOaN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Accent on
discovery, locattng lost object, leamlng value or
,. posaeuiona. You gain access to coa.fidenUal
· data. You could be invited to a "secret meet· ~ :,. taa." Member of opposite sex does care and -::;you'll be aware or it. ·
: AQVA81U8 <Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Money, power.
• · •utborttY and love dominate a "very interest·
' • ~.U.," penooa1 scenario. Cycle hip; you'll be at
n,bt plaee at crucial moment. Empbuta on re·
tUl'll at dcNDMtic tranqu.llity, ability to Jocate a .. , ... ..._ baraaln... Taunaa, Libra. Scorpio
aatiftl lpre prom•neatly.
PiMS (Feb. J.t.llpcb 20): Maintain aura of .,...,; ... dllereet, clleck behiDd ICeDel ,..
tblll JUU could be boldlq pronrblal trUmp
• You're able to cleftne tenm and to perfect ._....... Yem JMm wbere )'GU 1taD4. "how to
improw paliticm and to eetabtilb pallcy.
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Cash In On Hint
DEAR ANN LANDERS: My sister and I
are both over 4-0. We have never bad much in
common except family.
I am divorced and my sister was widowed
last year. She has always been the rich one, but
her husband's death put her in the millionaire
class.
The woman is lonesome. Her children are
married and gone. I have a large, noisy faJDily
and many friends. so I now include my sister
when I have anything that faintly resembles a
party.
Sis enjoys these get-toeetbers. On several
occasions she has tried to give me a $10 or S20
College Can
Be Tough
By NANCY Sff\JLINS
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EVANSVILLE. Ind. -Can a JO.year-old former ketchup-shaker from Cloverport, Ky ..
find happiness recruiting students for one or the
world's strangest universities?
J . Henry Ballman. who holds a .. doctorate"
from the University of Hard Knocks. is living proof .
UHK was born 30 years ago in the imagi.oa.
tion or Jim Comstock. publiaber of the weekly
West Virginia HUlbilly. Comstock. a college
graduate, had a partner and a problem.
The partner. Bronson McCJung, had never
been to college. Despite his success, be still felt
disadvantaged.
Comstock remedied the situation with a trip
to the printer. He returned with a diploma
which he hung over McClung's desk. ·
The University of Hard Knocks was bom.
Hundreds became overnight "graduates."
Alderson-Broaddus, a Philippi, W.Va. college,
invited the mythical UHK to use its campus.
For awhile, that was that. Then came
Ballman, Class of '66, and bolder of one of
UHK's rare "doctoral'' degrees. What's a un·
iversity without a branch campus, Ballman
wondered.
The University of Hard Knocks-Evansville
Branch was bom.
"I left school after the eighth grade," recalls
Ballman. The family left Kentucky seeking a better
life in Indiana. In Evansville, Ballman worked
first at a canning factory, shaking bottles or
ketchup to distribute the spices. He drove a
truck and built river levees.
As an employee of a refrigerator manufac·
luring company, Ballman climbed the ladder
from welder to regional sales manager .
Ten years ago, he retired. But be and his
wife, Mildred, have a muaical-comedy act they
put on at nursing homes and conventions, and
between performances, Ballman writes bis
memoirs and builds up his basement coUection
or woodpecker boles. He has 40.
But of all Ballman 's project.a, UHK is his
pet.
"When I first started out way back when, I
felt I couldn't go out and compete with people
who bad college decrees." be recalls.
Ballman's wife, dau1bter and IOll·lD·law all
hold 1enuine muter'a delJ"fJM, and be says be'a
not agalmt hllber educ:aUoo.
..I'm JUll qal.Dlt what IOIDe l*>J>&e do with
it. My 19t.l lncolDe tax form .. u two .t::;: Iona. Now, lt'a 80 pea• loq. I look at
Ute that and I woader. Maybe we DCJD-eoll.,e
folb are the fortunate ooes."
Or maybe, be ~aya. bia eyes lwlnkllna, the
Wbard wu rilfiC Education ii almplJ a matter
old ......
Ann
Landers
bill after a meal or a party. I always refuse,
although I could sure use the money. Actually, I
need a new washer or a few good pieces of
furniture. Why doesn·t she see this? It would be
much more gracious than handing me cash.
Please don't suggest that I come out and
tell her. I couldn't . Is there another way to get
the message across ?-A SISTER
DEAJl SISTER: WoaJd yoa feel OK if oee of
your children put a bug in her ear! Slmce she ls
loaded and you could ue tbe help, it woaJcl be
perfectly OK for the multl-en.&ertabted all&er to
be told that a new washer woaJd be a great gift
-and easier to accepttban Slls and S2ts.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: The letter from
the l5-year-0ld whose father beat her made me
write this letter. Please. Ann. clear up the con·
fusion that my husband and I have about dis·
ciphne. <Incidentally, we are middle-aged and
he is a former military man.)
According to him, when I become verbally
abusive during an argument. he has the right to
"get a little physical" to keep me in line. In
other words, he thinks a husband baa the right
to shut up his wile by any means he chooses.
J believe my husband Is calling it "disci·
pline" when it is really abuse. I resent this
treatment. It has happened too many times.
What is your opinion? -D OR A IN PENN·
SYLVANIA
DEAR D 08 A: Too bad yoe allowed you
husband to "get a Uttle pbyskal" the seeead
time. 'lbat establlabed lllm u the npertor of·
fleer. From then on it became ataadird pro-
ced u re for seUllag arg•meata. Yo• HY·
sometbiDg that makes blm angry, 'M gives yoe
a belt ID tbe teeth and bouces Y• off &Ile waU a
few times. Arp.mat aeuJed.
You both need family eoalelblg, bat. of
coarse, he wma't go. So 10 all9e UMI leara bow
to deal with the bally.
What'aprudish? Wh4l's0K? lfyouarm't111~.you
need somehelp. lt'savoilobleinthe~t: "Necking
and Petting-Wh4l Are the Limita?" Mailyour~at
to Ann Landen. P.O. Bo.i 115195, Chkago, 1Uinoil 606ll.
encloaing 50 cents and a long, atcmped, ulf.add~aaed
envelope.
Mrs. Walter Lord (at
l e ft , a bove) and
Leslie O'Donnell ap-
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Shop on 32nd Street
in Newport Beach.
At le ft, youngster s
We n .... i Fe ll. 3, a nd
Bry an Dun can. 4,
s h a re books with
Mrs . Robert Bonner .
c hairman of th e
l eague's day care
ce nte r in Cos ta
Mesa.
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TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS 59 Sweeter
1 ShO<I drinks 61 -drivel
6 Mix 64 Prone
10 Apollo's rival 67 Ofug plant
14 MOfOCCO port 68 Bort>anll.
15 The tops . e g.: 2 words
16 Capsule 70 l(mk
17 Toot 71 Parent
19 Room: Sp. 72 "You are -
20 Stooet" -!"
21 Satted 73 Eng. county
23 Arrrve 7 4 Recently
25 Tear 75 Sleeps
26 Scan
27 King or DOWN
UNITED Feature SyndlcatP
Thursday's Puzzle Solved
Judah 1 Tap problem i;;."~~~6;,111-=-~~
29 Allan 1111e 2 Raja's wife
31 ~ 3 Certain
33 Ocean: Abbr. paintings
34 Farm build-4 Dutt flmsh 24 Nimbi
if10s 5 MOYeS quick· 27 Recess
36 Ledger Item ly 28 uuered
40 Poses 6 Well-known 30 Like some
42 Wand«er Uncle table tops
44 Venice beech 7 Digits 32 A colloid
45 Old auto 8 Kind of tube 35 Silk fabric
47 Satisfies 9 Hold onto 37 Nk:kl111Js'
49 Mil. title 10 -facto ahota:
SO Lump 11 Gin's name 2 words
52 Get up 12 Thorooghfare 38 Btalnwave
53 Time period 13 Plow part 39 Stytlah
54 Ms. Gardner 18 Gamin 41 Slltcti
57 Obecufe 22 Kind of nail 43 StoP
46 Striplings
48 Temporal
51 French port
54 Taken-.
Surprised
55 Worth
56 Future oak
58 Swedish lake
60 l)'l'iepcem
62 Gael
63 Spigots
65 Adr0t•
66 Gools
69ACole
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l . Larae lrowth ln sales c11 .... 1 .. ,
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robe Asked
The board of Statewide California Business
and Industrial Development Corp. has r emoved company president Stephen Slingsby and asked for
an investigation or the firm's financial s tatus.
Tbe board also asked that stock of the Newport
Beach company be s uspended from trading until the
m.atterisresolved by a full·scaJeaudit.
The board of Sta tewide Calbidco also named
John R Neiswender to the com pany's presidency
He was senior vice president.
The firm is in the commercial and industrial
loan business and is r egulated by the state s uperin·
tendeat of banks.
The board also s et a meeting of stockholders
for Sept. 30, but were unable to decide on a loca·
lion Thursday.
Irvine S&L Eyed
By Beverly Hills
Irvine Savings and Loan Association says it's
agreed in principle to be a cquired by Beverly Hills
Savings and Loan.
According lo information released by Beverly
Hills Savings, the four Irvine offices will cost
about $8.25 million, if approvals are received from
regulatory and bank boards and holders of 90 per-
cent or lrvine stock.
Under the t enta tive ag reem en t , Ir vine
stockholders wilt receive about SSS per share.
• Beverly Hills has assets of about $500 million
wbiJe Irvine-based Irvine Savings and Loan has
assets of about $24 million.
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EMERGENCY SALE
BY OWNER!
48' Hatteras Yacht $60,000
Reduction
Magnificent like-new Hatteras "Yacht
Fisher'' Twin Turbo D iesels-Sleeps 6 1&
Full Electronics
LIVE ABOARD · NEWPOITT SLIP
Man<et Value Survey· S240.000
.... AWAY • St7',IOOAIM!
Sale or Part Trade For A E
Call (714) 642-9757 . (213) 277-6069
(owner)
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"'11\e lyplcal t nlrepre.o ur It m arket orient·
~.·· 1ay1 Jon . who hH<b the firm'• Emertell'll
Bualneu rvlcca Oruup "OnJy infrequently Is he
• nnancial penion "
S.Cauae ol the t ntrevrt-neur'a peculiar ment;,I
1 t. aaJd Jooee. "he tends to aaek bluer and big· •tr u le.. h<Jplna thi t the bottom tin~ 11 lso will
nt<' He often •ell u uaht in a liquidity squeeze · ·
2 lnventory u1.uandmg at 11 faster pace than
salca
MALL BVSINt: SES OtTt:N are run by ven
turerll ;who urrept r111kll that larKer companaei.
would 1.1vo1d, i.ayb Jou .. :. Sorn • th ink the worst
th11i1 pot151ble lb lo lose a u l\! becau.-s~ an item
wosn't in istoc.·k
Th\• rl--JUlt At> bw1111ess dechO\!S, inventories
1>wt'll Says Jonc·s "lnvt?ntory lb the most dllfi cult
1tsset to manuge, and among the most d11ficult to
uud1t " Noodlessly big 1nvenlone1> ure napplng
nags
3 Acrounll.n~ control~ not considered very
important l}y management, controls that are m
place appear to hU Vl' a bjgh potentiitl for manage.
ment overndf:.'
Too often, :.uys Jones, smaller busin<.'sses arl'
run by pt1oplc who rely on gut feelings It's
<:Sangerous. h<: say:. They i.hould have nutomatH'.
built an wammg systems Lenders feel more conf1
dent with them
4. Hanging on to an outdated in\entory w11h
the forlorn hope of selling 1t i.om c day
5. Lack of inventory records.
"WfnlOUT THESE RECORDS or a physica l
inventory. the owner, at best. can only estimate
what is on hand and its value." says Jones. "Some
don 't know how they're doing until the end of the
year ...
-6. Poor m\'entory turnover
"In addition to items going stale, the carrying
chargei. can be staggering at today's interest
costs." says Jones More companies are usmg com·
puters . he concedes. but for billing rather than m
vcntory
Coldwell Banke r Residential Broker age's
Laguna Beach office 1s headed by Earnest C. Rice.
Jr .. former manager of the firm's Newport Beach
office. He opens a new racility a t 31601 Pacific
Coast Highway
* *. Ranney E. Draper , president , Divers ified
Shopping Centers, Costa Mesa. is a board member
for the California Bus iness
Properties Association. The or-
gan i za lion of o wner s. de-
velopers and others with in ·
t e r ests in commercial pro·
perties. is involved in lobbying. •••
Lore n P annie r 1s vice
president ·f1nance for Carl
Ka rcher Enterprises. Anaheim.
He h andles real estate and
other pr6perty and corporate ou,.u
fiJl ancial needs. Karcher oprerates 300 restaurants
m the western U S.
••• Ben Mcl ane manages two branches of Santa
Barbara Savings and Loan, one in South Laguna,
the other tn San Clemente. He succeeds J ohn
Sciacca.
* * • WaJter Giles 1s administrator fo r the Advanced
Health Center's alcohol control unit , Newport
Beach He was formerly director of both the center
and of the Employees Assistance Network or the
county Alcoholism Council.
* *. Fra.nces B. Saveriano has joined the market-
ing systems group of Sii Oyna·Orill. a division of
S m ith Internation a l, Inc .. a
Newport Beach-based oil tool
and equipment maker. She was
formerly with a division of FMC
Corp. as sales ad ministrator .
*** Robert Nolan is direct.or of
loss control for the UniCARE
Insurance Co .. an Irvine-based
insurance firm. He was former·
ly a loss control consultant with
a Tustin branch of Employee
Benefits lnsura.nce . •••
UVEIUANO
The cowtty chapter of the California Society of
Ce rtified Public Accountants has added Earl M.
Weitzman and Richard C. Holmgren to its board.
The slate association has 19,000 members
unmistakably trad1tional ...
our moat complet<z.
eq,}q.ci,ion of'the world's
fintZSt imporLzd..
scoLt ish t~s,
combin<Z.d. with th'l.
finest natural shoul~r
tailoring ava ilabl<i .
844-5070
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7 Company 1s high leveraged, thinly cup1tuhi('(f
Unfortunately. this is sometimes a necessary
condition when a venture is starting up. However ,
lo the lender It IS a hur ricane nag if the leveraging
u~n 't accompanied by a healthy stream of profits.
8. Viability of com pany rests on one person
or a small group
The situation 1s common. says J ones, in com-
punies that have grown very fast in a short lime.
without a chance for developing and training mid·
die manugers
-9. LACK OF MANAG EMENT tools needed
lo analyze sales by customer, product, product line
and plant profitabili ty. Management style a pt to
be informal.
"When a company has reached a certain size
the owner I!:> ~urpr1sed that systems and pro·
cedurcs that have been serving hi m adequately
have lost their effectiveness." says Jones. It
makes lenders war31-.
10. Management not always open in discuss·
111g matl('rs with its bank or in making the most ef·
lt•ct1vc w,c of its a uditors or other advisers.
1\ v('ry bad sign. says Jones, who believes that
<• sound company "goes with its professionals,"
11wanang that 1t discusses and listens to accoun·
t .mts. h:rnkl:rs and others who possess special
knowll'Clt::<'
"If you <'Omc to a bank 1n advance of problems
""1 oftt.•n t•an "ork them out," he says. But if you
"ail until a c-r1s1s has developed you can hurt
~·ours<'lf and the banker too. It puts him on the
sµol. !:>J ) !-Jon l's
Ready by Christmas
Citizens Quartz of Tokyo promises to have
the wor ld's s m a llest quart z watch in
-ti. NO MONTHLY OR quarterly financial stores , by the Yule season. It's a bout a
"latcnwnts. annual reports not available until t hird the size of a dime and will be of-
:-.1:veral months after year·c·nd fe r ed in three models, priced from $8,000
·'Ti ml' Iv f1nanc1als of ont• kind or another a re to $15,000.
among 1he ·firs t things lt•ndt>rs look for, initially ----------------------~
.inti on .i continuing basis ... he soys "Without
c;tutemenls, 1l 1s very hurd to get money."
To wtuch you might add another observation,
one that can bt• verified b} !>mall bui.an ess people
St<1tem(•nts or not. 1n limes hke these 1t 1s often
hard to get money unless your company doesn't
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CLOSING FIGURE 958.19
Imported Beers
Gaining Market
By MfLTON MOSKOWITZ
wrute imports hold more than 20 percent of our car
market -and 20 percent of our wine market -and much
larger chunks of other markets, they pull down less than 3
percent of our beer market.
If that gives you something to cheer about, make the
most oC it -quickly. Imported brews may be making thei.
move right now. It's reminiscent or the early days of the
foreign car invasion.
TEN YEARS AGO THE imports held less than l per·
rent of the American beer business. They were, for the
most part. curiosities. They are s till not common
household names but last year the foreign beers captured
2.6 percent of the total market. That 2.6 percent number
may nOl seem impressive. However, look at it in another
way ln 1970 all the foreign beers consumed in the United
Stales added up to 900.000 barrels. In 1979, imported beer
sales totaled 4 .4 million
bar r e ls. I n s hort ,
foreign beer sales near-
ly quintupled. Over that
same stretch the U.S.
hrewers increased their
sales by onc·th1rd So
the imports a re Arow
Money
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1ng much more rapidly than the domestic product.
Omens or beers from all parts or the world trickle into
this coWttry, but most or them sell next to nothing. This 1s
a highly concentrated market. Figures compiled by the in·
dustry newsletter. Impact, show thal one brand. Heineken,
which comes from lhe Netherlands, accounts for 41 per
cent or the import now.
Three brands Heineken and two Canadian beers .
Molson and Labatt -account for two-thirds of all foreign
beer sales. The top 10 imports capture 84 percent or the
roreigri beer sales. The seven leaders, after Heineken.
Molson and Labatt. are : Dos Equis (Mexico>. Beck
<Germany), Guinness (Ireland). Foster (Australia). St.
Pauli Girl <Germany), Carta Blanca (Mexico> and
Moosehead (Canada>.
HEINEKEN HAS JUST over 1 percent of the U.S. beer
market. Moosehead. ranked No. 10, has four-tenths of l
percent.
The foreign brews have been gaining adherents at a
lime when lhe number of U.S. breweries have dwindled.
There used to be hundreds of companies brewfog beer in
America. The count is now down to 37. And the U.S.
market is becoming increasingly concentrated.
Brand r ankings for 1979 showed this picture:
Budweiser. 17.5 percent market share; Miller High Life,
13.8 percent: Pabst. 7.9 percent: Coors, 6.6 percent;
Schlitz. 6.5 percent: Miller Lite. 6.5 percent: Michelob, 4.8
percent: Stroh, J.5 percent; Olympia, 2.8 percent: Old
Style. 2.3 percenl. and Old Milwaukee, 2 percent.
Tho6e top 10 brands lhus did 72.2 percent or au beer
sales.
The market is even more concentrated by brewer.
Anheuser-Bush <Budweiser. Michelob. Busch, NaturaJ
Light) now owns 30.4 percent of the U.S. beer market.
Miller Brewing (Miller High Life. Miller Lite. Lowenbrau}
has 24.5 percent. Schlitz has 9.8 percent, Coors 8.2 percent,
and Pab6t 7.1 percent.
IN SHORT, TifE TOP five are doing 80 percent or the
beer saJes. In 1970, by contrast, the top five brewers con·
trolled only 45 percent or the market.
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John Sevano
'Hey Georgia! Clean Up This Mess
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• lltmo: To Georsia Rci••Moom. or Ceorcta ............ or~~.
Dear Georst•. I thlnk lt'• Ume you came out~ your
clOH\ Md cleaned up \lie IMll around
a..re. ln caM you baven 'l notlced or
beH payinc auenUoD. t.h1.lall are 1et·
\;al pNtb .Ucky arou.nd Aaml • camp
theiectaya.
• Tbe playflS need SOll:l• •Wdanee ud
dirtttJoo only you can •ive them. put,
beck. wbo the hell can rind you?
If ye>u're not olf honeymoooina lo
Europe, you're lhrowinl a party in your
IUsury suite at Anaheim Stadium. Do
JOU real.be you've muaged to attend
90ly ooe practice session this summer?
Tbe players, especially the veterans.
are angry and hurt. And why shouldn't
they be?
They tum to Ray MaJavasi for help .
but wbat can be do? The players realize
his hands are tied. He's damned if he
does and damned if he doesn't.
AJI Ray wants to do is what he knows
best -coach football. Unfortunately,
that's been impossible with players
walking in and out of his office like a
fast food restaurant. <P.S. He was hop-
1n1 )'OU mif.hl In.tall a revolv1n/door>
Why don \. )'OU Set th monkey Off hla
badt Georsl• and tel him a ·t down to
bualneea?
Ah. yea. bu1tn u . l1m'l that what
General Manaaer Don Kl011tcrman and
hla a .. Latut, Jack Faulkntir. are wup
posed to be band.Un&?
How can they. thou•h· when you end
up vetolng their aoluUons w., couJd
have had Jack Younablood and Larry
Brooka in camp loday, wllh lhe other
holdouts soon following, if you hadn't
said no to KlosterJl)an'5 offer to them
What did you hire Duke for anyway"
The viHain? A sounding board" Has
grit? Well. he has fulfilled those roles
Now he needs a little backin1e from you
The pot ts coming to a boil and it's
about to overflow unless you tum down
the heat.
Georgia. please make an appearance.
Let's clear this thlng up so we can play
football.
Oh yes. in case you've forgotten. the
tealJl practices al Cal State Fullerton -
end of memo.
P.S. The secretaries at Rams Park
ore-stUI looklng for TllEIR promised
11ahary bonwiea, loo.
• * *
BOB BllUDZINSKl IS JUST as punted
os everyone else as to why Georgia has
been a silent owner lo th\s polnl.
"I don't know why. Nobody knows
why," he shrugs. "The boss should def-
malclycomeoutandsettlelhis .
"l don't wanl to sound like I'm pick In ·
on a lady. I'm nol . I'm JUSt telling the
damn truth."
Brudzinski says he sympathizes with
the holdouts.
"Those guys have been playing for
peanuts. They· re All· Pros. they deserve
more.
"I don't think it's a major concern
yet Not unlit lhe season starts anyway. rr we sta rt losing 1t.'s going to be tough
on the coaches and then they're going to
ma ke it tough for us and then we'll
make it tough for you <media>.
"J would just like to get this thing re·
solved and out of the way. I'm pretty
sure C.R. (Carroll Rosenbloom) would
have had it handled by now."
The most celebrated duel on
the Rams this year is naturally lhe one
between Pat Haden and Vince P'er-
ragamo at quarterback.
But there are some other interesting
battles to look for during the las t two
pre· season contests.
They are: Eddie Hill vs. Elvis Peacock
al running back: Billy Waddy and Wiilie
Miller vs. Preston Dennard, Ron Smith,
Drew HHI and Terry Nelson vs. Victor
Hicks al tight end: Jeff Delaney vs. John.
nie Johnsonatstrongsarety.
T hose battles might not be as
publicized as the QB de bate. . but
they're just as competitive.
• * * AL11IOVGH STATED as 69,000, ac
tual capacity at An aheim Sta<lium for
Ram games is 68,890. Broken down. in
terms of seat value, the figures look like
this: 55.167 <$15 seals>. 11,853 (Sl2>.
1.870 ($8).
For those who haven't seen the new
seating configurations, the $8 seats are
<See GEORGIA, Page 87)
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GEORGIA FRONTIERE
LaRoche's Twilight
Al'Wl,...-o
• Traveling m Reverse
By DAVE CUNNINGHAM
0t tt.e D•ilY 1'11414 Si.ti
When a pitcher reaches lhe twili ght of his
career lhe manager is supposed to say, "Well.
Ace, I'd like to try you in the buJlpen Maybe we
can squeeze a few more seasons out of that arm "
Dave La Roche has it backwards.
After 10 years of relief work. La Roche be<'ame
a starter at age 32
ANGEL MANAGER JIM FREGOSI says he
had no choice. Injuries
t>liminated four other
1>ossiblt• starter~ -
Bruce Ki son , Dav e
Frost, Ed Halick1 and
Jim Barr. A fifth -Don
Aase -was so ineffec·
ta ve FJ:egosi banished
him to lhe bullpen.
Starter Chris
Kn a pp mig ht h ave
round himself back in
the bullpen, too. but the
manager is running out •
of bodies. so Knapp
stays in the rotation
despite a 2·9 record.
The Orioles chased
Knapp in the fifth in· LaROCHE
nrng Thursday night while handing the Angels a
7-1 loss before 26.189 at Anaheim Stadium.
It marks the Angels fifth straight loss. They
haven't gotten a complete game out of their
starters at home in more than two months .
So Fregosi simply handed lhe ball to La Roche
and said. "Go as long as you can. Our bullpen as
pretty tired.··
guy who pitches lo two batters in the bottom of the
ninth with the game on the hnC'
lie d~sn't even know how a start~r is sup.
posed to warm up.
"When you'rC' :.i rehevn )Ou've got to g~t
ready III a hurry. It only takes mt' Cave or six minute-..
to warm up." La Roche says. "Sl<1rters usually warmupforl5minult•s"
La Roche as ut·c·ustomed to patching every
other d ay. lie doesn't study the hitters or spend
hours mentally prt'panng for u game. He comel>t
into the game with the bases loaded and throws as
hurd as ht• can.
.. In relief. you JUSt go with your strength Yf)U
don't try to get cute." La Roche says. "But when
you start. you're going to face each batter three or
four limes You can't pitch the same, or sooner or .
later they'll adjust.··
LaROCHE'S FIRST ST~RT this season was
just as a fill·in. He went :;11:1 innings and lost to ·
Kansas City, 7-3.
But as the injuries mounted. Fregosi started ~
writing down LaRoche's name on the hneup card
more and more. It now appears LaRoche will stay :,
1n the rotation for the rest or the season. lle's ·
already had more starts <seven> this season than
h<' had in all the other years of his career com-
bined.
The veteran left-hander has mixed feelings ·
about his new assignment.
"lt's a much easier JOb for four days. But on
the one day you work, it's a lot more demanding,"
La Roche says. "The nice thing is that you know
exactly when you're going to pitch. and you can
prepare accordingly.··
RON LeFLORE SLIDES INTO SECOND AHEAD OF THROW TO DODGER DAVEY LOPES.
ASKING DAVE LAROCHE to pitch seven or
eight innings every time out is like asking Bert
Campaneris to start hitting home runs. LaRoche
has always been known as a "short man." He's the
LaRoche had 25 saves and finished as runner
up to Rkh Gossage for Fireman of the Year in
1978. But he s lipped to a 7·11 record Jast season
a nd had been used as a mop-up man ever since.
Garvey
Breaks
:Monotony
MONTREAL <AP) -F'or a
while it seemed as though Los
Angeles Dodgers first baseman
Steve Garvey was in a rul.
In three previous tripa to \he
plate against the Montreal Ell·
pos pitching staff Garvey con·
nected for three singles, and 88
he led off the loth inning Garvey
had a chan ce to extend the
streak.
Bul Garvey brok e the
monotony with a vengeance,
s lamming lbe first pitch from
reliever Stan Bahlllen, 7·5, over
the fence in left·center field to
power tbe.Dodlen to a 5-4 vie·
tory, their lixtb 1traiaht over
Moat.real thia HUCJO.
.. He Just keeps plu11in1." aatd
Dodgen reliever Steve Howe of
Garvey. "He d oesn 't let
anytbin& 1et to him.
.. Then, wben a pitcher makes
a bi1 mistake he'l1 ~ce on it , the WQ be did toftilbt.''
The blow -Garvey's 22nd of
the H8ICIG -ended a He4aw battle that uw tbe bpoa pluqe
to lblrd place in tbe Natioul
Leasue'• Eut Dlv11ion.
"We Ud our OPPOl'tUDJU.. but
.. couldn't 1et • base bJt, .. laid
Sxpol llaucer Diet Wllliaml.
"Oar WIDea:JJlblr tUa Waadie.. f'ijma, IYilli't .bllen dOlq tbe
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Awesome Threesome
Watson Leads Nicklaus, Trevino
AKRON, Ohio IAI'> OoU'1'
SH million thrcm10m•· pl1tycrd llkt'
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Tom WutAOO , Jau.·k NkklauA
:uul LA..-c Tr{•vlno. uolnu hcMtJ.to·
head for lhc rtrHl time In \heir
careers, combined for one c1ta;cle.
12 birdies and a best-ball score
of 11 ·under·pa r 59 Thursday in
the first round of the World
Series of Golf
"We inspire each other," said
Watson. His s1x·birdie 65, five·
under·par over Fires tone
EYe of the StorlD
Rookie Johnson A~d
From APDlapakhea
Johnnie J ohnson, the Los Angeles Rams' handsomely
pa\d rookie defensive back, hardly felt the part of
"macho" football player when be made his pro debut a
couple of weeks ago.
"I was scared to death," Johnson, the former Texas
All·American, recaJled with a grin. "Going out there the
finl lime was q uite an experience."
It wasn't the New England Patriots that rattled
Joh1Ja<111, nor the big crowd in Anaheim
Stadium, nor the pressure of living up
to hit status as the Rams• first draft
choice. Johnson was worried about
more academic matten -like being' in
the right place at the right time ln Loi
Anaelea' complex defensive aeta.
''There ia ao much to remember. l
knew pro football •u aoina to be a lot
more eomplicated than tt wu \n col·
le1e," •aid Jobn1oa, b l1 defen1lve schemes notebook at b1a aide durlnl a .1e111•1CNt tr~ ...._ at t.be IJma' camp_ ·~ut LJUdD'Lr_talise
11ow ~-1t woura be. I ftnd myself atuclytna thll book •••l'J .....-. mom.at ... J~ wbo llped a $1.l·mlllloa contract wttb Loi
M• .... bMD't riMa to tnatut stardom ln the lint two
,.... .. ,,. ........ ...., to New 1:n11ac1 aac1 nan ... Go-
., bleo 8atardl1 Dltbt11 pme .. abatt the B~ tn tr= lie'• liltect u tlM No. 2 •tnlal safety bebiDd Jtlf ·-__ ..;..!_,• tww PtttAarlll All-Ammean who WU OD __ _.....,.. ... lltdlalt .....
'< 1 I
South's muddy, soggy 71713'"
yards, gave him a two-shot lead.
LARRY NELSON, Craig
Stadler and Ben Crenshaw were
second with 67s. Nicklaus was
a mong four players at 68.
Trevino matched three others at
69.
"My round was a lot better
than theirs. guys," Trevino told
reporters afterward. "If they
had to play the ball from where
1 did, I don't know if they could
have shot my socre."
Nicklaus. the sport's all·time
money champion with nearly
$3.6 million. said, "I enjoyed it.
We had a good day. We all got it
under par. which are good
scores here."
Trevino ranks second on lhe
a ll-time mpney list with $2.39
million and Watson is third with
S2 million.
The select international field of
32 complained of the playing
conditions under which they
were forced to hit mud·covered
balls from the soft fairways.
More of the same was ln store
today alter an electrical storm,
accompanjed by heavy rain and
50 mph Winds, raked the course
momenta after the "Big Three"
finished. ·
DEPENDING CHAMPION
Lon -ftinkje, GDe-of ..tJM QOl't'I
Iona bitten, said he was at a dis·
advanta1e in the coaditiona.
"Every time I was in the
fairway, ( had a quarter-to a
h•ll·inch ol D)ud on my ball. The
harder you hit your iroaa, the more apiD the ball b.. and tbe more off line tt 1oe1 with \be
mud. I wu btWDf'tbe ball eftl'Y·
where."
"I de finite ly like slartin g better
<See La ROCHE, Page 87>
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TOM WAT90N LUDI GOLF'S WORLD •RIEi. ::::
I -
FrC Wants to Get Going
With a Running Start
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llOUNTAJN' Vl&W, call. -'l1M pubUaber ol m
•••••'• World :!:t:"" ad a dowa mttJor etNe& ..... cw ... .,. be'9 aubpoeoaed by tM l' ...... Tr .. OQm•••m iDMIA"9t.iaaUoeol
tM mAC•aDt'a unuaJaboeratJnp. n..-m:· ....,.. .. a broad-•., o1 aa mn1t11•Uon ftldau.ibecuearvum 1w. Alt.houab lbeaboelDd•trY
wu tba lDlt1a1 ta.rs« ot lM IDclulry, Uala la the first Ume lbe =~·bu bee.ti olfkially ?•med u a ma.}Qr element oft.be
PTC adDmeya are 1ltudY1DI how tbe m11ad.ne dispenses
ftve·ltar ratinp few ~ aboea. and the role such rankings
play la aboe maaulaet&&ren 8dvertil1D1 and sales. Tbe loqu.lry
al.o lo¥OIW11bowllaoeeompuies set theirpr1ca.
Runner's World, pub»s"hed ln Mountain View, la the largest
publlcldoa on l'UIUlin& In the country and it.a annual ratings are
wldel.Y resanled u lnflueatlal ln buikling sales wit.blo the rapid·
ly growtql'UDldnf-aboelJldmtry.
Tbe scope of tMiD~•UaatioD, accordina to documeota aeot
to thole aubpoeeaed. ta to determine whether the companies
"may be eaeaelae or bave entaced ln any unfair methods of
eompetiUoaorunfairordeceptlveacts" in violation or FTC ree·
ulatlcm.
..-----..-e •I tw Da11-----
.. You've gotta admit one thing . . . I am the
resurrection of boxing. I am the savior or box·
ing. I am the prophet of boxing. Alter me.
they'll come no more." -Muhammad All on
Muhammad Ali.
Borltte, Cruz.St"" l' anken.. 6-1
8111Ce Boda&e singled home the go-ahead run •
in the ftfth inning and Jillie Crm added a solo
homer iD the seventh Thursday night as SeatUe
stunned the New York Yankees, 6-4, slicing their
lead over Baltimore ln the American League East to l 'h games . . . In other games, ._ Uaaey belted a three-run
homer and IUck Walla and two relievers combined on a 1'iX·
bitter U Cleveland defeated Ka0 •U City, 4·3 . . . .llm Ill«
crashed bis lStb homer or the season in the
second inning and Boston scored four un-
earned runs in the fourth to snap ltkt
Langford'• nine-game winning streak and
beat Oakland, 5-1 . . . Jlm Moniaon
drove in three runs with a double and
single to lead the Chicago White Sox to a
5·3 verdict over Toronto . . . Pete
llaclludD slammed a two-run homer and
reliever Doac CorbeU shut the door on a
Detroit rally as Minnesota defeated the
Tigers, 5-3 in the flnst game of a double-'
eoan-. header. Detrott's Jack Kemp bomered in
the seeood game u the Tigen scored a 4·2 victory . . .
Lesa than 2it hours after comiDI within two outs or pitebing a
Do-ldttlr. Da S,Bler of CleYelud fell and bit Illa bead at
Kanu1 ctty•a Royals Stadium and waa helped from the field.
AD •Mi•• spokes.man aaid Spillner wu not seriously in·
jand.
Bs•teaSIH'e ... Pk• ....... S.•ln
Terry PDl. Joee era and Cesar Cede9o com· • bined for nine bits and seven RBI to lead Houaton
to a iz..s viet.arJ over Pittsbuqb Thursday nilbt in
a te, Natkmal Leque contelt for both team1. The
trio slammed ft•• doublies between them u the Altros
rapped out 18 bltl and WOil their seventh straight game while
sweeiD& tbe Ptrates ln a three-same series between the Na-
tional Leque division leaden . . . In other contests, Jerry Morales slammed a two-run double to key
a four.run fifth inning as the New York
Mets snapped a seven-game loeing streak
with a 5-1 triumph over San Francisco
. . . Bake McBride's 17th-inning triple
delivered the winning run as Philadelphia
beat San Diego, 9-8 despite 9'h inninss or
s trong relief pitching by the Padres' Den·
ais &Janey . . . Dale Muplty drove in
four nms, including three with his 21.St
homer oC the year. as Atlanta defeated the
Chicago Cubs, 64 to complete a three-
PV"'-game sweep . . . Wlllle Stargel bas
been placed on the 15-day disabled list by Pittsburgh because
of • Dee injury .
(
a..,..r 11fJ'at E•fl Klela llecfHS
Tlpt end ..._ lllela aaya lhl8 ls \l, really It -[iJ
he'• retlrlna trom _professional football. Aner uo· 4. •
1ucctnful oe1otlatlon1 with the S•n Diego
Char1er1. the 33·yHr·old veteran player aald,
"l'v• alway wanted .to qull when I was on t.op. Last year
wH 1 ~•L )'ear for me and the Charters. It's a good time lO
stop · · Klein tolled for the IM A.f\telea Rams for several
years . . . DaUu Cowboys running back Tony DoneU ac·
cepled a mu1Uyear extenawo of his coo·
\tacl, diapelllng rean tbat the star player
would leave lbe Cowboys fold . . . Afte r
18 aeNOM or NFL action, BW Mauoa said
he felt like a rookie again Thursday as he
went through a one·hour tryout with the
New OrleaN Saints . . . Seattle reserve
llnebacker Peter Cronan will not play this
aeason becawie of a neck injury, team of·
ficlals said . The fourth-year player Crom
Boston College has a herniated disc in his
neck and doctors wlll determine on Moo·
1CL1E•N day ii surgery is needed . . . Washington
bill acquired running back WUbar Jacboe from San Fran·
cisco in a move which indicates the Redskins are prepared to
gel a loog without Joba Rlglilla who walked out of camp four
weeks ago in a contract dispute . .
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On this date ln baseball in 1961 : ~
· Roger Maris, en route to his 61-bome run season. hit
No. so orr Ken McBride of the Angels at Wrigley Field in
Los An&eles.
On th.is date in 1917: Carson Bigbee or Pittsburgh set a major league rec·
ord since tied, with 11 at-bats in a 22-inniog game as
the Brooklyn Dodgers beat the Pirates 6-5.
Today's Birthdays:
Boston Red Sox slugger Carl Yastrzemslti is 41. Cin·
c1nnati Reds relier ace Doug Bair 1s 31. New York Mets
pitcher Ray Burris is 30. Milwaukee Brewers mrielder
Paul Molitor is 24 .
Dodger• A 11nou11.-e W11rld St-rielll LnUt-ry
A postcard drawing will be held for a limited II
number or public sale tickets for the 1980 Nat.tonal
League cha mpionship series and the World Series
for games at Dodger Stadium.
The drawing will be conducted to determine those
persons eligible to purchase two tickets for a single game and
there will be no choice of game permitted. To qualiry for two National League championship series
tickets, a standard·sized postcard should be mailed to: Los
Angeles Dodgers, Championship Series. P06t Office Box 200.
Los Angeles, 90051. To qualify for the World Series drawing.
the card should be sent to: Lo6 Angeles Doegers, World
Series, PostOffice Box 300, Los Angeles, 90051.
No cbecu, cash or money orders will be ac«pled. En·
velopes will be returned unopened.
There is a limit of one post~ard. per person, for each or
the two events. The postcard must cootain the printed name.
address, zip code and telephone number of the sender. Cards
not containing this information and duplicate cards will be
rejected. Only postcards postmarked Aug. 24, 25, 26, Z1 or 28 will be
accepted. Others wUl not be eligible. Hand delivered cards
will not be accepted.
A..nolra's c.., Trial• Po•tponed
Higb winds raking Rhode Island Sound forced • the postponement of America's Cup sailing trials
Thursday for the U.S. and foreign 12-meter yachts
battling for a spot lD the September finals . . Rex
Caldwell and Baney,,....,._ took tbe early first round
lead in the Buick Open at Grand Blanc, Mlcb. by posting a
pair of four-under-par ee. ... Greg Loagaala of Mlaaion. ~fe
jo was pl'epared to make a sweep of the U.S. Outdoor Diving
championships in Bartlesville, Okla., today as preliminary
competition began in the platform events.
T~isio• .. Radio
Following a re the top sp0rts events on TV tonight. Ratings
are: ./ ./ ./ .t excellent; ./ .t I worth watching; .t ./fair; .t forget
it.
8 7:30p.m.,Channet5 ./ ./ ./
ANGELS BASEBALL: N.Y. Yankees at Angels.
Announcen: Bob Starr , Steve Shannon and Ron Fairly.
The New York Yankees come to town hoping to fatten up on
the Angels. The Yankees. still holding the lead in the American
League East by a precarious margin over Baltimore, will send
Luis Tlant (6*7) to the mound tonigh.t against the Angels' J im
Barr (0-3).
OTHER TELEVISION
10 p.m. (4) -BOXING -Wilfredo Gomez (29-0-1) defends
his WBC super bantamweight crown against Derrik Holmes
(14-0-1) in a scheduled 15·round bout from Las Vegas. Taped.
RADIO
Baseball -Dodgers at New York Mets, 5 p.m.. KABC <790>; New York Yankees at Angels, 7:30 p.m., l<MPC (710).
OM.Y PM.OT 87
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Tops IJ.S. Open Field
Bjorn Borg. winner at Wimbledon but never in the U.S.
Open, has been seeded No. l for next week's cham ·
pionships in New York. He will face unknown Guillermo
Aubonne of Argentina in a first round match .
Lido· 14 Finish
It SlwuUl Be a Tiro-boat &utle
By ALMON LOCKABEV
OMty "'9t a.-. w.-r
REDONDO BEACH -The
Lido -14 International Cham-
pionship was scheduled to go
down to the wire today wtth
Chris R aab o r Huntington
Harbour Yac.bt Club sln.lggling
to defend his tiUe against Tom
Linsky of Balboa Yacht Club.
Only one point separated the
two sailors after the first three
races with the f inal two
scheduled today.
GEORGIA ..
in the nght field corner . on the
first level,ofthe stadium.
• • • PLAYERS EXPECT some
major shake-ups this week.
One of them could be a
Jack Reynolds trade, which is
being rumored. (What a mistake
that would be>.
Reynolds, expected to makt
his first appearance in Denver.
injured his right shoulder durinf
a walk·through practice Wednes·
day. Hacksaw will probably
spend another week on the bench.
Ironically, Linsky is ordinarily
the crewman for Dave Ullman.·
seven·lime champion of the
class who passed up this year's
title event to sail for the oatiooaJ
championship in the Thistle
Class at Mission Bay Yacht
Club, San Diego.
The championship flight start-
ed Wednesday on a breezy note
with Raab wino.log the first race
and Linsky placing third. The
scheduled second race was can-
celled when the wind whisUed up
over 20 knots.
In Thursday's second race it
appeared t.bat Raab might fall
out or contention whe o he
rounded the firs\ weather mark
well back in the lower half or the
fleet while Linsky and Rowlaad
Lohman, BYC, were fi ghting a
see.s aw battle for first . But
when the final pin was l'O\Dlded
the Huntington Harbour skipper
had wriggled his way to fourth
pl ace behind Linsky; Argyle
Campbell, NHYC, a nd Kent
Froster of Mission Bay YC.
C harlie C ummings of
Alamitos Bay Yacht Club won
the third race while Raab was
again corning up from the rnJ(I.
die or the fleet to take second.
Campbell finished third, Linsky
fourth and Lou Brooks, MBYC,
fifth.
" • f'r.,..Pag.88
i:aROCHE'S 'I'WILIGHT ••.
Baseball Standings
U... pitcblnl u the long man," b0e says. ••At lea.st
1 uve a cbaDce to belp ua win some tames now.
Wien I'd come tn before, 99 percent or the time
..,. be losing by three or four rum. I might pitch _..t. but who cares? I'd rather pitch badly and
Tbe abort relier jobs have been won by Mark
1 md Andy Hualer, and LaRocbe doesn't en·
bimlelf remainlnS a starter next year. That
lilt mean a trade looms l.D bis immediate ........
j €omebaek Saturday
.. I prefer short relief, but obviously I won't be
given a chance t.o do that here," he says. "Clear,
Hassler and Aase have done well. Plus, my con·
tract' expires at the end of next year, so I can be a
free agent They might want to trade me while
they can still get somethln~ for me.··
tf noUUng else, LaRoebe's conversion to the
starting rotation mighL improve his worth on the
trade market.
.. MAYBE A TEAM WILL THINK, 'Hey, if we f et an it\JUJ')' be can fill in as a spot starter: "
LaRoche reaaona ... U l stay here, my only value is
as a starter, and I don't think rm capable or being
a Ron Guidry. I'll never be 25·5. But I shouldn't be 5-15, either.
"I don't know. Maybe I could be a 1ood
starter. You need some luck,'' LaRoche says.
.. And 1 don't know how my body will take the
strain. Until thia seaaon, I'd never pitched more
than 100 tnpJngs in any one year."
LaBocbe may ae\'er be ~s. but he wlll get a
good cbaMe to compare bimeU to Guidry Satur-
d&T aftel'nooD wheG tbe Yaees play at Anaheim
Stadium.
.~ead's 36 P~ NB
DAILY PILOT
AMERICAN LEAGUE
West Division
Kansas City
Oakland
Texas
Minnesota
Chicago
Angels
Seattle
W L Pct. GB
78 43 .645
63 59 .516 15"2
57 62 .479 20
S3 69 .434 2S'h
50 68 .424 26"2
48 71 .403 29 .
43 77 .3S8 34"2
East Diviaioo
New York 73 47 .608
Baltimore 71 48 .597 i~
Milwaukee 66 56 .541 8
Boston 62 55 .sao 9'h
Cleveland 62 57 .521 10"2
Detroit 62 57 .521 10"2
Toronto 50 69 .420 22'h
"
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MlltMSOCe S-2, Detroit )-4
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NATIONAL LEAGUE West Division
W L Pel. GR
Houston 67 S3 .558
Cincinnati 66 55 .S45 l lh
Dodgen 65 55 .542 2
San Francisco 60 61 .496 71,.',i
Atlanta 58 62 .483 9
San Diego 51 71 .418 17
East Divbioa
Pittsburgh 67 54 .554 .
Philadelphia 64 54 .S42 1 'h
Montreal 65 56 .537 2
New York 57 64 .471 10
St. Louis 52 66 .441 131h
Chicago 49 70 .412 11
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either. ABC'• Cinal five 1ame1 are Denver-
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TELEVISION
U Lm. (5) -TENNIS -Ilie Naatue •s.
Bjorn Bora in a WCT lnvitatiooal match, taped in
Saliabury, Md.
Noon (5) -&ACEas -Coverage of the
Champion Spark Plug RS Challenge in Sebring,
F11.
12 :30 p .m . (3 4 ) -FUTBOL
INTE&NA110NAL -Czechoslovakia vs. Holland
in a European Nations Cup match.
1 p.m. (22) -SOCCEa.
1:15 p.m. (4) -BA.SEBAU..-The Baltimore
Orioles vs. the A's in Oakland.
2:» p.m. (2) -GOLF -Third round play in
the World Series or Golf.
3 p.m. (7) -GaEATEST SPORTS LEGENDS
-A tribute to swimming superstar Mark Spitz.
With host Tom Seaver, Spitz reminisces about bis
record-breaking performance at the 1972 Olym-
pics. 3 :30 p.m . (7) -SUPER MEMOaJES OF THE
S11PES BOWLS -Super Bowl XITI. The Pitts·
burgh SteeJers vs. The Dallas Cowboys in Miami.
4 p.m . (2) -SPORTS SPECl'ACULAll -The
U.S. International swim competition. taped in
Honolulu. Also: Ross Scott defends bis pro·
feaaioaal karate asaociation heavyweight title
against Jacquet Baze more. (7) -COLLEGE
F001'MLL PREVIEW -A look at the players
and teams expected to excel during the 1980 col·
lege football season.
5 p.m. ('7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPOR1S -
Drag racing'• 11th annual Summemationals.
taped in Englishtown, N.J . Abo: The outdoor div-
ing cbampioosb.ips from Bartlesville, Okla. (28) -
SOCCEL
6 p.m. (4) -NFL FOOO'BALL -The Houston
Oilers meet the Dallas Cowboys in .an exhibition
game at Irvine.
._.,, • tbe Nrt. than the other two oetworb for
tu eat.Nllve prlme-t.lme eqa.ure and it doesn't
aped lo bave to pump up llfe&eu cames.
Aad ..._ ABC 1et. a deadbeat came, it really
hllltl beeaUM prime-time competition on the other
two M&W'b fa 1Wf. No matter wbat you tbiDk ot
Doll ....._..., •ln&tnc. Fruk GilfOl'd'a loob or
Howard Oolell'a vocabulary, you would be bard-
p ........ lo ltay tuned durinl a runaway game or PGOtb played ccmt.t betwem a pa1r ol dol teams.
•fJN TBEm QA&TS, I think they knew they
owed m one," sald Cbet Forte. direc:tor of "lloo-
day NIMbt Football" wbo did a lot ol bad·moutbinl
of ABC'• um schedule.
The NFL doesn't admit to playing catch-up
with ABC's schedule, nor to tossing ABC a
ne1otiatinc booe for the next TV cootract when the
current four.year agreement expires following the
1981 aeuon.
"On paper, ABC's 1980 schedule is better than
'79 and cloee to '78," said Val Pinchbeck, the
NFL's director of broadcasting.
"What we tried to do waa keep in mind the fact
that we can't make adjustments with Monday
Night Football
"Each year, we've been making more adjust-
ment.a for NBC and CBS oo Sundays -start time
adjustment and 4 o'clock moves. But there's no
flexibility for Monday nigbl"
THE MONDAY NIGm SCHEDULE on ABC
-for better or worse -is locked in while NBC
and CBS can react to the vagaries or the season
with a choice ol games on Sunday for their na·
tional doubleheader game.
NBC shows the more exciting American Con-
ference, and thus it bas better games to offer -
even after the NFL moved several outstanding,
pure AFC matchups to ABC, iDcJud.ing seven of the
last nine prime-time games.
CBS bas the bad fortune oC being the network
of the much weaker National Conference. Th~
NFL can't do anything about that, but CBS f~ls
the league bas added insult to injury in two areas
it can control.
For the sea>nd year in a row, CBS will have
only one SWlday doubleheader in November. a
crucial sweep month, when the rating~ determine
advertising rates for the following ba1f-year. By
getting three national games to CBS' one, NBC
will benefit in the ratings, which translates into
more money for its local affiliates.
.. ON BALANCE, CBS GOT three games in the
s weeps in 1977 and '78," said Pinchbeck.
"Everything we do in constructing the schedule is
based on what we think is fair over a period of
years. We balance all the elements, including such
things u stadium availability and weather. Thia
Playoffs Begin
For Basketball
The Callfonlia Coatl Leacue
aummer balketball playoffs kick
olf tblt evening with t•o con·
tettt at Untverait.v .Hlah Scbooi
in Irvine. The Jeacu•. wblcb attracts
both proleaaional and collegiate
playen to the buketball court
at Uni, coochad• SatW'day nlgbt
wltbtbecbampionablpgameat9 .
Ton!Ot'a contesta pit Newport
Beach and Fountain Valley at
7. wbile Irvine and Santa Ana
battle at 9.
Newport enters tbe playoffs with the belt record 00..2 with
two games remaining), while
Irvine boasta a M mark. Tickets
to the playoffs are $2, with
younpt.ers under the a1e of 11
admftted free .
Pepper Is Salty:
TV Will Bring Out Flavor
ATLANTA (AP). -For the finrt time in 23 years ~
Rodaen. fired last winter after 11x aeuom u coach at Geoqia
Tech. will be without a collqe Cootball team t.b1a fall.
Tbe colorful 48-year-old Rodgers, •be> admit.a be will mill hil
association with the players but not the .. loelna and practice," will
still be involved. however, u a t.eleviaiola color commentator for
ABC.
He said be does not know euctly what bis role with ABC will
be but ii looking forw&ld to lt. "I'm sure they apeet me to be
myself." a.)id Rodgen, who dminc bis yeara at Tech bad a
HoUywood-atyle weekly television show, took to weariJlc a early
hairdo and rode to school on a motorcycle. ·
''One of the problems of being a Cootball coach is being honest.
You can't say something because it will alienate somebody down
m some liWe town wbo might be about to give the school $25 -or
$1 m illion. But that should be a bi& plus for me as a color man ..
he said. '
"It keeps me around Cootball, and it 1ivea me someplace to go.
When you've had someplace to eo all yoor We, and then don't have
anyplace, it's atranae. I buen't bad anyplace to co Cor eight
mont.ba."
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6:30 p.m. (11) -NFL FOOl'BAU -The Los
Angeles Rams meet the Broocos in Denver's Mile
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9:30 a .m. (7) -NFL FOOTBALL -Tbe
Pbiladt!Jpbia Eagles meet the New England
Patriots in an exhibition ~ame at Foxboro. Mass.
10 a.m. (2) -NFL FOOTBALL PREVIEW -
"NFL 1.980: A Preview" takes a look at the upcom·
ing NFL season with proflles on Danny White of
Dallas and Billy Slms of the Detroit Lions. (11) -
BASEBALL BUNCH -Johnny Bench of Cincin·
nati and Dodger manager Tom Lasorda are in·
Christian,
Cycles Go
Tonight
Alan Christian leads
the charge into tonight's
U.S. champion.ship final
qualifying round al the
Orange County Fair·
grounds in Costa Mesa
for speedway
motorcycles.
C brislian, the point
leader after four rounds
Moton:rall ... 1a1 SURE
' t.erviewed.
. of actioo, is competing
on bis favorite track
where be bas won 13
scratch main events. He
will be the odds ·on
favorite to replace Mi.ke
Bast aa U.S. champion
Oct. 11.
S/Jllfk Plugs 11 a.m. (2) -TENNIS -The singles fmal in
the ATP champion.ship from Cincinnati. (11) -
DODGES MSDAU.. -1be Dodgers meet the
Mets in New York's Shea Stadium.
12:30p.m. (9)-llAllN~ltACING.
12:e .p.m. (7) -BASEBAU. -Baltimore at
Oakland. •
1 1>.m. (2) -GOLF -World Series of Golf from Ji'\reltone (;ountry Club in Akron, Ohio. Final
round ol play.
· 2 p.m. (11) -Nn. FOal'BAJ...L -The Rams met tbe Deaver Broncos in Mile High Stadium
Saturda.Y niabt. Taped.
2:30 p.m . (5) -BODE RACE -The All·
American Derby for tbree-year-oJd quarterhones
from Ruidoso, N .M. Downa.
4 p.m. (4) -8PO-B1"SWO._,.aLD -The U.S.
men's powerliltlng championships, ta~ in Madiaan. Wm. Also: The world series or track and
field and SUrvival of the Fittest.
10 p.m. (11) -TBIS WEF.K IN BASEBALL.
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KABC ('llO); N.Y. Yankees at Angels, 1 p.m.,
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Even if be should have
a second straight dis-
astrous spill during
tonight's competition, be
will probably be the
overall point leader go-
ing into the fmal.s.
Following Christian is
Brad Ozley. the son of
promoter Harry Oxley
with l~year-old Lance
King third and Dave
DeTemple fourth.
With two riders
seeded into the ftnals, 14
places will be de ·
termined in tonight's
fifth and fmal qualifying
competition.
Gates open at 6 :30
with the first beat race at I .
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Playoffs Question
·D as Surf in Air
ayaJnaan&N
I ............... ,~' If 1ou'r• woaderlna who lhe / Callfonla Surf will play la the opeft·
,. ... round ol tbe Nortb Ammcan Soc· cer IA•l\I• playotr•. you're not .....
' Tb• Surf, ~l• havlu tbe lbird· '** ....... ncord 1n l.be (15-18) "'~.tun ••t. aw.a a.a• u.. pack wttb W. polau. SU Dieto bu crept
.,Ui&o -:s,r.ace wltb HO poiMa ud
.. • lf.11 • and Edmoatan .Upped • .t.o Ua1.rd wttb a IJ.15 alate and -m . pobat.I .
• Tlae dl.takm la 90 cio.e thal by the F: ·ume tbe flDa1 retular season CGDl.Mts
f" are pla)'ed Sunday < 1nchacllq the
· Surf'• tey matcbup with F-dmontan).
lbe SUrf could have as its firsl·round
playoff opponenl one of the following
lea ms: Fort Lauderdale, Tampa
' Bay. New Enal•rvt, San Dieio. Ed-
•, moatan, Cblcaao or Houston.
~.. "But it's almost certain we will J: play Houston ii we win our division,"
I: notes Surf O>acb Peter Wall. And to
win the division, the Surf must ac· ~•. complisb one aoal -defeat Edmon-
ton OD the road this Sunday.
"The only thing 1n our mlDd right
now is wi.nnilul. Edmonton bas im-
1 proved al.Dee we last saw them,"
Wall says. The Surf defeated the
Drillers, 2-0, at Anaheim StadiuJll
back on May 13. California bas (t played in Edmonton only once and
• the Surf came home with a 2-1 de· r: cision last year.
: • In addition, the thought of playing
~: on the road doesn't bother Wall or his
team. ''They (Edmonton) have the
pressure on them, because they're
playing before their fans," Wall ex-
t plains. "We fancy ourselves as a pretty
• good road team, .. the Surf coach COO·
tinues. 1be Surf bas picked up vie·
tories in Tulsa. Vancouver, Tampa
Bay, Detroit, Pbildelpbia and
Portland this season.
California has also won in the
Astrodome over Houston. Should the
Surf win the American West and face
the Hurricane in the first round of the
.playoffs, the ftrat game would be in
Houstoo.
Jn soccer, the divisional winner is
on the road for the first game of the
~wo-game series. That way, should it
lOH on the roMl and then wi.n th_,
second same at home, lt wUJ have
the advanta1e of playln1 the 30
minute "mtol·1ame" before thf'
home crowd to deolde the flrat round
victor
If the Surf conUnue U\e trend It
hH followed all 11ea.on. lt should re
cord • victory Sunday lo Edmonton
CaUfoml1 bu rarely dropped to lwo
11mea under .500. Now 1~·18. the Surf
can move up to the .500 mark with a
victory and add t1 d1v1s1onal tJUe for
1ood measure ·
SOCCD SOUNDS -More than
300 youngsters from Southern
California will converge on Mission
Vlejo's youth athletic park today ror
the Mission Viejo lnvatauonaJ Soccer
SOCCER
Championships. Club Soccer teams made up of youngsters, 14 years old
and under, will be competing. Among
the squads participating are the
North Huntington Beach Californians
and Irvine Sharks. Each team will
play four games during the three-day
competition. Finalists for the cham·
pionship game and third place will be
determined on a point syste m,
similar to the one employed by the
NASL. Six points are awarded ror a
victory with one point awarded for
each goal up to three goals per game.
Today's preliminary rounds begin at
Sand6:15p.m.
Saturday's games begin at 10 a.m.
. and continue through most of the
day. Sunday's third-place contest
begins al 3:15 and is followed by the
title baWe ats p. m .
Women's International Soccer
<WINS) is holding its first U.S. ln-
vitaticoal Tournament this weekend
at Torrance Higb, located on Lincoln
Avenue, ne ar Arlington and
Sepulveda. Games will be played at 3
and 5 p.m. today and Saturday with
championship games set for 1 and 3
p.m.&mday.
