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1980-08-27 - Orange Coast Pilot
.. ,, 1,000 PO.ads of TNT Planted ' ' ' L. 8:urglars Daul Cargo Damaged; Creepy Critters Ship Cap(ain From Pet Shop Kills Himself ---... ·-----... ----------------· -.... ----- DAILY PILOT * * * 25c * * * WEDNESDAY AFTt=RNOON, AUGUST.27, 1980 VOL. 7J., NO. Ml,• laCTtCMtl, a ...... Tal•adge R~ted Sen. He rman Talmadge (right) won a runoff election with Georgia Lt. Gov. Zell Miller Tuesday des pite his Senate censure for financial misconduct. But in Alaska, Sen. Mike Gravel. bidding for a renomination for a third Senate term. lost to Clark Gruening. 'Pets' Picked Snakes, Sp ithrs Among Loot Burglars who broke into a Huntington Beach business apparently had a yen for creepy crawlers. HUNTINGTON BEACH Police Lt. Merle Scbneblin said the thiev~ who slipped a back door lock at West Coast Rep· tiles. a pet distributor at 17401 Nichols St., made off with S3,400worthoflivecreatures. The thieves' haul, Schneblen said, included 201 snakes seven lizards, seven iguanas, 52 turtles, 20 toads, 30 frogs and three tarantulas. "The owner told us they were all alive and well -they on- ly took the healthy ones,•• the lieutenant said. AMONG TllE MIS.."ING pets are Burmese pythons, baby boas, ornate b(>x turtles, milk snakes, spiny iguanas, Cuban .tree frogs. three pink-toed tarantulas and a blood pytbon "valued at SSS. The break-in is believed to'have occurred between noon Saturday and lOa.m. Monday. POLICE HA VE NOT yet determined just how dangerous the mining creatures might be or what plans the bur1lan may have for them. Tbeownerofthe business wu unavailable for comment. Big Military Bill P assed W ASIDNGTON <AP> -Tbt biHnt rniUt.ary 1pendtn1 bill In American hl1tory has been over· wbelmtncly approved by Cont.3_9U and sent ~ Prealdent Cart~. c.. , Tbe Sen$ pa11ed the bill Tuttday nltht 78-2. Earlier, the House had pused it 380-'9. The meuure authorllu $52.9 billion for military procurement, research and de~elopment, clvll defenae and educational benefit.e for military personnel. The flcure ls •·• )llUon above wh.tt Carter ukea. • Million Ducked Draft· Signup, Survey Shows TNT Box No Threat To Bets STATELINE. Nev. <AP) - Gamblers continued to line the blackjack tables and fed coins in· to hungry slot machines at the •popular Lake Tahoe spa as authorities confronted a large bomb today at Harvey's Resort Hotel-Casino. "Through sleet. through snow. they still play." said one Harrah"s blackjack dealer who asked not to be identified. She said she was leaving her shift early, as were ma ny fellow employees. A typewritten note was dis- covered with the large box in Harvey's saying it contained 1,000 lbs. of TNT and demanding $3 million and a h e li c opter. Frustrated authorities s pent Tuesday trying to fi gure out how to dismantle the device and hoped to have that accomplis hed -or to detonateit today. Four major casinos and one smaller one are located on the neon-bedecked strip. Maxine Van Kleeck of Santa Cruz, was without a hotel room to- day after being evacuated from Harvey's. She spent Tuesday night on a couch In Harrah's lob- by, across the s treet from Harvey's. "It was a very nice evacua- tion," she said afte r waking up from her night's rest. "It was very well organized.·• Mrs. Van Kleeck said she spent the day gambling, but it wasn't as much fun because s he knew her luggage was still at the 12-story hotel across the street. ''Everyone l'vetalked to is kind or up in a"rms," she said of others who were e vacuated . "We have~'t been cont acted b y Harvey's." A shotgun-toting guard was sta· tioned at the home of Harvey Gross. the casino's owner, outside or Stateline and shooed away re- porters and others. Many appeared unconcerned a bout the threat. GEITING ON U SI' C4N BE TAXING Are.you on the U1t? Or ls som~ one you know? One way to find out la to tum to Pase 87 where those delln· quent ln property taxes appear. You may tlnd yourself In lood company. ~ .. ·- What's That? Motorists on Newport Center Drive are being asked to "sopt" instead of "stop" thes e days. Newport Beach city crews made the boo-boo Tuesday at the intersections of San Miguel and San Nicolas drives . Workers will be given a spelling lesson this week and asked to repaint both in- tersections. Japanese Captain Stabs SeH to Death SAN PEDRO (AP) -A Japanese auto transport ship cap· tain, despondent because more than m cars were damaged dur· ing a voyage rrom Japan, com· milted suicide only hours after the vessel docked in Los Angeles harbor, police said today. Takuya Sakai , 53, of Takarazka. Japan, apparenUy at· tempted to commit bara-kiri but was unauccessful and ended up cuttins his throat with a l>()Cket knife, detectives said. Sakai's blood-soaked body, clad in a T-ahirt and pants, was foW\d at 6: 15 ... m. Monday at the stem of the folith deck of the Fu.ii Maru. Police found four seven-loch sashes °' hJ s stomach and two slx·tnch 1Tashes on the sides of his neck. ' A three·lnch ~cket knife was found next to Sakai's body along with his shoes. Hara-kiri, a ritual form of suicide by disembowelment, was formerly practiced by Japanese Samurai warriors facing execu- tion or disgrace. While still prac- ticed occasionally, it has not been customary in recent times. The Fuji Maru, owned by Tokyo Senpaku Kaisha Ltd .. left Yokosuka, Japan on Aug . 11. On its second day out, crew-members told police, the ship experienced ballast problems and took on 1,500 tonsofwat.er. The water fiooded some 200 automobiles out or an estimated l,000-2,000 vehicles aboard, said homlcl4e detective Tom Pa1enkopp. Durtna the r~atnder or the <See RARA·&IBJ1 Pate Al) But U.S. Says Poll Invalid BOSTON ! AP I A s pot check of several cities indicates that as many as 25 percent of the eligi- ble young men there may have failed to register for t he draft, the Bosto n Globe s ays. A spokeswoman for the Selective Service Syste m called the sur- vev invalid. Under legislation approved by Con,gress in June. men born in 1960 and 1961 were required to register for the draft in late July and early August at any post of. fi ce. Congress did not authorize a resumption of the draft itself. There have been reports that many men failed to comply with the law, b ut the Selective Service Sys t e m , whi c h ad· ministers registration. has not released any figures . Select i ve Se r vi ce spokeswoman Joan Lamb said the Globe"s fi gures did nol take into account that t he men re- quired to register are a "mobile group and didn't have to register in their area." "We don't want to talk from incomplete data." she said, call- < See DRAFT, Page A2) Orange Coast Weather Low clouds night and morning hours and partly cloudy at beaches Thurs- day. Cooler Thursday with beach highs in upper 60s to oea r 80 inla nd Lows toni ght 56 to 64. l ~SIDE T ODAY City wo rkers in Loa Angele• and San Franci•co are ezperimenting with "fle%- time' · -a plan to cut air pollution and traffic conOf!•· tion at traditional nuh hour time and to fncre01e produc- tivity -and t~ ~«J>tidft is good. See story, Pagf! A7. I ndex -- • I 1 ' I t • ' t , • • .... l'efled Threat• Soviets Eye ... Equality Day Vote Unequal SACRAMENTO <AP > --=:;----=iiillr -----P o lis li Stri){es The Culiforma Legis lature co rnmemor a t.ed Women· tt- Eq uality Day, despite a ·~···· .... ·· Heston tJ11 Plrket Line J\{'tor Charlton .Heston joins fellow mem· ,Qers as the Screen Actors Guild pickets f fl rC:J mount Studios in the five -week·old Strike against the movie and television in· dustry. "So far there is no sign of real prog- ress." Heston s aid. "but the union and producers are at the negotiating table and tha t counts for something." T , 'Lame Duck' •. ~peech Tanied h1 Congress WASHINGTON <AP > -House ...;pea kerThomas P. O'Neill Jr. re· ·{~ed today to allow a Re publican lftmaker to bring a toy "la me dlOik'" with him into the we ll of the tfoUse fo r a speech denouncing ~er&liE-_plans f.Qr a post· ele'Ctionsess ion. --- b 'Neill ruled that Rep Bud SbOster. R-Pa . ·could not hold a bf&tered. t wo.root-ta ll Donald ~k dolJ while he made a one·~ mfi'iute speech att acking the pQisibility or a "la me -duck" se:ision to deal with the budget O'Neill se1id using the toy duck vfolated the deco ru m or the llpuse. After ha nding the doll to fellow Rt;publicans s1tt1ng in the firs t r<>w. Shuster ga ve a s peech that accused Democrats of "ducking" po.litically difficult issues on the budget. defense spending and ta xes. •'lihus t e r . cha1r)1l a n o f the Republican Policy Co mmittee. char ged that Democratic leaders were delaying at·tion on an un- bala nced 1981 budget and a possi· ble t ax cut· ·to avoid controversial ,·otes" before the Nov. 4 elections Shuster and other Republicans a rgued that 1f Congress cant•eled its rive -day Labor Day recess and \\ ork ed later than l he planned Oct .i adjournment date. votes on these issues could be taken. House Majorit y Leade r Jim Wright, 0 -Texas. however, called Shust t•r 's co mm e nts ··ra r · l~tched ... saying Re publican de· la) tri g tactics \\e r e l argely res ponsible ror the possible "ra me -duck" session. The !louse then voted 241-155 to recess Thursday for a long Labor Day weekend Congress will re- l um to session next Wedne sday. A "lame-d uck" s ession of Congress to act on the 1981 budget beta me increasingly likely Tues- d,a~ after a Sl0.2 billion savings pjickage considered crucial to Mlding down next year's federal defi cit fai led again to clear the tlouse Rules Committee ·.After that set back. O'Neill said, · ·~ see no way the budget will C"ome up in either house prior to I.be election " (:ompact Drawn ·SACRAMENTO CAP > The California Legislature has given 1ts final a pproval to a proposed Ste w Lake Tah oe co m pact $-lrengthening e n vi ron mental ~nt rols. Gov. Brown. who has 'een invo lved in r e n e we d negotiations betwe en the two ~ates. has favored stronger en- ~ironmental restrictions but has .flOl said whether he w.ould sign \t1e compromise bill. . OR ANOE COAST DAILY PILOT ff\.f' Or•nor CO.\I 0 4H, "''°' wit" WfhU\ ,, COMO•rwd t,. ftH*\ Pf~\ t~ °"'°'*\htO ov '"" Or•"tf' (N \I ~•\l'Nf"9 (omp•tt¥ ~•If .0 lte'h .,. f)UOl1VWod Mono•• '""~ ,,,..,.., I tor (O\t• MPw Ht•OO#t l •«Pt t1wnt1"'910in Ot•t fll -=owntA1n \#A ll•• ''""''· '-••wft t 4' 8t•(I\ SoutP, e,o.,, .. ,.,.. •• , .. ,~., f'dll~ ,, 4 °"Dll\hf"d ~•fY'OA¥\ ~nd SY.nd•V' ,,... pt11\(IN I ~ ""t>4t'\P'ltftq D1-'t I\ •t )JO Wt)I l •f \Ar-H I, P 0 f h • '""° tO\la ~u C•H•Of' "•• •tt.lt .... ,1 ....... .,,.,,..,"'•"<t ~·~ J•O • C ... ln Vn,. p,_.,,Of'ttt llt"° '-""""'•'Milt~• n.1ma\tC1r-•t l d •IOI , .................. .. Mal\tO'"°t CO.tot c11o•,.•" ~•""'"'~ M.tlil ... lft.f £d1t0f" Tetept\One (714>MZ-a2'1 CIHtlflecl AdHrtlel"I 142•M71 ~ (0'9\ Sa" (itn. ..... 4M-tl00 , Reward R~gs Check Find Didn't Pav .. LOS ANGELES <AP) -When General Telephone Co askea Helen Rodman out to lunch, she thought the com pan} might be planning to give her a reward. After all. she found and returned S225.000 in uncashed te lephone bill checks to t he company. But afte r a meal and a couple of cocktai Is Tuesday. the Si Iver La ke real est ate broker found out what the re wa rd was to be a free telephone. "I was underwhelmed," said Ms. Rodma n. who foun d the checks last Wednesday at a Glendale Fre eway offramp. Ms . Rodman said she told the company to keep its phone and to '" send a check to her favor ite charity instead. Toro Terror Cas~ Court Trial Ends Both the prosecution a nd de· fense have rested their cases in the trial of three Watts teen· age rs charged with ransacking t wo s outh county homes last March a nd raping a 14-yea r-old El Toro girl. Deputy Dis tric t Attorney David Carter ended his wee k· long presentation ot evidence Tuesday a fte r calling Orange County She riff's Department crime lab personnel. But the trio of de fe nse at· torneys representing the defend· ants -Mic hael Simmons. 18: Benjamin Montgomery, 17. and Darryl Watts. 16 -rested their cases without calling a single witness. Atto rneys Joh n Barnett. From Page A I DRAFT •.. ing the data invalid. The Globe s aid it obtained reg- istration figures from region;ll offices of the U.S. Postal Service se rving ar eas In whic h more than 10 percent of the nation's papulation lives. The news paper said it tried to make sure that urban, s uburban and rural areas were represent· ed. Reporter Alan Mac Robert, who conducted the survey. said there were no results from the Deep South or New York State. The newspaper said it used a projection based on 1970 census figures to calculate the number of m en born in 1960 and 1961 liv· ing in the postal region , then compared it with the number who actua lly registered. Men from the area who were in the military were adjusted for. the newspaper said. The Globe's calculation did not take iilto account the possibill· ty that there may have been population shifts that would arrect the estimate of the number or men who should have r egiste red , Mac Robert.said. The Globe said that if the figures were applied to the en- tire nation, they would indicate that about one million of the estimated 4 million eligible men failed to register. In the greater Boston area, the Globe said, postal otricials re· ported 32.950 o r 47 ,000 young men sign ed up, leavin g a n estimated gap or 30 perce nt. Iraqi Military Po1t8 Deetroyed By Tiie Aaled1&ed Prna Iranian 1rtlllery b1tteries "completely destroyed" Iraqi military poetl on the border with weatem Kerm1nah1h province today, &be offtdal P1rl1 news 11enc1 fePOl'ttd, lt d&d not live Iraqi c11ualtin and Mid DO lranian1 were killed or •••d1ll1a die attaellt, wbleb ,........, ........... days of~~ ·1111111m1 In t• araa. Charles Margines a nd Bob Kazer also had declined to m ake opening st ate ments to the seven m a n. five-wo man Orange Coun ty Superior Court jury last week The Los Angeles teen-ager~ ha ve been identifi ed 1n court by prosecution witnesse s who s aid the three invaded their homes in south Orange County the night of Marc h 18. Authorities allege one of the inc idents took place al a Centt'r Street re s idence in Lagun<i Beach and a later rape and rob be ry occurred at an El Toro hom e. Carter called crime lab person· net to the witness s tand Tuesday lo link the defe ndants with fingerprints round at the crime nes. a b technician Patti Blume d she found fingerprints at the El Toro re s ide nce t h at match those of Sim mons and Watts . Ms . Blume said s he fo und fingerprints matching Simmons' on a phone receiver ripped from a wall. Walts' prints, she s aid . were found on a m etal fil e cabinet. Ques tioned by Barnett. the technician said s he was certain of he r ide nt ific ation s e ven though her tape, which lifts the prints. tore on the telephone. Watts. Montgomery and Sim mons were arrest ed by sheriff's deputies a s hort time after al legedly fleeing the El Toro res - idence in the family · s Datsun. o ·eputy Tom Da vis testified Tuesday that he pos itione d himself along the no rthbound Santa Ana free way after hearing a police broadcast lo be on the lookout for the vehic le . 'The family had ca lled palice after the intruders left. Davis s aid he saw the car go by minutes late r, r adioed for as- s istance and then pulled the trio over . Final arguments in the trial are scheduled for Thursday in Judge Kenneth Lae's Santa An.1 courtroom. The jury will the n get the case later in the day. 900,000New Jobs Due WASHINGTON (AP > -Pres i- de nt Carter's new economic re · covery program, to be an- nounced Thursday, would create about 900,000 new jobs in the next two years. administration sources say. Carte r 's election-year pro· gram also is expected to seek tax reuer for individuals and bu1ineues. inclucti ng a tax credit to offset vtrtually all the $13 bllliol'\ increase in Soclal Security payroll taxes in 1981. The plan, which will total about S30 billion tn fiscal 1981, is "b11ically long-term, but that doesn't m e an there won't be abort-term benefit.a,'' one top ad· mlnlatraUon official aald Tues· day. $ -. GDANSK. Pohrnd (Al» 'The <.:om mum st government today 1i.· 1wed a vt•1lt'd warning of possible Soviet anll•rvent111n, und said lhc•rt• could tx· ·•1nn 1ll·ule1blc• ron i.eq uem·1•i." a111l "uthl!r rf•!-tulli. tl1sastrou:. to Poland" 1f -.triking wo rkers prolong d1o;rupt1vt' walkouts T alks lx'twc1·n lh<• workt·ri. :ind ~overnment n<·itot iutorc; were• <•x peeled to n·-.ume todu~. hut by <if te rnoon lh<· nt>~otwt uins hud not hegun The :.t<1lt' con tr c1llt.'d r:.11lir1 here desl·r1he d T u e i;du v '1-. bargainin~ Sl'SSIOn t11> "d1Ht<·ult " Thl' warning of potentiul in te rvent1on ca me 1n u front-page editorial in the Communist dall} 'Tr~bunu Ludu, a-. tht-14-day st rike wave on tht• Ba lti c coust was reported to ha vt• spread lo the .:1a nt rs us trat tor fa cto ry out !-tide Warsaw a nd to industries in southe rn Poland Estim ates of the total strikers r<>!-.C' to more lhiln 300,000 Th <' t-d 1torie1l r <'m1nded Polc·s that their t'CJUnln llei. "an lht• di rect sphere of ~l'l'Urtly of the wor ld sot•1al1st powl'r the Soviet l'niun "Wt· an• a mt'mber or thl· de fcnSI\(.' \4,'urSa\.\ f>ClCl a nd \.\{• belong t(1 tht' <·ounc·ll for Mutual l:;conorn1t• Assista nel' ... the .. , • E as t Blol'('ommon Ma rket Th<· tomment:.i rv v. as entitled 'Li m· of Partition," a pparentl~ rem ind mg Poles t he1t their coun try wai. l'ar n•d up by i\ustna. Russia and P russia an 1796 anddid not reappear uni ii November 1918 <1l the<'nd ofWorld War I "We Poland. 1n our c urrent s~stt•m o f Communist govt'rn ment. urt• Ont' of the basi(' ele nH•nts of peacefu l o rder and i.t ab1hzat1on m Europc." th<.' com men ta r~ !-.Uld "An\' chsturbanCl' of am of these ·rac·tors m aki ng up· t hl' Polish raison d'etn ·· m ust lead to 1nca kulable con:-.equences · · Tht"'l' factor" an cl udc· I he• pl a cc of our !Jllrt~ an the poltl1t'al life of lht• Polish :-.tute e1s well us the ba:-.1c :-.t ructun• of pN>plc '1> rule "If there is a trend of prolong mg strikes. ma king a gain new d e· mancls and of escalat ing the at mospherc or tension including Train Kill Pair RAKEHSFI ELD l i\Pl Two mcn were killed when a Santa Fe frt'1ght train rammed a c·ar ,1t a rail crossing and dragged It a half nr a m1lc eas t o r here. the high"uy patrol reported pollt1ca l dc m andi. if the re la a trend toward esca lation without payinit a ttent ion t o possibll' dangerous coni.c•quenct'1>. ,,f 1g no rtnK the lhrt·at of e<11srmin~ µo htH·a l hfl· and of ignoring th<' threat of 'unarch1zat1on ·of public· li fe and of Po!iJStble sinister conse qut•nces for the <·ntire state and soc-1l'ly, the c>nt1rc approac·h of 'ttrikers f'Ven 1f the obJCt'l1ve:. :it th(• root of the conflict were JUM1fled c:ould lead lo other re· sults d1sastroui.t11 Pnlund Thl' pape r wa rncd "a moment may l'Omc whc•n lt1m.P whfJ wc•rc pO!-t tnJ( demands, ,,,. ha vc· ht·•·n form ulating th(·m. would <>ay ·we did nc1l we.int tl And th1·n 1l will h1· t111> lat1· Ttwri· 1·x1't ltrn1l'> 1Jut 11111•11 hv th1• "·1·1ir11 \' of I ht• ... 1c:1tc· a nd c·ommunt l ~ wluch c·annflt 1,.. over-.l<'11r*d undtor a n y pr•·t<.·xt and b} a n) on1• Lc·l'h Ha dk11wsk1 . <sJmk1·-.man for the lnlf·r fo'a1•l11n St rik•· C'om m1 lll'l' '><11d talk, 111 <;dan<,k Tut·'> da~ bc·twt'en a "'" k1nJ,! J.!rt1UJJ 11! fin· '>trike l(·ad<·r-. <.in rt f1u· gt1\- crnm ent off11·1al' v.•·r 1· \"f\ prom1s1ng · II•· dc<'l1nNI t11 give· deta 1li., but '-.atd thr· J.!11\ 1·rnrn1•nt plannc:d t11 cnntac·t th1· 111rnrr111 le<· for more ldlk-.111iJa \ T h l' go \ ,. r n m c· n 1 ., 1· h 1 .. r negotiator. F1r!-tt IJlo µut \ l'rt·m11:r ~1ec·z.\'sla w .Jag11•hk1 \u ·nt balk to \\'ar!-tav. lo rt'P'>rt to t h" ,.,,m m un1<-.t P:i rt) Politburo II•· v.a., exµN·ted to return t11 <;dan'>lr 111 day . Nukes Store d At Concord? SAN FRANCISCO I A P 1 The Na~) ne ithe r con firm ed nor ·denied a television report that nuc lear weapon s a r e be ing handled a n d stor e d at t he Concord :"1aval Weapons Station The report. a ir ed Tue.,da\' night by KQED-'TV. said sources including current a nd former t'm ployees of the base confirmed t h a t nu c lea r weap o n s are ha ndled at the rac1htv Re porte r Steve Taib<>t and l\.\O ot her K QE D ne ws m en wer e detained by the FBI for !-teveral hours Aug 21 at the base while preparing the report. :--.lews ftlm take n there was c onfiscated. The film was returned Monda\' but the C S J ustice Departmeni retained a cop~ to d etermine w h e th e r a n) c r1m 1nal prosecution was in orde r protest b~ state Sen John Sc hmit1. R·Coronu del Mar The resolution, ACR 156 by Assemblywomun Leona Egeland. 0 San J ose. com- m emorated Tuesday us the 60th ann1vl•rs ary or women ~et ting lht• right to volt• It easily passed the As i-.e mbly But in the ~l.'n<1te. Schmitz called it "Ob\'lous- 1 v a sale!> JOb for ERA <t he E qual Hight s Ame nd ment)." The Senate voted 32·1, Wllh only Schmitz op- posing it f 'rnnt Png.-t I HARA-KIRI trip. t rew mt•mbers said. Sakai expressed a deep reeling or guilt over the damage lo the !-th tp and C'u rs. T h<.· vessc•I drlrked hert> at i <1. m \11)nrtay and the captain was last ,,.,.n emerg an~ from his quarters al uhoulJ<i m In a i-.u1c·1d1· not(' found in h1:. quar ters, Saka i exprl'ssed con· ""'n for dame1ging I he !>hip and its ',,q~n < r e v. m c· m h e r <. \\ e r e ... hoc·ked IH t ht·1 r c·apta1n '!> '>u1c1dE'. Pag<·nkopp .... a 1d I talked \\1t h th1• ftr~t me1te ..ind he d1dn l think the damag~ 1.1.a" that bad '"\pparenth 11 •thl' 'hl!J 1 I'> not d..imag,·d to th1· point "'hl'rt' lhl·rt·., an~ \\llrn about 11 '>tnklOl! "iak<.11 " t>o<I~ \\as tJk<.•n to tht• c·<1rnm•r.., nffl<'<' 1 .. wnd1ng t·omple t 111n of arrangcmt>nt~ for 1~-. re turn to h~'> f<lm1ly 1n J cipan Tht· FuJi ;\1 aru re me11ns 1n Los Angeles ha rbor Israeli Mafia In Southland SACRA MENTO </\Pl An ·'Is raeli Mafia" has been operat ang in Soulhl'rn Cahforn1a. com milling crimes ranging from in· s ura nce fraud and burglan to drug trafficking a nd as many. as 5 murde red. al'cording to a s ta te re port on organized c·ri mt' The report. issued b\ stalf' At torney Gene ra l Geor ge Oeukme · 11a n. said the "Israeli Mafia" is a 'loosely structured " gang or im· m igrants that appear-. to own about 60 busine-.o.;e-. 1n Lo.:, Angeles County SUMMER SALE CONTINUES SALE SPECIAL 20% OFF Dr ex Sb Enrich your home with this unique f I I TV cabinet by Drexel Now at speci al savinj!s durin~ our s ummer sa le Why nol add the eleQance of our Et Ceteta TV cabinet by Ore•PI" to your lam1ly s TV en1oymen1? lmaqine lhe lrutv dramatic effect of thP e1 poan1 campa1gn·sty1e crafted in olive ash burl veneers ennched with brass !1n1c;N>'1 decorative bead around too and with a storaoe drawer at bollOrT'I Carelullv eno1neered to accomrT'IOdale rrost of today s TV e ou1orT'len1 Ado the connoisseurs IOuC h to your entertainme nt today• • • • 1 • t . -. r Orange Coast • EDIT ION Today"s Closintr N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 73, NO. 2«>, 4 SECTIONS, 52 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1980 N TWENTY-FIVE CENTS School Drops Fee Under ACLU Threat • , .1uav a.AVSSN ... ~ ......... Oranc• CouDty'1 chapter of Ua• Amerlean ClvU Llbertlu Unioe will UH ~wport Harbor RIP School's Dodie Hau free ol cbar1e Oet. 11 att.r threalenlnc a. laftult over fees sou1ht by · !"!WP9~·Mesa Unmed School Dlatrict. Tbe battle over tbe tees opened early this month. ACLU s pokes m an Meir Protests Of Rents Continue By STEVE MARBLE °' ... Olilly ~ .... ·-Owners of the luxury Promon- tory Point apartments in Newport Beach are offeting long-term ten'ants lower rents but tempers are stiU on the rise. Jack Vangrow, 'unofficial spokesman ror tenants upset with a new rent schedule, said the diuount program offered by the Irvine Company is aimed more at soothing tempers than providing "real security." "We don't want a free ride or anything," said Vang row, a cardiologist. "We just want a fair deal." And a fair deal, he explained, would be if the Irvine Company rolled its rent schedule back to what it was last spring and then aereed to tie future rent hikes in with a eo1t of livine index. The new rent discount policy w .. offered to Promontory Point tenants just prior to a tenants' meeting tut Monday evening that drew about lSO angry rent- ers. It will reduce monthly rents by $50 for tenants who have lived in the units for more than a year and up to $100 for t.bree- year tenants. Jerry Collins, a company spokesman, said the discount program is also being offered to tenants in the development firm's other Newport Beach complexes -Mariner Square, Bayport, Baywood and Bayview. Re said the discount wiU be subtracted from the current market rate -the rate new rent- ers pay and the rate others will be bumped up to when they reach their anniversary date. But Vangrow said this isn't enough because it offers no permanent solution. .. They may offer this for only two months and then take il away, who knows," he argued. He said he is conducting a sur- vey with renters in the 520-unit complex to see if other action. such as withholding rent, is de- sired. l Collins said so far, Vangrow is tbe only Promontory Point resi- dent to withhold any portion or bis rent. The new rent schedule, un- veiled last June, boosts the minimum price of a one- beclroom unit from $600 to $650 per maoth and the cost of a ~P of -the-line two-bedroom apart- ment from $900 to $1,020. Orange Coast Weather Low clouds night · and morning hours and partly cloudy at beaches Thurs- day. Cooler Thursday with beach highs in upper 60s to near 80 inland. Lows toni1ht 56 to 64. INSIDE TOD,.\ W Cf t 11 t0o rke ra ha Lot Allf'ln and Soft FrOflCUco an e~nwnttno with "/lu· ltm•" -o J)lon to c1d air poU1116on on4 tro/fic ~·· t'°'9 Of trodU'°'9o! nuh hour ,.,... Giid to .,.,. produt- ..,, -ad tlw ~ .. "*'· S... ICOrJI' Pa'1f It 1. ...... Weat.reida claimed that dlalricl ~ontracu for renUn1 school facUltiet are unconttltlonal and that atate law allow• non-profit charitable or1aniaaliooa to use school facilitiea without char1e. At lllue were char1es of more than $450 sought for alx claasrooms , the sc hool auditorium and the cafeteria. ACLU'a Oran1e County group wants the facilities ror an annual legislative conlerence Oct. 11. What's That? In addltlon to the waiver of fee•. ACLU objected to rules restricting renters from quarrel· tna. abusive laneuage or nojse offensive to neiehbors. It also struck, from the initial· ly proposed rental agreement, sections prohibiting use for purposes that are "immoral. of- fensive or harmful." Those clauses, Westreich con- tended, are in violation of first amendment rights. Motorists on Newport Center Drive a re being asked to "sotp" instead of "stop" these days. Newport Beach city crews made the boo-boo Tuesday at the intersections of San Miguel and San Nicolas drives. Workers will be given a spelling lesson this week and asked to repaint both in- tersections. No Gripes Locally Oq Jet Crew Size While pilots across the nation say they may refuse to fiy the new Super 80 jets because of a dispute about crew size, Orange County's commercial pilots ap- pear to be steering clear or the fight. Officials of Air California, the Newport Beach-based airline that has four of the DC-9 Super 80 jets on order, contend their pilots aren't making an issue of the crew size. "We're looking forward to get- ting the Super~ and I have.n't heard any word of objection," s aid John Tu c k er, Ai r California's director of opera- tions and eneineering. A spokesman for the Air California pilots wasn't availa- ble to comment. Other commercial pilots , represented by the Air Line Pilots Association, are objecting to this week's certification of the new quiet jet which will allow it to go into operation with two- person crews ln the cockpit. The pilots had sought a three· Board Backs Non-teachers' Salary Hikes A wage and frlnee-beneflt package offering 10~ percent salary hikes to some 900 non· teaching school employees was ratified by the Newport·lleaa School Dlatrict 'IWldQ Di~. Tbe padtace ... approved by memben of tb• California Scbool :nJtloyee. Aaaoclatlon JIODd8)' , Tbe ,.a.,. wtll cost lbe dla· lrkt an additional .-.ooo ln aalary PQ1DIDta UU.1ear. N•IOtlaUou launched early tldl • ......., between Uae dla· trlet and the --wen ......... Hit ol a lWO-JMI' eoet.ract Lbal let\. istl aalaey adjustments open. member crew for the Super 80. Air California pilots are represented by the Teamsters' Union not by the Air Line Pilots Association. Hughes Airwest, the other airline operating out of John Wayne Airport, has not or- dered any of the Super 80 jets. But pilots for PSA, which is seeking permission to operate out of John Wayne Airport and is purchasing McDonnell Douglas' newest jet, are grumbling about the crew size. Bill Hastings. spokesman for San Diego.based PSA, dismissed the pilots' concern as "a spill over from our contract talks." PSA pilots are represented by Southwest Flight Crew Associa- tion and weren't available for comment. Ray Lahr, a leader in the Air Line Pilots Association, said his group has filed a complaint in U.S. District Court seeking a re· view of the Federal A vialion Ad· ministration's procedures for certifying the jet. (See GRIPES, Page AZ) Equality Day J/ ote Unequal SACRAMENTO (AP) - The California Legislature commemorated Women's Equality Day, despite a protest by state Sen. John Schmitz, R-Co rona del Mar. The resolution, ACRlSG by Auemblywoman Leona Egeland, O.San Joae. com- memorated Tuesday as the eoth annivenary of women gettAn1 t1ae rilht to vote. It eMlly puaed the Al· aembly. But In the Senate, Scbmlta called lt "obvlou.a- lf a aai. Job ror ERA (the Equal Rt1ht1 Amend· mot)." The Senate voted •t. with Only Schmit& OP• posln11t. tn a letter written Saturday, Westreich gave the school dis- trict until noon Tuesday to respond to ACLU demands. In a press release Tuesday, Westreich announced the ACLU would file an aetion in Orange County Superior Court if the dis· trict failed to bend. '\. The action would seek lo halt the district from imposing condi- tions contrary to free speech and charging fees to civic organiza· lions in violation of state law and constitutional requirements of equal protection, he said. District Superintendent John Nicoll, who managed a delay in the ACLU request for response, said today that he has written a letter authorizing ACLU use of the faclLities without charge. He also is accepting the ACLU offer to donate proceeds from the legislative conference to the distri ct 's fo ur high school journalism programs . Westreich orfered Lhe funds, probably about $150, to alleviate any concern that ACLU would profit from the conference. In his letter. Ni coll also agreed to the contract deletions demanded by ACLU. His actions, he wrote, "should not be regarded as precedent setting nor acceptance or the al- <See ACLU, Page A2) Assembly Vote Short ' Veto Override Of Tax Bill Stalls SACRAMENTO (AP) -A second attempt to override Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. 's veto of a bill that would permanently and fully adjust state income tax brackets for inflation stalled in the state Assembly today. The initial vote on the so- called "indexing" bill was 45-20, nine short of the S4 aye votes needed to override a governor's veto. The author of AB2001 , As- s em b I y woman M arian Bergeson. R-Newpo rt Beach, asked that the roll be kept open so she could round up more votes. Last week, the Assembly re· fused to override the veto on a 48-21 vote. Al. was tbe case last Thursday, Republicans were united in support of the override, and Democrats were split about evenJ y. Assembly Republican leader Carol Hallett of Atascadero called the Bergeson measure "a bill that insures tax equity and tax justice. It's simply not fair for the state to reap tax benefits because inflation pushes people into higher and higher tax brackets'' without giving them any real increase in income. Mrs . Ha llell and other Republicans had promised to make the bill a November elec- tion issue if Democrats in the Legislature refuse to override the Democratic governor's veto. But Democratic noor leader Willie Brown of San Francisco (See INDEX, Page AZ) Top School Officials Get Salary Hikes Newport-Mesa School Dis- trict's three key administrators were granted pay hikes Tuesday night following a closed ex- ecutive session of the board of trustees. Superintendent J ohn Nicoll was granted an 8 percent hike, bringing his salary for the 1980·81 fiscal year to $54,486. Norman Loa t s. d e puty superintendent, was granted a 9 percent increase. His salary moves up to "8, m . Kevin Wheeler, assistant superintendent for personnel, got 8 percent. His salary now is $43,362 a year. NicoU was granted a 6.7 per- cent hike three months ago, retroactive to July 1 , 1979. Loats received a 6.8 percent raise at the same time and Wheeler got 10.2 percent. · In addition to their s alaries, the three administrators also re- ceive monthly car allowances ranging between $250 for Wheeler to $300 for Nicoll. All are working under con- tracts that expire June 30, 1982, and leave salary adjustments open to negotiation a1ain next year. Sea Island Maps OK'd in Newport The Jona-delayed Sea Island condominium project in Newport Beach on Jamboree Road near Santa Barbara Drive wu ttven a final pat on the back by City Coun· ell memben this week when they approved the project's tract maps. The reildentlal development, on a 25-acre parcel, will contain a maximum of 132 units. The proj- ect rtrst wu approved in tm. ---Blocks Elevating Wheels EYEWITNESS' DESCRIPTION OF CASINO BOMB Homemade Device Found In Stateline Club Talwe Area Cleared Over Bomb Threat STATELINE, Nev. (AP) - Bomb squads cleared streets outside a plush Lake Tahoe hotel and strung a line of parachute wire to an extortionist's bomb today, but the county sheriff says authorities have no plans to try to explode the device im· mediately. Sheriff Jerry Maple hedged on questions about whether the $3 million extortion demand had been paid, answering a cryptic. "We've held up to our end of the bargain, and they haven't." He called the wire attached to the bomb al Harvey's Resort Hotel-Casino a "monitor'' and wouldn't comment on its poten· tial use. Curtis Patrick, a Tahoe· Douglas Fire District board member, said earlier, "The first plan would be to disarm it. The second plan would be tO' det. onate." Maple had also said earlier it would be "maybe two hours" before detonation was attempt- ed. He backed off that estimate. saying there were no plans to tr) lo set off the device, said to con tain 1,000 sticks or TNT. Harvey's was evacuated Tues- day, and nearby casinos started to clear out today. Authorities or- dered people off the streets and away from casino areas facing Harvey's. Officers in a platoon of school buses offered to take gamblers and hotel guests away from theacene. Officials left a nearb; com- mand post and split up to visit each of the major hotel-casinos. Earlier in fbe morning, Gov. Robert Llat issued a plea to those who planted the device to contact authorities with further instruc· lions. 1be sheriff said authorities had no idea who the extortionists were. Maple aald, "We have lost ail contact (with the extortionists) for many. many hours . . . We do not know whether there b a llm· ln& devtce within the bomb or not." Tbe bornb waa brouebt into the casino Tuesday momlng by two people po1lq u computertechnl· clans. Tbed•vlcewuswaddledln blanket.a with the lettera "IBM" on them. Patrick ~d the extortion letter ~ ~ ..... _Jllll , ..... c ...... NEV.ADA. ·""·'-·'' C.AllFORNl.A APWI,. ........ WHERE BOMB FOUND Near Nevada Border contained information on how to make a money drop. but who might supply the cash wasn't known. Meanwhile. Douglas Co unty commissioners drew evacuation plans and procedures lo deal with the rubble. should the device ex· plode. List issued a cryptic statement from a command post. near the closed-down casino today saying the hotel "is making a request that the person providing instruc· lions make contact again to pro- vide a clarification message." Experts from the Army. the FBI and t he Department of Energy technicians from the Department of Energy wrestled Tuesday with how to handle the bomb. The neon Ughts at Harvey's were dark. the slot machidls and gaming tables vacant after authorities ordered about 3,000 people to leave Tuesday following the bomb'sdiscovery . GETTING ON LISI' CAN BE TAXING Are you on the list? Or is some-one you know? One way to fi nd out is lo turn to Page 87 where those delin· quent in property taxeR appear. You may find yourself In good company. . ' ' .. ~ I f j l I j • • J e ( ) • I t • • • 15 Killed (lJj C~ Mexican Train Crashes MEXJCAU. Mnlco CAP> ltelc'9I wcd..W MUeMd tbt vrreck• ol six .S.ralltd cll'I toda1 tlftlr 11,..,.. aboard a ero-.·ded Mu can pu tn&•r train dJed .--It ptow.d lato a mala- tenance tractor authorlti said About '70 <lthe train'• .a pUMftlen, maft1 of them home bou.nd va<'aliontrs. "' rto Injured 1\IHday when the Mulcall·to Medro City train It-fl tht tracki about 10 mUet soulh of t.hh border city At le t on.-unldt"nllfled Am.rtcan waa injured and two In· fanu d.ll'd Wldt'f the t'!rushlnc wtlCht or twiated metaJ, authorltl• tuald Wl'CIM dll llr• .. • 11.-jf"f'U l'•rfrr•• • .._,,. ,.,.,... WASHINGTON tAPl Ronald Rea.an, reJetUna Pre1ldent Carter's terms for a debate, ln isled today that Independent can dJdate John 8 Anderaon have • chance to Join the first Carter Reaaandebateofthe tl80cam~i1n White llouse press stcretary Jody Powell, notified or Ruun· poe1llon. told r«iporters "They're afraidol a one-on-one debate." 8uta fttaaan :spokesman said that .. w~ very much want a one-on-one debate.·· Asked why the While llou.5e does not want a debate involvina Anderson, Gerald Ratshoon. Carter's media adviser. replied· "We don't want to debate two Republic ans at the same time " .,..rt er '••Hrlrd 111 Ew•iw• REIDSVILLE. Ga (APl -Albany Herald reporter Charles Postell and his wife were indicted by a Tattnall County grand jury today on a charge of attemptlni to aid the escape of four death row inmates from the Georgia State Prison hert In July. The indictment alleged that Postell and his wife, Judi, met June 18 at the prison with death row inmate Carl Isaacs. who asked them to obtain 15 hacksaw blades to be used in the escape. Postell, who has conducted numerous death row interviews during his career, was the first to receive word of the July 28 breakout of the inmates from the maximum-security prHon. One or the escapees. Tro,Y Leon Greu. called Postell to inform him of the escape. Postell then notified prison authorities. Chun Ek-rted So•t• Korftl P~dettf SEOUL, South Korea <AP> -South Korea's new military strongman, Gen. Chun Doo-hwan, was elected. president today without opposition or debate just eight months after he emerged from obscurity. Chun, virtually unknown to Koreans outside the military and to foreigners before the coup he led in December, was eleeted by 2,224 members of the nation's rubber·stamp Electoral College. Fif. teen members were absent and one vote was declared invalid. Etldepla lta.,afks s ... a11a NAIROBI. Kenya (AP) -Ethiopian army forces, backed by air strikes, invaded northwest Somalia today and he~v.y fighting was taking plac~ along a 27-mile front, Somalia s Ministry of Defense claimed. l!plaill 0€ Battle lnf•ghting Heated On Highway Funds By FREDE•ICK SCROEMEllL °'"""Dmty .. IMtS ... " Officials in both Sacramento and Orange County worked feverishly today to revitalize pro- posed legislation that would place the county in a separate district for the allocation or state highway funds. The measure failed to clear the state senate late Tuesday after hours of what was described as open verbal warfare between representatives or Orange and Los Angeles counties. "You wouldn't believe it " said one Sacramento observer.'"(Los Angeles Mayor) Tom Bradley is constantly on the phone and <Los Angeles County Supervisor) Peter Schabarum is camped out up here." Orange County is now Lncluded in a stale Department of Transportation (Caltrans) dis· trict that includes Los Angeles and Ventura counties. Orange County officials long have wanted out, claiming that Los Angeles is siphoning ofr a dis- p r op or ti o n ate s hare of transportation dollars. Ron Fox, an administrative as- sistant to state Sen. John V. Briggs ( R· Fullerton). chief backer of the measure, said a con· ference committee report on the bill failed to clear the Senate on a 17 to 15 vote, with several absten· lions. Twenty-one votes are needed for passage. "Obviously time is a problem. This is the last week of session for the Legislature." Fox noted. Stan Oftelie, an aide to Orange County Board o( Supervisors Chairman Ralph Clark, said local officials today were "seeing if there is a potential for success" in a new round or legislative wran· gling. Ortelie said Senate disfavor with the proposed bill apparently was sparked by literature rlis· tributed by the state Transporta- tion Commission that indicated California's 57 other counties· would lose highway funds if a separate district for Orange County was created. Fox said Los ·Angeles officials are bothered by a potential $10 m ii lion loss if the separate district is created. "And that$10 million is out or the $1 billion -and that's with a • B', •' Fox said. And Fox charged that state Sen. Omer Rains (D·Ventura) "has worked harder than anyone I've ever seen" inseekingdefeatofthe legislation. "Right now we've falling back and are regrouping,'' Fox said. He added that he remained op· timistic the effort to pick up addi· llonal votes on the Senate side of the Legislature will succeed. "And we won't sell the store to win it," Fox predicted. Sign~p · Dodged By25% BOSTON(AP) Aepotcbeck of aevttal rltle! Indicates that a~ many aJ 2.'> percent or the ellgi· ble )'OW\& men there may have f•llt"d lo rt"tellskr for the draft. th., Boston Globe says I\ epokeawoman tor the Selecttve Service System <'ailed the sur vey Invalid. Undt1r leilslation approved by <~naresa In June, men bom in 1960 and 1961 were required to real•tt"r for the draft in late July and early August at any post of· fice Congreai; did not authorize u resumption of the draft itself. There have been reports that many men failed to comply with the law. but the Selective Servic~ System. which ad· ministers recistration, has not released any figures. S e le c tiv e Service spokeswoman Joan Lamb said ttte Globe's figures did not take Into account that the men re· quired to register are a "mobile group and du1n'l have to register in their area." "We don't want to talk from incomplete data," she said, call- ing the data invalid. The tilobe said it obtained reg. istratlon fi(ures from re_gional offices of the U.S. Postal Ser\>ice serving areas in which more than 10 percent of the nation's population lives. The newspaper said it tried to make sure that urban, suburban and rural areas were represent- ed. Reporter Alan MacRobert, who conducted the survey, said there were no results from the Deep South or New York State. The newspaper said it used a projection based on 1970 census figures to calculate the number of men born in 1960 and 1961 liv- ing in the postal region. then :ompared it with the number who actually registered. Men from the area who were in the military were adjusted for. the newspaper said. E',....PageAI GRIPES ... But the pilot's group, he added, has no plans for seeking an injunction to block the Super 80 from going into operation. "The point is this," be ex-. plained. "This is the first in a new generation of jets and we need to draw the line now. "We'd ultimately like to have three persons in the cockpit. We'd also like to have some in-put into the certification proc· ess. Right now that process is only between the FAA and the manufacturer." He said he's heard talk of a nationwide pilots strike this fall to protest the federal decision on the two-member crew. but is un· certain whether it will materialize. ACLU ••. legations and charges set forth by you. ''Rather, it should be seen as an attempt to avoid useless and expensive litigation so that our funds may be spent on educa- tion." Nicoll said the whole matter will be referred to the Orange County Counsel's office. ·•Future relationships will hinge upon his or a court's de· cision," Nicoll concluded. Orange County ACLU chapter President Dick Lewis said this week that his organization con· siders itself a qualified charita- ble institution because or its non· profit status and the legal work it does without charge. Fox said a conference commit· more acceptable bill during a meeting either Thursday or Fri- day. ORANGE COAST H DAILY PILOT UCI, Sweden Share 2-way Radio l,inks ·-" .. _ ......... "' """ -- JM-II C"'IO v1 .. .., .. ,,.."'"""o.-.. "'"- ,._,. ,.._ Mt"ftl"' •cilar °'"""" L-. ""'"~ ~-.o .... fdllOf Offlff• Cotlf ..... JJO W•ll lo Sir"! • L_..,t llN<ll 1011 Hq CM•I Ml"''"f """''"''"" ~11 .,.,, lutll &outo••Ie T~fte (7H)~ Cla..-.ct Aft~Mt-1171 Those listening to Radio 88 early today i n Stockh olm, Sweden, beard the unmistakable sound of 10-watt KUCI. UC Irvine's student-run radio sta· lion. And KUCI listeners were treated to the Radio 88 signal emanating from the Pelican Restaurant in Stockholm. The two statioDB participated in a one and one-half hour simulcast that began Wednel· day at 4 p.m. PST. Swedish listeners heard it at 1 a.m . to- day. due to the nine-hour time difference. Pat 1.etterlund, 23, 1ot the ldea for the llve simulcast whlle working as a disc Jockey at Radio 88 t h is summer In Sweden. "They tboutht it w11 a sreat idea and we be11n worklD1 out the det.aila," eaid Zetterluad, a blolo1y 1raduate atuden' wbo works • a d1le Jockey 1t Uct. He and aaotber KUCl dllc Joekey, Mike Welaawet.I, de· ----.-1-- vised a two-way telephone h ookup. Radio 88 officials agreed to pay the phone bill. Zetterlund ~nd Weinzweig were all set to begin the transcontinental radio show at 3 p.m. except for one thing: the telephone call from Radio 88 hadn't come yet. Finally, around 3:30 p.m. the phone rang in'the KUCI booth atop the Political Science Build· ln1. A disc jockey from Radio 88 was on the line. saying their first attempt at calling KUCI was un· successful. •'They got Fort Lauderdale, Fla., instead of us," Zetterlund explained. When the show finally got on the road, KUCI kicked off things by playln1 some punk-rock tunee from The Nauahty ·Sweeties and the B·52's. Radio 88 countered with a Swedish pu.nk rock sons and aome numbers from a Norwetlan 1i111er on 1t~1e ln Stockholm's Pela cao Restaurant. - Slain Man .r-petl .. Trle Fowulin Laguna Hills Skeletal remains or a man who apparently died • from a 1W1Shol wound to the head were found Tues. day night ln Laguna Hills. Gunmen Hit Anaheim Cop Orange County Sherirt's OUlce Lt. Wyatt Hart said investigators still are un· certain whether the ma n committed suicide or died at the hands of another person. A .22-caliber rifle was recovered not far from the body. Hart said. The badly decomposed rem a ins were found by youths who were walking along a construction road near the intersection or Alicia an d Moulton parkways School Board Stamps'OK' On Budget An Anaheim police officer suf· fered a gunshot wound in the leg today after he was jumped by three Latin men, one of whom grabbed his service revolver. pointed it at him and fired. Patrolman Paul l,.ee escaped more serious injury by deflect· ing the gun seconds before it was fired by the assailant. Lee was reported "in shock" at Anaheim Memorial Hospital, a police official said. Police immediately following the 7: lS a.m. shooting launched a massive manhunt for the three men. The manhunt was canceled shortly before noon, however, when the Huntington Beach police dogs lost the scent al a nearby apartment complex. Involved in the search were of· ricers from Anaheim, Fullerton and the California Highway Patrol. trained dogs from the Huntington Beach Police Department and an Anaheim police helicopter. No suspects had been taken in· Newport-Mesa school trustees to custoay by mid-day. approved their district's final In recounting the events that budget for 1980-81 Tuesday night led up to the shooting, police following a public hearing that said Lee while on patrol ob- resulted in no comments from served three men hurling bottles taxpayers. at cars traveling in the west· T he budget, which now goes to bound lanes of the Riverside Police said Lee stopped his unit aloni;tslde the freeway, climbed over a fence into Manzanita Park and approached the men. The trio jumped the officer a nd one mllJl wrested the gun from Lee's holster, s tood in front of him and pointed the weapon directly at his chest. After he was shot, Lee was able to regain control or his gun and fired one shot as the three men fled into the park. It was not immediately known whether any or the men were struck. Lee called for help on a walkie talkie that he was carrying on his belt and was found by arriv- ing unit while lying injured on a park sidewalk. Lee has been with the Anaheim Police Department since 1974 when he joined as a police cadet. He became a patrolman three years ago. 'Not Guilty' Says Manin Doctor Ploy the Orange County Board of F re e way n e a r Ha r b 0 r Education a nd Board of Boulevard. A Trabuco Ca n yon man Supervisors for approval, is $3.1 authorities allege posed as an million more than the publica-Irvine doctor pleaded not guilty lion budget, a tentative docu-Fr._ Pafle Al Tuesday in Harbor Municipal ment, offered at the end of last Courttofelony chargesofpractic- th INDEX ing medicine and issuing pre-m~~p~rintendent John Nicoll • • • scriptions without a state license. was careful in noting that the in· . • . . Gerald C. Barnes, 47, was re· flux is money received from sale said the curr:ent m_dexmg l~w leased from Orange County Jail of the old McNally lUgh School -~o~~t~4HN~betfin-~-on$2:~clfsirt:rat~tm--""'- site in Costa Mesa. nmg of 1982· • arraignment, said Deputy Dis- He said t.hat within the next "There is nothing whatsoever t:oictAttom eySusanShaw_ month that money will be urgentexceptsomeonewishesto Shesaida pr:e-trialh~aringhas transferred from the operations campaign on the issue that they been. ~et for Sept. 16 m Harbor budget to the special district re· bad done something spectacular Municipal Court for Barnes, w.ho serve fund that can be used -about taxes when they've done was arrested Aug. 20 after an tn· under s tate law -only for nothim~." Brown said. vesli.gation br the State Board of capital expenditures or for some Over the years, state govern· Medical Quality Assuranc.e .• ;cbool maintenance. ment has been partially Agents from the boards Santa In conjunction with Tuesday's cushioned from budget crunches Ana .o~fice said Barnes practiced budget approval, trustees also by the constantly increasing rev· med~c1.ne ~or three years at. the authorized spending $500,000 e nu es from taxpayers mov-Pacific Southwes t. Medical from the special maintenance hi h b k r Gr~u.o and ~ed the license o~ a ru.nd for building and site im· ing into g er rac els rom legitimate Stockton doctor with cost-of-living pay increases. h provement this year. But under mounting pressure, t esa!'11ena~e.. . . . The final document proposes . .1 f R bli th . An mvestig.at1on 1s contmumg total allocations of $51 .4 million, L~1~s~~:re ro~ss!fu an~·~~~ into the . quaht)'. of care Barnes up more than $4 million over signed two indexing laws. ~a ~e h1 ~ P.at1~nts. but pre- last fiscal year's. The first one, enacted in 1978, li!fl1~ary md1catt~ns are th~t h: That expenditure is expected permanently indexes -or ad· d1dn t conduct .ma1or surgenes, - . to result in $250,000 more money justs upward with inflation -board age!1tsatd. . . . from the state for maintenance state income tax brackets every Barnes is a former ~lltno1s res1· work under a deferred main· year. but exempts the first 3 per. dent who .al one lime had a .enance program. cent of inflation. pharmacy license. SUMMER SALE CONTINUES SALE SPECIAL 20% OFF DrexSb Enrich your home with this unique TV cabinet by Drexel Now at special savings durin~ our summer sale Why not add the elegance of our El Cetera TV cabinet by Ore>C1:1I" to your family s TV en1oymen1? 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Tllte bMnt had rejected lhe Jlf'OPONl dw1na buda•t hearinp earller tN.t aummer. atbumaeti.r &old lbt board &he " HE CONDONED IT Lord Mountbatten youlha looked up In their roomt have no way to cool off except to crack th Ir window• open and hope (or a breHe The aattemoon tefftperaturt on Au&. l reached 91 d•lrffl, h.i sald. The low at thal lime wa1 ~ de1rces. Board members usked for a report fro m th~ Genera l Servacd A&ency an two weeks on the coat of ialr tontJltioning, malnleniancc 1rnd added utility expensl's. They iaid they'd de clde tJ\tUl whether to fund the oroleet Al"Wlr ... llolo\ LOST PAKISTAN India's Nehru An ·Affair of State? LONDON <AP> -A biography of Earl Mountbatten published today says the wife of the British war hero had a love affair with Iod.ian leader Jawaharal Nehru in 1947 and that this was a factor io Moelem leader Mohammed Ali Jinnah's insistence on the partition ol India. Mountbatten, assa ssinated by the Irish RepubUcan Army a year ago today at age 79, was the last British viceroy of India at the time. He was an uncle of Prince Philip, Queen Elizabeth IJ's husband. Na val his torian Ric hard H ough writes in the book "Mountba tten: H ero o( Our Time" that Mountbatten knew about the "close and serious" relationship between his wife and India's future p r im e minister and condoned it. But Hough says it made Jin· nah so resentful of Nehru. his political rival, th a t this hardened his determination to -, Planner Defended I I J I I • t ' F ootner Vacancy To Be Filled Soon? O range County Supervisor Harriett Wieder s aid Tuesday she hopes to appoint a replace- ment to fill a vacant seat on the County Planning Commission within 10 days. The seat was vacated Monday by the resignation of Com- mission Chairman Richard J . Footner. Footner was Mrs . Wieder's appointment on the five-member panel. Mrs. Wieder said she and her administrative staff have dis- cassed a few possible replace- ments, but have not talked to any prospective candidates. She said she is looking for an ap- pointee who understands gov- emment planning processes and who can step into the job with a minimum of training. Mrs. Wieder also took a strong stand Mood ay defe nding Footner, whose rest a nation came after it was alleaed ln newspaper reports that the com- missioner bad used his office as l everage with lenders to guarantee busineas loans. Tbe stories also detailed Foot- nttr 's peraooal financial prob- lem_s, inchadina the fact that hi. Huntington Harbour house was scheduled to be auctioned to satlsf~1debtl. Hrs. Wieder said it was the public spotlight on Footner's financial situation and the pres- sure oa bil family tbat caused him <to resip. She said the entire affair bas been "beutbrellin1" and said Footner wu probably the SteueNutk Beach Shut . MALIBU (AP) -Coun- ty health otnclal1 have cloaed i ndefinitely . Pirate's Cove, a 1tate· o~ed beach Uled by nude sunbatben alter health lo· spectora found • 'uo · lan.ltuy condttlont" at tbe beach. Olflclall in1pected tbe beach near Point Dume and ordered lt cloud Tuaday after the Board ot~bHrdeom plalab about ruthy concll· tkml lD the llolat.d area. la U. put. the nude 1uabatber1 have JBHopollaecl tbe beach, wMell II aeeeulble oa.ly :&,:. climb don rock1 ' hardest working of all the plan· ning commissioners. "The whole thing's been kind of pathetic," she said. Footne r , meanwhile, has avoided comment on the res- ignation although his attorney. Bruce A. Werlbof of Fountain Valley, has called a press con· ference for Thursday. W erlhof said he will serve Los Angeles Times reporters with a demand for a retraction of their articles in which it was alleged that Footner had used his posi- tion for personal gain. The attorney said Footner will s ue the newspaper for libel if it does n 't retract it s stories. Werlbof said he also will make point-by-point answers to the a l- legations. Secret Deal To Free U.S. Captives Told PANAMA CITY, Panama (AP} -A doctor who treated the late Shah of Iran says Iran secretly agreed to transfer the 52 American hostages from the custody of Iranian militants to a Tehran hospital if Panama placed the deposed monarch un· der house arrest. The purported arrangement feU through when Shah Moham· mad Ren Pahlavi, suffering from cancer, le(t Panama on March 22 and new to Egypt. He died in a military hospital on the outskirts of Cairo on July 27. Dr . Gaspar Garcia de Paredes, bead of a team ot Panamanian suraeons who had planned to operate on Pahlavi in March, made the discloaure at a local Rotary Club luncheon Tuesday. He ruiimed aa one source of his information a former Panama- n ian Supreme Court Juttice, Juan Matemo Vazquez, who was Iran'• leaal representative when that country's revolutionary re· lime formally aaked Panama to estredltA! Pablavt. Paet Advances SACRAM&NTO <AP). -A aompl'Olllilea.,..m•tbetweea Callfornla aad Ne•ada to llraitbla •m-oem•tal COG· VOii at Lake Taboe bu won •s>- fl"ll"' ... Calllonla ...... force the partition of the Indian s ub conti n ent and s ave the Moslem minority from domina- tion by the Hindu majority. The British government ac· ceded, and on Aug. 15, 1947. British India was divided into in· dependent India and Pakistan. More than 2 million people were killed in the communal massacres that followed. Elsewhe re in the book, Hough says Mountbatten also had ex- tr a-marita l affairs but gives no details. Mountbatten's family s ued for an injunction lo stop the book be· ing r epresented as an authorized biography, and the author dur- ing a High Court hearing last month agreed not to refer to it as ·'the book Lord Mountbatten asked m e to write." British newspapers hailed it today as a highly successful biography that shows the man behind the hero's medals ··warts and all " Jinnah died in 1948. Nehru in 1964 and Lady Mountbatten in 1960. She was heir ess Edwina Ashley who inherited 7 million pounds' -or about $330 million in today's currency -Crom her grandfather. banker Sir Ernest Cass el. Hough, a fr iend of Mountbatten who taped many hours of conversations with him for the book. writes that she had several extra-marital affairs and that they started shortly after her marriage to the Royal Navy officer and great-grandson o( Queen Victoria. Her l overs included the popul ar black singer-pianist Leslie Hutchinson . who a s "Hutch" was a favorite of Lon· don socialites before World War 11, Hough reported. He recalled also that the Mountbattens sued a newspaper because il alleged s he had an affair with black American s inger Paul Robeson. and he said there was gossip about her and the Earl of Sefton. ·'There were periods in the Mountbatten marriage when both were miserable and the misery always stemmed from her affairs," Hough wrote. "Perhaps Mountbatten should have accepted that Edwina - rich, emotional and physically volatile, often alone in London. easily bored and with a range of friends as wide as the Mediter· rant:an -was Ukely to have af- fairs ." •'When he could no longer ig- nore what was going on, it hit him very ha.rd." Hough quotes Mountbatten as saying "I was terribly upset and found it hard to believe. 