Teams from Ha waii, Oregon,
Arizona and Texas will join several California squads for the tournament.
ommi.tt.ee F onned
Drug Use Eyed
NEW YORK (AP) -The National
-Basketball Association next montb · will attempt to formulate a solid pro-
~ gram to deal with tbe use ol dnap by
~ its players, amid reports that cocaine
~ use is cm the upswing.
Charley 'lbeokas, general manager
of the New Jersey Nets and a
member of that committee which
meets Sept. 8, said Thursday he
would lilte to see the league help its
: •players put their commitment to the
:· :l>ubllc in its proper perspective. ~S "Professional basketball players
.should realize this is no 9-to-S job,"
1Tbeokas said. "They are public
:: . figures. They belong to the public 24
:; • hours a day and they should lead by
: ~ example."
• TDEOUS SAID the seven-man
·committee, represented by all levels of
~'league manaeement, should try to
.,.. :shape the league into an image it
~ would lilte to project. He said the use ~•of drugs by players is not something
•• the NBA or any league can or should i~dooe. :·.:~The use of drugs in prolessional
$·~ports bas received considerable
.1 ·publicity in recent years. But cocaine
usage in the NBA was put under
. microecopic examination after it was
•reported this week tbat 40 to 75 per·
·cent ol tbe league's pl1yen bad tried
the illegal drug.
• While Tbeokas said he reallied the
: committee may be limited in its
ability to control the a ctions of
players off the court, be believes they
should be made to understand what
they are doing not only is wron1 -
but illegal.
..THAT'S TOE Bl.r.""'l'OM LINE.
It's illegal. They aren't supposed to
be doing it/' said Theokas. "Perhaps we should learn to r ecognize the
problem and try to help them."
Tbeok.as does not believe there will
be an instant answer for solving the
problem, but be is optimistic that the
committee can be of help. He feels
especially strong about educating the
league's younger players against the
ills of drug abuse.
"It's bard to say what you can tell
somebody who's been doing it for 10
years, but you can definitely try to
help the younger players," be said.
Two NBA players, Utah's Bernard
King and Atlanta's Eddie Johnson,
have been charged with possessing
cocaine. An autopsy on former Utah
player Terry Furlow, who wu killed
in an auto accident last May, re-
vealeu the presence of cocaine hi his
body.
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DIESELS.
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DELIVERY!
BUY OR LEASE
NABERS ~~
COMPARE!
SlllCTLIJt · PRICl
HOUS£ (1 IMPORTS
DIAL MER-CEDES
213A337·2333
PUBLIC NOTICE
fllCTITIO'IS •UllNll&
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TIM foo .. 1._. ..,..,. •• ,.. lkH••
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Thi\ ,...._ Wft 111.0 With ti. Cou~IY Cle(ll Of Ote<\911 COllnty on ORANQI! COUNTY'S
LUOIHO DEAi.iA 1-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:.':'/.'t.~.:;;.L":r.,.,.
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2600 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa 540-9100
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CJ4.t morl' vol 111 for YOtlf d1ITW'
with lhl' f()ITIOIA Dome A line
ud•. wt.t~e 1lllm'> woitl'I 11() to
')() ... ~I 1051. IM~i SolUlduy 1n •hi·•·: m1m·1
2888 Harbo r Blvd.
Costa Mesa
540-0330
PUBLIC NOTIC•:
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE tl'fVITl"G BIOS
Notice h hereby Qlv"n '"" '"" lloetO of TrU5lH\ of lllP C:O.sl Catn
munlly Coll~ Ol1lrlc1 ol Or•"91!
County, l:Allloml•, won re<etvP weled
OIO• up lo Sf!otemt>er 7. l'llO, 11 00 "m . 111 ~ Pur~lnQ o..pe et Hid
~-d•~""' 1oc.Mt'd et 1370 ,,..,..,.,., ,.v~"ue, Co\t• Me ... C..Hlornl•. •I
*f!l(h Ur.. Wod lltd$ Will lie OOblk ly
ooeneo and ......i '°' FIT,.ESS LAB EOlllPME,.T,
OAANGf COl<ST COLLEGE
All o .. , ..... 10 II" In .oc:cordMICP With tr.. 810 FGn'n ln<l1ucteon• and Conell
tlO•" ano SQKlloc.t!ICW>\ w~lc11 •re -
on Ille -,....Y be -unio in the off1u
ol Che PutchailnQ A_.c OI Wld W:llool
dl\l<KI.
E •<ll bl<-.. """' submit wllh hi\ blo • ca~ier'' c,,.o, certl!ltod <hKk, °' bldO..r'\ bond m-M Ylble lo '"" order ot Ille c.oa.i Community Col1-
Dl•trlc 1 llo•rd ot Tru•IH• In •n •~"' nol lo•s 11\en II"" percent I S"l I
of the &um bid •s • QU•••nlM that Che
blooer will ~n1er 1n10 '"" ort>f><Xeo
Contract II me "'""' •• •w•rd<l<I 10 lllm. In""' t'VMI ol lallurt1 lo •nler In·
10 WCI\ conlt<KI, , ... f)(OCPech of lllP
<lleO will lie tor11'11MI, or in llMI c•ie
of • boncl, et.. lull 1um ltlfrfOI will lie
torl•lled tot!Md ><'-I dlstrkl
No b1<1def' ,....Y withdraw hi• Old tor
• petlod of lof'ty.tovtt IOI daVI •lltr
IM Oat~ Ml l0t lht -•"9 lt'oereot
Tiie eo.oro of Tr"'i... r Hervn l"9
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to<maut~ In.,,., b4d or In 1"41 blOOlno,
l\IOflM.llN E. WATSON S.C:rMarv.
Boord ot ''"''llM f>ublllNO OrMOI Co.u1 0.lty P ilot •
AllQ. IS, 22, IW l~
PUBLIC NOTICE
P'ICTITlOUS BUSIN•H
NAME ST ATEM•NT •
Tiit 1011-1"9 IM"Oftl •re C10ln9
~tlnen~·
CVS IN VEST M E"T
PROP ERTIES,'"°° F •trclllld Ori .. ,
Suitt 100. lrvlnot, C•lilorn141'171J
Ml<,,_. H Von, 1..00 Felrc"Hd
Ori••. Sull• 100, lrvlM, C.tlllornia
nJIS
IC eren Vou, 1..00 F•l~lllld DrlYO,
Sull• 100, lrvlnt, C.tlllornl•9771J
M. Vlclor S1oc11er. Jr., 19'00
F<11rchlld Ortvt. SI.Ill• 100, Irvine.
C..llloml•'l771J
Brll<'9 II. COolc. 1..00 l'•frctlll
Drive, Suitt 100, 1rv1110, C•lllornlt
t?71t
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(lellff al Pft1notnl!tp,
Mlc"-t H. 110"• o.n.r .. ...,._
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Covttt\' Ci.rll Of Or•n0t Count y on Ji;I., ,,,l'IO.
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P UBLIC NOTICE
PUBUC NOTICE
-~cTITIOUJ •USINIEU
NAME STATEMENT
The lollow1no iwr.on. ere OOl"Q
bVllrlHSH"
HILARIA INVESTORS, 4126-A
H ll•rie W•v. Newport 8••<11,
C..lllMr1I• '2663
Aobtn M Me""°all -Ke,...., L.
MArsll•ll. S71 Sootelo, P•cllic
P•llseclM, C..llfornl• '02.11
Kerl F. l(r-. Jr., •nO Diena L.
Kr•m•t. 2101 Crel!vlew. l •911n•
B .. c11, C.lllbml• 92651
Aeyrnond Gerl>• &nd Jeanne L
G•rbl. 114..., 34111 Strut, NewPOrt
Buell, Ca lllornte"663
Tllh buslnes~ is <onOutted bv e
qenerel oartnlt""lo.
R-., M. Ma""'°ll
This '"'""'*'' w.s 111.0 wllll Ille Counly Clerk ol 01an99 CCKlnlY on
Auoust IS, '"°· TAE CK lll, MAlll SMALL
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AliQ. n. 2'. Setlt. S, 12, 1"'° '*'«>
PVBUC NOTICE
FOR THE RECORD
PUBUC NOTICE
fllCTtTIOU$ IU\IMIH
NAM•STATJ MINT Tlw!tol~--eredOlflo~ 11411>\ ..
AL.t.N Ml>Ol'ION SIHIAA'I; ALM•
ll'A(;NON PONTt•C SUB•RU, l4llO S Mt•bOf' 11•"'1.. c .. 1e Wlltw. c.11~. .,.,.
Al•n ~ POflllH, Inc , • C•lll0tnie <0<00toll0fl ,...., S Mer1!0t
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County , .. , .. ot O••t>Qe CCKlnty °" AllOu\I •• ltilO.
flt•int Publl\hfcl °'.....,. C.0.0\I Delly Piiot, A1111 1, u. n . ,.., n:io-.o
PUBLIC NOTICE
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I ntermlsslon ~ • TV, Movie Guides
• Out 'n About • G•rdenlng
"1dl!t. Auatal 22, 19IO DAILY PILOT er CJ
Ahn for Letter·perfeet Labor Day
Amtrak can tall• y
from Its SMte AM at•
Uon. 1034 E. Fourth .kll-P
Street to San Dievo. Sen Francisco, San Juan
Ceplstrano end Oet Mar.
Trains bound#« Sen --=~ Diego leave the station
from 9:21 a.m . until 1:36
p.m . •t • roundtrfp cost
of $16.50. Sen Francisco
Is $81.10 by rall and San Jlllii•ita
Juan Capistrano fare is ~--. $4.70, Del Mar $13.60.
For more Information .....__ .....
call S'7.a389.
>
Fiesta de Los Artes re-
turns to Hermosa Beach
Aug. 30-Sept. 1. Street
vendors and artists dis.-
play their wares along
Pier .Avenue from 10
a .m . to dusk.
Take the San Diego
Freeway to Rosecrans
Avenue West. Go lett on
Pacific Coast Highway
c:tnd right on Pier
Avenue. Admission Is
free.
Knott's Berry Farm
celebrates its last day of
the I ce Spectacular
Show, the Urban
Cowboy Days and its
fireworks display Sept.
1. Country western
singers Don Gibson, Roy
Drusky and the Second
Fiddle will be perform-
ing Aug. »Sept. 1.
-,~\ I I l ~\I
I -"''-:.\\ ........ .l -· ---
•
"Pie and Pop" w111
feature picnic conductor
Henry Brandon and the
L yrlc Opera Singers en-
tertaining on Labor Day
I n Newport Beach's
Eastbluff Park.
Famllles are invited to
bring a picnic dinner
before enjoying the free
concert at the corner of
Vista del Sol and Vista
del Oro. Foldlng chairs
and blankets are ad-v I sed; no alcoholic
beverages. ShOw starts
at 7.
u: .•
•
"' . •
Underw•ter
Educators of Costa
Meu are planning • satin diving trip to BaJa
Califoml• over Labor
Day ..-.net. The $160 price Includes scuba div·
lno Md 1PHr fishing off
of Todo S.ntOI lsl•nd, tr•nsport•tlon •nd mHIS. camping on the
...be•c.11, and dlvlno In-struction.
The scub• party leaves for Ensenada Aug. 29 et 6 p.m . and r-. turns Mondlly evening to
91 Rcwee Lane, Cotta MeN. PW ,....,,,etlOfts ~·-....
Boat cruises of the
Newport Harbor, reveal-
1"9 pcHnts of Interest and
stars' seaside homes
wllt be conducted Aug.
30-Sept. 1, starting at
noon.
The Public Harbor
Cruises depart from the
Balboa Pavilion, 400
Main St., Newport
Beach. Cost Is $4 for
adults and SO cents for
children for .cs minutes
and $S and $1 for 90-
mlnute cruises.
Get ready for school
days ahead by shopping
for clothes on Labor
Day. All stores at South
Coast Plaza will be open
Sept. 1 from 10 a.m . to 5 p .m.
Lion Club Pancake
Breakfast returns for Its annual Labor Day
W e ekend feast at
Laguna Beach's Heisler
Park on Cliff Drive.
Pancakes, bacon,
juice and coffee w ill be
_....&...__,-._.,. served Aug. 31 and Sept.
1 from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m .
Tickets are $2.50 at the
door. For more lnforma·
tlon call 49~2659.
Quartet extravaganza
and dinner dancing to
long-time favorites, the
Four Freshman, gets
under way at the
Newport's Marriott
Hotel Aug. 30 and 31.
The Big Band party In·
eludes a New York steak
dinner, two complete
shows and dancing for
$27.SO per person. For
reservations call
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VOIW1teers are needed
by the Volunteer Action Center of SOUth Orange
COUnty In assisting local agendes and residents.
A•tlremtftt hofMS and
conv•tescent hospitals
are recommended for
those able to donate
their time on L•bor D•Y
only. For more Inform•·
tlon cell the Volunteer
Action Centff at
675-9210.
Catalfna cruises de-
part every morning at 9
from the Balboa
Pavilion, 400 Main St.,
Newport Beach. The
boat leaves the Island at
4: 30 p.m . and returns to
Newport Beach at 7.
Cost Is $16 round-trip
for adults and $8 for
children. For early r e-
servations call 673-5245.
Haunted House of Dr.
Livingston Is now open
at Lion Country Safari,
8800 Irvine Center
Drive, Laguna Hills. The
wildlife preserve Is open
daily from 9:•s a.m.,
with the last car ad-
mitted at 5 p.m .
m
Mile Square Park in
Fountain Valley otters
youngsters and their
parents six ba seball
f ields, two lakes and 130
acres of roller skating,
rocket launching and
bike trail s . Picnic
facilities are available.
Roller skating seems
to have replaced walk-
ing, especlally around
Balboa Island, where
grandmothers to 3-year-
olds are on wheels.
The Balboa Skate
Company, 320 B. Marine
Street will be open
Labor Day from 10 a.m.
to midnight. Skates are
$2anhouror$5altday.
Water slides are one
wet way to slip through
' the holiday weekend.
TeWlnkle Park, 970 Ari·
lngton Drive. Costa
Mesa offers two slldes,
open from 11 to 5 p.m. -~ ..... dally. COst Is SO cents an
hour or $2 all day.
Also, the Wiid Wiid
Wet, -S. West St. In Anaheim offers eight
slldes at $4.75 an hOUr or
$7 .SO all day. Th,e
#wortefs tongesf water
..._--::;;..,, slide" wlll be open from
9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Labor
Day.
X-clude yourself from
the rest of the world and
stay home. You deserve
it.
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"Don Juan," Moliere's
classic comedy, will be
staged Aug. 28-31 at
Fullerton's Mucken-
thaler Cultural Center.
The Actors Repertory
Theater Ensembl e
performs at 8 p.m .
Tickets are $9 with a
box lunch preceding the
play or S6 for the play
itself. For reservations
call 738-6595. Blankets or
beach chairs are r ecom·
mended for the outdoor
production.
Ir eland's music and
f oods, Gaelic football,
ladies camogie and im-
ported gifts are all part
of an I rlsh Festival Aug.
30 and 31 at Brothers of
St . Patrick, 7820 Bolsa
Avenue, Midway City.
The a ll-day e v e nt
be9l ns at 9 a.m . both
days. Admission is $2 for
adults and children un-
der 16 are free. For
more information call
551-5971.
"Nobody's Fools" con-
tinues at the Long Beach
Community Playhouse
through Sept. 20. The
Friday and Saturday
night perform a n ces
begin at 8:30, 5021 E.
Anaheim Street.
The improvisational
theater takes its direc-
tion from audience sug·
gest ions. For reserva-
tions call 438-0538.
Santa Barbara may be
the only option left for
those looking to get
away Labor Day
weekend after loc al
travel agencies report
lodging in San Francisco
and San Diego unavalla·
ble.
Some attractions in
Santa Barbara include:
the Art and Crafts Fair
every Sunday alono
Cabrillo Boulevard; the
Santa Barbara Mission
at the north end of
Laguna Street; the
Botanic Gardens 1212
M ission Canyon Road,
offering 50 acres of
native trees and
flowers; and the famous
Brooks I nstltute, 1391
Alameda Padre Serra .
Yacht chartering may
sound wJfdty ex -
travagant, but anchor-
ing In Catalina for the
weekend can save on
hotel bills.
Mariner Yachts In
Newport Beech offers-
to 37-foot boats for $100
to $175 a day. A 47-foot
yacht, complete with
captain costs $350 a day.
Other crafts are skip-
pered for $50 to $75 a day
extra. For more In·
formation catl 675-1393.
Ethnic groups, includ-
ing Danish, German,
Greek and Japanese c raft s men will
participate Aug. 29-31 In
the free International
Street Fair in Orange.
More than 120 artists
representing various na-
tionalities will be selling
homemade crafts and
foods in· the Orange Cir-
cle along Main Street.
Visit on Friday from 5 to
10 p.m .. Saturday from
10 a.m. to 10 p.m . and
Sunday Aug. 31 , from
noon til 10.
Jan and Dean will be
coming to Disneyland's
Space Stage Aug. 29 and
30 . The duo are famous
for their 60s hits that in-
clude "Surf City," "Lit-
t I e Old Lady from
Pasadena" and "Dead-
man'sCurve."
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Opera Gala, an excit-
ing new show featuring
soprano Birgit Nilsson
and barito ne Sher rill
M ilnes wi ll be coming to
the Hollywood Bowl
Aug. 29 and 30 at 8:30
p.m .
Tickets are on sale at
the Hollywooct Bowl Box
Office and all Mutual
agencies or by calling
(213) 460-2695.
Tramway in Palm
Springs is a coot way to
escape the summer heat
during the holiday
weekend. The aerial ride
will be open Aug. 30-
Sept. 1, from 8 a.m. to
7:30p.m .
The tram is located off
Highway 111 toward
Palm Springs. Ad -
mission is $S.9S . for
riders ove r 12 and
$2. 95 for children 3-11.
Zootoalcal Gardens In
Buena ~art< are open to
families looking for rep.
tiles Instead of
rh I noceroses. More
than 500 snakes ,
crocodiles, turtles and aUkJators-wm be-found
at the Alligator Farm,
7691 La Palma Avenue .
The repttles wilt t>e on
dJsptay from 10:30 to 8
p.m . Labor Day. Ad-
mlsston Is $3.95 for
adults and $1 .95 for
children S-14, under five
free.
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ENTERTAl~T .
Pops Tops Fun Events
A STARLIGHT POPS CONCERT,
featuring Peter Nero as conductor and sololstfora~.S.plecesymphonyorchestra
and guest gUltarlst LaurlndO Almekta,
wlll start at 8 p.m . Aug. 30 In the
lrvlne Bowl, 605 Laguna Canyon Road,
Laguna Beech. Tickets are S10, S1i.so
and $15 for the mostly GershWln program.
Carroll Coates Is producing the show as a benef It for the Laguna Moulton Play
house's building expansion fund. Tickets
are on sale at Mutual agencies, Coast
Music stores and Laguna Music, 310 Forest
Ave., Laouna Beach.
SEEN IN 'FANTASTICKS' IN LAGUNA
NH• Anderson , Gretchen Almond Sing
FINAL CURTAIN FOR "FANTASTICKS"
Saturday night at the Laguna Moulton
Community Playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon
Road."You're a Good M an Charlie Brown"
bows out tonight at the Laguna playhouse.
Curtain rises on both performances at
9 p.m . and tickets are $8 at the door.
For reservations call 494--07.0.
HENRY BRANDON'S BIG BRASS
Band performs Thursday night at 9 in
the Stage Court area of Fashl6n Island
in Newport Beach. Admission free.
BARRY MANILOW TICKETS
are available through the city of Tustin
Recreation and Community Services
Department for the singer's Aug. 29
performance at the Greek Theater. Tickets
are $24, with buses leaving at 6 p.m .
For information and reservations call
544-8890 ext 220.
"THE IMAGINARY INVALID"
w ill be staged tonight through Sunday
Mother Logo, Elvin Bishop, Asleep at the
Wheel and others. Admission to the nliahtly
shows Is free w ith park admluk>n.
DIRKSTEWARTANDHISBAND
wlll beatthe Turtle Rock Community Center,
1 SUnnyt'llU Orlve, trvlne, SUnday, beginning
at 2. Admission Is $3 for adults and $2 for
students and seniors.
JIMMY DORSEY ORCHESTRA wm be entertaining Bio Bend enthusiasts
Saturday at the famed Catalina Casino. Boat
transportation aboard 700-passenger vessels
is offered by Catalina Cruises for $15. Dancing
from 9 to 1 a.m. Is $7 .50. For reservations
contact Tlcketron ac;»encies or 527-7111.
A COMEDY COLLECTION
featuring wor1t by two former Newport Harbor
High School students, Mark Smith and Blalr
Gust will be staged tonight and Saturday
at the Newport Theater Arts Center, 2501
Cliff Drive, beginning at 8:30. Tickets for
"Crystal Glasses," are $3. For information
call 67s.31"3.
LEONARD BERNSTEIN MUSIC
wi II fill the Hollywood Bowl tonight and
Saturday with conductor John M auceri.
making his first appearance at the Bowl.
Bernstein's works from "West Side Story" and
"On the Town" w ill be heard at 8:30. For
ticket information call (213) ~2695.
ALSO AT THE BOWL foraretumengagementTuesdayandThursday
night will be British conductor Simon Rattle.
The acclaimed conductor will lead the Los
Angeles Philharmonic Tuesday In an all
Rachmaninoff program. Thursday's
performance will t eaturesoloist Misha Dichter,
playing Beethoven's Piano Concerto No.3
inCMinor. Fortlcketinformationcall
(213) "6G-2695.
A FREE CHAMBER MUSIC
festival continues Wednesday with the Y saye
String Quartet playing selections from
Tartini, Haydn and Brahms at the M ary Wilson
Library, 707 Electric Avenue, Seal Beach,
beginning at 8 p.m . Admission Is free.
STEPHANIE POWERS WILL HOST
the 15th annual Ballet AlfrescoSept.6
at the Irvine Bowl, Laguna Beach. Tickets
ar e S25 for the "Cinderella" ballet and
include dinner before the show. Other
tickets are S4',S6, $8 and S10. For
reservations call .. 94·2685.
FREE OPERA TONIGHT
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at the Muckenthaler Cultural Center in
Fullerton. Tickets are $9 for the 8
p.m . performance including a box dinner
prior to the.show. For reservations call
870-67!JJ.
in the Long Beach Recr eation Park
Amphitheater at 8. Selections from Verdi's
"La Traviata," Bizet's "The Pearl Fishers:•
and Puccini's "La Boheme" w lll be played
I by m embers of the Long Beach Grand Opera.
For information call (213) <436-5005.
SOUNDS OF COUNT BASIE
andhlsorchestrawlllbeheardSunday
through Aug. 29 at Disneyland's Plaza
Garden. Biiiy Preston and Syreeta will
be at the park Sunday through Thursday.
THE CELEBRATED DUTCH DANCERS
from the Netherlands Dance Theater will
continue their engagement tonight and
Saturday at the Music Center. Tonight's
performancewlll include a Symphony in D
(Haydn) and Glagolftic Mass (Janacek).
Saturday's audience will see a Sympftony
of Psalms <Stravinsky) and Dream
Dances (Berlo) and Slnfonletta (Janacek).
Showtlmes are 8:30 p .m . both days
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and 2:~ on Saturday onl y. I
HOMEOWNERS CAN HAVE
a field day during the Southland Home and
Garden Show at the Anaheim Convention
Center Saturday and Sunday. On display from I
noon to 11 Saturday and from noon to 9Sunday
will be a mobile home village, portable
cedar housing and displays.
"URBAN COWBOY DAYS"
are coming to Knott's Berry Farm tonight
through Sept. 1 with country western
shows by Pec~-1 Don Gibson, Jean SheOard, The Second Ffaale Band, Roy Drusky. Old
A COLLECTION OF CABARET
tales, torch songs and ballads will
be heard SUnday and Monday night at
the Sandpiper, 1183 S. Coast Highway,
Laguna Beach at 9 and 11. Tickets for M ark
Turnbult's Show are $2.50 at the door
A TACOCOOKOFF 1
is planned SUnday from noon to' at the Queen I
Mary in Long Beach. Those wishing to display
their spicy cul inary talents may enter the •
contest by calling (213) "36-3645 ext 37 ...
Non<hefs are invited to watch.
"PAINT YOUR WAGON" CLOSES
Saturday night at the La Mirada Civic Theater
after a twc>week run. Tickets are $4.SO to (
$7.50. For Information and reservations
can 994-6310.
LAWRENCE FERLINGHETTI, I
highly acclaimed San Francisco poet, w ill be
at the Laguna Beach Moulton Playhouse, 606
Laguna canyon Road Aug. 30. Tickets are
S4 at the door for Laguna Poets eighth
annuar Poetry Festival. For reservations
and ticket information call ~s.
CHILDREN ARE INVITED
toattendGoldenWestCollege'sshowing
of "RideaWild Pony" in Forum2Wedne iday
at 1. Admission Is 75 cents.
Stereotyping Savage
By MICHAEL DOUGAN
Of .. o.11, ...........
"The West hod to be won; won from nature and
from primitive man." -FTOm Uw .prologMe to John
Ford's 1963 fllm "HOtO tlut Wed Waa Won."
The "winning" of the West from the Indian,
as depicted by Hollywood moviemakers, bu lit-
tle to do with biatorical reality and their
portrayal of Native Americans bu been, at
beat, naive and, at worst, blatantly raciat, ac·
cord.inc to a public televilion Mries beginn1n1
tonight.
"Images or Indians," at 9:30 p.m. oa
KOCE. Channel 50, features actot WW ~psoa
C"One F1ew Over the Cuckoo's Nest") exam.in·
iog Hollywood's versions or Indian warriors,
women and religion and finding all to miss the ma~. .
Filmmakers continue to reinforce "the idea
that Indians are quaint and strange but not
quite human." Sampson contended in the opening
episode, previewed this week.
As a result, Sampson claims, .. The
American Indian is invisible unless be looks like
the Hol.lywood Indian." ·
Sampsm says this damaging stereotype in
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EnterCalnment Douhled
Four Fre1hmen plus bi/I band sound equals two nights of no_stalgia
ouARTE!f RETURNS TO MARRIOTT HOTEL
WMbldShowafeetureFourfreahmen
Newpott'1 Mwrlott Hotel la alaliftg a m~r
ratertalameot auractloo durlo' the upcoming
Labor D~ weekend -a two-Dl&bt stand by one of
lht cowitry'a belt known quartet&, lbe Four
fl're.bmen.
Actually. l.M occuk>G could be labeled tbe
"annual return •naa•ement" for the popular
alncen. who played \o H ll-out holiday crowds the
pa1t eouple ol yean. Thia time around they're ap-
peariaa Au,. ao and 31.
DllaJNG A LONG AND colorful career, the
Frl!ahmen have sold more than 2 million record
albums. Oaeoltbelrflratbita. "It's a Blue World," ls
oow considered a cluaic in the music industry.
ln additloo to their appealing vocal styUnp,
the muJU-t.aJented four play seven different instru-
meot.s and are known for a warm brand of relaxed
humor.
At an added attractioo, each night's program
at the Marriott will featlft the 17·piece "Society
ror the Preservatioo ol Bia Bands" playing music
a.n the Glenn Miller tradition.
The full entertainment package for both nights
includes two complete shoq, a New York steak
dinner with Caesar salad and pear Swiss for
dessert, and dancing throughout the evening lo the
Big Band sound. Tbe cost la $27.50 per person
which includes tax aod gratuity.
The Newport Marriott is located at 900
Newport Center Drive. Reservations -the onlY
way to aasure attendance either evening -can be
obtained by calling 640-4000. • • • FOR ALL THE TOP-FUGRT entertainers
who bave called Orange County borne at one time
or another -Diane Keatan, Jose Feliciano and
Kenny Loggins immediately come to mlod -only
one, BW Medley of the former Rlebteous Brothen.
baa remained a resident.
To prove that home is where the heart is, BW
haa taken the ultimate step to entrench bi.a roots.
Tbil week he's opening bla own place, Medley's
restaurant ln Fountain Valley.
BILL MEDLEY
BEST KNOWN
for his "righteous"
rendition or "You've
Lost That Lovin'
Feelin " sung with
former partner Bobby
Hatfield. Medley has
maintained bis local
stage appeal, perform·
ing for full -house
crowds at McClure's, in
Santa Ana, and for even
larger audiences at the
Anaheim Convention
Center.
It appears an ongo-
ing musical career will
dovetail very nicely
with the new Fountain
Valley spot. Medley's, I'm told. will be a steak and
seafood dinner house with an intimate lounge de-
signed to guarantee everyooe a front-row seat.
And that means sbowtime all the time, of
course. In addition to enjoying Medley performing
in person, patrons can expect "surprise" ap-
pearances by other recording artista as well .
IN A RECENT KWIZ radio intel'view. Medley
discussed plans for an upcoming album on which
he'll feature several original compositions.
Traditional beef and seafood dinnens
complement aucb speeialUes a.a Highland trollt'
topped with shrimp and mushrooms, rout duck-
lin_g and fresh fish.
When the crush of late summer restaurant 8C·
tivities lets up a bit <not t.o mention a hopeful ea-, -
ing of traffic oo the Coast Highway at the aame:
time), we'll be checking out this development wttb
a dinner visit lo the recbri5teoed spot. And thil
will include a close look at such special features u
the oyster bar and Cabaret Lounge.
lf you are able to hit the "Out • ' About" trail
to Peter's Landing before we mak it, Dunbar's la
Out 'N About
Norman Stanley
located al 16360 Pacific Coast Highway, Hun~·
ington Beach. Telephone: 840-1391. ••• NEWPORT'S WAREHOUSE restaurant has -
just introduced a new buffet brunch on Saturdays
and Sundays. The smorgasbord of breakfast and
luncheon dishes, so I'm t.old, is an all-you-can-eat
affair designed to please the tastes of all ages.
Tab for the buffet is $8.50 for adults and $&.25
for children under 12. This includes complimen-
tary champagne for the grownups and fruit juice
for the younger set.
For starters -to launch a rather staggering
number of offerings -there are pastries, Danish
and blueberry muffins. Next are fresh fruits socb
as strawberries. melons, grapefruit and a large
selection of salads, dressings and pates.
INDIANS' IMAGE NEEDS SCREENING ...
While be bas recorded ballads, rhythm and
blues and country material, a more intimate side
will be offered oo the new disc which, according to
the 39-year--0ld artist. will contain "soulful ballads
and funky, fast music."
OTHER DISHES INCLUDE such items as
ham. bacon, sausage, Warehouse hash brown
potatoes, eggs Florentine, scrambled eggs,
blueberry crepes and sour cream, ground sirloin
patties and rice piJaf. < Ftom Page CZ>
hundreds of fil~s t s particularly harmful
because those mo•ies are still viewed on
television by Ameri-an youth.
In an interview -with lndian author Vtne de
Gloria Jr. ('.'Custer ~ied for Your Sim"), it is
asserted that e•en Indian youneaten are
culturally contused by what they see oo TV.
TO BOLL \'WOOD producers, Sampeca says,
Indians have been "mec-e bodies to be shot from
horses, kicked from doont'ays or provide comic
relief as m.indJess dnmb or buffoons."
While transforming Indiana into either no-
ble savages or, worse, savage savages, movies
also made heroes out of men like Buffalo Bill,
who earned bis name by slauebte:ring animals
used by Indians as a chief food supply, or
Custer, the lamoua Indian tiller, the series
notes.
Even when attempting to depict the Indian
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with some element of respect, filmmakers have
gone to little trouble to insure accuracy,
Sampson says.
IN THE 1"1 EPIC "The Way West." one seen~ shows a S1oux chief wearing a Mohawk
haircut. a woman's shawl and speaking barely tramlatable gibberish.
"Images of Indians" makes use of
numerous film clips and interviews wilb old
timers like Colonel Tim McCoy, who knew Buf·
Calo Bill, John Sitting Bull (tbe famous chiefs
son> and appeared in many west.ems.
Later episodes will reportedly call for In-
dians to assume a greater role in filmmaking
and educating writers, producers and direc-
tors about their culture.
"Images of Indians" was produced by
KCTS, SeaWe, with grants by tbe Corporation
for Public Broadcasting, tbe National Endow·
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Meanwhile, back in Fountain Valley, if Bill
brings the same "lovin' feelin" t.o his new venture
as be bas always done with his music, Medley's
will probably move t.o the top .of the restaurant
charts iD oo Ume at all. •••• CHALK UP A CHANGE ol name lo mark tbe
coming of Dunbar's restaurant to Huntington
Harbour. ()peped in March as Reuben's al Peter's
Landini, the place bu been renamed Dunbar's at
the BHcb.
At a press conference at lbe waterfront
restaurant. Edwin S. Weber, president or Far
West Services, said. "We've changed the name to
avoid confusing the many loyal friends who have
known Reuben's since our first dinnerhouse
opened in Newport Beach 20 years ago.
"Dunbar's will denote our premium. top.of.
the-line restaurants. Late this year, we will open
Dunbar's in the Desert in Palm Desert."
Weber also explained that Dunbar's menu is
different. though it includes a number of Reuben's
favorites, from the very light to the very hearty.
Main di.shes like chicken Kiev, teriyaki steak
or beef stroganoff are folla,ed with such tempting
desserts as lemon chiffon cake and peach puddin~ ·
Reservatiom are available for large parties (eig~t
or more), and there is live entertainment in the
Wharf Lounge from l :30 t.o 5:30 p.m.
The Warehouse is located at 3450 Via Oporto.
in Lido Marina Village, Newport Beach.
Telephone: 673-4700.
Kaye Award Created
HOLLYWOOD <AP) -An award f01'outstand·
ing aomedy performer is being established in tbe
name of Danny Kaye at the Deauville Festival°'
American Film ln France..
Kaye will be a guest of honor at the 6th annaal
festival Sept. 6-11 and will receive a prototype of
the statuette.
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the college's Playbox Theater . . . . a cast of 15
men and four women is sought for the
Shakespearean comedy "As You Like It" under
the direction of Charles Mitchell, while Denise
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~-------------------------------""', l . Career Runiiinu, Stardom Skinning' •ls·H'AR'ti"EWiS" e ~ r .r A11tl Hrr World-Fnmous P11ppt'ts!
Robert Palmer's Act
Bett r Off in Club
rnembers of Little Feat and the incredible 1 p.m. -SATURDAY, Sept. 13
~i~~r;. -he left a herty chunk of himself OCC AUDITORIUM
f .11n ll'W ,H\J Arl1n~ton Sts .• Cost.i Mc~.1 IN SHORT, PALMER became an industry
product turning out well-packaged, caiculating A.1111 "'1<1". S2.00 • Pr11-S11/1•
and incomplete albums. No hits, however. ')J.UtJ A t tlii• Door J ~. hH cranked out five 11lbums ln as many years,
toured reaularly and aold moderately well.
Only hit rint two album efforts. "Sneakin'
Sally throulh the Alley" and "Pressure Drop"
w1rrant any critical acclwm, but surely his
cover boy d41meJnor and inaralned sense of soul
would tarry him throu1h on a more rock·
oriealed road. Or ao It aeemed.
Although his commerciai stock has dropped race· it, he'll never sell out the Forum by ""'--v_1.;.s_A_1M_A_s_T_E_R..;.c_A_R_o_w_E_L_c_o_M_E_-_ss_6_·_,_s2_1 __ ~
TWO QtJlll ...._con 1o mind roUowlnc
Palm•'• pair ol Dlt'tl at t.be Golden Bear 1n
H•aOaaton Beacll tbl1 w eek ~ "W'y no ~h?" and "la he beUet' otr!" Tiiie blllial query l• the touCh one. Palmer
When Palmer abandoned bis record roots -
recaae. P·lunk I nd a hybrid band featuring
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himself -Palmer is better orr In the long run.
There's a certain integrity in becoming a
top-notch club draw. True, it doesn't translate
into mega bucks, but it assures artists of
longevity and the opportunity to do what they
like.
E~ery Wt Appreeiated
WIDCH IS EXACTLY what Palmer and his
four-piece backup did at the Bear. The sturdy
ensemble maintained a big, soul-rock beat and
let Palmer's rugged voice do the talking.
HJghlighted by "You're Gonna Get What's
Coming," the only Palmer song that generates
any s ubstantial airplay, the set moved briskly
from start to finish and generated the audJence Yankees, Meb Descrfbe Favorite Music acceptance it deserved. •
Palmer 's biggest performance problem of
the past, a tendency to be rather aloof and stolid
ort stage, was not in evidence at the Bear. He
moved and sang with renewed confidence.
pushing some of his roore m arginal material
over the top.
By LISA 80IUNSON
Meat Loaf la a bl• Yankees fan. So is Billy
Joel, who is al.so eonsldered a "close pel"SOnal
friend" by Yankees Ron GuJdry and Lou
Piniella.
Eddie Money I ates the Mets and the
Y ankeea, and Annie Golden ol the Shirts loves
Bucky Dent.
TBE OONNECl'ION between contemporary
music and baseball is closer than you m ight
realize. And baseball players are music fans,
too.
In the clubhouse, on the bus, during plane
trlpa, in hotel rooms, whenever there is a ball
team around, there is music.
Take the New York Yankees, for eumple.
Bobby Murcer, Ron Davis, Brian Doyle and
Goose Gossage are all country/western fans.
"I lilte Waylon and Willie (Jennings and
Nelson)," Gossage said to me last week. "I've
played so much of them. though. that I haven't
played them for a while. I Ute all kinds of
music. I like Eddie Rabbit, Cat Stevens, Al
Stewart. Bob Dylan -the old and the new."
YANKEE CENTERFIELDEll Bobby
Brown said, "I like all of it. I listen to classical
music, a lot of soul music aodsomesoftroclt: I like
Steely Dan. Queen, Wings and my man Peter
Frampton. Of course I like my black music. and
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my disco musi~ too; I've got about a thousand
albums at home.··
Bucky Dent likes disco too, so does Rick
Cerone, although he also likes singers. like Ted-
dy Pendergrass, Barry White. Cat Stevens.
Harry Chapin, Carole King, James Taylor and
Barbra Streisand.
All the Yankees like Billy Joel, it seems.
who has visited the team in their clubhouse and
invited them to his shows at Madison Square
Garden. Same with Chuck Mangione.
THE TASTES UP at Yankee Stadium are
mellow, in fact, the only one who'd ever even
HEARD of the Mudd Club was Rick Cerone,
who laughed and told me. "I like to watch peo-
ple punk roclt.. I like all that ... ripped T-shirts
and stulf."
Over at Shea Stadium, the average age of
the players might be slightly younger than up in
the Bronx, but the musical tastes are ~ not
necessarily less conservative .
Says slugger Lee Mazzilli: "I like music
... like Sinatra. I take his tape of 'The Mam
Event' with me when I go on the road." But
Mazzilli admitted to a fondness for Blondie.
which was the c losest to new wave any
ballplayer got in this s urvey.
METS DAN NORMAN and Steve Hen·
derson are big fans of Parliament/Funkadelic,
Neil Allen likes the Commodores, Claudell
Washington (Steve Henderson, loo) and likes
jazz.
Manager Joe Torre likes Sinatra, and
pitcher Roy Lee Jackson listens to gospel.
Country has its devotees among the Mets:
second baseman Doug Flynn admitted that he's
a "hillbilly, and very proud of it. too."
He added, "I may form a band, during the
off seaaoo with Johnny Bench. We've been talk·
ing about it for the last couple of years. It will
be primarily country music, and might be a lit·
tle bluegrass music too.••
. ' AND OON•T BE SURPRISED if you hear more oi this in the future. Already, San Diego
Padres pitcher John D'Aquisto has formed.
a lon g with fe llo w Padres pitc her Eric
Rasmussen, a band called Wild Pitch.
"We've had offers from major record com·
panies." D' Acquisto told me, "but we're holding
off until we're reall y ready to record. Right now
it comes second to baseball."
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RUGGED VOICE DOES THE TALKING
Robert Palmer S&ng• at Golden Bear
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of a large crowd.
So. it's back to clubs for Palmer. away from
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Opening the four sold-out shows was
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APPARENTLY COMFORTABLE in front
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tame he saw American Bandstand be mistook it
for a telethon for cerebral palsy.
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his act than the tired takeoffs on TV com-
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EERIE SCENE AT DEVIL'S TOWER IN WYOMING IN SPECIAL 'CLOSE ENCOUNTERS'
Team Studying Allen Spacecraft ta Faced With Awesome Spectacle of lta Arrtval
Better 'Encounters'?
"CLOSE ENCOUNTE RSOF
THE THIRD KIND" nas been re
1c;sued in what Columbia Pictures
terms "the special ed1t1on."
01 rector-writer Steven Spiel-
berg claimed he had been con-
stricted by deadline and budget
limitations in the first (non-
special?l edition, and the
studio gave him \2 million to
re-edit the draggy middle part
and film a new climax which
shows Richard Dreyfuss 1 ns1de
the visitinq spacecraft. The
changes have enhanced what was
already the most endearlnq of
the SPcKecraft epics, and its
millions of fans will want to
renew their exper ience. Warn-
ing: Don't bring too much loqic
"Close Encounters" r emains 1am-
pack.ed with perplexities. which
is probably what Spielberg
intended. It can still be
enjoyedasa magnificently visual
exper ience. The rating Is PG,
with a few expletives and a
number of scary scenes.
"FINAL COUNTDOWN" Is a bold exercise of the
imagination that succeeds most
of the time. The premise: a
nuclear-p0wered aircraft
carr ier is efl9ulfed by an unex-
plainable storm that thrusts
men and machines back 40 yearc;
to the eve of the Pearl Harbor
attack. Should the commander
counterattack the Japanese and
rewrite history? The plot Is a leaky boat, but the major role
is played magnificently by
the USS Nimitz. Solid support
from Kirk DouQlas. Martin S~n.
Katharine Ross, James Farantino,
Ron O'Neal and Charles Durning
make this whopper almost be-
lievable. The rating is PG
"THE BIG RED ONE"
harks back to the best ol the
World War 11 movies -"The
Story of GI Joe," "BattleQround."
'"AIRPLANE".
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IROTHERS .. 1a1
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battlefields and orudo1no c;pn.
t1IY"ent al'T'ono <.Of'Y"rades 1n Mme;
Samuel Fuller. w ho c;ppJf"d 1n
the Bio RedOnP CFi r<;t lnfantr v>
devoted half a lifetime to
oPtlino the c;tory on the o;crePn
and hP has succeedPd with 11<1lor
H p wiselv aY01ded thP full oano
nlv of war and roncPntrated on
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tour "wPt-nose" recruits. Lf>e
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for niance as thf' SPraeant. H1<.
work IS Wf'll·SUOOOrf Pd bv M,1rk
H al'T'ill, Robert Carrad1nP , Robbv
DiC'tCCO and l<ellv Ward. Thf>
ratino ls PG. with much Cc,rniloC'
.~nd c;oldiPrlv lanouaor that
wasn't oermitted 1n e-arl ier
war f 1lms. '
"Al RPLANE" is reminiscent
of the Marx Brothers at their
most antic. Except that the
gags come even faster and many
would have been shot down by
the censors in the Marxian era.
Jim Abrahams, Jerry and David
Zucker ("Kentucky Fried Movie'')
wrote and directed the mad romp,
lacerating scores of movie
cliches. Julie Hagerty and Robert
Hays are the str aight-faced
romantic leads, and they are
solidly supported by Lloyd
Bridges, Robert Stack, Leslie
Nielsen, Peter Graves and a
surprisiogly adept Kareem Abdul-
Jabbar. The.rating is PG.
"THE BLUES BROTHERS"
contains enough energy for 10
movies. Much of it is m isdi-
rected, but enough rem ains to
please less demanding movie
patrons. Especially those who
cherish car crashes -never has
the Detroit pr oduct been de·
mol ished so spectacularly. The
paper:thin plot concerns two
shady brothers seeking to save
their old orphanage by re-form-
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ing their jazz band The ma1or
weakness of the f ilm 1s the
characters of John Belushi and
Dan Ackroyd, who dress like hip
morticians throughout and seem
undertalented to carry such a
heavy load. The ratinn 1~ R.
"THE BLUE LAGOON"
is a tender r omance-adventure
that succeeds surprisingly well.
From a late-Victor ian novel of
Henry Devere Stackpoole about
two children shipwrec ked on an
idyllic island; they build an
aqr eeable life tor themselves,
qrow up to d1c;c over sex as well
clS the cruelty of man and nature.
The plot succeeds because of
c;ensit ive direction by Randal
Kle1ser and ingenious
portrayals by Brooke Shields and
Cristopher Atkins. Rated R.
"CHEECH ANO CHONG'S
NEXT MOVIE" has a final
scene in which the two stars
soar like rockets, propelled by
some kind of super <ocaine.
That about sums up the movie: high on dope, stratospheric on
ego, lowon comedy.1t's really
a series of sketches abou1 a
pair of charmless slobs and
their war with society .
"BRUBAKER" is a grim,
often p0werful prison movie
based on the true story of con-
v 1c t torture and mass murder in
a Southern penitentiary. The
surprise in this movie is that
it stars Robert Redford as the
reformist warden who tries
futilely to clean up the g raph-
ically depicted "snakepit"
conditions. "Brubaker" is
<t strong statement for prison
reform and its characters are
either villains -the politi-
cians and bureaucr ats -or
heroes such as Redford. It is
rated R for graphic violence.
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RAYMOND l9AOI!, A MASTER
of tM "old ~sters" technique, wltl open
his thi rd annu.1 show Saturday et Haooen-
maker Gelterl•!t 372 N. eo.st Highway, •
Laguna 8e.c:h. rf\e ethereal effect of
his p aintings ts •ccompllShed by u5lng
gl•~· upon glai.• to Obtain. clear,
translucent finish. The result ts depth
and lfghtlng through many layers of
color, glVlno the vfewer the sensat ion
of actually being confronted by nature
In a full moonll9hf sea or fresh morning
land scope. Gallery hOurs: 10 to S dally.
MARK aLOCH'S PERl'O RMANCE
DETAIL OF AH ENGLISH LANDSCAPE
RaJMOnd Pege UM• Glue Upon Glue
rt -a large or chestra of electrpnlc
technlcwes and v isual phenomena en tit led
"Heart and Technology" -w ill be pre-
sented at 9 p .m . saturday and SUnday In
Collector's ChOlce Gallery, 666 N. Coast
Highway, Laguna Beac h. Admission will
be $3 tor the show that Includes sHde
and movie projections, sound environments,
vid eo monitor* laser work and live drama.
The perfor mance that documents the his-
FiJms Don't Just Hang
Artist's Idea Follmred From Real to Reel
Rick Femcase is waiting for
tbe "Big Break" when he can
stop shooting films on his days
olf from a photo Jab job. stop re-
lying oo the acting a bility or
friends and stop financing the
creative celluloid r eels out or hls
own wom pocket.
"Right now, I'd be happy to
get a grant," says the 26-year-
old Ca6ta Mesan.
SOME FAME, if not success.
has already come to the young
f i l mmake r whose w o rk
"Triskellon" woo the prestigious
Filmex award last May and was
a finalist at the Academy of
llotio n Pic t ure A r t s and
Sciences Awards where it was
shown three times.
"Wben I was making the rum
people tbougbt I was nuts," says
Fem case. "Nobody understood
what I was trying to do."
That. be says, was to explain
bow artists get their ideas and
creative inspiration. Triskelion
la a three-legged figure meant to
symbolize the three artists in the
film.
"I wanted to show a painting
as it evolved," says Ferncase. ··we went out and filmed every.
tbingthatwenton." FILMMAKERSEEKSOUTUNUSUALOUTDOORSETTINGS
Rick FemcllM May UM Stony V ... ge In Future Project
• •TRISKELI ON.. audiences
are treated to ei&bt minutes of
film that dissolves from the natural setting in Laguna Beach
to the artist's actual paintings
of the scene.
His own e volu t ion from
painter to filmmaker bas been
a lmost as gradual as the 14
months and $1,000 it took to
make the award-winning movie.
He grew up in Corona del Mar
and attended high school there
before going on to UC Irvine
where be earned a B.A. in pa.tnt-
ing.
"I DECIDE D that painting
,...asn't really happening." he ex-
plains. "You can put a little uni-
verseon a reel."
His interest in filmmaking
didn 't develop until after he
gr aduated from colleee.
T hree years ago he enrolled at
Orange Coast College to learn
the film craft and became so ob-
sessed with t he i dea that he
pr actically gave up painting.
"With painting you a re open to
m or e interpretation. Nobody
pa id any attention to my work
when I was paint ing." be says.
"In film you can really make a
wor ld in itself." --------
In bis next film be plans to
show the effects or a changing
coastal environment on an artist
as his subjects change from
sweeping seas to rising build-
ings.
IN THE FILM he actuaJiy
paints all of the scenes himself.
Ferncase p lans to splice color
and black and white film .
·'This next film will either
make me a painter or a film-
maker for life.'' he says. "Paint-
ings are all right. but they j ust
hang on the wall. ..
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when the audience becomes the art.
FAME D FOR HE R NOSTALGIA
subjects and landscapes, Jeannine Durry
w lll be the lecture-demonstrator when
the Westminster Art Association meets at
7:30 p.m . A ug. 28 In the Civic Center,
8200 Westm inster Ave. Admission to the
workshop is free.
TWE NTY-FIVE PROFESSIONAL
ar tists will be present from 11 a.m . to
7 p .m . Saturday and Sunday at the Queen
M ary Festiv al of the Arts "In honor of
the American artist." They will display
their latest works i n M ary's Gate Village
along side the luxury liner at 11 19
Queens Highway, L ong Beach.
"HORSE" IS THE TITLE
of one of two exotic hardwood sculptures
by M att Rayl on display at Gallery 114,
Agate Ave., Balboa Island. The
galleryisopenfrom l toSTuesdays
through Sundays and 8 to 10 F riday and
Saturday evenings until Labor Day.
"SALUT E200," A PHOTOGRAPHY
ex h ibit honor Ing the Los Angeles bicen.
tennial opens Sunday in the Security
Pacific Plaza, 333 S. Hope St., in down-
town L os Angeles. The contempor ary
pictures b y John M almin with accompanying
text by Art Seidenba um, book r eview
editor of the Los Angeles Times, plus a
20-mtnute v ideo tape of t he city's
historical highlights, m ay be seen and
heardthroughOc t . 26. Adm ission is free
from 10to4daily.
PLATINUM PHOTOGRAPHS, CLASSICAL
in form and content , by Tom M illea of
Car mel, go on display Tuesday through
Oct. 4 at t he ARCO Center for Visual Art,
505 S. Flower St., Los A ngeles.
"MY F IRST CAR" SCULPTiJRES
by D on Potts, artist -builder from Oak land,
m ay be seen throug h Sept. 13 in the
ARCO Center for Visua l Art, 505 S.
F lower St., Los Angeles. His fanciful
cars of wood and m eta l were last shown
in Hannover, West German y.
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Part of Guatemalan Dlaplay at OCC
A FREE, U N IQU E COLLECTION
of G uatemalan/M ayan Indian art is beinq
exhibited for the f ir st time on the West
Coast in the Orange Coast College Art
Gallery through Aug. 30. The display,
located in OCC's Art Center complex,
2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa, is open
from t 1 to 4 M ondays thr ough Saturda ys. ,
Rich in color, the 60 w atercolor and oil
paintings by David Ordonez, Nan Cuz and
M artin Precht el depict the traditions,
myths and way of l ife of Guatemalan tribes.
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by Armstrong & Batiuk
Real People Speaking Up Are Too I~eredible
By PETEil J . BOYER
LOS ANGELES (AP> -Shut Up, America.
Please. When a camera crew from ABC or CBS or
NBC knocks on your door asking if there's
a nything bizarre you'd like to do on prime time.
say no. Better, tell the m that your family reads
books and ask if they'd like to film that .,
Do not, please, tell them that your daughter
eats peanut butter-and-live-gold.fish sandwiches.
Do not tell them about Cousin Harry who hasn't
bathed in six years, or about the cult of body
odorists to which he belongs . You will only feed the
rabid "reality television" beast, which already
roams reckless over the airwaves in hordes.
IF 11IE TiLEVISION'S "reality" plague has
proven anything, it's that the premise of using real
Americans for enterta.inment was better as an
idea than as a fact.
The creatures go by many names, "Real Peo·
pie " the prototype, "That's Incredible," "That's
My' Line," "Games People Play." The most odious
of them is this one called "'Speak Up America"
Fridays at 9 on NBC, Channel 4. George Schlatter , one of television's most
creative and onginal forces, thought it would be
good to have a show allowing Americans to speak
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bus, ()hjo's QUBE system to give viewers an im·
mediate input to the show.
Okay. A little close to the edge, perhaps.
somewhat reminiscent or the lunatic Howard
Beale show in "Ne twork," but if done with
restraint, -it could be entertaining and informa·
tional.
RESTRAINT AND GOOD taste were fast
chucked out the window. To host the show, Schlat·
ter hired Marjoe Gortner, a child huckster
preacher who has brought all the tools or bis former
trade with him into adulthood -the frenzied pitch,
the bell-fl.re tone, the hand gestures that once framed
exhortations to get right with the Lord.
To help Gortner in bis mission, Schlatter pro·
vided co-hosts Rhonda· Bates and Jayne Kennedy.
Miss Bates. loud and com y, is prone to intermit·
tent shrieks tbat could give dead men headaches.
Miss Kennedy, you'll recall, was once a sports
journalist of sorts on CBS' "NFL Today" show.
She was bad there. The company she's with now
makes her seem a female Eric Sevareid.
I was only able to sit through one or these
shows, and only with the help of two bottles of
beer. For each half-hour.
The one I saw opened with a segment on
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the women sailors from the USS Norton Sound
threatened with discharge from the Navy for al-
leged homosexuality. "Spe ak Up Americ a"
ma naged to get all eight of the women on the show
to give their views on their highly publicized hear·
ings, something no TV news operation. to my
knowledge, had been able to do.
Btrr BEFORE I COULD mutter "Good job."
Marjoe the preacher left the platform to work the
crowd. He soon found a woman who said. "My
husband's in the Navy. I wish all the women in the
Navy were homosexuals."
If homosexuality didn't give you a few laughs .
"Speak Up America" moved on to prostitution. a
,real barrel or yuks. They dressed Rhonda Bates up
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like a streetwalker and sent her on patrol with an ·
LA PD "trick squad," to bust a few johns.
"YOU'RE A NATURAL.'' the woman cop told
Rhonda. Rhonda and her undercover partner were
eventually solicited. on national television. and
Rhonda reported ·'They picked him up and took
him to central headquarters for pre-booldn '."
That's not all.
"Speak Up America's" cameras followed the
s uspect. Reggie. into the police station. They
asked him how at felt to be arrested for trying to
solicit Rhonda Bates on national television.
•·1 was pretty shocked," said Reeeie with an
"11barrassed laugh.
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laOtHradl1b and relish. and .. Mndllb ud Meta .••
W81LB Pl18BING bits of
............ iDt.o a lrinder at bis ~ iD tM eit,y•a market dil~ trlet. Hatftekl broke into tears.
''Tbil doUooe atufl is really atrons ... he said. "But it's
amooth, you know. It's smooth
Md lt goes 'lP your DOltriJ.s. It .,....., burn YOW' tonpe."
Boffleld claims to bave a ta.st.e
for the stuff himself, and offered
a reluctant visitor a horseradish
aandwidL
.. WE RAVE four or five bot-
tles open all the time," be said.
"You can put it on eggs or fl.sh,
beef, anything you want. It
won't harm it."
Hoffield's product is pure
ground root with only a splash of
distilled vinegar. One taste
clears the nostrils in a Oasb.
.. There's a lot of competition.
There's a lot of horseradish on
the market," be said. "But most •
aren't pure. Mine is regular
pure horseradish, you un-·
derstand. There's no chemicals
lnit."
..............
BUT BECAtJSE there are no
preservatives added, Holfield's
horseradish bas a short life. He
figures it will bold its strength
about two weeks. After that. it turm black from the top of the
bottle down.
Holfleld won't say how much
horseradish be make5. But the
company, which once employed
four others, now employs only
Holfield. And be has to sell other
food products with the
boraer8dish to make ends meet.
tE HAS BEEN MIXING HORIERADISH SINCE 1934
a.,toft Hotfteld Boalea ProdUct In lmal Shop
One Pittsburgh restaurant no
longer in existence often would
buy up to 20 ga llons of
horseradish a day from his
father, Hoffield said.
a s mall Jar of his product sells
for $1.25, while otbers that won't
perish so quickly are priced
about 50 cents lower.
"It's an altogether different
product. We buy the best roots. I
never ask the price," be said.
"But I don't worry about it. I
figure I got enough customers. I
got customers who are willing to
pay it ."
"N.turaU,y it's down. We don't
put out as much as we used to do
years ago," be said . 0 My gosh,
we'd buy 100 sacks or
horseradish at a time. We don't
do that anymore."
But the corporate food giants
have outpriced Hoffield, wbo
now sells maiJlly to apeciaJty
shops and restaurants within a
few miles of downtown. He said.
Gray Breaks (Jp Green
Cok>r Contrast Adds llst w Garden
A garden with just all green shrubs and trees
sometimes offers a monotonous background at
night, but when the planting is interspersed with
gray-foliaged shrubs and trees, the garden comes
to life!
Among the trees wbicb can add another
dimension in color for your garden are the olive
tree and the gray.foliaged acacia.
The pearl acacia is a sbrub but can be trained
into a rounded. open-headed tree. For a gray-
green foliaged hedge or screen to contrast with
lower foreground shrubs, use Pittosporum
crassifolium.
FOR MEDlt.IM SHRUBS to highlight a dark
background, you have several choices. The
Botany Burglars
COLO RAD O
SPRINGS, Colo. <AP> -
People here don't roll up
dae sidewalks at Dilbt -
I.bey roll Up the city's
1reenery a nd take it
bome with them.
The woral incident
Ulla aummer bu been
Ule theft of about 8,000
square feet ol grua sod
at the Aclama scbool-
park site -enough to
make lawns for four
tract bousea. It was
valued at •.eoo.
cotoneasters offer a wide range or growth habits,
gray.green leaves or those with green on top and a
lighter color underneath.
The bmb morning glory makes a handsome
small mound covered with silvery foliage in-
terspersed with pink or white flowers in late spr-
ing and summer. You could also try the feathery
cassia which bas needle·lilce gray leaves and a
long blooming season of bright yellow flowers.
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start planting winter
sweet peas for color dur· inc the holiday season . •
• Use a weed control
on your lawn th.is month
and fe rti lize to en-
cour age true l awn
grasses.