1 had never looked at anyone. It was an awful shock." But Hough adds : ''He liked bearing about the infidelities of his friends a nd, much later, when he was reconciled lo the fact , even liked to hear about Edwlna's and was proud of them. Her powerful sexuality fascinated him , no less because he wu unable wholly to satisfy lt. •'The sexual act, in itself and in isolation from the exciting hurly-burly and c hallenge of prof_essional llfe, was never of first Importance to Mountbatten. He liked to hear about it from others. He was a man who en· Joyed the sexual act more ln theory and anecdote than in fact and practice, and the voyeur atraln was stronaer ln him than ln mottmen." r .. , Schumacher aaid conditions lnalde the fad Uty can 1et OP· presalve when the air gets muegy and the already-tense youths aren't allowed..oGtside (or fresh air He said he returned to ask for funding because his department had worked out a proposal with the GSA so th e cooling machinery could be added in phases To air rondilion the entire facility would cost $65o,ooo, he said. Cooling about haH of the cells . or Just the older buildings o n the grounds, would cost 1375,000 and refrigerating just t he hottest wtog would cost $150.000, he said. But Chairman Ralph Clark si ded with county Ad · minlstrative Officer Robert E. Thomas. ·who recommended against such fundinJ?. Clark said most youths are de- tained for only a few days and he claimed they can stand the heat until the county·runds other higher priority projerts in law enforcement. ·'These folks are down there because of their problems," said Clark. "It doesn't have to have the best conditions in the world ·· Despite th e diffe re nces. however. the supe rvisors voted unanimously lo seek the GSA re port and to take another look at the situation. His PI.ug Polled Nuke Protests Made _ in Dark By STEVE MITCHELL 01 1M o.ity l"llel S!Mf T hey came and turned off his electricity Monday. but Juris Solovjovs says he'd rather live in the dark than pay hfa power bill. The Fountain Valley office manager, who owns his home in Santa Ana, is prepared to pull his dinners from an ice chest and read by candlelight rather than pay the $45.15 he owes Southern California Edison Co. It's not that he doesn 't have the m oney to pay his past-due utility bills. It's the principle of the thing, Solovjovs says. The four-year Santa Ana man is protesting the construction or two nuclear generators at the San Onofre Nudear Generating Station. He says he's oppos ed to nuclear power. because he be lieved it is unsafe and un-ec6lfomica1: -_____ ,_ - And he does n't want to see his money going in the kit\y for the $3.4 billion construction project under way on Unit 2 an<l Unit 3 at San Onofre. "I just can 't justify supporting nuclear power with my dollars," the 26-year-old son of Latvian parents said. Di lly Plloll Stall PNlto So, when his utility bill for $22.01 arrived in April, he in· eluded a note discussing his views along with a c heck, and mailed it to the California Public Utilit ies Commission, asking for a hearing on the mat· ter. NUCLEAR PROTESTER TO LIVE WITHOUT ELECTRICITY Jurta Solovjov1 Uae1 lee ChHt, Candles What he received instead was his uncashed check. and a note saying he didn't have a valid dispute. "I received another bill in June for $45.15, which included the April billing." Solovjovs re- calls. And, off in the return mail went a check for $45.15 and a nother explanation of hi s grievances. That uncas hed check came back too, and the Santa Ana man hasn't been billed since. "All I got was an overdue notice giving me until JuJy 31 to pay the biJI." he said. An Edison official came to the house earlier this month and told him he had until Aug 15 to pay up. customer and the company fail to agree. the customer can de- posit the a mount claimed by the company with t he PUC. That's what he 's done, Solov- jovs claims . And yet he cannot get a hearing. But Edison officials say the nuclear power foe is barking up the wrong utility pole. Charles McDaniel, Santa Ana district manager for Edison. de· fends his company's action in cuttingoffSolovjovs' lights ·'The provision that the PUC set up has to do with incorrect· ness of a meter. or the billing itself," he said. "There's no provisions for this kind of platform or protest ... The Edison chief says "as far as we're concerned, the protest is his right. The disronneclion of electricity has nothing to do with his anti-nuclear outlook." "But our position, if he doesn't pay his bill, is to turn off his electricity." McDaniel says if Solovjovs pays his bills and a reconnect rharge, "We'll turn him back on ·· But that doesn't seem likely, at least not in the near future. ·-rm looking into .!>Olar power now ... Solovjovs said. In the meantime. he's got bat· tery.powered lights. an oil burn mg lamp, ire chests. candles. and gas for rooking and hol water. And he stall wants a heanng before the PUC "l feel l should have my day in court." he said. ·'Then I came home yesterday (Monday> and the juice was off." he said. . Smog Device Eliminated Solovjovs believes he deserves a hearing before the PUC and cites a PUC ruling in his de· fense. ''Rule No. 10 s a ys any customer who has initiated a complaint to the company shaJI be given an opportunity for re· view of the complaint by a re· view manager of the company," he said. reading from a PUC or· der. And. he continued , when a WASHINGTON CAP> -The Environmental Protection Agen- cy. in a move expected to save U.S. automakers as much as $350 million annually. has aban- doned a new auto emission con· trol requirement that was due to take effect next year. The EPA said Tuesday that · 'considerin~ the financiall v troubled condition of the automotive indus try." it has de· Gem Talk By J C HUMPHRIES CeTttfitd Gemologiat. ACS BAUBLES AND BIROS don't go together cided to drop a requirement that 1982 autos meet tougher exhaust s tandards governing misadjust· ed carburetors. Last year. the EPA proposed making cars meet exhaus t clean-up standards at all possi- ble idle-speed settings of the rarburetor instead of the current rule which requires the exhaust emissions to be checked onl y at the idle speed recommended by the manufacturer . People sometimes treasure their pets as much as oth ers treasure diamonds. Copsider a recent case in· valving actress Maria Schell. She bas a pet bird who likes lo sit on a person's hand and peck away at whatever is in sight. Alter a friend of Ms . Schell visited and played with the bird, the friend noticed a diamond m issing from ber solitaire ring. X-rays were taken of the bird, and the diamond was s hown to be lodged as undigestible material in the bird's tummy. The owner of the diamond wanted her diamond back. Schell would not agree to having her bird put .to death. T he company which bad Insured the diamond was called .in to settle lhe dilemma. They came up with a novel solution: The company paid the owner of the dJamond luU value for the stone: Ma. Schell s igned an agreement that, when the bird dies, its body goes to the ins urance company. Cue cloeed . . . everyone happy. Including the bird. ~oral : be sure your diamon<111 are securely set. Have your jeweler check them periodically. You don't have to wait 75 years to have a diamond • alll\tversary. Surprise someone you love with a gift of diamonds. J. C..JJumplarU6 Jewe£r6 MfMBH AMEltCAN GlM SOC•ET't' @ 180'3 NEWPORT BLVO COSTA MESA 1\(f3 33 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION 8tnlcAlneflc:MO-M11le< Chlt'Ot PHONE ~8·3401 ---·- I • t ' ' ' t • • ' t • I • • • • ' • ' ............ "" 17. ,. ~ .... ~ Te•~~''' .......... Trik s Si; S x No ONCS A&Ol1ND TllS llLOC'll: Tbe Newpo" Beach City <MmeU . tn lt.1 lnllnUe whdom. had to ponder wtllhty l11ue1 the other nl1ht dealtna with aex and tricycles In the end, the council people seemed happier with trtlut1. You hive to '-'ftdtrs\Ud lbet ln Newport aovernmental drcl•, au l1 • word llut never 1eem1 to come out ln •m•ll l«tera. It blaru at them. SEX' SEX 1 Good beanrw Earlier, lt developed that one Jack Gordon had pro poaed to open what was tenderly described H an Adult Book &ore ln West. Newport. Havina once bad an adult theater briefly vlslt the con· fines of the clty llmJt.s. the notion of havln1 the same kind of thin1 ln word.I betwffn two covers caused perspiration to start nowin1 down at City Hill in profuse quantities IT ALL RAD TR smell of sin 1bout it. And you know how Newport Beach cherishes lt.s virtue. You milht"l"eCall back when the Pussycat people came to old Balboa and started showing flesh flicks on the sliver Look Out! It r.,ay Be Another Vehicular Threat to Newport Beach screen, the Newport vicecops were working overtime. They raided the place so many limes it needed a revolving door out front. l'be cops went in and Uie films went out. Now faced with the peril of -an adult book place, Newport authorities moved swiftly. They drafted an emergency law banning such literary efforts. Police Chief Pete Gross warned that such places cater to people "seeking sexual stimulation." TIRJS STIMULATED, the City Council adopted the adult bookstore banning law with nary a negative vote. Chief Gross, however, had less luck in stimulating the council relative to the perils of tricycles. This vexation developed because two Costa Mesa brothers, Craig and Steve Nelson, were proposing to open a Newport Beach.business called Rolling 20s Pedicab Com- pany. They would offer three-wheeled taxi service, pedal- ing two customers around town on oversized trikes similar to those round in the Far East and Hawaii. Certain municipal authorities feared the pedal- powered cab company might develop into a peril among the already-clogged traffic lanes of Newport Beach and thus another city ordinance had been proposed to ban the tax~ bikes. YOU HAVE TO HAVE a measure of sympathy with the Newport traffic cops on this one. After all, Newp(>rt is the place where all vehicular problems come home to roost. Hapless patrolmen already labor in the effort to keep bicyclists, roller skaters, mo-ped drivers and skateboarders sorted out in the traffic lanes. On the pedicab business, however, the cops lost. After considerable jawboning. the City Council refused to adopt the banning ordinance on a 2 to 4 vote. SPEAKING FOR THE majority on this one, Coun· cilman Don Str auss commented. "I hate to stop something before it's tried. "That's nearly like censoring an article before it's published ... " You might note that the city lawmakers didn't feel quite the same way when it came to the West Newport boOk store question. Women Want Pill for Men BERL I N (AP> GynecologiJlt.a have observed a certain we1riness by E1st German women a bout ta.king birth control pill.I, accord.iq to • s urvey made public in West Berlin. The survey, from the universi- ty clinic i n Leipzig , East Germ an y. said many East German women we.re "sic.It and tired of continuously swallowing hormones" whereas men are not prepared to take over any responsibility regarding birth control. This psychological factor ap- parenUy "increasingly gained in importance" despite the fact that the pill was still the favorite birth control measure of East Germans, the survey said. WORLD I NATION 241 AOOard Te rrorized 3 Hijack Jetliner to Havana MIAMI (AP> Three Sp&nllh·speaklne men hijacked an Eaatem Alrllne• Jet beartn1 the Infamous flight number 401 -to Cuba oveml1ht after terrlfytne the 241 people aboard by splashing what l PPeared to be aaaollne around the cabln and then lighting m1tchet,ofOclaluaid. . The bijacltin1 came 10 days atter feder al officials announced that armed marshal• would take to the air to ward off potential hijackers. It w11 theaevtoth caAe or air piracy to Cuba In two and a half weeks. The hijaelters. whom federal authorities suspected were Cuban refu1eet. were taken from the plane ln Havana. passengers said, and tht> jet r_,tumed to Miami safely this morning. Behi11d Bars Co untry singer Barbara Mandrell is framed by grill of electric guitar as she belts out song for inmates of Oregon State Prison in Salem. Mandrell accepted an invitation to sing free at the prison Tuesday after receiving petition siAned by most of the 1,500 inmates. Israel to Construct Jewish Settlements By The Associated Press Israel announced today it will build six new Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank of the Jordan River. Saudi Arabia, m eanwhile, said it wa s a "foregone conclusion" that the United States will approve the sale of milita ry equipment that would put Saudi fighter planes within striking range of Is rael. We don't make requests to have them denied." T h e defense minister's statement, broadcast by the Saudi state radio of Ri yadh, left unclear whether th e Carter a dministration had possibly approved aH or part of the request. The hijacked plane, with 228 passengen and a crew or 13 was a New York-to-Miami L-1011 fiying as Eastern 401. On Dec. 29. 1972, Eastern ruehl 401, an L·lOU flyini New York-to-Mia mi, slammed Into a Florida Everglades swamp, scattering bodies in the muck, killing 101ol178people aboard. THE DISASTER, BLAMED on pilot error, spawned stories or "The Ghost of Flight 401, .. the specter of a dead crew member who supposedly appeared in several airliner cockpits to warn of mechanical or other problems that needed to be checked. The stories resulted in a book and television movie. Eastern spokesman Jim Ashlock said the airline has continued to number flights as 401, and said that the ghost stories began as jokes among Eastern employees. .IER~Y STEINDAM, ONE of the passengers hijacked Tuesday night, satd he had been ~cheduled to fl y on ill-fated Flight 401in1972. but dev.eloped pneumoni a and had to stay in New York. Ironically, he took Flight 401 on Tuesday night because he missed hi s scheduled Air Florida flight earUer. "I missed the crash. Butthis time I got hijacked," he said. Steindam said he could tell by the s mell t,hat the hijackers used gasoline. FBI agent Bill Nettles said some of liquid splashed on a passenger. The hijackers then "started lighting matches and yelling 'Cuba. Cuba, Cuba'," said Nettles. "The young one was even smoking a cigarette through the whole thing." 'Playing Fools' China Raps GOP Hopefuls PEKING (AP) -China said today that GOP presidential candidate Ronald Reagan and his running mate George Bush are "playing the fool" by trying to cover up their policy toward Taiwan. Chin~·s Communist Party newspaper. the People's Daily, said Bush, who left China on Saturday. had said confusion over Reagan's Taiwan policy stemmed from "the question of semantics," and that he referred to the use of the word "offi cial" to describe U.S. relations with Taiwan. ''Bu$h is d eliberately mystifyi ng and distorting the fact," said a short commentary• entitled."Don't Play The Fool." A EAGAN Reagan 's meaning is clear , said the commentary. "The present U.S. unofficial relations with Taiwan are to be restored to the official and government level. .. The United States wants to pick up again the 'two China' policy which has long been repudiated by history and proved impracticable. f "There is nothing vague in what Reagan thinks, what he says and what he is preparing to do To lightly describe such an important and essential question as attempted retrogression in Sino·U.S. relations as mere ·semantics' shows Reagan and Bus h are playing the fool themselves." Reagan is wrong, the commentary said, ''if he thinks by playing some petty tricks he can deceive the world people and make the Chinese people remain silent and not refute his statements. "Whoever wants to turn the wheel back will inevitably be foiled." 'China's official Xinhua news agency said Reagan "still clung to his erroneous stance" at his news conference Monday in Los Angeles, and that he called for "resuming official U.S relations with Taiwan." Israeli officials said final approval for the s ix new settlements came in a Cabinet m eeting Sunday. Deputy Prime Minister Yigael Yadin protested against three of the settlements, slated to be built in the heavily Arab-populated West Bank mountains. The Cabinet rejected his appeal, the offi cia ls said. You get a lot of pride for the priee The other settlements are planned for the spar sely populated Jordan Valley, where most Israelis agree the string of settlements serves as a barrier to infiltration across the nearby cease-fire line with Jordan. The settlements are among 10 I s r aeli P rime Minis ter Menachem Begin has said would co mpl e t e hi s settlement program, boosting to 85 the total number of J ewish outposts in the territory seized from J ordan in the 1967 Mideast Wa r. In Saudi Arabia, Defense Minister Prince Sultan bin Abdul Aziz spoke confidently of the military equipment request made in June by Saudi Arabia, the world's largest oil exporter. "It's a foregone conclusion. Great furniture. Great prices. Values you can be pro ud of. That's just the start. 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Herbof lfvd •• 141.a1e1 WHTMINITIA. 15011 leech Blvd. (714) 8N·te73 HUNTINGTON BEACH. 19411 ... ch 8tvd ...... 501 AAT!'SIA . ttm South St •• 124""'2 2 SHOP 7 DAYS A WEEK • WEEKDAYS 10 UNTIL I • I ATUftDAY 10 UNTIL 8 • SUNDAY 12:30 UNTIL I > ,, ---·-----., .. ~· Diapers Coeer lss11e Youngster gets help from Gloria Allred , of the Women'!# Movement. Inc ., at hanging diapers in Gov. Brown's offices . The women sought easing of rules on child s upport deductions from a delinquent parent's paycheck. DES Immunity Bill.Dies SAC,.RAMENTO (AP ) -An attempt by manufacturers and insurance companies to restrict laws uits by can cer victims whose mothers took the drug DES has been scuttled by a lawyer-dominated committee. The bill. AB3344 by As - semblym an Alister McAlister. D-San Jose. would have banned suits by persons who couldn't identify the maker of the drug or other substance that injured them. N a r y Nabs Sailors ALAMEDA (AP ) -Two sailors were in custody following the recovery of 15 solid-gold bear figures worth several hun- dred thousand dollars that were stol~n from a serving set aboard the t!1.S.S. Coral Sea. Lt. j.g. John Dickson, the car- [ __ ST._:4_TE ___ J rier's public affairs officer. said the figures were recovered and the two unidentified m en taken' into custody Tuesday by the Na val Investigative Service. S t unf l,,e ap D e adly SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -A West German m an apparently trying to set a high-diving rec- ord died in a leap from the Golden Gate Bridge, authorities report. Wolfgang H ans Gunther Kopke, 34. of Hamburg , was pro- nounced dead on arrival at a Coast Guard st ation after he was pulled out of San Francisco Bay at about 3:30 p.m . Tuesday. \"o R e f rifll Seet1 LOS ANGELES I AP) Los Angeles police officer Nor man Nelson will not be retried for the mistaken shooting of gas station attendant Cornelius Tatum, dis· t rict Attorney John Van de Kamp said Tuesday The a nnouncement s parked immediate criticism from black leaders who said the decision was further proof or the need for a n independent civilian police review board. Worke r s C'Ht Pay l''ONTANA (AP I -1.241 steelworkers a t Kaiser Steel Corp. have voted to cancel a large part of their pay raises for the next three years in an effort to save the financially troubled plant SIO m illion a year and keep it from liquidation. 'Nednelday.August27, 1980 O~L y PILOT AS Desert Slope Afire ·J PALM SPRINGS (AP> -A raging 3.200-acr e brus hfire tarted by c hildre n with mulches brleny threatened 100 ho mes and burned out of cont.rol today a half mile from the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway. a popular tourist spot , authorities said. FOUR BOVS, ages 8, 9, 10 and 11 . were arrested but later released to the custody of their paren ts pendin g further investigation. They were not identified because th ey a r e Juveniles. Three of them are brothers. The tramway, which carries tourists to a viewing platform near the summit of 10,()()().foot Mt. San Jacinto for a panoramic vista of the desert, was closed down after the fire erupted but wa s n o t immediatel y threatened, said Dan Wyman of LA Schools lnte~ation Unde r Way LOS ANGELES IAP > With the s tart of fall classes less than three weeks away . the Los Angeles school district has begun the task of implementing a f i n al court o rder in the 17-year-old integration c<1se. Implem entation of Superior Court Judge P aul Egly's plan for the integration of 165 of the city's 500 schools has begun with the preparation of a letter to be sent thjs week to parents in the ele m entary and junior h igh !iChoot.s in volved, a spokesman said. The letter will e~plain the plan to the pare nts a nd tell them which children are to be bused and where. As implementation begins, Egly's plan is being appealed by both sides. Board of Education members said the program is fl awed. Under the court plan, which 1s to go into effect Sept. 16. there will be b_us ing to and from 165 e l e m enta ry a nd j unior high schools -in groupings of two to eight schools . the California Department of Forestry. Firefi ghters sa id they expected hot, dry and windy weath er with tempe ratures surpassing 100 degrees today and held out little hope for early control of the blaze. "It's going to be extremely difficult," Wyman said '"We're looking at 41·'2 miles of.ope n lines and no one o n them " TH E SO·CALLED Dry Falls blaze. which began shortly after n oon Tues d ay, ca used n o in juries a nd burned no structures. The 100 homes wer e only threatened briefly by the flames as firefighters set t heir own controlled fires near residential property I i n es Tuesday to destroy possible fuel for the brus hfire as it burned near houses ranging in value rroni. $250,000 to more than St million, • said CDF' s pokes man Chris1i Evans. • ' H owever . t h e fire was , burning 1n a southwesterly direction, away from residential a reas in this community llO miles east of Los Angeles . WYMAN SAID 450 fi refighters assisted by s ix helicopters and six air tankers were now more concerned about timber land near tfte top of the 10,000-foot Mt. San Jacinto. But the going was tough as they battled up the mountains ide. with terrain s loping up at about a 60-degret' angle, he s aid. "Because or the he<1vy rain las t winter we ha ve .hea vy ve~etation everywhere." said police Lt. t;ary Bos well. '"Once the fire s tarted 1t Just wen1 · straight up the mountain · · Assembly Def eats Smog Inspection Bill SACRAMENTO (AP> The Brown administration's last measure to counter a federal threat to withhold S850 million in aid has been smashed by the state Assembly. It h a pp e ned when the Assembly voted down a bill to establish an ann ual inspection program for vehicles in the fi ve s moggy metropolitan areas of California T H E A!'SE MRLY voted Tuesday only 13-58 on SB1948 by Sen R obert Pr esley. D-Riverside But Gov. Edmund Brown J~ 's chief of staff. Gray Davis. said he would keep trying lo find another li ve bill into which the federal requirement for annual inspections could be amended. The Assembly sponsor of the bill , Daniel Boatwright. D-Concord. said one reason for its defeat was a rumor that a California congressman would push a bill to r emove the federal En v ironme ntal Protection Agency's power to hold back the highwa~ and sewer funds "(don't think there Will be 30 ins pection and maintenance bill passed this year," Boatwrigh\ said. Davis conceded that "as th~ days pass. the odds get longer'' on finding a s uitable bi II .. T h e current two yea ~ legislative session is to official!~ end Sundav . ' T he 1977 federnl Clean Air Act requires area s that do not meet clean air standards b) 1983 to set up a nnual vehicle 1nspect100 programs . Those areas 10 California include Los Angeles, San Di<.•go . San Francis co, .Sacramento and Fresno THE EP A ha s give n California. th(• onl) stcite stJll \.\ 1thout such a program. uni l) Sept. l to establish It, or the federal agency will withhold some S750 million to $850 million in highway and sewer funds . 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For personal attention and service, please call on our professional staff. si lverwoods 1'W1 ~ & Ma~ ~Freerren, Pltne Carcln. !W Blass, Ovlst.en Do A!Aln Reed d Aegent St1ee1, Dales, 8l"d rrony rro-e t41 ,AaHION Ill.ANO, NEWPORT 81ACH ( I l t ' oronve~otoa11vP1101 Editorial P~e ........................................................... Thomas Keevll/Edllor Roben N. weecs1Publl1htr Barbara Krelblch /Edltorlal P~ Editor Juvenile Hotllous Can U se Cooling The Board of SU~rVUJOn hu •&reed to con Ider In stallin& air condltJonin1 al Juvenile Kall. Tbls lln'l a new las~ ror 'the board members. th~y have studied th~ sttuaUon befon nd voted down such pf"Opou11. But perhap it'1 ~ortb another look Temperaturt.'s inside the ~ncrete·block cells have topped the 90·dear 'l' mark on om d '>'S this ummer nd nou ing troublesome youth In a hotbowct> probably d~sn't uid 1n ~habiUtutan,g them For th t po)'ets. 't could cost a much a $650,000 to make conditions a t the juverule rariUty I@ s oppre ~lve in warm weather nnd that· not an 1ncons1derabl"' amount. While no one i~ Ukely lO recommend luxury ror young miscreants. 1t should be remembered that these ktcls c•n't st.roll out for a b1 ath of fres h air whe n thtngb get too unpleasant Inside . • In any event. for the youths sweating out their btays in Juvenile Hall this year . the news of possible air conru· tioning won't mean much. They'll be out of their confine· rnent long before the improvement couJd be made. But in the long run it might be sensible to approve the iove~tment and cool otC what's certainly a very uncom· fortable situation both for the inmates and those county employees who watch over them. Gaffes N ot H e lping I Ronald Reagan may become his own worst enemy in tile Presidential campaign from his habit of having a r~ady answer or quick comment on almost any topic that comes up. • He has booby.trapped himself on various occasions \,\SUally on topics that are of l8'S than monumental conse· cjlience to the campaign but ~icb have tbe capacity to Utise questions abo11t his judgment and knowledge. ~ His bland statement that evolution is only a scientifiO ~heory that is not believed by many these days migh~ ~ave appealed to an audience of dedicated Christians. but f lot of others would find it highly dismaying. ; Hailing the unfortunate Vietnam war as a "noble oause'' had to raise plenty of blood pressures and open ipme old wounds. without gaining the candidate any new support. 1 But these examples are by no means as potentially serious as the incredible error that led the Chinese to believe that Reagan stands for a return to the "two Chinas" position that had been eased off the hot coals only after intricate diplomatic maneuvering. Coming out with talk about renewing official ties with Taiwan on the eve of running mate George Bush's trip to China could only give fuel to the critics who contend that Reagan fails to understand the complexities of interna- tional relations and lacks the capacity to deal with them What the world needs now is not another rerun of the Goldwater:Johnson campaign, in which whatever s ub· stantive ch)lllenges the Republicans have to off er get buried in a s uccession of gaffes, mistakes. clarifications and explanations. Tillle F o r Sunse t One of the problems with federal programs that re· fuse to die is the way they keep a bsorbing funds that could well be expended for more usefuJ endeavors . No one knows just how many programs there are. but the 1979 Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance lists more than 1.000. administered by 57 federal agencies. One study turned up more than 50 federal programs providing services for handicapped youths. administered by 14 separate units in a single agency. but with no effort at coordination. That's why federal lawmakers keep coming up with so.called sunset bills which would require periodic review and re·authorization of assistance programs. The one under consideration th.is year, the Sunset Act of 1980. would automatically en<t all but a few programs after 10 years unless Congress votes to extend them. Although 35 states already have· passed similar measures to control state spending, efforts at the federal level so far have failed. Opposing them, of course, are special interest groups who fear for their pet programs. And some are afraid the periodic reviews would greatly increase the legis lative workload. These fears notwithstanding, the fact remains that too many of these programs are duplicating effort and absorbing tax money that could better be used elsewhere. It's past time for the sun to set on bureaucratic boon doggUng in the guise of public assistance. • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Dally Prlot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their au!hors and artists. Reader comment ls invited. Address The Dally Pilot, P.O Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321. Boy d/Errors By L. M. BOYD Q. Copy Chief's quiz: Which of these three listings are in err or? 1. Dolly Madison. wife of President James Madison. 2. Harry S. Truman, 33rd president. 3. Moses Cleveland. foWlder of Cleveland. Obio. A. Two, maybe three. Mrs. Madison spelled her name Dolley Cleveland's founder spelled his name Cleaveland. And argument continues over whether the S in Harry Truman's name should have a period after it inasmuch as it wasn't an abbreviation. Dear Gtoorny Gus It's dJJncuJt for citizens to agree on community art work because .. beauty i.s In the eyes of the beholder" a nd whal's a vislon to one Is a ''sight" to another. P.M. 01 .. tny "41• , __ It .,.. ..... 111111ef llr , .... ,. •11• •• 11a1 -·· .. "'' ,._, "" ......... .... ~ .......... ,, .... ,.. .. .. oi.m, o.., o.11, ,., ... . Q. Why are teapots traditionally r ound and squatty while coffeepots traditionally are tall and narrow? A. Tea leaves rise. Coffee grounds sink. The lengthy explanation derives from these Lwo facts. Tea leaves give the most when fullf unfurled. CofCee grounds serve better in the bottom of the pot than in the cup. Among children entering school this year, there were more Mi chaels and J ennifers than any other. Q. ls there really such a thing as red snow? And iC so. wby? A. ls indeed. And areen. blue, purple, oink and black snow, too. 1n tact, at leut eo kinds of colored anow ha'1• been identilled. It'• the sna· ment from concentratlon1 ol algae that colort IUCb IDOW. Is It conceivable that you could l'\D'1 a car on lht sap Of a tl'ee? ICvtd.enlly ao. A Nobel p_riae wlninc cbemi1t Melvla Cahin, recenUy reported that io to ao Uten o1 dlHel ftMl can be tapped out of • 8naWu copalba tree In •bcNt two IMNn. H1a car ran Jut ftDe oa tt, be nld. .Jack And r on ' Poor Planning Botched Mission WASlUNG1'0N A lop·secret n:port lu the 'eoate Armed '-'1:rvlces Co mmltte "-ha& ronC'luded lhllt the Pentaaon bru:1s "dJd not do u very good Job ol 11luonrng" ror the Iranian rocut mission l;sst April. Thl' dt.'tatl<'d po!it mortem on lht< ho1 rhl'd .ittt•mpl lo free the hostages r11lses serious quest1on11 a b o ut the qualltyofU s. military leadership a nd the degree of c:oope.ration a mong the a r m e d services. The report. s tamped "Top Se('ret." was written by Senate inv estigator Bud McFarlane. "A llhough we have talked to fl·wer than 25 key personnel," he wrote lo Sen. J ohn Tower, R Texas, "it is clear that m~or errors were made in the planning and execution of this operation." THE REPORT belies the official post-raid explanation that bad luck and unforeseeable circumstances combined to cause them ission 's disastrous outcome. "I believe very strongly," Mc Far\ane informed Tower, "that the heart of the several errors lies in the poor choice of the commander and the subsequent errors which were compounded as a result of his limited scope.·' While acknowledging that the commander. Maj. Gen. James B. Vaugbt. is an" excellent soldier," Mc l"arlane notes that he was "experienced as a Division Commander with substantial combat but no special operations experience per se. '' Senate investigator concludes that Vaught was simply "out of his depth " According to the report. Vaught was selected by Geo. David Jones. chairman of the J oint Chiefs of Staff. on Nov. 11, 1979, to ··develop a capability for a military mission to rescue the U.S. hostages." Andy Roon ey By Nov. 21, Vau1ht had in tum chosen his three subordinate commanders, each of them experienced In special operations: Col. Chl\rles A . Beckwith ror the commandos, Air Force Col. James H. Kyle for the C-130 transport planes and Col. Charles Pltman for the helicopters. TRAINING WAS under way in the southwest desert by Dec. 8, and the first fuJI rehearsal was staged on Dec. 21. It was successful, as were all the subsequent periodic full·dress rehearsals . Si gnUicantly . however , Mcfarlane found that "no rehearsal was ever conducted when weather precluded visual night. rules." He explains : "The planning assumption throughout the tralning was that in the event of bad weather, the mission would be postponed. In addition, no provision or procedures were established for reacting to bad weather in the event it occurred after the mjssion was already launched." ''I 6\w&ys fire my musket from the hip." Thus, the commanders had no prepared plan for dealing with the dust atonn conditions that the hellcoptera eocountered over the Iranian desert. By late January, the comblned operation w.s ready , and performance continued to Improve over the next three months. But Pitman found that his helicopters, poised on the carrier Kitty Hawk, "were not being flown enough." The choppers were supposed to be flown for three hours every other day. But they were not. The copters, on average, were flown only Ui to 20 hours between January an<t mid·April, in stea<\ of the designated total of 110 hour-$. WHY THE orders for crucial flight testing were not carried out, McFarlane doesn't say. It was, of course, helicopter failures that ca used the mission to be scrubbed, with the death of eight American commandos. The Pentagon's inability to carry out a relatively small-scale mission like the April raid casts serious doubts on its chances for success in any project as ambitious as a limited invasion of Iran. Footnote: The Pentagon has taken a more charitable view of its failings in Iran, my associates Dale Van Atta and Ron McRae have learned. A preliminary Pentagonevaluationoftherescue attempt insists that the planning was adequate, the equipment s ufficient and the command -and ·contro l procedures satisfactory. But the secret eval uation acknowledges that "under the best of circumstances, a certain number of casualties" were expected among both the hos tages and rescuers . The operation also "might have endangered" foreign nationals, including personnel or friendly embassies. There were no plans, the report adds, for evacuating U.S. citizens whose lives may have been endangered by retaliatory action after the raid. Grumblers Might Ponder These Solutions Things have gone to hell in this country. A lot of people are out work. food prices are sky· high. gas costs a fortune, our govemment doesn't work and there's such a crowd anywhere you go that it isn't even any fun to take a vacation. lf we're all so dissatisfied with the way thmgs are here, maybe we ought to take a serious look at how they do things so m ewhere else. Have we been too critical of the way they do things in the Soviet Union, for instance? ft ii; just possible that a com· munist system of government could eliminate a lot of the things we complain about, for in· stance, if we had a communist dictatorship: -WE WOULDN'T be going through this long, boring elec· lion campaJgn. We'd save all the Charles McCabe time and money it takes because when we got a new president. we wouldn't have an election. One day they'd just tell us who it was. It wouJd save us all this nasty arguing among ourselves. -There wouJdn 't be any un· employment. Everyone would work for the government. -Income tax would no longer be a problem because there wouldn't be any tax and not much income. -You wouJdn't have to worry about the price of gas because you wouldn't own a car to put it in. -There wouJdn't be any prob- lem about which newspaper to read because there'd only be one in the country; il wouldn't have a lot of ads in it, either. The stores wouldn 't advertise because they wouldn 't have anything to sell if they did. -THERE WOULD never be another strike because there'd be no unions and no greedy busi· nessmen to strike against; the government would handle all this. -We wouldn't have lo sit through a ha11 hour of bad news on television every night. Com· munist countries don't have bad news. And there wouldn't be a lot of long commercials inter· rupting the television show, eithe r. The government would run television and it doesn't ad· vertise anything but itself. ON ELECTION DAY, any· one who wanted a drink al a bar could get one. lostead of the polls being ope.n and the bars be- ing closed, it wouJd be just the reverse. The bars wouJd open but the polls wouJd be closed. -None of us would ever have to sit through another one of those White House press con· ferences where reporters ask dumb questions of the president. Under the Russian system, you don't esk questions. -No one would ever have to worry about getting a loan from the bank to buy a house with; the government would as· sign you an apartment and you'd have plenty or help taking care of it because there 'd be something like five people in three rooms. -There wouldn't be a lot of judicial bickering or nonsense about free speech, or civil rights or t he First Amendment. There wouldn't be any free speech. U you spoke fr~ly, you'd pay for it. -We wouldn't have any prob- lem with Mexicans or Cubans trying to sneak into our country because everyone wouJd be try. ing to sneak out, not in. -NONE OF US would be faced with a lot of hard decisions about whether we were doing the right thing with our foreign policy because the government wouldn't bother us with any of the details. Government would just do what it thought was right-or wrong, ifit wanted to. Sound good? I 'm not advocating that we adopt the communist system. I'm just saying we ought to give it some thought. I've been to Russia three times and every American ought to do it because it feels so great when you leave. TourisID Can Be a Shaky Base for the Econollly The strike against the San Francisco hotel industry and the ubiquitous inflation serve again, ii nothing else were needed, to show us how fragile an economy is one based on teurism. The mere tact that the culinary workers are today the most powerful union in San Francisco bears long and disturbed de· liberation by every San Fran· ciscan. We are told, and doubtless rightly, that last year a record 3.5 million visitors c\r culated $1'.'os billion among th e city's bou · liq ues. stores and theaters. Wt are told, and equally true, that the tourist economy supporta some 80,000 Jobi. But what Jobs? The first to go; and knowing that, having the smallest Investment ln the long.range o( the future. "I'm ln the boat, Jack." Lut year'• tourism fipea showed a Jar1e 30 percent ln· create oC lorelgn travelers, u attributed by the clt_y'e Convtn• tlon and Vllltor'a Bureau. nu. ts a (ragite eource of lncome made more so becauae the rise was due to airline discount fares. as gossamer a source of income as can be imagined. THE SHALLOW approach to the enormous damage done to the city by its promotion of junk -which tourist facilities almost MUST be by nature -was re· vealed in the farewell speech from his job by Robert Sullivan, outgoing head of the Visitor's Bureau. He excoriated "molders of the public oplnion" and others who consider tourists damned nuisances despite all those luscious jobs. "I realize," said SuJUvan, "the inconvenience in standing at your favorite restaurant, the difficulty of obtaining a cab dur· lng a major convention, the con· gesUon caused by tourists lo our downtown stores and in our shopping complexes. "But have tbeae. molders of public oplnJon ever tbouabt of how many of their favorite restaurants would remaln lo busineH were it not for the patronage of the visitor? How many caba. and more im· PortanUy, cab drivers, would W oft the streets were it not for convent.km delefalel' buslnela? How many successful ux· paying bullnesses, from bouti· qaea to m-.for stores, could ulst from the patronage of residents alone?" THAT IS THE short-sighted and thoughtless spiel of every convention manager I've ever met, and I've met quite a few. In fact I've written more than a score of such come-0ns in my life. The truth is, as even some people in the industry are begin· ning to believe, that tourism kills. To say that tourism is the chief industry of San Francisco is to say that Hooker Chemical was the chief industry of Love Canal, and that nukes are the Wlelu chief industry of Three Mile Island. True but terrible. I wonder how much Sullivan knows of the history of Miami Beach? It was a dune in 1920. Then an entrepenuer named Carl Fisher, assisted by a brilliant publicity man named Steve Hannagan, turned it into one of the most attractive re- sorts in prewar America. As always happened, though, the very things that made Miami Beach attr active -brilliant weather, good beaches and winter swimming -eventually ruined the place. IN THEIR hearts the lm· presarios all know this. They know that tourism, even under the most controlled condiUons, ls in the end a one·time shot., so they cater to it with junk -Junk buildings, junk food. junk enter- tainment. Runaway tourism is the epltome of the fut buck:. In six decades Mlami Beach h.as been transmitted from a . sandy beach to a solar slumi where the people who cal themselves tourists wouJdn't be caught dead. But only a sandy beach wu destroyed. All over the world today whole cultures are be\ng destroyed and lhe "host.a" ol tourist bureaus, wtlh few and honorable exceptions. continue to sine thelr slren sonc \ • • I ' I 1'1on-v oter Most five-year-olds are oblivious to cur- rent events. But the 1980 presidential cam· paign holds a s petial interest for little lRaegan Carter. The Oglesby, Ill .. child Bays shedoes n'tcare who wins. 1'1ay A/ f licted J'ly 'Red Tide' SANTA CRUZ (AP) -The waters of Mon· l<!rey Bay and other nearby areas have turned a msty red from "red tide," but authorities say swimmers and seafood aren't in danger from the b\·oom . David Garrison, a biological' oceanographer at th e University or California, said the bloom is the most extensive he has seen in eight years. But he adds that the species causing the bloom doesn't p r·oduce any dangerious toxins. Another marine micr0-0rganism has caused tr·ouble farther north. where several deaths have b1?en reported after people ate contaminated shellfish. The red tide is caused by a dinofl agellate, a microscopic plant with a red pigment. The pig- m1ent gives the water a rusty color when high con· ctmtrations of the plant are present. Garrison said high concentrations of the plant ~uve been found from the Farallon Islands off San F'rancisco to Monterey and extend 100 miles west. Teen Grabs Gold ADAMSTOWN, Pa. (AP) -A Lancaster teen- ager grabbed the gold med al in the centerpiece com· petition -road apple tossing -at the First Annual J?ennsylvania Dutch Games. The road apples, dried pieees of horse manure, •were wrapped in plastic, noted festival :spokeswoman Cathy Armbruster. The festival's Bavarian horse team donated the road apples, she :said. A 7(}..fool, two-inch toss by Larry Zerbe won the c:ompetition. Zerbe, 19, said he had never thrown rnanure before. Our Helene Curtis Uniperm lets you enjoy your summer 21.50 Reg. $39 Whether you're a beach bum or a tennis pro. the last thing you want Is to fuss with your hair. The Unlperm lncluding-eut, shampoo. set or blow-ci'y odds body and fulness. So whatever style you choose looks better. longer. And it's designed to look just os terrific on guys. too. beauty salon 705-oll stores except crenshaw. el ca)on, fox hills, westmlnster mQy Your 'MX'ld begins at home. No other CXonge (ounty newspaper brings you more news of your community every day than i found in the I, \ DAILY PILOT 642-4321 ._..--...., ---•r .. • ., • • ,_. ·---------·--·-------- Wednesday, August 27, 1980 DAILY PILOT It f Workers IJke Flexible Hours Plan LOS ANGELE:> <AP> The 9-to·S Monday-to· Frid1y tr1nd may become a workaday rellc -repla~ by aomelhln1 called "Oexllme" -Juda- In• by the enthualHr:n of CaJJfoml1 workers test- 101 a Ume 1cheduJ1 "I JUll love It. My morale 11 hi1her. and I am utu1Uy productna more than l did under the old achedu.le," aaya Jean tte SmJlh, a clerk in Los Anielet' p.:r onnel department. LOf& ANGELE!\ AND RAN F&ANCl~O are upenmentlna with flexible work schedules, or "flextime." as a means to increase productivity and reduce &Jr pollutton and tramc congestion at peak houn Federation of Professional and Technical Employees, which the past five years bas won similar contl"acts for about 600 other government workers in the San Francisco Redevelopment Alen· cy, Alameda County andtheCityofHayward. "What we're trying to teach the employers is to make the worker task-oriented instead of time· oriented," says Dennis Bouey, whose union is in the forefront of pushing for nextime. Most unions oppose flextime, seeing it as a way employers can get overtime work without paying for it. Bouey says most employers resist flextime "until they s ee how It is working elsewhere. Then it becomes as much a matter of being competitive as It does or being progressive." GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL.q AND BUSINESS executives from around the country have contact· ed Los Angeles to find out If flextime is working, says Joan Morefield, head or the city personnel de· partment's administrative services division. She tells them it's working fine. "Ideally, private employers will follow our lead." Ms. Morefield says. To date, however, private companies have shown little inclination to make the changeover, she says. Most city departments are urging employees to go on the nine-80 plan, saying it creates fewer administrative problems than a four-day week and keeps the offices adequately staffed at all times. Among the administrative problems of a four· day week, says Ms. Morefield, is keeping track of odd amounts of time accrued on holidays, which still count for only eight hours. Flextime differs from the more often proposed four·d•y week Every two weeks. Miss Smith work• 80 hoW'li s pread over nine days -eight nine·hour shJfta 1md one of eight hours -giving her an extra day off every other week "ll's Uke a bonus having that extra day off," adds Fem Johnson. 29, a personnel manager, who Is also on I.he so-called nine-80 plan. "l am able to use the time to do things with my family. like take the ctuldren to the beach and the amusement park." END-OF-THE-MONTH SALE IN JUNE, THE LOS ANGELES Cjty Council ordered plans drawn by the end of the year to put some 37 ,000 municipal workers on flextime. although only two departments with about 800 employees have complied. It is the first major city to impose flextime across-the-board. Most employees work the nine-80 plan, but some are being allpwed to experiment with four 10-hour days each week. Under both plans, Los Angeles employees may start their days anytime between 6:30 a.m. and 8:30 a.m .. as long as they put in the required number of hours. A few employees have been granted hardship exemptions because they cannot coordinate their longer flextime days with the shorter school or day-care schedules of their children. SAN FRANCISCO IS EA..liilNG INTO the plan more slowly, with only 200 employees in its public works department experimenting with flextime. "This is a test," explains Jerry Costanzo, de· puty director or the agency. "If it works here, the city may expand the program." San Francisco lets workers set th.eir hours, as long as they put in eight liours sometime between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. The sole restriction: everyone must be in the office during the "core periods" of 9:30 a.m. to 11 :30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. "Nearly everyone on the program loves it, and productivity is increasing," Costanzo says. THE SAN FRANCISCO PLAN WAS drawn in bargaining with Local 21 of the International Panes All Pain MINNEAPOLIS tAP) -Because of a com· puter mistake. the 12,000 large glass panels de- livered to the nearly completed . 17-s t ory Luthe ra n Brotherhood Building were 3 inches too lon g f or th ei r aluminum fra mes. And the glass, made by Pitts burgh Plate Glass from a tempered mold, can't be cut, con- s truction officials say. Frank Pallilo, whose Glen Cove, N. Y .. firm subcontracted for t he glass and rnanuf actured the frames, blamed a computer for the mis· take New panels are being manufa~t ured in Pit· tsburgh, and construe· lion at the $30 million glass tower could be de· layed four to five weeks , said Pallilo. 10% OFF G .......... ,_.. .... co•en keeps pe1 cool mid .-., IR "-wsscs1r mid --....... wllchr. A fiM ..-., prc*ct tltat wll we.-.~ .... look qood all year 'ro.d. HulWcAJ 1tas ..... ~ ........ ,...., worics 8ie •eptk1ct. 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Programmed by a group of leading dermatologists, it asks eight essential questions to determine the proper Clinique products and procedures just for you. In Cosmetic Collections -where we are all the things you are. South Coast Plaza. 3333 Brjstol Street, Costa Mesa.Open Monday throush Friday from 10 am to 9:30 pm; Saturday 'rll 6 pm; St1nday 12 noon to 5 pm. ' • • I • I , r • • • • I • ,..,.,_.., Country music slng~r BUile Jo Spear • whose auto hit a telephon~ pole wh en h e werved lo avoid another car. as wearinte a cast on her leh rtrm . CALIFORNIA Foran Won't Fight Veto of Mortgage Bill SACllAll~"TO (AP> -'In a vie· tory for Gov. Edmund 8rown Jr , Sen. John Foran H1• he wtU not at· tempt to ovwride Brown's veto ot his vartab&e rate bom1 mort1•1e but. At a Capitol n1w1 conference, roraD conceded Tuetday he did not heve enouCh votet ln the Le1lalature to overturn the veto. Ht 1ald he pro bably bad 1nouah aupport ln \he Senate, but not the A11embly. It re· qulrH a two third• vote of both boUMt to override a 1Qvemor~1 vet.o Foran, D·San Ftanclaco, predicted lhal tbl veto ot bl1 88193'7 wUl mean that hou91n1 loana won't be available to many people. He accuaed oppo· nenll ot hla bill of deliberately &lvln& "They 1eem to have their own anawera to everythln& -except for a aolutlon to the problem my bill seeks to addrus,'' he aa1d. Foran said housing money will become even scarcer because the federal government has decided lo let savings and loan companJes put 20 percent of their assets in consumer loans, and to compel them lo pay hl1h. fluctuating interest rates lo most ot their savers. He said a competing mortgage bill by Assemblyman Alister McAlister, D-San Jose, is "inadequate." Foran'a blll, backed by the savings that money would be available. and loan companies, would establish "Any borrower may pre-pay the a fixed monthly payment on a 30-loan in Ml or in part without penalty, year home loan for five years, but thereby allowing him lo get a better the lnterett rate would be adjusted deal elsewhere if interest rates drop. every six rhonths lo a maximum of S The borrower may also extend any percent over the Ufe of the loan. one or the fixed payment terms for McAJiater 's bill would allow in-an addlUonal three years," For an terest rates lo rise or fall 'r'.I a percen· said. tage point a year for a maximum In-"By allowing mortgage rates to crease or decrease of S percent over reflect changes in savings intert~st, tbe We ot the loan. the instrument. will allow lenders to Brown said that under Foran's bill, pay existing market rates to all a person getting an $80,000 loan at 12 savers. Fixing the borrower's p ay. percent could start out paying S822 a ment for five years protects the b•:>r · month, but after five years be paying rower's budget. The borrower will $1 ,287, while the loan balance would also benefit from a drop in thnse have increased lo $89,559. rates when costs of money declin• !, " ------·"~ felae and mJal1adln1 ar1uments. When Brown vetoed Foran's bill last month, he said it would "expose the unwary borrower to too great a risk." Foran said hls bill would guarantee he added. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_..:;_~~~~~ URA CELL Al.OLM IA11111U AA IAmlllS 9·YOLT M' •1" •&. 9 c 2.9' lrt u 9 Long-lotting ~! CLAIROL lOVING CAii HAii COLOI REG. 2.49 112-oz. fost·octinol TRAC II BLADES WITH FREE RAZOR REG.12fi ·1.79 . Pock of 5 reflll blo~. Two 1-3/"-oz. tubtt. L. t •• t. iJ ·~'~ VITAMIN C 111.129 139 lotttetlJOO~ . .... 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WESTMINSnR W11tnnttr at~ Wt1t tUfTINGTON IEAOf 21131 ltach mwd. at Atlanta HUNTINGTON BEACH Sl81Womtt HUNTINGTON BEACH 9861 Adorns at Broc*hurst El TORO El Toro crt Rockf ield --~,,,.._ ......... .. \ I I. • r . • ' ' • ' I • I ' • CONSUMER "Cot o probltm ~ T"«'" wntt to Pot °""" Pat u.tltl Ctd rftl lope>. Qtttmg r>wi un.ttL~ UJtd crtson !l(lu 11ud fO IOlUt &MQUllW!C tft QOl t'mm~I and bwlnf'H ~fail ~r qw1twn.s lo Pot Dunn. At Your .'i'rtJU:•. Oro~ Coeur ~ l"llt>f.· Po 811.r I~. Costa Me10. C'A JHH A• monv lf'Uttrs cu 1>0utblr u.111 tW' orau~rtd, bMt pltotttd 1riq&uri«'I or /~tun Mt 1rtelwbng thr rtodn 's ft.Ill aornt. oddrus and bw11'4'u "°'"' phon~ llMm ,,_, C'Onnot bt COflS1.dt'r cd Tltit rc>lu m n appear I tl<J1 lJI UCfpt Surtt1o11& DEAR PAT I'm ure many or your readen have joined the tncreas1ng number or serious 1ardeners who are savmg money J>y erowmg their own.fruits and ttegetables As the peak or lhe har vest season approaches. all gardeners, espedally nov - ices, should be aware that care ani:t common sense are important wh~n ui.ing garden chemiral pro ducts. · Ort.ho has dt-s1gned and pnnted a Cree pamphlet. poster with instructions for the proper care in mix - in1, application. storage and di1111>e>sal of garden chemicals. There also are directions for cleaning up chemical spills. a special ghone number where emergency medical information is available in case of accident, and a guide for reading and understand-ins chemical product labels The brochure unfolds to an 11-by 17 inch poster which should be tacked up wherever garden pro- ducts are stored I urge your readers to request this information. B. H .. San Francisco The brochure/post.er Is available free at stores wblcb carryOrtho products, or It can be requested by sending a postcard to: Bob Hoen, Manage r, Consumer Affairs, Chevron Chemical Co., P.O. Box 7335, San Francisco !M 119. Pft!URgf• Chargf• •. ,.,.,,,d· r p DEAR PAT . I returned a lunch tote bag to Newhampton General Store in Hanover, Pa., March 24 because it did not s uit my needs. At that time l asked for a refund and also pointed out that my check was for $7.24. which represented the $4 .99 cost of the bag plus $1.6.5 postage and an insurance charge of 60 cents. The package was sent to me by second-class mail and there was no insurance on it. l wrote that I felt I was entitled to a refund lhat included the difference in the cost of postage and the insurance which l paid for, in addition to the cost of the item. I have not received any explanation. but did get a check for S4.99. I don't know if I'm entitled to the postage and in- " surance charges. but feel that I am. Will you please check in.to this for me as I am holding the refund check pending your response. '· G.C .. Newport Beach Sorry, but Newhampton General Store. a dlvl1ion of Hanover House, responded tllat It does not reimbarse customers ror malling or Insurance costs when merchandise Is returned for a .r~fund, Although lbls is legal, It is one of the undesirable aspects or mall·order shopping. "Postage and handling" charges add a slgnlfi· cant amount to the actual cost of merchandise, and in most cases, including yours, these charges are not refunded. Swacdl Clainu Ca•elf fteJH'ated DEAR PAT: Can you appeal a judge's decision in Small Claims Court., I've heard conflicting state- ments aboutthis E .J , Irvine State law provides that parties who file a lawsuit lo Small Claims Court (the plaintiffs) cannot appeal If the judge rules against them on their claim. P ersons against whom tbe original claim is flied (de· fendanta) can appeal If the judge rules against them on tbeplalntlff's claim. A defendant can m e certain c1'alms against the plalntlff in the same lawsuit, but dereodants cannot appeal an adverse judgment on their claims. Plain· tllfs, however, can appeal if Ule judge rules against them on tbederendant's claim. A Small Claims Court decision is appealed to the Superior Court. The ap· peal ls actually a new trial and attorneys are permitted to represent the parties. ----=- 17th & Irvine Ave., Ne•Porf Beuh. C•lil.1714l 64>G79J "'~-· ........ ......... A..nlo• S.1 Singer Kate Smith Is a uctioning off a solid gold compact a nd watch ,,iven lo he r by 'God Bl ess America'· writer Ir vi n g Berlin. Ms Smith 1s confined to a wheelchair Yt'ednesday,August27, 1980 DAILY PILOT A9 • Man, 101, Hopes for Medal OCEANSIDE CAP) -Herman Miller, denied again the Medal of Honor he believes he won in 1900, ls looking to Congress as hi.5-lut hope_ A spokesman says the Board of Corrections of M ililary Records refused to reconsider its opposition to giving the na- tion's highest medal to Miller. now 101. But Raymond J . Williams, ex- ecutive secretary of the board, acknowledged that new evidence h;ld been considered. A bill authorizing the Medal of Honor for Miller has been in - troduced by Rep. Bob Wilson, R· Calif., and Miller's attorney said "it looks like his last hope now 1s t-Ongress." "This is just another disap- pointment along the road for Herman, but he's a fighter," at- torney Lee Haugen said Miller, national commander of th e Un ite d Span1~h War Veterans. went to the Philip· pines as an Army volunteer in 1900 and took part in the purswt of ins urgent lead e r Emilto Aguinaldo. ·~l ~ I s ~I, ~! l I . ·--------- ln the batUe of Batac, he re· portedly saved his 30-m an de- ta r h ment April 16, 1900, by charging \he enemy with. an empty gun:--He late r pinned down a large enemy force wilh rifle fire as his unit withdrew. When the Americans retook their position. they found 300 enemy dead. Miller was recommended for the Medal or Honor by his cap- tain several years later. He re- ceived the Silver Star in 1932 but has been trying ever since for the Medal of Honor ,4 Je OM. V Ptl.OT ORANGE COUNTY Airlines' Use Hits Low Wayne Pa 11/{er Traffic Worst AirilM pauen1er traffic •t Orann Count)''• John Wayne Alrport struck 1 thrft-yHr low In Ju ly, aeco1dtnf to naur • l't'lt"ued thu Wffk AU C>tMr lndlutora of airport actlvi\)' al o ahowed dramatk deer aau whlch altport analyst.a bellev" ar related lo the lncreaslna <'Olt of •lrplane f'Ut!l and t>conomlc uncertalnlle~ AttOC'dina to tbt" report tu'-led by the ~unty Gtneral Se.m<-et A1ency, 20',8&2 air traveltra pa11ed throu1h John Wayne Airport In July, <'Om ~red to 280.~19 durlna July 1979 That equals a 21.J ~rcent de<'rttUt' "Pusenaer traNtc wu at the lowest levc-1 rt corded for a 8ummer month s1Me Ju}) 1971." the report saJd NWPC Potl•ek The numb«ir o' major air carrier mchta were down 11 .,ere nt rrom July '9'79 level•. while ihe nurnbtr of commuter mahu dropped 31 percent, acC'ordlna to lhl' ~pUrt The number of 1,1auen1er1 wilna the Mlrport In July waa Mbout t.000 truvelers lower than the fi1urt1 recorded In Junt' In lhr yl!ar to cbte cMtl'aory , 1,405,94' pus .. nee"' hlVe utilized John Wayne Airport In 1980, romp»rtd to J,566.786 during o similar period in 1979, for 1ol 11 perctint decrease. Ot'nt'rul h 'latllon u<'tlvlty involving private planes. movement or ulr cargo &md the number of (•ar11 parked ut the ulrvort al:so showed declines in July. 1trcordinl( lo the rt!(X>rt ACU TEST t +3~ Women to Talk Politics ll°iis-. ~ -~ By O.C. HUSTINGS Ot ltlt OMty f'IMe , .... THE ORANGE COUNTY Chapter of the Na llonal Women's Political Caucus plans a preconven· Uon, potluck pool party Thursday in San Juan Capistrano. It's a send-off lo the NWPC state convention in San Jose. Call 661-0297 for details. ••• 11.S. aOBERT BEACH wiU preside at a Sept 4 luncheon meeting of the Orange County Federa- tion ol Republican Women. It starts at 10 a.m. at the Revere House in Tustin. The theme will be "Using Our Greatest Resource -Youth." Reservations through Mrs. Alleyne Reed, 531·83M . • • • JAMES C. GRIFFIN, American Independent candidate for U.S. Senate representing California, Crash Injuries Fatal to Youth A San Clemente youth has died as a result of injuries he received in a single-car accident on Orte1a Hiahway Aug. s. California Hi ghway Patrol said Allan S. McLaughlin, 14. died at Mission Community Hospital in Mission Viejo Sunday at 6:40 a.m. McLaughlin was headed west on Ortega Highway about eight miles east of the San Dieg-0 Freeway, when he lost control of the car he was driving on a curve and it rolled into a ditch, ac· cording to the Highway Patrol. McLaughlin's passenger. James Hockenberry. 15, or Capis trano Beach, escaped with minor in· juries. .