•Plant seeds now in
the vegetable garden
and let the fall "r ains
help water them: broc-
coli. beets, Brussels
sp routs. ca bbage,
Chinese cabbage, car ·
rots. cauliflower. celery,
endive, kale, lettuce,
mustard, parsley ,
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• Ir your azaleas,
citrus, rhododendrons or
ca mellia s look
yellowish, give them an
iron supplement along
with their norma l
fertilizing.
New Bugs
Foe Sought
fleas
bugging
you?
SACRAMENTO (AP)
-The state wants to see
whether gamma rays,
ultrasound or othe r
space age sclen~ can
replace pesticides in
k.U.llng fruit rues.
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Using the besr te chniques ovo1toble. our Calif orn10
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The Food a nd
Agriculture Department
h as asked the Jet
Propulsion Laboratory
in Pasadena to also try
out microwaves, gases,
heat and cold and
whatever else it can
think of.
Tbe department said
it has put up $30,000 for
the research, and the
National Aeronauttcs
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' speed transmission & this one is fully
factory equipped! (68699). CStk. 52701.
53988
1980 MAZDA
82000 PICKUP
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tactory equipped. (06809~ (Stk, 3019~
t979 FORD .
PINTO RUNABOUT
This economical 4 cylinder car has en automatic
transmi9eion. S>OW9f' steering. air conditioning & lesa
than 11).000 mlt@sl C985Y80). C&k. P4232).
1977 FORD ·
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Automatic transmission. air conditioning. power
steering & LOW MILES! The best value for the dollar on
our lot! (45389). ($tk P4375).
1978 CHEVROtET
CAMAROZ.28
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power steering. AM /FM oaseette decit & maoe. It's en
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off road wheels and tires. less than 700 actual miles' (361196). (Stk. P4201T). .
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• •·• to qualily for the
( CONSVllER J
top 10 pll'CmL
Oa• tbina hasn 't
ebaqed. nae more you
..,... tbe more you pe.y.
Tbe federal iDcome tu la
desiped that way.
The Ta "'-daUoll said tbat in 1971. tu-
payera wbo bad adjmt.ed,,,,.. l.Dcomes of S29,414
or aaore -tbe top 10 perceet -paid '9. 7 percent oc the federal laeome,tues.
T.uPAYBU wnll ADIVBTBD Gaos& in·
com• betwem Slt,llO ud SZt.o• -about 15 pe,..
cent ol tbe total -paid M percent of federal in·
come tues and tbe 2S peftellt wbo bad acljuated
IJ"OU meomes between $10,980 and $19,llO paid
11.7 ~"' tbe tu•. au: tbe top 50 pereent ol tupQel'I pald AS
percmt o1 tbe tu• ln tm. nae 50 percent of tbe
tupayen with lldjuated ~ lDCOmes below tbe
median leYel paid only $.5 pert'fat of the taxes.
The proportiClm bne rem•iDed similar over
tbe yean. In 1973, tbe top :iO percent of the tax-
payers paid 8.4 percent of the taxes.
The burden on tbe richest group -or the peo-
ple who qualify u rieb aceordinJ ).o the statistics
-la 1eUIDI a little beaYier, bowner.
P1IOll It'll TO tm, TBB averaee federal tn-
com• tax for all tupayen inaeued SI percent.
Durtncthe ume period, the •ft!ftl• tu for the
people in tbe top 10 pereeat rme M percent. Tbe in· crease in tbe averqe tu far the taxpayers in tbe
bottom 50 percent wu OGly Z1 percent.
Note: AU these ftpres are based on studies of
tu returns. They do not take into account the peo-
ple who, leplly or illegally, do not ftle returns.
They a1ao do DOt take into account earnings whicb
are not reported OD tax returm. An Internal
Revenue Service study, released last Auaust.
eatlmll&ed tbat the 1ovenunmt II 1osinJ blUicm OC doUan eadl ,ear became people fail to me re-tarm ,. daD't report all UMir' income.
· Ac:continl to the IRS, unreported income fn>m
letal 90Ul"cm totaled $75 bWm &o $100 billioD ia im . ..,_.. wu an adclitioul S15 billion to '35
billiaD ol wrw iDCOID8 from Weaal aourcea. Tbe Jolt tu, IRS Wei. wu bet•een $11 billion
ancf $31 bWicm -13 percent to 18 percent of the
amount tUt wa actually coUeded in JJ7S.
TBE nGnJCI ALIO DO NOi' TAIE into ac·
count st.ate and local taxes which, in general, bave
• been ri8ina f .... tbaD federal toes.
. . .
Tbe Tu Foundation doe8 bave some good
news alODa with the bad, bowfter. It found that
state and local property tu co'1eetions went up oo-
ly 6.2 percem in 1978 -the smallest rise since the
recession year of 1974.
When the foundation compared property taxes
with penonal income, lt foand that tu collections
t.ook $44 ol nery $1,000 in perlGDa1 income in 1978
-the same amount tbey took in 1168 ..
On a per-capita buls -total tu collections
diYided by t.o&.a population -tbe averqe property
tu in 11'11 ,... ... Tbe atatea with tbe biabest
per e:f!.tal property tu were: Alaska, $808; llwa..u.. tsn; Calitonta.,•; New:Jeney,
$411; md New York, $411. Tbe ftprea do DOt
reflect tbe hill Impact ol Propolltion lS, approved
iD Ca1ilclnda ID 11'11. •
Air Passengers Mad
PEKING (AP> -Puaeqen who flJ com·
manist CbiDa'• only airline risk bu:ncer, l?NIY
food, tldnt OI' sleepin& iD the street. two unbappy
CblDW .....,... completned ID letters to tbe
Communilt Party oewspaper People'• Daily.
They complained that the planes ol the Civil
Aviation AdmiDlstratioa ol China, the CAAC, don't
fly OD time; IDeGDYenienced puaenaen never are
fed or homed; ateward••et are rude and
~ in Jeneral are treat.eel with "relentless erenee ...
In the leemd recent attack CID CAAC service, a
reader identified u Xi Wan wrote that the service
la .. baclrtrard," the staff ''telll Bes," and the
airline'• poor performance ••ts notorious
throughout tbe world ...
Pt1BLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
Car Spin
To Market
Costly
WASIDNGTON (AP>· Hop in your car for that
one-mile spin to tbe
market and you 've spent
nearly a quartet Just
getting there, the
Transportation Depart·
ment reports.
Department experts
have looked at the C08ta
of owning and operatiq
an auto in the United
States. They concluded
that to buy a ataad.ard
size car and drive It
100,000 miles over a 10-
year period would coet
nearly S:ZS,000.
ACCORDING TO the
study, dooe last year, it
costs 24.6 cents per mile to operate a standard
sized car. For a subcom·
pact it's Ol1ly 18.5 cents,
ruing to 21. 7 cents for a
compact and 38.2 cent.a per mile fOI' a van.
The study said that for
a 1tandard·1ize car
bought and driven
100,000 mun over 10
years it will cost about
~.437, excluding tues,
for some 6,250 gallou ol
gasoline; about $4,804
for malntmance and re-
pairs; $2,445 for in·
surance: $3,298 for
garagiq, parking and
tolls and $1,597 la
automotive taxes.
The department notes
that these costs cover
the lifetime of a car, and
usually it pas ses
through three or more
owners duri.Jls( this time.
FVOf6cer
Joins Board
Al an Chancellor of
Fountain Valley baa been elected to tbe
board of directors of the
Los Angeles County Professional Peace Of.
ficers Auoclation.
Chancellor is a
sheriff'• sergeant, as-
signed to the Car'loo st.a· lion detective bureau.
Degree Earned
Susan Ellnuly Wilmer.
of 31125 Via Santo
Thomas, San Juan
Capistrano, baa re·
ceived a master's degre e from tbe
University of Colorado
at Deaver.
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TOTAL lflCN'lfOI TUlll U . O'nfllt OU TOO MtO ~ltlAT'IC* '
l'OltCIONTIHOEHCllCS ....................... d. a,,.,,. .......
£, IMOIHO W.U.NCI, JUNI »
C# • CllllllY .,.,..._,,............................ ....,, ... ~Clllll ~ • .. ............ ...... ......... --~-·I I ............................... ~. J,,,._,. s...... .... , ......................................... --~--.................................... ...
T'OTALQIM9NTA9ICTI........................ f,,J".-1.AM:~~ •••• ,,,,, ............. ,,,,,,,, ...
.............................................. NIT llNDIHOaMAHCe ................... .,..... .......
"· TOTALlllCll'IMDITUltd,OTMlltOUTOOMO A f'f'ltOflltlATtOH POllt ClONTIHGRNCllS
.. ----
"""""~-ec-.MolSC.. ~ ........ Fund '¥$1 tlciW04414 PLUS Mn INOING llALANC•........... ...... -.m.ASI ......
N.,...n 9Mdl Clnltt, ............................. . A--·~-e«-4ofS&ete~ Wldlftt F\IM •es 1MW141 ..
CCl'te ,,.._.~..... ..... ..... .•. ............... ,...,.,,.., eo... ........... ...,_ ... "~
Cott• Mew EleM. ........... .......... ............. 216J,Ml
..._....,. ....... • .. . .. .... • • • .... .. ...... ..... IJ,154 ~........ ........... .................. m.151 NewNt1Meu Ul!Hled... ..... .. • .... • . . ....... ... ... ..
AftaMe GAit. 'f •t , ............
A. llOIHNIHO MLAIKI, JU\.Y t c..... Cillllotr "'-"" .......................... . ~Clltll~ ............................ .. ~It ml..,.. ............................ .. 5ileirlit............... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . .. ... . ,.,.....__ .............................. ..
TOfALCUltltlMTASSETS ....................... .
&..9: o.n.Ml.Jellltlet-~ ..................................... ..
HET llfCNMlllHG 8"'l.AHCE ..................... ,
,,... ...... ~ltawtv .................. .
................ Orl'ellt~ •••••••..•••••••••
AOJUSTID NIT llGtNHllllO 9ALANCI! ........ a. I H()C)llll
........ l'lot!ltAL INCOME .,. ........ ,._ ... ~ ................... .
tltOE.........., ... ~l!~A<t ••.••
... 5"c:lel EdYcMkln. . • .. .. • . . • . • . . . .. .. . ...... D«I v~ Edwc9tlof> Amen•n-h of "'9 ..•. .... Ottllr .,_1_ ....................... .
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Pulllltll:O Or .... c.oett Oell'I' f'llet. .... STAT1! INOOIU
111.?M 1Sl,10S ns.-t0o.1H
13,117
1,152,oM
t.ue. n. 2'.5-. s. ti.,.. ,.,... "" "'*• ~ 1611 .._ ... E .... lutleft AN • .... .. •••• ......... 20 .... ..DI
PUBUC NOTICE
PUllUC NOTICE
•tt....,......, ..... CJ ' • .. • .. .... •• .. .. ....... .,,.., 16111!---~........ .................. 29.Ht 1614Tr...._Me!Ull'I'~ .................. 1'.114
1611 Tr...._. ..... MePdl•CIPSt• ..... •• .... ... •.111 •161E~ly~ ......................... ,..,,.. 16110 ....... T......._,..,.... .................... 112,'9 IUO Sp:c .. ~ ,,....,.,..,.._.
"" Dr'-Tr .................................... ..
-.J2Tr•_,...... .............................. .
1625 lctlml '*·•-··· ......,_ & "'°"Ou JIQ ..................................... ,., ... .,, t:~ ,_,Nd
IUOSclec181Allfl •IOH .......................... ..
161rA--.C.farl~T......._. ....•.• ..,. .. , 1lwwwtttorH_..ta .. 1d,_...,for
.,_ ... S&N5'1aclel Ewutloft
Fe<ll ...... A...,.... .... . . . •.
a.3'""1IOl1tolw1•1t few 1 N1nlct._ ~lat~ •• ~.
l'10 T• !Wlaf~ "12~'1Elle~loM .................. .
_,, 0.-T• llNtlut Soeu ... lillt ................ ..
... Otllar .... IMioli'9 ........................... . .......... ............................................ . • l1W COUWTY INCOME
Ott Ceu111y SO.. Mldlllt AN ......... -....... ..
,01.111
7 .. 1 •
IOlUJ
'·'"
___________ , ... H ...... _,,...,...,., • .,,.,,, • .,._,•_•••
PtCTITICIUI IUINtl.fa ~ · · · ·.'' ..... ' ........ ••••••." ............. .
• "·m ...t!U
..._ nAT11MltlT , -U>CAL IHC:IOM€ -:::,~ ................... =:=!::" ..................... -..... -.. .
1..AGUNA ALAlt.M COMPANY, lltJU~--............................. ..
SHI ~ GeftYOft !to.o ~ 111J Prtor YMn' T-......................... .. c.tlfomloeft.sl ' • 1114Securec!T.-s·VotHllidttl .. a•M~ ..... .
E"'"1 P. ~. "151 Gnfoc1 lltSU~TPH·Voeld lildatladMMlcvlft ., Caftyon, ...,.._ NloUM '26n tMO S.les
Thi\ ~ ~ c;Clflducted 11'1 911 lft. IM2 $ale of~ Md S..,...les ............ .
dlv!Ouat. 8Ma Sele of Lind..., tklllcllnp .................. .
E .... H81T!tttt .. .s S.leof Publ~""" .......................... ..
T1'1S ~ -fllf!d wilfl "'-... Olfler~ ............................... • ..
C-1y C!Mtl.,. OrMee Co<lnt'I' Oft _,.RtoM.111.,.~ ...................... ··••• "'44Wt "· ,... -.0 ,.,..,..,,. ....................................... .
........ 1115 c.Mrat """°" ............................. .
.......... Orwillll Coett Delt'I' ............ Ottliw L8cll ·-.......................... ..
Aue. n. "·,.. s. tt... ,...... ::u4..a.iHC) TiWd;'iiti"' ................. ..
-Otllw~ ................................. .
.... ~Tf~ ......................... .. ~ ........................................... .
...._STA,......,. TOTAL INCOME ................................. . C. TOTM.., ~ 1101 .... INO 8M..MtCE
l.M~ S..0,110 u.-
1'2A7' sos.m
~ ,, ...
llt.,.S2'7 .. ......, ----,.....
0,"'4.J1t
Tiie ..................... --: ANO INCOME • ... .......... ... • • .... ......... • ~ 0. EXNMOtTUltUAMOOlMU OUTGO ... c1m~no1ALA1t1u A 1.-TTllt ~ SlltYICI.
1'111 HW1Ufl9f• St., H ..... I~
BMdl,CA ... _...,. ,,_,.. "-ti. '9110 ....,.. ..,.._Sil.,......,_., 9MO. CA ....
nits-.... .. ~ .. ---.......
....... J.Herrtl """' ........ _ ..........
o-t'I' °"" .. Or-.. c..it'I' • J...., tA,.W
PMttft ,......... Or-.. Ollllt Dlll'I' ......
Alle.1tzt,tt,5-,S,.W ,...
PVllUC NOTICE
•ten11CllUI~ ...._fTAT'mMS.-T
Tiie ......... ...,_ .. --..... --: A. a .c . SEltVICES, Ultt
---"'"st.. 0.. ..... 11toi..rt G. Sllllwett, UHt llrenw"9ftst.. OW "9Mt,CA. "'51
Tiii• ......... ClllllKtlltl .. -.. dlvlduM. ...,, 0. Slillwllll
T11h .......... -lllM Wltll IN c-t'I' OM1l tt Or-.. CNrCy Oft JW, ,,,,.
l'10Dt ~Or-..~Dell'l'Pffae Mt-22. Jt,,.. s. 12... JUHi
' 1
'
•Teedlln' .................................. .
MSC-.. ............. I ,...,... ... • • ...... •. • • •
-S...rvlw'I' W.teta ......................... . --....,.,.... Selertea. ......................... . ' -~ ..... -..... A~
.._._. Sel«Ma ... . .. .. ... • ....... •• •• ... • .. '·--woo~ ......... ......
... ,,.... Selet1ea • • • .. .. ...... .......... ....... ., •
100 SUpa+I; ........... s...rtes. .. .. . . ........ .. .. .. . tlB.lll I
I '°° Otfllr COrtlHuillld ,... ..... Dlsttkt ........... ""'""-' ................ )f..Sn I •ot11wow .. ..-. ....,_ ... .. ............... .....,., =~~~n ....................... HAQ.DS
I 10ll~A*9twonctT_..
Ass1!1l-. s.tertft . . .. .. .. . . . . .. • .. .. •. .. .. . .. . • 19,41) 2200 041MHMd s.tel'IH of DltMct ,.Mmc:-:::c::...~ ................... ..
~ Selertft ... ........................... ...,...,. ,,..,.......__ .... o.r ___
~Seier* ............................. .
2500 FOOO Senlclt "*'-IM s..wles ••.••.•...•..• 2t00Tr~Paf-'Daltwflft •••••.••••.•
2M Otfllra-lftlll ............................ . TN!, o-lffed SMerWs ........................ ..
.. IMJILOYl!EllNlf'ITS
....... 'hiedlln' .............. $,......""""""",....
1110.._T..._... ... lt••••S.....
..... .,.
10,61'
SS.,1'16
"2.141 ,_, .....
tw T....,.. ............................. -.• ... t.ns.• ,_._T .......... tnAre"°"""
CMllw tlml T ........ , .................. -....... _.
-~ ....................... ~ ... -N••1..._.1 ... ,,... .................. ... ..
llC*O IMTlltllT MfD HO« .... lOlt PUMD
.... OUTSTAHDINGao..O£DINOEaTIC>Ht:S.Set
JuMJO ........................................ M.-..0 MlnvtA ..... 9f BeMllllt.....,_. ................ ,...,..
.l* OUTSTANDING 90NDEO IH O!IT110HISS .. . ... ~
A. 8EGUtNING 9ALANCE, JULV t
.°'°2 C-"ln~T--.,..... ...................... I~ .Ot111 NET 8EGIHNINO e.A&.ANCE . .. .. • ............. .•• ,...._..
.o:Jlt 8. INCOME
.ODS ... nATEIHCOMll
ltJOTH .... Mf~MIM ,.... ..,, ........ .,,_,..,., .......................... .
....... 1'11Holtwo-tl' ._....... ................... .
.._ 1'190-..T•WMu.,..._,,, .............. .
~ ........................................... .
-LOCAL IHCOMI ~ 1110 Otwtct T-
t..m.760 20,ClllO
2,Jn.11t --.;,~~
11\1 s.cw.t fllall ................................ -111•~-·· ............................ .. •UPrtwY....-T~ ........................... . "'° 1"""91, ..................................... .. ~ .......................................... -
TOT"L IHCIDMe ........................... .,,_,
C. TOTAL,NITHGIHHING llALANC'E
J,.132,tf7 ... ..,,,
>ClUCltltlC
ICXIOCIC ......,.,
AN 0 INCIOMa ............................. -•• '-\Sl.1'1 O. OTHllt OUTOO 1000 OTHllt OUTGO °"' S«"'°9 ......................................................
90ftd 1 ............. oe. Sentcle a..-... ~·· .. . Olller f'..-s ............................. ., .... .
TOTAL.OTHEltOUTOO ........................ -
E. ENOIHO llALAHCE. JUNE JO 7UMJ
3114.1'5 .,.., ~ lnOMolyT,__y.............. .•..•• . .... IA"7MO
NET ENOIMGllALANCE ................ _... • 1M7Mif
F. TOTAL. OTHElt OUTGO "t.US Ill.JU
'.ll'S.'21 NET EHOING ML.ANCIE .... • ... • ....... ••• 4,l"3.,1St Mll\.DIMO ....
A. 8EOIHHIHGIALANCIE,JULY I
Cftft In County T,_., ......................... . ..... .,. NET tl!GINNIHG ULAHCt: ..................... .
nl,J74 -LOCAL INCOME :a,m
1
., u .. ., 81111d1119' ,._ ......................... .
::: ~~l~}~~1eo1NNiNOBAUNa ........ .
'40,MI ANO IN(X)jlW ................. ., ........... . U$,i.1 0 . Utf'l!NOITUltft . I ... SITES, llUllDINGS,IOOl(SAttOMEDf"-m ,tM AHONIEWEQUll'Wlt'MT
SJ.Ml I .................. _ .................... .
E. ENOIHO aAl.AHCI, J'*IE »
Ut,1U MET l!NOIHO 9"'UUtCe .................... -••
"""' Jt.M
n..m
I F. TOTAL, llC~NDITUltl!S
I02, 1J1 f'LUS ten l!'MOIHO ~.... ............. 11,m J..2141 W.QA&._.,. ... ..,..
A.8EOINHING8"'LANCE,JULY1 I
I ~,,lftc:-yTr_., ....................... .
ISO.ODO l.nS C-UeoillUK ......................... .,
• ... NET 8EGIHNING6A~ .................... ..
Adjvlt_., ~ Ueiloltlllas .............. .
CXIClOCXX I AOJUSTEDNE'T IEGINNING~ ••••
l.000 8 1 NCOlllW n ,tU o 1tOO INCOMING TRANSFEln .
IS,M4.50t "'°,,,.,,,,,,.Tr....,.......................... • 54f,tto
TOT Al rNC0Ma • • .. .. • . .. .. • ... .. .. • .. ........ , S4t,tll C. TOTAL. NET NOt ... tNO aA! Aetal :~=I o.A:.0.:.':110·· ........................ _. · t.IM.M1
-COHTltACTIED M!ltVICU MO OTHER Of'lltATIHO I Jll"ICNSES Contr--. ltallbllftd ...._ .................. , •
6GOISITB, 9UILOIHGS, 900CSA#OMEDf"-AN0 HEW EO\JIPNIEHT Sllft .... h••-·· ... Sitts .................. .
8ulldlftet eold 1 ...... D-14'11 .. ~•••••••• •••• ~ ...................................... .
6,000 SUBTOTAL, EXPENOIT\JRES ................... .
1000 OTHER OUTGO
U.000 ll'terfuftd.., Ott.tr Tr~ .. .. .. . . • .. . . • . • . • • •
ISO.GOO TOTAL. EXPf.NOIT\JAES&O'n411tOUTOO, •
MO.AIGO E. ENDING BALANCE, JUNE »
1,AltO-C-"lnC-.,T~............................ US,"6 ..-~ C-LMMlllW . ............ ............ .•• ._,., EID-NIET IENCMNG llAUUlfCE .. • .. •• • ..... •• .... •• •• .. _.... tUSt.111, P . TOTAL. IJlf'ENDITUltU
JILUIMaTbOIHO ~ ................ 'l:.. •.. ~.tM.651
--ITATW~-..1111-A, BEGIMHIHO BAUUtCI, Jiil. Y t
S!IO.ODI c.s1> Ito Clluflfy ""-Y. . . .. . . . . . .. .. .. . . . -
D,US,m NET 8EGUtMIHG9AUoHCI!. .......... -•• ··-· 8.INCOMI -.ut.W ... S"TATW IMCDMI .. . ... -•ICMatP.-... ... .. n.~
-t.OCAl IHCX)Ma ... , ................................. -.... . "°' I NCOIWNO TIIAHW1!1" ... l~Tr ........................... -•••••
TOTAL IHCXIMIE ..................... ·-•••••• C. TOTAL. ltgT MGtNMtMO IM.MICe
._,S.S AMO INCOlllW! ...................... ·-·· ,
0. llCf'ENDITUltO m.1" -eotfTltACTIDst!RVICUANOonte!lt \l$~ C>JleltATIHO IEIC"HSES ~...-.. .................... -.... . 1'.m E. INDIHO ~ JtMC• ••.m Celfl M c:..rt'I' T-. ............... _ -_ ...... . «..-.-Mnl .. DIHO~ ............. - .......... .
E. l!MOINO llALAHCl!,JUNea
' ~.,611 NET ENOIHOIAUUfef ................. ~ .... . I Celfl IA c.owrty T~ ................... _ ... ,.. .. .
fl. TOTAL. EIC"NOITUlllO
539, tJt l"LUS NllT ENDIMO aM.ANCI! •••••••••.•.•...••
CAl'l'T1llttA AC:ICDUWr u10.... A. eEGIMNttlO 9AL.AHCE, JUI.. y ' t..filfl ... st~taMeN ... J,IM,11S 7,113
436 ..... l <M,264
7.Aln....,
:~-,:.:::::.::: .. ::·:::-:::·:::.:::::: ..
Ac:OMMll .... _ ........................ ..
S4ef'ft ............................................ . TOTAL CUltlltfHT ASS.En ..................... .
LeuC"'""'U .. Ntlft ........ _., ............. . ~ET 8EGl .... IHGllALANCE ................... .
II. INCOME
t,nt-a1-.... 1'EOEltAt. IHCIOME
"' -0.)e7) ,.,
•
,,
l110 Clllld Hlllnt.., ,.,...,_. .• ..... ••••• ...... ... '10,119 ....., MOll5TATEIHCIDME
... $tleeletAI• ...... .:.=1=~~......,_ .................. .. ... ..,
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--
,.
11
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IS-111.ASI
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tll.79
PVBUC NOTICE .. NMtwO.-._....., •• ,, .. "*' ······ 1'1D ---.......... ~ ........ ..__ *"'OASOt • ..-w•••• ..._............. ..... 41.461 -OAICM•O.W._ ..-wMa ,..,,..._ ·••·•· ...... ...... tM4fOOdSenlotS.... ........................... , ..... 141 t,AtJ ... ....-"'° ,,._. . . . ..... ............. ........ .. ..... s..m •.-"1CnT10UI..,..... •
eaAMalTATalMtlT T"9.......,...,__._-..,
-es: Clt.Al'T ttNHIS. 17tl ............ WlitG-1.C-.-...~*27
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PlJBUC N'OTICE
PICTIWiUifiili I
..._STA~ TM,.........,_ .. _......, -•: EttTERPRISE COM·
MUNICATtON • CA9"RINO, IHI
L....-c..,. ..... Ul9llM ...... ~-' ,,.,..,. ............ ~
C..,...,L....-N ...... ~ 911 _,......._ .. ~..,-· .......
E. "· HMllltl Tiiis ......,_.. -.... wltll .. c:.vntr C"'1I of 0r.,. c-ity ... ........,. ....
PtCMn
........... Of ... Gelltt Oell'I' Piiot, -..n.,. ....... s.12,,_ .....
' PUBUC NOTICE
.. .cnnout ........ MAIMITA~NT TM ......... ...-.,.._..,.
Mfllft1as:
N IWflOltT 8M.90A HOJll ltTV
INVESfMIN'li..!::l. \II• Lide, """*" 9Mdl. ...a Ne.,.n .................. ,,.. ~Inc;., Ml VIII Liiie, ~ ~ ... ~ ....
.lel!'lft K•l'I Sc~, 1'IO tt't
A-.c-• .~ fl'2S 1'11tt.,.... ........ .., ... .., ........ ............ ........... 1 .. ,....,.,. .--1e. lcllll9rl. .......... I
ftlt .................... c..tt0*-t10...~ ... ,_, ....... ..,....
........ ~C.S.o.J ........ ......... ~..... ...
......................... ,.,. ..................... T..._. .... ....... 1.-.......................... ..,_,., .. ......... ...._ ...... ltsterU 0"4r.I ..................................... . a..IUltu..: ... , ..... ''*"w.. •10 UM11Ula;11 ..... I--. !w T..-. ... .......... ,,... ............................. . Sl.llS -U•••••••'--•M .=.:.t!&:~~i--""'"''·····
3'IOWW""9'0W1 ... iWllMIW"-fOrT__.. ..... 1.-.t1111111,,.... ........................ .. 3'20 ....... o. .......... ___ ,,.,.
OtMr E,,...,,... . . . ... .. .. .... .. .. . .. .. .. .. ... .. m .11•
Total, E~ lleMflb .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .• .. • S.$11"'1 4000 800ICl. IU....UU. AHO llOUl,_NT ltE~NT
410tT.-....S
41.T ....... Olllafel ,...._ .,._.. .......... .
4WfT_.... ................................... .
4200 Ottwr llociks OIO Ottwr lloob, Gen«el ""'1IMe ............... . C2AO Otllar 8ocllta ................................. .
400 In~ Sullollft
4JIO lnstructlONI $lllPSlleS, O--•I
Pvrpow FUildl ... • • •• .. .. .. • .. .. • •• .. •• •• • ....
4'° IMlnletlclnal ............. • • • •" ... · • .. • • • • "••• l«IOlnstNctlcNI---~ ..... .......
St,SS1
" ltl,HS
U\
4410 ln_,lclnal ....., ...... • .............. ·····•· ... .., 4G'.OlnttNctlciftlt............ .................. 21,«lt
... lnftNCtlclnal ... ~.................. JS
,,..,..
.,..,,
tt,m
tOS. llt ........
IOt.151
SJ0.1• 10.000
49100lllOrSl4illllet ................................ 1S4.lt0 *"'"
.....,_Tr•IQl<1!: ... :~~.................. 1""2 201.al ................ -It ...................... 111.SIS 100,ltt
T ..................... IF•• .. u ••A t.PS,.151 1,t'1.JOO
-CDNT1tAC'tlD MltYH:H ANO onMR OJllMTINO ll1' ... MSQ
S•CllRndl ... ,.......,....
s110c..m.•~~ o-111,.,..... ....... :..: ...... · "<.......... .. Sl,#t
-Tr ... _.OI• we~................ w.-smo.. .. ...,,,..,..,. ........................ s.u1 5-.-..
,. .. ~ ....... TWt ............................... "'·'" ,.,. u....., ~ ... .. .. .. ................ ... 111,111 .... "......, .... ~...................... , .. SM0"-1--............................... . ueo Utllllte ... "•"• 11 •• ne lwvkft............ ,,,..,,... MOO ClllWKll. ....... -.. ~ ••• .. . •.. .• .• .•••. m.Pt
S1'0U ..... , ll«l*I .... AWlt I....-. .......... MUN *'°""'~ ................... Mt ..
,,, .. , .... .......
Dt~~--IM .......................... m.-... Tot .. , Celltr..-WW.._.OlflW
..::~:~~=-.·eooci'4MO~M.O .. ::~:.,..\~ .. ........... ,,............... .. .............. ,.....
.. ...... I,, .. ..,.,,.., .... •••••• ...,. ... .................. Wl ...... ldlalt'-*"'"
tl10 "*"".... .. .. ... . ............ ..... .. .. .. . ... ................ '4ttAu•1 ..... 1 ................................... . ... u.r.y 1!111 •• l'*'!t ........................... . ...... ,.......,.. ................ ·············· .... AltOlllwliJJle .............................. . T~-7.~~~:............ '41-, ......
lOTAL. TUltU •••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... ta .......
-C)ne.OUTeO ,,. ...........
..., OINr LOC.el I-............................. ,_ •• , ................... .
Sutltotel ................................. ., .. .. •• •• '"'°· 120 TOT.Al IH<X>ME ... .... .... .... .. •• . .• ........ 2-.212
C. TOT AL, NET KG1Hf11NO aAl.AMC'E
AHO INCOME .............................. .... 7.m.t1>
O. EXPEHDITUltlESANOOTM£1tOUTQC)
2000 CLASSlll'IEDSALA!ll6 ................. .... 1'7,l'OI
-EMPLOYEE llE.Hl!ll'IT$ ..... ... ... ........ ... Jtr,1u .. aootcS.. SUUPPUIS, AMO l!QUI~ n~MatlT Fead"'*-FOOCI ............................................ .
Otfler,...~ ............................... . Ell"._..,......,,, ............................. ..
~ ..........................................•.
.-s1TQ. MllL.OtHOS, 900CSANO MeOIA,
ANO Nt!W ~l.,._MT . .......,,.
FOOCI Servlat I• .. ••• ......... • • ...... •••• •• .. • t.Jt1 TOTAL, llX~NOllUltU ........................ .. .....
f . ENDING llA&..ANCI, JUHi • C....lfl ..... ~.Cl119 .... ''Osw ........ Ceafl ................ -~ •••••••••••••••• .... _....c:.. .................................. .
AcCOUllD-tl'lNlltw .......................... .. ...................................................
TOTAL CUltMNT AS'SETS ....................... . ..... c ...... Ulilltllltet .......................... ..
N£T ltt04NGIALANCI ......................... .
fl. TOTAL llCPINOITUltU Jl\.US
NIT INDIMG AAl.ANCe .. • .. •• .. .. .. .. • . .. ..... t.19.ftl
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OCEAN IST ATE
$164,toO
Smell the ocean breeze
from thL& cu&tom 3 Bdrm
home. 20Xl S' den
Beamed ceilings. over
2.000 sq.ft. or spacious
living. 3 car garage +
many extras. Act now.
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HIWPORT
DUPLEX
2 Units on fee land.
ACTOSS from park. Near
beach. bay. & shopping.
Pnced at $205,000. Eves
642-2253
DOORS TO BEACH
2·2 Duplex. Owner
motivated. Ope n to
creative financing.
Possibly tittle or no cas h.
-.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Will trade property · boat · car • or ? ? $249,000.
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Eves 548-0715
associated
HARBOR VIEW HQMES
I 5 ldnn. 3 lath S.O..rMf
IMMEDIATE OCCUPAMcY
End location next tb park. Greenbelt
view. Squeaky clean. New carpet and
paint.
Open Sat & Sun 12·5
1848 Port Stanhope
Or By Appointment-
$248. 000 c Leasehold)
BY OWNER. 675-1222
Or 644·5607
Or 833·2237
THEIEST!
MESA VERDE! REALTORS Spectacular newly Listed
3 Bdrm. 2 bath hom L'
with family room. double WANTED
bri ck fireplace, •JP· Would )OU like th<•
g rad c d baths and pleasure & s ut•cess of
kitchen. Beaut1ru1 rear :.dhng real cst atr in
yard, fruit tret'S and cov· LagWla Beach? Jf )OU
ered patio. Clean and are expenenccd & wish
REALTORS
67S.5511
co•OMA DEL Mil.: A "Prff• ......... -.
a prMIMged exc.,..n. w• to Uttt.
C--9"dl 01 well 01 to loctil ....
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glens llH sto. J ......... & ~roof. Fin
bedroo1111 or fow -4 Mp• ate IMhh ••ht s.. OwMt-wt1 he4p ~e. Cal few
detaih.$749,500
COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS
2 515 E. Coast Hwy., C--.. Mar
675-551'
sharp $118,950. <.:all now! to be associated with a 546-2313 SPARKLE PLENTY t"''' "' Q • •" 1w1 •1•1<1 ''K ,. well estabbshed. reputa· l.Dvely 4 bdrm home with OPEN HOUSE
SAT/SUM 1·5
1127 MORJA ~ ble omce, call Wtlllam .[~
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& a ghst e mng pool.
v;.w, View, View! daily -report ~ rors "-clately. The
DAILY PILOT ass11111H WaterfrOf'lt Home DON'T
BRO>< fRS REiil TORS
lll11, W Balboa f> 1 l Jbb i
Large assumable loan.
S124 ,900. Ca 11 979·5370
now. hWltyfortheflntift. 5 BR. 4 Ba . cu:.tom READTHIS --...... •·-...&.:-....au. -------1wate rrron1 h o m e 1 _,., ALLS~J1TE ~ ... _..,._. ..... , w /l7x38• p v t d ock . unc:.syou arcinlcrcsk u 91ROMTOIEACH 1n one or Ne wpo r t
---------1 Large exec. hm, 4 BR. P rt c·c d St .39 i . OOO . lica<'h's fi nest hom<'s.
Ocean view from 3 deck' In Laguna Beach. 0111·
ye ar ne w . c u ~to n1
alll('Olltt''\ lot-. of wood
3 Bdrm:!', Bc1. S229.900
Call :\1 a g~1c Aµpl•I
752,1920 21.2 Ba . Be part of Bwldt•r w / trade for Mai:nifiecnt oct•an. REALTORS
Newport Beach com · Pa lm Springs i-: ... tatc . mo untain. bay. c ity
munuy. Sl79.500. Call for details on th1' home ll~hls v1ew'I. l'ool. !>IJJ , ASSUME! ~ownr1ag{. am:! irppt to s~ ~I fouiiTairu..1trcp1t & BBQ. $62,700
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GeMral 1002 J QUAIL CaroU:loH, <1gt 63l 0094 "Hdrms, 4 f-rplcs.-m a1d·s Super sharp! 3 Bdrm :?
IE.ACH HOME! Slsmn·Are ~·ou a pro" VIEW? quarters. Pnvat{' beach bulh townhome. boubll·
••••••••••••••••••••••• A..!~S~~ Upgraded beach home-Earn like.a pro. We have COSTA MESA S795.000. Ca ll 979·5370 garage. pool, beautiful
Newport! \\·alk to ocean openings-make 90%. Panoramic view or pro· now. gr eenbelt. Ass ume
or private beach! New S20 per mo. desk fe<>, in· posed regmal park. Tn-·A SS2,700. 11~ loan with
CNpets and fresh paint! clds ans. ser~ Call us. level 4 Bdrm 3 bath. LLS'rA TE Ulla.I payments of $679
Custom d~or. 3 patios + ~ fa m i I y r 0 0 m • 2 _ IM Equity, $22,000. Call for ~~~~~~~~-
sec.iuded sundeck! Just ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~I fireplaces. Dining room, Rr... rroredeta1ls. 546·2313
IOpetl Tit 1:10 P .. ••U
$121 ,250! Hurry, call CHtMACOVE extra large lot . fruit ----~-l:_:T_OR_S __ , 1Y1N 111•J •11•,1uN•o ~11o1n• IEACHCOTTA.GE
152.1100 trees. bwltm BBQ. Like 1~ 111J~·H iii SI06.soo 1iilf I gf ~~~~; ;;.=r~~$.~~~:::~ ~~Zt~¥~]~~ .. ~---·'·:i··'·1·.·i_a_1~.1_1 ~~l;:"F.~:!:: klu~p~t~~emf;re;l~~e~ [~'lfi&H~I r.:!'~ L;a:_~~~~"','!~\1 4~E=~D ;;61.rf~[r:~d~i;.~
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newsy information as
well as some great buys.
Entertainer s gourmet , ·~. --·-····-~· 979-5370oow. ~sq. ft. 4 Bdrm pool. ...,,,...,, lotchen. steps to private ----,,--=--=--A futer. Assume Sl75,000at <»11•••1<1·11,,,,,.,,;~,,,.,
China Cove beach. MEWPORT VISTA. LLS.,." TE l~'"' .. wnh $70,000c.lown. [ !
Owner will help finance . HOME $89,900 _______ '_ ~"' ___ !O!!!!'w\!!!!·!!!!C~b!!al!!!!a!!!!n!!!!c!!e.~A~s!!k!!!!rn!!!!g~I ~~,!JUl.u'\!i;ll Call 613-8550 nus 3 Bdrm air condi· REALTORS S3SO.OOO 646·1514. i'lf:\n A ~,.. ''' q." ~ 'U'V '0 "' "'~' tJoned home 1s on a lar~e ·
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Brand new & beautifully EASTSIDE COUEGE PARK
$2 . ~=-1••••=-ocean breezes. First Ume I•--------advertised. 646-7171
fwn. 3 br. 2 ba + 2 br. 2 Vacant! 3 Bdrm 2 bath
ba. Spacious living room home, cozy kitchen wilh
wJfrplc, lge palioo, 4 car bar. Brick fireplace, 2 9% LOAN garage. Asking &S.OOO. car attached J:arage,
root.HOME
This super 3 Bdrm +
family room. pool hom1•
is on the 2nd largest lot 111
c.ollege Park. Load:-nl
u p g r a d e s . S e I I t• r
motivatt.-d. A Ofrcrcd >Al
Sll9.500. 540-3666
J asmine Creek. \\'ell JACOBS REALTY s uper sha rp! Vacant.
located 2 bdrm. 2 bath ~~g13~xious. Sl34,960
$100 condo on wide greenbelt. ~========-1 ___ 6_7_S-_6_6_70 ___ 1
Deluxe throug hout. UNDER 100
$65,000 down. f\tll pncc Meticulously decorated
S279.500. a nd m a i n t a 1 n e d 3
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OWNER WAMTS OUT!
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Owner motivated• Sell
1t! Submit all offers ! On
this 2 Bdrm charmer.
Bnck fi replace. plush
carpeting, French doors
to huge wood deck over-
looking rear yard and
CdM hills. SS0.000 down
and owner will finance.
Call 61J.8550 Ol1'°' Ill f.I •JI\ IUN 10/<I N>C'I
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Marvelous Nt'wport
home wi3 Bdrm. frplc.
wet bar. & 2 i.undeck:. OnJy $189.500.
644-9990
OCEANFRONT HOME
PLUS UNIT
Spectacular architects
dream. View , view.
view. 'w\·ith 2 Bdrm guest
qua rte r s or r ent a I.
Newport's best. $950.000
Call 640-7171
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Hard to find W. BA V
A VE. Charming 3 bdrm
+ family rm residence.
Pri vale ma sler suite
w /retreat & s undeck.
Secluded lwh patio + 2
Br rental unit! S375.000!
lalboa lay Prop.
Realtors
*675-7060•
bedroom 2 bath home in
l' ~ t a b I 1 s h \' cl
nc1i::hborhood Lux u r)
rcatures mdude. bwllin
m1cr owavC'. elec-t rl<'
j.!UraKe opener. rull block
wall. master sw\c :ind
much mon: Don·t b!· dt!>·
appomled. Call 751·3191
C:SELECT
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West ... a Daily Piiot
Class1f1ed Ad 642 56i!I
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~ t1CJ 642-5678 4 bdrm, 2 bath home. prl vale beach es. 4
Newpaintinandout. Va-Bdrms. warm wood
cant. Great assumable . paneling thruou l.
S89,900. Hurry Call Separate upstairs dorm
963-7®. Bkr. for children, /riv ate
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BUSINESSMEN
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regarding the county
requirement• for
u sing a Fictitious
Bu•ln• .. N1me.
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covered atrium. Fee ---------i land. C81l673·8550
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Model Home
Ot~on Vu S 120.000
l,rxated on the Blur!' 1n
l~la ~1c":>~ th1.., older 3
IH'd room homt• ha!>
lre mc ndoui:. potential Thf' lot l'i almu:,l 10.000 r~d unit, backyar<I pool,
sq rt and COJOYli a \'ICW 4 Br. 3 ~I . frml din r m .
of HB and the canyon cath cell . Ii: decks. ht·,t
area. A 2nd story would loc. Walk to school, ll'll·
give it an ocean view. ms club. shoppm~
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556-2660 I °"•
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PROP ERTi ES t1ass1f1cd Ad~ &i2·f>'iiH
CAPTIVA TIMG VIEW
Here's well over 1h acre or
buildable r esidential la nd for
a beautiful sunset. ocean. nigh.t
lights and canyon view from a
private and peaceful Laguna
neighborhood. City approved plans
make this an offering that should not
be passed up.
644-7020
NEWPORT BEACH ,. Me.,.. le•• Loot To u.go
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COSTA MISA OfftCI
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Owner will carry paper on duplex
only 2 blocks from beach. High
.assumable lst. Xlnt condition on
fee simple land.
S56.000 CASH DOWN!
l -nerYbU'"'lf:lfetifx~\iftttS-
costa Mesa. No vacancy. Low
maintenace. Alternate methods of
financing available too -no
'1ayments on 2nd TD! Call now for
more details.
alker &Le
Real Estate
6lt-7JOO N.I .
OPEH
17 WildQooseCt, HI
Ni!wport Crest condo. 2
bdrm. 2 bath end unit,
vaulted r e1hnt:. rlosl' to
pool & lcnn1s. }ust rt'
duced lo $162.000 SUN
1·5.
2515 htAv•,CdM
2 Bdrm. movc·1n co111J,
lots ol storage & GOOD
VIEW! Good parkinl{,
easy maintenance plus
2nd house similar. AJI for
s:i65.000. SAT &SUN 1·5.
Sonta AM
2 Bdrm townhouse', very dean, 1 year old. Owner
leaving area. Xlnt bby ul
S83.SOO.
MAURY STAUFF'f:R
SEA LION REALTY
675-5354
LEMON
-~--l:tEl.GHT~ _ Charming 3 or tborm custom bwlt home. t:x.
tensive usC' of stained
iilass and used bnr ks.
Built-in antiques. Room
for h ors e s. Mature landscaping. 180 degree
VIEW,
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RCTaylorCo
640-9900
INVESTORS
15 units in Costa Mesa. Large two
and one bedroom apartments.
Garages and carports . Cente r
courtyard with BBQ's. Near schools
and shopping. Asking price $595.000.
RCTaylorCo
640 -9900
ma en ab I irvine
realty
A SUBSIDIARY OF
THE IRVINE COMPANY
•"TH£ SUPHLA TIVE ·--·-..__ "lf'OMP. -~---~·-
Finest quality & one of the best
views on Linda Is le. Most adaptable
for sophisticated entertaining or
J!racious family living. Approx. 6300
sq.ft. or classic & d ramatic design
w/ attention to every detail. In-
door/outdoor pool & spa area. 76 '
f rontagc on bay. A leasehold estate
for the most discriminating. Bever·
Jy Morphy 642·8235. <D-11 >
752:-1414 .. 551.8700 -~
(Otnpu\ Voiley (en•e< woodbndqe (,..n11"<
642-1235 644-6200
Q()I ()ov~ 0rn1P Hl'lfbot V1PW (,,,,,,...
Gxceplionaf JJJo Bag/ronl
A bQautifully remodeled and redecorated Residence on the
WATER with a panoramic VU of Bayfront and sparkling lights at
night. Enjoy living on lido with your own Beach at your doorstep.
Features and quality amenities of this home include:
••Completely new in & out . . ••Double-door private entry with quarry tile .
••Spacious living room with fireplace and all windows overlooking
the WATER . *•Large formal dining room with pass through from kitchen
••Huge master bedroom with walk-in cedar closet & private
jacuzzi & bath that is large and beautifully planned. Corner
brick fireplace & walls of glass to VIEW the Bay.
•*Two delightful bedrooms upstairs ••Generous den with bath that could convert to a 4th bedroom
• •Large private sun deck
**Bright, open .kitchen deSigned for the Gourmet cook.
Financing on this property includes a large assumable loan.
COME BY THIS OPEN HOUSf
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WATERFRONT HOMES, INC.
. REAL ESTATE
2436 W. Coast Hwy.
Newport Beach_
631-1400
315 Marine Avenue
Balboa Island
673-6900
Sales, Rentals, Property Management
WI ',If Y \,
TAYLOR CO.
l\l.,1\ I ·11 >I\:--; ·,1111 ,. !~Ht;
.... ,.. V11W-
OOVH SHOUS
This fine home by Ivan Wells. now
bein~ newly painted. etc. lends itself
to full enjoyment with a huge atrium
entry with travertine marble floor
<s.!reat for dancing>! 3 family bdrms
plus lovely master bdrm suite. formal
dinin~. family rm. beautiful pool. spa
& patio. 3-car garage. Back Bay &
city li~hts view. Owner will carry lst
T . 0 . No loan f ce.
WESLEY H. TAYLOR CO .. UALTOIS
2111 San J~ Hils load
HEWPOtt'T CINTH, H.I. 6~9 I 0
THE 1~ NUMBER TO SEE
NEWPORT HILLS Off4CE
2670 SAH MIGUEL DRIYE
1714J 759-150 I
$790,000
IEACHFttOHT!!!!
lmag1nP a sitting down and soak1nQ uo a
panoramic unobstructed view of the Blue
Pac1f1c trom your turn1c;hed 3 bedroom
housp Of c;trotltng down your orovate stairs
to lhf! tx>ach1 OwnPr will arrange soec1a1
private t1nancing tor you. Deltn11e1y a
prec;11ge orooerty 759· t 50 t
$195,000
•OCEANVIEW RETREAT•
lrnaqine QPtltng away tram 11 all and
rPlax1nq ovPrlook1no the OCPan from your
furnished & lrPshly painted cottaoP 21 ><24
dPck and large IOI with room 10 enlaroe
Seller will carry a 1 o;t T D DPfrn1tPly a Best
Buy" 759-1501
s11s.ooo---·-
•NJCE REDUCED•
on thi s rare find 1n W ESTCLIF F
HIGHLAND area' Fantas11c home featunnQ
3 bPdrooms and 2 baths with a Iara<>
country k1tctv>n and covPred Patio for
en1erta1nang your friends" 759-1501
•HFAIULOUS VIEW ••
from this c;oac1ous 2 bdrm plus d!'n
rownhomp FPattmno catnedral ei>tlinos
tasteful decoration-; wet bar. generous usP
o t M 1>x1can oavf'r" and custom oak
cab1ne1<o Add 1h1s to assumablP hnanc1no
and you have• an unbeatabl€' comb1na11on"
759-1501
••WOW••
IALIOA FIXER UPPER!!!!
Xfnt develooment potential on this cottage
with C-2 zoning• Ad1acent to new recrea-
11onal area. Assume 10 35% loan with
S827 'mo Anxious owner will carry a 2nd
T 0." 759-1501
~ Walker &lee
Real Estate
OCEANFRONT SITE-
NO. LAGUNA
This prime view building site
overlooks one of Laguna's beautiful
coves and captures the panorama
or its majestic coastline : includes
drawings for 6.000 sq. ft. home:
buyer may purchase subject to final
approval by Coastal Commission.
Offered at S900.000.
644-7020
NEWPORT BEACH-
"' N•wport INch-loolc To LIRgo Ant
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2744 I. COAST HWY.
COIOHA DEL MAI
. 7SS.1&1& , ...........
..
SHOWS IETTft THAM
THEMODB.
... Just $179.000 for a four bedroom.
detached home in the Northwood area
or Irvine. Professionally decor ated and
la ndscaped. 3 car garage and air
conditioned.
REALTORS. 675-6000
2443 fut Co.ul Highway. Corona del Mar
WE H.\\IE 41 OF THE BES1: LISTINGS IN TOWN
FIATUIED IM
SUHSET MAGA'ZIHE
Brick. wood. leaded J?lass & brass
appointments surround a WHITE
WATER view. Gated privacy in
Corona del Mar. Prepare to fall in
love with this 3 BR den charmer.
$745.000
IN NEWPORT CENTER tis 644-9060
NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE
2043 WESTCLtff DRIVE
C7 I 4t64 .... 771 I
OCEAH LOVERS
S 2 ti . 111) O pr 1 c· t • r l' du c· ti on ' !
Exct•pt1ona l opportunity!!!
Ma gnificent ocean vi ew home.
yards away from sand, 4 Jrg hrs.
lrg decks-. trellised patio. S PA &
lush landscaping. #159
SI 0,000 PRICE SLASH
on this ('Ompletely remodeled
horn<.'. Abso lutely the perfect
match!!' Sp a in ma s ter
bedroom. cedar s iding. patio.
park-like yard. boat stora~e.
MOTIVATED SELLER will
carry A.l.T.O. #160
TAKE OVER LOAH
Original owne r. True pride or
ownership. Better than model
home. wood floors in frml din rm.
Built·in s thru o ut. patio.
ab s o lutel y i mmacu l ate.
Liquidation sale. Take over 731.io/r
-$252/ mo & 2nd -13<'1,. -
$317/mo. Sell er will c arry 3rd -
12"~. #161
IEDUCEO $82,500
At this pric·e it will s ell
weekend. Only $82.500 for this
lovely 3 br. 2 ba on large corner
lot. Takeover 8.5'~~ loan. $472/mo.
Be~i nncr 's l uck. investor 's
deli~ht. Take your pick. #162.
UDO ISLAHD $595,000
Dra matic entry. hi gh open beam
ceilings . s pectacular master
bdrm. oversized s undeck. wet
bar. 2 ele~ant fireplaces. In all.
almost 3000 sq ft of sheer luxury.
Owner d esp e rate ... M UST
SELL!!! #163 .
IALIOA ISLAND $220,000
Older. quaint with endless
possibilities. Excell ent location .
adjacent to new recreation area.
Single ram dwelling, zoned C-1.
Ass ume 10.3.5':'~ loan. $827 I mo.
Anxious seller will carry 2nd TO.
#164.
WAUC TO IEACH SSOK
On the beautiful seashore of Mex-
ico. Spectacula r sunrise. dazzling
s unsets . P eaceful walk along
ocean sands and clear waters.
Enjoy life!! Plus you can rent it
out at $90/day. #165.
An&n'IOH A.GEMTS!!
Join a winner -be a winner!!
T he most diversified and ad-
vanced real estate company in
the U.S. currently has 2 openings
for exp e ri enced agents in
Newport Beach. 70% split to all
qua lified agents. National reloca-
tion, New Homes. Condoshares .
commercial. investment. just to.
name a few of our many pro-
grams. For additional informa-
tion, call Bob Castaneda. Mgr .
#156. .
Walker Blee
1111 Eatata -
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ftNe lert• o•t•ld• aod pHl 4'Hrtau MTD St42.IOO Lndscpd. Cul·de -sac. theamenities.$S60,000. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ CalJ'nmR.bone.'31·1216._
---all aa11tniU• IA~._ w.-. LSlllcinmo.yCJr,Cd.M MURllAl.TY Agt-ownr. $169.500. SPECTACULAR ...-Salll. ll allo olfef't 111CH1W. MU.la l4'-0ll4 •REDUCED 551·3369, 833·2255. oceati &city views Crom llGCAHYOH
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!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I On ••ter ' bedroom land. Only S'l88~. Call --..... --.... •v•a_DI___ COOL POOL Sl37.900. Redhill Rlly. home Drawings avui'la· Newly d---orated on ,_ ooly llleps t.o sparkling.
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COUNTY COllllDOI
OriOaaJ OWHr'--ftltom Wk w1\b floe Quality
le 1turea-Rosewood
pmeliq, open be•ms,
fl"'Place. and builUns.
Lovely 3 Bdrm , den
.._ with nice yard-
cieutry feelint. near
BldtBa1. Sl47,$00.
Ca (714)7S9-1616 3 Bdrm 2i;, bath custom Br. 2 Sty. custom dee VIEW VIEW VIEW bdrms & bath. Owner anxious and pricdl t.o sell ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!. ~~~~!!!! 'orU~ 1~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~1 home, r.;vate courtyard home. Open Sat/Sun l -5. Turtle rock President motivated. $295,000. at $335,000. Call about un· = ~....., '' ho p · • believabletenns.
WATERFRO. HT Views. Make offer . electronic sec uri ty 968-0838. s:m.ooo. 3 Bdrm. 2 ba. ~'-~"a
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lrvlne Terrace 3 Br . entry, arge Jot. 3 pati06, $199,500. Agt. Cynt hia me. rice reduced. ~~
"'""~ESTES Owner lina.ocitl" n....n system, smoke and fire de fam rm. Pool & spa. Lg ,...,,~ OceanViewsHomes ~ ATE .. "I'"" alarms, wood paneled 270 gree ocn view. pen· lot. Tile roor. See it to Our Specialty 631-1400 Houle Tues. thru Sat. 1·5. den, VanLuit wall cover· \house on sand, ior:c dn. believe 1t' Open house lobt. Secb & APOC.
By owner , 1 mm~d oc•
cupancy. 5 Br . '3 Ba.
Harbo r Vu llo mes.
S248,000. Leaseho ld.
675-1222 or 644 5601
6'2 Romona. &U-9666. ings. custom hardwood Hersel, agt. 964·2611 dys swlday. U!781 Portofmo. ==':':,, 546-9522 ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I parquet and Italian Uled or968-9920eves Agt. 752·0187 eves or 1---------Westcliff J bdrm l~ ba.
C.....,W.-IOJZ DWLDl+I noors, numerous other --------1 542-8m6 (7141494-11 77 DOVEASHOUS Pool. 1225.000. Owner
••••••••••••••••••••••• ExceUent Income. Top amenities. An outst.and· For Sale By Owne r . ------------------1 F'abuious pool home. • willcarry2nd 00·7071.
2Br "' lBr , by owner. CdM loc U ...,., 000 ing home $350 000 3bdrm. 2ba, fam rm, Up· TRTLROCK. 4 BH. FR, Bdrm c.~ t la 3000 a on.__,, · · · · graded. landscaped, 12 Redhill Realty, Pat. --------..i · ..,.....c acu r. S2SO.OOO. 675-3063 wltnds. PAUL MAmM r """ 1UV\ leac.h 5·,...._ 600' sq ft. $375.000. 1942 San·
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l ~9667 eves. 3 IEDROOM nu rom beach. 960-4708. .--""" _. Liago REAL ESTATE bl l.i9 Craft Studio . C/2 I .... C
1 Dou e garage. 60xl20' I •.II~-... wpt ~ 644-~•J I n..: 1 -· VERSATILE' 3 M·•s.•1v•• • ~ -ot. "'l' ... et ocation, but H"_._ 1042 u ·' ~ 640.5157
IA.RIOT
llALTY UGISTER
642-5200 UNBELIEVABLE
BUY~
'==' S@\\.dllA-~£~s· ::: MM .,, QAY I. '°'4MI _;..... __ _
close to shopping. New ~ bdrm!>. 3 baLhs. fam/rm.
C -....... roof. copper plumbing, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 fireplaces in the main IAYPOIMT CONDOS ..
LOVELY SE AVl l!:'k iL
Bdrm w /Spt•tta c ular
view of ocea11 and city
lights. Fam r m. formal
dmmg rm. :.I baths. 2700
sq fl. Owner will car ry
S370.000 Isl TO at 11' 2',.
l-\.dl pnce $42!f,OOO.
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low to '""" four -i. -ds
l I E W A H r r I I I
VKV~ hardwood 000r.i, plaster,_________ ~plus a f.!UCS( house .. GHLANDS walls, good condition. WATBROMT WITH wilh bath. Around u love-ly Pacewtter Homes 561 Seawcrd $110,000 with an assuma· POOL & SUP ly courtyard & covered 1'wo 2 Bdrm. 21"1 ba con·
Mini ocn view, lg lot, bleloan. Bea utifulChri.stiana Bay 2 RREPLACES... lanai Ownl·r will l·arr) dos located in upper
2Br. make2story&have RoyMcC ... Rltr With indoor pool and ex-... to enjoy in this lux· SJ00.000 2nd Don't miss Back Ba y area. Brand
al80degreeoco view,+ pansiveview.Perfectfor wiou.sJRVINEGROV£S uut on this fast ap· ncw.d1rect frombuilder.
pvt bch. Priced t.o sell. "'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!5!!41!!!!!!!!!.7!!7!!2!!9!!!!!!!!!!!!!I entertain ing in this 3 t ow n hom e :\1 a IT) 11rcc 1aL1 n ~ Be a l' h Sl1ll t11nc lO select carpet Lg assumable. $275,000. .::: bdrm, formal dining rm a m e n 1t1 es 1 n th 1 s Property! S32S.OOO t.'Olor. Standard feature:. HUB&~ ~O~T ..L~T home with patioind boat ··Popular" <lar~cst :i Br l BrinCJTM Kick include : ai r cond .. ·~ -~ · ! !!Sf Oa-NsR-Mcsa \I. ~· cnn:-·~n-n-w-t'-.j....JllliUJ:J...CJ.1~1>1usll C!!.CP£J.:.~*~.._..,._, garage door opc.'flcr and
3Br. quiet loc. Many lease/option and ex-Ing. covered patio & n.... 1 sSat&Su-~ .. "f-lk-+-;.;...irilltl>~. -NICE DUPLIX xtras in eluding UP· fountain. 2 Poob' 2 Tl'n v""n • n. a F1exible 80 & ~% fmanc· If location is import.ant graded ktchn, lg indoor change.S150.000. rus coutl.s' Greenbelts ' to Junior hig h and ing available. Pnced at
j · h ffl bo d Just listed Sl. 49 """ elementary sclloob from S1S9.900 each. F'or de· this is it! It's an op-acuzz1, s u e ar WATERFRONT ·""" the t.al l 4 bd f
portwdty to own your court, party rm/garage. HOME.S 559-8888 1 s · eOyCE rm. ami· tails. call Carol Hoff. agt. Y rm AN \'It:\'. PacesetterHomes own duplex. Nice place 11"5.000. 549-1'51 REAL ESTATE home m a presL1g1ous 631.7164 or6Jl """•
toliveinand/orrenLAs· 631-1400 •--•-are· R t • """"'" sumablelst TD S229 soo Near Back Bay, super _,..... _.och I 048 a e irt-e ea~e r Sales office open daily
, · ' · sharp 3 BR, loft, 2\1'.i Ba. ••••••••••••••••••••• •• Make a bid cm $2SS,OOO 12 6PM. Closed Fridays
& Investment railings. Owner must ••••••••••••••••••••••• Breathtaking village and ....-.....~ HIUIE Dnve .
Open Sat /S... 12-4
1917 YachtTl"llClllt
5 IORM + FAMILY
+POOL + 28x2 I ft
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I SC&AM-UTS~•Clwlfk~ SJOO *Cote Realty all oew tile, cpts, Oak lrYM l044 LAGUMAPARADISE 494-755 1 lrvmeAve .. &Univers1ty
.L""S777 sell. Sl20,000. Terms. TwtJerock Glen Garden ocean view from th1:; ~ McCORMADlRE. --.-., ... -C-H-D-.---1!:::'8--
_.. 642-1989 Hom e, Larkspur 11 sparkling 3 Bdrm 2 bath ---~
---------• model. 3 BR 2 Ba, FR, ho!D!. SpaciOUll family Investor's dream. Close FOllSAl.llYOWHIR 3 BD·LARGEYARD parquet noors, ,cus~m room and living room. LagmaMMJ-1 1052 t.o beach. Good fmanc-
SpyCJlasi HUI Opell Only $128,900 for sharp 3 decor. beaut cov d patio. many extr a s in this ••••••••••••••••••••••• mg. Summer/Wint.er ren· Home Bd,liv.nn.&ram.r m .ln loaded w/cust features. beautifully decorated tals.4710SeasboreDr.
R.V Parti119 Pad
Perfect for the larg1t ac
live family with 2 master
suites m approx 2900
spacious sq rt on lowtraf·
fie cul-de.sac st Only
$220,000. I
Vested Interest!
Sat great a rea. Patrick Owner / bkr. 955·0605; home. Sl80.000. Assume Laguna N1·guel C/21 Mwpteftt« .&S-.1·5. Tenore,6Jl·l.266.Agt. 83Svr.:~· ask for Nick exislingloan. 640-5157
644-721 I
Spaciouae 3br , for mal .... u. ~
din rm. lie fam rm, tge THIEENEW IYo~·-Realty ~~ /Jn ~IGEL
patio w /cover. vw, 3 car CUSTOM C"'6..IDOS ""~ ~~ pr, quiet cul-de-uc. "" ntE RANCH. 4Br + fam
don osen
r•·altnrc.; VIEW USTlllG 01\ILE Y &
ASSOClllTES
The Most Fastion!
ASSUM. LO•H AT 1114F .. ..._A•• rm. Completely remod, ~ 0,..SatJS-1·5 new c pt. P ai n t . 1213N.COASTHWY
-.__ -,._. Tbey're excitingly diC· wall~. Lovely yard. LAGUNA BEACH _..._.... -·~ .._ fer ent ! Large 3&4 Koi Ausumln. 67-4848
T.D. 15 Maatwcer Clf\. bdrms. 2"'2 baths, 2 1145,900.551·5833 1---------de,C.. fireplaces, microwave --2-ld-P-~---....__---THEONLYWAY
644-2 tll ovens. solar hot water. -~ TO GO tile e ntries. love ly Clean, proC. decor . pool 3 Bdrm noor plan. ocean
3Br, BBa, prolessionally grounds. SlS0.000 to +tennis. only SllB,900. view d ec k s , large
remodeled, so. of hwy, $175,000. · Patrick Tenore 631·1266· enclosed brick patio.
R-2 1JOOing. Owner wUI GEMUALTORSlnc: _Agt-=--· -------Priced for immediate
he lp fina nce Ope n 642-4621 WON°TLAST saleatS139.000.
Sat/Sun 610 Begonia. 0-PoW IOl6 talTAGEPARIC MISSION REALTY ee.500. Call Doug Bltr. ,...._A_1 2 t Pl 1 ____ 4_94_-07_3_1 __ _ 963-9086 ••••-•••••••••• ••••••• .... ,..., 1u ng ·S y an
--------' DPLX-SUPERSHAPE townhome. Features tn· LAGUNA CHARM Owneroccupied 18yrs. elude 3 Bdrm. 2'h Ba. 2 + space. storage. easy SPECIAL S135 000 car garage, brick patio. parking, 2 car a gar in a,.. Sat /S-t 5 493-9381 493-0467 le fireplace. Priced at on-bcaurtifully remodeled 3
• ' · ty $1C17,SOO. bdrm home. just I block
4427 Cortl•d Fomt• Valey I 034 t o b eac h . Askin g
3 Br, 3 Ba. ramily room, ••••••••••••••••••••••• S249.500. Large assuma·
lrg comer Jot. newly re-OP9I HOUSE ble lSt. submit all offers. =~e~n~~~·~: Beautifu l p a rks .i de Bob Morey Realtors
elusive area . Cameo estate. Mdl 101. This 4 831·9612or951·8557
HI g b I ands . C a 11 bdrm, 2 ba hc:>me Is ltilVESTORS Assumable 10~ loan. on
Marianne or Tommy at hJghly upgrad~ m earth Steal this lmmac. twnhse sophis ticat e d ocean
760-l.OCMor673-n71. Unit· tones. Has unique. T&G i n t h e I a k es at view. Hills ide hom e
ed .. _.._rs Realtor Cedar pane.led family rm North··...,.,. f ""'!!!!.,.!!!!!!!!!....,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.!!!!~I and a fri>lc an mstr bdrm. wuuu or thousands overloolun g L ag una ;:: Nr Mile Sq. Park a nd below market. lbr. lba, Beach. Coordinaling ,.__..._......___ 10 4 l'-1 d' loft, w/priv. patio on l . -.--2 wa .. n g 1stance to lalte!Centralair.tennis, cus om c arpe ting.
••••••••••••••••••••••• schools. $172,500. pool, & jac. Perfect drapenes &. wall cover·
EASl'SlDE. lovely Joca-9651 Shamrock Ave. Cond. only 6 mos. old. As· mgs. 3Br, 2Ba. 1mmac
tlon. kitchen window Callown/Agt.554-2884 sum S71.500 at 11 %. cond. Prine , o nl y .
overk>ob beautiful park. s92,99o. Owner ma y $189,000 by owner. Dys:
4 BR Z Ba designed for AFFORDABLE carry. Needs quick 640--4890. wknds & eves:
California Jlvlng. HOUSl .... G!'. escrow. •94-8810. Absentee owner aaya " 838 1726 "sell" $123.000. Devm Ir Tastd ully decDraled . WHITEWATER VIEW
Co. 6'2-6368 condo wlth s pacious By Owner. Heritage Park. o f E m e r a I d
---------1 rooms and a wel bar for Upgraded 3bdrm. 21"1ba Bay /Catalina from stuJ,J·
IMMACULATI entertaining. Quiet loca· Townhome. close to rung new custom 2+den
3br, 2ba, din rm, nr S.C. lion, association has au sc h o o I s. w o r k & contemp. LselOPll seller
Plua. Hurry, won't last. the amenities. Only freeways, many extras. Cmancing. $397.500. 333
Sl2S,OOO. P rine Only . S 115 . 000. VA I F HA Call 559.7201 after 6pm. Viejo.
63M960.Bkr. ~9491. OpenHouseSun l-Spm ()penSattSun2 S ' · · Emerald Bay Realty
NO MONEY DOWN Sl.37.SOO. 497-3287
Open dally 12·4. 2298 \l'EEKEl"(D SPECJAL-
\\'al«'man Way. Cmt.om Real Estate Dover MMel. end unit. NEW EXCLUSIVE
3 bd, 2 bla, fam +den. 1..,"9-•-L io~o University Par k Ter-JUST hUSTED: 3 bdrm ,.._ .... u •---~ "" ""· •-i on a uge lot with ex· ~ • .._.. 1e eq. w your race. 60-,., nasumpt on ,,__ 11 home u dn .,.ymt. Price ••••-••••••••••••••••• w/Sept. occupancy. 38r, pans...,., possibi ties in a
Sl85,000.Att,IG-5HO. MAllHll"SCOVE 2Ba, fri>lc, 2 car gar. highly desi rable ---'---.....;:;...;_ ____ , CONDO. 2 Br. ainsle w/opeoer, patio w /spa. nelsbborhood. $209,950.
48r 2Ba. 402 18t h Pl. story, 11ra1e. Assuma· \\'alt t.o shoppin&, pool, LOIJlllMI Vlllogt R.E.
atS.000. (918) 472·3M8 It ble loan. $105,000. Bike t.o cul-de-sac privacy. This ___ 4_9_7_· _17_6_1 __ -i
S4W8'1S for lnlo Cor appt beach. Bkr. 96J..8377 k d 1 o ~.my1DC1t-tvc•t11emt11to t.o1ee. Donoldittlll'b oc· ---------wee en on y. wner: ""-1044
sM1I. !"'!ts. sllortL put .-~. OCIAMflOMT _ss_t_..aeeo_;__· ______ , •••••••••••• •••••••••••
llldlt )ldllts. 1"'7 llM ltttle ----------• Oeorseoua 2Br on sand. ,.._, cost little mone,. ,,. IY Owta sie,ooo down. 752-2197.
)'Oii fO mudl laslllon. SeM! ...... P1...S Pltllnl 9207: llllS'Sa Price reduced. 1 ml. to nt1•· t:'1t:-1~t!iJ~·J:t ~~ T.f:~ ~.:.':':!: -'"--$-ll-f-,f-0_0 __ _
Uilll5 2 f11S. 45-ft.: otllet t~. exec. bome-Jaeu11i. 2 •I:>'· 3br. 2~b8. fam rm o.m.-.nu help ftunce w tnr pt. hardwood nra. ::9 ,ll-7:, ':.."" ~ ..u · ne11r Golden \\', COUe1e
llllkllll ........... •-------6 Freewaya.Oflner'/Alt. SIMI ts OaMr'I Aillf w M'J.5630
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9rtnc•an o«.-mW. ....,. ....,., a Bedroom TEMDB ......,.°"'°._ boaae l a e x cellent .,..,,... ,,. .. , •aa• a.~ LOVINCi 11 Mc>ra'-" aDd DP· 111,., ... L J!ll.!a.. .. Ja!' ........ ......,,,... wttb CAU
n.-iii iiiiiii" .... C~tl, drapes. ,. all tbla CUl·d•·HC
macneb I trvlne
realty
A IUBllDIA .. V OF
T .. tRVINI COM,ANV
-... llAUTll'UL! Turtle Rock Glen -ooe of the
VERY AFFO«DASl.E
Great financing at 9%.
Nice family home has 3
bdnm. 2\1'.i baths. coun·
tsy kitchen, family room
and a large fishing lake
nearby ... Sl39.950
MEWUSTIMG
Magnificently decorated
& landscaped. Shows like
a rmdel. 4 bdrm. 3 baths.
fami ly r oom with
fireplace. Move ri~ht 1n
to thi s b ea utiful
home ... $255,000
SOPHlSTICATED
AMllAMCE
Spacious 3 bdrm. home
with uniqu e ~l a ss
solarium. Stroll to pool &
spa thru French doors on
to r edwood deck sur·
roundi.ng pool area. Max·
tmum pnvacy. Approx.
'• acre J mile from ocean ... $235,000
495-5220 496·24 I 3
130.5050 493.9494
Split level 2BR 28A &
rmther·in·law unit. Fee ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ land. Kiap Rd. =
IALIOA-MEWPOln'
..., 675-1170
JASMIHECtB
Decorator's own home. 3
Bdrm., 2 story split·level.
Ocean view, on wide
groen belt. The ultimate
111 decor. #10 Atoll Dr.
Others also available.
C /21MwptCftlltt
640.5357
Lovely & secluded '4AC,
3Br. 2Ba, faro rm. spa,
deck. $169.000. 645-1496
I I 8 Via Ithaca
Udolsle
Ught. spacious, elegant,
OCEAN & CANYON
VIEWS
Splendid home of wood
and gJass with each win·
dow framing a different
ocean a nd mountain
view. Owo this com·
rortable 3 bdrm home of
dramatic s paces for
1265,000. Good fmancanl!
avallable.
642-72U
/JD.NIGEL
OAILEY &
ASSOCIATES
1076
• •••••••••••••••••••••• all new. 4Br. 2~Ba . din-CYPltUS SHORE~ ing rm. 45' lot. S595.000.
P IP . (714 > 673-1610. 0tHI'! S.ach Est•
673-0316 New. prestigious r e.
sidence. Sec ~ate. ex. --------•IMUST SU TO BELIEVE c I us 1 v e b ca c h & SCUSTOM CONDOS 0 L D W 0 R L D clubhouse. Every rm a
23770 mLLHURST DR . SPANISH HACIENDA magnificent vu. Corner
Lg, 1780-2200 sq fl, air. ON IACK IAY lot .• adj to former Nixon
rrplcs. luxury appl. pool ' bdrm. + Maids room, estate. By appt. only. $750,000. 1-723 ·8828 & & s pa, all amenities. pool, hot tub, vol.leyball !·723-8936
Prime toe lim1teded1t1on court. $499,000. Creative ---------
project Sl75.~S26S.OOO. financing· Make offer. B R 0 A D M O 0 R Developer+714l 493~ HeddaMarosiAgent HOME-$160,000 Above
~~!!!!!!~!!!!!!~~~~1 ----&46-·1_044_. ___ 1 San Cle m ente Hig h
PRIVATE RETREAT
3br, 2ba, glass solarium.
Pool. s pa. Approx v. acre. 1 mile from ocean.
S235.000. Owner/Agl.
"96-4098.
LOCATION!
si:>Kdn.Assumepaytsor School. J bdrm, 2ba,
$3234 mo. For clean lg. s _493-_9:ll_l_,_49_3_-046_·7_. __ _
Bd h ome . Patrick Condo, $122,900. blk to
Tenore.63 t-1266Agt. ocean cliffs.3 Br. Vh ba .
No Cash Reqiired
6 Bedroom S210.000
492-8751 492·6142
frplc, vaulted ceiling, lgc
pvt sWldeck . patio, up.
g rades . \\'ill hel p
w /financing. 661-6973.
Walk to s hops. civic ocir.· ..... 1•Y center, bus. Just 5 min to ~" " EVER OCEAN /JULLS-16
beach. Lowest price 3 VIEW COHO<> windows on 80' Hill, cul-
bdrm, 2'h ba. View. Security bldg. wtpool. 2 de-sac. 2Br + de n .
Sl.06.000 Bdnns, 2 bla. Boat S ip 2i;,Ba, 2 fri>lcs. owner
Bob Morey Realtors Avail. Bro ker/owner. 492-7978. Prin only. Your
83119612 951-3557 Priced to sell $330,000. finance Sl9S.OOO.
JUST LISTED owe. 675-1898. Shown by --------a ppt. only.
INICmHIU! This 4 bdrm. 3 bath home 34' Sip. Super 3 Br t wnbse QUIET ELEGANCE
features a family room. \\'. Nwp t. Nr. bch. with spectacular ocean
dini ng room. 3 ·car S300.000 OWner/ Broker view. Heated pooUtpriv
garage and ml. views. 640-4919evea. courtyard. separate wet
1'wo crack Ung fireplaces _BL_U_F_FS ___ d_F_E_E __ 1 bar. 4 bdrms, 2i,.; ba. lush
and s uper dec o r . con ° as· la ndscaping, e n ter · $238,000.495.1120. sum. loan. CIR Rltrs. ain d Ii h A 11 k I o r A n n t ers e I l. $295,000. 646-~/M7-0M9. RON WILLIAMS
blQOO -----amt !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!R!!!J1!!!~!!!T!!!v !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
IESJ.IUYI s: = lldlf ...
c.tom a bdrm. 4 blath. $111,m
,.. .....
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ABSOLUTELY llAUTI'UI.
~ -:.-=..., s...., llt ..., -. ~ wJdl home lMedt to become a .. 8fM.l.;w!ldllPAnl• ........... , .. cttapoHI. 'A'lNNl!RI Lartw 7ard
CATALOG-•. _ _. IM• ~beck )'a.rd. for the klda\ 6 a covered • ..-,. o.. lllO tt;n. ftel Call t.Oday. Pllio for nJ1dn1 lo UM'
lowest 1)riced 5BR Devonshlres. Up-graded earthtone carpets and
dra pes, air-conditioned. Im·
maculate executive home in cul-de·
sac location, 1 block to pool and ten·
nls. J erry Thompson 551-8700.
<D-12>
000 aq al. Security 3 Bdrm, family room.
guard. \\luttrade. Aakln1 ftrelllac:e, hl•b usuma·
ll,000,000. Ast. 8"-1513 hie loin. MW plumbln1,
!Nlo ... irt .... I 06' ~*:i~t and dnpes.
Vllla1e San Juan, •
bdrm, 2 ba , country
court home. All ttlc ameait.l•.11~000.
MUlllALTY
146-0114 ,.... c..i Jl.11. • • nealnt. All term•
llr .00. TA-' availaltlt on lbl5 •l 1itllld\.ll ...... 541-.. l 1W r•1 lh, 117,IOO, " ,...._,..a.a,"'
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Owlel' Mat Sell 8uno.y comw UDO ISL&
bomt. Com~ turn. a
bdrm. 3 full baths. C•ll
Oarolf'fS.1100. All.
/
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41 Al I\
MSUMA.IU LOAN
Like new townhome wlth
pool and $pacloue lf'4llb· belt. Great loc•tiall foe
home or Investment. Oii·
1y aooo. Act. 498.eoa
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• __ ... ._ ,_ "'"='" ,..,. ~N .._., ror ln&fleld). 2 atory, 3 38r,2Ba ............ l?OO 87$.4812Bkr. • _. .., • ......,. ..,.._U. call ....._ 1 a... ltxec Home 381', 2~8a ..•• mo-suoo 1 Bdrm, all adll.ll. Pool,
• VLU-AOUMO "*:
llm • ~ .. .._= --wUla I••· rm. =ti 48r+Bz~Ba ...... lllO Puoramlc OceanVlew tennla, Jae . .-s. Al\. a..&r • .--• · .......,., faUo. 1 lbplncent 4 br. ram. 154-UOZ
_. • 0.. IM a It .m r a . a ~ b • . • dbl 1 a ra1• w /elee rm. beam cell. huce Wfl· --------
• • • 1 & r •ct Io•. ,.. ...... Jlrud .... ...._CIOor_op.oer. 2 or bar. prden. Suitable for For '-te, 2br lrvlne eon· 114, ... /Ter••· •HI Xtra &er1• dehule. 3 CllUdrm OK. no peta. tam. lMn& •formal en· do with terrific vlew . ........ ,......,. •, Priva&• J H d , a ear ~ Pit~). tertalnmut. Harbor Doa'\wa.itca1JM2""'61.
0 • • • r I I • • ..,.... n mo. lit • 1721,.. mo. + t700 de-View Atta. 11750 per mo.
Ill,.._ da)IS. ILi/ ... •· + .. .,_Jt. ..,.., CaU 7W•t84·IMI or 752-01'2 H.B. Executive Eatale
... !!!!l!!l!lm!B!!!!!!t ........ -lu&aADaA.e.C.11. tJ1a'rlApot.Nolff. <dl99f-OIK1collect $450.UklrmW/Pooland
,m;: ...... QI........... ftOIU'.$ FOR RENT n. Fr Xtra Amenltlet(5381) fee ~~~~~!t_!l!l~ll Wu11• J,.. ......... V .. I•-• ... s 6 4 ~. froat ~ .,.y ontlarce2bdrm.2 RENTIYES 6.11·4555 ' • .__ ... •••••••••••••• -_-, • ..... 1 _ _. _...._ • '513CAMMDradlMtlt b&. Condo in Newport ___ ..;__ ___ ..;__....:.:~11
SOclal Activitl .. DI·
re<:t"r •Fr" Sunday Brunch • BBO'a •Plr·
tiea • Plus much mont.
GREAT MCMATION:
...aaa.aaM llloU'Cr/0.u ht•r wiat reaced yard z ur ~~..!~· 1ara1es. Bay Towers. Very lux· Te .... ni• ~ lllcw .. .-I HM~ ,., .... N1llU'al wood r.......-p..,.a ... Kida & urious. Security bldg. • .. wllMd · )525 ..._....._ Ci1i11t to .... M Ir · ._...,._. l1oon 6 trirn Fr.nch Pet & w •I co m e . ORANOETREE CONDO. Possible boat slip. •••••••••••••••••••••••
., .. ., .., • ...._ No~. '7n·'* doon. lm1mc.' llOO mo. 7l419M·2:lie6 or 913·29'11 2Br, 1Ba, paUo, S490 mo. Large 3 bdrm. Duplex. l For rent by owner: 2br .. ......... Tennis• Free Lesaons
(pro & pro shop)• 2
Health Oubs • Saune •
Hydfomassage•Swtm·
ming• Driving Range Mf,...•..._ + uW&.m.10 ,\lent A&eftt. No fee. 951.1100 dys , 551·3751 house rrom ocean. $750 2ba, lwnhome in Big Ca· 11.. . ... ' c-..-uo Jt .. bd eves mo . on yearly basis. nyoo. Covered pkg ror 2 ... D &••t ,_ ........ -........ NearSo. Cout Plaaa. a Br ....,._ ve ome '" rm. 675-8018 cars. full sec .• .....,./mo. ........ _ .. _........ •• -....._,.. ... ,., 2 .... tloftl.ia rm. frpk, 3ba. 2story. Near beach. Northwood 3 Br. olc. lam 644-7122 d -9'"" .. ,_ c.,.. a• 2 Oott a ,;;;;:-,..11 tala -··-............ pool. newt)' paiAt.ed l.n/· Nopeh. lnc:l\ldlng nn. rormal din rm, l yr 1 Blk to ~h. 38r, 2Ba eves ays, ort>44· UlU
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=t:-" BEAUTIFUL APART-
MENTS: Singles. 1 &
2 Bedrooms • Fur·
mshed & Unturmshed
•Adult 1.Jv1ng •No Pets
• Models Open da11v
9 10 6.
•.ala. l•Mt·ft.l)n 111.1111rr. a.,. ... , .... ,, ••If• Jt07 out. nu c:rpU •drapes. Gardener 1900 mo. new. 2l000 sq n. Lg yd . 2 home. pool , t e nnis---------'• -~---'-..:;...;.M_l....;..;•...,. __ __,.;1 a':31'Jr. O•au wUI -.. ••••••••••••••• bll•laa, 900/mo, lsl & 531MM2S. frplcs. microwave. 1825. cou.rt.s. pvt parking. $750 WOOOl.,KE .•--------:All'="...:'"'·* a..naiq s bdrm. 3 bath IHt + POO dep . lnc. WHALER COVE Zslory :~.~-' ~!~rM~°u~~~ mo. 645·3615 eves . Spac .• 2br, l~ba. next to NWOflAY bayfron\ with 31' boat 1al'dener, pool s vc fs 3br 3ba + xtr~ S'150. 673-6210dys. parit, rec .• all amenities, ~ ua1ata from Ind .,._~••• no.1 Sept.· July. S1200 water.64S-4089 848.'954'or846-l815: · Ml·ti637.559-84Sl . ---~-----1 $550 /m o 552· 11 97. Oakwood
Garden Apertmenta ,_._,.CIHb.Ooner _ Ma mo. Vrly SUIOO mo Bill Met del M
3
bd 2 ~leCICh 3241 _552-_5893 __ e_ve_s _____ 11
trill flnenH S..bmll 4plclt. santa ~ fl1ter, Orvndy,S75-6UJ1 ba.a~. ri:.'"mJl.y. 'ner·6 \\'ALKTOOCEAN . ••••••••••••••••••••••• BAY VIEW . Lido Beautilul 2Br\\•/Pool NewportBeKh/No.
--GI l400 sn>IS lit.ZOO ll7$,0C)O . .,.._ l 144 req. 54().1542, 546-9460 Vacant 4 BR. new paanl Avail by Sept I. IM . Peninsula. Double wide in Costa Mesa S4l5! 880 Irvine
Cal) Richard New. CPA ••••••••••••••••••••••• & cplS. $650 mo. Al..S<?. 2 MACUl.ATE. 4 bdrm. 2 Mobile Home. 2 Bdrm Good School Dislnctl> 1a1161111 ReaJ&or Ml_.. 3br. Zba. pool. fully 2br. zi,.,ba, gar. frplc, dis· BR. l50C> mo. Call Keith. ba. plus rumpus rm. lr75/rm.SUPER. And Fed Yard(5487l rec (714) 145-1104
---------•furnished ho1uc. Doa hwuhet. micro, adults 962-4471 ttardener, S725 /mo. Nr Cal1 Today631·4SS6Agt. Newport Beach/So. 1~ ·~1 (DaJmalJan)forrentlot No p ets. lyr old . Avail by Sept 1. I M· \\·est.mont school&sbop-BAYPRONT VI EW Fw1t IJOOtSth SI
W"> llUU.W l~U.$750.55\.Sz.82 ~/mo.631-3926. ..... .. CUL"''TE ... bdrm. 2 pm~. L!lt, last. 11ec. de Securit y. prestige. ~" 36SO Do Seller lO carry AJTI>. <44) inn " .. posit. Call 848-2724. ••••••••••••••••••••••• C ver a1161111
UNITS: 27, l2> bdnns It Newport leach 3169 New townhouse. 3 Br. 2~ ba. plus rumpus rm. pnvacy. 2 Bdrm. 2 ba. Nice location. nr schools (714) 142·5113
UU>bdnn.ALS016un· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ba. attach. ga.r. 2518-82 gardener. S725tmo. Nr 2 bdrm. 2 ba . North poo!.SlOOO/moyrly. &parks. $310 + a,2 ulll.I"'.::::::::::::::::::::::======'
C»l•YVUA ..
Its m exceJ rental IOU• UDO ISi.i Elden. $'100 Mo. yrly. \\·estmont school & shop-Laguna Beach home. Wotfffroet Ho.es Call549-8347. Attn. l!:XECUTIVES. 2Br.
Uon. Aacnt. 144·~13 V.alk to beach. tennls Ct 4!M·990'1 or675-1120 ping. lSl. last. sec. de· Several deeks. 2 blocks hie. 63 1-1400. WATERFRONT BACK ON c1.ubhouae. Attractive 3 posil Family onJy. Call from beach. $750 mo. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!~l b I Ml ""1Wshed corporate apartment. HOMES er 2 Ba A I A "'th MISA VMDI 848-2734 Year1y. 714 /494·87l4. -.... .... completely outfitted. will
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.;;; Best buy In Newport Hit \\'pt>kl~ nr monthly --842-8953 Davc.644·7211 67~10 2 & 3Br. Yl blk to ocn. r. Beach! Fee s impl<> land. "~""I Auo ZJrd Bill New C'.ondo 2 Bdrm. 217 ---------w10ter & .> rly Owner REAUTffULLY FURN. ,. .... 2 I I "'-I • .,,,,., 4 Br 2 Ba F R L" Yrd Wood , beams & stained Big Canyon CondG-Adlts, 675-5710. 675 ls.t6 3 B H . F 1 r e p 1 a cl· .
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call540-US1 ln& wtlh $40,000 down l.$2 bitvlront w t6 bds wuher/dryer, r efrige. beach, schools. tennis, Jacuzzi .deck. comm puol _673-_l_l_~-----A&ent 83M92l Pnv~te beMC'h [)()('k for 8)0. 546-9554. Aease. SllSO. 556-0785. LOIJlll'G MicJ-1 l 2S2 & tennis. 237 Canal. Sl lOO Duplex on the beach 1 Hr Afi.::W"*.."!Ld ~ ... EV 40' boat Sl.500 mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1?1).675-7450 I >n<r ....-~ \\·ater fr<>nl Homes E'slde pool home. 3Br. 2 bdrm. Condo. Pool, 3 bdrm. 2 ba, view. nr -.;;~;.~::~~~-.-.-.-.-.-.~! comp · furn. S700/mo. •••••••••••••••••••••••
C4eta Mesa IO<'atton 3 631 l40U 2ba. frplc. gardener & jacuzzi, clubhouse. play· park. school. s hopping. 640-9!K>O 1'sk for Faye. lc6oa lslmd 3806 ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~Br. 2 Ba. Owner w1U --· -----pool s v s in c. $800, ground, f i r e place. t600/rm. Thornton Real OM WATER _Agt...;;;.._. ________ ,•••••••••••••••••••••••
CUTY at 10% for 4 yrs Big 2br. gar. lndry. 25' to 646001 refrige. $425. 768-7633. ly.831-0300. BeautifuJ bayfront home CostaMffa 3724 Fabulous Bayfmt L.1ttle OCIAM PflJIS 155.000 down. Full pnce bt'h, S650 1mo Yr ly • ----':....__ _______ , with 5 bdrms. frml dm ••••••••••••••••••••••• b l Boat shp. 2Br . 3str,·.
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leaseavaU.able 3333W.CoastR.wy.NB ••••••••••••••••••••••• 640-2036. Newbuillins<9642lfee HOMESF'ORRENT n-frig.bltns.partly furn. furniturP ... urrouo(kd d•·<'Qratud,:J bdrm 2 ba. · 645-6646 lalboalslmld 3206 ---------1 RENTIMES 631-4555 3 bdrm. homes priced patio. Side tic sbp ror 25' with plush landst·upmi.: fireplace Grl'at Vlt'W ot
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2706 Harbor. Sle206A Top of Spyglass. Yl acre U N S U R P A S S E D w /Major Appliances. rm. a II ame nities. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Adults. no pt>ts 540.5937 Panoramic View! PANORAMIC OCEAN & New Interior. Fncd yrd 2 13 · 3 2 3 · 9 5 O 0 ext Newport Cttst COftdos 3br. frplc, encl yrd, 2 car Utilities Free! Lrg
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646-6585or291·5913 Excellent Location\\' / ••••••••••••.••••••••••• luxurious 4br. 2ba. Jae. T..tin 3290 Edinger.
LOT All nupool,lencedyd Turtle.rock R1dge Canyon beach shower. private ••••••••••••••••••••••• 847·5441 408'h Ac a c ia. $825.
JASMIMECRHIC LowdeposillS461>fee View.3Br.2'h ba,3car b e ach. boat s lip . Nice 2Br . 2Ba condo. 559-7011. Large lol In uduslve 3 Bdrm 21At Ba. com· RENTIMES 631--4555 gar. Avail Sept. 979-2560. $1500/mo. Avail lmmed. Localed in Tustin Place. F\irnished 2Br. lBa. adlls Costo ___ Meso _____ ll_2_4_ ~No~ '77. 241t48 2 br. T hree Arch Bay, So. munity pool, Jae .. tennis, 851-0610,551·1494 673-6055.67:>-0597. 2 car encl. gar. $550/mo only. no pets, 2 blks from 2 ba, f•m r m DeAnia l..aguna~...5eJ:.uritY. _g"J~ __ paw>ramlc ocean vu, +security. 551-1690. bch. 536-2877 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Bayakle Viii t.'st Hwy & com munity with pvt. gwlrded gate. \\'alker &. RENTIMES Woodbridge 3 Br. 111 .. Ba. tmmac. E. Bluffs Hrqe. 3 Br. Townhouse, newlv
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----------·• yachting, and fishing Jasmine Creek new. 2 WIDEST SELECTIONS \\knds No p t 1 L $985 Gardeners yd(!i3l7> fee LAGUNA BEACH MTR .:_forcr.-'-1200 minutes away. Owner st.ory,oceanveiw,3Br.3 AVAILABLETODAY '· · "'·--es. ease · RENTIMES 6314555 lNN. Maid serv .. color 2 Br. l bath Apt. Newly =·::?:•••••=-•••••• has b uilt h\s home Ba Fam rm. pool It s pa. ALL AREAS, SIZES Woodbridge. 4 Bdrm. 21;.i vw .. ~r/Agtt>44·7124 TV. healed pool. Ul1 I. decor . Gas pd. enclsd
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••••••••••••••••••••••• !or .. ve ome. n'aPt· 3 Bedroom Sausalito . as r r. at $600/pr mo on l yr 644-4192.646·3215. RENTALS 2Br2Ba. $430 .. Coronado Cays ing djstance lo Dana . model home Beautifully 496-5e80 '625/mo lease. 13 others to choose courts. sec gates. 2 pools. Weekly & \\'inter 3Br 2Ba ssso
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3 bdrm. 2 ba. C ~oel Comm lot. 40x100, dwntwn ca ... _.. al ceilings. $1150/ beach and marina from 962·4914 499· l 792 • 213 ·684-034 7 patJO, close to shopping. lroot home with 40 L San Clemente S60000 ~mo. R.C Taylor Co. this new 3Br. ram rm, eves. YRLY. UNF/F'N. 3br . Adults. 1982 Maple, ~&Dedbec:loca,!.fdorc2e·aboaUnalsa .• Owner714-673-03ss. ' . ~_:. dining area. 2 ba . (g] 34'Slip.SUper3Brtwnhse 2bal/L.Slepstobch. SWSmo _548_·_2408_. _____ _
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...__ .. pn·vat pati on 2ba. gardener inc. Avail w /sprinklers. Blk to Re"'llU .,._... ... .," N .,... • e o ....... 2400 Oct 548 2625 schools &. park. COOied • rum . 2 lge patios. near garage. _.... o pets, l ~lichanvinae!.enG•i:!!~lnhoin'!!.e ••••••••••••••••••••••• by ocean breezes and a 551·3000 3br, 2ba, xlnl N.B. area. Balboa Pier 2 blks lo 2 ~r. yrl.y, upper $425 + ch ild. Call after 4.
-•• ...,.... e •-.--------.i Old Cd ffttBarunca Pkwv lrvi M A II $8 5 b · . ulJI. No garage or pets. 5411-0133. OWner Zl.3/381·3606 •• M charming 2br lovely vlew. $895/mo. yr· . . . ,. "' va now. 1 I mo. ay & all s hopping. Avail 9/15 675-7048 ---------____ ....;..;..;.._..;.;..;._ FOi LEASE cottage, North side or l.y. Available Sept. Call 7S1·2787. $700/mo for9 mos.404 ·e· · · snJNNTNG large 3 Br. 2
New 2 bedroom 2 bath hw y . Gar . s t ove . day& 637·4658 aak for T HE LAKES Luxury 2 Bd. 2 BA. lth Fir , sec. E. Oceanforonl 675-1642 Spa~ious beach rental Ba. Garden Apt. Pool,
1600 home. MiHion Lakes 1575/mo. 1st & last. $250 Jack or eves & wknda twnhse. 28 r . 1 'll! Ba. b 1 d g • b a Y fr 0 n t . days, 673-5661 eves. avail .Sept 14 thru June Rec area. $435.. 710 w.
Country Club. Golf· deanin•detCall Rox.le : call645-lmor960-$844. frplc. view, tennis. pool, SlSOO/mo Bob Koop Cc.da•lni•• 14, winter rental. Ideal 18th.St. ~-==w='flOl=llT=/~'~QTS~~·I t=~=d. ~!"'!::::~ ~O wk yson.ly. Townhome. Outstanding ~68Sept lst. $550 mo. ~·631·1266. ' u..tun.llMd 1425 ~r i:'!:: ;tl,"'t:,~~· ~ _U'_g_2B_R_.-1B-A-.-w-/p_a_ti_o.
.. t _ _... Jas-lne Cr ee.. 3br i bd b ••••••••••••••••••••••• ntc d In nHrt o Newport enanceyuu. ... a , · oceanvew.4 nn.3 a. WATHFltOMT Irvin Turtl R k T .. day&only.belween1&4. c,.....,. rps, gar. adults.
8eacJt. Located ln com· 990Clubhouse Rd. 2~ba. ram nn, brand F.R .. D.R .• Pool. spa. J _br. 2 ba. patio home. 36. Pier• slip 3 bdrm & 1 eT' 3B e21 ~ · P~ no dogs, $375/mo. lsl &
merclal area. Can be Desert Hot Springs new. Pool. tennis. jac. & llOO mo. Owner/Agent A/C. country kitch. gar. den .• ample par.' king. S900 paevuo: Frpric. ;llac· hed 2· Winter Rental 2 bdrm. last+ sec. 548·5861 .
.-eel fOf' b\la1neas. re· 213·3'18-2S72 sec &ate. Sl350/mo lse. Bet.ty811-3l14or495·2378. many extras. No pets . t h 1 I Sl 0 0 Steps to beach. Garage liclld'•l or ??7 1425.000. M0-9370 A ·1 n..l I -"" w1 ou s Ip. • 5 car gar. tennis courts. ......&.;.,, ..... 50 incld uu·r. E-Slde 2Br Garden apt. SJalOTEXCHANGES · fa r•Y6' 1234 VaJ ""· • ..,.,., mo. w /s lip per m o. Agl. pool,+ much more. $775. miSs.~-6899 w/gar. edits. no pets .
· Get Away! Beau&lful new DeaantM&Dllon $$00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S52-8881af\SPM R.H.R. Brkr.673-7300 c h i ldre n o k . P / P . S375.16021al .Sl.548-2127.
4Bd.nnSpani.&bbome on Specloua2BrWJG&rate Adult Condo. 2br ll-l ba_. POSHEXEC,-OOLF Harbor View Jlome. 3br. n 4-851-llU . 14th fair way. Apple NullltmincJd(tMa)fee ..,&. pr, lStA!ast $375 COURSECONOO. 2ba. Carmel Model with --------YllSAIW.S 3 Br. 2 Ba. Sundeck. MZS.
Valley Golf CcMarse. I AlemlUl~~ iiltt•7"7,ampaUo 2 Br 2ba+den. all ap-lrt prtvate yrd. Avail ..-.OCIANYU Spacious~ ele1ant 2 ~approx. Sept. lat.
acr e. Sell o r trad e c.t.MeM 3224 pliances incl. l yr lease lateSep&.144-21882. Versa.Wes BR Bdrm. z oath, patio. ___ s _____ _ M!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Jl~-!!!!:.-0~·~Cal~l~eTS-Mll!!!:~!._-1--.... ••••••••H••• ~~~~~ -.iiO~, ~~tt11ast+S400 Plush 2br Venalllel pool, J~. ~21::: ~c!::• ::O"rt~xerc~se PlNEBLUFFAPTS llP!ll'WlllJ!~~milNVESl'ORS-'5,000 tlllet WAl!ff A MT...sa5 aec uoi:p ....... 1 Barbara con· yrl)r. • c u Y I • e . Spec. 1 Br w/lotl. Acb<
IL_.OWIMl'lldp.cab6D •••••7 --------• Glalaat C/21 Sandplper . dow/VieW,avail hnmed. Apnt646-3255 Complex. Pauo, view,
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Prl: oal,. lll·tzn : :C.~L~!~: OW.Garap(lm)lee -=·~=·· ~t."~4f°:'; Beach cottate ol\ Bal •tmo. !Br. ~block lo ocean. lndrynn. S!IOO • fl'l.1152 .Sm lowely ..... Vmle. BllN'l'IMD 831-455& ~13 Peoninaula. 2ba. all O\a· W•trfr-Hws Winter rental. 813-3056, SPMC 631-6107
,,...i ,.......... .__..... •240 Jor appll. Your turn. llllC. 6Jl .. 1400 G'B-l858. w t Id -.• -• COnlemporary 3Br Home Avall to rent Sept 15. .......,,.., ly r b es 9 e 2 Br · l Ba· ... , .. •••••••••••••• .. • 28oey. Ctn&ral A/C, 87ls.18101s673-0318. ....ll"'t't urn. 2 r pen· &!clad 1araae. carpets Fed. yard saao l64U> lee LUXURY CONDO 3bd.rm t.howe, oce.anview. leaae & drapes. Rerrtge. No RENTI~ 631~ Beaul. exec 4br. 3ba. l\o't ba. 2 care~ gar, pr\ S1500/mo675-99'S. ~~bl • la11t +
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TUl1\l IOCK GUN many xtraa. Oardener. Ost Plu. Lease '850 mo. Balboa. Wlnte~ rental. &Side 3 Br. 2 Bl. Built·
s Br, 3 Ba, Scar car. Avall. Call Nancy Ask forCarol .-?Shl!O. 21Jt•t-IM7 or lns.lnTri-plex,aao mo.
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Verde, avaiJ f.15 Adu.Its, no pets, S58-62%1 a1ent
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•••••••••••••••••••-•• a&.a. Of"OW'd Ooor. full,y 1 u I a t I o n . Fr e e \\'\eso. bu money for 2nd 642.5671 TOMMY'S Mcwllll? Avo&d depotlt. 6 equipped. Private patio. Eltlmatea. Call Bob. T.D.'a. No credk cheek. OPHIWPOIT
cut ""'"' upena .. ! •tc . HU I mo. Tom ~.mee no pnlty. For act.Ion call I~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ ESCORTS
Ali lldW\ cocnsnlUUty Oft Prof .. alonally a Ince _957_-1900 __ . -----All673-73ll anytime. LOlt or Found a pet? CaU 7$2·9368
the a.ck Bay. SPtc lltl. Pl'olEaecOfcSultes MoMytoLoa. 5025 TD (Of' aale 15%·3 yrs-int Animal Assistance ----....------
t.at'Ularlpa, 71wtmmln1 HOUSIMATIS Ntiwt'1UServeB&da.HB ••••••••••••••••••••••• oaly. Bob Williama Bkr .Leaeue.~·2273,no fee. 17·25 lbs in 6 wk&. No poog, I ll1hted ttnnhi P2-41M 3 Ofc Suite ~ sbols, 00 dn.igs, 00 con• •
l'Ollltl, bib tnUa. put. OwntAct (714)847-5338 ./NEED 1-•-U11S1 _______ , tract s . Kathleen or·-Una 11"1'1 Bar~lon. l Why wule Ume and RE\\'ARD: lost Sprlnger Robln673-0lll .,
ancl 1 bedroocna apart mon.y looklna for a NIMILOCATION +•a•u•9h/ Sp1n1 el puppy . vac
imnta, and i.ownho\llea r oommate! L•t u i Corner of Campus & ./MONEY r. •rA•/ Trl\rock8-14.Ml-0718afll•-llll-----..a trom...a.OOpermonlh loote, 1creen and In. Quail. 2400 str. ups\.aln . &.o.t&,..... 6dur~ GreotC4 .. mry .. ,.
On J .....___ ... l -"'.-.. 'or Y""'' T·'"e t'"-..... c ••••••••••••••••••• •••• ESCORTS am ..... --... Thn• '' "''" -'"' -pets / also available. LOST:_,. Doltef-11 5-nJoaqwnHlU.Road QJnl1.111looOutolFindln& 12llQs/fal9Qt s/f. + Im HI wh 5t00 redcoUar,blk&rust.. 3'Hrs. 641-0180 <114)644 1900 _ Good KoommM tes. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Casll/Checb
fUU ~rviei!. Courtesy lo • REY.' ARD! 631-4229 Am Exp~ /YIM . "
ON UDO ISLI nd Bkn. 540-2960 LOST: E.BhdC Area, NB. ,...,_ •••
l..pl..vrm.lpk ,redeeor 8 l~company caaUTMO Now You Fem. Poodle Blk/gry 3Br·2Ba • Adw\.I afices. 22S lo 750 sq. ft. PIOILIM chin , Blk stone collar
"°pets. a rooaunate searcb agy. From $200 per month. 2nd & lrd TD loaM C w /blue tag. Unclipped. UTTU ANNIES $7'1~yrly. 752.5111 NearCdM "N.8 . f)-wy. 97M5ll an deaf .. on med. Family ESCORTS ~187 (114 )7S3-0719 ---------_557_._10_1_0 ______ Arrandedby u -artbroken!
M.A'"rnE F I f 'd o ""' all major credit cards ·
Spartdlng clean large l 2 ~~;.,., b::n~~.~pi 'THE" C:O.t H°'9 loall• Sell LARGE REWAID! accepted
Bdrm. Duplex. Near }l&\s.$250/mo.642.1470 & IXECUTIVESUITE AMortgage Broker Mo q.._ p1eaM call 530.4723
ocean Dramatic beams 64&~ f\111 service offices In M 752-11 l I Office --.-FO--X-Y_LA_D_Y_• __
& frplc . $725 y rly . Newport Center. lS . ) Ofe 24hrs. 759.c>456 to.t _m_3307 __ ._67_5_-4>_196 ____ , Female wanted to share 2 64().54'10 ~ Oii S/9/IO. OUTCALL ONLY
,....._,._ Zbdr 2b n~ b edroom... 2 bath in with Daily Pilo t * 972·1138 * ~"""' m . a. ooY Newpor-t·-y Beach. Cull ...... Rettfal 4450 PE"'',NV PINCHER LOST h ' View en,.IQd gara 0 " HOM--~ERS ·~ : \\' t & grey mate -A~ you making what ' "• "'"' 556-876S fordetails. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5V"""" ADS StlllonJyS2. -"'"' a"">. opener . S750 year-For store & office space at ~ 0-""frrdrd Si~mese. Vic. Harbor Vu yoo're worth? 1f not ca~
r .. TSLMdml 642 1603 "" I led Id""" bl _. -, • --!°!~l!!;_SCdM . Reward! Mr ............ <714 )7Cllo.7037 ~ v · • · · · .-ema e wan . m ,..,_,, reasona e rates. Use your e;qui y for bills. 3 Hnes Cor 2 days ......-v;JU uuuu• ""'
.... bl k lo be h share3 bdrm. 2 ba. CdM 500to 2700 ~Ft. home additions. vaca-only St a day. 34c a ... oc ac · great 7"""""73. Vicki'"' or Vic· M I location. Lovely 2bdrm. .,.,......, ... ESA VERDE a lions, etc. Any amount. inc. loria PLAZA any reason. Credit or job Advert is(• one o r
FOUND: Yellow Lab?
puppy, vie Adams &
Beach.H.8.957-0534 ~/mo. 968-8263. -.,.-em-. ·-to_s_h_r-2-9-r-h_o_m_e_ln 1525 Mesa Verde E. C.M. not necessary. Compare mon · 1tl•mc; \';Jlue<l ,., 545-4123 our costs. 24 hrs . & up t o ::.100 E.ic h
2 Bdrm. Dehlxe ApL New
drapes. clean. roomy, quieL Mature adults. Eastbluff. S62S 2br 2'1"l ba
$375. S ecurity SlOO. _______ ..__1 2 car Encl. gar. Private Irvine. S250 mo ever-weekends. . add 1t1onal lint• 1s FOUND 817-Orange/wh.
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Charlies Angels
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MC/Visa C leaning fee SUO. •VERY LARGE .. Nr nu +Comm. Pool. 640·5296
648-0016. 38R $l80 & 2BR S395. New Duplex. ~ blk from
West side IBr. stove, Garages, new cpl & beach i<va1I. 9·15. Up 2
ref rig., adults. no pets. painl Nr. Beach & Ed· Br. 1 Ba. $675. Down 2 Br
S2110. 717 West 18th·D. Inger. Kids OK. no pets. 1 '7 8 a . S 6 2 5
yt h In g i n c I. M a rk 750 SQ. f'T. 644-ltzl. 846-5561 only 60c for tht• two
544·7S29. 17th Street 's busiest cla}!'. Sorry. no
shopping ('enter. Costa REA.LESTATELOAMS c.'o mmrrc1a l ads
Mesa. Re a lono m 1cs. $10.000to $250.000 with up .i 110 " c·cf C:h.t r ge SCRAM-lETS
675-0700. lo 15 years to repay. Your Penn~ Pill<'hl'r Male whrle 30. New to
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Loan ~ured by a c:om · ,\d o r U!.l' ~our ANSWERS Cahf seeks f''emale for DANA POI NT bin a t Ion of R eal & Hank Ami:ric.'ard ---------• owner. Violet La ntern & Del Personal property. V1~J or Mast~rc.':.ird. Awhile -Murky -companions h ip & ?
3 Bdrm towntiouse. ---------1 38r.2 Ba. Responsible. non-smkr Prado800'& 1100'al6or AAPrirnc Financ1al Sylph -Compel -SS0.9096 ---
64S-l.928. 7911 Holl. 847-4803. (2131335·8035 Eves
Ve ry clean Ma le or
Female. 25 to 3S to share
beaut. Dana Pt. Condo.
$325 Incl all. Ref 's
951-3825 24 ans ser.
alrmsl new. Pool. $650 ~unlingtooHarbour •,•blk tobch. s ee k i n g l o s h a r e m.1120 Services .-or more Information SHOW UP MASSAGESlQ\\'IAD mo.¥-754-1202 -~.,.,,, 963-8818,968-2238 wtsame. your lge house .,,., ........ ur.1~_--.. 714-527·3417 andto placc your.id c<tll The best Job I ever had MYSTIC MASSAG f'; •• .-. d N CdM "~a. ,_....nq was .invisible man al a ~Santa Ana ~: 3br new apt. W/(ir pl in Ocean view Penthouse. or con o, .B. or COAST · ·Y. COM 642 5678 carruval. I never had to --
greet Npt Hts. Nelgh. DELUXE 2BR. 2BA Nr 2br. 2ba. Crplc, pool. club area. 760-8lS8. A ssoc I a t e d w 1 t h MONEY AV All.AILE • SHOW UP. Per'IOftCll ~nices 5360~
boriM>odS540.SSS..500l bch, new ~/fplc & patio. house . s ecurity. Sub Wantedfemale rmmate to vetenananan. Enclosed 2nd TD's --••••••••••••••••••••••• -
2 Br. 1 Ba patio apt.
enc. gar. D/W. smoke park i n g, $695 m q shre 3 bdrm .condo S1SO Z40Q s if.832·7300 PUPPET SHOWS FOUND: Unique oran/· .. ~arm. ldry facil. Ideal ~ll.20. mo. 847.3509 am. 8(2.6519 REDUClD RATIS Birthdays. parties. gry fem kitten. Magnoha FREE
Refrtg " stove furn.
$300/mo. 731 W. 18\h St.
JA. 640-9900. Ask for
Fll)'e. Agt.
for roommates. Adlts. 2 BEDROOMS pm.Carol CORONA.DELMAR s..tfOCJO... clubs. <'hurch. Call Pat &Orange.CM G4.5-9070 Pr'e<JllClllCY
$425. 960-4614. 3SQS BALBOA BLVD. ""------·---2380 s/f on Coast Hwy 714.&12-5200 w i Is o n : 5 4 6 . 6921. Found : 7 .9, lrg re m Testi111t1
br r Prof. man over 40. share f'i"ee standing. across Ask for Linda Fl ynn or 957-1749. o.-...,,rd mix. lan/blk '"7 lrgl apt orrenL End Y~lylse.Starting9-15. JBRcondo.HB.$300/mo rrom f i ve Cr o wn s ..,. .... .,.... ABORTIO..._. ear. tennis court, pool. S500 mo. lncls ulils Gus. Restaurant Ideal ror Karen Linn ~Ads 5120 skin problem. 64().7739. ....
Doha Chlca area. Call 213-966-1711 Agt. 968-923&. medical. dental. real ~~~~~~~~~!••••••••••••••••••••••• •GeMc'al (Asleept or ::I Fo und : Young m a le '11 l:fti M 846-8201. . \\'E.5TCLlFF 2br. Zba. fir Female roomate wanted estate. 832-7300 German Shepherd, £lbs Local AnHfhHi~
2Br 2ba•L. r I I ..,.,.J "'~75 to share 2Br 2Ba Condo * HOMEOWHEllS * & Bushard. F V. Call •Lowffflftdudes FAMILY AnS. · "'· rp c, garage. P . ...-.-Imo in Irvine Vic Univ. Dr & MB>ICA.L/OEMTA.L
Brand new be•utlful lrg l42Sl°Ca11963-220S 645-0002 Mkhel!<>n . Pool J acuzzi C-rcial Office. SI0,000 afterlpm. 714·968·7175. ~ Tesh,;:::eftCJ·
apt.forfamilieswithlor -1Br.1Ba,blktobch.S400 m>mo.552·0504 CoronadelMar.Across TO Pound. Dog. Pem. a11 9'tY• c OMl-
2 ehildren. Nur ~rk. Lge 1 BR. util pd, bltns. tm. ownr agt. 559-5164 Female roommate want· fro m Five Cr o wn s $100,000 black. Poodle mix. Vic. mdt'ost-Op&Cllft ·"' 28r~~id. No pets. S440 n-..•, sec. gate. kids OK. eves. Restaura nt on Coast Few-Afty Reason Elhs/Magoolla . 968-9293. •CounsetiftC) & Refeti>:' ..._ iruvo ed. non.smoker. 21-25 to Hw d
'e:U·SS83/548·2'08 ~~!:;~·BBQ . $400.0_c _e _a_n_v_i_e_w_Bac b . 2 shrlg2Br.2Ba apt.CM. stf.~~taning.2380 ~n:~~i~~clfle:I Found.2piece pool cue. ':Medi-CCII &
rooms. S400 + Sec. de· $250 mo. 731·3533 aod Personal Property 5*1275. I .. ...,__. MUMTINGTON LAKES posit of $400. 2306 v.. AMT19\IE HA.LL ,.._ CL.--k or J-ic... Costa Mesa ,_ caw:e ""cc ... '".~ SPARKLINGSTREAMS Oc eanfront , N .B . Blk to bch . pool, own Costa Mesa's new well ~ ._ um"' •ConfidentiCll &
CASCADING 673-4154 room. ba, enl.. priv. located spac. antq mall 24 hrs 1 days Found. Female cal. Blk. ~Celft.
WATERFALLS comm .. S. Lag 499-4722 has several spaces avail. 957.5123 w I o r a n g e . V i c . llRTH CONTllOL
TOWERING PINES SEPT t MOVE IN e\'es. with good display. Fixed 8 r o ok. h u r s t I 1 n • S1HIU%ATION
NEWSPAC10US Ocean view 2 bdrm apt rate. No t;t. or sales. AMERICAN\\'AY dianapolls. 962-0360
LAKES IDE A DU LT w /balcony , c arport. Need to share livina ell• 631·2622 642·8519 MORTGAGE CO. .MAU SOMEONE HA~V Fool-infcw nwtioft or im-
A_,,, • "'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I ,.....E90Ml0.~ Found. Tiny long-haired ..u ......... ~-r1;,. refrig&fumllureifreq penses? Save ti me. "'-rci...a :: •--·..,.....,. ... "-RT• E. aide. 1r& 2br, crpu,
drpa, enel pr, laundry,
no pets. $410. 549-2170.
•-Dis' count L h -"" wtute dno. Vic. East side _-. -"" ease t r u June 20 money & confusion Let Refttds 447S PlaceaHAPPVAD -o -•Eleaant fireplaces $5.50/mo. 673-nxl2 . us find a compa tible ....................... Mort 11211. Trwt in this column C.M. ~6153' CALIFORNIA •Private lakeside patios ~ &balconies Npt. Shrs. a cross rrom roommate for you. We NEWPORTrLAZAH ~ 5035 roconly$3.25. Fouml: Old er small gray PREGNANCY
MesaVerdearea. Vacant. •Heated pool& beach. 1 Br+den. gar. thoroughly screen all Prime retail space. 1300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call642·5678 poodle mix male dog. COUNSELING :...~: :.~:·n~':~':~ whirlpoolspa ~tyrly., Couples pref. c~~ER&SEEKERS ft, $1170 /mo. 1000 N. Vic : lSOO Gle nneyre. SERVICE.INC.
& transportation. S450. •4 miles from beach 64().5078 Bristol. NB . Pat rick 14¥:2% Kitty. You're the best Lag una Beach. C all A.PC/Ii.RE 842· 1160 645-4434 Tenore. Agt. 631-1266. Uung that's happened lo 497-3311. ext 292
Adults. no pets. 546-6009 7562 Ellis Ave. H.B. 2 BR, pool, gar . I mi to 1.......&.-1.-1.....1 .............. 4500 NEWPORT aft 6PM 5 N t _lTlm __.. me. Love you. Tom FOUND: 2 young dogs. J · <3blltsW.of8each81l ocean. $4 0. 0 pe s. Roommate wanted 2br UMTERESTJ BEA.CH
b d 646·0354 or 644·257R ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lott & Fo.d S300 blk & 1 brown, vie lfunt
1 r. uplex. new cpt, 2 BR. pool, gar. 1 mi lo apt Laguna Beach. ref SPECIAL SECOND ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1ngton Center. H 8 . 752-0053 drapes. rerng & stove, ocean. $450. No pe ls. VERSAILLES reqwred. 494'8614 Lost: Male black cat with 847 2442
$2SO /mo l s t & last. 646-0354or644·2578 l'"CH/1 IR ... anted rmmate to shr" ....... le p a t SA.MTA. A.MA. Mature adult. top ref's --· --"" .. " LIMITED TRUST DEED w1u aws, nswers o FOUND: SetterlLab mix. only. Call 24hrs. 642·4300. Close to beach. 2 Bdrm. A neat upgraded Cull Condo in H.B. $275 mo. J.J . Reward. 548·9982. att \Omo. old. v1c R1U1t & 972-3104
_...... security penthouse. over· non-smoker 962· 7626 OffERI u....1..1 Es I ,._ Stove & refrige $3'15 mo. looking parklike ground ---------• Lost: 8/11. E.side CM. Hall.Sant An;,754·7872 ~amos ~
I Bdrm. with deck. 717 962·8050orS36-79'19 & fountain . $500 tm o. Fem. non-smokertos hr LOANS Cock.allel. gry wtyel. & FOUND· Yellow Lab.,
James SL Apt.. c. S3l0 Walk lo beach. 1 Bdrm. Agent. 644·7211 CdM apt. S2251mo RENT AL RA TE or . head ... Cha -Cha". pupp. y. ·vie l\da ms &&t r..=,.OPI,..""~-~ &
mo. 640-4979. Stove & refrige. $325. SUMMER IREEll 673-3585 REDUCED! S20.~~.000 Reward. 631·516S Iv msg. Beach. H.B. 957-0.534 .... !f!C!' ... ~ ........ .