___ Group to Urge Use of Air Bags WASIUNGTON (AP) -The NationaJ Commit· tee for AutQJnobile Crash Protection is launching a marketing campaign to convince Americans to purchase cars with air bags. The group describes itself as a coalition of health. safety, consumer and insurance groups that have fought for a decade to make air bag equipped cars available to the public. "We expect air bags to be an available option be1innini with 1982 cars, but only in a few models," said Michael McCabe, a spokesman for the group and an official with Allstate Insurance Companies. "However , with a heavy initial de· mand for this importa.nt safety option, we hope automakers will act quickly to offer it on all their models." OCTD Honors Driver J ames Rosborough of El Toro has been select- ed the driver-0/.the-month for the Orange County Transit District. Rosborough has worked for the diatrict for five years. will be at a fund-raiser in Orange Sept. 13. The dmner will be at La Brasserie French Cafe, 202 S. Main St., at 8 p.m. Tickets, $15 per pe rson, $25 per couple it reserved before Saturday. After that. tickets at the door will be $15 per person. S30 per couple. The event is sponsored by the Orange County AIP Central Committee. Art Jacques is chairman of the Griffin for Senate campaign in Orange County. • • • DR. JOEL M. F ISHER, a former State Department aide. will spea~ on "The Trilateral Commission" Sept. 17 when he appears before the Republican Associates of Orange County. The dinner meeting starts with no host cocktails al 7 p.m. at the Saddleback Inn in Santa Ana. Reservations, $12 per person, can be made through Pat Krone, 972·5649, or Nancy Dooley, 770-252.5, or by mailing a check to t he Republican Associates, 200 Town and Country, 777 S. Main St., Orange. Sears t-+~; At KA 6EL7ZE~ ~too ~ VA~ll.115 L.221'.v.ZV!.O ~ ~flll'..ll!l,~Sl't. "'41 :!~ CRlt!~E?' l !GNTFR ~4i wt~ · '$.\Of H11ntington Bt-aeh Savem • r.un11111• -.. . ~~'(oVIZ. PSi!Sc.RIPfiDll n> OUR. PJMIQflACI SURPLUS STORE Craftsmen Sander/Polisher was 108.50 Now s59ss includes Filter & ladder was 169.99 Now sggoo \\, ..... ., lrl"\I 'fu ... hl\ .. nd d1\ft1nlmut"d \\ ..... 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Coupon Redeemable at time of purchase only 1 coupon per purchase Mini Scroll Saw was 44.99 Now s1gaa 50°/o Off Mens Sportcoats were 29.99 Now s14ee \ t * r . ' ' I I • ' • ~ • • • Air Sports 'Site Closed IAN DIEOO <AP) Sor•erland Alr Spor\s c ...... hu ~n rlost-d for a federal lnv t 1at1on In to tb• de ath o f a parachutJ.at bit by • pa:s · llll plane. Th e Nat lo'lal Tran1portallon Sdt-ty Board aulboriud th\' In v•U1atJon aC\er L.t. John P . Niehola, 24, un ofr duty Marlne from c._m a> Pendleton, was hit 'atur day by a Tran Amencan AirllnM plane . Signu ps Set For Mesa's Presch oolers RectatraHon for a City or Costa )leaa·sponaor ed pre - klnderprten b scheduled Fri- day at 1 p.m. in the Balearic Community Center , 1975 Balearic Drive. The session, first of two to be offered t.hi.11 ran. begins Sept. 15. a city spokesman said . Tbe city Leisu re Services Department has designed the sessions to meet the "intellec- tual , social. emotional a nd physical needs of children" from 3 to 5 years of age through an enrichment program. Classes are from 9 to 11 : 30 a.m. Four and S-.vear-olds meet Mondays , W edn ~sdays ana Fridays. Three and 4-year-olds meet Tuesdays and Thursdays. Costs are f60 for the three- day-a-week sessions and $40 for the Tuesday-Thursday classes, the spokesman said. More information may be ob- tatn~d by-calIDTg 7S4·Sl7S. Dance Planned For Retarded A dance, the "End-of-the- Summer Social,•' is scheduled Friday for retarded teens and \adults in Costa Mesa. Sponsored by the city's Leisure Services Department, the dance will be held at the Downtown Communit.y Center social hall in Lions Park from 6 to9p.m. Admiaion is SO cents, a de- partment spokesman said, and refreshments will be served. .\ ' Wednesday, August 27, 1980 DAIL y PILOT . ' I I FAA .Again Eyes Plane Numbers Ga m e 8) FaEDEalCKSCHOEMEHI~ Ot\MO.-.PllM.._.. Thi• i• a story about the federal Aviation AdmlnlstraUon and lht numbtta•atne Uout Ulrtt yean a10. •n owner of a 11,ht alrplan that could mu1ttr leaa than l80 lrnota alr l~ed wu requJred lo have 12 Inch t-all r~1lalr1Uon numben palnledonhl1plane'11 fu ela1e. They're the lettu number M - qutnce that begins with an N followed by a serif's of di.Cit.I IN lt77 , A8 a res ult of rrltlc-lam from plan owners over Ou> esthetlcs of the large numbers, the FAA chan1ed ltJJ rule. saytq that three lnch tall nombers would be sufficient ZJ W~ll. lhe FAA is thinking about chanflng the rule again And guess what., It wants to go back to the 12 inchtallnumbers Fl\A spokesman Fred Farrar said Friday that he could not pro- vide an estimate on the number of planes the rule change would af- fect. SMALL IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS (LE"), BIG ONES (RIGHT) ON FUSELAGES OF PRIVATE PLANES FAA Seta Flyer• to Flapping With Propoaed Return to Larger Stze In Orange County, a recent s tudy showed there are 1,736 private planes based at local airports. They are John Wa yne Airport, Meadowlark Airport in Huntington Beach, and Fullerton Airport. NOT ALL OWNERS reduced the size of their plane's registra- tion numbers following the 1977 rule change. But a substantial percentage did, particularly those who had their planes repainted or decorat- ed with trim colors or stripes. smuggters and other airborne criminals. ALSO PUSHING FOR the change is Rep. Jerry Patterson, D·Santa Ana. who said in a news release that be has "succeeded in convincing the FAA to amend its regulation regarding the dis· play of identification numbers of small aircraft." Patterson said he sought the change due to complaints from residents living near Fullerton Airport. Residents have com· plained that some planes are Oy- ing too low for comfort. Farrar said the FAA is solicit- ing public comments on the pro- posed rule change. You can sound They are the ones who will be required lo have larger numbers painted on their crafts should the "Fun in Mesa' rule change occur. The cost ? "Well , I 'd say Bookl t T · between $150 and $200, .. said Les e op1c off by writing the FAA before Sept. 29. The address is Office of the Chief Counsel, 800 Indepen- r dence Ave. S.W., Washington. D.C. 20691. your ('Omment ,.., in r<:fc:rem:e to Rules Dor kt>! A<~C 204. l>ock~1 No 2<)42.1 Oh, and don't forget to point out th<i high country. p:Jcific tra115 a1 l purµ:.r~ Jd.CrW.J1, lightwz.ight dauor1 dln cotton Wl~ h '.IQ.\<• r ) r I, J on all ruifs ar.J ~,, ~ ~ • comb1nat.J1 x1 7 1~ 1:i i snap rront witJi --w .=-11/. r poc1wt. in "J \-n·1rj·::.. this JCICK~l .~! rL;.J• l<:or How~rd, of Southwest ~ircr~t In(ormalion regarding the Ci ty Servlce. based at Cable Airport LD___of COSla....Mesa's_ r.ectP.at..i.M..prO· • _ Pomornr. --grams for the remainde r of 1980 all oulcknr acLf·.11\..iv-.:o ·l-Ll-~ • . ..-tlll' ... -__,-~lJOGM fft )'.~ 1,, ;1 L"'. , ORANGE COUNTY pilots may have to visit Southwest or similar outfits in Long Beach or Rialto because no airplane re- gistr ation painters work in Orange County. So, in addition to the cost of the paint job, the plane owners will have to pay for the fuel to fly to and from the paint shop. And they'll have to leave their plane fortwoweeksorso, Howard said. Farrar said the size change is being sought by air traffic con- lrolJers who have bad trouble reading the smaller numbers and by law enforcement officials who claim the smalr numbers are making It difficult to detect drug is scheduled to go to every home · in the city this month. The quarterly brochure, en- titled "Fall Fair for Fun," out- lines sport leagues. the aquatics program, excursions and special events, early childhood pro· grams, therapeutic recreation and cultural classes, a Leisure Se r vices Department spokesman said. Advertise o service you provide -from babysitting to window washing -in the clossifi~ Service Directory of the DAILY PILOT 112 OFF OUR INTRODUCTORY PROGRAM Say goodbye to summer with this summer's good-buy spe- cials. 50% off the price of Holiday Spa Health Club's two-week introductory program. You'll enjoy a personalized sampler exercise program to fit your needs. You'll also have complete use of all facilities. And what facilities! 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N C tAP) ll'a been more th•n 30 yeara lnct W U Jm BwlaNl laat saw the youna Chlnae bo)' he ulled Charlle Two Shot lt was on the alrttrip al Ttln Tao ln ,,., and lhe litartnea of LoY6 Co•~ Dfvlalon, wtr• pullina out of Chin• They "" re ~· hmne to that place they called "Stltnlde. • the pla~ the)' descrtbed to Ch1rlle count) 1 t.lrMt CHAaUE TWO·. HO WAS NOT hl1 rul name. but It wait as rlosf' u th«> Marlnea could come to pronouncln1 lsu• Ctu H t Charlie waa just anot~r Chane " walf whose mot.Mr offered tllm to the Am~dut\!i as lht!Y pass~ along a rur•I road in the nrly 1940s The Mar\nf'!\ became mother and father lo lhC' )'Oun& boy 'rh*'Y Ctd him and clotht!d him. they tuu&hl him EngUish und s.w that he w.s propt1rly educated an a nurby mumooary school "He ate wilh us. slept with Ub 1nd wort' our un 1forms cut do"n lo fat him," remembers Rullard, now a Sampson Count)" insurance salesman •nd farmer. "He wua. like our httle brother .. WHEN THEY LEFT HIM, CHARLIE stood on the tarmac and cried · "You'll send back for me, won't you'>" The big, strapping Mannes had tears in their eyes as they waved goodbye and promised lo send ror him soon. But the Marines went home. got married and started their families. Every so often, they would remember with a pang the Jillie boy named Charlie Two-Shoes. And. then, there was a letter last month to Bullard. "When I pulled that letter out of my mailbox, l sat there and cried for half an hour." Bullard said ··All the memories just came pouring back." It was a letter from Charlie. "00 YOU REM EMBER VOUR OLD buddy in China," he wrote. .. Do you ever think of little Charlie . . . thanks to God and the deed of pure friendship between our two great countries we are able to get in touch now. ''Buddy my faithful brother, you can never know how long and terrible these past 32 years have been ... You can never know how many times I have dreamed of you and my other buddies and wokeJl by tears. You treat me as your own brother and son . . Pray God. never let me Jose you again.'' Charlie is 45 now, an agricultural college graduate. a husband and the father of two boys and a girl. And he wants to come to "Stateside" to live. ''It's just a dream come true," said Bullard. "It's something you long for, think about, without knowing how to make it a reality. And. now it's coming true." BUT IT'S NOT THAT SIMPLE. There are ream s of red tape to cut, diplomatic chasms to cross. and finances to consider. "I don't know where I 'll gel the rooney, but I will, somehow. It would be worth whatever it costs to America and this community. That's what we're supposed to stand for." said Bullard. He figures it will lake about $3,000 to bring Charlie and his 10-year-old son to the United States. Until he can get settled in his new life. CharUe will leave his wife and two other children in China. Already, Bullard has resolved the housing pro· bl e m : he renovated an old house on his farm for Charlie to live in. And he's mailed the official Jet- Stations Cited For Overcharge SAN FRANCISCO <AP > -Twenty-two Northern California gasoline stations overcharged customers from l to 22.3 cents per gallon during July. the U.S. Department of Energy said. Sixteen stati9n owners agreed to correct the violations by reducing selling prices and paying civil penalties totaling SJ.790. the agency said. The six others have been cited for nearly S60.000 in over charges. and are s ubject to civil penalties of up to S2.500 per day. the Ener~y De· partment said. Train Time Tracked WASlilNGTON CAP> Amtrakofficialsreport their passenger trains were on time 66.6 percent of the time in June, a 26 percent improvement over the same period last year. Short-run trains were on time on 68.7 percent of trips, officials said, while over longer hauls the on· time performance was 59. 7 percent. 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EL TOftO -24312 "ocktteld "oed MIUtON VllJO -21212 Mefluerite Pllwy, POUNTMN ¥AU.IY-Ma .. 111 6 W...., •WORT -10IO lrVIM, Weetctfff ,. ... llWM-C ..... Dr. a Wetnue I ANTA A~ -3111 '°""' 9ritto4 ltrHt I ' I ~ .. l • . ' i • -,,, .. DAILY fltLOT Policy Shift& Explored Andenon -lf.S. 'FailunM' WASHINGTON <AP> .lollla a. An Cr ,.., forelp poaicy woWd tom"6M a ,..,...._ ti dttUn.bal U.S. lnllUllOH OYW1111. c ..... U. .- Amerte..-alU• and a _.,.,, 111 eo 1111"• wltb tbe Sovleta on arma eoalrOI ne9 _..... Moecow la atttmpllDJ "to uplo6t ........ worW ltou~ "°"' ariJe 0¥# \he nut••· .. ··we cannot let our anm coat.ral ....._ be held bottqe to beadlln• ot 8ovhlt bed belaa.W," the lllinoil con,reaaman bu said. More ~•Ml'•lb \.be lDdlpeadent ,.......Ual candidate aaya. "I dO oot •u*nbe to t.be ece••· Uonal polidea ud the con...UO.al waye" ot Ronald Re.,an and Prealdmt Caner. On tottto poUcy qlMltk>u. ADderw " far dCMaer to Carter than to Reacan ln h1a approach to relaUon1 with \ht Soviet Union. Cblna and other m~ powers Yet bell lnalatently banh ln bll critlcl1m of Carter. · "If there la one word to deacrlbe the Carttr admlni1traUon'1 approach to foreisn al· talre, I would call tt un· llaterallsm, talhue to take lnto account the 'dews ot our alUea." An· dtrson said dwin& a re· cent five-nation trip throu1h the Middle East and Europe. "This ls the go-it-alone approach that has characterized the administration's relaUons with its allies." he said. Because other countries have learned they cannot rely on the United States as a dependable ally, they act only in their own intere.sta, Andenon said. AS A FORMER FOREIGN SERVICE officer, Anderson says be would set a straiabt course and stick to it, avoidin& Carter's "twists and turu of American foreign policy." . Unlike many Republicans in Congr ess, An· deraon supported both lhe Strategic Arma Limit•· lion Treaty with lhe Soviets and the Panama Canal treaties that turned the waterway over to Panama. He also firmly supported Carter's decision to recognize Communist China and au.spend formal lies with the government of Taiwan. But he said he is troubled .. that we do not have the kind of political leadership in th.ia country" that can push through ratification of a SALT treaty .WSbian Battles For Deputy Job MARTINEZ CAP> -A county sheriff bas -asked the courts to reconsider a declalon that al· lows an admitted lesbian to pursue a job u a sheriff'• deputy. Cootra Costa County Sheriff Richard Rainey as ked a Superior Court to decide whether Denise Kreps, a 25-year-old sherifrs dispatcher and open- ly acknowledged homosexual, should be permitted to continue in her attempts to become a full·time deputy. A HEARING HAS BEEN SET Sept. 10. Rainey's request for a hearing was filed by John Milgate. Contra Costa's deputy county counael. Rainey earlier rejected Ms. Kreps' application to the job on the grounds that her lesbianism - whlcb she revealed during a pre-employment lie detector test -disqualified her. Ms. Kreps scored 16th out of 181 applicants in physical and written tests in October . Rainey, however, said be took her out of the running because strip searches of female inmates -a main function or female deputies -should not be done by lesbians. EAllUER TIDS MONTH, SUP ERIOR Court Judge Richard Calhoun ruled in Ms. Kreps' favor, saying ". . . Ms. Kreps wu discriminated against becauae of her sexual orientation." However, Milgate said Judge Calhoun bued his ruling on insufficient evidence. The National Organization for Women bu set up a legal defense fund for Ma. Kreps, and the group's state board recenUy adopted a resolution backing her position. -------- Introducing the Al's Garage Jean ... designed especially w11h you m mind; tightwerghl. comfortably tailored Witt'\ a straight leg srlhOuene. In three shades ol den1m· 1nd1Qo. washed and bleached. .. .,.._to do IO II IO mucb ln our owa lDterttt." •a dGUSD TllAT """ AN ·~u•t• •1•••• of n rutcaUon lt would be le k tb Amerkaa Md lo¥Mt lD&enlta fw Ute leoate to raut, t.bt ~ aad for Ute U8lW atat. to 10 oe to MtadMe a Wrd SALT pact. OD U. MiMe Kut, Aadenoa btl&ev• Caner baa e1"Mied "aa obetaele to pea~" by pneawinJ tM lareetil to pW1 baek new MWementa lD tbe S&aaJ DIMrt. On .... trip to ltratl, Andenoa Hld be Oppolea a policy that 1ar• "peace can be punued by ,,.... 1ure on larae or by dellberately lncreaat.n1 teuklm between l1rael and American 1overn- meot1." UQderlytn1 Andenon't ftrm 1upport of llrael l1 a belief that the COWllf'Y ll a 1tab1t democracy and reliable aUy. while moet Arab stat• ue die· tatorebiPll 1ubJect to rapid chanae ot leadenbip and policy. Ml roa IUN, ANDEUON HA8 Hid, "Ef. forts to prop up an a uthoritarian reatme can be frultlea and destroyed ovemitbt -with a de· v a1tatin1 effect on ( ) . American interests." \ E fl ·' -4 .'\' 4 I~ YSl .'i He baa said Saud i . , Ara bia a nd Jord a n should be brought lnto ne 1otiatlons o n &.be Palestinians and otber l11ues and the U.S. fovern- ment lhould "not keep blaminl llrael for failure" of \.b<>1e nationa to join lbe talkl. Andenon finds the Palestinian Liberation Or1anisation "morally repupant." Any move toward U.S. recopStlon ot the ori aniution must fo llow a PLO repudiation of terrorism and accep· lance ol the existence of Israel. Once the Middle Eut peace talb are near conch.11100, Andenon said, Jeruaalem abould be recognized u the capital ol llrael and the U.S. em busy moved there. ANDEaMN MY~ THAT, UNLIKE Carter, he would make no attempt to pressure the part.lei· pant.a or dictate a peace setUement. 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NA..U LICTURI" ~·WvoNll Halvonik To Te ach A t UC BERKELEY CAP > A forme r appellate justice who pleaded no contest to a marijuana- possession charge last yur will be teaching criminal law next year at Boa ll Hall Law School, school officials say. Paul Halvonik re- signed his Court of Ap- peal position last year as par t of his plea- bargain agreement on the drug charge . He also was placed on proba- tion. Ray Colvig , a spokesman for the UC Berkeley school. said HaJvonUt will be a part- tl me lecturer, one of several hired to teach a "nuta and bolts" course next spring. . Halvonik. a former aide to Gov. Edmund G. Brown -Jr .• was named to the appeals court in 1978. He was arrested in September along with his wife after police said they found 323 mari- juana plants and an ounce of dried pot in the couple's Oakland apart· ment. Mrs. Halvonik, also a .lawyer. was fined $500 In the case. · Retirees' Annual Nee ds Up W ASHJNGTON CAP) -A typical retired COU· ple living in an urban area needed an income of $8,562 last year to maintain what the gov· emment considers to be a moderate living stan- dard. The Labor Depart- ment said it computed the estimate based on the fall 1979 cost of a hyp othetical list of good s and services chosen to reflect an "in· termediate" standard of Uvin1. Both figures also are up 9 percent from the year before. Social Security. by com parison. provides a retired couple with $6,756 a year on the aver age although max- imµm benefits for a re· tired couple are $11,768. Components of the b udget include food , housing, transporta.lion, clothing, personal care, out-of-pocket medical expenses and mis- cellaneous items. INFUTION PINCHING TOKYO CAP )° El1bty-nine percent of J apanese consider t bemaelves mlddle clau, but more are say- lq their standard of Uv-lna is betq undercut by iDIJadon, according to a I Of enunent survey. The 1urvey said only 1 per ce n t consi d er themselves upper class and 7 percent say they are lower class. The sovemment said 21 pereent believe their standard of living de· terlorlated slnce last year, when only 16 per- cent said that. .,, ~ .. ,_ ......... _... --......... -. .,, .._ ~ -. ..--..., -....... -...... . ~.Auguet21.1• Lawsuits Triggered by Fatal Missile Leak WICHITA, Kan. (AP) A a.all ln UM o...._, It a ntan U mlulle a.It• tll•l kWed two Air Foree CNWmeft and triaertd an •vacuaUon la aout.b· entrafl...., two yean afO bu r•· •Wted la lawsuit.a~ ..... '°""' 1DeDt ud tM mlv-'1 manufacturer ot more U.. Ill mlWon. TM IUhte of lialtatlODI for fUlna dam• ~laltnl nplred Monday wt\6 n federal eourt 1ult.a on fUe here and lbrff otben ln HOUiton. Some c:lalm1 bave allO ..._ ftled wltb UM! Alr Force'• Judie advocate 1enera1'1 of flee. lncluctm, two new11 rt1p0rtert1. "P~e who hadn't even talked t.o each other about this before have b4ten corntn1 ln the pa11t few days with eomplaln\I almllar to everybody tlH'I," tald Al Kamas. a Wlchlta al· t.orney repreaent1n1 all the plaintiffs. Two years aco. the mlaslle's ox· ldlaer be1an lealdn1 durln1 a routine r•fueUnc at the Titan II missile silo near Rock, Kan .• one of 18 such mis· 1lle alte1 in a 6-mlle radius or Wichita. The suits charged that the equip- ment and protective clothing used by the refueling crew were defective and unreasonably dangerous. Many plainlJffs said they suffered lung and eye lnjurles from the leaklng gas and that they still require medical atten- tion. The civilian plaintiffs claimed the Air Force failed to warn them of the danger, failed to evacuate them to safety and failed to operate the mis- sile base in a safe manner. defendants. Tbe defendants have 60 days to respond. Air Force Staff Sgt. Robert Thomas. who wore a protective suit, djed while trying to help his crew. Airman First Class Erby Hepetall died later, and Airman First Class Carl Malinger was hospitaliz.ed for sever al months and still requires dai- ly treatment. The Titan II is the largest ICBM in the U.S. arsenal, capable of carrying a 24 -megaton atomic warhead to targets 6,000 miles away in 20 minutes. ln addrtion to Titan II rni!- siles around Wi chita. there are .. . . . . . 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"' I Ric Re Cl II ID In lo .. , C<J ., lb• lh , . ..........._...=1~~0:.~---------------~;norts 1~ WednMday, AUGUll 27, 1980 DAIL y PILOT r-81 aker Dancing -- His Own lLAOELPHlA tAP) Loi W lellnelder Dusty Baker ed why Veterans ~'tadlum 1 f1vorite ball park TUtiday t as he belted a two-run homer and a run·acorina sinale la lead.int the Ood1era to an 8-4 victory over the PbUadelphia PbUltes. .. This 11 my fa vorile b&ll pan," said Baker. who has hit In nine atraiaht games while 1olna 15 for 39. "I see the ball better here, lbe fans seem to add some excitement. !\nd even the rnU1ic is better. "l'M SERIOUS, the music makes you feel like jumping," be added. Los Angeles manager Tom Lasorda says Baker has been doing It all since the season began. "He's been really consiste nt all year," said Lasorda. "He's the type of player who beats you with his glove, his arm, hls legs and his bat." The Phillies scored a run in the first on singles by Pete Rose and Bake McBride and a Greg Luzinski fielder's choice. Rose's hit moved him into fourth place on the all·time list with 3,516. Stan Musial is third with 3,630. Loa Angeles tied it in the secQed on an RBI single from Bill Russell, then knocked out Pb.illies starter Bob Walk (9-3) with a four.run third. DA VEY LOPES opened with a walk . and scored on Jay Jo~nstone's triple . Baker knocked In Johnatone. a nd 1ln1les by Rick Monday and Mike Scloecla accounted for two more runs Baker's home run, hl1 25th, following a walk to John1tone in the fourth. eave the Dodaers a 1·1 lead, but the Phillies came back with three runs ln the ·bottom of the inning as Joe Be ckwith r e li eved Rick Sutcliffe. A Mike Schmidt double, Keith Moreland's si ngle and a groundout by Manny Trillo scored one run. After Larry Bowa beat out an infield hit, pinch·hitter George Vukovich s ingled in a run, and Lonnie Smith's base hit narrowed the Dodger lead to 7·4. That was all of the scoring until Ron Cey hit his 19th homer off Phillies reliever Ron Reed in the seventh inning. After giving up a leadoff single to Bowa in the bottom of the sixth, Beckwith, who has been bothered by a tender elbow. and a hand injury, was replaced by righthander Bob Castillo. CASTIIiO PITCHED shutout balJ over the final four innings to gain his fourth victory against six losses as the Dodgers kept within two games of Houston in the Western Divis ion race. Philadelphia manager Dallas Green was not over ly disappointed with his team despite two straight losses to Los Angeles. THE ANGELS' CARNEY LANSFORD SLIDES HARD INTO BOSTON'S RICK BURLESON DURING DOUBLE PLAY. KC's Magi~ Number: 4 That's A ll Its Going to Ta ke to Eliminate Angels ~ The Boston Red Sox and the Angels were both heading east today, taking a day off before jumping back into the suddenly torrid American League East pennant fight. There the similarities end. While the Angels wiU try to r egain some respectability in a spoiler's role at Baltimore, Boston and New York. the Red Sox are going ho me making noises about joining in the cha·se themselves. "WE'RE ABOUT DUE to go home and have a good homestand." said Manager Don Zi mmer after Boston's 5-1 victory over the Angels Tuesday night. "I don't know what is going to happen. All I know is we've gotten in it." The Red Sox' chances would be better if they stayed in Anaheim, where they were 6-0 this season. Their two .g ame sweep came while New York and Baltimore were losing twice in Oakland a nd Seattle , respectively. "We've got seven games left with each club. so a lot can sUIJ h a ppen," said reliever Bob Stanley, who saved the victory for J ohn Tudor. 5·2. The Red Sox a re H '.! games behind front·runnlng New York. but onl y six games out in the loss column. "We're not hitting as many home runs as in the past. Maybe the club feels the pressure and the fans add a little more. We've played more relaxed on the road." The Angels will try to avenge another dismal ho mestand against Lhe top three clubs in the East. The Angels won only one of eight games and have lost 10 or their last 11 to fall 32 games behind Kansas City in the AL West with36games left to play That leaves Kansas City's magic number at four i n e liminating the Angels, which means any combination of KC wins or Angel losses to tally four will put the Halos out of the 1980 race . * A somber California Manage J im Fregosi plans to go with hi r egular lineup :11~ai nst th conte nders and will activat Brian Downing. Dave Frost an Dave Skaggs from the disable listonSept I C hris Knapp . 2·10. wh1 has n •t won s ince June 21 ir Boston, drdn't ha\"e much Juel while losing hts fifth in a row. Ber Campaneris' error led to two run: in the fifth inning and Glenr Hoffman ''a:. cre<l1tcd with sa cr1f1ce fh in the seventh wht: lcrtrielder ·Don Ravlor had t spring hard for his· little popu and Carlton Fisk raced hom ahead of a weak, nff·balanc throw. * * * Fregosi's Jo b Safe "I don't know what Jim Fregosi can do. 11 Angels' owner Gene Autry says of the dis- astrous 1980 season ror the de· fending American League West Division champs . Autry said Monday night that Fregosi will remain as manager through the end or the season, even if the Angels continue to lose. "We have to redo the pitchin1 staH. I don 't know how it is go ing to come out , but we have ti get pitching." said Autry, th• former cowboy film and singin1 star whose Angels won their on ly divisional crown in 1979. JIM FREGOSI TRIES TO MAKE HIS POINT WITH PLATE UMPIRE MAAK JOHNSON. "WE'VE HAD trouble winning at Fenway Park this season, 11 said Tudor, who has compiled a flashy 1.92 earned run average s ince being called up from Pawtucket in late June. "Jimmy can probably hit bet· ter than some of the players he bas now. It's getting close to the end. The rest of the thing doesn't mean a thing," Autry said, but he is plpnning to make sweeping changes over the winter. Injuries to last season's AL Most Valuable Player Dor Baylor. catchers Brian Downinf and Dave Skaggs. outfielde1 Dan Ford and pitchers Dav( Frost and Bruce Kison were th( major blows to the Angels ir 1980. along with the departure ol free.agent pitcher Nolan Ryar to Houston. 5-for-5 Huts Bre tt At.407 MILWAUKJ;E (AP)'-George 8rett la at the blgb point of bis Incredible seuoa, with a .407 lNllU.nl averace, but he inaists Jae \ feela no pressure to fl.Dish abOve tbe mallc .400 barrier. "I really feel no pressure beeaUH there i.t auch a lone way to 10. I hna,Sne I will feel more ~ tt I'm at .3t5 or .400 Wl&b a week to eo in the MUOD. .., now," said Brett, whole Mt ftv•bit 1ame of the MllOD Mlped propel the Kansu Qty lo!raJa to a 7.5 victory over the •Dwautee Brewers TuetdaJ t. h.oot, I Wnk .380 would be a k ol a MlllOD," Brett ..W. .. , er .._... I could bit •· ea .• would .,. a pod ·--· Doa't .. m• wroas. lb .. _ _. .. ii Mt oa .• , but I .. , .. .. tt "' tD •• to the ..... I put preaure on ...,....,, .. I ----· Eagles Oust Cowboys as Favorite s . Dalla.s Has the Qtu:stions, Phil adelpma Supplies the Ansirers DALLAS (AP> -The Philadelphia Eagles can no longer draw on the in· tangibles 'that drive an underdog. The Eagles are the ones on lbe spot this year in the National Football Conference Eastern Division, not the defending cham· pion Dallas Cowboys. "Based on their performance last year, you would have to pick Philadelphia," aald Dallas Coach Tom Landry. "We have too many question marks and a new quarterback." NA'ftONAL MAGAZINES, pre·aeuon newspaper articles and other media are puttinc the favorite role 1quarely ln the lap of Coach Dick VermeU and hla talented Eagles, wbo compiled tbe aame 11-5 re· cord the Cowboys did last C The eo.boys blaeftt.d a favorable tle·breaker 1ttuatioa to eam tbe Nrt Eut UUe. Both teama lolt ID tbe DWotfa. D.U. play .. , ..eall1 ...... wttb the role • the ~riUca • ebatee, an r..utblnc the fcneattl ot doom for the COwboys, wbo loll qart.erbaek aoe-Steublch and tree....., CM ffarrtl to rttlremmt . '"TbJI team worked ,..,... lD the off. seaaon than any I've been around," aald veteran linebacker D.D. Lewta. "We have a lot to prove. We intend lo prove a lot or people wrong." WHAT THE COWBOYS have lo prove Is that Danny White can effectively replace Staubach; that Dennis Thurman or Benny Barnes can play free safety now that Ran· FOOIB4U PREJllEW dy Hughes is lost to surgery; that st.rong safety Charlie Waters can make a sue· cetsful comeback from surgery; and that defensive end Ed ''Too Tall" Jones can make a comeback from pro boxing. Tbe Cowboys have question mark af\er question mark. Can smallish running back Tony Dorsett carry the load of a Landry· • projected 2S to ao runs per game? Can Aaron Kyle overcome surgery to be a fac· ter at cornerback? Can Milce Heiman or anybody play atrongslde linebacker with tbe blg·pla)' a bility of the departed Thomas "Hollywood" Henderson? The 'Ea1le1 have exclam1tlon poiata wbere the Cowboys have question marks . WILBERT MONTGOllEav can handle the beavy·duty runnin1 for the Easies. He proved it with l,515 yards last year. Philadelphia's secondary was the fourth best in lbe National Football League. The Eagles have a veteran, confident quarterback in Ron Jaworski. They are deep and talented at linebacker and that's without counting middle linebacker Btll Bergey, who is back and seems to have conquered knee surgery which kept him out ln 1979. Vermeil tries to downplay any king-of· the-hill notions: "WE'RE DEFINITELY playoff conten· ders ... but with the schedule we have, playing nine games against teams that won nine aames or more and another against a team that was 8·8, it will be very hard to prove won-lost·wise that we're a better football team. But 1 definitely think we will be." Waabinat.on. the New York Giants and St. Louis all possess trouble·maklng ablli· ty in the division with perhaps the Redskins owning the best leaitimate chance of passine the Eaales and the Cowboys. Quarterback Joe Tbeismann ls comlna Into his own for tbe Redaklna with such ex· cellent receivers as John McDaniel and <See EAGLES, Pa1e 81) --------' nerv t. , ...... • - ,_ __ -- ' • I ports A C•p•u .. bpon f '9M tM Wonct ot lpott• tat of Limbo, rs Checking It FN• AP DlltNl&cMt TORONTO Offfci•ls of tM Te .. 