Small 1 bd , y ard . 962~orS36·79'19 S475ForATa.sty2Br Room mate wanted to Mesalncluttrial Uplo l.5yrsfinancing Lost: Male P"!J>Pie. Spr· Lost : Very small gray & HelpWCMhd 7100 ""~·•~ide ms .. lk t b h 8 h \\';Gar. Pool 16405> fee share quiet 4br house 1n Park \\'eektycommitment.s. Inger Spa n.1e l , dar.k wtute silky shorthair"" ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,._.... ,;. __ 430• I. n'a 0 eac · ac -R"""'~MES 6"1 Ac:c.c. C M N k St F b •-ht I t "" ""° Stove 4' refrige. All util. .i:.i," "' ... _, . . on-smo er. U· or any reason rown .,. w I e, os m dog. Vic 19th & Orange. 14.CCHTS PAY AILE
pd. ._5 962-SOSO ._ dent prererrcd. S225tmo. 71 I W. 17th. St. For your busmess or San Juan Creek area. REWARD. S45-8035. Clerk needed for busv 2 BR pool gar t ·lo -· mo. or S-~llff ll7v Ulilpd. S48·7SOS. For your home. Call Jody· 6616787 hm · ""e · S4·50 N. 0 mit 536-7979 ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ _..;._______ Costa M-• Ca F . · · · contracting firm. Com· "" an. . pe s. . f · ... _ • ast courteous service. 496-5764 wk. REW ARD. FOUND : Cockateil 8120. puter exp. helpful but n<:11
6464J54ot64-4·2S78 Spacious 2 Br Apt """'" Viewtheocean rom M/F Roommate wanted. 642-4463 MO PREPAY v 8 h d & Ad · · ~ sundeck. Sl50 Lge 2Br pet OK. SlSO + Ut11Jt1es. Lose something valuable? ic. us ar a ms. nee. 548·5541
S2ll5 1st ai last • Sec. de· mo. 1.SL la~t + deposit. all maj apple 1498SJ fee 548-7004. * 0.. 7500 sq. ft . ..tt pt!..._.ALTIES P!ace an ad m our Lost _H_B_963-4830_______ ACCOUNTS
posit. Cleu 2br. lba. Up-Slater& Beach. 848·5465 RENTIMES 631-4556 --------ovall. for 1,...dlote g, and Found columns . FOUND: White Poodle RECEIVAILE
per unit. Water & Elec. lrriM 3844 Ocean & Mountain views. ~ 4350 occ..,,aftcy. * Car· R~L~llE That's w~e people look mix. 2 Dachshunds, Lab P er s on need ed fo r
paid , qulel couple ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jbd lk t ......, ..._._, swet bar. 1714) 54'91834 when they ve found an rrux pups, Sbepheai mix. di' verse dut1'es i·n a c ..
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--------.-mo. new. $475. Call «·2l2l. Near l7th. SL S40 mo. • * · Samoyed & more. Also pany. Pleasant Newport
2br, lba, •love " refng. David 979-3953 or Peg at if I•• fwWllM'd 631-1266. Eves 646--0329 ""-Mel. 7:lM. Cats & Kittens. Adopt a Beach environment. To
adults only! No pets! 552-2000 or.,.,.....a.d 1900 ()fflc.l...tal 4400 pet at Irvine Animal Sll.200. Call 631-lBSS foJ1 $125/mo. 645-0767 after Or t d 18 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• XL.NT Care Center. Open every appt. '.
6pm ange ree con o. r. · day. 754-l7l4. --------•
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paint, refrtce. 1 child 675-tU. New 1"2 bdrm luxury ptlHI OK. No pets. $36S. Sierra · adult apts in 14 plans Mft
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Elaide older' 2 llr cattaae. llllll VUla. 8toae frptc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• KOLL C9nll 642-4463 Gar + .ocl yard. tm. leeded wtndowt. beam Room for rent. Female to
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ti 1895 mo Yearly SU-2510. In prest11e loc. Jnclda ..... ~ ... •C..h. lbr, W/W cpt, refrit., ... ' . aettetarial service., te· ....__,_ &r L.~ pa'd. nr buaes, atipp1 1129or497·2147 Roomw/prtv.enttancenr ceptionlst. telephone -~ wet_.. *
c:ntr. 2189 Maple tzlS/mo ap.ctlinc 3 bdrm 2 ba on Big Corona Bch. Call amwerina fl more. From = office ~ :,"~· 1 penoa GDlyl Niiuel Golf Course. before Sam, after 7pm. Jfi~ 8:{u ~i·T };~~ Mfl7: Oto 4.
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Cost.a Mesa. 64S-3433 Br· paid\. SS.50 hr, P /time.
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ln ... akNU.,, c::NIU¥e <•w..aa&.1. trt1·lrinunln1 It rt· No Job \00 •mall or too neat. carefw and asplrry. PET,ERS PAINTING Refa. Keith66l..8236. Aa,-atl. ...._, .... rairva.L """ fft1mate1, Bit-Cati BeaM&-2115 meodll\,J. Free pickup Expr d. Reas Rates. Ut rfll&able • loftpen1lve. anddeUvery~ Free Esl. Call Gene ,._...,JR.,.w lSt·-· Hal.ll-move-clean-up. Con· ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• :!;!'!['I-a '".................... crele removal. Dump J_,....t.1 Sturro & Plaster t•atch . .. I•• ll•O Ceaatr-•~tlo• a.eC'TIJCl~·rnc.cl T.L.C. Laodacapifti and truck, quick 1erv. _ .................... Prof. painting. Ext & Int. no Job too sm. qwck It
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Jn &aw..-. _....... crete. Call Oavld Daves Painting, servmg ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~. C'l"lalMI. wllll. •a I••...._ et-. t.ilett.ntlan. •tull Jobe, Ha b 18 ~ Prof nr WTk. tile, wood. area 9 yrs,. most reas. G . Gidley Plumber. ......._•"·~· OZltl' ~--: wttt atl1 Joh. _1_'!Jtlnu •..... : ................. H do I parquet. stripping, w~x-Insured. lie d.586-3425 Repair service anstalla·
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0 $ 19 I Dt wort 'J. :.r.· roolin&. ceramic t.lle, dry ROB l N. S HOUSE . Maciel Serv1 le&. Co. 10-1 yrs • mE MAIL ROOM·24 hr. est. Cont. Lie. a3903l2. --~·•••••• .. •-~--M•O Coatnellna wall Ray :4tM981. Cl.EANlNG SERVICE :i:i;.~~~e:S~: Rainbow Pnta. 2600E.Cst.Hwy CdM/NB GamerTlleS40-0760 ~~~~~A" T . s c A. r £ T m.uoo Handyman. Carpentry. For a thoroughly cle~ Call545-1865 Ext/lnt.8yrs. Prof. E'fp. 640-0340or6"444Sl I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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yol&l' baby while you Free i}tt. Kcn67& 713S est. Call Ray anytime 9G2-0510callaft4PM Newport. Costa Mesa & Fine ext/ant painting by shakes-compo.tar. f'.ree Sculpturing. topping, ..._..~~--ue"--Ca-lCl•an"'"" ~ .......... lrvi.ne.67S..3l7Seves. "°'l. "'·'l·"'".,,,. Fin. Avail. thinning, removal. '""" .._ ... ,,..,.,-,, .. ,....,. ·-• ......... Ml -..-• RELll)BLE & EF· Richard Sanor. Sl. lie. "".,..""JIU cle"n·up.646-t845 °"
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••--•••••••••••-•••• Expr'd lied child care. Topping, 24 hr. emergen· Brenda 673-8890 Moving? The• Starving p l / Sociall Servlcn Rea)odel & Room Ad~i· Academic. recreaUonal. ey storm service. Clean-Cleanups, trimming. College Students have • amlin~ m ext, reas ••••••••••••••••••••• ..
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ASSEMBLER wanted for IAIYSlna Bartender. Fu ll time. CASHIER-Housewares CLERK full & part time. Delivery Driver: f'ull Executive S«retary for General Office
growing laser company, For Children of P ror. evening shift Private sak!s. apply in person. Malw-e. Irvine. time. Fcmale.Goodjfnv-Pres. Real Estate Co. Full time assistant to HOUSECLEANERSup
mSJC.Electronlcft/oc Coupleages6 "9.After Qub.Appt.call:W.9561. Crown Hardware, 3107 898-0546 lnjprecord. C.M.8 .P . C dM . T y pin g & helpm copy shop.Varied to~perbr.Car64$-Sl23
precision mechanical. school 2·6 4t on nog-NoCallaSun. E.CoastHwy.Cd-M. SepL 1st. S48·5S71. Shorthand. Salary open. duties. Operation or l~~~~~~!!!~~
Soldering 4t wiring exper ~ days. Our home. Companlo-for elderly ---------• \'.' t II 1 am t:. Doud . Xecox 9400 copier. de· Ho ' "rs .... \ d es i re d . G o o d Irvine. own trans. $4/bl'. =Operators Cleaning P e rson. Apt, " 1 DENTAL ASSISTANT 673.1600 liYenes. binding, etc. Ex· usec ean... · • .... ·
C A01 .,.,... 95o5-036l9 Stall -lease;,. a uni· B!dg. FUil time. Costa lady• cook mea s, no rorI..aguna Niguel office. per prderre<1. but will t11glon Beach area. pay/bene its ·........,._. "" "' Mesa, N•wport 0 __ a"h housework. Room & 11A """'.,,,,.~ I · H 8 "' """ .. 2yrs 495 4600 FACTORY WORK E RS train th!! rii;hl person. .. . ...,.,..,,.,..
ASSEMBLERS We wlti BABVSJTTE~neededfor ~~a on i n · · area. Vehicle needed. board + 52SO i mo. exp.req. . · Fast growing ceriim1c C-<111 752,0482 HOUSEKEEPl::H-Parl-
tra1n. Apply 7 AM. 9 year old girl, approx-. TSLMgrnt. 642·160.1. G73-l9l4. DENT AL ASSISTANT co. 111 Cupa Beach needs imalely 3 houn after 0 T ECH ....... IC E" PORT c f Ha1rstyh:.t time. S5 per hr. Sludcnls MacGregor Yachts, 1631 I A M """' ""......:cal· details m order Construction oriented N n· BEA I mature people for full TM Botboa IClw C lub is OK CdM.152-W5..". Placentia.CM school ; your home. Mere. OMC or Volvo. "'~' · . sales person ror custom Looking ume packing & i.:lazini.t '
Eastsbore Elementary, Certified only need app-dept .. producUon photo-cabinet shop. Xlnt com· roradvancement? obs s 7 S5c h now hirincr-HOUSBEEPSt
Automatic Trans R & R l \\'oodbrldge. Irv.) ly. Call flarrisoo Boat graphy. Ftr. hours flex .. massion opportunity for Established Endodontac °!vib~~~~~s~·A5dva~c~· lla1rstyhst w /followmg. Exp'd Preferre d. FV
man. F /T . exp p r e· Please call Ginnie : Center.542·7211 start at SJ.ZS/hr. Non-aggressive person. Exp o r e n ee d s exper rrent opportumlles. l'all Xtnt. work1n 1: cond. arca.968.3707.s:J.50/hr fetred. 548·2288. 6C2--ml ext 321 days or smoker. Apply Mon. 10·3. ,.. chairs1de asst. with out-96 76 k 1 ti-12 OOO'l. A.sk for Joyc-e. M2-0t6Jeves Bookkeeping Assistant On SUe Photographies. with custom buituers & gOlllg, fnendly personal>-for appt. 4 .5 I as or --. --_ -. -llousekeeping-lite wort<. l
AUTOMOTIVE w /st r o n g A / P ex . · 3:IXl Harbor Blvd., E -6• Architectural plans nee-_Don_________ llAHDWi\RF.SALES dy, 'S3.lO hr. Reliable
S LES .. _..._.. pen·_..., •· ~...,.--A--'aJ C ,,_Sa'"". San Clemente ty. A professional ap. ~ I Ron AUTO • ~-~.. ... ~"·~· M ........ "J h d d FOOD PRc-PARER F "PP Y an per.;.on. 1 non-s moker . 957-8390 "' Ca s•rcMIT...,_ ~..:.n. for urban design · · Cabinets. Call Gene : proac to enlL'>t.ry e· r. : .n fl d f'.
8 · i • l -,,....._ s·--'RDAprefer-"'but trv level po!>1t1on now ar ware. ·"P· ':'0 ' Janetor760-3273Mar0 c us iness 5 grea~ a E.llperieoeed finn..lrvioe.Salarycom-O.SUCAL 492-5661or831'8361. ~ '"-u 'J nres:.ary. 1024 Irvine --------"-Ba,,_ M-~ "•e _......., """ reqw-.. Top pay fr ,_,_., for Food Pre parer ..,., ....,.., ... ~ mens u rate w /ex · Will train lo operate '""' '""· · · ~.. Ave. (\\estcl.aff Plaza> HOUSEKEEPER exp'd .• experie'l'lcedsalespeople. United California Bank perience. benefits. Send computer recording & ~~-exl peAsrike~R· ickallr: ~~e benefits. Me~~ra l an Restaurant Com · NB English speaking, s TopCom~ny Benefits. QOANewportCenler Dr. ~wnes to: PBR. 18012 fl"-~ svc:t.em for new car ...,,.._ . .or c o u.,urance, non sm.,..er . m1ssary. Expe rience d rel' Sala
Demo Plan Available. Newport Beach s.ypart Clrcle. J.rvine, d';;.iershlp. Hunt. Bch Karl. Partner's Bistro, _644_-«ies_______ helpful · Not reqwrcd. HARD\\' ARE SALES. Ap· :lrans~SJl·l~ open.
Health•Llfe lnsur-ance. ... 6414 91'714. a r ea. ca lt colt eel : Laguna Beach. n...-t-• Re~eptlonisl for Xlnt bene fits. 1672 ply rn person: exp. not Paid Vacations. , EOE ...... c....91 .. 7 v.;o•... " Re ynolds . I riv ne . c H 11 1 Don't pus up t.hls Kte•t · · · 1.i()(;lij[iif;M;HTc~!;;'...--;;;;; .. ;;;;;;;;;;; COOK. FUl1 time or part established office. Ex-necessary. rown ouse anacers or
opportunity. Apply ln Banldn& ·---------i ti~.Call perienced, mature.•-54().-5662
--·------Hardware. llf11 E.Coasl )'(Mhsbeher. J!el"SCl1Lod.aY. C•t1•1rs.rrice I04XXUllMGITC. Clerical SS9-8S99 54S-45S3. FttONTCootC Hwy,CdM. , 642·3380 . ...,_
BAUER MOTORS .. ,.,......... eua~~fice INVENTORY COOt<S -DOM--E-$TI_C_H_a_• __ , 4nights.1 d ay. apply m HARD\\'ORKING In· HOUSEPARENTS llllcll & 1'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I ,.. person 2Pm-4pm d 1v1du.al needed ! For Mature M /F couple lO re-.-. ... ~ Prn\oul experience de-•= Apply in person or call Mother's Helper for 7 Reuben·s Plank House permanent full time side in group home 41 .~r~ sir.abAe,lilhtl.YPiDC&s re-•1Wr11plnga.rtl/ for appt. Lord Jim's ID>. child M-f". Japanese 6000\\•arner, K-B. plumbing tr ade, will supervise i DID adults.
COSTA MESA ~ Secret.,, COUNTERS Restaurant. 2956 Bristol. spkg. o.Nk . ~~hveDoown \.ram, must have own Allernale weekends rree.
IU., ..... r_u,om:sea-'-' 'I CM751-0341 trans.to plD<.: < ver GE.'IJERALOf'c.Sharpgal E f d ~~· -na Metbodlcal /Venat. e a ........ _ now 11 earn ex· Shores>64S-5840 truck. Gd money. 8 to 5. xper. p r e e rre • At.rrOMOTIVE 261511.aPaz.~ person lO pOSt accounts .... _ Cook Wanled for small •---------forbusy ofc. Llte typ1ng. 49S-146S S900/mo. Ii benerits.
AUTO CASHIH Mission Viejo rec/payabfes vouchers. tra money aaslsling m DRAFTSMAH MEEOED phones. misc. ore dulles. United Cerebral Palsy Immediate o-ning. Ex-837.Q066 tvpe 4$+wpm, r ecep· weekday & weekend in-quality resktinaurandt. 3 L B h 642-6830 Health Bar Attendant. Assoc S46 5760 ,... £.0 .E . t., i t •-t I I vent.ones. Pleasant wor g con . yrs. exp. aguna c ---------1 Mon....... 4 10 7"2 7903 .. . perience required in ---------1 ions "' secr e ar a dayshift.675-4720 office. Type5.497·3374 GeneraJ ·r• · · · ~ · · automotive casberiog. Banking duties. Irvine rum. mfr. '°' need 30 I CW» ask for John. University HOUSEWIVES-Are your
Goodsalaryftcompany CaJJK.H.540-8894. 'eu , ~I epdre-Counselor. Boys' Club. DRIVERSfor O.C.photo •lcAooloy is AlhJetacClub. ctuldren going back to
benefits. Contact Mrs. TEU.£1 Bookkeeper-AIR. A/P, f:~t~=~~; ~~g:ft Oelinqwncy prevention lab needed. Gd. dnvmg .owhWiwcj: H-OST--ESS--E-S--A-n_d_o_f_ri-ce-I scll1. are .YOU bored or
HaWlelal P""RTTIME --~"' ....... et'pts •. d;"pers. 29th project. B.A .. lyr. exper. rec. reqwred. Co. car. OnFooda1JCbash1er /AcntnMg .. -...... ~per hr. ""·II or need extra money? H "' ~· .... ~ • ... · •. b r· 549-7366 ·C asts only. ust """'" .., ru you're friendly. cons· Poeitionavallablelnour ment, lite typin g , 557-0045 195o t mo."' enc its.---------• have lO·key by touch. pert-time. Ichabod's HB etentious & dependable COHHRL
C HEVROLE r So. Coast PJau Office. phones. H.B. 556-1834. F\nal filing datYeS: p9·2·1
80· DRIVER needed to de-Please call for appt. & Fulle rton . Students we want you for a de·
r d Res ume to n· liver & mainl. rental 645-7358. Mon. • f'ri. pre ferred. 752-6955 or i Experience pre erre . • dlfna.ln g r._., corporated. 2803 Royal . t SJ 80 h S::K)-5_ 640-llJl I I g h lf u l & q u a n t ~alph Kinnlngs: Aill time, ex.,lr~lPrul rn.L•n:_ Palm Dr. Costa Mesa. :.:! ~~ m . . r . restaurant ror a variety
. bul not nee Many co U \ 11 CA92626 . GENBlAL OFFICE/ HOSTESS/WAITRESS d duties avail. No exper CA L I F 0 R N I A benefits =· '·• at leeO flMl'ORMl'Yf'ft!SOHN(lSflMCt.s • ,..._ a. E rt ...-t -... n n .bl Col nee. \te train. Positions
R ~ ; I ' ' •
r .. \ '•1 1
~4 b-1200
-===-------1 FEDERAL ' · 03 0nag..,..,r •. xpe en .. ~ RECEPTI_.. ...,ays, eves. ext e. · are now avafl for
A\IJ'OMOTIVE SAVINOS&W AN Placentia, Mesa. l7ZJ•'--h~ CAI_. HE:LP 1 ruU Ume. 9-6 Mon.·Fri. Small comiany near fee shop. Newrorter Inn. full U eA1WL1CO•S• """'"'--C •-Dr _,. ......--....-. ""'"'-rt I 1 6 M Fr\ Call Janet or appt·. weekdys 8-<I., • me. -·" "' ,, _,, &vw11 en..,. . ._.,_ Sandwich Shop Mon·Frl l pa t.me · on.· . ocean n ee s mature ... _ ly l "-taMesaCA926218 ------... ....,..._. o.....1 I Ph ~wtmin8yrs.gen'I 644-1700.exL#s.59. ,--..,ase app 0 person: DOKI ~ ACCNTS P AYABLE.1""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ........ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ l<lam·3:30pm apply 300 ~onBea h!~!_M1S80cy, ot""'fi·~,,_· exper. Accurat• ----'-------•St.one MIU Terrace, 2915 ""'COSTA M...e.a. F,quaJ()pportunity ,.___. __ ,,_ ~ F Redhill Bkig#lC.M. , ...... .,.,.. ac ~· . ..... " Hos..___ 1r-Li-n....a"''U CM #Vf~M.sECAI~ Employer """8M"'"'',.. expr. pn:i. 549-1110 Mr.Grant. typis t. 50wpm. Front ~s ~ n.QUll ' • • __... ~·-. • Ms.Davts.540--0500 ---------1 desk telephone rece p· Apply daily. 111\M In HS«PRWANTED!
MIWISTDIALB Banking Cllrictll Counter Help Days . DRYWALL Ha_n ger I lion. XJnt. co. benefits. person. MiCasa, 296 E. Separatelivingquarters.
Ike need experienced MEW ACCOUNTS IOOIOC9Rf/C Marketing/Sales Haagen·Dazs lee cream paper; el~ctric1an an· _ca_ll_El_l.;...y_:645_·_3632_. ___ 1_7th_St_._.C_M_. ----• ?60-6040
J'JOOP&el. .... ... ~J,oc~ows. COU.,.SB.OR Fashion Island Invest· Fashion Jslnd invest. Store. 213 f592·3770. dtor plumf.?er. Must be 1. ltfeelw11u " " Finn. ExpandJng. XJnt. 71A,....,, """".Alice. exper'd. 631·2004 2 Parts Department For our South Coast menl firm. Excellent OP.· career oppty. in active .,.....,........,
Pel"SClllDel Plaz.aOffice. Experience portunity. Exper. & aales envlr. Will handle COUMTElt.CASHlER Electrician
3 . s.,, It c h board preferred. Good lyplng rmturlty reql.lired. Cill: lite acctg. functions 4t S-6 days per wk. Pioneer Need qualified electri·
Operators skills requl r ed. Call 640-0'123 licensing assign. Non· Take-Out. Corner or clan with background &
4.casbien Ralph Kinnlngs : !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!f s moker pr ef. Call: Oranae,&l7th,CM.(2(}1 exp in DC Drive &
S. Office Personnel ~·1 F 0 R N 1 A BOYS ~ Gl~ls ror ad· 1·640-0~!!!!123!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l E. t'lih general ma lntenance & SALISPIOf'l.I FEDERAL verllsang ('1rculalion.1= knowledge. Xlnt com ·
General OffJc~•·Hot-ef ____ _
Need sharp lady or .
CJentleman for •casllier
s 111a II p hun b In CJ Mr .. /Hitfl
IMSURAHCE
SALES REPtrralnees
lleeded for Newport
Beach " surrounding areas. Sta.rt salary to
$500 per wtt w /lge multi·
line 1RSurance company.
752-7990. EOE. Cool.art~ Ma,nuson SAVINGS ft LOAN TranaportaUon provided ~e11P_...,_ H•M pany be~its with good ~l tleSTownCent«Dr. fromlkh&Karbor.CM. Oerit ........,,_, "'"-"' growth ,pote nthl. 640.9100 <:o&laMeuCA92626 6*8867 Counter help " a run 642-1593 ask for 8111
contr. u. typiftC). •PM ~r
Bookkeeping, er• Mn. /Efts
rands. He a• y We are seeking reliable 1---------people-0riented persons.
~~uatOp~unit time ham processor Hogan. AUTOMOTIVE ..,.. Y BUSPERSON needed. "'£11 TYPIST wanted. No exper. nee. --"---------•
Emp yer Mature woman pref'd. "'-\\ill train. Call Stan ror ---------i All YOU...,. Bank.Int WUl train. Please apply ll"IMI appt. Tues.-Sat: 673-9000. Electronic
p h O n e S & EnJOY excellent com·
res pons i b i Ii ty. pany benefits inc.luding a
C M 5 5 7 2 2 7 8 Cree meal per shirt. App-
• • • ly in person 9AM·Noon.
A SAL15MAh,. Barclays Bank. Costa Pe r o ' • S p l c e r y B.ICTIOMIC
DOYOUWAMTIU Meta branch has &he Remurant. Mon.· Sat.. :.,.:bttide:f58!::k':!~a~ ~ls~ trt:~dT~ TICHNICWI Gt•.,·alOffice
ext. #400. Mon·Frl. Personnel MARRIOTT HOTll..
900NewportCtt. Or. !-_l:'very otbal' ... ead followtnl ~~ openlnp, ~~~:r2221rv"~· "',aln. Clerk Typiat to assist In sharp, h a rd working Needed Immediately In Dynamic Newport Beach
For Classified Ad
ACTION
Call a
Dally Pilot
AD-VISOR
642·5678
,..,, dr\,,.uptei.1CT•mln&mo. no.(~11 UIA1e =andvariouaolher female. Sports back· our rapldtY expanding Stock Brokerage is look·
2. ~cepOoaal Pl>' pro. aper, vault tellet tt tnt'l Carpenters needed to in our busy ac· ....... -t ......terred. Mus\ Irvine b ased ri rm . ing for sharp individual l"!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'I'=~~============~= fl'!_lllf teller. min l -eaper. 0 P ti d t • &'.,.. ... .,..... Ch a llenging position ood t 1 ·~ r·u 1 1: ~~plan 1tttb peat Ba~l•-Banii. an •I· wor k In a na t. coun 101 iepa r me n.. wort weekends & some performing various as· w/g YP ng""' I m-
Newport Beach
F.qual Opp Ecnp{yr M I F
...._..T 11 1 v 1 t l Weekdays " weekenda. Qualified candldale must eves. Call Janet or sue at sign~nta in support ol mediate opening. Call
4_.._,oltbeblettnia-r ma\ v e ac o n IJ5.U20Dayornlght. have excellent typing .JomWayneTennisClub. -ai---rtng research & _G_ail_._:_752_-<m_o_. ___ _ ~or ret....-. in a..-0 empioyerMIF.YMtman. ___ _..;.,_...;;;._--i llllllls(60wpm). 644.-00 "'''6U""" ..
an!LI ...... ? ERA Vettnlll It ban· Car Rental Co. needs ___ --·------• development. M11umum """' elk,__. ----...a to ..._ __ ) f I We offer an excellent REDIT SSISTANT 2 yr-s exper. in digital & All _~_ blive to do to _..... ..... .._.__ llltu..._, c or genera car C A : a n a loc electr oni cs.
GIHBAL OFACE
F /T duties include
mounlin i; x -rays.
general office work. &
some recepl duties. Den·
t.al background Is helpful
though not necessary.
S t a r t i n· g S a 1 .
S700·S800/mo. Apply
ORANGE COAST DEN-
TAL X-RAY LAB 12S
Baker, Ste 1200CM.
qulllfyia: •Y· Cootad Michel.fl a\menance A llaht re-salarY-benentspackage. Immediate opening In Micro-p rocessors eit·
A. •bard wonlna Greln8SH 51l P11ra.5Se-l7ll For Imm ediate con-our Credit Dept. for ex· pertence desirable. Ex·
i 8. ~ive. --------•I sideraUon. please apply perienced Credit Aasis-c e 11 e n l com Pa n Y C. Ntaia_ppelll"&DCe c·~11~ ln person &o: Gena Mezo. \ant with heavy phone benefits, pleasant work· D. 1h11Uobe1n. IN m. 9aJD.J.2noon experien ce. Good ing envlronment. Con-
F meetlq thele clerical skill• necessary. tact Penonnel:
' Uoaa Mid ap. • Xlnl company benefits. ~
t u •a1'1 M. POMDEROSA For appt. call Penonnel .,,...c ... , ...
IOUINWllT
SAYlll•I I LOAM
AllOC .. TIOM
• 1 1 HOMES 54MIM. 180UMichellSouth
•&u1Nueenter'Dr. Dell belp, part time, ex-1'"!!!1.nUw!!!!!.55!!7!!·!80S!!t!EO!!!!E!!!!!IGeneral omce. Need Jrrine, CA 11115 perteaced. Suchrichea, a.: sharp 1al ror buly coo·
del h ery, etc. Cd lil, lrac:tor'a ore. Typing,
AlftnmUveAdtoD m.ma. lllcS.'y .. SI.ISO 1tvy pborH11 +misc. olc
'!!!!!!Em!!!•!!!!•!!!!M!!l!!P!!!!!I fta'-1 • _ _...__. h ln f'Nal amee appearue.. duU•. \o\' /train. F tr . .._ ....uw1C St.ore lila •t type 7$wpm, 5tl-*3 CcUI needa F If 6 P tr .,..,.. 1bortM. Pftfer •--------CLm U•IJllD help. Eap prt ferrt d. someone ramlllar •••M.Ofl'ICI for u rpt t clu n'•• <Mr l&. Applcalkm to w/audit dept, Call Vicki, te St2000 •ab. lPGl·ICHD· lloe· Gallo'• Dell, noo E. MMDI& Coastal Person· U h b"'"' • t
Frl. PoHibly rtUr td oa.t Hwy, OHi. tam. nel ~y. mo "arbor cl~d~n i"li'R e~prA /11p
L.111111 ... t ,.., . ....., orphooeev•atMl--Bl. Clil knowledge. 10 key by ~~~~'l n.a.auH• SALE ada In t=:'u.---1 '!q!\'EflAFEE touch, eccurate typist.
---...__.. •-ad w1fl1ures, liaht ..... a111 -Mt n-IMJ>alb'Ptlotbriqbap. to a ln C.M. •H.B. • .. ,_ l --'t.h --...1 In Tustin call 1tr....,_,.._,....., w ......_TopLlce)'OU Mam, F/180. +SELL -~ma-.. a .,...,. .... · •llllM ~chulW dn"'81 card, pboH .... bll car. DrdJPUat.ClwtnedAd.,_812_·1300_·_. -----
lil.ClllllGMJ--. .... Wda1! MMel. If• _... WaAdffelp? 642-S178
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In IKll tlona. Cer dtv•loper /llV,ld•r 11DM1«inled. fl Hll Xlnt career C>P11C>rtunity T'!achr-Preacbool it \hltrena. prof..,'°'1aJ '1clf~Uowrefri No
.-..11r)' firtt. ~ eowpm .,, •• ,. dlc· dlacipllned! Outelde f« lirl with lood exp It kiMM'1arun thnl 3rd. onl)'. Newport Elkl ll very pou." U5
...-. Ul*\enct · UiplloM •P. fOoct co. ulel pmon needed tor top drl\11, m\nhnum Olll ol Aate credential Lodp lib-Fredericks· Ev1wtmda9$l..asaG ICC uo. Boa 304. bn•flt• olfere4. Cell· Newport. trvine. • 11.,. ?Owom. Wte•pecttop•f ok.646-1~. 61Mtio · · ...,..._, N.J . 07ISI 1..1nn at Taylor Woodrow roundlnl areas. Thia well to 1et the right · Relrta, Frost·FrH.
"--7SZ.'71A poaltlon requires U · person. Also orfcr in-11IM LIADH WAfl'al SSIS 111. IZOO
N perieoteuua1eafortem· auraO(c. profiltharin& & Put time. $1U7(hr. As· Apply in person or call 840-2932 IR.l.-iptkut; Ill ewport poral')' ~1 place-4 day wuk. Olllen St.One alstant Supervising. for appt Lord J l m't1
811ch lMwance A•etlCY mtnt. The company will Advmlalna. N.B. Pbooe planning, & 1nill•t1ng Rdtaurant. 2956 Brlatol. \\'ESTIWGHOUSE Elec. Es ntieda peraol\ to lY1"1.. olter a bue aalary. e•· Carol~ 71'-644·9050. leen programs. City ol CM. 751-o:Ml Range 230 volts. 6 mc,./.. ·"'
Ille. " •Uwer buay penae account. com · SecteU.I')' ll'\llne, 7~·3814. Co mbo. SUS /080
llllClOfm • ul• = Oood hours ' ~.Ir aro\vt.h poten· r a • h 1 on 1 1 1 a. n d •WAJTUSSIS• ,_842_-0258 ______ _
COUlllJ•ltr (LO\'etll!VIAllh . Call otane 8 : tlal. Fotlntttv\ew, call Brokerage Firm. T•Dka•Solcfton Full time, part lime, Washer & Dryer xlnt
U•• m Oii • •· -~ E.O £. betweeou,s:W-2058. M t 'bl S3.75nr plus bonuses to split shlll. Call 2-4pm. • aoelel .. A1eocy l o a ure. responsi e start. No exper necess. Monda -Frida 751-4433 cond .. $l25ea. IUPlf"Y\M end ch.apttone REC&PTlONIST I ER· Sales loau.ran~: Need 3 person. Heavy phones, No selling. Across from Y Y 646-5848
DAILY PILOT tamer RAND O I R L for key people lo train " &d typing skills req. Call OC Airport. Z.9pm call Y..attresses. Over 18 yrs. '' boYsend&lflaonaone Newport Be»ch motivate neVI hires. Mrs.PraU:644·91U. Sue.641·0Ui9 old. Apply In person· ~GJ~AIRElFrost~~
m-ont baaia, evenil\116 Dev.loper. Part lime. "Top Pay". Mr. Booth Secretary needed ror 1768Newport8lvd.C.M.' ~9~~· 1 ·
to tPM. Wo need con· 1·5. 5 d1y1 per week. <714> 7e0-7037 Psychiatrist's office. Ac· TELL.EIS
urned. lnnovatlvo M\dl have aood phone S&Jesmen wanted to sell curate typing, filing. In-Penn. f/t <5a,, day ~kl. Wanted: PiiiaCook Aalctto. IDIS
I W• AL penoftl who are lookln& vol~. t'tont office ap-secwity service6 in the s u ran c e , bi 11 i n & • APP '·' c a n ts w 1 l h f)Jll & P rr avail. ..................... ..
e\frw•\ Anh\•1t\ to --1----s• lot• lucrative pirt·tlme peat&l\Ce and have a de· Newport Beach Corona i....ft d & ............ · s14>ervtsory potential de· ---~6:.=.:7S.~l6S6~---l•---lllll!ll~~~~~ •--..... -._ ·• potltlon S4 bourtollart ' peg._.r uuu.ui.eepmg S1l'ed. Tyr 40wpm xlnt -.,.,BLICFURNJTURE .........,,.._•Mil& b · ~tolouolc:.l,)'pinJ, CaU 80.432l ext 2~0 pend1blecar.67J-472.S. del Mar areas . Ex· desired. Need mature. benefits advance.ment WAREHOUSEMAN .-v .
n vu .. w /laHra11H Part IJdo bid&. a.2717 bd~ z aDd SPM Alik Rtteplloruat fOC' l&gbtin. g penence necessary but stable person. Salary po~teotial Call 979.3600 needed for electronic d1S· •Al£TION * ~·~"'-t =·,_or_.,... __ m_1 _____ wLori manufacturer. must not required. Call for negotiable.644-8810. EOE. ; trlbutor.Gd.salary&co. "'-1..M7:JOPM ;:. ~••In 1~ ~AL OMCI 0.....,. COllP have idnt phone exp .tr al)llt.972-1980. Secretary-Y.·onderful . benefits._ Call 8 lo 5, Lovd_y~;m sets. bunk
...... 6 ...__ .... '--·~-T"P~· Cl""r' .. al. .. ~Plot muai lY"'" wtU. Exn ln Organic Cook. Laguna TILE MAN NEEDED m Mon .. Fra. Mr. Tracy ......_ .. ,_a tbls ch -----1 .. "' '" '" St ...... _, ___ .--1 " Sales Beach 499-S683 Trabuco Canyon area. 549-(l9S4 ...,...., c1w1 s, • rs. ~ lae.luiilla• .. rkeliea cSaya , room for ad· 330 , 'I reet uu•H•-aett.en. orms a · · Ceramic to rooCing. ---------• book.shelves. sola & lov. XJla&N.lL~at.lila. ror vuceme11t.T .. l4 CCl5t.a Ne8~.CA mutt. Some accounting HOTEL GIFT SHOP SICRETA.RY/ Rererences. 548-2917, Young Man for eseats, bide-a ·bed.
;:::• .. ~!,meet cal Mewnatt Equal()pport::mp&oyer dutHll.546-2901.Danny. People«iented. reliable DRAFTSHRSOM 581·5577. Newspaper stwfmg. Sat. ~~i>i™~J~:
-Redioloay oUice In UCB'T &NX person needed to wort Unique person w/sec·y 12PM to &PM. And Sun INSURANCE n.un oeeda mcmncer -81!-....am nights and weekends skills & drafting/design TOPLE.5SMODELS rrom 3AM to 7AM. AP· SAYE SAVE SAVE r-5a~ Exceptional persona1i· beginning aft 3 PM . ~r. or schooling. f'~ S7SDAY.PAJDDA1L.Y. prox. S5 per hr. 548-8441 We honor BorA. MC. SECllET/JlY from l·~: 30pm, M · t' ST AFf ty-lront ofc. Must have Should be sales oriented lrvine rum. mfr. call K. no exp. n~. 826-2583 or646-1413. Cashier's checks & Cash Comm'l . properly la Mu• t b av e own typing exper. " handle H 540-8894 No p ER SON A L liabUl~~per.eec.M1&1t transportation 4' basic SUPEllVISOI 20·30 tint PBX. Call andabletooperatecash · · Tow Truck drivers want· C HECKS PLEASE! laiaw ~amlc persoa.all-dencalskills. SM-8Sl2. Tempor.ry Placement Vicki. 541-605~. Coastal reg!Ster. Enjoy excellent SECRETAR Y \\'anted for ed. exp'd only. Live m se Food available. lte ms _.
t1. Y<ork in au. u • i 0 EAST SA, ES seTvice has an operung Personnel Agency. 2790 ~mpany benefits. Apply law ore. located nr. OC Costa Mesa. 646-9638 ••••••••••••••••••••••• sub1ect to presale.
custCNDrr service rep. ')lRECTOR R.epre .. sent foranexpenencedinslde Harborlll..CM '" person 9AM -Noon. airport. No pnor legal ~ 1005 MASTEASAUCTION CaJI 761·945S, ask tor lnport/export co. Spend supervisor. To qualiry. NEVER A FEE Mon-F'ri. Personnel ex Pe r . r e q u 1 r c d . Trade Schooas ••••••••••••••••••••••• 20'15""2 Newport Blvd. CM
t..pne ~ ol ,, you must be an ex· !~~~~~~~iii~ MARRIOTI HOTEL Substantial bookkeeping Cost Too Miich? 833-9625 .••••••• 64&-8686 .,,,..~ ume In Mideast. perienced sell·motivated Ii 900Newport Ctr. Dr. duties. musl type a p· Learn a skill and get paid WESTMINSTER
JANITOR. ruJl-Urne. mid· >naly:te customer need person. Our company .-rlOMIST Newport Beach proic. 70wpm. Start at while you train m the ABBEY • nlCb\ '° 8AM. Retired &recommend computer willofferyou topsalary, Ad Agency needs In· EqualOppEmplyrMIF a>opermo.955·0950 At'my Reser ve. Serve ANTIQUEMALL
penaoa preferred. Apply •Y s le m · Re qui r e expense account. com· telligmt, mature recep-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~lsECRETARY : Full tlffic, near home plus these Daily 10-6, Fri io.9
ia peraon Hacienda ktQwledge of business .mi.ssiorl.&oneollhebest tioni•l to handle busy ii typing, filing. IJght book· benerats: PX. retire· ClosedTu.esday t..anea, Moulton Pkwy C\Stoms ~ market for surroundings available. ~ & overflow typ· Sales k . h S ll f ment, ex~rience. and 11751 Westminster Ave.
Plua. Laeuna Hills. pnducL 5 yrs electronic For con fl dent i al in· fng:fiasic typing skills ~ .-S eepmg, P one. ma 0 · rm re. Positions for prior Garden Grove S.54-6103 ---~-----1 enilneering exp. Speak terview. please call (so.pm accurate>. er· \\·e are looking for 1 am· fice. TSL MgmtG42·l603 se rvice als o . Lo s (~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!~~
JANITORl AL·Exper'd Arable and English. between9&5.5~-2059. rorless proof reading. bitious salesperson to Alamitos ReserveCtr.
waxer, Cull·llme. Irv. S2JIO/mo. Take ad to neat front ore. ap· sell Reader Ad advertis· SECRETARY PendontalAssLSt. a r ea . Pay c om · nearest E.D.B. office P E~T Con l r 01 ~ranee, pleasant pro· mgto localbusinessesin DOUGLAS OIL CO M Denta1Hygemst
mensurale w /abllity. D.O.T. 003.151 ·014 ad Serviceman needed. f~s1onal phone voice a Newport/Irvine area PANY of California of OenlalAsstSl mms , pait by e mployer. 546·9468 mast. Min imal exper. re-We offer base + comm., rers the following career DentaJ X-ray Spee
JAN1TORJAL/Malnlen1n Moning Paper Roule Pharmacy Clerk needed. q'd . Call ror a ppt. excel. co. benefits & opportunity OraClSUlerrkg(feryypA1ssts1St.
ld f N ... e e :J56.0460, Kelly. bonus programs. Call PURCHASl .... G o e r man w /r e s . 4.am6am. 7 days /week. o exper. "c ssary Mrs. Bell at The Pen " MedicalSUpplySpec.
HOOSISt CAllNET
Kitchen cabinets. com· plete lane of American Oak & coUectables.
Frul•ds Anticllle•
864 Y.-. 19th . C.M.
642·7331
1·7PM, 5 days. S800 mo. runls ht o wn auto. Parttime.646·7"39. n ysaver for appl. SECRETARY Behav1oralSc1S"""'. ---"' p O Bo ...., CdM ._.... •L .a.G-... ...-~ ORNATE 1889 S1mp1Jc1ty ......, .. -· x .... l. ~/month in Cdm, PHOTO FINISHER rull ~•• • ~• 00-081l Performs secreta rial Call yourArmyResecve Coal & wood base burn·
9121625 • &N11Bch. CaU&7:H>Oll tune, mature. Irvine. Positions available in ~~~~~~~~~I duties for Purchasing IU!crwtertoday: ing parlor stove. S3500.
KINDERGARTEN OFFICE DELl''ERY 898-0S46 Northern & Southern SA.1.ESPERSO.. Department. Good typ. ~~llaa'.!1n1la~c5!'.3'1303731 l!l>l Tin homed Colum· • Orange Co. Full benefits, h h d ....,, " ""' Teaeher. full time (or BOY Expr. pref. Forinro. call Ladie's fashions. Expcr. 1ng and s ort a n re· a---------b1a Gramaphone w/oak
Fall. Credentials. Call: f\IU tme. Neat appear· "'~U . Shlclo/l..ftbC Budget ·Rent. A·Car. only. 673·3211or675-9120, qwred. Expenence pre-TRAINEE case. SSS0.1918 Heywood·
5uunfl40..8820 ing itdivldual w/valid .... time i><?S, ustoSJ 772·6550or979-8826 ask.rorAnita ferred. Alarm System lnstalla-\\'atefield wicker phono-
---------• Calllornia drivers black & white prtnlfr. ------------------tioo. Kno wledgable graph-unpainted: S9SO. Lab-licenst. H.S. Grad. Apply _64>_3MO __ . ______ R.E.SALES SALESPERSON Salary commensurate w/tools. \\'illmg to work. 1900 oak china cabinet, ~_ac1,.TlH inpenontoMr. F~n.tes. Prepare s ub division A CAREER ~;~~onin:7~~'::,~~ny. ~~1e:~lne;~ei:~! ~x; 5'.15tostart.642·3493. w/serpentine g lass:
--• at Rolert Bein. Y.'llliam maps, tentative maJ)Efor benefits. Please submit $1200. 1906 National
Interesting pos ition Frost fl Associates. 1401 urban planning real IN REAL ESTATE? SALE.5PERSON for anti· resume or call. in con· BrassCashReg1ster on 9 wigrowt.h opp(y IA bk> Quail!l.N 8 Findoulifit's for you TYPIST . drawe r oak s tand : tnedical ne&d: BJo. 4'/or · · est.ate co. Maps w~l be FRH SEMl .. A.R que store. \\·eekends nee. ridcncc to. St.OOO. 4 pu~ce leaded &
C he m . background Office ~lerk <Architec· presented to cities fir ap· T ..,_ 26 7 PM J:ll5 Laguna Canyon Rd.· l.._.SU11..a. wre beveled optical crystal
needed. To $1.5.600. Call tural> needed to make proval. Must havl col· ~~pagn~and LagBch.. DOUGLAS Oil "' """"'"* entryset.oakframedoor 611-l~forappt. deUvelies. run prints. lege credit in civil Horsd'oeuvres Sales Retail COMPANY• •Q.ERKTYPIST• w/origina l bra ss
fi l dr · ., •· h di engineering, 2 ynion the hardware. 2 side win-' e awm.,s "" an e job training, 2 yn'ex:p. in , Exclusive larue·s st.ore. Employee Relations suppUet. Must have car. *How to Start mature exp. Benefits. Dept. Excellent opportunity dows & transom. Sl0,000. Corbi~/Yamarujl at civil engineeri.nt. must •Car~ropportunities "'· J E T lo for sharp.detail minded Pvt.party:831~56. be fluent in Skrl. "take T . in comm. ,..,u or P rr. ohn ve ay r individual in Insurance
licydn 1020 .......................
Boy's blue lOspd. Pucb
w/child seat. Brand new. • Must sacrifice. 546·3589.
&y's jr varsity Schwinn
10.sp bil'ycle. Good cond.
S60. 6is.4166.
C..rCK& Equi,...nt 8030 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Camera. Yashica MGl.
only used once. \\'ill
sacrifice. S70. Ask for Tammie. 842-5744.
Rolle1flex twin le ns.
Kodak Signet 3S, 16 mm
Bolex movie ca mera.
has orig. tenses with new
BertluOl 20-16 mm lens.
All m xlnt cond. Best of.
rer. Eves 644·9582.
Petersen's Photographic
Magazine back issues.
t:omplete sets in official
binders roe 1975-77. Miss-
ing J an. issue for 1974.
Offer. 1SS-0000
KO\\'A Super 68 2"4X21/•
SLR witb three lens
filters. All new, in orig.
boxes. Best oCfer 759-0060
Law Office, Clertt Ty]>ist
good chance for advan· cement. Salary open.
Newport Center Call
752-6895, lPM-SPM only.
54!Hl.2< ad to the neartst state • raan g Hogan. 111 Fas hion 3160Ajrway Avenue Claims. Good typing and Collector would like to ~ECLERK employement oHlce· Sponsored By lsland.644·7IOO. ~:1~:i~~Ctct~:' office skills reqllired. purchase for cash the c.h 8035
BOT """"""1 o• d pa'd Com.-••·ve ·~1~~. full folloWUI. g makes 0£ wnsl ••••••••••••••••••••••• Part• l.itne. Needed for · uu..>-v<> • ,..a 1 Century 21/Goldslar Sales woman for Fashion Employer .,........... -..-:r t.eaaJ Sec. saeeded for F o u n I a in Va II e Y for by employtr... RSVP 646.7434 Island. \\·oma ns wear •A subsidiary of beoefil5 package, plus or pocket watches, run· Manx Kittens 7wks old, cro!Jrinl H.B. law firm Enginetring Co. Hrs : 9 store. Age 25.35 Well Conocolnc. advancement op · niog or not; Vachcron· FemSJO.MaleSl.S. w/ittew offl~. Friendly to L llltn thur Fri. Call NE-SCtOOI. Restaurant d h portunities. Cons tantin , Pate k 557·3299 It casual atmosphere in TEACHERS'AIDE. af· · · groome w /ent u s.l~!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~!!!!!!!!~r 1l d -------w~h-lo work. Need Undaaf641-0280 Waiters & Waitresses. personality640.9483 SECaETARY For more information jhli ipJe, Au e mar_:. Dof)I 8040 -ternoons. " Evenings. Call: 644·1820. _ • ..,,... , ~ ... ~s Leur'-~~lsten,T'f.· ••••••••••••••••••••••• rriendly penoQ l.o usi.t OfClce. Lite t y ping . COOK.9tolr M.644.o232 a.wn.3-5PM. Tues.-Fri. Secretary. Challenging Sec'y wanted for busy ~ .....,.e ~ re 1 ~•iatinl ataff with Telephcne. order pro· NT jOP/f growth opportunity for sales office. Job entails .,~ H'GIBT _, rany
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& Co .• Bail E . ~ESHONO ~· t!'i ~eboeal&.man\c cesstng, near Harbor & PR! SJ me RESTAURANT-Part-outstanding person. to typing contracts. l:fehl ~·~ "" "" Howard&Co Boston· or mp s ire. ·
&1119Ddates. Prefer legal Warner.SS7-3830. tooperate p-ess. F rr. 333 tune heJp, must be nexi· $13.000. Reply in con-bookkeeping, pho es. 7 I 4.559.14 I 4 Ext. any .watch ~r superior ~,;;;.13.t!an~ p~.t Y .
-.:wwtramon MAO . JrdSt, Lag~h. ble in hrs. exper helpful. fidence: Collins Assoc. etc. Must be entbos1asllc %09 quality or interest in·
card.M1 .. 1. ~2ceLaw,,,.f~!.t.a.Hntouwrsa~~edx· p R 0 oJ CT I 0 N perfec\ for homemaker. 56'1SanNicolas Or.N.8. & experienced. Salary cludiogbutnotUmitedto AKC Gldn Retrvr pups, ,.,. .. -'"' TRAINE R bbe hose 546-1911 commensurate wtlh ex· watches with moondisc, x1nt pets. show, hunters. L9Al sac:a~RY lb&e up t. F rr. $3.25/.hr + u r SKnt9ry perience. Call Jack or INA cbrot'IOgTaph. calendar. wtr dogs. Ovtstand1ng Growing Real £state mileag.e.640-5650. prodi:acts.,Mtlst pass co. Restaurant CdM girl office. Must Paulat556-876S. repeaters, etc. ThlS is a pedigr~. cleared hips
Litigation Firm in physical incl. b.ack. X· HOSTESS pos itions type 6S + & enjoy work· a-cmc.c1.,•1 pem111nent wanL Piease 49:J.Ql6l
Newpert Cnlr. liffks ex· CXfice \\orlt & ~1anage. ra~. Talcitlg a1>plicat1ons avail. Full or part time. ing with public. :'lion· ••SECRETARIES•• ofNol'tt.~CG c all Briee 548-3632, Q---~-----
p·'d , efficient·, & ment. Food \\orker. btwn 8 ·10 onl y . Y.·arehouse Restauranl. smoker: business attire Brighl/'1'60/FunSlOOOmo SOOS.Main 64&6347 ua l 1t y German
energetic legal sec'y. ~al. 6 mos. Senior StraUfl e x . 1767 1 673-4700. only. Call Mr Roberts ActgClk/C.:mptrSl0.800 · Shephe rd Pupp1ei.
SIH. Dictaphone 4t Xlnl Citizens welcome to app· Armstrfl'lg A\le .. lrvine. 675-5458 M-F . 9am-4 pm. G01DataProcesss12.ooo OlwlcJe. Ca 92668 Belgian Oak Hutch w I w /papers . M usl sel I.
~Ing Skill& a "raust! ly.Calli&0-8161. EOE. ~ Kendavis Ind .. Restaurant SECRETARY Sh80JVP's/F'un $13.200 beveled glass doors. 640-1631 qual~~::i:.~i~g ~~~ ~DER DESK Co. J Fast·paced entertain· \\·ord Prcs/Magl1Sl2.000 Eq~~~f:Y~~nit.y fo'rench \\·alnul buffet. ---------
Good n-neri·ts. '"'"·""°"' Manne hardware order WHO,~EEDS ment indus try needs U z Remders Agency Beveled glass carved Lab. Ret. pups, AKC. M
/QIC .,..,.....,.., desk for maj. distributor. ~ 1"'1111 sharp person to assist of· 4020 81rch. Estab '64 mirror, small Oak tabl~. lst &2nd skols. \\·ormed
.. ive in domestic ._,lp Strong advancement po-p GRAMMER YOU? nee manager. Typinl(. Newpon/833·8190 /Ftee Typist. part t1me.80wpm. Westminste r clock, 2t_S49-_408_7_. _____ _
waoted. Christian coii>le tent. Gd. benefits. Must WE DO! fast.thinking a must. immediate opening. Call raret-0111 scales Pvt l'ty. F' S· I . Old E r h ' ~ lor2slogle,peopltto b a ve t h orough ANALYST Congenial atmosphere.~ 752-0008. 5.57-7&15;551-~ ;~ee~J~g pup ,n~~C '
take car e ot 3 s mil I knowledge of boating. S56-S292. Sec,.._ Pub Rel lvrff•c:es 80 I 0 papers. eves: 640-6167. t
cbildreo. maintaln 6,l>O 556-0S40 Irvine EOE ~~Ji'e~:10~~..f:'fty~~~ llfttMdlate openht91 SECRETARY Represent~ sm. nat'I TYPtS~IR~ FRJD~ Y .~•••••••••••••••••• sq ft houaelidoall c~· PARTORFlJLLTlMEin Prcgrammer Analyst for ful or part...._, NEWPORT BE ACH N.8 .firmasar•ghtarm I.m.me operung, rapidly Frigidaire. was her & B l ack min iature
if1I. .wases open. C41 anArtGalleryinPeters witl 3 plus years in a daporllicJhhlapll CIVIL ENGINEERING lop~e:~0n;:pl~~nt ~P'Ja~~~~tcl~l"l: dryer -electric. l'lnt Sclmauzer.~KC,gdwith
Judy. 714-586-4400. Landing, HB. For info co~petent data process· NcJhh•. C 0 . N EAR 0 . C • Irvine Personnel Agency detail oriented, self· working cond. $100 each loving family & pell>. ~: Jve-ln aide for elder&! call 213-673-2813 in(lituat\on. Degree re· Al~RT. . 488 E. 17th. Costa Mesa starter. $900 mo. Call or offer. 96:H149. 21322 ~5966.
r l a d y. n 0 n s m 0 k er: Qured. LEAD HELP FUll time. expenenced. Suite 22A 642.1470 Fredde 'Hendley at The \\·.;··ecrest Circle. HB. Beagle: Male.
-c:......, PART TIME Babysitter SHIFT cheerful person wanted ~~ Bolt Corp. 499-4571 !Omo. AKC. ~ --·' needed 2 mornings 3 AH>llcaUon emphaslS is £or en tr Y • l e v e I When you need expert 'f1G.7679or855-l36& ·~ .oan Repr esentative week. Only lovin g, ot financial and general SUPHVISORS secre t a rial position SICRETA.RY TYPIST·Accuratetyping, serv1ce or repa1rs, tum1---------~ Rap'idlJ gro~ln". ag CHJL D 0 RI ENT ED b'lsiness systems. Using w/opportunity ror advan· lx.ny phones, part-time. to the Service D1rectory Cocker Spaniel pups, •'.I .. e riBOL lan°uage ......., __ ~ r.... \\•ilh Real Estate Ucense. n · t · Cl · r· d t I b--" I ~: ,.sresaive Mortage, Bank Woman need apply. Easl e · ,._ •,.non cement. Strong typing & Sa 1 a r Y P 1 us c 0 m . permanent, u1b e a in ass1 te o so ve pure '""'· 2 ma es ;~ . in& firm needs Loan Re1 Bluff Area644-0lln lary commensurate T.sday ~ 2 to some shorthand abilities missions. Jack Scott. hrs. N .B. loc. Call•Jiyiiiourmpiiirobliiiiiieiimii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii&iiiiiiii962iii·8709-iiiiiiiii"
• for ~ange Coun~y ter PART-TIME With previous eam1ngs S. to necessary· Apply in SCO'n REALTY _64s.41 __ 7_s. ______ fl
rtiory. Opporturuty fo A.UTHOalL+.TIOM ~ experience plus ex-person w/resume to: Mr. 3 I 5 3rd St. HI hip p~yin& career I --·TOA cellent compnay benefits TACO DI CARLOS Fuentes at Robert Bem. 536•7533 Real Ealate Lending fo vw--and working conditions. 9925 WSW« William Frost & As ·
, eager bard working lo Master Charge/Visa Please submit resume FomtaiftV•y sociates. 1401 Qu.ail St.liiiii~~~iiiiiiiii=
dividual Contact air center lfl Irvine has part· wilh salary history for N.B. ~i
Typist
POUCYnPtST
· time day openings btwn confid u l \ t --------•=:x JS.w-• Foster731·5844. 10 .. ""·6PM. 7 dys ~k. 1 en a rev ew o: Eq lOp rt nit ,_..._ ""''-· · · nm .. ~•'-SOIL ua po u Y Secretary /Gen'I office. Personnel/A vert/Mktg. uu:. position requires an Start S3.10 hr. \\'ill tra· ~LA Employer Kiss the Jrvin&corporale Depts.. have openings per ex.perieoced typist with on video display units, COMPANY• world good-bye for a expansion-Npl. Sch. good skills (45·SO~PM,
Applications accepteo Employee Relations ROOFERS·HOT-Wanted quiet Corona del Mar fin. svces. firm. Good accurate ly> and
MAIDS 642.IOJO
-----------Mon · Fr i 8 : 3 0 A M • Dept. j location. Manufacturer's typing, shthnd. skills. ex· knowledge of general of· ~au1er a•aiatant for 4:30PM. Time Share ll60AlrwayAvenue for2larse proect.s.Musl R 1 per. req'd. Non·smoker flee p r o c edures.
fabric chain. Retail or Transaction Service~. eosta Meaa.Ca92&26 have at least ~.rrs ex· leleepphonneee~rsoop aeli~tsyafnor\ pret.Call:640-0123 Familiarity with in·
febric experience pref. loc. 3'62Duponl Dr., In. Affi·---.. tlveActlon perience. Acce,.....ng ap· ..-1'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!t s u r an c e po l icy """"" u.-··-.,~.._.oA.AA E.O E M /F &1 .. .._ pli all-· Call Lee Root l·girl office. Lile typing •~ t · 1 bl ~-•\left--. . . ,,... Employer c "'-· . ft Ci.Ung. Noo-smkr pref. Securtt.y Officers wanted erm1no ogy assem 'Y
MAMA .. 111Ullll ,.__..TIME'. •Aaubeldlaryol ln&Co.642·7222. 675-5Cl80. Newport Beach area. ~~~b.'\~~~:
A••re••Cent.er klolt· Aft I J Conoco Inc. SAii.LOFT tt+ per hr. Uniforms & Uoosskillsarerequired.