1 Ran•ert II bast"baU rlub and the Am rtun Lu ut have adopted n wall.and ee atthude In lbe 1rua case involvlna pitcher •'tlr&'uson Jenkins Jenkins. a nali"~ of Chatham, Ontario. I• 1ch~ul.ct lo • appear an provincial eourt Wtdnt' da.) In nearby Brampton alter beana charatd with thtt4! counts or posaeulon under the N 11.reotic Control A ct The 36 year-old r11hth&ndf'r was schedultd to pitch •8•ln11t the Toronto Blu~ Ja.yi Tuesday. but w.s replaced by (;harlle Hough. whot°"sed a rive-hit hutout In the8·0 victory by Texas. Tbedtttslon to remove Jenkins from the lineup camt> after atelephonediscw.sion between AL President Lee MacPhall and Eddie Robinson. Tex us · executive vice· president. .. Eddie Robinson r ailed me this momma and told me not to pltrh ttim." Ra nger M1&11ager Pat Corrale~ said prior to Tuesday's game The Idea not to Vhly Jenkins ongmated m the office or the American Lc:ague . said Bob F'is hel, assistant to Mac Phail. Mac Phail. who was en route to Milwaukee, was unavailable for comment .. We recogni zed the fac:t that 1t would not be a wise thing to have him pitch. u pecially m Canada with tht! heavy media interest on him, .. Fishel said from his New York office. "We were j us t trying to protect him and we informed the Major League Players Association of our decision ... .-------Qtto• e of dw Day ------. "The sad thing is, Vlnce Ferragamo is one of the most sensitive young men I've met. He's very im- pressionable and has the distinct feeling the Rams don't like ttim or want him." -Attorney Paa& Caruso, in dis- cussing contract negotiations between the Super '!Jowl hero and the management of lbe Rams. ~ger Carlson 8r.-tt. ff.-Ra.-Pn.-.-Kan•n• C'lffl Red·hol Gffr1e Brett luhed five hlt1 to raise II h11 av•r111e to .407 and Hal lllcaae drove in tour runt w1th a sln1lt~ •nd triple. powering Kanus Cl · ty to a '7·8 w\n over Milwaukee ln American Le~ue action Tuesday ni1ht Du Qulseaberry recorded his atat aave for the Royal• after pltchlnl, out of a on•-out, buea- loaded tltuatlon ln the nlnlh . . . OaJdand '1 atek Lnlferd pitched hi• 19th 1tral1ht complot~ 1ame and earned hla flrtt career victory over the New York Yankees. leadlna the A's to a 3·1 wln with a siic·hJtter . . . Bnace llotlU.e 1m11hed hla 10th home run leadln& off the ninth in- nJn1 to Uft ~attle to a 2·1 victory over Baltimore behind Floyd BaMbter'a four- hitter . Chrlle Ho•tla. at1rtJn1 In place of FerSUOD .Jeaklaa, pitched a flve- hitter and Mickey atvera drove ln three runs a s Texas blanked Toronto. 8·0 . Roy ~malley'a bases-loaded single keyed a ri ve-run fifth inning and lloter Erickson scultered seven hits to pace Min· neaota ton S 1 wu\ over t:leveland ... Toa\ Brookeaa drove ln two runs with a pair of inrield out.a and AareUo Lopu turned In a brilllunt job or long relief as Detroit beat the Chicaao Whltc SOx . 5 4 :\#fro# Mhe "" ('t-d .. no Grnnd S ia• Cesar Cedeno'• fifth career grand slam home • run highlighted a six-run uprising in the tlfth in- ning to power Houston to a 7·2 triumph over St. Louis Tuesday night m National League baseball action. Joe Nlekro picked up the victory with a seven-hitter ... Dave KJngman rapped two homers, including a two-run shot in the eighth inning. to lift the Chicago Cubs to a 4·2 vic- tory over Cincinnati. The win s napped a seven-game losing streak for the Cubs with Rick lleuc:bel picking up his 11th win with a complete game performance ... Gary MaW.ewa hit two homers, the second a two·run blast in the top of the loth inning, to give Allan· ta a 4-2 win over Pittsburgh ... Wlllle Montanez singled home one run and .Jerry Mumphrey doubled in another in the 18th Inning to lift San Diego to an 8-6 win over the New York Mets. The victory snapped a four.game losing streak for the Padres ... Doyle Alexander, the winningest CEoENo pitcher for the Atlanta Braves. says he wants his contract renegotiated and his salary increased "to the level of some other pitchers on the staff." Edison No. 2? Don't be surprised if you see Edison High's l>argers resting atop the first CIF football poll tis fall; it might be difficult~ rate the 1979 CIF ig Five Conference champions any lower con· dering the pre-season buildup they are getting on 1e national level. National Sports News Service, which operates 1t of Phoenix, rates Coach Bill Workman's Sunset eague champions No. 2 in the nation, a notch ~w Cincinnati Moeller. National ratings on the prep level are tdicrous in a way -especially before a season r'en starts. But there is significance in that bichever school gains a spot lends credence to r>tential. Down the list at No. 13 is Edison's chief rival 1r the ·~ Sunset League tiUe -Fountain Valley. MoeUer is probably a good choice for No. 1 nee il is in a situation where it recruits from the Dtire state of Ohio, plus other areas in the coun· ·y. The Top 20, according to the National Sports ews Service: 1. Moeller; 2. Edison; 3. Merritt ;land (Fla.>: 4. Port Arthur Jefferson (Texas l ; Deerfield (Ill.); 6. Montgomery Jefferson Davis .\la.>; 7. Tift County (Ga.>; 8. Lewisville (Tex· s); 9. New Orleans St. Augustine; 10. Saratoga Calif.). and wound up tearing a Ligament in his right knee while cutting sharply in a running drill earlier this summer. The cast is oU, but it will be several weeks before Pola, considered an All-CIF candidate, is able to help the Monarchs. • • • WESTMINSTER WGH football coach Barry Waters has beefed up bis team's arsenal with the addition of former Edison High and UCLA quarterback Rick Bashore as a coach. Bashore will help Waters whh the Lions' offense, which in· eludes quarterback David Harris. ••• ANOTHER EDISON ffiGH PRODUCT -Don Schroeder -begins his coaching career this fall as linebacker and defensive secondary coach for Pocatello High in Idaho. ••• BILL SCHROEDER and assistants Buddy Dyer and Sally Gutierrez are on the ropes with Citizens Savings and Loan, but Oyer says a -come· back is imminent. which will keep the athletic foundation afloat. SPORTS BREAK I FOOTBALL ,.------a .. n•ll T• .. •• ----- On th1I date ln baaeball ln 1174: Benny Ayala became t.be first National Leaauer lo 13 yean to hlt a home run in hia firtt major 1ea1ue at· bat as bis blast oft Tom Griffin powered the New York Meta to a f-2 victory over tbe Houston Aitros. Today's Birthdays: Texu Rangers infielder Buddy Bell is 29. Oakland A'• inllelder Mike Edwards is 28. IJ.4ii. Bo•h M~.rl'°°' 18-I TOKYO -Scott Bradley's two-run homer and • solo homers by Stan Edmonds and Pat Adams Wednesday carried the U nlted States to a 10· 1 victory over Mexico in the 26th World Amateur Baseball Championship. The unbeaten United States squad became the first country to win four game$ in the 12-nation round-robin competition. Mexico is 1·3. Stan Cl~ke or the University of Toledo scattered five hits and struck out 14 ballers in a route· going performance while the American colle~lans collected 14 hits. Bradley's first homer or the championship came in the bottom of the third inning following a single by Byron Hom of Eastern Michigan. With two away in the seventh, Edmonds and Ada ms ttit successive homers. the first for each in the tourney. Tabea11 Has a Bona Fide Challe11•~r Defending champion Taiwan. led by the II . two-hit pitching of Shub.Shin Lee1.,~eat Latin America. 6-0. Tues day to open the '34th annual Little League baseball World Series. The winners are favored to win their fourth title in a row and their ninth In the past 12 years. But a team Crom Tampa Bay, Fla., also established Itself as a legitimate contender when it trounced Pawtucket. R.l., 20-3 . . A $3.5 million civil suit challenging the National Hockey League's policy toward violence on and off the ice has been settled out of court-without resolving the issue in question. Henry Boucha, formerly of the Detroit Red Wings and more recently with the Minnesota North Stars. reached a settlement in his suit against Dave Forbes of the Boston Bruins. Boucha's suit arose from a Jan. 4, 1975 fight 1n which Forbes allegedly struck ham m the eye with a hockey· stick during a Bruins-North Stars game . Tean,lslo•, Radio TV: Tennis -U.S. Open update, 11:30 p.m .. Channel 2. RADIO: Baseball -Dodgers at Pttiladelphia, 4:30 p.m .. KABC (790). 11. Meridian (Miss.): 12. Spokane Shadle Park Wash.); 13. Fountain Valley; 14. Plano (Texas); 5. Boulder Fairview (Colo.); 16. Chicago Ml. 'armel; 17. Tucson Sunnyside; 18. Odessa Per- Jian (Texas); 19. Kannapolis Brown <No. ·arolina); 20. Pittsburgh Penn Hills. Presently the foundation and Hall of Fame. located near Los Angeles International Airport. is faced with a deadline of New Year's Day lo move out. Citizens Savings, which has funded the outfit since 1973. has asked out of. the obligation. "We don't have a sponsor yet," says Dyer. Daat s..,e!et .4 .. Sll'l•9 ••• THE PADS HA VE JUST been put on this week "But we're talking with a lot of different poeple, including an Olympic group and others around town. Nolhing's finalized, but I think we're going to be OK. •'They aren't going to throw us out on the street.•· or fall practice in football. but before they could ie donned there was a major loss in the Orange :oast area -Mater Dei High's Kennedy Pola. Pola, a starting linebacker as a sophomore in be rugged Angelus League and counted on as a ailback tor the Monarchs this season, appears lost or the entire non-league season and is given only lD outside chance of competing in league play >ecause of a knee operation. Schroeder began the foundation, which is the basis for All·CIF teams, among other things. in 1936 under the sponsorship of Helms Bakeries. Pola strained his knee weight-lifting (squats) Although sponsorship is up in the air Jfresent· ly. it appears there is no reason to1panic. Schroeder, Dyer and Gutierrez will continua,. their roles in Southern California athletics with'em- phasis on the preps. Rams Full of Surprises Jodat, Clark Among Latest Cuts By JOHN SEVANO -011"9 o.lly "lloUIAtt Surerise was the principal: reaction around the Rams' Cal State Fullerton training site Tuesday as Coach Ray Malavasi and his staff cut down the squad to SO in order to comply with NFL rules. First, and most shocking, was the trade that sent special teams leader Jim Jodat. beginning hls fourth season, to Seattle for a future undisclosed draft choice. Jodat, who received word of the transaction Tuesday mornlng, was "very surprised and upset, packed immediately and headed tor his new location." The surprises didn't st.op there, either, as Malavasi also cut punter Ken Clark. veteran cornerback Ken Ellis and both backup centers, Leon White and Larry Coombs. The release or Clark, who avera1ed 40.1 yards per kick in 1'71, 1eft only field goal kicker Frank Corral and reserve quarterbacks Bob Lee and Jeff RYlled&e to handle the punUng dorea. MalnuJ lndlcated that Corral woulcl be aJven the double duty laltlally, and that Lee and Rutledge would serve as backups. Punting is no stranger to Lee. howe ver, who also handled the duty wttileat Minnesota. As for White and Coombs, their r eleases were strange in that it left no backup center to Rich Saul. who has publicly gone on record this season as saying he'd only like to play two quarters a game this season. Doug Smith is one possible candidate. But Smith is currently filling the void left at right guard by holdout Dennis Harrah. Ellis. a 10-year veteran. was supposed to add stability to a young and inexperienced secondary, It's Malavasl's contention, however, that the you~ers are progressing better than he had expected. "Yes. it's a young secondary," admitted Malavasl, who had already lost veteran Dave Elmendorf early in the seuon. "but we feel we have a lot of good. youn• kids who can run. All of them have speed or 4.6 or better (ln the40-yarddaab>. ltl had to ma1te a lot or t.ou1h decl1lona," he added. "The tou1hest OGe belna Jlm Jodat. I can't aay enoup about him a nd whatheh .. donerorthe Rams. "He was very surprised and touched emotionally about the move. Yes. he was hurt. too. because from his standpoint he felt he was a Ram. I think one good thing of this is that he'll be able to play more. ··And, one of the nice things about being a professional athlete is that you make a lot or good friends. I trunk he realizes what happened is just part of the game." Malavasi and his staff believe Jodat became dispensable when rookie running back Mike Gum an. drafted in the sixth round out of Penn State. came on strong during the pre·season. It Is the staff's hopes that Guman will be able to pick up the slack left by Jodat. In Clark's case it seems he was Just a victim of the numbers. The Rams have a lot of bodles they want to keep and not enough spaces. The Rams also felt they could get by without Clark with punters Corral and Lee in camp, a lthough the latter two are definitely rusty. ·'You make changes and moves to better yourself.'' s aid Malavasl. ~--------------------- .. George Brett drills his second hit during a five-for-five night in Milwa ukee, where the Royals edged the Brewers, 7·6. Brett's performance lifted his average to .407. The scrappy El Segundo High product is bid- ding for the first .400 season since 1941, when Ted Williams hit .406. IJaseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE West Division W L Pct. GB Kans as City 82 44 .651 Oakland 65 62 .512 17Yz Texas 62 63 .496 19\.'z Minnesota 55 72 .433 21v.i Chicago 52 70 .426 28 Angels 49 75 .395 32 Seattle 46 79 .368 35\.'z Easl Division New York 75 50 .600 Ballimore 74 50 .597 v.i Boston 66 56 .541 7"4l Detroit 65 58 .528 9 Milwaukee 67 61 .523 9'h Cle veland 64 60 .516 lOYz Toronto 51 73 .411 23\.'z T""4!ey'15<Wft Bo\tOI' $. A1'9M1 t Tues I . TorontoO Mlnne\Ola $. Cle.-el-I Ottroft s. Cnicl>QO' K&MasClty I. Mllwau~M ~ Oeklel>CI l. New York 1 ~•ttl• 1, Balllmore 1 T.Uy'1Ge"'" Too IMfQlcll llMI at Toronto I Clancy 11-10) Mln,..\Ote !Arroyo ._., et t i.vtl-..6 Ulerlltt • U·ll, n Ottroll (Mof'rl\ IJ.lll ll Clllc~o I Burnt 11-111, n Kanus City ISollttodr .. ,l •I Mllw1ukff IMllchell J.21, n Onlv ,..,,., sc'-duled NATIONAi.LEAGUE WeatDlvllion W L Pct. GB Houston 71 54 . 568 Dodt~n 69 56 .552 2 Cincinnati 67 59 .532 41h Atlanta 62 63 .496 9 SanFrancisco 62 63 .496 9 SanDiego 52 74 .413 19Yz East Division Pittsburgh 70 56 .556 Montreal 69 56 .552 'h Philadelphia 65 58 .528 3Yz New York 58 67 .464 11 Yz St.Louis 54 69 .439 14 \.'z Chicago 50 74 .403 19 TIMMey'ISOrH o-..n •. Pfln.0.1111>1• ' S.n o'-'· N-York 6111 IM lnoll Atlanta 4, F>lnsl>uf"Oll 1 I 10 fnn1nosl Chlu90 •. Clnclnnau 1 Hou1ton 7, St. Louis 1 Only oames sc'-dulect " T.Uy'aG.mft D-..n hWICll 10." at F>hll-lpllla ICa<llon ·~'"" Sen Francisco (Whitson I t ) e t Montru l IS.nctersontJ.71.n S.110l990IWIM4>SI elN•wYork I Burrls7·1),n Houstof\ IK. FON.<h 10.IOl at SI. L.ouls I FulQMm .. ,,., Only91""°'SC"9clul9CI 1rs IAIWICI DATSUN'S 8th ANNIVERSARY COME& SH OUITAG SPECIALS TISTDRIYI A DATSUN IARWICI WIU. GIVIYOUTHI SHIRT Off HIS IACI I l ' 0 ' ' I ) .. ' 1 , 1 l J ' ' • t ' ' j I ·- A~Wl ...... IO TRACY AUSTIN VOLLEYS HER WAY TO THE MILLION-DOLLAR MARK. To Drive, That Is . 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Tracy Austin, who travels frequently from her Rolling Hills ~slates home to take advantage of her memberships al the John Wayne Tennis Club (Newport Beach) and Los Caballeros Racquet and Sports Club (Fountain Valley), finally got her learner's permit. She won a car in her first pro tournamemt (Stuttgart) and has picked up a couple more since but until this summer , she couldn't legally drive. · Austin recently eclipsed the $1 million mark in caner earnings, but all her checks are sent direct- ly to her agent's office in Washington, D.C. "I doo't see much of it," says Austin "but I dtoft'f Deed much. either. I live at home ~th my TENNIS parents, so 1 don't have much in the way of ex- peases.'' • • • "BEN AUSTIN BECAME the youngest '' millionaire in sports history, three security guards Crom Wells Fargo Bank marched on the court with six large money bags approximating the weight aad bulk of $1 million in $5 bills. Austin CmaUy escaped the photographers and said, "I felt so silly out there. I don't know what to say. l &>n't feel any different." At the press briefing afterwards she admitted that tbe concept of all that money escapes her. n "A million dollars! It's hard to understand tt how much that is. It's easier to relate to vie· : tories," she said. "Being No. 1 is still the main ~ thing. Winning the U.S. Open or the Wimbledon 11 mixed -those are tangible things." P 1t may be ¢ifficult for her to imagine, but her ~ earnings are also tangible -$1,021,969. ti ••• &OB\'N RAY IS EXPECTED to defend bis ti- • tie tn the prestigious men's 3S division of the 11 Paeific Southwest Seni.ors tournament coming to Newport Beach Tennis Club Sept. 8-14. Ray edged Bill Bethard in last year's finals : after Bethard bad upset one of the tourney s fHorites, Horst Ritter, in the semifinals. : Prize money for all the age divisions totals $10,000. Entries will be accepted through Sunday. Information is available by phoning 644--0839. • • • FORME R MISSION VIEJO pro Valerie Ziegenfuss Bradshaw teamed with her father George to win the father-daughter division of the '' &tth La Jolla Tennis Championships. The kicker is ., tha'Valerie is six months pregnant. ~'The last time we played together," Valerie ~ said; "was 16 years ago when we won here. I was 1$. Now I'm 31. Dad is 62 and playing better than .: ever." " Marty Hogan. the world's No. 1 ranked player, leads an impressive field at the Pro Rae· quetball Classic which began today at King's Rac- quetball Court, just off the 'San Diego Freeway at Goldenwest Street in Westminster. A total of $15,000 will be split among the win- ners, with first place netting $4,500. Semifinals are Saturday at 2 and 4 p.m., with finals scheduled Sunday at noon. . Hoj(an's top competition figures to come from Mike Yellen, the only player to beat Hogan in tournament action this year. Hogan holds a 3·2 edge over Yellen in bead-to-head battles. • • • G&OVND ST&Otn:~ -Laguna Beach Tennis Association took in $1 ,200 as its share of the Third Annual Nolan Tennis Classic. The take exceeds last ye.ar's profit by $400 . . . Finals in the 19th annual Huntington Beach Open are scheduled tbis weekend at Pacific Sands Tennis Ciub ... LA Tennis Club will host the 94th annual Southern California Sectional Championships Sept. 13-21. First played in 1886 (which mates it one of the oldest tournaments in the world), the SoCal has produced such champions as Bobby Riggs Bill Tilden, .Jack Kramer, Pancho Gonzalez, A'rthur Ashe, Billie Jean King and Jimmy Connors ... T<?P teaching pros will be playing in the Tustin Hills Racquet Club Pro Invitational Sept. 5·7 ... Entries are still being taken for the Costa Mesa Junior tournament coming Sept. 27·28 and Oct. 4-5, sponsored by the Costa Mesa Tennis Club. For in· formation phone 557 -0211 .. * * * * * Austin Survives Bizarre Match * NEW YORK (AP) -It will take more than unusual conditions, a tight arm and the· pressure of being the defending champion and No. 1 seed to get Tracy Austin upset. Austin beat Anne Smith 6-2. 7.5 Tuesday night in the first r ound of the U.S. Open tennis championships, then described the match as difficult and somewhat bizarre. "Now that it's over. I'm glad it was tough," said Austin, at 17. the world's top women's player. "You have to get used to the planes flying over. I didn't realize how much you go by the sound of the ball. It's hard to judge how hard it's hit when you don't hear it. It's weird." Tracy took today off but one of her main cha llengers. second-seed Martina Navratilova, had an evening match with Lena Sandin of Sweden. Frolfl Pa .. Bl r • -r I I l EAGLES ·FLYING IDGH? ••• RJcky Thompson as sure-handed targets. John Riggins walked out of camp but the Redskins could still be salty overland behind Clarence Harmon and Buddy Hardeman. COACH JACK PARDEE'S crew will be pesky II not dominant on defense with such big play makers as strong safety Ken Houston, defensive end Coy Bacon. comerbacks Lemar Parrish and loe Lavender and linebacker Brad Dusek. The Redskins (10·6 in 1979) also get to open the Miion on a Monday night at home against the Cowboys. Washington is 8-0 lo RFK Memorial Stadium on Monday nights. . St. Louis has a new coach, Jim Hanifan, but lbe 1ame old touchdown-throwing quarterback, .Jim Hart. The Cardinals thrashed Cleveland, 42•9, in ••tr exhibition opener and came from behind to laeat Tampa 8ay. 21·14, to ahow they aren't all that far aw1,y from putting it to1ether. , H.\NIFAN HEl .. P£0 B\JlLD the "Cardiac Oardlnala" of the mld·lt'70I under Coach Doo Coryell and was the offensive coordinator of the record-smashing San Diego attack in 1979. The Cardinals , who were 5-11 in Bud Wilkinson's final season, have one of the NFL's finest runners ln Ottis Anderson, the 1979 Rookie of the Year with 1,605 yards rushing. The offense will have to earl')' the load for St. Louis because of a young defensive line. THE GIANTS, 6-10 last year, have had trouble scoring touchdowns In the preseason but quarterback Phil Simms proved as a rookie he can put polntl on the board. Mike Hogan and Billy . Taylor should capably shoulder the Giant running game. Second-year tight end Tom Mullady has looked •ood In the preseason, catching seven passes ln one game . Defeo.alvely, the Giants can play tough with the likes of ends Gary Jeter and George Martin, and llnebacken Harry Carson and John Skorupan. Free a.rent Mike Dennis of Wyoming hu surprised at comerback as has rookie Myron Lapka at de· fenalve tackle. Vtnneil calls thl1 the "tou1hest division in the Nf'L." Now he knows what it fe(>IS like to be in the centerohhe bull'a·eye. • QUALITY SERVICE ••• FAST HOURS: MOM. THRU N I. 7:30 AM TO 5 PM SAT. 7:30 AM TO l PM ~iJitJDJ.m'JJ.~mg TH IS WEEK'S SPEC I A LS? Q~~~~ ENGINE BRAKE OVERHAUL , : TUNE-UP ~r~,T $7888 . · -Most 4 Cylinder Cars With ~ \ ~L~~· ~-Electronic Ignitions-~_\. .. OU\\ Foreign Or American ~~ c"O\Cf. MEAE'S WKAT WE DO . • • $ 2 4 _ 1 • ~~s" ,_ fltsiSIOf Spark 2-WHEEL 4-WH•EL : ~r'~~=S9eed FRONT DISC DRUM-TYPE • Ttsl Battery & Chlrglng S"'Qle PlSlon System M ost American Cars System 6 cyl s2911 Arnerocan Cara We'H 1ns1etl tectoty pre-arced • tnspec:l l\olOI, OlstlibU10f tap • We lnslall front brake pads. linings, new fron1 seals and P.CV Valvt, IOnltJon tables. 8 cyl '3611 new front seals end brake return sprlngs/combl k•IS. -.if ntlf, Crin1tcaM Vent • nerdware, rebulld cetopers. rebutld Ill! tour wheel cyllnderS Fiiier. Vapor ~nlsler Fiiier . Add $10 IO< Cars Withwt resurlece rdtors, repack front and reaurl•c• brake drums On Cars Without Electronic Electronic Ignition "#t>ee1 bearings. Inspect mesl« I new wheel cyl s 10 eacn 11 Ignitions. In Addition To Some Air Conditioned cylinder •nd br1ke hoses. needed ). repack front wheel Above1• We Install Points & Car• Sl"'htly Hlg"-r bleed ayetem and add new 11eer1nos. Oleed sysrem and r1ew Condenser .. 'V "" tluld, 1nen •oed 1es1 the car add nuld aoo road teit ·~mxmXJxm·mr; OFFERS EXPIRE SATURDAY AUGUST 30, 1980 l 101 Front End ALIG.NMENT $16 al Our skilled · · mechanics I ~~\ set caster. · · r. /'f . camber and . C: l toe-in to ,,. J original , ~ specifications All American cars excepl Chevelles & Compacts wrth Front Wheel Dnve and/or MacPherson sospeOSIOt'I Pans extra 1f needed no add11lonal charge for factory air or torsion oars We test for leaks ... adjust belts check hoses, clean the condenser. Freon Included. P.rts Eltra LUBE & OIL CHANGE We'll 1nsl all up 10 5 Quarts o f Htgh Grade 011 & Lubr1- cat e Your C ars Chassis ... 0~~1~~ VGo~ & Light ~ Truck• LIMITED TIME OFFER! ~MOHROE.Y. Monro-Matic SHOCK ABSORBERS ~;~~f jf ~~~'.1; $12~! place them on proof of purchase. charging only tor 1nstallatlon rnstallatlon Available r•restone 4 Season • 5 Reason lll3~A~ W~ .. 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Sl6 mBtllt••I. 11 roe> ll•h, 1 v•tlowto11 DANA WHAAF 19• <>1•91e" 10 baH. I Darra cucla, .l6J 11on110, t 11a11ou1. 3J •oO 10\h 77• mach rel PA II A OISE COVE lit an91u, st D.ln 300mecktrtl,311111001 6SO rock 11\n llEOOpjOO 116 an9I•" JOO'""" blt\\ 1•3 <•h<O bin I o.arracuda~ 61l bonuo • hlflbul !IS mack.,11 S1S rock fish 8•- 712 1nQIU• 1,"10 mac\etel, 9S Don•to SANTA MONICA 79 111ote~ •lS .. no l>IH lOO macoe••• 60 Dono to• VENTURA 0 11191•rs 123 rock cod 4 l~Q coo, 17 cow cod, &S ca t.co oas. •7 ~"" bu• 3SO •ock ''"' 31S m~c-eret PORT HUENEME I Amerlc•rtl SO an9lttS l>S UllCO °""· t1S roe~ 1"11 I~ ma<ktret 71 bonito, '81 rock coo. I long <OO SEAL BEACH 113 al\Qlers •60 •oc• fish, ISO m1ckere1, 80 ~""d bass LONG BE ACH 18ttmortl Pieri 31 anQte" e oloto 1>ass 10 s.ono oau 300 macktr@I, l.S rock"'" IOueltft'• Wlt•rfl 106 •119111\ 31 boftlto, lO'I catoco bu• t ho1'hbYt S03 rot~ f1\n ·----..,,~--... FOR THE RECORD I SOCCER I BOATING I • Misc. TU.ldaly'I TrinHctlon1 IASllAU. 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Pllll MCKlnnetv. olle111I•• 1•011, 8oO Gtaret>rooll al'd Da•IG Becker dtltn\lvt Dac\S; J0toe Porlel•. ktOer. *"" Mike Sml!h. wlOt r..:•l•er BALTIMORE COL TS Cut Doug NolllH, dtltn\l•I D•O , 8ollbY Cale •"d Tom L•v1nc1tr, Olfen•I,,. twock• •rtd Ke11 W•lltr, Olle"'I•• 1l1Cklt Pl.KtG M41Ck Al•IOn ...., Ron L.llPotme, ttohl •nd•. 1110 Tim FOlo •'°"' Jim ltlO«'• otltnstve tackl•\ OI\ 1M '" fured rewrve H'1 Pl~•d Ron Ferrwndet Of'len\IW tACkJe. on t tf'Sfr-vt Hit tor f'Of" IOOID.1111 •nlur~ BUFFALO BILLS Cul Oouo Grt...,. utety 1<ett11 Moooy •no Ton. Leonard Qu•ll••lllO• l<en M1cAtu 119111 tnd. )oh11 Pa1terw11 MOltly, How••d Betlooe flll<tc returner· J()f'ln Ml\kO, ounter C"49rl1~ 01vl\ de-f eni1ve t •cMll', truJ Jot M< Lauonitn, 11n•llockor Plat ed Tooo K ruoer ou•r1tfbt<.,. on IM 1nJurM '"H' vtt tl\I CL.El/ELAND BROWNS Clit Le"• Colllrt\, running Dick. Mickey Som• de ltn.tve tackle, Pat Morlar1y. r11nno11c;i 1100 Peter Boer~ter klO" Sam C••~n ooens1vt 1actl.lt", Rfck Oon1ld\On, llf\eb•Clttr Jeff LanQhan\., c~nler •nd Jim Moo••. Q<U•d Pl.Ced Mercut J<IO...,,, dP '""'Ive tacit.._, on tM lnJurl'd r•~rvf' '''' DALLAS COWBOYS Cul Start Wtllslfr del11111w IMC ... and Scott Lf•Ol•w luttlllCk DENI/ER BRONCOS Cut Crterht Wttl Otltn\ht back Vine~ t(enney w~ r• <•Iver C•to1f\6 M ont9omf'r'f rtturn spec fall st , .Ctnh Upertw QU•rd Art S"'1th linebacker .tnd Phil Far,.s • ...,1M re<t•ver DETROIT LIONS Cul Jort BroOll\ tlnrb•c,tr Lawrence Cailr'lti, tullb•Ch Watlv Prsuit ottens1ve trnem•n WiHif' PArher, center Cnn\ 0 1etencn, Quc.trd, T6m Moon t1C)f'\t ~no. •nd Mar• Shetttt'r and HK to• G•av dlte11"•• 1>11<•~ Pl•<•d Otwa.111 J1tt •nd f:fay Wil11arn\, W•Ofo rtt<•hiers. Of'\ •"«' 1n1urHS rr\otrv• Hs1 GREEN BAY PACo'ERS Cut P•ul Audtln\'-1 hnebac-er A1(kV P•tton run 111119 bllc\ Ranoy 0.•11. quar1trlll0. Tom 81rney O'K""ll"(""fr, and tnrw1n Tudit r uote1v PtoctG Mii J..:•'°" 9u•rd. O.••• S,tmmon\ h~kt-r ano Troy Thom•' cff ftn\tYtt'nCJ. on lf\t 1n1urf'd (f"\.*r °'f" lt\t HO USTON OILER S Cul Slot B•umo•rt~r dtlt-n~1ve eno But Cun t tr. s.trono s.at•ty Ed Harr •s runn1no bAO Ml~• MurPll• tln•ll•C•., Rlc~••G El ltnder, wide receh1er, Cnri' ComM UQhi ertd Ptocod 8ooblt Clark, 1unn1n9 back GulOO Mtrtcens, quar1erba< t..·WI°* rf'Ct'P~tr John Schullma<~r. ollen>ove QuarG •nd Randy Yo;,119, tenter KANSAS CITY Cl-<IEFS WaOYed Jon Sten~ruo ktc..,er and Otno MenQtt'rO ••Cl<•• LOS ANGELES RAMS Cut IC•rt Ettl~. corn•rbl<k Ken Clark puntf'r JM Rest1t ••••tv pynle< Kt Vln Wil\ln..,.,, Roi> RI .. l"'•ll•IHI, •nd Jim Or ... Otltl\\I•• trtCb, elld "-•"• CoomD• •"" I*°" 'ollhltt. cont•' • Id Howuo '"''°" llnelMl<'tr. on -1n1vreu , ew-tW-11\.t ¥1 DOLPHINS WatveG IJOD M411~' JI -· I •r\d. llllllMClltrl • .,.-fuoene e,ro . ._. ....... rt<elver NE W ORLEANS SAINfS Cwt GtrO 'f'premt .... klcktr, s1e .. Jun\m ...... llCklt, OoUQ P1ntll, 911•rG Mike Jolly. ••ll'IV. 0••10 Gr1y •nd Eric l"etton. <Ol'llef-k•, Mike AUQUSly11l1k, tulllMCk. '"" c;or- 81flk•, wldt rtctl••r Ptocad Steve P1r1<ttr, Get1rt>l•• t1Ckll. on 1111 Injured ••ttrv• 1151. NEW 'f'ORK JETS Cul Eric Cun• nlnohem, often,lve llnenwn. OAKL AND AAIOERS Cul cnarlt\ Plllly1w , dtltrt>I•• 1111emt11. ferry Robl•lllt. L•Rold Jonn and 8oolltr Auuell, ru11nlng twoclt•; Di n Medtln, c;iu11d, 1M St .. e Potter, lln•b.Klttr P IK1d M41mt Johnsot'. ""*b•Cker, Kenny H•U •nd Ch1rtu PlltlllP\. utttl". and M•tcotm B•rnwell, wide t«•4wr. Oft tf\t' lnlur.o r• ..... 1111 PH ILADELPMI,.. EAGLES Welvod Menny Slsl1u11k. Gt le11\lvt tnd. Gr•O M11r111•. olft n>t•• 11c1tl1, Mike Curcoo, ll11eboc klr, Oucllou• Lu , mtddlt guord, 011rt L•Croue. llrtetM"er. JOI 80\llc, ct11ter. Rot> Hertel, quar1tttwock •rtd ouord Bob Brewer Acoutreo Ron 8 •ku, vu•ml, trom Ille &elllrnore Cotti tor dn 11rtdl1ct0Md luture G•att <llOlce Ptoced Ktn OUrtek. tlOlll end. JOI Stewart wide receiver •rtd Lem Burnham. oi.f1r111ve trtd, on lht lnjurtG r• tier11e llst ST LOUIS CAR DINA LS Cul Mat¥ B•teman, PuQter, Gery M•y~, corner-back • St••e He11ry,0tltn•lvet11ck, Gr•11t H- 01tt11•I•• tacltte M••k Jono. olltn\l•t ou•rCI. •nd J1m R•Mty, det•nitv• tn<J Pt1ct0 Jim Clwtds, wide t.Cti••r Gary P1rrl1, llglltencl, Ind Tury Stlt•t. guard, Oft '"' •n1urt<1r.se< .. 1111 SAN DIEGO CHARGERS Cut Lydoll Mllchell al'd MlllOft H1rdwfY olleft•I•• taOtt PllCtG 8oO Gr1190r, dllensive 111ck. •rtd C1rt Mceiff, 11..etM<ker, "" Ille lnjurtd rewrve tlst Pti(:e-d Mlkt ThOm•s. runnlnQ 1110., °" tl'te re.erve Ohyslcolly un1Dlt 10 perform hS1 SEATTl.E SEAHAWl\S ACQulrtd Jim Jodat, runn1n9 batk l1om Int LO• AnotlH Ram\ for a n uncltsclostd drMI cnotu. CUI Don Dute• end Juen Collins. "'"llH , T°"y Ben1amo11 artd Way11e RllUtll, •unnlnc;i l>aO> L•rrv Potowsk1 llMba<i tt. Merll M<.Nf'al °''""'"'"• Ind Larry Oor\ey •nd Oanrty Garcia wide rectl•trs, Ind Sieve D•v1\. punter TAMP A 8AY BUCCANEERS Cut Dini Notrlge<, 1t1111Meker Ptoceo Greo Mor1.,.,, ou•rd."" ·~ lrtlund '"''""· 11•1 WA$MINGTC>f' REOSl(INS Cut Miile 8r1c;ig, °""'"' 0.11 NU90rtl, guo•G. Oort H•rrl\, sa!etv. G,..,, RlcnarG•on. tight encl, St...,. Stae>ter, wide rtt•l•t• ••o Cnrl\ Godl••Y. drfen•t,,. IKkle Ptoced Morris Owtns, wlOr rK•lvet. •nd Mike Gibbon' tac~t~. on tf'll fn1urfd •e\erw 11\I HOCK EV N•tioNI Hooey L ....... QUEBEC NORDIOUES Sloned Peler Sl11S1ny, cetiltr, Incl Anton St•stnv, riQlll wino.10·• sht·yearcontr1<t e•<h ST LOUIS 8 LUES Signed L•rrY Petey, Ulltl•, anG Merit Rffd rlQhl wl"O SOC CEit N-AftMrlc.ft Socc•• L•atue TORONTO BLIZZARD AnrtOUnceG lhll Peter Lor1tTte!'f •nd tvan Luk•<•••< •nd Jim Bo"'· •orw>•rd\ •1"0 Ortw 6u~by, mldtltlder. ""''" not Pl•'P tor 1ne Nor1h American So<.u!'r leeoue t•am nt•t season COLLEGE BAYLOR N•mecl 8111 Mertelff 1rt11rlm aUtlellc director, ette<ll•e Sept I 8ROOICLV'N COLLEGE Nameo Ch•rllt Mu~rla ~oo 10011>1111 co.ch IDAHO Rehired Nam•d Jim Se•all men's te-Mts coach INIOANA Name<! Phil Henson""""'"' tr•ctc. •nd cros..s '°""''"ewe,, Orange County's Youth Soccer Boom Rekindled More Than 18,000 Youngsters Are Gearing Vp f or Fall AYSO Campaigns By CURT SEEDEN Of .. 0.11, "' ... ''"' Each year, September brings with it three im- rtant events: the beginning of the school year. e new television season (well. maybe not this :ar); and another American Youth Soccer ·ganization campaign. This year, more th an 18,000 youngsters, ages 6 18, will compete m the two AYSO "areas" along e Orange Coast. All regions in Area K (central Orange County) 1d Area L (southern Orange County) have complet· r egistration. However, some regions have a few e nlngs on certain teams. and others report waiting .ts which are still growing. The following is a rundown on the various re- ons with information regarding the 1980 A YSO 1ttles: AREAK Region 5 (Fountain Valley, Westminster, San- Ana). Commissioner Ann WilU$ms reports ore than 2,300 kids are set for the new season. ?ague practice is set to begin the first week of iptember. The Region 5 AYSO hotline phone amber is 531-2750 .. Region SS (North Huntington Beach) Accord- g to Commissioner Martin Bertram, 1,500 >ungsters are set to begin league action Sept. 20. ersons needing additional information on late re- stratioo can phone 847-6995. Reeloa SC (South Huntington Beach). This ear's commissioner is Klaus Goedecke. Region 56 C:Ollision Elimina tes Fr ance 3 NEWPORT. R.I. (AP> -The ury stood in judgment, 1t eemed, of 10 years of long, hard 1ork. French Baron Marcel itch, who had spent much of his allpoirit pen fortune on an ssault on the America's Cup, tood accused of the high seas' l\OSt grievous offense. short of .QUU ny. With the victory in his tenuous .rasp, he was charged with oitiatlng a collision between his iwn yacht, France 3, and that of be English 12-meter. Lionheart, n the final day of challenger emlftnal competition at the \merlca's Cup. boundaries extend to Adams and Beach Boutvevard. Region 57 CEast Newport Beach. Corona del Mar). Commissioner John Stuart expects 1,240 A YSO enthusiasts for the start of league play. Stuart says the region has a large waiting list for youngsters wanting to play. and coaches are in de- [J\.and. For more information, phone Stuart at 644-66~. Region 96 (North Irvine. Tustin, Santa Ana). Commissioner \Joe Indes will welcome 1,647 soccer players when the league commences Sept. 20. There is a waiting list for youngsters hoping to play, but openings are few. lndes reports. For ad- ditional registration information, phone Jim Stone at 832-0025. . Region 97 (West Newport Beach). Approx- imately 800 youngsters are awaiting the Sept. 1 opener, according to Commissioner Don Wolfe. Names are being taken and will be placed on a waiting list. The first league game is set for Sept. 20. Information on late registration is available by calling Andy McCunniff at 646-5311. Region 117 (Central Huntington Beach). Mike Brooks returns as region commissioner and ex- pects 1,200 youngsters to be on hand when the league begins on Sept. 14. There is a waiting list for late-comers to the area. Additional information is available by phoning Brooks at 963·2164. Re~ IZO (Costa Mesa). Youngsters who have missed any of the registration dates for this region can sign up Sept 6 at Baleric School. Ac- cording to Commission.er Don Tyssee. there are a few openings in various age groups. More than 1,200 boys and girls will compete this season. More information is available by phoning Tyssee at 556-1645. Regfoo 143 (West Huntington Beach). Com- missioner Patrick Husted says 90 teams, with close to 1.300 youngsters. will battle this season beginning Sept. 20. A waiting list for this league exists, but there are few openings. For additional late registration . phone Husted at 840-1606. Region 144 (South Irvine).' Irvine youngsters who live south of Barranca compete in this league. and about 850 kids will open the new season during the second week of September. Jeanine Rinlinger is the commissioner of this league and can be re- ached at 552-9397. Rinlinger says there is a waiting list, but most of the 59 teams are filled. Region 213 (North Irvine). Commissioner George Koutures reports more than 1,300 youngsters are set for this year's games. Practice contests begin Sept. 6, with league games com- mencing on Sept. 20. There is only a waiting list for this league. AREAL Region 41 (Laguna Niguel). Commissioner Bill Thurman says 900 boys and girls will compete this season. Although teams have already been draft· ed . some late signups are being accepted. The league kicks off the fi rst week of September. For additional registration information. phone re- gistrar Laurie Crosby at 495-1194. Region 84 <Mission Viejo). Ed Silva is the new • com missioner for this region. He expects 2,100 players to be out in force when league play begins. Youngsters still wishing to register for this region can phone the A YSO hotline at 581-6030, or sign up at Dr. Hernan Briggs' dentist office, 25255 Gabot Rd., Laguna Hills on Monday. Wednesday or Fri- day between 9 a .m . and 1 p.m. There are some openings in various age groups for this league. Region 85 (Lake Forest. Laguna Hills. El Toro, Aegean Hills). Commissioner Rocky Rua, well known in soccer circles in the Saddleback Valley, continues as the No. 1 man in the league. Rua reports that all teams are full with more than 2.000 youngsters set to play this season. For more information, phone Rua at 837-1896. . Region M (Laguna Beach. South Laguna). Commissioner Roz Bergouo says 630 youngsters ar e set to play in the Art Colony. Teams are full, and action begins in early September. Region 87 (San Juan Capistrano, Capistrano Valley and Dana Point). Dale Smith is the new com missioner for this region. More than 900 youngsters will compete this year. The season kicks off with practice games Sept. 6 and the league contests set to begin al on Sept. 20 .. There is a waiting list for this league. For more informa- tion, phone Smith at 496-8185. Region 111 (San Clemente, Capistrano Beach, Palisades). This year's new commissioner is Luis Marano, who reports 800 youngsters ready for bat- tle when the season begins Sept. 13. Most registra- tion for this region is closed. but there a few open- ings in the 7, 8 and 9-year-old age categories. The International Jury spent ttarly three bours vlewlns three ieparate videotapes and hearing u timony from a bout 10 •ltneue., tncludln s both *1ppen, before announcina lta leellkln~ "LIHbeart is dl1quallfltd mderrule35foralterin•coune." L.--~.;.._ ______________________________________________________________________________________________ ~hlty::;; ..... ~ ... i:;: HEAFS A LOOK AT YOUTH IOCCER I OUNDAAIEI IN THE ORANGE COAIT AREA FOR TH! UPCOMING SEASON. ... ··- ............. ___ "" J • r .8 cS !• d e g ft d I· 5 8 11 h It 8 n- JS 1e al ts 1t- 1 s 1e 1e lS l l ] • I. tS.O _IU ••• 111.0 , ... _ 11.4 11.J 17.S 167 ... , 16.7 ... ~ 16.0 1S.S 1U 1S.O 1S.O IS.O 14.1 14_5 1'.l 14.J 14.J 1'.J ,, .. t. 1S.O 10.S 10.0 '·' I.) ,. 1.1 7,, 7.J 10 ,, 6.7 ., 6.7 '·' ,_, •. o "' u s.• u u u S.• s.• S.• ] NL HL HL NL 10,tS NL \l~ ,, 07 1,01 lt.IO 10.13 •.SI 16.SS NL NL NL NL Nl NL NL 11.S7 .... ttl• llSt Ul "°' IJ.01 11.,, "·" .,_,. IO.S7 7,4' :~:~ NL 1+.21 7 IJ 17.'7 IO.O 2.111 uo NL 0.07 NL NL NL P.~ t t tt tt tt NL NL ~l '"' l .... "' '"" "-r .... H I BttSlness Wednesday, August 27, 1980 DAILY PILOT 8:J State 011 Taxe Oil Wind/ all Light SACRAMENTO <AP> Stale Om· t,ro1aer Kea Cory 11)'1 th• tat.e's u · peeled windfall " \ltnue from otl price deeontrol ls runn ne ~million below predfotlooa thb )'Ur Cory, wtto It also cllairman of UMt State Landi Commbaion, add~ at a aewt C'Oftftrence that rovtoue I.a la.kc ly to fall anoth4tr $100 rnllllun ho'1 of predicUou neat year Prices paid ror heavy crudf' otl pumped by private compan M on •tale-leased tidelands haven 'l 1n er.a1ed ln rttent months. Cory lll1d He aaid the state should pu\ up $1 mUUoo to try to aet lhe ttdtraJ gov- ernment to frnance a printe rel\nery that would tum heavy CaJifor01a crudt> 111tu JCM~ol1n"'· even thouan lhf'rt ls nu 1uarantet that t11lh~r the t~t'raJ rovemme.nt or an oll com pany would takt part Ln such a pro, Ject ~ry a.aid Udeland• revenues would be $520 mllUon lhla final year , In itead of an earlJt'r for.,cut ur $576 million. U current prirl' trentb con tlnue, he said, revenue11 in fhwal ll~l o.82 v.111 be ~70 mlllJon Instead of 1670 million "lt's unfortunate, bel'&USe we'•~ dept'ndinR s1gnJf.1 <.'a ntly on th&t money for school construction 1and other ronstruct1on," said Seo AJbert Rodda. D Sacramento. chairman of the Senate Flnan<.'e.Comm1tlee ''l'M NOT GOING TO MISS DELIVERING A BABY ••• '' I (.cln reldl out~1oe ol nome .rnd ol11Le ~ll(JW1ng l!lal I llUI \jl)lllq IV"''" r1r•11.1•11111i ol baby wnen Ill belwee11 UI .111ull'> l11111•111• H 'iC1Hnt.1Jt M ll l,.111oq,1 P,11 ~ DURING I HE GASOLINE CRUNCH WHAi MORE CAH I SAP £V0I Wlltt RADIOS IN IHE TRUCK I" 11r h w N) 'I. f ..... rQJll) ' 'wt, , , t It I '1•• tt1, • L1r1P •'<ll Ar \R & t r.ni-..,11 W":· Rr•'">"' ••ors. ... MY PAGER AND I ARE PARlNER$ My °' "''""' J~ t ' ' "''" I •• I •I , pobl•C. tr nq • ,, ,• , ,1 1 ru,\.! A,, tflit•I ~-'\f'" re tt '' tl, 1>ia(lftt.al'\llt11t~1'l1· ' .. , 111,,wa 1il,t1• -'''''"" ''•r r.~ t11' H L IA11•1•11 H C ~wotw Ptumt>11'1J 81itt•\d P1·• lttANKS 10 ANSWfR PAG£ IHE OH[ !HING IHAI SClS ME APAlll '" ... , .... , ... , I ~r1 ' ft··· y, ,,, Ans-Ne! Page can ale<l yoo to tmp0r1ant phone calls 24 hrurs a day 1n Los Angeles. Orange. R1verstde. San Bernardino ano pans of Venlura counties There_ is no lrm1t to the number of "beeps" you can receive and no exlra phOne charges°' spectal equipment to install When someone wants you, they 1ust dtal on any phOne It's as easy as that' Gall us tcx1ay '°'all the details' R~Sl\JEA PfllJE 645-1342. 731-7777. 831-2493 Or call lntormatron tor the Answer Page othce nearest you flt1 N~te Tf"a• Dallas Cowboys ' (ormer star Roger Sta uba c h will quarterback again. this t ime as board m e mb er for Overhead Door Corp. He quit football last year to pursue busi· ness. Western Extends Passes SAN FRANC ISCO (AP ) W ester n Airlines plans to expand its $50 travel pass pro- gram to rughts between either Portland or Seat- ti e -Ta com a and Sao Francisco. Under the plan, five one-way trips on those routes make a flier eligi· ble for a $5() discount pass on any Western fJi ght. Passengers can redeem up to 10 or the passes at one time for a total travel credit or $500. COLLECTORS CORNER Rare Coins & Stamps GOLD & SILVER Prfcea for 8-~0 -Ct.t1e.01 •vr -te r .. oerr~ SMS. UJI. M•ple LHls M4S. t4SI. IOOCor~\ 1411. MM. SOP•'°' sm . Otl. -Stlv.,.8-Q\ 119'' IUS' C•lt ... CWNfti ~. (714) 556-6850 South CoHt Plaza VIiiage -·1•-n (K ___ Coeol~I t'ata Adven1semen1 Weal IY C"£state 18%-22% ANNUAL YIELD DOMOVAM CIA WFORD REALTOR MEDICAL IMPROVEMENT DEDUCTIBLE H ome improvements are generally not tax deducllble. but they can be -rf they're a medical necessity For example. a swimming pool to provide treatment for a polio victim; a charrseat efevator for a heart patient. central air condit1omng for a chrld afflicted with cystic f1bros1s How much o f the expense is deductible? The amount over which 1t Increases the property value For example. rf an elevator costs SS.000 and the properly value 1s increased by s 1.000 the S4 000 excess 1s deductrble If there's no increase rn property value. it's all deductible But you II need two documents to support this claim A letter from a doctor stating that 11 rs a medical necessity and a written opinion from a competenl real estate appraiser stating The amount r tf any) the improvement adds to the value of your property 963-8182 Marriage Always Shaky Business-g ove rnment Romantt Just a Fling? By JOHN CUNNIFF A,.._._ .... 1, .. NEW YORK Politics and economics are like a couple who cannot live apart. and cannot live together without constantly righting. Conflict and contradiction ce· ment their union. Rare moments of mutual interest and coopera- tion erode into verbal violence. And promises to "make it "'.°rk this time" re main just pronuses and nothing more. DO YOU remember economic fine tuning? Do you recall how in the early 1960s economists and politicians announced they had learn ed to tame the economy. to train it to do their bidding, to produce what they wanted? It was as if genetic experimen- ters had developed a new cow that forever more would provide a ll the milk mankind could want, and do 1t with the happy dis position or Elsie, the old Borden bovine. Fine tuning was supposed to allow the nation to force its economy to the limit to pro· vide maximum production and maximum jobs while skirting the edge or inflation. The only trouble was it didn't work . IT DIDN'T work because. as we learned, you cannot constant· ly flirt with inflation without falling for it, especially if you a re a politician seeking election and feel more spending means more votes Some economists still say the reason fine tuning railed, and tn· nation ensued. wasn't because the economics were misun- derstood but because the pollti· cians weren't lamed. Politicians who believed in l{bns and butter. In lhe late 1960s, President Lyndon Johnson proclaimed his belief that the country could fight a Limit· ed war in Vietnam and s e r v e Ameri c ans too . T he y cou ld have guns and but· ter too. But not fine tun- ing as well. cu""'"" Nevertheless. a nostalgia for fine tuning resulted next in con· cepts or "full e mployment," which some advocates put at less than 4 percent FOUR PERCENT unemploy· ment thus became a goal. for a while. Then 5. And now nobody knows what should be called full e mploy ment, th at is, the minimum unemployment rate that can be supported without in - Oation. You don't hear about these no- tions today, but others have taken their place. Remember budget balancing? Why how could you forget when it was on- ly weeks ago that President Carter said he was balancing lhe budget The announcement, of course. was all there was to it Nothing more. Ovt--r 1~ht-Cou n tt• 1· NASO Ustinqs As the country faces another deficit of $50 billion a year, or roughly lhe same as the 1980 fia· cal year deficit. as voters com· plain that living standards a.re railing, as industry is threatened with collapse, a new catchword is c irculating . It Is rein· dustriallzalion. REINDUSTRIALIZATION, u interpreted by politicians, seems to be little more than an aware- ness that, having viol ated economic sense for years, we must now get back to producing something other than inflation and taxes. Such as cars and steel and other goods at com· petitive prices. E conomists a nd politicians have that old-time zeal. This time. they seem to say, we will make it work. "We need each other," they promise. "We must work together for the country's good." Bliss again. but McCormick's Uamng w mpanr CHICAGO (Pl -The descen· dants or reaper inventor Cyrus McCormick will end their active management of Inte rnational Harvester Co. when Brooks McCormick retires in October. McCormick, 63. 1s the great· grandne phe w of Cy rus McCormick, who founded the McCormick Harvesting MachUie Co In 1902 the company As merged into International Harvester · llp • and Doten• N.,,... NMoClllC lntmlEa V•QoOH11 Veroru o ScleCmcl ()<Itron• S.tlFll LyndenT 0o ...... EaplrCo Me< Mm NwPll Cvwl HCA ACedllli TONM CenredH HOIOOm Melt-Acdtns pl AmlHOG I C1lfla ' Ol•IYlh •lPenOb Si.T Ind NllCIMed I N•-1 PM Tens BkCCln'IP It Oo .. Pll lntOI• wl Oonur BrH sCll RomAm BraeCp LtScten 'b't:r~'rao~ 1n1roc .... SI Handl TemlH UPr.,Lf AorlPOlf Allkl!Ft Al~ tnlralnd s .. prc,. 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Their circulation of 1.8 million topped that of the New York Daily News by 200,000 and was twice that of the New York Times and three times that of the W asbington Post. In fact, the Journal's circulation was growing so fast that the management had decided to ease up on promotion to hold down this growth. What with higher postal rates coming up, the cost of delivering those copies is going to be ,horrendous. VOU'RE NEVER SUPPOSED to tamper with a win- njng formula but on June 23 the Journal divided the paper into two sections to give it more room to expand its news coverage. It's now C'arrymg regular t•olumns on small business, regional trends . real estate, marketing and technology. At the same time there seems to be more em· pbasis on people. Just the other day. for example, the J ournal profiled Fred Silverman. the boss of the National Broadcasting Co. (NB C> W e were to l d that Silve rma n once punched and kicked an NBC elevator that didn"t arrive Money Tree quickly enough for him . Also: "Mr-Silverman still throws tantrums . He yells and curses al s u bordinates, break s pencils in fi ts or pique and fires executives in the depths of disap- pointment -after hiring them in mom ents of ex· uberance." Ah, there's the stuH of life! Who says bus iness has to be dull? Earlier the Journal reported on the strange goings-on at Buttes Gas & Oil, an Oakland company t hat had an· nounced the appointment of Richard J . Thomas as treasurer. When the Journal called to rind out what hap- pened to his predecessor, 0 . James Fajack, they were.in· formed that he had left for personal reasons. one being that he "didn"t like California." The Journal asked wher e F ajack had gone : it was told "Somewhere " THE JOURNAL ALSO told i\S readers last month that the people at Burroughs, the bi~ Detroit comp~ter ~d office machine company, are worned about what s gomg to happen when W. Michael Blumenthal. former secretary of treasury, takes over as the chief executive at the ~nd of the year. Blumenthal is already on the scene and is re- portedly bothering people by asking probing questions that usualty begin, "Why . . . " The Wall Street J ournal also reported on the troubles Gloria Vanderbilt has been having finding a place to live in New York City. .fiilo<"llll In T h r .ttpo1ll9 h1 ·~ ' .,.,,,.. . "' -.. Pct Up 14.1 Ut> 12' Up 10.3 uo 1.7 u o 1.1 Up 1.1 Up I.I Up 7 I Up / t Up '' Up '1 uo u Up U Up U Uo U Up 6.0 Up S,5 Up U Up S.4 Up S.3 Up S2 Up S.O Up 5,0 Up SO Up 4.1 Pel 011 IO.O Df1 1.7 Off 7,4 Off 7.2 Oii u Off S.t 011 SI Ott S.I Off u Ott S.• Oii u Oft u Ofl s.s Oii ,,. 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Wll"°"· R•Ymoncl G., AP U-011·11 "·"' .. Bl•llt , Ptul H . AP H ·021·0•, demotion All Information concernl119 r-mptlon, or Ille lnltlallon of en ln11ellmenl plan of redemption of IH sold property will,.._, re<iueSI, be lurl'lslted by Robert L Cllton, Tn COlllCIOf'·TrN SUrer •nd Redemption Officer, Room 110 Fln...ce Bulldlno. 430 Nortll lltoa<IW•Y. SMll• An•. CelNornla. U,lU.5<1. AP 11-0?M9, S7,070.8ol Sh•ler Oevolopmonl Inc, •P ls-432.ol, ll,XM 63 Glllls. Ol•n• L , AP 7S·Oll·7', U4.t3. I cef'llly undtr PtNlly of perjury llltt tlte tor-1119 I• lruo aNI corrtJCI R-11 L. Cllron To Cotltclo•·Treas1111r ol Or•nq. COUf!ty Corr t i, JUH H . A p 15 03J.2S, \1,1'8.JO. Srtmt lt, Utsth, AP 2S·OH·O•. E•ec'-"'d .. S•nt• AN, County of Or.,,,,_ f'W\ A11nuc-t"' ,_, S1.se2 n. . Tiii lollowtno el>brevlallons ... 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AP 15-CMS.U "60.:n ta IS 'Cl Stacy, Marl'f, AP 23-ISMS. -.en Tre111, Slept>en R Jr 1o,p tS-0...-11, S•unOers, Johft, AP 23·153-0J, SS6'.H. '87'.64 MCGIM ls. lo, 0 AP 2S·OSl·OS, Bulltrs, Lois P AP 1J.ISS·ll, 1176 01 U.57.. Pus-••. Jo4wl M 01 "· 111.P 7S-OSl·1', Elll""orth, J..:-H., AP ll·IS.-13. Sl,CMf 5<1. SI03. 10 Ca941r "'-"'" Inc, AP 75.0S?·ll, AP 23-IS..1', S'5.6S. Sl.01' .0 Scotl. ChtrlU c . AP Jl.1i.-t1 Locklltrl, JOl\ft c ti ••• A p '116.11. 7S-OS.·U02, \311,20. Bullers, Lois P .• AP 1>·1U·OI, S1upln, Andrew ., t i, AP U.OSS-10. U2S n se10 oe. Winton, Roben J , AP 13·1'2.0I, Flsller, R.ty W , AP JS-471-IS. Ul.61 ~4.tl AP 25.071·16, W .62. Bulltrs. LolS P., AP U ·16J.01, Wuver, J Richard. />P 2S.011·2<1, ~SS S2,IS4 • Baker, Jon el al, AP 2'-1~7 03, Feerer, Rul l\ F , AP 1S·OU ·11, MIS St. '1,Jn.)6. K hor•m l, Ab•'· 111.P 1l·1U ·OS, Sha ffer Development In<. AP "91.4' 1.S.OU.OI, MSI ... Houde. Jlodetor-e L ' AP U ·207·0S. ,., .... Jo4wl l el ••• lo,P 2~S. USI 11 '" ·" Scoll, Roberl S . lo,P 23·217·0• Wiison, R1ymoncl G . AP 25-0M-ot, ~1.33 Sl,671 •2. Broo-s. Wllllem R., AP 2).111·1•. Slupe, Rlc,..ro T , AP lS·0'•.02. "·'°s... w11 u RollfnQs. JlmtS L. AP 13·'21·13, Smith. Ronald A .. 111.P 1S·Ot•·lf, M1'.41 U2S.71 Blec k, Jolin w .. l"P 2l·2'1·lS, Kiiiam, ArvlO R . />P JS.OU ·17. "'3.. '"' °'· Ml11enclot1. Francl> B , AP 1).211•2', Smltl\, Ttrry L., AP 15·09•·2', S9S).ot. Sl6t.:lt Dreyer, Ronald E .. AP 13-232-0., Porter, Marvin 5 . 1o,p 2S.101·07 n n .OI , .. 0 46 H•rl>l>on, Judllll. AP Boller. Garv O . AP 13.Jfl·ll. 7S.102·1•,n 1 °' U70.70. Richesin, HUOh c . /;P 7S·IOf-OS. Be 0.11, Ktthryn R., AP ?J..1•1·19, Sff. 12 U3S lS. HamlllCWI 0on V AP ls.IO•·ot, Oe Sliva, Jur>e, 111.P U.l'1·>f, \U4 JI. '367 S2 Grls~onls, Donald J • AP 1).241.f?, To.nslnQ, Helen M,, AP 2S.107.0S, lltS.11. """' 1'. Powell. Doyle w . AP 23·Ut·1', Tlloto, Thomas •• •I, AP Jl-lot-10, Mte CM m s 10 Ooyle, Franc!• E .. lo,P 23·163-0I, Waller. Robert J., 111.P JS•111·01. un .Sl. w 1.". GrallOI), Marilyn V , AP 13-711-23. AP 2S·ll1.o?, \M7 SS. ""'6. 7f. AP 1 M 11 -Cl, \M7 SS Holcomb, F Glenn. AP 2J.271-01, Kn. Sle""1A .lo,P2S.111.Jl, 1413.61 '4'1.31. Hall, w1111...,. M .. SltOMns, Nlclloles Hanley, Jl mtt L. Jr .. AP 2J.Jn-11, B .. AP 2S.llH•. ll.IS1 °' '"'·" Nlcl\ols, John M . AP 1S·I 11·01, Troxlt1. Richard J ., AP 13-2'1·>?, Sit"· ll,17t Jf, Mahaffey, Oenltl M., AP JS·l11_,., Johnton, Bradford o .. AP U·m.Os. s11t.u . 1711., AP 2S.lll_.7, s~.Olt Rowen. John N AP 23·1'2·27. Chrl>I...,..., Lenore z .. AP 2S·t31-••. WOl.... 1171.2'. Morris, Kennelh L . 1o,p 23·302·23, llOOke r, O.r.-,1 o el II, AP 2S·131·Sl 111u2. sm ,., lllenr,Ger1H,.AP2'-31l4,l.Slt'1 Nol• De velopment Coro. AP s1no Oolltt 0e ... 1_...,1, inc., 1>P 2s.u 3-1t. sns.n . 2H21.0S, IU j(>·"· 1o,p 2S.1.U·l4, U il.15 AP U ·311·1'. Sl,S7S.12. Ceu.na, P•trlcla L., AP lS-IU.11. AP·n1-1e, s1p .s. s1.tt1.oe. 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It's been so long since they cranked ~ their freezer that they've forgotten where they put their receipes and how to do it. In honor of the upcoming Labor Day weekend, when you'll have plenty of time to polish up the old freezer and turn out several batches or homemade ice cream, here is a recipe and instructions on how to do it from the Dave Nasby family of Costa Mesa. FREEZER ICE CREAM 1 11'.1 cups sugar 4 table::poons enriched flo w:. "'2 teaspoon salt 4 cups milk 4egp _ 2 cups hall and half 2 cups whipping cream 3 tablespoons vanilla Sift SlJlar, nour and salt together. Scald milk ln double boiler. Stir in flour and su1ar m_lx- ture. Beal eggs. Add some or bot mixture to eggs, then put that ba'clt into milk mixture. Cook and stir until mixture begins to thicken. Chill thoroughly. Addbalf andbalf, wbippinscream and vanilla. (Recipe courtesy of Les Van Dyke.)· For more recipes and complete instructions on bow to make ice cream. see today's food section. 1. RUTH ANN NAUY MAKES CUSTARD =· Wldlleedey, Augutt 27, 19IO DAILY PILOT Food Cl DANA. DAYE ANO KAAI NA88Y ENJOY THE REWARDS OF THEIR LABOR 3. RUTH ANN, KAAI ADD CREAM AND VANILLA D•lty Piiot Photoa br Patrtck O'Donnell I .. --· , FOOD Ice &eam: A Whole Bowlful of Recipes Here .,.. tome r•dPl9 for your lee cuam ,,.. .... YANIUA ICS CS&AM ..... 1\-\~Wiet f ft1119 milk •n1111lllhltrM• ltabltl))OW v..W. \.o,lua~latl Beat .... UDW lla .. l. Add 1u11r 1radu1l1,. beatln1 watll mlature tblcllena. Add ... malnla1 lntredtenta : m lx lborO\llhl>'. Ji"ree.e ln le t · cream free1er Mah• l aalloo. COUNTaY STYLB VANILLA ICS ca EA• (Y .. ld: A ... ·Hl••'.0 J ...,U> ! e•ts 1 ~ cups su,ar 3 cups aulk S c ups whl ppln& cream 2 tablespoons vanilla extract "• teaspoon sal\ In a large mlxina bowl, beat eeas until foamy. Gradually add s ugar ; beat until thickened. Add mllll, cream, vanilla, and salt; mix thoroughly. Chill. Chum-freeze. .FRENCH STYLE ICE CREAM <Yield: Approximately J quarts> 4 eggs yolks 1~ C\11" •.aa•r .... wt\ltel t n..-'10t r ... am wlla»•MB I taltleapooa vaatuamr.et •• • ••• u •lll••n •Mwl Mat 1olk1 ul foamy. 0r .... ., ... " up •uaar; beat uatU tlald-.H. I• • lattt mmiaa tiowt . Mat .., whit. .uJ toft peab form. f'old .., )'Olk mbture Into ... whlt41. Sllr ln cream end re.malnlna ~ NP •urar. Tranafer to s-ca.uan ·~· Cook over medium heat. stlrri.n1 con.alant· ly. \&D\11 mbuture coa\I • • poon. (Do not boll.) Cool. Md vullla. Cblll. Cllum·rNat. PEACH ICE casAM 6qp 2 tall cans evap0rat· ed milk 1 cup sucar 1 cu,p milk 3 10-ounce pitas. fro1en peaches, thawed B e at etas . Add evaporated milk, auaar and milk and beat until sugar diuolves. Stir In peaches with juice. Freeze in ch u rn freezer, following direc· tiona with free1er for malting and ripening. Makes about 4 quarts. BANANA ICE CREAM 5 eggs •SANDWICH TRAYS . • CHEESE TRAYS •MEAT TRAYS Remember Ua For Labor Dey Weekend! HAMS ALWAYS ~EADIL Y AVAILABLf I taO CaM evaporat· ed mla In,..~ 1:-.,... ba· .... , .............. ) 1 t•lll•poae vaallla 1 tMlp... ahnNd Hlrad 8eat •Ill· Add eopot'll&ed milk, aucar. mllk. blaaau, vaallla and almond Htnch and bell unlll •u••r la di&aoJ¥9d P'1'MM and ripen 1c cordha1 to dtrectlona with tb• e lectrlc or hand-cranked t1pt lrieaer. Mak• about • quaru. PlllLA.DSLPlllA ICECSUM s pin&a ball and half or heavy cream l cup •ucar \'\ teatpoon Hit 21'bletpooo vullla Scald cream, add 1u1· ar and 1alt and 1Ur unUI dlstolved. Cool. then 1tlr in vanllla. Chill ln relriterator at leut 2 boun. Freeie ln churn freeaer, tumtn1 1lowly until crank turnt bard, then increase 1peed and turn rapidly about 10 mtnut.es. Lonaerto whip. Ice cream should be very 1tiff. Remove dasher and repack Ice cream to ripen 2 to 3 hours. Makes about 2 quarts. CORONA DIL MAI "'*""-TOM llACH Two-,_., .,..er {1CNl .. a) f\nlaMcl J100 L c ... 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IH2t I rasNCH v ANILLA ICECSEAM 1 cuptupr ~t.Mlpoona.at .. -, .•. 2 cupt m.Uk 2 cupe heavy cream 6 eccs yolka. beaten Mlx 1qar, 111t, milk over medium heat untU mlature comes to a boH. 2 tableapoone and •II yolks In • vanllla 11ucepan. Cook and stir Remove from heat and lmmedlately put pan ln cold water. Cool and ttir ln vanilla and Cl'eam. ......... t Chill thoroughly in refrlgentor. Freeze ln churn freezer, turning slowly Wltll crank turns hard, then increase speed and tum rapidly about 10 minutes longer to whip. Ice c ream should be very stiff. Remove dasher and re· . paclt Ice cream to ripen 2 to 3 hours . Makes about 2 quarts. VANILLA CUSTARD ICECltEAM 2 cups sugar I/• cup cornstarch ~ teaspoon salt 1 quart milk 4 eggs, beaten 2 tablespoons van ill a 1 quart hall and half or milk Blend sugar, corn· starch and salt in top of a large double boiler. Gradually blend in milk. Cook over boiling water. stirring now and then. until thickened, 12 to 15 minutes. Stir a small amount of hot mixture into beaten eggs, then stir eggs into hot mixture. Cook over boiling water 4 to 5 minutes longer, stirring con· -=Growing up. Five years ago this 8·ounce glass of milk cost about ,e. Even today it's still only ut. \i can't stop the cost . 'gmying up going up. . 1 But we're trying. Milk. One of your best food values. I stantly. Coot and stir lo vanllla and hall and hall. Chlll thorouahly in refrigerator. Freeze in churn freezer following directions for making and ripening. Makes about 3'1'l quarts. CHOCOLATE ICE CREAM Grate 3 ounces un- sweetened chocolate and add to hall and half while sca lding for Philadelphia Ice Cream or to milk mixtures while cooking for Vanilla C us tard or French Vanilla Ice Cream. BtJTJ'ER PECAN ICE CREAM Use brown sugar in- stead of granulated sug. ar In Philadelphia, French Vanilla or Vanilla Custard Ice Cream, and melt 1/4 cup butter in hot scalded cream or custard. Fold in 'h cup chopped toast· ed pecans before chill· ing the ice cream FRUIT TOPPED SHERBET Chill wate rmelon balls and canned pineapple chunks together with c ru shed fresh mint s prigs . Fill parfait glasses hallway with lemon sherbet. Top with minted fruits. 81 aAaaAaA 01a. ... I aa.m. JOU acrum. .. .u 1aM1D • • • rw lee mllk ? l'ro11a 101•rU loft·••rY• caatanU lAIMll lee? CtaOMJa1 1 dtet·•1H al&.aliiw lo lee cNam la~...,...... to malse~lttMIDI ,_.., ... "" you tM •lr•l8'1l .., -Mw •arloua ~ ol ,..... de11.,t1 at.ape up. How•••· )'OW' belt bet la to reat'b fw the brand witb a label that te11a you what you waot to know. Nutritiooal labeli.D1 la the muer·a suaraatff ln wriUna that tbe pro- duct 'a calorie count ac· tually matcbel lta alim lmaae. (Unfortunately. some rro1en dtuerta are packapd and promoted la a way that lmpllea a low-calorie, ·fat or . 