.I•& for e lu n c ut· $100 PLU-. h as o p enings fo r SICllTAIY trablhtgsup]>Ued. FuUor
.,......._, t.ard weft· PBt M~ PtredlPk>'/eesneeded for ha ft d w or li e r s at to~forOrangeCoun· puttilOe. llale/Female. Please contact Esther illl incll•idul w/bellc Haa&en-Dua lee Crum seamatreues. ~ill train. ly developel' in pleasant Retirees w elcome. HqberJ at 714·558-141' ~ UJ. ~Y la Jlf&abliabed Auto te Shop, eves as wkend•-C.po Beach ana. 4 day omce. experience in con· TeJepbooe -" transporta-ext. 2J09 for interview ap-
,.... TUl Laaune llllla tor home newspa de· Jlust be dependable. Ap-week. 4tM852. 1ttuction industry re-tion r~uired. Call for poinlment. _11a11 ________ 1bvery of the AlLY Jib' in person l54South s•••e. q u ired , SO wpm , _&PPl...___.972_·_1980_. ___ _,
P I L 0 T I o S A N H ' L ~ shorthand not required. ........ CLEWENTE AREA. Laguna wy, agwaa Grow t h oriented Start homed. Salary Secy/Recept; a brtght
Newport lleKh'• moat 4vallab&e ~ lat. M-F Beach. «·S50'7. -nufa ........ .,1 ......_~"'/ startinc at -o mo. cheerful non·smoker. I ,.. = ""' t .. _ ~ p s T •. .... .-nu• ....... ... ~ J . OC:J nN>C: wmce'"l ... R., .. Otd ••""'"·. -»5:30 · A · "" located In Coeta esa, 979-3316. ___ os_ie_-_ . ......., __ ---1 oft40fttt -.r1cd o.llette Salotl, • 5:»t:aoAM . Must • _ _..............._ _ __._ aa•~---to s-11 •1v1c1 St •TIO ..
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' ~aned backs. $.550 (over rec. S250. 2Qysomc tower Linens Lm ps t SKoes · Hide A Way CB. never woman's & man's gold 3 paJSte cymals + hi hat Sir< off list prLce. Phone 12~2 KW Kohler gen.: 13' NYLOX outboard with ~ $1.000 a yr ago>. 536·7111 spkrs, $400. Phillips 212 Scrvs-Wigs-xmas trm· ::~e~~~~1t1~·~~~:~ bracelet. No dealers . Xlnt Cond. $800646-2984 Crol: 752-6476. B/\\" l.91: 1 r edic lion 35 II P. Evl~rude and
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Send d f h Complete set of matched u•~ ---one car or eac aluminun lank, back· •••••••••••••••••••••• 16" UYER Jnbrd. 4 cyl tag plus one spare. We e xec \\'a lnut Off1 cl' kB .. R ul •-GI l k & return permanently F\Jrn .• for sa lt! w /accom pac ·'·· eg alor. "'76 asstron. 17 / · 5 1 dJ~I Pt.'desta1 su.-ermg.
sealed attractive tag & decorator items. 754-7822 gauge lOns ul. misc. fish, 115hp, t;V1nrudl·. $7,250
strap. meeting air line equip. 7518967 sull on warr .• _include::.
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ti ed • I SHERRY'S PETCARE ' ~ 8098 , Lido Yacht Brokera<>c persona z ,ag enc ose Boarding & grooming •••••••••· .. ~·••••••••• 26 Pacemaker. F /B xlnt ... ~~1./c~~·~·P!~:1~ ~ with love. free pkup. ~F Sprkr ,-.ces are go-tn & out. SS.om OBO. _675-09 __ 15 ______ _
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6/9 tags Sl.SOea 559·1300,5:30 lon cart. S95 ~t offer. equipped. galley, auto Newport Beach.
10 or more $1.40 ea 498-2234 pilot. radio, bait tank. Sales Tax lnt'luded TAME Afr1 can Grey new covers. Ideal b:iy Dark Green Double Ender
NOCARD? wtcage,hangmgperch& Searsl9"Color1\',works boat or wcC'kcndcr . At Fiberglass, Navy
Draw your own or send food. S1iOO firm. 960-3450 good. sas. our dot'ks. S16.50t or best \\'hate~al Diesel Pwrd.
runne. address. phone & aft 7PM 646-8601 offer. 642-5735 bkr. $7200&12-7056
we'll make one card per tag. Add 25< each. Alltos, M•w 9800 A.Mtos. Mew 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 Alltos. Mew 9100
Send check or money or-••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••,•••••• •••••••••fl••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• .. •••••
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PILOT PRINTING
P.O. Box 1560
Costa Mesa. Ca. 92626
Lose weight now. 10·29 lbs
a mo. 100% gu_aranteed. can Sandy 540-7375.
Muskrat Coat (sm 7-10) ~
length. S850 or best offer.
893-7724.
Dbl door G. E . SlOO Single •
Door G . E . sso Both
Refrig. good working
cond. 646-8723
Uruvers1ty Alhletic C1ub
Membership for sale .
S400 + transfer fees.
551-3510
Electr ic with cabinet
Singer Sewing Machine.
STS. call 641·8768
6 Harbor Lawn Cemetary
Lots In Cypress Section.
All or part. $300 each.
642·5104.
Camping. Silent Valley
Club. Owner mem·
bership. $3900. 551·3830.
Camper shell, Cits either
Toyola or Datsun. Sl2S.
714-661-0827.
Blue wool rug, 9Xl2. art
deco, beautiful. SJOO.
'180-0405.
TBL TENNIS TBL. Prol.
qual, NISSEN brand.
Xlnt Cond. <S200 new.
$150/080) 63\.2383
8' couch & matching cbalr
in good cood. Reas. price
962>l!IM after-epm
Couch, gd Cood too. Right
hand starter set golf
clubl, oew ~-2 black Ir
~TV's, portable $35
lr$15.9G-5209.
• GOLFERS: Great Bllime.n Set. lfanaPro-
Craft.clGoll Cbabl Bal It
out 1125 firm. 142·1025
HONDA
4 DOORS
HONDA
PRELUDES
SSf&DS
AUl'OMATICS
5 SPEEDS
AUTOMATICS
l~S HONDA AUTOMA11cs
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.. rlauatiDIAvallable. lY bolt 1110 Llkt new 'tl)Yotd l\on ltf\1\flke 6 comeaa•tuldrhethe 77 Dodae van PS. PB. fort.op uaed can-foreian. OVER
c.u. ~'rn.A>o•ao• w.... cyl. 4 •Pd. •d' cood 11600 t,ro1~ t w h u I d1 rkl v e A/C. xlnt cond' 15 mpg, WANTED ~~~·1:re~~~=s~~!~!r . ._look
"" u_ ... _• r.. or • At\er5848·S4711 o a lwa1en p c up p!00.661-6878Eve FIRST' ' ForYourGood ~ -lruck ... drive one qway seeus .
lJAUTOCINTEROK ..._ .... ~ '78 Chevy pickup. xlnl l0d11y •u ve: Ford '76 · uo. 41.000 Allowualheopportunity ~ VW.Porscbeor/\udi
IR\'INK ....................... 14200 ·11 Toyo t u m11es.s cyl,sllck.S2600. toconsidertnepurcha.se IUi/Ua:1t1.-;;-;1::JJ IJl.1... IMPORTANT lAndcrw1 r . S280CI Low 642·3'93. or trade-in of your clean le · -
"1'1 YAM 2$0 ENOUAO 1rfJ°~<iti~I) mlJ .4i4-IW Mtot W..ted 9590 Porsche. Check witb tJs • V\\'-PORSCHE·AUl)t
'IU-SllO ..._04Ph11Xu·a·1 ADVIRTISERS n Fl$ Potd Supercatt, •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• Today! ~~ ••I t..O,...c-ty . ~E.CoaslHlway
M' ttOIR CAT, oran1e 6 .. Ml Ol7I Ttae prlu of It« ma I'S. P8. AJC. xlnl cond WANTED' ·. ,,_, 2925 KarbO'r Blvd. New':!,~~~dceh ~;:0900 ,....._, 80 trlr. r lean "TS tloftda tc:)'I, fair advertlttd b)' vthlc le 1~mµg, '3SOO. 661 Gg71! 1919Lnkewood8tvd. • 1..1.L COSTA MESA
-...... .... c-al m1•-... ....... dealera In th Vl'hlclei t: • LONG BEACH Late model Toyotas and ·--'•o TOP Do· .... R
---... •• ,... • .. •" d111 fled 11dvert1111na - ---1213) 597-3663 Vo 1 v o s · C a 11 u s •36.lt 11••1><>' I"•" 979-2500 w..A 11' A4UA.RIUI m~. ~., MW Pl 752 $'1IO cotumN doh not IOdUd\1 "7D (;~v .. loll I> u All\ OPEN SUNDAYS TODAY !! I c.....~ .. O•v .... "' l»·l3l3 PAID FOR
~· I aaaa.. trailer, TIUUMPH ''l'l . "CC •">' appllC'ablo t11ua., trailer bn1 kcs I h1\ch, WE IUY GOOD & CLEAN Ja-r• •• .Up •~••I ... _ .. __ .. ..,.fr.-• llttnu. transfer r ~i.. pu eicc cond 4946l2ti 'W Chevy PU 350 v.s ~ TOPSPAIOFOH ,...E ... ._.C..,.RS N.a. INIO OwHr will .,._..,__, ....... (1nan('f' charsea, ft fOf' ton w /912' Weekender. JM PORT&SPORTS ~ "'" "' USED CARS! ,._.M lMI laO "'rm 671 45"22 tdt pollutlon control dt' '75 l>od&e Club <.'ab. gd Auto, air, stereo. 2 s ide TOYOT•·•OUO CARS. 848-7100 AND TRUCKS
---vice c~111fklUOfla or de cond 124~0 or o ffer tanks. air shocks. Xlnt 1"' Hwtiw 11•4.
UU Kaw a a ak1 UO uler documooll&f)' pre ~or641>-40'12 cond. S3000. P .P . " .. .,;~;:•;:o.uu M ake those good miracle
mazda
SPIRIT M Cat. N• ~ork.
w /1aU1 6 tralt.r . 9iOO or
MU ol r. l ·S wkd)5
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COMHRL
CHEVROLET ~~lf.11IA•I Jli <I
(l~l\\1~'->\ --fer -1!!. .s.tns t.ht• lldverti.1·r rlt!wly rcb. · heavy :.us · 'GS Ford F2SO. 300 cu inch. SeU w1lh EASE! some other family by ad
peni.ion It tire:., runs runs very gd. $1200/080 It's a BREEZE verti.smg them for sale in 2150.....,.. ll•cl BM~ 7$ $ ......... ; good. S1400b73-7498 962-1427 aft 5pm Classified Ads642·5618 Class1f1ed. Call642 5678 C09la W... 645-5700 UlAOEl>' C*tk• 91ZO __
S-46-1200
Makeotrer ij46 fil44 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... New flOO AMtos, New 9100 Autol, New 9100 A.tot Mew 9100 AMtos H•w 9100 Aalto$.. M•w tlOO
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kffl. Slip, t'lC s.1300
673-ICIO.'l
L"79 Yatnaha XS 750. xlnl pickup mu111 see 10 ap
oond ..... I')' low m1leu11t' prec1ale (.'1111 weekdyi;
M~tliell S2000 673 !>471 be for t' 3 . 00 p M CH
....... ...._1~ Sale f weekends 631-4!H9
LASER R acin& R1ai. 2 .... /Sfol... 9'160 '4GFord \Noodw. restored.
:.ails. 1175 Call Mi ry lit ••••••••••••••••••••••• 513.000
6t6-8M3 I t712S FT. 615-6161
SAM'TAMASZS ,ACl.AllOW '52 WILLYS PU 283 MODELC ~-~ hd ..... ..1 has absolut e ly ever· g 6 t 8 G ho "'""'"T eng. •w • uo:st"'
ythlng, 8 baf.:· bea!Jt. bee:r fuity ~elC a~~n · fer. 536-9795
cond. Poss . · B 1111P· tamed. roof air cond . '57 CHEVY Bet Air Hrdtp. _su._ooo __ .558-__ 5_l64_e_ves_. __ , generator . A M /FM Xlnt cond. Owner teuv.
CAL 25 w /Npt berth. :.te~eo cassette . C.B mgarea.mus t sell.Make
Clean, fully equipped for radio • only 33,200 m iles. olfer. 548-5765
race or cruise. Sell or Must sell ' <Ser 1698) ----
trade up to larger boat .. __ 17_1_4_1_5_5_t _·l_3_0_4 __ ,RKrfftioftol
w/Newportslip. 675·4349 Rent m otorhomc. 221~· VehicJ.1
CORONADO 41. Cntr
cockpit. sloop. Best cond
& eqptmt. Npt moonng
avatl. sm.soo. 6i3-4220
:.ell contained $250 Jl('r •••••• • • • • • • • • • • • ••• •• •
week + 6' a m 1 I c '77 OODG E Bubb Ii: Top
645·2283 Maxi Van. Selr containt'<i
----Cab ate. reg gas. lo m1.
In Costa Mesa. tra iler ST.~962·7413
LINDEN BURG 22' full !!pace. 35/ft. max. 140 _.MA...-.-• ---
race. 6 sails w /trlr. Cabrillo. SISS, 1>40.9900 "'-n.-.Dri••s
S1200084G-0842 Ask for t'aye. Ai,'l ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------J---------1 77 Cherokee Adult toy. SAB<Yr race rigged. Traileo. Trani 9170 Most outrageous. com·
Fl.IPPER. grt for kids. ••••••••••••••••••••••• pletc, beaullful. luxury
Best otrer. 673-6057 21' Golden Nugget. 1970, 4x4 on the road. Chevy
---------sell contatned, am/fm 454 wtturbo 400 racing loah. SHpa / ca s s. S2 5 00 I 0 8 0 . trans. Incredible pa mt. Docb .. 9070 SS2·9677 Fantastic ster eo. !"ull
••••••••••••••••••••••• power. And more. Over 17"'1' Komfort. Self con· $18.000 inv es t e d .
2 Side T ies avail 25' tamed. Excelle nt co11d. Sacrifice-make offer.
l iber&J ass s allboats . Extras . Automatic 6»1712or 675·3222.
Martt al 28th St. Manna defrost refng S2250. ---------
673-6606 548·4513 '78 Chevy Cheyenne, a-• ....._ s,.ed & ton, 4x4, loaded. lift kit.
Sid 9010 "19 18' Invader 5th wheel. big tires & nms. Toot box
••••••••••••••••••••••• Co mp I el e I y s e Ir· & lumber rack. $5250.
13, 8olllon 9'haltt. 40 HP contained. air cond., de· Mustsell. 493-6001.
Mercury, trlr, boat cov-signed for compa cl Trsks
er. Wate r s kis. fuel pidcup. S4.000.SS2-7896. •••••••••••••••••••••••
tanks. U ,000. 640-2709 Tralen. Uff1ty 9110 * CHEV. NEW "10
•••••••• •• • • • • •• • • • • • • • UTILIT"Y rtQ UP Tin ra1totlo11 s · wide . 3 2 ' l o n g.
••••••••••••••••••••••• 53200/080. with or w /o
space.646-4151.#CK5875 c 'in. Sale/ .... 9120 ~Ton Utility
Shell. Fibertctass. Xlnt Trailer with Sides
eaDd. I yr old. S200. Fits S1SO 548-8838
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El C.mino from '68 thru WANTED
_'7_1 __ . _fi61_.1_u_1_a_n_4_p_m_. __ 1 Small u tll i ty tr a Her
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19'19 HONDA 7~ F
8apet Sport, Bk.
Miles 3900 Perfect Cond.
$1,925 646-2514 C. M.
1980 Honda XL80S
$540
840-3990
'78 HONDA XL2SO. xlnt.
751-8867
S-.ke. P.ts ·
& AccnlOriet 9400 •••••••••••••••••••••••
SS.AYESAVIS
WITH USID P.ARTS
Imported car parts
IMPORT
AUTO SUPPLY
101 N. Manchester
Anaheim 776·9000
cond. Mus t sell. Aft. V6 231 engine, Bwck com-
SPM. 645-6897 plete. s:ISO.
Gel GREEN cash 645-4795
Auto. tra ns .. power
steering. 86GVW ! < 6884 ).
For plumbers. electri-
cians, e\c. !
$1691!
HOWARD Chevrolet
Dove 6: Quail Sts.
NEWPORT B,eACJi
133-0555
laAMDMIW
ltlODATSUH
PICKUP DUCIC
5 s peed lrans .. sunroof.
chroiqe mags, chrome
step bumper. custom
striping & wide tires.
IU9417) tSlk. 143>.
ONLY $5689
newport dat sun
1 1 ~ 813 1100
forWlllTE elephants 3 spd tra nsmission. 73 78 Datsun King Cab pkup
with a Classified Ad Courier, xlnt cond. $100. auto. air. s tereo. U .000 o;
C.ll642·5678 646-8601 dr. 549-9611
Alltos. Mew 9100 Alltos. New 9100 ......, .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
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ROMEO
CLEARANCE!
BANC> NEW SEDANS e SPIDERS e GTS
DEMONSTRATOR e RENTAL e EXECUTIVE CAR
HERE'S JUST ONE EXAMPLE: '79
ltFI s1991
1980 TOYOTA
COROLLA SEDAll
Eau1pment includes 4 speed transm1ss1an.
bucket seals. power as$1sted front disc brakes
& this one 1s fully factory oou1pped. 10884691.
54777
1980 CELIC.A
COllYERTIBLE
Convertible too. automatic trans .. factory a1r
cond . pwr steering. MPX stereo radt0. wirP
basket wheels. pinstnoes. IX>dy side rrold1nqs.
wheel well moldings 3 undercoat. 13820161
1980 TOYOTA
PICKUP TRUCK
197tTOYOTA
COltOUA
umACK
Economical 4 eyhnder enome.
automatic 1ransm1ss1on and
factory air cond111oning. A real
bargain' (341XPUl
55699
1971DATSUM
110
WAGON .
6 cyl engine. automatic
transmission. factory air cond ..
power steering ·& AMlfM
radio with cassette. Hurry for
this onel (809UXV1
55499
1971TOYOTA
COIOUA
sasumACK
4 cyl enol"e. 5 speed
t ransmissi on. factory air
conditioning & AM lfM stereo
with cassette This one Is truly
1 gem' 1893V0Yl
54499
Standard bed Eou1pmen1 include<; 4 soeed
transmission 2 2 ltlre engine. power assisted
fronl disc brakes. bench seat & lullv factory
eOUIOPE!d 1059370)
1979 MAD>•
(AC
WA~
Economical 4 eylmder engine.
4 speed transmission and AM
radio Immaculate thruout!
(923XNRl. 53999
1980
VOLVO 1980
2 DOOR VOLVO eo~i SEDAN 2 DOOR
1.i ct. 4 -4 CYL -SEDAN I~ ~ SPee<j Ira whee1 well nsm1ss1on. -4 CYL
C:.. -=-i fabric ca ITl<>uldmos. 4 speed rr. -~ ~ d 1 s c b ,r:· 4 wheel wheel well ansm1ss1on. ~~'6 Pmstr1oes a~ es and lat>,,c care ~ld1r.gs,
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1980 $790J
VOLVO 1980
2 Doo1 VOLVO 1980
SEOAH 2 DOOR VOLVO
-4 CYL SEDAN 2 DOOR ~a~s~1~s1{; a -;-; c A ;-, 4 CYL -SEDAN
steering & n. Power lrans 0 m a I , c -4 CYL
wheel \IVell mobr,akes. stee,,':!~ssion. Power :C s,Peed trans -;
4 wheei di u dings wh · sunroof • o • 4 wh · un fabrrc care sc brakes ,· Pin~~:. disc brakes ,brakes. oow!~' td•sc
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811Uall Can LA KAUA •USID IMW U.ncoln·lilercury 1 1 4 · 9 9 8 · 9 8 3 9 o r ..... uro··1NT1ooa. cu& NoolSAJ'Wy) •• 18AUTOCENTERDR. 114·522·5'942 Dts<:ounU,theoget ... " ... • I t "12JOOZTU w/S /R (2081> IRVINE --------• $750 llACN I rmTS I.VIM '1 4 HJ.HU ·n a.ocs cpe. mlnt<os.59) ...,__Ghia 97l4 • ..._.,_ 1•1• lllHaU~b>'APP' '7.UOOIZTllS /R (0332) 130-7000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rebate back! Can be used
NaTUACll --• '7UOOIZA <~> 2 new front Koni shocks '67 upd. a te. all orig. asyourdownpayment .
..... , ..... _ .. _..... JIJiHll Miii t707 '7tlMW•UCll "7SS3GtAw/S.R.(l4831 (/al.tizli '72 to •74 V.O'a > '72DATSUH good cond, $2800/080 "c
'11 ....... llWV. b&aaa,a------_.ll--1••--• .. •••-••••••••• '7UOOZS /R4a_p.<23'7LSl8l only $"10 for both. New StOWAGOH sst 2036 ;). ...--..... air -_.. .,,...., ,..,._ ,. __ ........ 1 ••IAI IOOO hw•!Utbl~ll&e•lh•r. '77630ca.(~XG> .,_ h d 8 ... _ ~ • . --• -.._, ~ ---"''u' ,.._.,. ~veC.r. '78_,. A 1 < .. .,.,..) ....,ars eavy uty 4 4 cyllnucr, 4·aPffd. lac· '71 Ghia. 48.800 on g mi : --,_.,. PWlll C'-61._.. Ad .-.. .. sp, 8 r ..._.. month battery. only S30. to dill --t..-· ' -TUllOll IOI Mia.Ame IM. '7U30iA alr (6095) ry air con oning. Runs great. S3'700. <.:all ·-..--
S "1 a&Kll rt*b fOt Im QIN. Beach Blvd. "18530iA.loaded (S468) Uke New "Racemark" map. Great 11«ond car. 497.3201 2925 Harbor Blvd.
mtcl.i.t.deUvtl')'! 151111 No.olSA •'wy.) "795a!AS/R (2615> leather sport stcec:ing (154EKR> --------COSTA MF.SA
lAHabt• W ·N33 CloMcl 5-doys wheel. only SSO! Call $1999 Mada 9738 979-2500
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IOI WITHAM IC you're In the market 831-2040 495.4949
VOUCSWAGEN ror 11 better rnr. be sure
7600\\'estmimterAve. t.o check the many aulos '7l2002goodcond,
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stereo, caaa. S2200.
962·0S21
9720 •••••••••••••••••••••••
71DATSUH210%
AlltO. trans . factory a /c,
AM /FM radio. mags,
tinted glass. lmma c.
Must See~ < t 12290 > •
$7199
RAY FLADEBOE
British Cars
l.8Atrl'OCENTER DR
JRVINE
830-7300
'77DATSUH
FIOCOUPE
5-speed. AM /FM radio
sletcO. mags. Dynamite
Mileage! (311SUH>
$2479
@~M~
VOUCSWAGEN, INC .
GAIWEN GQOVE in Westminster advertised for sale in MUST SELL:
893-75$1 &:B-7880 _Cl_ass~l_fi_ed_·~~~-~i ~-~548~·-785~7~~--~~~~~~-~•
'77 280Z 2+2. 4·s pd, elec.
snrf, AM /FM cass .. A/C.
53K mi, $8500. 661-7074
'97' MAZDA '79 MGI
COSMO ROADSTER
Automatic tram ... air 4 cyl .. 4 spd., AM/FM
cond. & AM /FM stcn•o. rad1ow/cass .• coov., low
129-tNYLl nules. (911\\'UC>
OHLY $3295 SS89CJ
MIRACLE MAZO A RAY FLA DEBOE 2~ Harbor Blvd Bnush Cars
<.;OST'A MESA 18AUTOCENTER DR.
645-5700 lR\llNE 830-7600
·ao MAZDA GLC '76 MG MIDGET WAG0t4
4 ryl . 4 s pd • llntcd ___ 54_5-_19_14 __ _
gla.'\"!. Like brand new '78 MG Midge•
Only 8.00 0 mil e~ S3650
SPECIAL. (544{}621.
RAY t'LADEBOE &10-1374
Bnt1sh Ctrs
l.8Al.'TOCENTt::R DR.
IRVINI-:
830-7300
MGI 9744 •••••••••••••••••••••••
78 Datsun King Cab pkup. ~ B. 9740 aut.o,air,stereo,$4,000or s ftl
'7S Convertible new top,
new exhaust system .
new electnc. new smoke
µarts. just smoke tested
All in very good cond.
$2Cm.957-8309 offer. 549·961 l •••••••••••••••••••••••
COMPARU
Selection. tra de ·1n
creative finance plan!.
and usual pnc·c
'75 280Z 2+2. a /1:. am rm.
grea l cond ! S5000 tO BO
84().2932
HOUS E Of' IMPORTS
'77 280Z. white w /saddle DIAL MU-CEDES
ant. 39.000 ma. a uto. air. li37 2377 ma~ whl!>, show room · --
cond. S7200. After tipm: BUY YOUR MECEDES?
'79 MGB, 22.000 miles.
Take over Paym e nts .
751-6541
MGB·GT. class ic, '73.
rrunl cond. $3550.
499.3205
ss74476. MERCEDES? Peugrot 9748
'77 Datsun 280Z. metallic V.-c are buying all pam· •••••••••••••••••••••••
Blue. 4Spd. am/fm cass. pered Mercedes Benz. $4000 REIATE!
air.$6600.661-8648 Topdollarfor allmodels. o n any bra nd n e w
-Jf-ea, 1101 Pues':.ro~~JyMnoPOw !RTS Peugeot 004. '71 280Z. 2+2. Am /fm c. r
cassc\le, 4 spd. air. low DIAL MER.CEDES
nules 17.000 miles. $7500 637 2377
Firm. 968·6964
'76 2:80Z, new cluti:h &
tires. rm c ass. 5~pd ,
$4700. 539·2672. 894 2970.
•450SLC
Pr. Blue Met/Blue You
ML"ST' !>ce thl!. car before
)OU buy an} rTWkc or
model Les., than 24M
mJ , sunrf . wire wheel!>.
-1980 505s
CGcn & Diewtl
HERE NOW!!!
BEACH IMPORTS
IW8 Dove Street
NI::\\ PORT BEACH
•E• CAR DISC••rs USED CAR SPECIALS
Must sell ·n 280Z. Air. FM
cass wire whL<i, radials,
sunshad~. xlnl cond .
498-1454
tape. leJthl'r. /\~olulc 752-0900
Dream Car St•r 609~. p--1..-
Call now 1 ""'~ 9750
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5756 169828
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6173 953140
5757 831765
5968 858726
5759 858490
6209 852121
6250 851255
5650
6450
6797
7352
6637
7207
7382
9235
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4 Door Station Wagon. V-8. auto.
trans . oower steering. power brakes.
luggage rack. 1992PCXJ.
4 speed. AM IFM stereo radio. disc
brakes. vinyl interior. (234PRCl
Custom. air conditioning. power
steering. auto .. AM 'FM stereo
1375R00).
.. speed. air conditioning. disc
brakes. AM IFM tape stereo. mags.
1820GVMJ.
4 Door. Auto trans .. air conditioning.
AM 1FM stereo. t inted glass.
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4 speed. air conditioning. AM IFM
stereo tape. whltewalls.1038678)
With camper shell 4 speed. mags
AM 1FM tape 1599044).
P1nstnpmg. AM IFM stereo. oower
disc brakes. 1033172).
4 speed. sunroof. oower disc brakes.
AM IFM stereo tape. 1794WIG).
4 speed. metallic silver. wheel
covers. AM IFM stereo I 109939).
Auto. trans .. air cond1llonlng. oower
brakes. hi-t>act( bucket seats. AM IFM
radio. cruise control. 1829LFE).
Pop top. deluxe camper eQUIP.. 4
speed. oower brakes. whitewall ttres.
1565LZL).
7 passenger ... sPeed. overhead air
conditioning. pcwer brakes. AM IFM
radio. vinyl intenor. C 138663)
Convertible. 4 speed. pcwer brakes.
AM t FM stereo. vinyl interior.
1882WEU).
TURBO COBRA. 4 speed. mags.
AM /fM. sun roof. only 5.000 miles
1171XZOJ.
5 speed. air cond .. AM IFM stereo.
alloy wheels. radials. (937UBVI.
CONVERTIBLE! 4 speed. AM IFM
s tereo cassette. whitewalls.
1057567).
CHAMPAGNE EDITION'
7 passenger. automatic. AM IFM
stereo. 1090532).
Fuel injection. 4 speed. alr cond ..
AM IFM stereo. radials. alloy wheels
1055XNM).
Automatic. air cond .. AM IFM stereo
tape. radials. cruise. C 14 7ULVJ.
V·B. aotomatic. air cond.. AM lfM
stereo. radial wtiitewalls. moch more.
C270UNKJ.
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R,ower sun roof. alloy wheels.
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s2995
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s3595
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54995
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56995
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'78280Z, 5 spd. A.C. stereo. o·a1 Z I l 7 14 P11r.1ct~ 1965, 356SC, Con.
new radials. F1awles:-.' ' or t'Ours. condition. nn g
$7800. PP. (114 )497·3487 MER.CEDES uwrier. See to apprcc.
Fiat 972-5 •Ml450SLs <'allforapp.644.s340.
••••••••••••••••••••••• Lari:l' sclt·ct1 on rrom •n 91 IS Porche. Xlnt. "78 FtAT 1974 thru 1980, over 15 to $17 .000/best. All extras
124 Spider choose from Call for de· 486-3615. 4994754
5 spd .. AM /FM radio. taJls. lluu:-.l' of Imports. mags. Conv .• 12.000 on st lnc.6862 Mant'hesterBI.. Sacrir1cc. mus t sell.
[IlJJes. (155\fPQ>. Buena Park. Dial \1 ER· Special Limited Edition.
16899 CEDES o n Santa Ana 1979 924. Immac., must
RAY FLADEBOE Fwy. see to appreciate. Call
Honda Gary or Pamyla.646-3432
l.8A~ifv~ER DR. '79 450 SL -°'"-~ __ 1_1. ____ _
830-7600 BI a c k . 14 K m i I cs t.7 Porsche 912. Absolute-
'78 124 SPIDER, IJk e new.
SSpd. rm rass. cover. lo
rru. 848-4017
9727 .......................
77 HOHDA WAGON
4 cyl .. 4 spd., a /c. Sharp!
<!l!SXMA). ly beautiful & xlnt.
$28,500 lhroughout. Must sell.
JIM SLEMOHS make me an o ffe r .
IMrORTS 840-4~_735_. ____ _
1970 HARBOR BLVD.
COSTA MESA
631-1276
'75 9115 Targa, 32,000 mi.
xlnt shape. $15,500. Call
754-5783 after 5. 831-6884 ~~~~~~~~~! ask for Dick.
1979MERCEDES '76 Porsche 914/2 ltr.
IENZ 240D 6S.OOO mi, metallic blue.
Has all the "toys" in· gd e n g . Mus t s ci I.
duding a power sunroof 700-0146.
& power windows . This --------
one 1.s m EXCELLENT '68 Porsche 912. $4250
condition! Ask ror Casey Good Condition
Connell when you call 640-8723
546-1200
'79RENAULT
"'COlDtMI ..
4 cylinder . S-speed. fac.
tory air conditioning, sWl
root, metallic brown. A.
Real Sleeper! (547YTW >
$5699
'77 Mercedes 280E. s uper @~~uf
clean, new tires. ror info VOl.ICSWAGEN. INC.
<213) 694·2181 or (714) GAAOlNGQOVI
871-8749
<484SYY> '72300SEL 4.5. ru11 power, RolsRoyct 9756
RAY F~EBOE s unroof. x lnt cond. •••••••••••••••••••••••
British Cars Sll.000 or best orrer. Pvt 111 DEALER IN U.S.A.
18 AUTO CENTER DR. pty, 673·2491 or644-2614 ROY lll~V7I3N0E0 1968 2SOS. 4 sp., AM /FM. ~ CARVER
--------Clean. S37SO. ROUS·ROYC£
t976HOHDA 642'7866 :."t'::.i
CVCC WAGOH '72Mercedes Diesel. X.lnt. \'-----'.-....
4 speed trans., air cond.. cond.
AM /FM s tereo cassette --~534_._16_15~-~soce 9760 & lu11age r ack.
<400PJN). '68 280 SL: 2 Tops. Very •••••••••••••••••••••••
OMLY $29'5
MHtACLI MAZDA
2150 Harbor Blvd.
s harp . Auto .. air. t910SAAI
Sl3.9SOtOHer. 673-6336. TUllO.
1142-9&66 HEii NOW!
COSTAMFSA
645-570 '74 450SL. mml. lo EXC&&.an'
mileage. $17,500. S&ICT10Mt
759-0845. '79 Honda Ac , 2dr,
auto trans. c uise·a · MBZ ·77 300D, s nrr.
rmllc, am/Cm radjo, air, yellow, bamboo Int., aux
reg gas, perf cond. 96800. lank, clean, «K. $15,000.
~. 673-736& ~~~-~----· 79 Accord. 30mpg : ltlOMl%240D
15,000ml. air, a uto. loaded
RACH IMPORTS
848 Dove Street
NP PORT BEACH
752-0900
,.,... 9765 •••••••••••••••••••••••
am/fm, St>,000 ml war· Assume lease '74 Toy xlnt cond AM/FM
ranly. Car Is perf. A 714·661·<m"I. 8 track. radials. 31mpg,
Steal at 911100. 67"5· 1370. Must see t:z800 642•8849 MBZ '74 450 SLC. Loaded,
'71 Prelude: Mtnt. ElC· sruf, 66K mi, xlnt cond. '79 CELICA GT 51pd
tended warranty. R~&· Silver/blu leath lntr. Ex· COUPE, full)' loaded . aas. 36·27 mpg. $6400. quisite, 1 owner. •16.800. tlllOOcall S51·9$45
BM-l035 PIP 714 1540> 7982
2 1980 Honda Accords . ·17 Me~edes 0300 01~-•. '70 Corona Marie JI, 4 d r,
0 .. _ """' 68,000 ml. very 1ood reen w /5 spd. ix:lj!e F\llly equl pped. Like cond. SUJI. 644-IOU
W/luto .• AM /FM. Both new. SU.500. Owner will __ ..;..__......;.....;;..;.;;.;;.__
.,....,, __ m_1_. '42_·_7888_. ___ , hetp finance or accept SILL 'ktle It .... wWt a
equi&.y 1n c.urom11 rtal DIU1 Pilot c•...,,,... Ad.
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uat•aa...GTIJftback :: :O'°"• dril ~arbr., 7»0tmart"r6pm V·8. automatic . air. ~vrolelll' 0 BIJc/bJk leath mtr. S2400, vs. auto ma llc trans .. MV&.(ClllXMY). c tin u '" AM /FM ste reo. radial · Mwitsell.Ph548·9060 factory air cond., pwr.
-UOOtC'. 1700. Sonny •• VW Ca mper. reblt en1. MAIERS whitewalls. much more. eon.th 9932 steerina & Landau top
RAY FLADIBOE tue Ur• batt Ut:IO AUTO c~ER 12'190UNK>. • •••••••••••••••••••••• Hur ry ro r th is one: . ••• ~'c~• .... SPICIAU · 752·2208 '"""'' S74tS C004TMm. ____ .,nv.1.v -· -.,.. l~ Baker Street OI T 1971 CORVmE
JIVINS JUST Allt'llOI '19 V"' Sus. 20K. stereo. COSTA MF.SA VI WI HAM Silver Anniversary edi $2999
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I J1;7-"D a h '-' t 0 tea I C bed. 1ttraa. Sac $7100. 540-9202 OIJCSWAGEH t1on with ONLY 14,000 EARLE IKE
Power " .. Economic a l 87$-#78or"2·k3S. 7600\\'estminster Ave. 'M Chevy Sedan vs auto rrules! 99.000. Call IMPORT SALIS .,. 0080.Ll.A sas.. ) 1pd.
Ill .,.ltl'd rad Ur••·
AM /FM •tereo caa ,
dHQ, SUOO. 1st l llU
41"8
ua 50d•n ~ w•11ont. THt AMC m Westmlnster trans, rad io, ori'gmal 1-497-1810 dnve on Wd•r 'o vti ' '7l w s ufion Wo11on. 9905 893-75..51 6311-7880 72,000 m1·, 2 owner stock ReUableUsedCars P rof 1 I Su r r ... •••••••••••••••••••• If no answer. please kee11 198S Harbor Blvd. •v•u::.~,unlt C h in(( sn~;;' M:a':1 ~e~· ;::x, '71 AMC Home~ \\•agon 4 Sev ille Conve rtible S3,000/bst ofr846-4Sl9 _t...;.ry_m_.c;g_.______ COSTA MESA
_3 1003 dr, gd working cond. Roadster. custom wire '136 IMPALA. partia lly 631 -0743
v• siax>OBO Judy 646·2041 whls, new radials. 2 dr. lo restored. complete new IS \'ette 350 auto. loaded. --------
2l2S Harber Blvd
<.'OSTAMf~A
'TT 1W<it• Co""llJ, i..lnt f 79-2500 cond. 24.000 m1 . 1w"' ----W't!I. 11 w am fm tc-n'V 'ti Sp1tflr1.4 r ud1 u li.
CL\ deck , moo l'.lll a.l~, boot It tOOOH U,
Ma·1331 vn work d)1>, SdOO 000~4 ~
548-llW6 wlttind.s & eves 17 TR7 Sspd, A t<:., Mt-rt'<),
~ '7'7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FANT ASIC
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OM ALL MEW
TRIUMPH
SPITFIRES
Get a
$750
Discount & lhen get
$500
rebate back' Can be used
as your down payment.
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2925 Harbor Blvd.
COST A M ESA
979-2500
cwure>. $'800
~~
VollswCICJ" 9770 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'tlR VW Sqbk, ne w evcr-
yUunJt, suoo bc&t orre-r
John ~071~an 5 JOPM
·w V\\· Pop Top Ca mper
H.uns great Good :.hape
M S 661 7064.
·n Super Beetle . Cleun m
& out New en~anc, ne w
brakes Have re,·eap ls.
$2750 831 O'J29
1975 vw
RAIBIT
4 s~d trans .. !tlerro
tape. pinstnpes & an cx-
c e 11 e n t cond1t1o n !
<758LTX>.
ONLY $3495
MIRACLE MAZDA
'74 TR6. R('Slored com-21SO Harbor Blvd.
pletely. SSOOOorbestofr. COSTA MESA
552·4033 645-5700
Alltos. Mew 9100 Autos, Mew 9100 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
'71 vw Cu mper. ne w
clutch. paint. reblt eng.
1296() <$94·2155
l9t9 l..-k~wood Ulvd. '71 VW Uug conv Nl•W
LONG UEACll enic . tires. trans & top.
IZ13t 5'7·36'3 $S400 oroffe r ,61H \391
-~N SUN_?A_!~ VW '71 Super Beetle. S2K
Jfavmg trouble ~elllng nu Xtra clean. Onginal.
.)OW" u r " Try us• Paid ~Offer 714 /897 3427
loc ut' 1\-0l' Ai..lt for Tom i i Ghia Classic Xlnl cond,
J\Jk111 nu m otor t1res1r1m~ JIM MARINO Lt'avmg town m st sell
VOLKSWAGEN ~.846•6863
I 87 I I IEACH IL VO. 71 bnght red s uper ~tie. t .. tiftgton leach looks )(reat. rW\S great.
842-2000 $2150. 675·0349.
-"'!!!'!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ '67· 72 Volks waRen Bug.
Larcp ln•...tory Body a nd eng good cond.
Of Scirocc:os 641·9157. 968-9024.
/\JI drastically reduced! V\\' Bug, '69 rebll m tr.
Special Ed1t1on models custom int/ext. dua l
availa ble 1nclud1nic 5 carbs. new tires. brks &
speeds& a ut1oma11cs Ho paint. $1300/bes t ofr.
l·hoose Crom 759-l206
CtACLE
·MOTOAS
Of l()foj0 MACH
19L9 Lakewood Blvd.
LONG REACH
(2131 597-3663
~~--~~---1
Rabbit. & Dasher a u"C.
tank. I day inst. com
plelc Sl7S. 759-1209
'75 RA BBlT Xlnt t:ond .
Sir. yellow /blk mt. S2900
548 1239
__ O_P_EN_S_UNDAYS 'GJVW BUJ.i
'76 VW RABBIT Docs nol run. S.500
4 cyh ndcr. a utom ;,it ic __ tl62_·ll050 __ o_r _5Jll_. 7_!11_9_
transm1s..c,1on. low males n \IV.· bus. ~ood cond.
"'Fa ntastic Ye llo w". bh.ie1whitc. 7 pas~. $1750
(482TJA) 499-41>72 $3499 ·-·~~·~~~~-
® .... U~*.Ucm!Cl"-l 7 3 V\\' Bug, xlm rond
VOLKSWAGEN.INC. Blue. Private Parly ,
GAQOfNGllOVl $2,450. 499·4927.
9772
\I\\' Diesel Rabbit. 1977. 2 •••••••••••••••••••••••
dr. tan, Becke r am/fm. VOL VO
32.000mi. perf. cond.
9>.450. P.P 714-673-8624. SALES, SERVICE
'S 7 K a r m a n G h 1 a AND LEASING
w/Porsche power plant. OVERSEAS DELIVERY
Reasonable. Call #SS. EXPERTS
6424300 24 hrs . EARLEIKE
'63 Bug. Cherry paint· VOLVO
1 n le rt o r . r c b 1 t . 1966 Harbor Blvd.
w/rece1plS. P .P. Sl,650, COSTA MESA
66l·Dl2. 646-9303 540-9467
Mdt 9910 mi. Mercedes c loth top, eng, trans, buttery air xlnt cond. Mus t sell. 1978 Dodge Colt. Ex .
••••••••••••••••••••••• drk bm & copper tone shocks & xtras New $7000/0BO. 846··1l01. cellcnt condition. 2 door
l"Olor. 1 or a kmd. an e)e road huggers w mags, COYIJOr 9933 Sedan. maroon. tow
l966 Bwck ftivaern. Runs catcher. S2S.000tbesl ofr needs body & int work. ••••••••••••••••••••••• m ii ea g e. 4 s P <' e d ~. looks good' See to 2 x "'u appreciate' $9751ubo. ( 13) 287·1711 tra parts. M~vang. :.ac '79 COUGAR XR7 transm1ss1on. r "' sterro
Ask for David at 975·0113. CGmaro . 9917 SlOOO/best o rr. 64tM:l601 Auto trans .. factory a le:. cassette $3,550 fl RM.
••••••••••••••••••••••• bi van. d ean. good look power s teering.powe r 551-4435 lrvine. _
1980 IUICK '76 CAMARO LT V8. xlnt mg, xlnt tram. s1175. ~s~~rs~~f· r:~~rti~~.,.69 Dodge Pol~ra. Om·
SKYLARK oond .. full pwr. AM /l"M . 5Sl·38JO. whitewa ll tires. wheel owner. 58K. on g. mates.
F'rontwheel drive.4l'yl.. vcry clean,A /C.S3.795or '7liC.:hcvetle,lo m -1 -cov~rs. tintt·d gtas.s. comp. maint. h1~tory
a utoma l 1 c tr a ns . .i 1 r best ofr. 673·647!l Sl99S van vi roof Low mi lea 'gc a v a 1 1 . G R t: A T
cond . & wo uld n1u 640·096i J p 250 be believe less than 4.5-0<. '79 XJnt Cond. take over Super buy. SHUR ft YS SllA f:"' St. or st
miles? {S74YBBJ. very low leal.e. Xtras. Chrysler 9925 (489Y.CJ I olfer. li75-1230, 673-3063,
$6888 760·1943 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RAY F'LAOEBOE 673·2712. '7 ... CHRYSLER Lincoln Mercur~ -------ChevY'olet 9920 / J6,\UT0l'ENTER Oil. llave:-.omething you want
••••••••••••••••••••••• HEW YORKER 1 H\'INE to ~di'' l:lass1fwd ad:. do F actory :i I C. pu v. e r 830 700 11 well &12 5678
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD '75 MALIBU CLASSIC: steering. powr r di:-.l' • 0 -------
Xlnt Cond., Mu!it !:Ml'. brakes. power wanduws. Autos M~w 9800 Autos H~w 9100 20(>0 HARBOR Bl VO.
COSTA MHA C.42 -0010 S2200 0rig.Own !162·7940. powe r :.t•at:.. AM F:\I •••••.'••••••••••••••••• •••••.'••••••••••••••••• radio. t1nLl'd gJa:. .... 'm~ I
roof. till wht·t'I. lTUISl'
l'Ontrol. lcathl•r I Musl
i. <' l' ' 3 5, 0 U CJ m 1 I t•:-.
SHURRYS 11105501
'62 COR\'AIR runs Rood.
'77 Le Sabre : Sunroof S25019th&Oh\•c HB
S39SO Call Betty 831·3114 67S·Ol63 aftr r1;pm.
or49S·2378 •---------
--------·12 \l('g:i. 95.000 male..,
'74E:slaleStaWgn,wht& Hun ... S750 l'.:vcs.
bm, xlnl cond. Loaded. b'15 liS'lS 52000. 64-0·!!455 --------'bi Chrvy, 4dr. runs gd
'75 SKYJIAY.·K stick shaft . S500. Call 540 7375
pis. p1b. u lt wheel, good afte r Spm
cond. 646·3572 .7" ''t .. --, ---· -" '-1evy .n onll' Carlo.
'75 Skyhawk. auto t ran:-.. 17.000 ma. 111w . a m fm
f<A Y FL ,\lJl'.:BO t-;
Lan<'oln :\lt'r<'un
16 AUTO t:ENTE H-DR
IRV!Nt-:
830-7000
'i6 Cordoba. xlnt cond
1\Jr, pi,, pb. am Im v.1th
tape. lit whl & l'tUl:.l' l'Oll
lrol. ~!195 H:IO SIS-13 ps. :i1r. !>nrf. <·ruht'. taJ'('. s hghl darruil!t' to -
am1fm <'a!t:-o. lthr. w1r<' rear fendt•r $1ti00 '0 8 0 '!M CllHY N Y l'r \\ S
hub>. ni:w radials $2995. <:a ll 7·12·4300. ; 19i. 2-1 near Cl:h:.ll' Coml IH'\'<i.~
ti404965 hr:-paint & minor w•1rk
:\lakt· OI ft•r ti4tHi'i' 11
Codiloc 991 S ·ro Chevelll' Malibu. AC'. ----
•••••••••••••••••••••••' \'lfl)I toµ. nc·w 11n·~. nt·v. C~ntal 9930
'78 SEVILLI-~ Sllvt•r 21M t ran~. n c '-'' ~la rt .-r . •••••••••••••••••••••••
nu.llke 1ww. SilOO,bcst ufr. C'h l·ryl '72 2 door :\lakt• Olfl·r
640 i l32 ~0-4014 Balboa bland -----~ -~ --tiiJ-5927
62Cadlllac. l(d shape & ~d Autos, Used AMtos, Uud
NEW
COUGAR
XR7
$6199
Au'> r-.. po.er llffnl'9, ., tori! • pcMer <Ille l>raloes. •
tinllO gills. Ollu•• sound Q11Q • rruc11 IT1Dftl (718638) 1lm
HAY r-LADEBOE
LINC.:OLN·MERC URY
15 Au1o Ctnlei-Jr IRVJNE
830-7000
fixer upper. $400 or bst ••• • • • • • • • • ••••• •••• •• • ••••• • • • • • • • ••••• ••• • • •
ofr548·5960. *************** I *********
For Ad Action cau ·a
Daily Pilot
AD-VISOR
642-5678
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50 Car &
Truck Inventory
ALL SAFETY CHECKED FOR
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
UP
TO 48 MOS. FINANCING
I & 2 YEAR WARRANTY AVAii.AiLE MOST UNITS
JMNY CARS TO CHOOSE FROM AT UNDER 52000.
MANY OTHERS FROM 52000. TO '3000.
'76 HONDA CIVIC '72 CHEV. PICK-UP
WAeoN $ 5
4 cyl.. 4 s pd.. clean car. 340
(820PUXJ. 17 Great work truck. (97685K). s1995
'76VW
low s3295 1978 FORD 52995 .. ..,. PIMTQ 4 cyt .. 4 spd .. stereo 4 cyl .. A IT , Low Miles.
rY1ile!J. "Shafi>." '222ZEGl (762TOP).
•77 ~OMDA I 1978 TOYOTA S4895 53795 C8JCA WTIACll
CYCC ' cyl .. 5 spd .. stereo. Right
4 cyl .. ' socs .. w. "Clean Car .. Miles. Shal>Car. (Stk. 1491).
rA73SXXJ .
1976 HONDA s3595 1971 vw s2295 arc:cwMKM ....
4 cyt., 4 epd.. tow miles. Nice ' cyl .. 4 spct. Sharp Car.
C1ean CW. (8IOP\.IX). (o49QCOR).
1971TOYOTA '•'""
s5495 1976DATSUM s3195 cmaMlWMOM
4 cwt .. &llo.. • oonct .. AM/FM Ull41&
lfereO. ..,..,. ........ OHd 4 cyt .• 4 IPd .. lir, 8*e0. Right
...., C.. l011WQF). M...._ a.p CW. (412RZ0).
'
HIS WEE~'S SPECIALS
YOUR CHOICE •••
JUST A FEW EXAMPl .. L:S:
·79 \IW RABBIT
(792WUZ)
Ne•
O•ly '5295
·79 OLDSMOBILE Ct;TL.\SS
(822WIM)
New
O•ly '5295
·79 '9ERCt;R1" CAPRI
(355WZO)
New
Oaly '4995
·7a CH E\11" IMPALA "'AGO~
'3595
·74 AMC IA \'ELIN
"79 CHEVROLET CA MARO
':~!°' '499 ~ O•ly ..
·79 BIJ ICK REGAL
=~ '5295
(001879)
New
.~,.
•ta AUDI MM
'8995 '
MAC: 11••""9 A-........ " ............... , . ._. ·--..................... , .. ... .... ,.... .................. ~ .. "' .................... .......
.. C.r • ....,.C.r-M~-.. ,.__. l'w .. 11
"78 l~A:\CI .\ SEDA~
(603WOI)
"'o•· Onl~· '4595
·79 'l'Rll . .llPH SPITt'IRE
(81 1400)
l\o•·
0..ly '4995
"72 •'ORD .ll:\. \'ERICK
(351EOC)
Now
Onl~·
..
(637XMM)
New
Oaly
'1895·
'3995
"77 HO~DA CIVI C
(893SMA)
No•·
Onl~· '2995
•79 CHEVROLET CAPRICE
(519WDV)
New
0.ly '4995
•73 BMW BA \I A RIA
(lei KT) '4 ::r~ 495
{51i2TWL)
N ..
... y
"78 AUDI FOX
'4495
Tlll9nL.8AT •
• RJN. .... ~!
~MJAIJTO ·~Netrt
. • j . ' • I
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536-6111
.LE
COUNTDOWN
TO 1981
MODELS
ONLY
36
·1 V-6 CENTURYS
&
REGAL'S
ON SALE
NOW
ff!] CrTY EPA (261 HIGHWAY
Use these numbers for comparison Your
mileage may vary dependrng on dnv1n9 soeed
and cond1t1ons Actual highway mileage will
probably be less
FRI. SAT. MON. OML Y
CLOSED SUN.
THIS AD WO RTH '1 00 AD MUST H
AFTH YO U MAU YOU• l"RESE'MTHI AT
' ..
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'IO Th.aade rblrd. J ob ~"" Milat.g 9'12 ,.,._.... 9960
tr1n1fer neco11ltate1 ...OMA•CH ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...i.otbrandnewT·Blrd. AUlO tran1 .• f1ctory ale. ·ee Mu•t•n• Sl800 very •77-yw ..... ~ 3llO ml. Pulel Sand. 5 0 Po..,. 1teerin1. power ........t __ .. bit • ,.... -•" Ut.r en. Loaded with d!tc brallet. power win -'"vuu. re ena YOLARI WAGOM ... otbel'I ~.673-1081 xtrH Ll1l1 tor 18113. dowl. •lereo, whitewall Auto. trans .. ractory a tc .
..._ aD. .....-1. tlrt1. tlnl«I 1lu1. Lan· ·119 Muatana. all s tock. power steering. power
ll iiii'iiii Ohlaa VB. dau top, tlll wheel. Super S7SO disc brakes. whit e wall
I .. / lb l3M Shup.(038\INI>. CalUM8-0773 tires. tmled glass. lug· • c ... ereo, P a. P • S3899 gage rack. Super clean
m t. muat ull, s47oo RAV FLAOEBOE '74 Mustan g 2dr auto .• 6 1447YBA >
839-5573 Uncoln ·Mercury cyl a/c xlnt cond. 12999
'11 OA.LAXll!: 500. XTrii 16AUTOCENTER OR. moo 549-3510 RAY FLAOEBOE
Trana . Loaded. 1ter<l0. IRVINE Honda
NABERS
AUTOCENilR_
NOTHING OVER
' a1'15,W.M3 130-7000 '66 Super sharp. $.1.850. lBAUTOCENTER OR.
54995
2181 Harbor fU vd
COSTA M ...:SA
140-0U O
., .. o
MlrC9'y HSIJ Mitat..g 9952 289. candy apple red. JRVINE
••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ••••••••••••••••••••• wht. vinyl top. ~9·2873. 110.7600 ORA.NGECOVNTY 'S 1917 FORD
PIMHT MUST AMG GHIA
UNCOLN·MERCUHY Sunroor. aut oma t ic
OEALERStUP trans .. AM I FM stereo
'66 GT 289. auto. new eng. '67 Valiant Gey I. autu ... ----------------..
tires. up hot. good . am1Cm. best offer over SUPERB CARS..-~,.~.:
$3000/0BO ~l-2036 SSOO. 494·5761 eves.
1425 IAJC• ST .. COSTA MISA
RAY FLADllOE wttape, pwr. s teerinR &
••••••••••••••••••••••• LJNCOLN·M ER CU R Y brake.o;, factory mr cond.
lt77fOID
'77 GHIA $4.SOO amtrm.
stereo. a/c, m ug wheels.
PIS. lo m1. Call 642·4200.
~hrs. 11333
'69 Ply m o uth S pts
Surburban \\'i;:n . n1·w
tires. AIC. AM IF':\! H
lrack. real good cond. 1n
AFFORDABLE PRICES ,
'79 GMC s4995 HAMADA GHIA
2 Ooor to•u II power.
•lltom•t•c t~•n• .. air
C'OOt1 . rod10 & ready to
a.'\•' \364Tl>~>
$3399
IAILI IKE
IMPOIT SA.US
ltl'bable Ust'd Ca~
I~ Jlurbor DI vJ
CO~I A l\11.-.:SA
Ul-070 ---'71 FORD T·llRD
Auto tram,. f.1l'tory a 1c.
PoWt>r :.tcN1ng, power
~<· br.1kci., t11ttl'd i:las:..
I .und1111 tor, & more J u:.t
Cull 107ll NC:).
H1\V l"l.J\UF.BOt:
l.1oroln Ml'rcury
16 AU'l'Ol'l-:NTER UR
lRVJNE
830-7000
'78 FORD REST A
4 cyl. ·I :.pd . u /<' Super
rrult'iJf!t' Low price Cull
(074iX\'l.
HAY FL1\DEUOt.:
l.1nculn Mt>rcury
16AUTOCt.:NTt:R OR.
lllVINE
1130.7000
'78 FORD COURIER
4 cyl., auto trans. Priced
LO Go. (1637255 I
SJ.999
RAY FLA DEBOE
Snt1sh Cars
181\UTOCENTER OR
fRVINE
830-7300
For sale· A very dependa ·
ble '69 L.T .O Ford 2
door. S750. 548·8371.
1925 Ford Mdl T. Oatbc.>d
truck. gd cond. Make of
ft•r . C all Joyce a t
b'7rl·256S, Montlay AM lo
see.
111 l~AutoCenterOr. & wire wheel covers.
SOt'wy l.ak~ l"orei.t exit Truly a gem ! < 172TDE>.
lRVlNE $4599
U0.7000 EARLi IKE
Mustang. '66 2+2. auto. &out. 1695. 64.'>·3532 _
lt1f MlttCURY IMPORT SA.LES disc. Must sdl Pantioc 9965
759·9143
IOICAT Rebable Used Cars
Automatic transmission. 1985 Harbor Blvd
f&(1ory u1r cond .. power COSTA MESA
i.teenng & power d1M· 631-0743
braJu~ 1902XHFJ 1977 FORD
Back to school " '67 Must.
289. 4 s pd. new paml. xlnt
1ntr. $2300 t bcst olr.
754-1185 or !>46·8666
$4199 MUSTANG Oldsmobi~
E "RLE IKE t..artback. 4 cyl. 4 speed •••••••• ••• • •••• •••• • • •
9955
"' trans . s tereo 8 track 1975 OLDS IMPORT SA.LES tape. rallye wheels & low Cuti < ••
IMiable Used Cars miles. ( 198761 > . ass .-premr l!lt!S llarbor Blvd. """"-'LY tr .. 299 Coupe Air cond · P" r
OST MES\ """ -:.teenng, brake' & "in c A ' MIRACLE MAZDA dows. tilt wht:el. AM ff~t 631 ·0743 2150 Harborlih•d stereo wl8 trat•k tape & ·n Colony Park 9 pas:. COSTA M ESA truly a gem ! t172PPI>
wgn Loaded Ongmal 645-5700 $2999
owner. $1000 675·6161. '68 Mustang SACRIFICE EA.RLEIKE '15 \\'al(on Colony l'ark. ~ t'OR HONEYMOON S! IMPORT SA.LES
µassen11cr. very gd cond. $2.000/0BO. 640-0980.
Sl.400. 645·2313. 831· l.260. Hchablc Used Cars
,....----,-:-------".=---:---1985 II arbor BI vd. '76 Monarch. VS. 4 dr.
A ·c. PS/PB. Xlnt cond.
S2.200/bstofr.963·319t
'78 Colony Park 9
pas!>cni:<•r wa S'on .
Load ed Xlnl. cond.
Oni:irnal owner. A$ktnl!
sr,. 000 67 3-2290 ---1
·79 Mus tang Turbo. <.:OST /\ MESA
Am 1rm . air. TR X 631 -0743
Radials. '10.000 miles. ---------Good cond. SSOOO or be!>t.
Call 752· 7855. ext. 392
Cherry '67
~080
496-7709 or 193 6213
·79 Cutlas!> Suprt•mt·
Hr ou~ham Full)
t'<IWPJX'<l 1\!>:.umc ll•a:.c
('all \\Ill i l4 832 3!l52
d}•· .. or call Bob. 548 5il0
\'\ ("\
·;9 ulcb Toro U1t•:.t•I l.1 k<·
•••••••••••••••••••••••
1977 PONTIAC
ASTRE SA.FA.RI
\\AGON 4 cy l ..
automatic Lrans .. factor\
air rond . P" r steenn~.
luggage rack & A;\l /F;\I
'tereo lmma c u lat~·
lhruout' (:Ji04G7 >
$3599
EARLEIKE
IMPORT SALES
Hehable Used <.::.ip.
1985 Harbor RI\&.
COSTA ;\1 t.;SA
63 1-0743
72 F1reb1rd. r uns good,
S550 or best offer. Call
Jim.586·1563
'TT Trans Am. looko; like
JUSt drove off show room
tloor Full~ lo~1dc·tl .• 1
'lcal at &i950. :\t u:.I Sl·c
7.il 1477
·;o t::xecut1\·c· !l p<i,,,~cngl·r
Ma. wag. I o wnl.!r Xlnt
mcrh cond. L>a Y'
l*\·8055. En·-. f>.l4·5942
new ~t ll . I u I I~ ·;1; FO!Utt;L,\ Xlnt cont\
t'<1wppt•d St 1.000 I 1rm l..o:.idcd \lu::.L :.di ~.JC'
t>W-1!1Sii2 or 6 11 1611>1 ::;J. J!J;; l:ii:> 3930
·79 D1est•I llld:. Cutia.,., iO F1r('b1rd. J!rc•at bod'
1h TOH '1CKUP •.•.•.•.
Autl)rna11c 1rnnc;rn1'l'l•('ln f'\nwPr 'lteerino &
hr;it-r•'I :.i1r c.ond "-~UPfR LOW tv41LEB1
'IT444681
'77 FOID s2795 LTD SEDAM ........... .
l\utoll'allc Iran• oowN -;t1>qrino & brake-; air
con011tcm1ro & much morP ' BELOW a"e<aQe
m1IP<;I '147~RW
'77 CHEVROLET S 3 9 9 5 MOMTE CARLO ........
At1IOrY'a1tc tran<. till w"• r•I v•nvl rooJ OOWPI'
'.lf"'r·nno ~ or:it.r•c, dlr c:f'nrt g rallve soort
""""Pl' 718ZIO
'77 DA.TSUM s459 s 810 WA.GOM ........ ..
A utoll'at1c lr<1n">rn1c;~.1nn .11r cond1t1on1no
Ol)wPr "IPf'rino All/I F II/I ~tP•PO radio .\ man\/' "'<'"' not 1cw:, 8069 <;81
'76 MAZDA s3 30 ~ RX 3 COUPE .. • .. . . . .. .. 7 :7"
E-n111nn"Pnl 1nch•l'IP<: "> <;l'f>Pd tr11nc;N'1c;c;1nn
A 'vi Ff\I' r11d1n dnr;i1c; ~ t>"dV c;1r1P !Y'l"'lr11no<t
Th1<: "o,1c:c;:ivN " h :ic; l\IW f\111 F'f:\'!'-?5PRJ'I>
'18 MERCURY S 3 q 9 5 ZEPHYR COUPE •.•.....
Auto matic tran'> air cono oower sleenng.
vinyl too AM FM sterPO radio g bucket seats.
'348VPY)
~i~ ........... ~4995
4 c;opf'O iran<. w cruoo;e control. factorv a••
cono owr s1ePnnq g brakes AM 'FM stereo
w ,. ••' ••lie li!Of> player 3 ma~ wheels
0 18XUB
BrouJ!h:.im w Jll xtra:. .Jiape. A~ F;\I c;isst•ltc· '78 CHEVROLET S 3 4 9 ~.
1\!>..,ume lao;t l!lmo of :1) r ll('t'd, t-ngine \\Ork. SGOo CHEVETIE ..•.••• , • • • . ~
1st• Call !J:>."1 0031 "kd}:., is.tu 2()4.l -~ _ 4 C\OE'NI fr11no;m1ss1on AM 'FM stf>reo with
!>SI lb~Jt'\'l'~&wknrl!>_ Veqa 9974 1ap,. pl.Jyt r & BELOW avPrage miles'
Pinto 9957 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OOf>IJZC --------~~~~~~~~~~---• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 'iJ \'ei:a. look' tinr. run!> MAHY MQal MAICIS & MODaS 'i:l Pinto Sta \\)!n. \'ti. itrt.'Ut 32mpl!. SIJ00 10BO .. _____ __...__ __________ ...
air. auto. p s . p h. xlnl M.:lJ-0558
eond S2.095 67:1-4:!20 ----------
--------'ii GT partinl! oul wholl:
'i·I Pinto llutthbat·k. aulo. car .
)1d cond. Call after 51>m 968-9028
!Jti8 7106 -----------
NABERS -
AUTO CENTER _£; · · .~
1425 BAKER ST. ( ~ ..... ~
'68 Galaxie Scatb;l ck. 'i2 Ford P1nlo $<150. Soml'
Good cond. $499/or best. body d amage rc•;ir cnd-
Trade your old stuJ f for
new i::ood1c·s wllh a
(.'l;c;s1f1t.>d ad &t2·5678
COSTA MESA ~~~~~J
540-9202 ~ 2.JV &t2·9072 runs ok &nnit· 675·3319
H ST DUL TIME OF l"UCHASf Autos. Hew 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 Autos, Mew ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~·:· -~·~·:·:· ·~·~·.:·.::··~·::·.::· ·~·~·:··~·i__ _____ -=~~~~~=------~·:..:·:..:·.:.· ·:..:·~·~·:.:· .................................... . 9800
INCLUDES: ..... ...... • , s,.111
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11111
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Just stop 1n at your part1c1pahng Now You Auto
Buy Orange County dealer and fill out entry
blanks. No purchase necessary. Drawings to be
held on September 15, 1980. Contest rules and
regulations and details about prizes to be
published in this newspaper .
Six Reasons W~y You Auto Buy 1980
1 Interest rates are down. now. Local banks 4
• ~nd other fin ancial institutions are lending •
money again. And they're making it easier
Unusually high trade-in value. The value of
the average used car in 1979 was nearly 9%
higher than it was in 1978.
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and cheaper to borrow.
51 % better gas mileage. The average new
1974 car got 13.9 miles per gallon. The En-
vironmental Protection Agency says the aver·
age 1980 model gets 21 . And many get much
more.
Save $300 to $450 a year in gasoftne alone.
Assuming you drive between 10,000 and
12,000 miles a year and gasoline costs
between $1 and $1.50 per gallon.
5. More savings on maintenance. 1980 car
owners save hundreds of dollars because of
fewer oil changes, lubrication jobs and routine
maintenance checks.
6 Help ease the energy crisis. If just one out
• of tour owners of median-age cars bought a·
1980 model, it would save as much oil as we
impo"'ed from Iran in a year.
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6 cylinder. aut omatic
transm1&Ston. arr cond11iomng.
AM/FM· racho. power steermq.
power brakes. wsw tires &
morel Used car. (053YRWl
1969 PLYMOUTH VALIANT
Sedan. Economical 6 cyl. engine. automatic
1ronsm1ss1on. radio & morel (YOW190~
1979 DODGE DIPLOMAT
Wagon. V8. automatic trans. atr cond.. power
Steering g brakes. luggage rack. radio. WW tires &
morel C666XTX).
54995
FOR FLEE1 SALE OR LEASE
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SERVICE HOURS
MONDAY THIU FllDAY: 7:30 A.M .. TO 5:30 P.M .
SATUUAY: 1:00 A.M. TO 5~00 P.M.
4DOOR
Economical 6 cylinder engine.
automatic transmission. power
steering. Power brakes. radio.
wsw tires & morel C808XFZl.
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SPECIAL ATLAS PRICE!
318 VS. automatic transmiSllon. air
cond1t1oning. radio. power steef'inq.
power brakes. power windows. lilt
wheel. wsw tires & more! Used car.
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2 DOOR COUPE
Coupe. 4 cyl. engine. auto1T1atic trans .. air cond ..
bucket seats. pwr. brakes. radio. wsw tires & more!
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54395
1980 PONTIAC PHOENIX
4 Dr. Sedan. 4 cyt. engine. automatic trans,, air
conditioning. oower steering & brakes. radio. wsw
tires & more• r101213J.
55995
OUTSTANDING
VALUE!
1978 MGB CONVERTIBLE
4 cyl .. 4 speed trans .. bucket seats. AM/FM stereo
w/cassette. luggage rack & more! (MJCMGB)
54695
1979 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER
ll• Ton 8 pass. Maxi Wagon. \U3. auto. trans •. air cond ..
pwr. steenng & brakes. tra>At1 pkg • cruise. carpets.
AM/FM stereo 8 track. bucket seats & much more!
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We pay top doUar for good. clean 1ate model cars See
Curt Davis or Bryan Hesketh today. WI AUOW TOf'
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DEPARTMENT ABOUT RENTING
A 1980 PLYMOUTH CHAMP!
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8J PA'tm aanc&DY ............ H•= ~ll Polle. a.Id &arle.aU. .... written •
eompl•l•t to tbe city ad·
mlalltndoD SQlal that eo-m-
dlmu Bob llAadfe maf bave
tried to blllu.ee terma ol • pro-=dtJ ordbMmce la onlJw to
t bis fatber'a automobile towaq .......
la a ~Ual memo to Ctty Admial1trator Bud Belaito,
Slain in
Niguel
By FaEDEUC'll 8CBOE•ERL Ot•.,..., "'9t SUff
A 24-year-old UC Irvine
medical student and his 27-year·
old wife were round bludgeoned
to death inside a Laguna Niguel
residence Thursday night.
The bodies of Keith Eli Har·
rinston and his wife, Patrice
Anne, were discovered about
1 :30 p.m . by Harrington's
lather, Roger-Haniagtoa, who
had returned to the Niguel
Shores residence following a
short trip, according to Orange
County Sheriff's Department U .
Andy Ramero. The elder Harrington also was
an occ:upant of the residence.
Ramero said. Both bodies were found lying
ln bed with .. massive trauma to
tbe upper body." including the
head, Ramero said.
The exact cause of death.
however. bas not been
estaMlllHd, be •aid. pendtna
further llladiel bf ~·· dep-uties. Ramero deelined to disclose
whether the boa8e or the room in
wblcb U. bod.I• were found
•bowed allDI fJI a stnaa1le.
· He woald . •lY uy that in· . vestigaton have not yet de·
t.ermined a motive for the double
slayinp.
"It's very strange," Ramero
commented.
KOCEGiven
$1 Million in •
Federal FumliJ
KOCE·TV, Channel 50, at
Golden West College in Hunt·
ington Beach, baa ~eived an
unrestricted grant of $1,171,866
rr<'m the Corporation for Public
Broadcnttng for use during the
lll0-81 rascal year
Bill Furniss, pretident and
general muaser ol KOCE, said
tbia annual grant is up
eipificaatly from the previoua
year'• allocation of $650,000. He said oae reucm the federal
1rant roee this year wu that the
1tatioa wu rewarded for its
ability to obtain large sums
from DOD-federal aources. Alao,
be aaicl, tbe station's Oranee
County viewing audience bas
grown dramatically.
Furaila said tbe grant will be
used for espanded local pro-
gram mina and for station
operatlnc coats.
Coast
Weatber
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eacept for OYM'Dilht
cloudu..a lutla1 untll mld-moraln1. Lowa
toDllllll • a~u.e beaebea ancf " lnland. Hlaba SatunlQ Tt to •.
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Dally Newspaper
ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A TWENTY-FfVE CENTS
Robitaille complained that Man·
die frequently bH been con·
tactlna two traffic otftcen who
were tnvolved with the City
Councll commJtUie dratting tbe
propc>Nd ordinance.
The proposal seeks to set
atanda.rd5 controlling whlch tow· tna companies would be eligible
to aet busioe" 1enel'Jlled by
police-related towing.
Mandie denied he was tryang
to influence the committee
proceu. He said he only asked the
offlcen questions about the draft
prop0eaJ.
Currently, Mandie Motors.
mana1f'd by the councilman.
and1lnother towing company get
exclusive access lo police-
• generated lowing business.
about 250 calls a month. The two
companies operate on a rotating
monthly basis.
But this policy, in effect prior
to Mandie's 1978 election to the
-~ ........ BIU.Y CARTER'S LAWYERS CONFER AT HEARING
Henry Ruth Jr. (left), llephet9 PoffM
Libya Payments,
Carter Meet Probed
WASHINGTON <AP>
Senate investigators pressed
Billy Carter again today to ex-
plain why the first installment of
his $220,000 payments from Libya
was delivered only two weeks
after a Libyan official met with
President Carter . "It was just coincidentaJ." the
president's brother told a Senate
Judiciary subcommittee in h.is second day aof testimony.
Asked if the Libyans might
have believed their relations
with Billy Carter led to the
meeting with President Carter,
the brother replied, "That would
be pure speculation."
Billy Carter insisted the full
$220,000 was part or a $500,000
loan and insisted it could not be
a fee because he did nothing to
try to influence U.S. policy for
Libya.
But Sens. Strom Thurmond, R·
S.C., and Charles McC. Mathias,
R-Md., pressed the point that the
first $20,000 Libyan payment
was made Dec. 27, only two
weeks after Libya 's chief
Washington diplomat, 1Ali el·
Houdari. met with President
Carter on Dec. 6.
Thurmond quoted a memo dic-
tated by President Carter saying
he mentioned improving rela-
tions with Libya during that
meeting.
"You believe that was just
coincidental?" Thurmond asked
Carter .
·'The loan had been negotiated
since August," Billy Carter
replied. "It was just coinciden-
tal."
But Thurmond did not quote
other sections of the Carter
memo in which the president
said the primary purpose of the
meeting was to protest Libya's
sacking and burning of the U.S.
embassy in Tripoli.
The president aJso noted that
he had thanked el·Houdari for
Libya's Mlp in efforts to free the
U.S. ho6ta~es in Iran.
Layoffs Loom
MIAMl CAP) -A financial
slump in the airlines industry
may force Pan American World
Airways to lay off up to 1,200
light atteod~ts this fall.
Single Bid Wins
Pope Site Auction
A Costa Mesa developer sub-
mitted the high -and ODly -
bid for 11.3 acres or surplus
Fountain Valley School District
property at a aparcely atteoded
auction Thursday niSbt.
After a brief cloHd-door ex-
ecutive seaaioo1 _ tbe diatrict's
trustees agreed w accept Stand-
ard Pacific Corporation's offer
of $2, 725,000 for the so-called
Pope site, located off Cordat.a
Street between Tanaaer ·and
Sbrtke avenues.
The dneloper tubmitted a
tz'M -eblek to partlcipat.e ln the MMAn1, a sum that wUl be
retaJMd u a down payment.
Tbunda7 nllbt'• auction eon·
truted lbarply with a 1ltnilar
event eGllducted for 'the same
property ... October • ID tM MrUer aactJon, leYen wrttten lltdl nn 1abm1tled, all Har tbe mlnlmum price of $1..53
million. But in a verbal auction
after tbe wrilten bld1 were
opened, about lO·lnveeton com·
peted until a hfgh offer of C .85
mllllon was preuated by
Ba1&ex, Inc .. ot Newport Beadl.
After putttnc SIO.ooo down plu1
an addftJonal Sll,000 for a time
extenaion, Buteit failed to cJoee
escrow, and tbe property wu
advertlled for sale once 11ain.
At 'Ibul'Sday's auctJon, the dis-
trict boosted ~ minimum bid
more than SI million above lut
October'• fiaW'e, maintainin&
Lbat the valU41 ot the property
(8ee IAND, Pa1e AZ>
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City Council, ba s been
chaJlenged at a Sl.l million anti·
trust lawsuit by a rival towing
service which wants part of the
police buainess .
The lawsuit also questions
whether Mandie may have an
advantageous positiQll because
be is a councilman.
Because of the lawsuit, the Ci-
ty Council committee was
formed in June to revamp cur·
rent city policy toward police-
related towing.
"There was no intent on my
part to do any lobbying to gel
the police department to recom-
mend any changes." Mandie
said today.
"I've been around the towing
business a long time and I've got
antegrity. I only asked for
clarification." Mandie said he
r equested a copy or the or·
dinance proposal, which was
mad e available to tow
operators. It has not been before
the City Council.
Mandie said a statement in the
proposal calling for two·and·a-
half ton trucks was unclear. He
said it didn't state if the weight
referred to the truck rating, its
tug load or its size. Mandie said
his tow trucks onJy have a tw<>
ton rating and he wanted to
know what the city standards
might become.
<See TOWING, Page A%)
1st Time in 2 Years
Consum.er Prices
Decline in County
LOS ANGELES <AP> -
Reflecting temporary lower home
mortgage rates, tht-·Consumer
Price Index for Los Angeles and
OrangecountiesdecreasedinJuJy
for t befint time in two years.dip·
ping by six-tenthsof a percent. However. prices for the region
Stocks Up
In Heavy
Market Day
NEW YORK (AP> -Stock
prices surged m heavy trading
today as a report of a leveling
off in the consumer price spiral
and Senate progress on a tax-cut.
bill outweighed news of a
spreading prime rate rise.
The Dow Jones average of JO
indU!trials, up 9. 72 points Thurs-
day. gained 10.33 points to 96S.53
after five hours oftrading.
The Labor Department said
consumer prices remained
s t eady in July as home
mortgage rates fell. Mortgage
rates since have turned upward
along with other interest ra~s.
and Citibank joined Chase
Manhattan Bank today in a
quarter-point prime rate hike to
11.25 percent.
Bandit Gets
$3,800 in HB
Huntington Beach police are
searching for a man who walked
out of a savings and loan
Wednesday afternoon with $3,800
of stolen cash after threatening to
kill a female clerk.
Police said the s uspect en-
tered Great Western Savings &
Loan, 16141 Beach Blvd., at 3:15
p.m .. told the clerk he bad aigun
and would kill her unless she
gave tUm all the cash in the
drawer.
Described as a white male, 27, 6
feet, 175piounds, with ligbt brown
hair, the auapect then casually
strolled out the door with the
money ln a bank ba"g .
remained 15.8percentabovethose
inJulyl979.
And the decrease may be only
short-li ved.
Meantime. the CPI for the San
Diego metropolitan area, which is
published bimonthly, s howed
prices there rose only 0.1 percent
since May-thesmallest increase
s ince the Labor Department
began keeping statistics on the
area in January 1978. T he San 01ego maex was 14.3
percentabove itslevelayearago.
· · LowerhomemortgagesfinaJly
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Firm Among Tops
Aviation Pioneer
McDonnell Dies
SUCCU•S AT 81
AJr Pioneer McDonnel
ST. LOUIS <AP> -James
Smith McDonnell, one or the last
or America's aviation pioneers
aod the builder or one or the
world's largest aerospace com·
paniet, died today of complica-
tions from a stroke suffered early
in August.
McDoonell. 81, died at his home
in suburban St. Louis.
Born in Denver on April 9, 1899,
of an Arkansas family. McDon-
nell attended high school in Little
Rock, Ark. He graduated from
Princeton in 1921 with a degree in
phys ics and later received a
master's degree in aeronautical
engineering from Massachusetts
lnstituteofTechnology.
Following work that ranged
from test pilot to engineer ror
other 'firms, McDonnell rounded
his company at Lambert Field in
St. Louis in 1939. He then had 12
employees.
In 1979, McDonnell Douglas
Corp. r eported earnings of $199
million on sales of $5.3 billjon with
a Sl0.88billionorder backlog.
During World War II, McDon-
nell Aircraft Corp. expanded
rapidly but devoted most of its ef·
forts to subcontracting work for
larger manufacturers.
Before the end of the coo.ruct.
however, McDonnell bad begun to
design one of the earliest jet
planes, a plane which would pro-
pel the United States Navy into
the jet age.
Flies Battled
SAN JOSE CAP) -Efforts to
stop an infestation of Mediten'a•
nean fruit rues continue in Santa Clara County, with agricultural
officials Rlanning to double the
number of sterile rues they are
releasing each week.
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Firm Keeps Tow Rights
Ace Towing Company will be
allowed to continue operation ln HunlinltGD 8eac:b aatll at leut
Nov. 14, under an order isaued in
Superior Court Thunday.
The preliminary injunction
prevents Police Chief Earle
Robitaille from enforeln• an
emeqency ordinance pused by
City Coundl lut month.
That ordlDanee, reqlMlted by
the poUee ·department, allows
Robllallle to deeJ a cit, lletme
to a towlnC operator be judles
may haft a Nd bullne11 repute·
tioD or P'* monl cbaraeter.
Lut IDCllllh, Robitaille dmled
a Uceme to Aee crwner Cbuck
Jamet, wbo bu opented bis
com= lD the cttJ for 15 yun.
A rtor Court beartn1 on a
permanent lnJ1mdion la Mt for
Nov. H.
Ace attorney Georse Comroe •
attacked the ordinance u "na-
>· .
granUy unconstitutional,.. say-
ing it is overly vague and gives
the police chief excessive
authority. .
Huntington Beach Deputy City
Attorney Charles Mathias sald
the ordinance ll patterned aftei:
similar city laws in Anaheim
and Los Angeles. However, be
said that neither law has been
tested in court.
On July 20, RobitaUJe reqwt·
e4 that the City Council adopt
the ordinuce becauae he said
that aome ol the coau>aiet do-
lAI boeh•r are repreMDted by
"un1crupuJou1 and unethical
elementa wboee only blterel\ ll
to make• proOt, even at the riU
of enaqlna ln fraudaleat and
deceptive bullnesl practieee."
Th• ordiDance Wll ChleflJ ln·
1pired by complalntl concemin1
the practice. of Ace, accordin1
to RobttaUle.
Ace, which bu been sued by
the city. has been accused of
engaging in alleged unethical
practices and cbarliag inllated
rates. •
In turn, tbe towing company
baa aued tbe city. contend.Ina tt
bas been a victim ol selective
law enforcement.
James, who operates the firm
at 7812 Edincer Ave., saya it b ..
'never been ptOYed that biJ firm
bu done anyWnC Weaal.
He clal1D9 that allelatlona that
motorilU were charled up to
SlSO for towtna failed to take ln
cbats ohtor• when autoe were
left fOI" extended periodl of Ume.
Much of tbe c:mtroveny owr-
Aee'• poUe&ee emanated froal
can .,.. tOW9d aw•r from. private~ lot at E Don Liq·
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Panel Won't Explain Negative Vote.
.,, UM pro1 ud coe1 or • ctmt.w
and then eaplaln the com·
m .. etm'• ncommendatiOD.
polltlcallr HatillH 41u .. uoa.
voted l ·O a1aln1l a rbarter
c lalmlDI advaata1e1 af a clterter don'l outw•llb it•
1bonCOSDino Tll•J to[d conaultaal Jobn
ftat ....,ort is '° .,. reviewed
by the c:ocnm.llllon al a s p.m.
meellnl. Sept. u at the county
Hall otAdrnlnlltr•tlon. ......,, oowner, NPN~
Slayiirg
Witness
Silent ·
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SPOKANE (AP> -A ke~ flt&tre in the brutal double ,,_,"!
lng of a Spokane woman and ll
Huolingt.oa Bead>, Calif .. ~
in June will POt t.estlf y lo ~ cue, her attomey says. Saa•• Md llWf aide aobWl J . ff•dilr ._, draft a flAal NpOft to
tM ..,.-rilon dl8t .rcMlld ~
..-..--JVST BRE~KJNG
uraed u. commllltoca to ~•
on aome or lhe 1ped.fk *'* wt aed to their tteo111menda· A-... -rson C'JloittS? Uon. auch 11 whether the pc>wer •IJUe'
A hea.rinl in the Court of Ap-
peals, Division 111. Spokane was
called Thursday lo consider
Spokane County Superior Court
Judge Donald N. Olson's de·
cisi<>n to bring Roseanna Mae
Moline o( Portland, Ore., to trial
for murder next Monday. .
Soviet Nuke Sub
Being Towed Home
TOICVO CAP> -A Soviet tua today t>caan towln1 a power·
less Soriet noc:lear 1ubmartne from t.he •est.em Pacific of(
otrtaawa white It wu ditabled by a rtre that reportedly killed
al leutninesallon,Japan's MaritJmeSafet.y Agency~aid. ·
lnitlal reportt said the two vusels. accompa.rued by a So-
viet (&aei t.anker and a training ship, were headed southwest from
the scene ~ t.he accident about 60 miles east or Okln•wa. 'l'ney
•ere expected to skirt the &OUthem end of the island ind head
(or the Soviet. Siberian port of Vladivostok. lhe sub's home base,
1.100 mil~ to the north. . Japan's chief cabinet secretary. Klicbi Niyuawaia •. s!l1d
Japaneee air and'seabome monitor& found no signs of radiation
leakage in the area where t.he sub wu stricken.
3 9-jer NYC aawb lllW IAHl11 llalt-
NEW YORK (AP) -Three m.;c>r New York banks today
raised their prime lending rat.es to 11.25 percent, matching the
quarter·poiot increase posted Tuesday by Chase Manhau.an
Bank. CiUbank, the nation's secood·largesl commercial bank. was
first to match Chase. Ana No. 4·ranked Manutacturers Hanover
Trust Co. and No. 6 Chemical Banlt quickly followed ..
DETROIT CAP> -President Carter today told his new
politicaJ ally. the American Federation of Teachers, ~al they
are comrades in arms guarding the future against the
Republicans. . . Carter also thanked the· national convention. of the
550,000.member union for its endorsement. pledged not to betray
their trust and praised Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, whom the
AFT originally supported for the Democratic presidential
nomination.
SEOUL, South Korea <AP> -Military strongman Gen.
Chun Doc>hwan retired from the army today aod the govern·
ment scheduled an e lectoral college meeting for Wednesday to
select a South Korean president, certain to be Chun.
He would succeed acting President Park Choong-hoon. Park
took over temporarily Saturday when President Choi Kyu·hah
resigned to clear the way for Chun.
Gasoli11e Tardcf!r ConilnMn 10 B•rrt
NEW ORLEANS CAP> -Nearly a day after a tanker carry·
ing more than 21At million gallons of fuel rammed an oil rig,
fireboat.a surrounding the tilting ship poured water today onto
names 100 feet high.
Officials said they could not estimate how much gasoline
: was left in the 565-foot Texaco North Dakota, or how long it
would be before the fire was out. Houston firefighting experts
were bringing a special rig lo the scene 150 miles southeast of
New Orleans, a Texaco spokesman said.
LAND ...
lo make appointment• to the
board would be c:onJldered an
adnntace ot a chatter. Id
Otberwtte. he aaid, "1 wou
not be satisfied as a reader
about how the commission jumoed trom the fact.a to the
conc1.-lons.'' But the com rn lul o~e rs
avoided s uch a d etailed
analysis. claiming that . there
would be little agreemen.t.
Member Leonard Shane said
although the group had reached
lhe same conclusion, com·
missioners probably had used
dif(ereol reaaoninis.
Said member H . Rodger
Howell: "We'd have to give up
our families and friends every
night while we're down here
hammering. We don't need a
microscope on every possible
consideration." Sanger finally accepted the
commission's direction and later
admitted the report. while not as
detailed as he might like, would
include some "interm~iale ~clusions we'll try to articulate.
Howell told Sanger lo use as
much freedom as he cou.ld ~ i~·
terpreting the comm1ss1on s
opinions. Commission chairman Bruce
Sumner said after the meeting
that the panel realized over the
course of several meetings. that
the chart.er didn't afford lhe
freedoms of home Tule formerly
anticipated.
He noted counties s uch as
Orange that use state:m~n~aled
bylaws instead or rnd1v1dual
charters have received more
flexibility through r ecent state
legislation. The commission also was con·
cerned about charter require-
ments that force all proposed
changes in the structure of a
government to become ballot
measures, Sumner said.
He said s uch requirements
make governments reluctant to
change even when they should.
Girls Club
Gets Home
Rent Free
The Girls Club of Fountain
Valley-Huntington Beach has
been guaranteed an additional
two years in its present home,
with no rent raise, courtesy of
the FolUltain Va lley City Coun·
cil. HB Police
Arrest Man
In Robbery
has soared since its 1978 ap-
praisal. Standard Pacific's written of.
fer barely toppe d the qew
minimum bid of $2.7 million.
The club's building. a modular
mobile home at 18490 Euclid St .•
has been leased from the city
since 1976 for $100 per month.
The council this week voted to
extend this lease ror an addi·
tional two years, beginning Sepl. Huntington Beach police have
arrested one of two men who al·
legedly broke into their former
e mployer's home and robbed
him o(S275. Brian Easley, 20, of Hunt·
ington Beach, bas been jailed on
suspicion or robbery. burglary
a nd assault with a d eadly
weapon. Police said local contractor
Robert Stevens, 42. hired Easley
and another man and later
became involved in a dispute
over their wages.
A land broker who observed
the auction but declined lo bid
told the trustees that questions
exist regarding the suitability of
the soil at the Pope site. He said
that if the dislricl had made
available current soil tests, it
might have attracted a dozen
more bidders.
Scott Smith, director of con·
struction for Standard Pacific,
said the company made ils own
tests al lbe site. He
acknowledged that additional
soil will have to be hauled in and
allowed to settle as a firm fOWl·
dation prior to construction.
1. at the same rent. The council also approved a
S4 006 city budget allocation to
re:roof and re-wire the building
and to construct accessways for
handicapped persons.
Council members Barbara
Brown and Roger Stanton ab-
s tained on these measures
because they serve on the club's
board of directors.
ACE •••
Sources close to independent presidential candida~ John
Anderson say he has narrowed his vice presid~ttal c~·
didate choice to (from left) Bost.on Mayor Kevtn. Wlute,
former Texas Rep. Barbara Jordan and Wisconstn Gov·
Patrick Lucey.
Bergeson Promises
Tax Indexing Fight
Assemblywom a n Marian
Bergeson prorniSed today thal
she will launch a second alt.empt
early next week to override Gov.
.Edmund Brown Jr. 's veto of her
income tax index.ing bill.
An attempt late Thursday. by
the Senate to do just that failed
on a 47·21 vote.
The Newport Beach represen·
talive's effort to place lhe index-
ing bill permanently in the slate
tawbook missed by seven votes
or reaching the required two·
lhirds Senate approval for an
override. But Mrs. Bergeson said she
will try again nexl week -.
The bill. which would l!rovide
for annual adjusting of mcome
tax brackets for inflation. was
approved unanimously by both
the full Assembly and Senate
earlier this summer.
But Brown. who predicted the
bill could bring financial chaos
in future years, vetoed It.
Aides lo the Newport Beach
Republican claim the governor
put on a full·court press Ln the
last week to woo Democrats to
his side. Many Democrats a bstained
from voting.
A I979 law. also by Mrs .
Bergeson. provided income lax
indexing but the bill had a .two-
vear sunset clause inserted in at.
The bill expires an 1981. In has veto message last
Fro• Page A I
TOWING.··
Mandie said he abstams on all
council votes pertaining to the
towing business.
month , Brown ~a id the
Legislature should wait until
next year to de<:ide whether to
make indexing a permanent
state law. He cited the unstable
economy and a "$1 billion to S2
billion shortage lhe slate faces."
Mrs. Bergeson said if her 1979
bill is allowed to expire it will
mean the slate is helping itself
to a secret lax increase.
"If the economy is uncertain.
we either have to cul services or
propose an honest. at>:<>ve~
tax increase." she said. 'This
veto is arrogant and insensitive
to the working class."
HB Cyclist
l.Dses Life
In Collision
A motorcycle accident in
Westminster Thursday claimed
the h!e of 46-year-0ld James A.
Weld o f Huntington Beach.
police said. Weld who lived at 15441
Hanove; Lane. was fatally in-
1ured when h1s motorcycle C?I·
lided with a truck al the an ·
tersection or Victona Street and
Bolsa Avenue at 12:20 p.m .. ac·
cording to police. _
Weld was taken to Fountain
Valley Community ~ospit~l.
where officials say he died of tn·
ternal injuries at l : 11 p.m .
Driver of the truck. Robert
Lee MacKenzie. 22. of Fullerton.
was arrested on suspicion of
manslaughter. police said.
Three meo are also charged iA
the June 20 killings of Kimberly
Ann Palmer, 19, Spokane, ~
Scoll CUrrier, 26, HunUngtoo
Beach. The victims' bodies w~
found sooth of Post Falls. Idaho,
June 22. Currier had been
beaten to death, Miss Palmer
strangled.
"This case is full or motorcy·
cle clubs and bikers," Chief
Deputy Prosecutor L.C. Kinnie
said, referring to reports that
Currier and several of the
defendants are motorcycle gang
members. "People fear for their
lives iflheylestify. All these trials
aregoingtobedifficult.''
Prosecutors want Ms. Moline.
who allegedly made comments
to police incriminating herself
a nd others in the slayinis. tried
first so they can call her as a
witness in the Sept. 2 trial or
Donald M. Paradis, Spokane;
Thomas H. Gibson, Josephine
County. Ore., and Charles
Amacher o{ Porllaad.
But Ms. Moline 's attorney.
David Henault. accused the
state of trying to railroad has
client into an unfairly quick trial
so she could be used as a witness
against the other defendants.
"My client won't talk at all,"
Henault told Appeals Court
Com missioner Mich ael F.
Keyes. "She knows s he can just.
serve her time in jail for coo·
tempt of court. They're not go-
ing to shake her out. and have
her in another trial."
The prosecution 's case may
have bet!n further complicated
by reports that another woman
held as a material witness an the
case -Cindy Simera or Spokane
1s considermg a 1a1lhousc
marriage to Gibson. Ms. Si mera. already Jailed for
contempt of court for refusing lo
testify in the case -is reported·
ly six months preg!lant. The
wedding would technically t;ai<c
her off the witness hook, smce
under state law. spouses can't
be forced to testify againM each
other. officials sai.t.
Bargain Deal
~ads to Jail Jn the confidential memo, d~t·
ed Aug. 8. Robitaille told Bels1~0
he was concerned that Mandie
rclt the police department w~s
"somehow plotting to hurt his
Police said witnesses reported
that MacKenzie failed to stop for
a red light before the collision
occurred. He has been released from
Orange County Jail on $5,000
bail. authorities said .
A 19-year·old Anaheim man.
who thought he might be getting
a bargain on illegal drugs rn
Hunlingt.oo Beach this week. ap-
parently got more than ht>
bargained for when the alleged
"pushe.rs" slugged him and fled
with his money.
business interests." . "l 'm extremely concerned if
the repeated contacts are de·
signed to elicit rrom us r~!D·
mendations favorable to his tn·
terests," the chief wrote ..
Robitaille is on vacation and
could not be reached today for
comment. . Police u. Barry PTice ~aid to-
day thal he had complamed to
Robitaille after Mandie con.tact·
ed him more than a dozen times
in the past month to talk about
the draft ordinance propos~. Price said he felt Mandie was
trying to influence him le;> make
suggestions to the council com-
mittee. Jn a related development, the
PRICES .•.
begantoshowupint~eCPl,"said
Faith Heinemann, director of the
Bureau of Labor Statistics here. Al their peak this year,
mortgage rates soared lo 18 per·
cent. By last month lhey had
dropped to 12~rce~l. bui_arenow
edging up ag8Ul wtth loan rates
averaging betw~.13 perce~l and
13'h percent. This mcrease is ex·
peeled to be reflected in a higher
CPHor;b.ugust. . The cost of homeownership for
the month dropped by 3.3 percent
in Los Angeles and Orange. coun·
ties. while t.he cost or renting an
apartment aecreased by 0.2 per·
cent. .
Police said the Anaheim man
and bis girlfriend were ap-
proached in a parking lot ~t
Bolsa Chica Street and Heil
Avenue Tuesday night by two
men who offered to sell him a
large quantity of hashish for~-
When the Anaheim man pro-
duced the money he was struck
by the two men, who grabbed
the cash and fled in their auto.
police said. However, the victim
noticed their license numbeNlnd
lhe two men were arrested the
following day. Huntington Beach police have
jailed Frank Marchetti. 26, of
Rosemead and Pet.er Burchell.
26, of Anaheim on suspicion of
robbery. On Aug. 19. Stevens heard a
noise in his home at 9:30 p.m .
and discovered that the two men
had broken in, police said. The
men reportedly threatened the
contractor with a club and took
i2'75 from his wallet.
He said the firm tentatively
plans to build about 50 single-
family homes on the Pope prop-
erty . •Smith predicted ~he
homes would be more luxunous
than m osl Fountain Valley
homes, but declined to speculate
on the price range.
uors at Pacific Coast Highway
across from the street from the
city pier.
The city s ubsequently has
terminated lhe lease and now is
operating the parking lot.
city attorney's offi ce has wri~
an opinion based on Impe~al
Beach court action th~l 1n·
dicates Mandie, as councilman.
may be in conflict of slate go~
ern ment code because his
father 's business gets revenue
from city operations. .
A City Council session has
been schedule d for M?nday
night to discuss the ordmance
proposal, the controve.rsy o~er
Mandie's discussions w1~ pol.u:e
officers. the pending h\1gal!oo
and the legal opinion. according
to Belsito.
The b>sts of apparel and nus·
cellaneous goods also declined.
but they had only a minimal im·
pacl on the overall CPI, Ms .
Heinemann said. She added that the 15.8 percent
TOK Banned
SACRAMENTO CAP> -
California officials have banned
the use by farmers of the
herbicide TOK. which has been
linked to birth defects and
cancer.
Tb4:. _pame o£ the second s~·
peet iii the case, who remainS at
IM'&e. was not released.
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
Smith said construction might
begin in less than a year.
The school trustees have
earmarked some of lhe money
obtained in the Pope site sale for
renovation of now·vacant
McDowell School as a new dis·
trlct beadquarten .
After moving into McDowell,
the district plans lo lease its cur-
rent offices at Number One
f Soviet Attack Told
NEW DELHI, lndia <AP> -
About 400 Afghan rebels were
killed and hundreds wounded in
a Soviet tank and artillery at·
tack on villages in the Pagbman
hills west ~ Kabul, ID informed
source reported today from the
Arghan capital.
The city adminis~r~to.r
declined to discuss Robitaille s
memo. . Included on the towmg or·
dinance committee are coun·
cilmen John 1bomas .. Ron Pat-
tinson and Don MacAlhster.
increase for the year was the
lowest annual rate of price rises
since the year ending January
1979. Fortbeyear,4Spercenlofall
the increases were attributed lo
higher mortg1ge rat.es and prices
for energy and services. Other
housing costs and transporta~
accounted for 35 percent of the tn·
crease. withlhebalancecausedby
Increases in aJ>parel, medical, en·
tertalrunent and miscellaneous
expenses
Barmaid,
WJ,Feted
• Li&htbouse Lane to obtain addi·
tlonal income. Trustees Thursday approved
the fmal construction drawinas ror conversion of McDowell. The
plans now m.-t be approved by
Ule omce or the State Architect
before ccmstructloo bldJ CID be
~ougbt.
Ot•nelbaa• Thomas
EL CAJON (AP> -The
customers al Ginger's left
23 birthday presents for
Frances Smith, and the
80-year-old barmaid
danced a ltllle hula as
thanks.
• ttuu•:trR .. eclillOl"-1,. ... , .. ...._.
Mel._-,.~.O.-M,.,._
OMeM ......-~· ,., • .,...c-......... , c.-....., .......... ....
'Jd&,e , •• '""..., aur•Mi• ... c,._. .......... °' .. Qooltl'JCI: .... ... ,.
HB District Vote Urged The Jim Brannons call
themselves lypacal reg·
ulars at Ginger's, "•
nice, friendly place, more
like a social club thu a
bar." Says Brann?n :
Bomb ~t Falae
McCOOK. Neb. (AP) -Am·
t.rak Gfllelall Tllunday ntsbt
befaD ream... baa... from four can wldeh ...a-bem left
b.-earll• ta tbe dar after ,....... cm u.su rr~·
1ApbJI' ..... allowed to eoaUnue ........... Jom1M7 dela.yed by
bomb....._.. bt two Mta No
bolllbl ,... lomd aboard tbe train after a aeareb by
autborttMI.
HunUncton Beach City ~·
clJman JobD Tbomas HYI the Cl·
tf 1bould be divided into coaacil
diltrlcta and voten 1bould elect
tbe~ . Curnnd1, eouneU eudldatee
nm al ..._ and tbe mQOr ll
appointed 6J tbe council. UIQal1y
for a ... reer wnn . 'l'bomll, wbo crtUd.Md Mayor
Rutb BaUey'a call for a charter
revl1lQ•L£OS11mlUee Mond&l'. satd WedneldaJ the committee
abould ea .W.r bi.I •UIC•Uonl
lD lt.1 rewtn. . -
The councilman had ace~
Mayor Bt.iley of a "power play
to take awe)' the independence of the cit)' attorney'• omce by
creatlnt the charter committee.
He saicf tbe main Intent.ion of tbe
commJU. wu to cba.n,. tbe cl·
lY ·~·1 oft\ce from elecUve
to eppcJiatlve.
Tbomu contends It b too ex·
pentlve to conduct an al' \ar1e
city eouncll electlOn. H• Hld a
couaeU member could better
serve • amaller d11trtct. rather
---------------------------
than t.r)'ing to repreMOt the city
of 110.000. , _ _. .... "lf the mayor were e 111\:l>C\I,
we would have at least one
pe.non LD city ball lD cbarae ~
thinl•·.. Tbocnaa added. "Now w• b•~• a• bureaucracy that
never eceepU -~s:::-..:'d ty, and that ablftl __ _!.,,. ..
Of the ~Ly ol tbe \,V\111\iUo
Th• charter revtalon commit-
tee. allfl'cmd MoodaY, ii to be
come>Oeed of rorcner mayon.
Chart« amendments muat be
ap,Provedby voten.
(
"You have to give
Francea credit.".
After all, 1he amU. •
lot and pretties up th•
place ln ber plnk print
dreu with matchlnl pu.t
earrin11 and aecilace.
••And lira. SmUh hH
worked at GI.Dier'• 1D sub-ur~an SprinC Valley 11
yean -llDce the wu •·
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Your Ho•etown J
Dally NewHpape-P ~
..
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS ,
UCI Med St~dent Bludgeoned • i
Kids Studg in Summer
By &ICBAaD G&EEN
CM .. Delly PW IU't
Somewhere kids are lazing
their way through carefree sum-
mer days but don't 10 looking
for them at Irvine's El Camino
Real or Vista Verde schools.
These campuses. unlike all of
the others in the Irvine Unified
School District, are fairly bus-
tling with activity at this time of
year. And their students are
busily going about the job of get·
ting an education during these
dog days.
To those uninitiated with the
year-round educational concept,
it somehow seems wrong that
these children are slaving away
at the books while their peers
are laying away at the beach.
OMty PIM "9l9a lit'f r~ll O'o-41
Don't the youngs ters at
Irvine's two year-round schools
wish they had t hree whole
months to soak up the sum·
m.ertime atmosphere? VEAA-AOUND SCHOOLING
-Appeals to Heather Drew.
above. Means ."no more
fo rg.etting,'' says Jon
Holder. Requires some
curbside era mining for Dar-
ren Foreaker at Vista Verde
School, right.
"I like it," 12 -year -o ld
Heather Drew said durine re-
cess at Vista Verde School.
"You're always looking forward
to the next vacation."
Barbara Barnes, principal, ex·
plained that the kindergarteners
through eighth graders get three
weeks off for every nine they are
in school.
,.
~Spurs Stock
~Price Surge ,
:· NEW YORK (AP> -Stock
... prices 1ur1ed in heavy trading ;~today a a report of a leveling
; Gii in tbe comumer price spiral :,and Senate proereu on a tax-cut
: blll outweighed news of a
;,1preadiq prime rate rise.
: · Tbe Dow Jones average of 30
;·badmtriall, up 9.'12 points Thurs·
• day. lained 5.14 points to 980.67 at
-:· DOOD after beinc ahead 10 points
: earlier.
; The Labor Department said
:, consumer prices remained
. 1teady in July as home
.. mol't.Ple rate. fell. Mon,age
... ntel liDCe baYe tumed upward : alone wttb other interest rat.el,
: and Citibank joined Chase
• , M auatta Bank today lD a . qun.-pollll prlme rate hike t.c u•=· • OU Wen •bal'OIY biiber ........... tbat~is
ttltlial -oil prices in lilbt of • warlil ,... ...... .iat.
Deduelion Bill
~la Amenably .. ,
~ ~(AP)-AbW
: to ii l & IDHIW tu deduc· ..... ..,,.a ... ta•wloffer ............ ,....bu
.. ~ MDil b7 aa AuemblJ
•
,. 1111 ... TlhlnclaJ the
IBltll bJ Sea.
'*91.IM>MlaNf,wu
"· for area1 tbat , -...: r
"I prefer the system," Ms.
Barnes said. ''There is not the
usual learning loss experienced
over summer.
"Families can take vacations
all year round, not just in sum·
mer. It's kind of nice to go ski-
ing in January. It is also a much
more efficient use of the equip-
ment and facility.··
J on Holder, 11, a Vista Verde
student, says be once attended a
school that had a three-month
summer break.
"This school is a lot better
than the other kind." he said.
"You don't forget everyth1ng
over the summer."
But doesn't he miss the long
vacation -even a little?
"Yeah. when June rolls
around I want to get out of
school. but that's just about the
time when we get our three·
week break."
There is a special kinship
among parents whose children
go to year-round school, said
Gene Bedley, principal of El
Camino Real School.
"We have an ice cream social
this time of year and we get
tremendous attendance from the
parents,'' the principal said.
8/IOths of a Pereent
County Prices Dip
1st Time in 2 ¥ears
LOS ANGELES (AP> -
Refiectingtemporary lower home
mortgage rates, the Consumer
Price Index for Los Angeles and
OrangeCOW'JliesdecreuedinJuly
forthefll'lttlmeintwoyears,dip·
ping byaix-tentbs or a percent .
However, prices for tbe region
remained 15.Soercentabovetbose
lnJulylt79. <Relatedstory,A4.)
And the decrease may be only
sbort·lived.
Meantime, the CPI for the San
Diego metropolitan area, which is
published bimonthly, showed
prices there roee only 0.1 percent
since May-tbeamallest increase
since the Labor Department
be1an keepiq statistics on the
areaiDJ~lt'71.
Tbe Sm DMso maex wu 14.3
pel'ffMaboftltalevelayearaao.
• 'Lowerbomemort&aaesflnally
be1antoabowupinttleCPl,"•aid
P'aitb Hllnemann, dlredor oftbe
Bureaaof LaborStatiatlcsbere. At their PJ•k tbla year,
mortpp ratee aoared to 18 per-
cat. By lut month they had
dropped to 12percent, but are now
ect11a, up .,aln wlth loan ..._
averastna between 13percmtand
UYa percent. Tbi• increue ii ex·
peeled to be reflected in a hl&ber
CPl tor Aupst. Tbe eaat of homeonenhip for
t.be month dropped by 3.3 percent
ill Loi ~Jes and Orance COUD· ti•. wblle the coet of r9Dtiq an
apartment decreased by 0.2 per-
cent.
The C06ts of apparel and mis-
cellaneous goods also declined,
but they bad only a minimal im·
pact on the overall CPI, Ms.
Heinemann said. She added that the 15.8 percent
increase for the year was the
lowest 8JUlual rate of price rises
since the year ending January
1979. Fortheyear,45percentofall
the increases were attributed to
higher mortgage rates and prices
for energy and services. Other
housing costs and !f ansportation
accounted for 35 percent of the in·
crease, withtbebalancecausedby
increases ln apparel, medical, en-
tertainment and mlsceUaneous
expenses.
Slain Woman
Bound, Shot
ONTARIO~ Can. <AP> -The
nude bod)' of a Denver woman
was found with two gunshot
woundl in her bead in her motel
room, and a transient was arrest·
ed ln the killlng, police said Thurs-
clay.
JW Stott, 32, apparently in On·
tarlo on buainea, w •• discovered
by a motel maid. Policesaid.
..
Irvine Firms
Dark After
Power Fails
The seeond power outage this
week rut the Irvine Industrial
Complex Thursday. leaving 750
Southern California Edison
customers without electricity at
12:51 p.m.
Full power was restored at
2:27 p.m .. said Bud Jacklee,
area manager for the utility.
An underground cable failure
caused the power outage in the
area bounded by McGaw
Avenue, Von Karman Avenue,
the San Diego Freeway and
Jamboree Boulevard, Jactlee
said.
Tuesday morning, a power
outage struck the southwest.em
section of the industrial com-
plex, causing 1,100 Edison
customers to be without power
for about an hour. That incident
was blame d on a bJown
transformer.
Neither outage affected
nearby John Wayne Airport.
Detente His Goal
BOSTON <AP) -Presldent
Carter said Thursday that ~
solving U.S. differences with the
,Soviet Union-will be a majcw
goal of his aecood term ii ~
elected, but that Russia must
first resolve its altuatlon In
Af ghanlstan. The president
made hia remarks 1n a 45-miDute
interview with the editorial
board ol 'lbe Bc»ton Globe.
...
Bodies
Found
In Bed
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL
Of l1le o.11' .. 119t S .. H
A 24-year-old UC Irvine
medical student and his 27-year·
old wife were found bludgeoned
to death inside a Laguna Niguel
residence Thursday night.
The bodies of Keith Eli Har-
rington and his wife, Patrice
Anne. were discove red about
6 :30 p.m. by Harrington 's
father. Roger Harrington, who
had returne d to the Niguel
Shores residence following a
short trip. according to Orange
County Sheri11"s Department Lt.
Andy Ramero. ·
The elder Harrington a lso was
an occupant of the residence.
Ramero said.
Both bodies were found lying
in bed with "massive trauma to
the upper body." including the
head, Ramero said.
The exact cause of death.
howeve r. has not been
e stablished. he s aid. pendin~
further studies by coroner's dep·
ulies . Ramero declined to disclose
whether the house or the room in
which the bodies we re found
showed signs or a struggle.
He would only say that in·
vestigators have not yet de·
termined a motive for the double
s layings.
··u ·a very strange." Ramero
commented.
Niguel Shores where the house
is located at 33381 CocklesheU
Drive is a private commu.orty
where residents and guests must
be cleared by a guard for entry.
Ramero said detectives at this
stage of the investigation had no
way of knowing whether the
Harringtons were acquainted
with their attacker or attackers.
Another immediate unknown.
he said. was how long the Har·
ringtons had been dead.
Ramero said they were last
seen alive earlier in the week
wher. the elder Harrington left
town.
No suspects have been iden·
tified, Ramero said.
He noted that the sheriff's de·
partment robbery homicide de-
tail Is somewhat "short handed"
due to an unrelated, but large in·
vestigation for two additional
suspects in the so-caUed freeway
killings of young men and boys
an Southern California over the
past several years.
A spokeswoman at UCI said
today that Harrington was a
third year medical student who
would have graduated in 1981.
He enro lled as an under·
graduate in the UCI School of
Biological Sciences in 1973 and
received his Bachelor or Science
degree in premedical studies in
1977.
Records indicate that he at-
tended high school in the Santa
Monica area prior to enrolling at
UCL
Officer Puts
Car SI.moors
Out of Ardor
Irvine policeman Jimmy Potts
was uncertain why traffic was
slowing at 6:25 p.m. Thursday on
Ridgellne Drive between Turtle
RockandUniversitydrives.
Then it all became clear.
Motorists were gawking at a cou-
ple of engaged in sex aloniaide of
RldgeUneDrive.
''It sbould be noted that it was
still dayu,htandtheyweredlrect· 1Y adjaceattotbe~way," Potts
aaid ln b is police report.
·' Everyooewasloolrlng eaatoothe
sideoftberoadwberetbeywere. ''
Potta said be waated no time ln
slapping the couple with a citation
for the apparent violaUon ot sec-
tion 847 A of the Penal Code, Lewd
ActinPubUc.
Fliea Battled
SAN JOSE <AP> -Effons to
stop an infestation ol llediterra·
nean fruit rues continue ln Santa
Clara County, with aertcuttural
offJclal.t pl~ to double the
number of at.erile ru .. they ....
releutna each week.
BLUDGEONED TO D~TH
UCI Student Harrington
'Doctor's'
Exposure
Recounted
The head of Pacific Southwest
Medical Group said Thursday
his firm blew the whistle on the
man who masqueraded as a
physician there for almost three
years.
Administrator Brian Fink said
at a news conference called to
defend his Irvine clinic that doc-
tors there had received a lip
from an out-of-state source that
Gerald C. Barnes. 47, of Trabuco
Canyon was not licensed.
The unidentified informant
was trusted enough that Barnes
was jmmediately confronted
with the information and sus-
pended, Fink s aid. Clinic of-
ficials then contacted the State
Board of Medical Quality As·
s urance. whose agents arrested
Barnes on Wednesday.
The suspect was charged with
practicing medicine and writing
prescriptions without a license. J erry Sanders. a supervismg
investigator for the state board.
said Barnes apparently used the
license of a doctor with the same
name who works in Stockton.
Although Barnes apparently
practiced fraudulently Fink
described him as a competent
doctor whose work was often re-
viewed by his colleagues. He
said Barnes• work met "accept-
able community standards."
The clinic in the Sky Park in·
dustrial complex near the John
Wayne Airport serve s busi-
nesses. It performs such tasks
as pre-employment physicals,
workers' compensation evalua-
tions and treatment for minor
injuries.
Barnes performed the kinds or
duties a general practitioner
would, but did not care for pa-
tients in hospitals or perform
surgery, Fink said.
TOK Banned
SACRAMENTO (AP)
California officials have banned
t he use by farmers of the
herbicide TOK. which has been
linked to birth defects and
cancer.
Coast '
Weather
Mostly sunny Saturday ~
except for overnight ~j
cloudiness lastin1 until ;
mid -morning. Lows
tonilbt 62 at the beaches
and 66 inland. Hlgbs I
Saturday 74 to 83. f
INSIDE Te•A Y I
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DSTBOIT <AP> -PTelidlat Carter today told bla new
poUdcal ally. the American Ptderau on of 1'eacben. that they
ar• comradu ln arms ruard.tn1 the futun a1ain1t lhe
RepubUcana. Cartel' also thanked the national conve ntion of tht!
5a0.-.....nber union for ~ eadorMment. pled1ed not to betray
theiT tl'\llt pd praiMd Sen. Edward M Ke110edy. whom the
An' ori,maJly supported ror the Democratic preildentJal
oominadoa.
4 ~ 2 W'e•nt E.ree•ftl "" lrttalau
By "ne .U.Cla8*11 .._.
Four men and lwo women wen executed after being found
guilty of heroin trafficking and "spreadlng proeUt~on" in the
western Iranian city o( Kborramabad, Tehran Radio reported
today. The radJo said the special court investigating drugs ill Khor·
ramabad found the six gullly or "corruption on Earth and wag·
ing war against God" and they were executed Thursday.
GaMU•e Ta.Ur Coad•_.. io ••ra
NEW ORLEANS (AP> -Nearly a day after• tanker ~arry
ing more than 2'h million gallons of fuel rammed an oil rig,
fireboat.I sWTOUDding the Wting ship poured water today onto
n a mes 100 feet high. . Officials said they could not estimate bow much gasoline
was left in tbe 565-fool Texaco North Dakota .. or how loo" it
would be before the fire was out. Houston fire_f1ght.ing experts
were bringing a special rig to the scene 150 mlles soulbeasl of
New Orleans, a Texaco s pokesman said.
Billy Grilled
Libya Payments,
Carter Meet Probed
WAS HI NGT ON <AP)
Senate investigators pressed
Billy Carter again today lo ex-
plain why the first installment of
his $220,000 payments from Libya
wa s delivered only two weeks
after a Ubyan official met with
President Carter.
"It was just coincidental." the
president's brotbeJ' told a Senate
Judiclary subcommittee in his
second day of testimony.
Asked if the Libyans might
ha ve believed t heir relations
with Billy Carter led to the
meeting with President Cart.er.
Lhe brother replied, "That would
be pure speculation."
Biily Carter insisted the full
$220,000 was part of a $500,000
loan and insisted it could not be
a fee beca use he did nothing Lo
try to influence U .S. policy for
Libya
But Sens. Strom Thurmond, R-~.c .. and Charles Mee. Mathias,
R-Md., presaed the point that the
'irs t $20,000 Libyan payment
.vas made Dec. Z'T, only two
IN e eks after Liby a 's chief
Washington diplomat , Ali el-
Houdari, met with President
Carter on Dec. 6.
Thurmond quoted a m emo die·
l ated by President Cart.er saying
he menUoned improving rela-
tions wlth Libya during that
meetmg.
''You believe that was just
coincidental?" Thurmond asked
Ca rter.
"The loan bad. been negouated
s ince August ," Billy Carter
rerlied. "It was ju21t colnciden-
la . "
But Thurmond dJd not quote
other sections of the Carte r
memo an which the presidenl
said the primary purpose of the
..meetine wu to protat Libya's
.sacking and burning of the U.S.
embassy in TriPoU.
..
The presidenl algo noted that
he had thanked el-Houdarl for
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Libya's help in efforts to free the
U.S. ho6ta~es in Iran. ~n. Patrick J . Leahy, 0-Vt ..
questioned Billy Carter a bout
the statement by J oel Lisker, a
Justice Department official, that.
the president 's brother told him
the fi rst $20,000 payment was not
a loan but was reimbursement
from Libya for Carter's ex·
penses hosting a Libyan delega-
tion in Georllia
Iran Denies
Death Story
On Hostages
NICOSIA. Cyprus CAP> -The
Iranian Foreign Ministry denied
today a Lebanese radio report
claiming t hal five American
hostages at the U.S. Embassy in
Tehran were killed trying lo
H oape.
"I have contacted the students
a t the e mbas sy a nd J a m
&uthorized to say there ls no
t ruth in this report," Foreign
Mlnistry spokesman A. Hasheml
told The Associated Press when
contacted by telephone from
Nicosia.
T he report was broadcast by
th~ Voice of Lebanon, tbe Beirut
radio station of the Lebanese
Christian Phal.nge Party. Quot·
I n g unid entlfi e d "Arab
rliplomatic sources," il said (Ive
of tbe Americans who have been
capUves since Nov. 4 chiseled a
hole In a wall and were shot and
k llled as they tried to scale an
outer wall.
I n Wa sh ington, the Stale
Department desk monitoring the
hostage crisis sald it hed heard
nothing of any such happening.
Switze rland, which handles
American interest. 1n )ran, said
It received a formal denial of the
Lebanese radio report from the
Iranian Foreign Mlnlatry.
T he Swiss F oreign Omce
s pokesman in Bern, Othmar
Uhl, said the Swiss Embassy in
Tehran also confirmed that the
n 1port wu erroneous. He did not
elaborate.
The report came on the 293:rd
day or captivity for the ~2
American hoetages.
Bonlber~'
Strength
BOosted
WASHINGTON <AP ) -Delenee Secretary Ha rold Brown
anao&meed today• technoloeical
breaktbtouab be aald wlll enable
U.S. bomben . lla htcra and cru.lae
miaaUM to penetrate any present
or tutureSovtel •lr derenae..
Brown aald thla development
"a l ten the milllar y balance
alfnttlcaatJy."
Al the aame time. he caUed the
tecbnolo«Y, which would prevent So~let radar from spotting such
we apon.11 untlJ It wH too late to
knoclc lhem down, "a fo rmida ble
Instrument of peace.''
"lt can contribute lo lbe main·
tenance of peace by posing a new
and significant offset lo the Soviet
Union's attempt to gain military
ascendancy by weight or num-
bers.·· Brown said.
While calling lhis development,
known as "Stealth, .. a "major
technological advance or g,reat
military s ignificance." Brown
said the Pentagon will continue to
keep technical details a secret as
long as possible.
He denied that he was making
the announcemeqt at this time lo
help counter Republican pres·
id e nlia l no minee R on al d
Reagan's allegations that the
Ca rter administration has al·
lowed the United States lo r all into
military inferiority to the Soviet
Union.
The defense secretary told a
news conference he was making
the announcem ent because of
what he described as "several
leaks" in the news media in re-
cent weeks and bec a use of
this breakthrough technology
has becom e kno wn t o a
la rger number or people, includ·
ing members of Congress.
While the technology focuses on
enabling bombers, cruise mis·
s iles and other warplanes to
penetrate Soviet air defenses suc-
ce ssfully, Penlagon r esearch
chief William Perry indicated
that il also may be applied to pro-
tecting tanks and other ground
weapons against radar-directed
fire
.. We are considering a ll such
applications and are moving with
some speed lo develop tbese ap·
pUcations which a re tile most
practical and which have lhe
greatest military significance,"
Perry said at the news con-
ference.
Brown and Perry were em·
phatic in saying they would nol
discuss now or in the future any
specifics such as dates when the
technology will become opera-
tion al in aircraft and other
weapoos.
Military and scientlfic sources
have said that the technology in·
vol ves a variety of techoiq ues, in-
c I u ding t he us~ of r adar-
absorbing materials which would
in effect prevent Soviet anti·
aircraft missile batte ries and jet
interceptors from spotting U.S.
bombers and other aiecrafl with
their search gear.
T hese sources also said lhe con·
cept involves some revolutionary
changes in aircraft body design so
that radar beams would be
deflected from smooth surfaces
into the air, rather than rebound·
ing back to enemy detection
equipment.
There also have been reports
that the concept includes means
of r educ ing the i nfra -r ed
·•signature" given off by engine
heal. thus defeating the a bility of
censors to .. see" a irc ra ft or
vehicles even in deepest dark-
ness.
Irvine Campus
Classes Start
Classes for nearly 6,000 stu·
dents begin Monday a t Sad·
dle back Community College's
Irvine campus.
The combined enrollmeotorlhe
college's campuses in Irvine and
Mission Viejo is 35,000, a lS per·
cent increase over last year.
BUI Shreiber, spokesman for
the college, said the Irvine cam·
pus still is a satellite of the main
institution and many students end
up altending both campuses in or·
dert.ogetatwo-yeardegree.
Layoffs Loom
MIAMI CAP) -A financial
slump in the airlines industry
may force Pan American World
Airways to lay off up to 1,200
flight attendants thls ran.
SUCCUMBS AT 81
Air Pioneer McDonnell
Air Pioneer
McDonnell
Dies at 81
ST. LOUIS <AP> -J amt:s
Smith McDonnell. one of the last
of America 's aviation pioneers
and the builder of one of the
world's largest aerospace com-
panies, died today of complica-
tions from a stroke suffered early
in August.
Mc Donnell. 81, died at his home
in suburban St. Louis.
Born in Denver on April 9, 189'J.
of an Arkansas family. McOon·
nell attended htgh school in LitU e
Rock. Ark. He graduated from
Princeton in 1921 with a degree in
physics a nd later received a
master's degree in aeronaultcal
engineering from Massachusetts
lnstituteofTechnology.
Following work that ranged
from lest pilot to engineer ror
other firms. McDonnell founded
his company a t Lam bert Field in
St. Louis in 1939. He then had 12
employees.
In 1979, McDonnell Douglas
Corp. reported earnings of $199
million on sales of $5.3 billion with
a Sl0.88billion order backlog.
During World War II, McDon·
nell Aircra ft Corp. e xpanded
rapidly but devoted most of its ef·
forts Lo subcontracting work for
la~ge_r manufacturers.
Herore the end of the conflict.
however. Mc Donnell had begun to
design one of the earliest jet
planes, a plane which would pro-
pel the United States Navy rnto
the j et.age.
McDonnell, known as "Mr.
Mac" to employees. also was
pro ud tha t his company 's
Me r cury and Ge min i s pace
capsules helped put the fi rst men
into space.
An early belie ver in space
travel. McDonnell began work
that led to the space capsule'5 de-
velopment even before lbe gov·
em ment allocated any money to
1t. His greatest pride was that
both the Mercury and Gemini
se.r ies of fli ghts were completed
without the loss of a man on a
space trip.
Pair Invade Party.,
Take Cash, Jewels
SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -
Two gun-carrying men invaded
a party at a posh home of Jay
Tunney. the son of boxer Gene
Tunney, and made orr with an
estimated $50,000 in jewelry and
cash, police said.
Guests were herded into an
upstairs bedroom and made lo
lie on the noor while the rob-
bers. described as men in their
20s, took gold watches , rings.
bracelets, diamond brooches.
and $~ in cash. None of the
guests was injured.
llqertDtNt
Unit Votes NO
OC Charter
. . . , ' j
By GLENN 8COTT oe • o...r,...,....
A bl\leoribboo commiaaloo de·
cided Thursday that Orange
County government does not
need a charter.
Huntley to draft a final report Q) ...
the suoerviJon that would '*1"l!P
Commission membe rs, who
were aPPOinted by the Board of Super~ to invesligate the
politically sensitive queaUon.
voted 8·0 against a cherter
c lai ming advantages of a
charter don't outweigh its
shortcomings.
They told consultant J ohn
Sanger and staff aide Robert J .
4Refugees
Face New
Sex Charges
Costa Mesa police said today
they will file additiona l charges
against four Vietnamese immi-
grants suspeeted of raping six.
Orange County women in recent
months.
Investigators said a 17·year·
old Costa Mesa girl has iden·
tified the rour as those who
forced her into their car at gun·
point Aug. 11, drove her lo
Irvine and forced her to perform
oral sex acts.
Already held on 68 seit and
kidnapping cha rges following
a rr ai g nme n t in Ce ntral
Municipal Court Wednesday are
Minh Quang Nguyen, 18, of San·
t a Ana; Bo Quoc Pham, 20, of
lrvme and Dung Qunc Pham, 18,
his brother, also of Irvine .
A 16-year-old Santa Ana boy is
held in Orange County Juvenile
Hall on similar charges.
Police allege that the quart.et
picked the girl up near Harbor
Boulevard and Victoria St.reel al
about 8 p.m. Aug. 11, the day
before they a llegedly raped an
18-year-old Co5ta Mesa girl un-
der similar circumstances.
T wo of the suspects were ar -
rested a few days later while
t he y s at in a Cost a Mesa
restaurant in whjch the 18-year·
old waitress worked.
The other two were arn:sted
by Huntington Beach police who
acted on information receivl'd
from Costa Mesa investigators
in attempting to clear up the Ju.
ly rape of a girl from their city.
Costa Mesa investigators said
the 17-year-old Mesa girl wbo re-
ported her ordeal Thursday had
not stepped forwa rd ea rlier
because of some erroneous ad·
vice.
T he girl had bee n told by
friends. investigators s aid. that
because s he wa s not r aped,
nothing would be done a bout her
kidnapping.
Bail oo each of the three adult
suspects. held in Orange Count)'
Jail. has been set at $500,000. in-
vestigators said.
KOCE Given
$1 Million in
FedenJ Funth
KOCE-TV, Channel 50, at
Golden West College in Hunt·
ington Beach, bas received an
unrestricted grant of $1,171,666
from the Corporation for Public
Broadcasting for use during the
up the pros and com of a c~
a nd then explain tbe coll!"
m issioo's recommeodaUon.
That report is to be nivieweid
by the commission at a 5 p.m .
meeting, Sept. 11 at the county
Hall of Administration.
Sanger , however. repeatedly
urged the commission to rocus
on some of the specific issues
that led to their recommenda-
tion , such as whether the pow•r
to make appointments to tie
board would be considered u
a dvantage or a charter. :
Otherwise. he said, "I would
not be satisfied as a read~r
about how the c ommission :
j umped from the facts lo tfte · ·
conclusions." ·
But t he co mmi ssi on e rs
a v oid e d s u c h a d e t a ile cf.
analysis, claiming that there
would be little agreement.
Member Leonard Shane s aid
although the group had reached
the same c onclusion , com-
missioners probably had used
different reasonings .
Said me mber H . Rodger
HoweU: ''We'd have to give up
our families and friends every
night while we 're down here
ha mmering. We don't need a
m icroscope on every possible
cons ideration."
Sanger finally accepted the
commission's direction and later
admitted the report, while not as
detailed as he might like, would
include some "intermediate con-
clusions we 'll try lo a rticulate ...
Howell told Sanger to use as
much freedom as he could in in·
t erpreting the commission's
opinions.
Commission chairman Bruce
Sumner said afler the meeting
that the panel realized over the
course of several meetings, that
the cha rter didn't afford the
freedoms of home rule formerly
antiripatcd
He noted counties s uch as
Orange that use state-mandated
byla ws instead o f individua l
charters have received more
nexibilHy through recent state
le gislation.
The commission also was coo-
cem ed about charter requin··
ments th.al force all proposed
changes in the structure of a
gove rnment to become ballot
measures, Sumner said.
He said such requirements
make governments reluctant to
change even when they should.
Disneyland
Extortion
Case Hushed·
Investigators have clamped· a
Ud of secrecy on an extortion at·
tempt made against Disneyland.
A spokesman for the Anaheim
park, Bob Roth, today would on·
ly say, "Last week we received an extoruon threat. It was prop-
erly investigated.••
Anaheim police, according Lo
s pokes w o man Patt y
Washiblewski said, "will have
no information on that at this
lime."
According lo published reports
in which tmnamed sources were
quoted. persons threatened to
plant explosive devices in the
park if demands for money were
not met.
Park officials have increased
securily measures to stave olr
any attempt at such a device be-
ing planted, according to the re-
ports.
1980·81 fiscal year. ' . . . . . -' Soviet Attack Told 8 111 Furniss, president ~d NEW OEUO Ind. <AP> _ general manager of KOCE, SaJd · • •a t h i s a n nu a 1 gr a 0 t i 5 up A.bout 400 Afghan rebels were
significantly from the previous killed .and hundJ"eds wounded ~
year's allocation of S650 ooo a SoVlet tank ~d artillery at-. · tack on vtUages m the Pagbman
He said one reason the federal
grant rose this year was that the
station was rewarded for its
abilily lo obtain large sums
from oon·federal sources. Also.
he said, the station's Orange
County viewiDJ audience has
grown dramatically.
Furniss said the grant will be
used for expanded local pro·
gramming and for s tation
operating coats.
hills west of Kabul, an informed
source reported today rrom the
Afghan capital.
Barmaid,
W,Feted
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Bergeson Will Try A.gain
EL CAJON (AP> -The
cU'ltomen at Ginter'• left
23 birthday presents for
Frances Smith, and the
80·y ear·old barmai d
danced a little hula as
thanks.
The Jim Brannon.s call
themselves typical reg· ulars at Ginger's , ••a
nice, friendly piece, more
like a aocial club tban a
bar." Says Brannon: ·
"You have to 1lve
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Ber1eeon prom'Md today that
ahe will launch a Meood attempt early next week to override OoY.
Edmund Brown Jr.'• •eto of ber
Income tu lnct.tn• bW.
AD ldtempt late TbandaJ by
the a.. to do J• tbal faiMd
on a41.Jt90te.
1'be Newport BMcb f'IPl"I•·
tadft'I .n.t to place the lada· ...... .........., ... the ..
lawboak •'r Id bf HWD *-
of l'ftddal the nqulred t~
r --
thirds Senate approval (or an
override.
But Mrs. Bergeson said she
will try agaln next week.
Tbe bW, wblch would provide
for annual aclJ111tiq ol Income
tu bracklta tor lDDatiaa, wu
approved unanlmoully by both
lb.• full AIMmbb' ud S.ate
earlier tbla 1ummer.
But ~-!bo predJctAMS the
blll c:oWd 11n111 ftDanclal cbaoe
ln future YMfl, vetoed lt • Aldll to tbe Newport Beach
RepubUcaD claim the ~venor
~--------
put on a full·court press in the
last week Lo woo Democrats to
his alde.
Many Democrat.& abstained
from vodna .
A l91t law, also by Mrs.
Ber1110ft, provided income tax lndexinl but tbe bill bad a l~
year sunset clause inserted in It.
The bill explrea In 11181.
ln bla v eto me1sa1• laal
mootb , Brown 1 1ld the
Le1 l1lature ahould wall uotil
next year to deddt whet.her to
make lndexin'( a permanent
state law. He cited the unstable
economy and a "$1 billion to S2
billion shortage the state f1ce1.·•
Mn. Berlt900 aald lf ber mt bill 11 aUoWed to explre lt wW
mun the state la beli»illC ltMlf
to I HCl'et tu lnereue.
"If the eccnollU' It uneertlln,
we e ither have to cut Hnte. or
propoae an boaeat, aboveboard
tax lncreale," abe 11ld. "Tbll
veto la arrosant and lDMaltt•ve w the wonma clua."
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Import Beers
Grab Market
By MILTON •OSKOWl'l'Z
While importa bold more~ 20 percent of our car
market -and 20 pereeot of our wln~ mark.et -aod much
tar1er chunb of Gt.her markdl, they putt down leas than 3
percent of our bffr market.
lf that gives you something to cheer about, make the
most of it -quickly. Imported brews may be making their
move right now. H's reminiscent of the early days of the
foreign car invasion.
TEN YEARS AGO THE Imports held less than 1 per.
cent of the American beer business. They were. for the
most part, curiosities. Tbey are still not common
household names but last year the foreign beers captured
2.6 percent of the total market. That 2.6 perce.nt number
may not seem impressive. However , look at it in another
way. In 1970 all the foreign beers consumed in the United
States added up to 900,000 barrels. In 1979, imported beer
sales totaled 4.4 million
barrels. In s hort,
foreign beer sales near-
ly quintupled. Over that
same stretch the U.S.
brewers increased their
sales by one·third So
the imports are grow-
Money
Tree
ing much more rapidly than the domestic product.
Dozens of beers from all parts of the world trickle into
this cO\Dltry. but most or them sell next to nothing. This 1s
a highly concentrated market. Figures compiled by the in-
dustry newsletter. Impact, show that one brand, Heineken,
which comes from the Netherlands, accounts fo r 41 per-
cent or the import flow.
Three brands -Heineken and two Canadian beers,
Molson and Labatt -account for two·thirds of all foreign
beer sales. The top 10 imports capture 84 percent of the
foreign beer sales. The seven leaders, after Heineken,
Molson and Labatt, are: Dos Eqws <Mextco>. Beck
<Germany>. Guinness <Ireland), Foster (Australia), St.
Pauli Girl (Germany), Carta Blanca <Mexico) and
Moosebead <Canada).
HEINEKEN HAS JUST over 1 percent of the U.S. beer
market. Moosehead, ranked No. 10, has four-tenths of 1
percent.
The foreign brews have been gaining adherents at a
tame when the number of U.S. breweries have dwindled.
There used to be hundreds of companjes brewing beer in
America. The count is now down to 37. And the U.S.
market is becoming increasmgJy concentrated.
Brand ra nkings for 1979 s howed this picture:
Budweiser. 17.5 percent market share ; Miller High Life:
13.8 percent; Pa bst. 7.9 percent: Coors, 6.6 percent:
Schlitz, 6.5 percent; Miller Lite, 6.5 percent; Michelob, 4.8
percent; Stroh, 3.5 percent; Olympia, 2.8 percent; Old
Style. 2.3 percent. a nd Old Milwaukee, 2 l)el't&t.
Those top 10 brands thus did 72.2 percent of all beer
sales.
The market is e ven more concentrated by brewer .
An heuser-Bush <Budweiser , Michelob, Busch, Natural
Light) now owns 30.4 percent of the U.S. beer m ar ket.
Miller Brewing (Miller High Life, Miller Lite. Lowenbrau)
bas 24.5 percent. Schlitz bas 9.8 percent. Coors 8.2 percent.
and Pabst 7.1 percent.
IN SHORT. THE TOP five are doing 80 percent of the
beer sales. In 1970, by contrast. the top five brewers con·
trolled ooly 45 percent of the market.
CAUFON. N.J. <AP) -Robert Ferguson. former
operations vice president of a seo millloo-a·year perfume
business, bas quit bis job to make wooden fruit baskets.
Leaving the board room of the Warner-Lauren Co .• the
42-year-Old Ferguson now owm the century-old Califon
Basket Co., the only maker of wooden, hard·bottom fruit
baskets east of the Mississippi and north of Virginia.
"I had an opportunity to do something on my own."
sajd Ferguson, who was entranced with the rustic basket
works as he jogged by for years.
"It sounds trite, but I think everyone thinks about it.
There's some sort of magic about being your own boss."
Ferguson hopes to build the company back into basket
supremacy. The firm's output receoUy has been 300,000
baskets, down from a peak of2 million yearly.
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t tblM at'1 Ume rou came. out.,, your
eloMt -9 dMDed up I.be meu .,,._.. Mn. ID cMe you bn•'t nottdd or
._. ~ atteotloft. tlaln&I are let· U., ....-, .Uety around llama' camp u.e-..
The plaJers need some s\ddanee and
dlreeUon only you can 1ive them. But, beet. who the heU c .. fiad you!
JI you're aot off booeymoonine in
Surope, you're Ulrowlna a party in your tuJtury auite at Anaheim Stadium. Do
)'OU Nalbe you've man~ed to alteod
only one practlce session um aummer!
Tbe players. etJ)fflally lbe veterans,
are ansry and hurt. And why shouldn't
they be?
Tbey turn to Ray Malavasi for help.
but what can he do? The players realize
hia bands are tied. He's damned if he
doeaanddamnedifhe doean't.
All Ray wants to do ia what he knows
best -coach football. Unfortunately.
that's been impossible with players
walking in and out of his office like a
fast food restaurant. (P.S. He waa bop-
~n1 you mllht lutaU a revoavtn, door).
Why don't you get the monkey off his
back GeorsJa and let hlm aet down to
bualnela?
are still looking £or THEIR promised
salary bonU5eS, too. •••
BOB BRVDZINSKl IS JUST as pu.uled Ah, yea, butineta. Isn't that what as everyone else 88 to why Georgia has General llana1er Don Klosterman and hi · hia a11iltant, Jack Faulkner, are sup-beenasllentownertot apoant. posed to be bandlinl? "I don't know why. Nobody knows
Kow can they. lhou1h. when you end why.'' he shrugs. "The boss should def·
up vetcmc their aoluUons. We could initelycomeoutandsettJethis.
bave had Jack Yountblood and Larry ··1 don't want to sound like I'm pickin'
'Broob in camp today, with the other ~~~nl~u/.'.m not. I'm just telling the
holdouts 5009 following, if you hadn't said no to Klollterman'a offer to them. Brudzinski says he sympathizes with the holdouts. What did you hire Duke for 8J\YWay? Tbe villain! A sounding board? Hi!t' ''Those guys have been playing for
grit? Well. he has fulfUled th06e roles. peanuts. They're All· Pros; they deserve
Now be needs a little backing from you. more.
The pot is coming to a boil and it's ··1 don't think it's a major concern
a6out to overflow unless you turn down yet. Not until the season starts anyway.
the heat. If we start losing it's going to be tough
Georgia. please make an appearance. on the coaches and then they're going to
Let's clear this thing up so we can play make it tough for us and then we'll
football. make it tough for you <media).
Oh yes, in case you've forgotten, the "I would just like to get this thing re·
team practices at Cal State Fullerton -solved and out or the way. I'm pretty
endofmemo. sure C.R. <Carroll Rosenbloom> would
P.S. The secretaries at Rams Park have bad it handled by now ."
The most celebrated duet on
the Rams this year is naturally the one
between Pat Haden and Vince Fer-
ragamo at quarterback.
But there are some other interesting
battles to look for duri.ng the last two
pre·seasotl contests.
They are: Eddie Hill vs. Elvis Peacock
at running back; Billy Waddy and Willie
Miller vs. Preston Dennard. Ron Smith,
Drew Hill and Terry Nelson vs. Victor
Hicks at tight.end; Jeff Delaney vs. John·
nie J ohnson atstrongsafety.
Those battles mig ht not be as
publicized as the QB debate ... but
they're just as competitive. *. * ALTHOUGH STATED as 69,000. ac·
tual capacity at Anaheim Stadium for
Ram games is 68,890. Broken down , in
terms of seat value. the figures look like
this : 55,167 ($15 seats>. 11,853 <S12>.
l.870 ($8).
For those who haven't seen the new
seating configurations, the $8 seats are
<See GEORGIA. Page 87> GEORGfA FRONTIERE
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LaRoche's Twilight
Traveling in Reverse
By DAVE CUNNINGHAM
Ot IN Delly ....._ SUtt
When a pitcher reaches the twilight of his
career the manager is supposed to say, "Well.
Ace. I'd like to try you in the bullpen. Maybe we
can squeeze a few more seasons out of that arm.··
Dave LaRoche has it backwards.
After 10 years of relief work. La Roche became
a starter at age 32.
ANGEL MANAGER JIM FREGOSI says he
had no choice. Injuries
eliminated four other
possible s tarters -
Bruce Kison . Dave
Frost, Ed Halick! and
J im Barr. A finh -Don
Aase -was so ineffec·
tive Fregosl banished
him to the bullpen.
Starte r C hris
Knapp might h ave
found himself back in
the bullpen, too. but the
manager is running out '
of bodies. so Knapp
s tays in the rotation
despite a 2·9 record.
The Orioles chased
Knapp in the fifth in-LaROCHE
ning Thursday night while handing the Angels a
7·1 loss before 26,189 at Anaheim Stadium.
It marks the Angels fifth straight loss. They
haven't gotten a complete game out or their
starters at home in more than two months.
So Fregosi simply handed the ball to LaRoche
and said , "Go as long as yotf<~an. Our bullpen is
pretty tired.··
guy who pitches to two batters in the bottom of the
ninth with the game on the lint.'
He doesn't even know how a i.tarter is sup-
posed to warm up.
"When you're a reliever you've got to gel
ready in a hurry. It only takes me five or six minutes
to warm up," LaRochc says ... Starters usually
warmupfor15m10utes"
LaRoche is accustomed to pitching every
other day. He doesn't sludy the hitters or spend
hours mentally prcparin~ for a game. He comes
into the game with the bases loaded and throws as
hard as he can.
"ln relief, you JUSt J!O with your strength. You
don't try to ~el cute." LaRoche says. "But when
you start. you're going to race each batter three or
four times. You can't patch the same. or sooner or
later they'll adJust."
LaROCHE'S FIRST START th1s season was
just as a fill-in. He went 5"'3 innings and lost to
Kansas City. 7·3.
But as the injuries mounted, Fregosi started
writing down LaRoche's name on the lineup card
more and more. It now appears LaRoche will stay
in the rotation for the rest of the season. He·s
already had more starts '<seven> this season than
he had in all the other years or his career com·
bined.
The veteran lefl·hander has mixed' feelings
about his new assignment.
"It's a much easier JOb for four days. But on
the one day you work, it's a lot more demanding.··
LaRoche says. "The nice thing is that you know
exactly when you're going to pitch. and you can prepare accordingly.•'
'RON LeFLORE SLIDES INTO SECOND AHEAD OF THROW TO DODGER DAVEY LOPES.
ASKING DAVE LAROCHE to pitch seven or
eight innings every time out is like asking Bert
Campaneris to start hitting home runs. LaRoche
has always been known as a "short man." He's the
LaRoche had 25 saves and finished as runner-
up to Rich Gossage for Fireman of the Year in
1978. But he slipped to a 7-11 record last season
and had been used as a mop·UP man ever since.
"I definite ly lik e starting better
<See La ROCHE, Page 87>
Garvey
Breaks
Monotony
MONTREAL <AP) -For a
while it seemed as though Los
Angeles Dodgers first baseman
Steve Garvey was in a rut.
In three previous trips to the
plate against the Montreal Ex-
pos pitching staff Garvey con-
nected for three singles, and as
be led off the lotb inning Garvey
had a chance to extend the
itreak. '
• But Garvey broke the
monotony with a vengeance,
11amming \he first pitch from
~liever Stan Babnaen, 7·5, over
tbe fence in left-center field to
power tbe Dodlen to a 5-4 vic-tory, tbeir aistb 1tralcht over
llootnm Ulia ....un.
"Re jult Aepl plQUinl.'' said
Dodpn relieftr Sten Howe of
Garvey. "He doesn't let
uJtldne set to blm.
• 'Tbm. wbm a pitcher makes
a bll adllake be'U ~ce on it, &M ~ .. did fGDIOt .••
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Watson Leatb Nicklaua, Trevino
AKRON. Ohio. <AP> -Golf's
$8 million threesome played like
it.
Tom. Watson, Jack Nicklaus
and Lee Trevino, going head-to-
head for the first time in their
careers, combined for one eagle,
12 birdies and a best-ball score
of 11-under-par 59 Thursday in
the first round or the World
Series oC Golf
"We inspire each other.'' said
Watson. His six·birdie 65, five-
under-par over Firestone
Eye of the Stor•
Rookie Joluuon AtaMl
From APDllpa&cbes
Johnnie Johnson, the Los Angeles Rams' handsomely
paid rookie defensive back, hardly felt the part oC
"macho" football player when he made bis pro debut a
couple ol weeks ago.
"I wu scared to death," Johnson, the former Texas
All-American, recalled with a grin. "Going out there the
first time wu quite an experience."
It wasn't 'the New En&tand Patriots that rattled
Johnson, nor the bJg crowd in Anaheim
Stadium. nor the pressure of livinl up
to hi.a status u the Rama' ftrst draft
cbolce. Jobmon was worried about
more academic: matt.en ~ ute being ln
the rilhl place at the rlgbt time in Loe
Anaetee' complex defemlve aeta.
''Tbere 11 IO much to remember. I
knew pro football wu 101.Qa to be a lot
more COIDDlkatecl than it wu ln col·
le1e,.. •aid Johnson, bl1 defeulve
acbemel notebook at bll aide dwinl a ...,...... traiDIDI tw.k at the Rama• camp. "But I didn't realbe
bow touall It would be. I ftDd 1111Mlf atudytns tJm book '".r/ lplll"8 IDOIDellt ...
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• South's muddy. soggy 7,713•
yards, gave him a two·shot lead.
LARRY NELSON, Craig
Stadler and Ben Crenshaw were
second with 61s. Nicklaus was
among four players at 68.
Trevino matched three others at
69.
"My round was a lot better
than theirs, guys," Trevino told
reporters afterward "If they
had to play the ball from where
1 did, I don't know if they could
have shot my socre.••
Nicklaus, the sport's all-time
money champion with nearly
$3.6 million, said. "I e.njoyed it.
We had a good day. We all got it
under par. which are good
scores here."
Trevino ranks Sttond on the
all-time money list with $2.39
million and Watson is third with
S2 million.
The select intemational field of
32 complained of the playing
Cl>nd.tions under which they
were forced to bit mud-covered
balls from the aoft fairways.
More ot the same was in store
today aft.er an electrical stonn.
accompanied by heavY rain and
SO mph winds, raked the courae
momenta after the "Bl& Three''
filmbed •
DEPENDING CHAllPION
Lon Hlnkle, one of the sport's
ton1 bitten, said be was at a dis·
advantaie 1n tbe conditions . "Every tlm• I wa1 ln the
falrw11. I b8d a quarter·to a
balf ·lacb of mud on mY ball. The
banter Joa bit rour trom. the 111ore ..,m the ball bu and the
more off UM •t IGel wttll \be
mud. 1RIbtttUaatbeball9"1'J•
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in Bed
ue
County Price
Index Drops
LOS ANGELES (AP> -
ReOedinctemporary lower home
iaol'tlaae ra~. the Consumer Price Index for Los Angeles and
OraqecountiesdecreasedinJuly
for the first time in two yean, dip-
ping by six-tenths of a percent.
. However-. prices for the region
remalnedl5.8percentabovethose
htJnlv1979
Thorpe Quits
Council Post
1n ·SanJuan
f ~ Citini personal reasons and
1 e•pressing confidence in hls
fellow council members, San
J'.uan Capistrano City Coun·
ellman James Thorpe bu an·
llOUnced bis resignation effec·
Uve Sept.1.
The announcement came late
Wednesday night following a
marathon council session. Mem-
bers ol the City Council accepted
Thorpe's resignation, then
moved to fill the office by ap-
pointment.
•'.The reasons for my resisna·
Uon are penonal -nothing I
would like to aee published,"
Tborpe ui4-"I am ~ly coofi.
dent tbe oaher four men on the
council can take care of things.''
Tborpe, a math and in·
&.erd.ildplioary studies i.mtruc-
tor at s.ddlebact Community
Collep in Misa1oll Viejo, fll'St
MrYed cm the ~ciJ from April
1170, to llattb 1974.
From 1972 to 19'13 Thorpe
served aa city mayor. He started
his MCODd term in March lt'78
ad ..-ftd more than half ol bis
e.iar-1e11r term.
~ The council appointee wbo
lakes Thorpe's plaee will serve a
l Jt.moatb Wm betinninl Oct. 1,
• 1• • ..t mdiaa April a, im. at Gle Dal.........,. city electima.
ID eddltilliD ID Ida eomacU work,
'l'borpe .. a member of the ci-
(J PllD ad JleerMtiml QNn.
..... ,,... U'M to 1111. Be ·••-..Ille dtJ repnMllUltive lo UM ao.tb Sut R•aJoaal :aeclamaUDe AutboritJ from
?iWll tD .. ..a ... fl'OID Ian. .119 ....... ........... ~-._ .. .,.,,.., ..... u .. on ..f2• ISa&A bj)ard Tborpe .~1111•eet,,,_dtJ ....
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And the decrease may be only
s hort-lived.
Meantime, the CPI for the San
Oiegometropolitanarea, wblchis
published bimonthly, showed
prices there rose only 0.1 percent
since May-thesmallestincrease
since the Labor Department
began keeping statistics on the
area in January 1978.
The San Diego 1.nciex was 14.3
percentaboveitslevelayearago.
''Lowerhomemortgagesfinally
began to show up in the CPI," said
Faith Heinemann, director of tbe.
Bureau of Labor Statistics here.
At their peak this year,
mortgage rates soared to 18 per·
cent. By last month they had
dropped to 12 percent, but are now
edging up again with loan rates
averagingbet.weenl3percentand
131!.a percent. This increase is ex·
peeled to be reflected in a higher
CPI tor J\ugust.
The cost of homeownership for
the moath dropped by 3.3 percent
in Los Angeles and Orange coun·
ties, while the cost of renting an
apartment decreased by 0.2 per-
cent.
The costs of apparel and mis·
cellaneous 8ooda also decltDed.
but tbef bad oaly a minimal im·
pact on the over .. I CPI, Ms.
Helnemann said.
Sbe added that tbe 15.8 petteGt
lncrea1e for the year •• the
lowest annual rate of price rises
slnce the year ending January
1979. Fortheyear,4Spercentofall
the increases were attributed to
higher mortgage rates and prices
for energy and services. Other
housing costs and transportation
accounted for 35 percent of the in·
crease. withtbebalancecausedby
increases in apparel, medical, en-
tertainment and miscellaneous
expenses.
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TtU Cm Talk
Spurs Stock
Price Surge
NEW YORK (AP> -Stock
prices surged in heavy trading
today aa a report of a leveling
off 1n the coosumer price spiral
and Senate progress on a tax-cut
bill outweighed news of a
spreading prime rate rise.
The Dow Jones average of 30
industriala, up 9.72 points Thurs·
day, gained 10.33 points to 965.53
at noon today.
The Labor Department said
consumer prices remained
steady in July as home
mortgage rates reu. Mortcaae
rates since have turned upward
along with. odler interest rates,
and Citibank joined Chase
Manhattan Bank today in a
quarter-point prime rate bike to
11.25 pettent.
Oil iuues were sharply hiper
despite DeM that Indonesia is
cutting some oil prices in ll,i.t of
a world petroleum glut.
Sister City
Support Cut
I
Tbe Lquna Beacb ctt1 Coun·
ell baa eat its oftldal U• with
the Stater City Committee ol
Lapna Beach, rejectiq a re-
quest to desipate a council
......... eommlttee liallocl
pencm .
CCMM!il memben noted tbat
tbe aammlttee hmctklDI apart
from .. ..,. .. &bat lt •• not
................. tbe city.
TIM -lalt ,.... prowtded . SllO tor membenldp In S<er
ctty~I.
But eowaell metnben Hid
that. IUnee tbe poup .. I DOD·
profit corpGl'atlon, lt can ralae 'fuda on its own now aDd operate
UMlependMatly.
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BIU. Y CARTER'S LAWYERS CONFER AT HEARING
Henry Ruth Jr. (left). se.ptlen Polek
Libya Payments,
Carter Meet ProlJed
WASHINGTON <AP> -
Senate lnvestiiators pressed
Billy Carter again today to ex-
plain why the first installment or
his $220,000 payments from Libya
was delivered only two weeks
after a Libyan official met witb
President Carter.
"ll was just coincidental," the
president's brother told a Senate
Judiciary subcommittee in his second day aof testimony.
Asked if the Libyans might
have believed their relations
with Billy Carter led to the
meeting with President Carter,
the brother replied, "Thal would
be pure speculation."
Biily Carter insisted the fuU
S220,000 was part or a $500,000
loan and insisted it could not be
a fee because he did nothing to
try to influence U.S. policy for
Libya.
But Sens. Strom Thurmond, R·
S.C., and Charles McC. Mathias,
R·Md., pressed the point that the
first $20,000 Libyan payment
was made Dec. 27, only two
weeks after Libya's chief
Washington diplomat, Ali el-
Houdari, met with President
Carter on Dec. 6.
Faring Fines
Thurmond quoted a memo dic-
tated by President Carter saying
he mentioned lmproyinc rel•·
lions with Libya during that
meeting.
"You believe that was just
coincidental?" Thurmond asked
Carter.
"The loan had been negotiated
s ince August," Billy Carter
replied. "ll was just coinciden·
tal."
But Thurmond did not quote
othe r sections or the Carter
m emo in which the president
said the primary purpose of the
meeting was to protest Libya's
sacking and burning of tbe U.S.
embassy in Tripoli.
T.he president also noted that
he had thanked el·Houdari for
Libya's help in efforts to free the
U.S. hostaies in Iran.
Sen. Patrick J . Leahy, D-Vt,.
questioned Billy Carter about
the statement by Joel Lisker, a
Justice Depart1De41t official, that
the president's brother told him
the first $3>,000 payment was not
a loan but wu reimbursement
from Libya Cor Carter's ex-
penses hosting a Libyan delega-
tion in Georeia.
Blue Lagoon Wall
Prompts Lawsuit
By STEVE MITCllELL
Ofn.l)elly ...........
The Blue Lagoon Homeowners
Auoctation has been sued by the
state for alleged "flagrant viola·
tion" of a coastal commission
edict over public access to
beaches adjacent to the private
South Laguna community.
State Attorney General
George Deukmejian filed suit in'
Oranie County Superior Court
Tbunday ebarstna the South
Llpna homeowners group with
co111tructlng a seawall without
PJ'O'!ldlna public accea1.
. The suit leeks removal ol tbe
rock and srout seawall, U0,000
in civil peoalUes, a permanent
injunction against further de·
nl,opmmt. and 95,000 a day ln
fines far tbe violatlona.
Laat year, bomeownera ap-
pllid for a rqional coastal com·
mlatkla permit to allow them to
rftOllltruet a bulkhead that bad
been batulred by winter waves.
Tbe COMta1 commilaion said
they would approve-the work if
the community would provide
beach ace.a to tbe public.
The eomrnlealon ordered new
atalrw&)'l constructed Crom ad·
jacent Vidorla Beach to the
119-conclombllum complex, as
well as opening a walkway to
the public, wbicb runs beblnd 16
seafront condominiums.
The homeowners balked at the
coastal commission decision,
saying remedial work to a
bulkhead sbouJd not require new
constraints by the state .
Blue Lagoon officials asked
for, and received, commlam
approval for an emer1eacy coa-
atruetion penlUt to bolstet the
batlered aeawall 181l 1umms.
But tbe lanult ftled Tbunday
claims the homeowners IJ'OUP
went beJGDd emerseacy won on
the bulkhead, and therefore
muat provide eublic acceas
tbroqb tbe compift.
Fred Honer, former Blue
LalOOll ueoclatlon presic;leat,
Hid tocla)' be la not aurprlaed by
the state ault.
But, be said, be welcomes tbe
state Ktion. "I'm alacl we'll beletUnalt bl court," lie uld. ••we 1boilldn't
have to 1JO ~h thla every
tlme tbe tea aura.. iD ben,
threatenlnC our home&.''
"Oar rtctu· •bould be le1an1
defined.''
Clee LAGOON. Pace AZ)
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Have No
Clues
By FllEDElllClt SCHOEMEHL
ot• o.lly ~ SUit
A 24 -year-old UC Irvine
medical student and his 27-year·
old wife were found blu~geoned
to death inside a Laguna Niguel
residence Thursday night.
The bodies of Keith Eli Har-
rington and his wife. Patrice
Anne, were discovered about
6 : 30 p. m . by Harrington's
rather. Roger Harrington, who
had returne d to the Niguel
Shores residence following a
short trip. according to Orange
County Sheriff's Department U .
Andy Ramero .
The elder Harrington also was
a n occupant of the residence.
Ramero said.
Both bodies were found lying
in bed with "massive trauma to
the upper body," including the
head, Ramero said.
The exact cause of death,
h o w e v e r , has not b e en
es tablished, he s aid. pendin~
further studies by coroner's dep-
uties. Ramero declined to disclose
whether tbe house or the room in
which the bocUes were round
s howed signs of a struggle.
He would only say that in·
vestigators have not yet de·
termined a motive Cor the double
slaytngs.
"It's very strange," Ramero
commented.
Niguel Shores where the house
is located at 13381 Cocldelhell
Dri•e is • private comm..uty
where residents and guests must
be cleani'd by a guard for entry.
Ramero said detectives at this
stage of the investigation had no
wa y of knowing whet.her the
Ha rringtons were acquainted
with their attacker or attackers.
Another immediate unknown.
he said. was how long the Har·
ringtons had been dead.
Ramero said they were last
seen alive earlier in the week
wher. the elder Harrington left
town.
No suspects have been iden-
tified, Ramero said.
He noted that the s heriff's de·
partment robbery homicide de-
tail is somewhat "short handed"
due to an unrelated, but large in·
ves tigation for two additional
suspects in the so-called freeway
killings of young men and boys
in Southern California over the
past several years.
A spokeswoman at UCI said
today that Harrington was a
third year medical student who
would have graduated in 1981.
. He enrolled as an under·
graduate in ·the UCI School of
Biological Sciences in 1973 and
received his Bachelor of Science
degree in premedical studies in
l.977.
Records indicate that he at·
tended high school in the Santa
Monica area prior to enrol.ling at
UCI.
Mat,chPlay
Bums Home
Fire caused an estimated
$3,000 dam-.e to a Capistrano
Beach home Thursday in the
33800 block of Via de Agua at
about4p.m.
An Oran1e County Fire
Department spokesman said the
fire wu camed by two cDlldren
play~ wttb matdlel in an up.
stain bedroom cloeet.
The ft.re repdrted1f completely g~tted tbe bedroom but WU COil·
Clned to the one room, tbe
spokesman said.
Owners Charles and Sherry
Ben~e1 were said to have been
alen.ea to the ftre by the smoke
alarm iD the upetairl hallway.
The ,_....., ... Mid it took ftre
crews 31 minutes to extiqulab
tbeblue.
F1iee Batded
SAN JOSB (AP) -&ffClfU to at.op an ialeRldol!I of 111.....,.a.
nean fndt fU• CGDtine ln Smta
Clan CoaDty, with alrieu1'aa'&l
offlciall planniJll to clouble the
number of sterile mes they are
releasinc each week.
BLUOGEONEO TO DEATH
UCI Student Harrington
Three Niguel
Fires Blamed
On Arsonist
Three small gr ass fires that
broke out within a 9C>-minute
period Thursday evening in ·
LagunaNieuel weretheworltof an
incendiary, an Orange County
Fire Department spokesman said
today.
The first of the fires consumed
about one acre near the Chet
Holifield Federal Building after
breaking out about S: JO p.m., the
•potesman said.
It was foUowed in ~uJclt SUC·
cession by smaller fires at two
other locations, one near Laguna
Niguel Regional Park and the
other near the intersection or Oso
ParltwayandCabotRoad . ,
Fifteen firefi ghters and five
engines weredispatched loeachor
theblazes,thespokesmaosaid.
Investigation into who was
responsible for setting the fires is
continuing, he added.
$3,000 Fire
Kids' Work?
A fire belie ved sta rted by
children playing with matches
caused an estimated $3,000
damage al a San Juan
Capistrano residence Thursday
afternoon.
An Orange County Fire
Department spokesman said the
fire broke out at 3:51 p.m. at the
home oC Charles Ventle. 33612
ViaDe~a.
It took 15 firefighters about 20
minutes to control the fire that
originated in an upstairs
bedroom. the spokesman said.
A woman in another part of
the home was alerted to tbe fire
by a smote det«tor, he said.
C:oast
Weather
Mostly sunny Saturday
eJtcept for overnight
cloudlneas lasting until
mta-morning. Lows
tonigbt 82 at the beaches
and 66 inland. Highs
Saturday 74 to 83.
INSgETeDA~
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D&TROIT tAP> -Ptt&tdeot Carter today told h1I new
pollUeat alb. the Amerk-u f'ederation of Teacbeora, that they
are eomradea ln arms 1uardint &he future •i•iaat the
RepubU•apa.
Carter alao lblnhd U.e national convention of the
.... member umon f« lt4 endonement, pled&ed nol to betray
their tnlll ud praised Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, whom the
An" ore.inally supported for the Democratic pretldential
aomlullon.
~·Mere. fllllti•rw su .. ..-a. 'ltd••
SEOUL, South Korea <AP> -MUitary strongman Gen.
Chun Doo Hwan retired from the army today and the govern·
ment scheduled an electoral college meeting ror Wednesday to
aelect a South Korean president. certain to be Chun.
He would succeed acting President Park Choons Hoon. Park
took over temporarily Saturday when President Choi Kyu Hah re·
signedtocleartheway forChun
,.._,,,.e Ta11k~r €011ll1tlle# lo B•rn
NEW ORLEANS (AP> -Nearly a day after a tanker carry·
ing more than 21f.t million gallons of fuel rammed an oil rig,
fireboat.s surrounding the lilting ship poured water today onto
names 100 feet high.
OfCicials said they could not estimate how much gasoline
was left in the !565-foot Texaco North Dakota, or how Ion~ it
would be before the fire was out. Houston firefighting experts
were bringing a special rig to the scene 150 miles southeast or
New Orleans. a Texaco spokesman said.
Teen Crime Spree
Laguna. Woman's
Ordeal Described
A Laguna Beac h woman
described in <'OUrt Thursday how
she hid herself in Cl laundry
room of her home last March
after three young intruders
burst in through the front door in
the beginning of what pros·
ecutors say was a South COlDlty
crime spree
Mrs. Carmen Henderson, who
was at home with her husband in
their Center Street residence
last March l8, told an Orange
County Superior Court jury
Thursday that when her
husband went to answer the door
that nighl. three young black
men pushed into their home.
Standing in the living room.
Mrs. Henderson said she almost
immediately turned to run when
she heard one of the men say,
.. Get the bitch."
.. After I heard those words,"
she testified, "one of the men
turned toward me and started
after me "
Hat London
Dead at 61
Harold E. "Hal" London, a
stock broker in Laguna Beach for
12 years. dJed Thuniday at San
Clemente General Hospital after
ashortillness. Hewas61 .
Mr. lAOdon was most recently
}ISSOCiat.ed with W~genaeller and
Dunt, Inc., or Laguna Beach.
· A resident of 1bree Arch Bay. ~r. Londoa is survived by his
:Wife, Ow-lotte, of Three Arch
'.Bay ; a aon, Mark, of Springfield,
Ore.; a sister, Vera Harding, or
St. Louis; and two grandchildren.
. Memorial services are pend· jng •
DAILY PILOT
Mrs. Henderson said she ran
through the kitchen and into a
laundry area. closing the doors
behind her.
This apparently convinced her
pursuer she had fled out a back
door. she said under questioning
by prosecutor Dave Carter.
Standing trial for the robbery
of the Hendersons and a later
robbery and rape at an El Toro
home are three teen·agers from.
Watts -Michael Simmons. 18;
Benjamin Montgomery, 17. and
Darryl Watts. 16.
Carter. in his opening state·
ment to the jury Wednesday,
claimed the three went on a one·
night crime spree in the South
County that ended with their ar-
rest on the Santa Ana Freeway
in a stolen car.
1-.trs. Henderson, asked by the
prosecutor ii she couid identify
any or the three invaders, said
she couldn't. AIJ she could re-
call, she said, was that the man
who chased her was wearing a
beige or tan jacket.
While in the laundry room,
Mrs . Hende rson said s he
reached for a phone lo call police.
She said she heard a "commo·
tion" from another part of the
house, then silence.
Moments later, her husband,
bleeding Crom a head wound,
found her.
Taken from their home were
cash and valuables, s he said,
including an 1853 alme, which
was later recovered.
Though Mrs. Henderson could
not identify the robbers, her
husband, James Henderson,
pointed out the three defendants
Wednesday in court as being tlie
ones who invaded their home.
Simmons and Montgomery,
Henderson s aid. both were
armed.
The prosecution claims the
trio went from the Henderson
home to an El Toro residence,
where the three bound and
gagged a couple and raped their
14·year-old d&\tgbter.
L•c Beach City council mem won'L eittend approval
of plans fore aht· lot subdl vlalon In
Arch Buch Helahta. where
bomeownert have opposed the
project.
The council rejected developer
l"ranll Dominaiuez'a requMt for
Ole extCIDlioa lh1I week. after Lin·
da RI.stow of the Arch Beacb
Hel1h&a As1ociaUon ar1ued
asatftatl\. The uaodatlon fUed suit. in
Orang~ County Superior Court
last year. seeking to overturn
the council's approval or the
subdivision.
No deciaion has been rendered
in that lawsuit.
Meanwhile, the association
bas appealed the South Coast
Regional Coastal Comm1ssion's
approval of a permit to sub-
divide the property at the end or
Del Mar Avenue.
The appeal was scheduled to be
heard by the stale Coastal Com·
mission Wednesday. but was re·
moved from the agenda, a com·
missionspokesmansaid.
At the council's meeting Tues·
day, Ms. Ristow said that ap-
prov al of the subdivision un·
dermines work done to control
density. traffic, and parking in
Arch Beach Heights.
She also criticized a r ecommen·
dation by City Manager Ken
Frank to conditionally extend ap-
proval or the subdivision.
Frank had recommended ap·
prov al. if the developer granted a
right-Of.way easement for the
planned flre access road within a
week.
Council members. after noting
that no representative of the de·
veloper was present, voted
unanimously to reject the
builder's request.
f'ro• Page A I
LAGOON .•.
Howser contends the associa·
tion completed remedial work
on the battered seawall.
"'We <lid the repairs under the
e mergency clause of the coastal
act," he said. "That's all we've
done."
He said most of the protective
rock that was piled in front of
the concrete bulkhead was
washed out in the waves or l979.
.. All we did was replace the
rock under the emergency act to
protect the bulkhead. While put·
ting in the rock. we also got in
there with grout to bold it in
place so it won 't wash out
again,·· he said.
Howser said the association
did not "change or modify the
existing cond itions in the
slightest.··
The lawsuit contends the com·
munity ignored the coastal com·
mission requirements and com.
pleted the construction project
w)thout a permit.
It contends the action un·
dermines the coastal com·
mission's power to re gulate
coastal development.
No date has been set for a
hearing on the state action.
U.S. Gaim
New Base
WASHINGTON (AP> -The
United States has initiated an
agreement with Somalis provid·
ing a new launch pad for U.S.
military power in the troubled
Persian Gulf region.
Final terms, reached after
three days of negotiations here,
include $20 million a year in
c re dits for Somalia to buy
American weapons. In return, the
U.S. Navy gets access to the
Berbera port on the Hom or
Africa, alongside strategic oil· shipping lanes.
The base was built initially for
the Soviet navy, but Somalia
switched its allegiance while its
neighbor. Ethiopia, joined the
Soviet camp.
SUCCUMBS AT 81
Air Ptoneer McDonnell
Air Pioneer
McDonnell
Di.es at 81
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ST . LOUIS CAP> -James
Smith McDonnell , one of lhe last
of AmeMca·s aviation pioneers
and the builder of one of the
world's largest aerospace com·
panies. died today or complica-
tions from a stroke suffered early
inAugusL
McDonnell. 81 , died al his home
in suburban St. Louis.
Bom m Denver on April 9, 1899,
of an Arkansas family. Mc Don·
nell attended high school in Little
Rock. Ark. He graduated from
Princeton in 1921 with a degree in
physics and later received a
master's degree in aeronautical
engineering from Massachusetts
ln;.-tituteofTechnology.
Following work that ranged
from test pilot to engineer for
other firms, McDonnell founded
his company at Lambert Field in
St. Louis in 1939. He then had 12
employees.
In 1979. McDonnell Douglas
Corp. reported earnings or $l99
million on sales of SS.3 billion with
a $10.88 biJHon order backlog.
During World War 11, McDon·
ne ll Aircraft Corp. expanded
rapidly but devoted most of its ef·
forts to subcontracting work for
larger manufacturers.
Before the end or the conflict.
however. McDonnell had begun to
design one of the earliest j et
planes, a plane which would pro·
pel the United States Navy into
the jet age.
McDonnell. known a s "'Mr.
Mac·· to employees, a lso was
proud that his compa ny's
Mercury and Gemini space
capsules helped put the first men
into space.
An early believer in s pace
travel. McDoMell began work
that led to the space capsule's de·
velopment even before the gov·
ernment aJlocated any money to
it.
Impact Kills
Laguna Fawn
A two-month-Old fawn injured
on Laguna Canyon Road died in a
Laguna Beach veterinarian's of.
rice Thursday, apparently from
internal injuries suffered when it
wasstruckbyavehicle.
The animal was found dead
Thursdayflloming.
The fawn's optic nerve was
severed and the animal had deep
cuts in its hind side when it was
foundbyamotoristTuesday.
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SC Promotion
Plruis . Pan~.;d ::
ii" • • City Councilman Patrick Laue
doesn't understand how an al·
tomey with offices in downtown
San Clemente can benefit from Mother's Day promotions or
Back·to-scbool sales.
And at the end of a two-hour
hearing on a proposed downtown
"'promotion district, Lane's fellow
council members agreed to take
another look at the bus iness
~ting plan next month.
A group of 70 downtown San
Clemente merchants have pet.i·
tioned the City Council to set up
a business promotion district
along Del Mar Avenue to boost
retail sales in the area.
They say nearby malls, such
as the new one in Mission Viejo,
are draining downtown business .
leaving the area looking like a
ghost town.
What, they have asked for is
council approval of a business
promotion district, in which ac·
tivities such as dollar days,
sidewalk sales. outdoor concerts
and holiday sales would entice
shoppers downtown.
Money to be used for such pro-
motions would come from a sur·
charge on b"usinessmen located
within the proposed district.
Wholesa le a nd r e tail
merchants would be levied twice
the current business license tax,
and the proposal calls for pro·
ressionals in the district -doc·
tors. lawyers, accounta.nts and
dentists -would pay the same
a mo unt they are currently
charged for a business license.
Chamber officials contend the
assessment would raise between
SI0.000 :and $12,000 per year,
which. while not being an im·
pressive amount, might go a
ways toward revitalizing the
downtown sector.
The district would include
more than 120 businesses on Del
Mar from Calle Seville to EJ
Camino Real, and along El
Camino Real from Avenida
Granada to Avcnida Cabrillo.
But Councilman Lane, himself
an attorney. a rgued that no
benefit would be derived by pro-
f essionals located within the dis·
trict. He added that their busi·
ness depends on referrals. not
.
O.lly P'llet ..... Miir·
DISTRICT OUTLINED
To Promote Bu_.ne ..
foot traffic generated by promo·
tional events.
"If (retail> merchants want
this, fine. but to impose a fee ror
doctors and professional people
is improper." he said.
Several businessmen said they
would favor a beautification pro-
gram for the downtown, rather
than promotional gimmickry.
But chamber officials argued
there would not be enough
money generated by the busi·
ness license tax le vy to finance
such things as trees. lighting
and potted plants.
Tom Werner. who owns a gift
store downtown. said "the
chamber selected promotion on.
ly because 1t's the only thing we
can do with the limited funs.•·
But Counci lman Thomas
O'Keefe suggested a portion of
the revenues could go for some
beautification, and asked that
the council take another look at
the proposal next month to de·
t ermine if beautification falls
within the sphere of a state law
on business districts.
That recent law. Assembly
Bill 103, says funds generated by
u bus iness promotion district
can be used for "decorations" as
well as sales events.
O'Keefc wants to know if dec-
or.ations can be construed to
mean beautification. s uch as
polled plants and lightin~
Bergeson Promises
Tax Indexing Fight
As semblywoman Mari an
Bergeson promised today that
she will launch a second attempt
early next week to override Gov.
Edmund Brown Jr. 's veto of her
income tax indexing bill.
An attempt late Thursday by
the Senate to do just that failed
on a 47-21 vote.
The Newport Beach represen·
tative·s effort to place the mdex·
ing bill permanently in the state
lawbook missed by seven votes
Duplex Fire
Probed in
San Clemente
Firemen are still probing
charred materials round inside a
San Clemente duplex that was
gutted early Thursday iD an ef·
fort to discover the cause of the
1 a .m . blaze.
The fire, at 312 Avenida
Granada, gutted the second
level kitchen and living room of
the duplex, but not before Mt.
and Mrs. Richard Raskin fied
the structure after being alerted
by a passerby.
Damage to the two-story
building was set at $18,000, and
another $6,000 in belongings
went up in s moke , fire
spokesmen said today.
The fire was controlled within a half hour and no one waa in·
jured, firemen said.
of reaching the required two-
thirds Senate approval for an
override.
But Mrs. Bergeson said she
will try again next week.
The biJI, which would proVlde
for annual adjusting of income
tax brackets for inflation, was
approved unarumously by both
the full Assembly and Senate
earlier this summer.
But Brown. who predicted the
bill couJd bring financial chaos
m future years. vetoed it.
Aides to the Newport Beach
Republican claim the governor
put on a full·court press in the
last week to woo Democrats to
his side.
Many Democrats abstained
from Volin~.
A 1979 law, also by Mrs.
Bergeson, provided income tax
indexing but the bill had a t~
year sWlSet clause inserted in iL
The bill expires in 1981.
In his veto message last
month. Brown said the
Legislature should wait until
next year to decide whether to
make indexing a permanent
state law. He cited the umtabfe
economy and a "$1 billion to $2
billion short.age the s~ate races."
Mrs. Bergeson said if her 1919
bill is allowed to expire it wUl
mean the state is helping itself
to a secret tax increase.
"If the eeooomy is uncertain,
we either have tD cut services or
propose an honest, aboveboard
tax increase," she said. "This
veto is arrogant and insensitive
to the working class."
Bannai"' W,Feted
Judge Reflects Creek Condos EL CAJON (AP) -The
customen at Ginger's left
23 blrthda_y presents for
Frances Smith, and the
80·year·old barmaid
danced a little hula aa
thanks. Orange County &.perlor Court
Judae Hannoo Scoville bu re-Jeet.d efrortt to bait work on a
5'0·wait cODdoallalum project
near S... Juan Creek beca ... ol
CODcel"DI OYel' polntlaJ fioodtac probleml.
Tbe Southeast Re1tonal
ReclamaUoa Authority bad
toqbt • eourt order tbat would
•top dnelopen from mo.tq ..._.db plam ror u.. U«N
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ter••41 • • 'dretdf•I l•ad•· qaaer" I• •••iroa•••tal .... ...... -... ........... .... • ....., ndiq ~
that allows developers to pro-
ceed wtth plana.
Attorneys for the reclamatlOn
authority, which serves the
Dana Pclmt·San Juan Caplltrano
area, expreaaed rean that ln·
adequate 1tudlea on dralna1e
problems could lead to noodiaa
of doWDJtre.am properties lo
future yean.
Reclamation attorney Lola
Jeffrey ... d the preHDt n'fbm·
mental reports referred oaty
apartael1 to ~ ad tbat more llilldJ WM ..-led.
Slaee ·ms. Ma. Jtlf'Nr aid, U..~W--D08'tlmPt to re-ewaluaW UM eftedl ol tbe
development proposal on San
Juan Creek.
Grading on the site hu been
goina on ror &0me time, lnclud·
lng the pr0jected use of several
hundred thouulld cubic yards ol
landfill to build up the creek's
bank to keep nooctwaters away.
But comblned with iJicreued
1edimentaticlG and debrla flow.
lDa down the creek u a reauJt ol conatruction ln lll11lon Viejo
and San luan Capiltraao, the
cbances ol downstream Oooclnl
are incNaMd, reelamaU. at·
lorD911 arped..
Attonep for the develapen
llarlborou•b Development
'
Corl>· and Sterlln1 Homes -
contended tbe environmental
studlee were perfectly adequate
under the law.
Scoville agreed, 1aytnc the de--
velopen had proceeded ln a
mannet' required by law.
Tbe Dana Polot aewaae plant run by tbe Sout.beut ReCkJna.I
Reclamation Autliorlty was
cloeed down for severaJ .-.
durtnt lut wlDt.er"1 beaVJ raim
when water roae to ltvel1
mattns It lmpoulble to treat
aewa1e. l•••r•l thou.and
hlloaa of H•••• eaeb day ftowed Imo tbe ..... u • NIUlt.
forclDI cloaure of aearbr
beacbel for aeveraJ maatbl..
'
The Jim Bnn.nons call
themselves typical res·
ular1 at Ginaer•a. "a
nlce, rn: place, more .
Ute • club than a
bar." Saya Brannon: •
"You have to 1lve •
Francee credit." .
After all, abe smiles a .
lot and prettJ• •P UM •
place In her pink print dl'ftS wttb matebilll ,...
earrln11 and aecilau.
"And Mrt. Smltla ltaa
worked at ota1w•1 la lub-
urb&D· Sprinl Valley 11
yean-tlnce ahe WM• ..