1u1ar content, even thou1h juat the oppc.lte may be true.) Cbeck:i.na the nutrition label ta especially lm· portant because dif- ferent brands may vary widely in calories or fat content. Keepine track of brands la particularly troublesome in thia food cateeory because the ice c ream business i s primarily reeional ; there are scores or local brands in each geo- graphic area and a pro- duct in your store may have a considerably dif· ferent calorie count than similar products elsewhere in the coun- try. Government nutrition information and calorie count.a only reflect na- tional averaees. ORDINARY V ANIU.A ICE CREAM averages around 250 to 270 calories a cupful, with a fat content NDg· lng between 10 percent and 16 percent. The more "ordinary" and low·priced, the bet· ter. caloric ally speaking . . . because higher priced ice cream usually bas a hither fat content and proportionally more calories. Fancy flavors are • generally more fatten· int than plain vanilla. However, no product labeled "ice cream" has less than 10 percent rat, the leeal minimum. DIETETIC OR SUGAR-FREE ICE CREAM la usually sweetened with Sorbltol instead of suear, and averaees 250 to 270 calories a cupful, same as ordinary ice cream. Why? Because the butterfat content is the same (legal minimum: 10 percent) and Sorbitol has the same calories ts suear. <In fact, Sorbilol is less sweet than suear so it's necessary to uae more calories' worth to eet the same sweet· neas.) Some dietetic ice creams are sweetened with fnactc»e (fruit IUI· ar). Fructose al.so bas the same calories as sugar. However, it's more s weet, so they may use less. Finally, there are dietetic suaar- . free ice creams sweetened with no· calorie saccharin, which wW aave on sweetener calories. All these producta are leeally required to have full nutrition informa- tion, including calorie countl, on their labela. PREMIUM, HIGH- PRICED, LUXURY ICE CREAM avera1es around 350 calories a cupful. Extra-dense, ex· tra·rlch, band-packed lee eream in fancy fiavon C&D have COD· 1lderably more. The butter fat content averages 16 percent, Sources Of Iron 0 ood 1ource1 of diet1ry Iron include •••t .... yolk, beam, DUU, dark·ll'ffll leaC, .,.,...._ ad emtclMcl OI' fartlW NNUa and ....... Vitamin c and ·-,..,, .... flab tmprow tM ablorpUoa tllrmtnmu.t .... foodl. .......... , lt .. IOOd wl piss:: \0 com· lllDe taadn an It.Illa la troa wt~ a 1ood 1oaru ot Vltamla C .... eltrm '"*8 ol '2•nt1• • wt&la meat, II • .., ..... --DAILY PILOT (3, . \Ve All Scream for Ice Cream may to up 1o M or 25 perceM. ,AOSS:N CUSTARD ll ... .w. .... u well • er .. m .. a cbol..wol eatutropbe tbt CM be 175 calon .. a cuplW, ud more In fucy fta¥On. The word to wat c h f or 11 .. e\11\U'd... denoUn1 th• p.-..-c. o1 ecp. (Soft·tent frocea see cream. let milk and 101urt 1enerally have rat and ~aJorie COOlHta almllar to the bard· Croa.n pt"Oduct. > I C E MILK ANO 'LOW PAT' FROZEN DISSERTS Th e aven,. vanill• lee milk contaJna 114 calories M cupful •nd ha• only 4 percent r.t. 8ul brtnda v uy. 1ome label*S 91 perctint fal·fNI may contain H little 11 150 or 160 calorlea. But aome brands ma.y have so much added 1u1ar and thlchnere that the calories can 10 up to 22S or more. S ll ERBETS are frozen rrult-a n(I milk desurte that contain le11 butlerlat than ice cream, \Metween 3 per <'ent and 4 percent, but they contain 110 much sugar that they average uround 270 calories a cupful. ICES are made with fruit Juice. sugar and water . no milk, rream or butterl1tt, so the t r calor ie counts average around 177 a Sil• Gou.-..et By Barbara Gibbons cupful, while their fat content is virtually nil. FROZEN YOGURTS average 180 calories a cupful for vanilla, 220 or more for fruit flavors. Most are around 2 per- cent butterfat, but the sugar content may be considerably higher than either ice cream or ice milk. What s hould YOU choose? If you have to count calories. look for the leanest least-s weet vanilla ice milk (and serve it topped with fresh fruit). JC you're cholesterol· watching, your best bet is frozen ice. Stay away from frozen custard and hlfh-priced ice cream. f you need lo a void sugar and calories, look for a dietetic frozen dessert sweetened with saccharin. IC you have special diet needs, never buy any product without 11 nutritional label. and discuss your choice with your dietician or doctor. Unforbidden sweets are a snap to make. For low .s ugar recipes and handy table o f equivalents for s ugar s ubstitutes. s end a stamped, self-addressed envelope and 35 cents to SLIM GOURMET LOW- SUGAR RECIPES. P.0 Box 624, Sparta . N.J 07871 . VOtlS BIG SAVltlGS FOR LABOR .DAY GATHERltlGS. BEEF STEAKS I f~()/l N FOODS ~PA~ Vons coo com IWJ' ~ CTII ASSTI> l'VWOllS Jeraeymald Frozen Yogurt KAlT OAU.Ol'I. ASST'D f"l.Vl!S Jerseymlld Ice Cream ~~win Popsk:lu \1~ngeJuke ~~dCake ~ 219 .85 }35 }55 .95 .79 }39 .75 1>11 IC/\JI SSf.N ~~~Ham 5 79 ~~;rti .31 \00-llt'.O PCS lll. 1.'9 ,,,,,.._ Y P'IOI l 94 N&f Cheddar Cheae Lii ~-YOC:i:r1ftcklu .99 9-0U'a. CMITOtl-~n.A\IORS VoN R8ll Sour Oe.11 ~ ii:d':;S:::&':° 160Z. .Wl-<:Otl'm!V STYLE Bob'a Cahnla Dressing o=-~~CXlU:SlAW .63 139 )09 .99 l~rw:NIJIE. Oii Sl.CU> M£AT )39 VGM llced Beel Boiogne \'l >NS BAKI f~Y n:a. , .... Bf'Ud Jim., Famly C*t ltli.,eupc-. ~-. )39 329 ]69 .82 FILM DEVELOPING COLOR PRINT SPECIAL For ~loping and printing from your standard color print rolls 12 exp ........... 2.27 20exp ........... 3.39 24exp ........... 3.95 36 exp ........... 5.93 r ~-----1' 1 ~-..... -. tlOlll COIC£111M1l flll LEMDllDE -_,m fl fl 01. ·SSS~-· T Af3il:E"KING BACON \/(,..,'>RE.GUI.Al" Ol<Tt1tf K I I b 1'1\1, LIMIT l tPuu h4* l")\.t"f •f•1 t tt1 P'" .-t .!t.J lb VONS 3 F100 LEMONADE ~ 120UNCE R£GULAA OR PINK LIMrT 6 (P\Jtchase over llml r~ prlC~ 441 GROCERIES 6-0UNCE~ ~HECT PmU> Obertl Oltves l~PACtV>Gf. Kraft Part<ay Margarine &Ol llOll "55.QRT E0 Yl\ll1VU Nabisco snack Crackers ~~h~ Salad Mustard IO~BOTTLE A· I Steak Sauce l_OCJ'<E PAOIACE .JEASOl'IEO 8rownbeny croutons 2.>0l 11~ A£~ l9CllOl!V Cl'l "Q.l Chris'~ nn'a BBQ sauce SlN'OOO TlllEA T Fresh Fllet of Shark .89 .69 .45 .59 .61 .89 .67 149 .64 .99 }09 .65 UI 199 ~WHOl.L Oii Hl\LF 199 AJukan Selmon Lii ired'rnawerfka Lii 169 0:. Sole flllta LI 2 59 'HCYJ ' BAKI RY 6 ~129 199 6 ~129 GROCERIES !.2 Xltli"'CE CM ~OS Uermllf'I Potato Salad &OZ CM I'! JU4CE -SUCED. C/<U"'K Do6e Pile.apple CIK&<m .61 .33 mt:R~:-l'OT O()(;Oll SWEET e 4 9 )~JAii Lipton Instant Tea 16~ c.M -p.o PAC!t Del IW\onte Tomatoes ~EllOrnL Mazola Com OU v~ 'F<:ctO(AM ~'?l'~etergent 8=y~~rtc: Softener ~';:~Deodorizer ~ Chan:oml Mqum LIClUOR ~~lea ~~ch ~~ ~~~y ~Imported ROH (th Chebll 818nc: ~~~ ~~ 239 .55 249 .45 159 233 .20 184 115 119 199 679 829 469 559 399 299 149 319 MEATS MEATS l fl 2 29 '>IJP{Jll()li Fresh Lamb Legs TAllU.lllNO LC>i"'CIJT BEU l ll 2 98 Portemouse Steaks T AllU. l\ll"C l!CEF lOl'l llDl«lLSS Top Slrloln Steaks LB 2 98 Wl\'IS\'IULPA0<1ql1:;P,l(t.81291 IB J 19 Fiy.Chlcken Drumsticks U<Cl\l".\"1.llE P'Ct<1'lfo, PM •8 I l91 lB J 19 Fresh Fiy. Chicken Thi9hs r Alll.£ 11roc llEfF llClnEl.ESS U! 238 Top Round Steaks l.ACl\~CAU'ORl'tlll CHOWN 7 9 Fresh Chicken Wings .e • T AllU. IUl'IC LEN< }98 Boneless Stewing Beef l8 fl!Olf:,..0£"105Tto-PO~ "ED Sil( }69 Oscar ~r Spareribs 1.11 TNllEl\ll'tC CENTE~CllT 148 ~Chuck Stuks LB f"UU. ¥ C'OOllED tt. \'S >OSTURl AOOf.D } 8 9 Table K.ng 8ondess Ham 1.11 DOf.SMOTE.XCEfDU.fAT }89 Leml Clround Beef Patties Ul HEAL TH 0 BEAUTY PRODUCE 2•0U'ocr.~ "°°" }59 l.AflCE S rc.nir.c SIZE L8 .39 Cepecol Mouthwash Crisp Bell Peppers 16-0l. ~ ~Ol.LOflOI< Nab.Ires old min E 129 SWUT N'tO JOO Fresh Cantaloupes U1 .23 )6~ Bu n Tat>ieta }15 '"o"l'JSP N<D ~H'I IWltSHt.S Cl'! rftn nlona eu .15 JO<:Oll'IT Jotmon's Baby Wash Cloth .89 ~'Q;.~i f.A .29 ~Ooki Shwe Crum 119 ~:Potatoes l8 .29 • 7()tJ!'tCf. ~<>«ho Pepsodent paste .59 lllCM. PURP\.E COi.Cl'! ltalan Prune Plums U1 .29 ~~npray 135 i=Sll£ cape Mums EA 159 DOUBLE·THE·DIFFERENCE OUR GOARANTEE OP LOW PRICES --IPPllCTllll 1"* ,,...,,._ MIQ. M 'IO MIO.. JI, 1-. CAU. (21 JI,.,.., ... P'CMI LOCATIOfl Otr ITOlll ICNllllT 'IOU. """9NeMC2a11 T'Hl9"" !!OT DftC'TMI ATllON. J»4 W, tntsr • U»NUl..D. 1 ... W.N:O&llO.. l.09~..,I W._,..lf "LGeMOIUS,IM De00-IM'lllQlll9. Mm .. ISTNl.QQM!mDON.Y. °""' IWl.Y INll °""""Y,Ml"'41Uf1Di11Y.'-" POOO If...,.~ caAOlY llCCIJ'Ja> OONCAN HINES LAVER CAKE MD<EO ASSORTED FLAVORS 11.J.OL 1.02 -~=-·=···· c .... ..... 1• I . tM ..... •ON...-Ave • Brl PRE·SOAK 38-0l. 2.19 SAFEGUARD BATii SOAP BEIQE, WHIT£. OOLO Huntlntton INCh lff1A.._.. .44 WISK . LIQUID LAUNDRY DETERGENT 2.51 °" ~ Catac> .... 01 "'--" Hou.e lnttenl Coll•.&01 I 419 ).)J f<TliftAlnmcM~Jl&PtlQ 6.)9 Cello bllen Seltme Chub IJ Ol PtlO 2.98 l'lllburvBlo Counwy8IK'\Als.60l PtlO .J3 'ountllnYalay 1'201HarbOr1 ldlfttler FountelnValtey 11'llO Ma9nolla a Talbert La9unaHllt 24141 Allele ~a""'9y & Hon .. .......... , , - f'.4 ewl.VN.OT w .. tldl!I. Ml"" 17, ·-! FOOD Diet and Blood Pressure Are Related Ne IJdormatic.a from • 1overnment l t\ldy revull thlit how mtiaclt fat 1ou ea& ud the ktad of fit can affect YCKll' level of Wood pneave Recent ex per I men ta abowtd tb1t eatln, eq lit ll I IDOUDla 0 polyunaalurated f at1 and aaturated fat.I; u w•ll u fewer total at.a, lowered hlth blood prtnure. Accordlnt to Jamu luono of the federal Science aod Education AdmlnialraUon, lt was found in l~ separate tludles of 70 health)' human 1ubject1, both men and w o men bet ween 40 and eo yeua old. blood pretsure wu reduced to the norm•I r •nae from the moderatel y hypertensive state by thi s equalization technique. The typical American diet now containa about twice u much 11turated fats as polyunaatuuted fats. Between 40 percent and 50 percent of total calories consumed tn this cowitry come from fat. Thia study confirms t he reduction of fat consumption suggested by the revised Dietary Goals for Americana, but it points lo the importante of eatina animal-based fats and veaetable-based fats ln equal proportions as well. · Iacono expl ains. "When you take pills lo reduce blood pressure, you ameliorate only the symptoms while the di se ase pr ocess c ·ontin u es .'' Investigations are in progress to try to. unravel the reason why blood pressure reduction can be related to diet. It is thought that a class of co mpou·nds called "prostagl andins" is involve d . Prostaglandins· arise in the body from polyunsatured fatty acids and may serve as hormonal regulators that increase salt and water excretion that often affects pressure rates. Research findings also suggests that a person who eats a lot of sodium ls more likely to develop high blood press ure. However, according to these recent studies, the types of fat eaten and the proportions of those fats is an important factor in lowering both systolic and diastolic pressure. As part of the experiment, when the proportion of saturated fats was increased to significant amounts m o r e than , polyunsaturated fats in the diet, the scienlista were able to elevate blood pressure readings. These latest findines confirm epidemiological studies done by Iacono and his colleagues in Surprise Burgers When appetites beein to become bored with budget -stret c hing hamburgers, reactivate interest in this menu mainstay with popular sou th -of· the · horde r rta vor. GUACAMOLE BEEF PA'ITIES Peel and mash medium avocado. Stir in I tablespoons chopped onion, l teaspoon lemon Julee, It'• teaspoon salt and 'I• teaspoon hot pep· per sauce. Cut three center slices, v. inch thick, from each of 2 s mall tomatoes. Chop r emaioin& pieces of tomato and rnlx with 2 pounds around beef; form into 12 thin ( 4 to S.lncb ) pattJes. Place 1 (9mato slice and approx· lmately 2 tablespoons avoc.clo mixture on 8 pattlr-. Top with remalnln1 patUes; p reu ed1ea t o1etber 1ecutely to 1eal. Place paUlet on .,-tU J to • lncbel over Ub·co..-ed coa)s. Broil I to 8 minutes on each alde, lo desired done· DUI . Se11on. Cut 1 bead le ttuce rro11wlte into 1llee1. Place bur1en on lettuce . # .Uees: top wttb arated clleHe, If desired. I "" ..... rtaJMd........,,. Jtal1 .... u. United Stalel pol)'UftHt\u'lled fat.I , Sp~faf D•et.• By June Roth T boat who a r • aulf..UC ftom elevated blood PNH Urt lnltbt want to take thla report tato CGMidtraU. when plannln1 meaua to reduct tht presaurt readlap. Dtacuu with yo u t d ortor the Mhl.HllWty of 1ow~rlnC all fat lnt~e to no more lban ao percent of the dlel, and dhlde that equally b etween 11 t ur1ted and In more prarllul lerm1, lbla IMIM that a l,500 calorie day could have 4IO talorlel ln fat, wlth mu ••ltiarattd fal and m u unaaturated fat. Cowat the aaturated fat that la blddeo In but, poultry, a.nd fJ1h, the butter you apread on b r e a d • a n d use In cooktn1 and bakln1 . Tht polyunaaturated fat aho uld come from v11etable ba se d oleomar"arlne and salad olla. 1 'h pounds cubed lean shoulder of veal Here are two recipes that have been designed to have low fat content 2 tablespoons sweet paprika 2 ooJons. sliced thin VEAL PAPltlKA8H 1 tablespoon parsley, minced fine TOP SIRLOIN 2 88 STEAK Boneless Bonded Bfff LOm ll> T·BONE STEAK Bon<led Beef loin LARGE END RIB STEAK Bonded Beef CROSS .RIB ROAST 288 ll> 21s LO 198 Bonetess Bonded Beef cnuck lO LARGE ENO RIB ROAST IOl<OfOIHO PORTERHOUSE STEAK SMALL END RIB ROAST llOHOlOWU TOP ROUND STEAK 900fl\l~ -Oto IHI BONELESS TIP STEAK E·Z CUT CUBE STEAK •• 1.98 ,.2 .98 ,.2.58 ll 2 .48 ,.2.48 l8 2 .68 BONELESS HAM HALVES 2 68 •ul\• t OOWtO "O'hOll tuK fl ll • ITALIAN ST't'LE SAUSAGE 1 88 '"5'< -· HOT Oii "'llD ll • AL LET OF RED SNAPPER l l 1 · 39 <•U" AVAll .. U THIA$ <It! U.T ONIY HOFFY SLICED BACON 1 29 '" llttc; • Delica t esse n Item s l LADY LEE FRANKS Meac l LADY LEE FRANKS Beef bPOTATO SALAD XlNl I' VLASIC PICKLES 6 10\Hf• WHO\I Oii MA\YU .79 16 oz Pllo . 89 16 o z PllQ .97 30 Oz Ctn ucz , .... 95 I' MEAT WIENERS 1 09 6 • ._. JC)Mtt ••01 h C. • I' BEEF FRANKS 6 IAlhtU J()WN 1601lk(C 1.19 I' CHICKEN FRANKS 89 6 <~TfUAtMS 16 01 Pl(G • I' BORDEN'S CHEESE 1 69 6 SCIM .AMf flC.,_ P10011C' I 2 02 PllC • I' SANDWICH MATE 119 6 -IUlllllllAJIQOl( ... 11( 1)01 l't<C o f' GALLO PEPPERONI 87 bSllClO , JOlllotC • Hf',llt ll & Beauty A l(I<, , .. 1.27 Wrnt UNGUINI BONELESS ROUND STEAK Full cut Bonded Beef ll> BONELESS TURKEY 168 Armour. Butter Basceo. Fr~n or Frozen. s-7 LOS LO GRADE A 65 CHICKEN . • WtlOle Bodv Fryer Soutnern LO LADY LEE SLICED BACON 129 1 ll> P~O EXTRA LEAN GROUND BEEF 98 ()()(\ l'IOI UCHO U .. •Af l8 1. STEWING BEEF IOOofllSS SLICED BEEF LIVER SMOKED SAUSAGE .. 1\\§Hltt( "°' OIGUl.U WO.ID Oii "Ot.SO •• 2 .18 ll .98 •• 1 .98 SHANK PORTION OF HAM 119 90l;t"' fVllY tOOOltD ll • sun PORTION OF HAM 1 29 -I IN •u•u COOtCIO l8 • HAM SLICES 2 48 a"•r• cv1 llONf"' 'Vu~ coo.10 '' • Health & Beauty Aids _L GLEEM TOOTHPASTE \Ol .99 I' SECRET ROLL-ON 119 6 Of000,.NI tit Oii Ul«INllO I\ 01 • I' SECRET 6 ANTI P(""°"ANI il'fCUlAt Hol 1 .19 r HEAD & SHOULDERS 2 49 c-lO'flOH Sl-fA.."1P00 ,) 07 • I' BABY WASH CLOTHS 99 0 J()MH\ON\ IOI• r BABY LOTION 6 JOooN\ON S >601 2 .47 b JOHNSON'S SWABS JOOCI 1. 29 r NO MORE TANGLES 1 67 6 '°""'°" s 11 l!l • r GARl·M SHAMPOO 1 39 6 COCOHIJI JM( t6 01 • l'GARl·M 1 39 b COCOO.uT COIOllOl•O 16 01 • r AIM TOOTHPASTE 93 b 460l • b SIGNAL MOUTHWASH-ooz 2 .89 I' COLGATE TOOTHPASTE 99 h 'oz . f' STYLE I SHAMPOO 1 39 0 Otf' (1t.,_ING Cl't IDLI o '' Ol • f STYLE 100 RINSE 6 JIN~041 tf\'U 100Ca..otll()Nft L BRECK HAIR COLOR •6011 .39 1.37 l MASSENGILL DOUCHE ~~~:~~ Olv~GA• • WAllf .99 1' OARl·M SHAMPOO 1 39 0 &r o t6 Ol 9TI • • • .. I \' .. ·~· ~ .. • lUCkV Wiii be open Monday1 seotember 1st, Labor Day 9 A.M. to 7 P.M. I' ~ .. ·' ,· ) canned & Pa ckaged f' LADY LEE b CATSUP .79 52 Oz Bll b HARVEST DAY 3 3 BUNS • Hamt>ur9er or HOC 009 e cc Pkg bSALAD DRESSING L.adv Lee .79 52 oz Jar JlLADY LEE 16 6 ~~~~~~~~~01e1 • 12 Oz Can I' POTATO 6 ~!!~~av .59 e oz Bag 1' PEANUTS 0 lAO• LU [)h QQAST ••01 , •• 1 .49 I' TREESWEEl DRINKS 89 0 4 <\AV~ 6 6 01 C•"S • I' TORTILLA CHIPS 49 b LAon u •1c. 1 ACO o• NACHO s 01 s•c; • 1' PORK & BEANS 6 1.AO>lU I' KRAFT B.B.O. SAUCE 69 0 tfC.UlAt 00 "oC•OO< 19 Ol ltl • I' FRENCH'S MUSTARD 67 6 1• 01 , .... • EARL V CALIF. OLIVES 65 .!. llOHO OTOA lA•c.t \ 1 Ol CA"'- I' VlASIC PICKLE SPEARS b <OS.-lt ''° GAJ>UC 98 Oil POl\ICI W'fDOI )4 Ol ,,, • r SWEET RELISH b Dfl-11 r MARSHMALLOWS b (A-..prfe( •101 , ••• 73 lb0l "'c;•S9 r ANGEL FOOD CAKE 1 18 Co IETfY CllOC•l• ... ~ W"il! lb 01 80V • r BROWNIE MIX 1 27 6 Ptll\&u•• )l , 01 80> • 1' APPLESAUCE 0 S(Nf(A •60l , •• 1.1 2 r FRUIT PUNCH BASE 1 61 t, ti:(\'H !t t1 01 Ill • f PINEAPPLE JUICE 92 0 Dfl MON Tl ·~ Ol (AN• I' WISHBONE DRESSING 69 0 SAl•O CtfANV CIJ(U .. BEt 8 01 ~Tl • I' PEANUT BUTIER b "tiff PAN 111 C•E•MY o• c•u~"" ,. Ol tAt • t FANNING'S PICKLES 65 h ee(AO ANO aunl• ,, 01 , ••• I' GOLDEN GRIDDLE 1 79 0 S"'u• 16 01 I ll • I' LAWRY'S SALT 0 \lA~ I' LAWRY'S SALT 0 G.UUC I' LIPTON TEA 0 IHU•"I 1(-"•VOtlO I' KIDNEY BEANS b \&WtlO r CROUTONS 6 lllOW!;tr"" • v-~ lltS •60l ,,, 1. 59 9 .01 a11 1 .59 •01 , ... 1 .95 llOl U ... 65 ~Ol llOX , 65 I' DEL MONTE PEARS 62 0 l'AlVU 0. S\t<EO 16 01 CAN• l creen pepper. seeded and diced fine 'h cup white wine 1 cup tomato juice '4 teupoon pepper 8·o uncea linfuini pasta, cooked Cover tlghUy an4 bake In a 32S-degree oven for 1 "11 hours or until fo rk lender. Serve over cooked linguini. Makes 6 servings. 'h cup skim milk Wash and dry chicken pieces. Remove all visible excess fat. Combine corn flake crumbs. oregano, garlic powder and paprika Dip chicken parts first in milk and then in the crumb mixture. coating well. Place in a single layer in a foil-lined pan. skin side up. Bake in a preheated 3SO·de~ree oven for 1 hour or until lender. Mak es 4 servings. Put veal into a small Dutch oven or casserole that has a tight·fitting cover. Add paprika: and stir through to coat the m eat . Add o nion , pars l ey and green pepper. Pour wine and tomato juice around m eat. Add pepper. BAKED CHI CK EN OREGANO 1 frying chicken, cut in parts 1 c up corn flake crumbs 'h teaspoon crushed oregano , 'h teaspoon garlic powder 'h teaspoon paprika Dairy & Frozen I' IMPERIAL MARGARINE 69 0 1601 (li!tf . 1' POT A TOES O'BRIEN 8 5 t, O'll IO• 14 01 Pre • f' CELESTE PIZZA 3 39 0 Of LUil Jl / 01 "'°' • r BIRDS EYE CORN 1 OS 0 ''"II t..X COi 8 Cl °"c; • r ORANGE JUICE 1 2 5 0 -...iNIJTE MAIO (ON(f~TD•ll ,b 01 CAN • r POUND CAKE 0 \OU l(l 10•.01 ... c; 1 .38 I' TREE TOP APPLE JUICE 85 0 C()Ol(fN1'AI( 11 Ol CAH o Household & Pet 169 ISO CC PllO b ZEE NAPKINS I' TOILET TISSUE J60CI ""' 1 .45 h ... onu 1 "'' • •.A<c WHITE YfllOWOll PtNC r VILLA FOAM CUPS 0 601 ml"•' .85 \1(1' P"C .59 I' HEFTY TRASH BAGS 2 49 b WP£trwu:. .. 1 IOCAL •SCl !IO• • r PETUNA CAT FOOD 22 6 6 f\-.ll'QtK 6 01 (A~• r VET'S DOG FOOD 2Q 0 1\" 1 01 (AN • r HEFTY KITCHEN BAGS 2 39 .!> 1•n 10 Cl to• • l' COMET CLEANSER 5 5 0 1• Ol (AN . r PUREX OETERGENT 1 97 0 OQWOftfD 11 Ol IOK , Produce FRESH CORN sweec Full Bart>ecue Ears rrr1mmeo Eacn 121 FRESH CUCUMBERS Crisp & Cruncny HONEYDEW MELONS sweec As It s N.tme GOLDEN BANANAS Ripe Reaov to Eat RED SWEET ONIONS Jumoo Size .11 eacn .15 Eacn .19 lO .25 ll> .29 LO 1' KEY BUYS MEAN b EXTRA SAVINGS! 1<ev Buys mean extra savings made possiOle through manufacturers· promotional allowances or exceptional purchases. Look tor hundreds each week at Luci<v. Liquor , f'GOLDEN O CROWN BEER l:OAKMOUNT WHISKEY Blended 80 Proof 119 6 12 oz cans 749 1 75 Ur 811 •COLD SEAL RUM 7 49 6 llt?of 0-GOlO 80~ t 1\,tO 8f1. • r MATEUS WINES 6 'IOI( °" """"( '\O "l 2.99 ()vr Pft(~ PfO"Kl•Qn Pol•CY 9W'.il'ltff'\ (,,f'W or1tf"\ tO Of f0t"Ct•wt WfOnM-O.l'I •uQV't\ lftfli tnru fUMCJ)V StOtttnOL'f )~ 1M() Everyday low priced holiday Items. BRIOUffiES IJIOt lll LADY LEE TUNA (H\)IO( li(;MT ... (Al Oii 00 W"1(0 PO(( PAPER TOWELS SAl TINE CRACl<ERS IJIOY Uf ORY DOG FOOD PANCAKE MIX APPLESAUCE lADV UI FRUIT COCKTAIL lAO• IU 1011 .. c2 .99 £·.01 , .... 87 1601 eoc.59 m e 1..c;4 . 79 1101 eox. 75 •601 c .... 36 1101 CAM.53 PRESERVES 110l .~ 1.17 EVAPORATED MILi< t.AOY ll( CRISCO SHORTENING 2 2 5 •I 01 (AN • MAYONNAISE t.AO• lU ~lf&Tl()N 1101 , ••• 88 ICE CREAM "AMSl DA• lOUA•l\ v•~lllA 118 C'l<M:O\Afl Ot ~U1POUTAN 1 ) Cr•l CfN • PAPER NAPKINS 't.c)(l .,.., .59 Vl\lA SANDWICH BAGS 1 29 IMl .. l'\AJroC IOO C• IO• • S.O.S. PADS ''" 90,.89 CORN CHIPS 1001 u c.49 DEL MONTE PEACHES 67 n1NC. \lao oo ... vu . not CM. CAMPBELL'S SOUP (Hl(~(loNOOQ.f 16oz CA,..61 watch for the GRAND OPENING sept. 2 of our NEW LANCASTER STORE North 1 Oth st. west i I , \' ClSCCU\JT SLPERfvlARKElS at Ave. J-4 .......... N W. V. HUl4 AW,_,. co.ta•M ""~eouuYMO ,..,....,..llAOI , ... -...nl"*t ...... -I . OWllM A¥lllUI ........ ltt IO. ITA'1CIOU.Ul90Ul.IV-'10 'UU.P TCMI JU llO. IUCUO AOlllllll 1.Ae"'6A lllUa fUJI CA.of llOM &TUI 1'61 ITORll OPEN DAILY t A.M • "'°'"""TOii IUCM .... 8'1\MT&&WllUI T\ltTltl ... ,. """"'°"' ,. ..... F-000 DAILY PILOT ~ New Americana A c entur y 1 10 . banana• were con · lkleNd • rarity ln tbll country However. aa toon u tar1• quantltl of this luaciou1 fruit be1u arrivln1 be'°' ..._ 1ularl1 . tbey were 1retted wttb boundlaa enthualum. Amerlcu homemakera quickly ct.· Vtloped IUCh a variety of recipes uslnt the frult, that th e cl1 k ~reatiM• like banana breacb. caktt, .and frit· ttra -have btcome just about as Amt>rkan as Apple Pie Ice cream. the most popular ol all American desserta. also takes won derfully to the addition of America's number one Crult , a ol d e n bananas. Even i( you don't have an ice cre'im freeier, you can make c r ea m y Ba n ana · Pineapple lee Cream in only minutes Jus t freeze banana s lices and fresh or c anne d p i n eap ple pieces. Once they're hard, whirl them in the blender with a very little bit of heavy cream and vanilla -and your soft swirl ice cream is re· ady. For variety. try sub· stituting fresh strawber· ries or peeled peaches for the pineapple. Anot h er coa s t · to" coast favorite, en· joyed by campers and scouts for generations, is the S'more -named simply for the fact that after eating one, all kids a nd adults invar iably want some more. The t r ad itional S'more is m a d e with toasted ·marshmallows to melted milk chocolate candy squares in· a graham cracker sandwich. Our Banana S'more goes one better by adding delecla· ble bananas to the yum· m y treat. BAN ANA· PINEAPPLE ICE CR EAM l'h l arg e , r ipe ba na nas, peeled a nd sliced ' in cup pineapple canned or fresh chunks 'I.I cup heavy cream 11'!1 teaspoon vaniJla Fre~e banana slices and pineapple until fi rm. When fruits are frozen, place in con· tai n er of e lect r ic ble nder wit h be a v y c r ea m a nd vani lla . Blend on high speed , pus hin g fruit down carefully, until mixture is blended and has the Hot Dog For Pita C HEESY HOT DOG TOTE ~ pound hot dogs, cubed 11'!1 pound sharp ch edd a r c h ees e . shredded 2-ounce jar stuffed green olives, chopped ~ cup frozen diced onions Yr cup chili sauce 1 teaspoon mustard 2 hard cooked eggs, chopped 2 t a bl espoo n s mayonnaise 4 individual loaves of pit a bread H eavy -du ty aluminum foil C ut bot dogs into fourths lengthwise, then sllce into V•·incb cubes . Combine with olives , ha rd coo ked e ggs, mustard, mayonnaise. chili sauce and cheese, m ixing well. Cut pita rounds in half. Open pocket and fill with ap· proximately 'I.I cup fill· ing -be generous . Wrap individually in foil and refrig erate o r freeze. TO GRILL: U frozen, allow to defrost at room temperature for about 10 minutes. When fire is ready , plac e foil · wrapped sandwiches on Crill and heat 10 minutes. Uncover and contihue btating until pita bread is crisp and ftlllng ls bot - 10to15 minutes more, de· pendlne on desired crisp· ness. Serve with marinal· ed ve1etabJ•t or cole 1lawfor1eolblAetemea1. IN THE OVIN: Place uawrag:;t • .'andwlcbes bt-llO oven for 25 ••••tH for ertapr bread. If IOfter bread ii pref ernd. reduce heal· 1111 Um• to about 10 mlnut.-. Yield: I Mrvlnp. Catt per 1ervin1: approx· lmatelJ •cents. t<on1t1t~ncy of •oft Ice cr•am Ser ve im 111edll.t•l)' or freea unt I ""'"' time. Yteld · s avvtn,cJ 8ANANA 'MOaE I P'Wm crackers 3 banuu 3 m ilk cho~ol•ll' bars n.J ounces uch 1 cut ln half e marahm•llow• BreU. each f rah am cracker in hal Sli<'t bananas Jen11hwlSt anti then ill ha.11 Plac two banana plecn Of\ half or fJU'ham cracke r a nd top with half of choeo· l ate b a r . Toa1 t rnarahmallow1 over an open fl1me or 1 1 1 burnt1r untll aolde n brown Pl•ce o n e m1rahm1Jlow on top of r h ocolatt" T op with 1rah um rracker ha lf Prf'll to11ether lllfhtly Repul with remainina 1 r aham crackt:rs , banunu . chocolate bars a n d marahmullow s Yitld 6 aerv10as PLUS RED-}Jf JOI, ~A Y ~ICNIC SPECIALS t_~"llt'i~' ~\ ) t ' 1' ffJi Gfff1tr ,.,. loM Sliu4 •~•• ~Pork Chops ,:l<4 lb l 5 9 m B~~f·P~t0ti;· Mix ............ tij Corned Beef Brisket ~·· l 6 9 ............. !l! Thick Sliced Bacon ·:~.: i. 11 7 ,,..,.,Of ~Butterfish HONEYDEW MELONS 19¢ !H Muscat Grapes ....... °' ~ Green Onions ....... ~lettuce ,,....,, .... Dt Red Onions •• 49 H •• 15 H •• 29 •. JS ~ ~ U I D A lospocfl4 '""' ~·· 1 '' m sh~'u'i;r;;i;;;, leg·O·lamb x 1 sq •• H! U I D A lot,.Cft4 Ins• U 1.D &. l11,octo4 Jroo~ l .... lamb Rib Rack Roast ~ ,. l 9 9 ff! Shoulder Chops ~ lb 1 '' ffi U.S D & '"'"°'"' ,,.,h s-~ Loin lamb Chops ~ .. 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The only "cook- ing" involved is dlssolv- i n g the unflavored gelatine. which takes about five minutes, and melting the butter. Since you can make "Creamy Chocomint Torte" hours ahead, or the night before, you will have plenty of time to prepare for your guests and enjoy the party. Just before serv- ing, gamisb with addi- tional whipped cream and chocolate-mint can- dies. With frosty glasses of iced tea. "Creamy Chocomint Torte'' is sure to delight . . . no matter what the tem - perature. caun allOCo•lNT 'IOllTS I en•elopea un· navONdpaauae "nwp..,ar 4~.MPAr•ted l"~•mUk \~ cup cretne de menlhe 2\-\ cupe cb~late aa.ndwlcb ~e crumbs '~ C'up butter or mar1..nne. melted I~ (1 pint) whip· pint or heavy cream, whipped • In medh.tm uucepan, mlx untlavored 1elatlne wllh i.. ~ 1u1ar; blend ln eu yol.tJ bealen with milk Let stand l mtnule. Stir over low heat until aelatine ,, completely dissolved, about S minutes; add liq- ueur Pour into large bowl and chill. stirring occasionally, until mix· ture mounds slightly when dropped trom spoon. Meanwhile, in small bowl. combine cookie crumbs a nd butter. Reserve 11,o',i cups mix· ture. Press remaining onto bottom of 9-inch spring-form pan; chill. In medium bowl , beat egg whites until soft peaks form ; gradually add remaining sugar and beat until stiff. Fold egg white s, then whipped cream into gelatine mixt.ure. Turn 'h mixture into prepared pan and top with ~ cup r ese rved cookie crumbs; repeat ending with gelatine mixture. Chill until set. Garnish, if desired, with addi- tional whipped cream a nd miniature chocolate-mint candy bars. Makes about 12 servings. Dishwasher Warnings SACRAMENTO (Capitol ) -Do you remember the television commercial in which the housewife i s em - barrassed by spots on her dishes because she didn't use the right disbwashing detergent? Well Consumer Reports magazine recently tested 16 or th e top-selling brands of automatic dishwashing machine detergents and found almost no difference in the effectiveness of the different brands. After washing mor e than 170 loads of dishes, Consumer Report specialists conc luded that the major diTfe r ence between brands are in price, safety and effect on the dishes rather than ability to clean off food or prevent spots. .. All the detergents did an adequate job," C R reports . "The ratings s how so m e dilferences in cleaning ability but not much. More importantly, none ol, the detergents ever produced a spotless load of dishes." So the best advice is to choose your dishwasher detergent based on price-per-load, which varied from about four to 20 cents with seven or eight cents as the average. Another important element of the test was dfterminlng which brands actuallY did the most harm to the dishes belnl washed. Even the brands which were advertised as being safe fOI' fine china were f~d to cause fading, dilcoloration and other problems after th e equivalent of about 100 wa1hlngl. Keep in mlnd ~heae dlab·harm teats were conducted with finely decorated china and delicate 11aaae1, not · e•eryday plates and cupa. CR recommends w.,blnl any helrlooma bthand. ~ it WU difftcuJt brand was Lady Lee at four cents a shot. In the uses-per-size category. the high phosphorous C a lgonite brand 50 ounce size delivered 31 loads worth while the 50 ounce box of All Corked out 29 washings. These brands cost six and seven cents a load respectively. One of the more serious testing aspects involved the label warnings used on each brand. According to CR, all the products except Lady Lee ca rried appropriate warnings against swallowing the soaps or getting them into your eyes, but only six carried warnings of the detergent's skin irritants even though all of the brands were considered to be irritating to the skin and s hould be washed off immediately. CR noted that some of the detergents are scented, which may only serve to entice children to taste them. Of all the brands, only the high-phosphorous Lady Lee brand was better at cleaning china and flatware. Also, CR warns that to prevent clogging ol the dishwashers detergents should be kept in a clean, dry area, not under the kitchen sink. So next time you are having that special party and you want "spotless " dishes band. . wash them by ~eppery - CREAMY CHOCOMINT TORTE 1 Kingsford Charcoal ~ 10~; 68 • Former John or Safeway Meat ~ 1-lb. Pkg. Manor House liled Chicken .... , .... ,.."-"~ """t~""s1'' ~2 ~. Dairy & DPli IJ11ys ! %-7 Minute Maid l., "'"- Z-7 Alex Xlnt ~.~ %-iFruit Drink s '"' .. "' lO'll 99c t.lllo<l r..i11<>n 79c fit Crest (", Toothpaste l 't...o:i s 12' I ~·i~~ -------.·,300 Sheet Hier Paper r .... 1 .. ~:~ s109 •• 300 we1ser Beer -=-$ &··'' 54 12-01. Cans z~y/•ms $139 Fryer Breasts fr Wl1'h R.bs Atl~htd ~ Sa1"'1f $248 Top Round Steak le,:,~ ID Z.acl!J F;irms Fryer DrumstickS r,.~ ii'1~enlb s109 Pacific Red Snapper ::,~::; ID $198 Sliced Meats ~:-~~:1 501 39¢ "110 Sliced Beef Liver F;:~,~;:s11 lb s119 Bakery SpeC'ia /.,. ! ~Hawaiian Bread ~'"G' 1~!. s129 %-<$Corn Tortillas De1cP:010 ~\ 15' Z-7 Sandwich RollsM~:?~'~i~89¢ Kavlana ~~:~ s59a • ....1ft~~y ~ 1.7S lllml•, rw•-in ~ Uter ,..., .. , Paul Masson ~;!;$2'' , .... ""' ........... ,,... ... , • tCedok • GAF• fvjl • fetomot • Sofe-y C-110 and C-126 ~ s221 12&iiow•llotl ~f.acll C-110andC-126 = '3" 20~Aotl .. . fldl C-135 -s39s 24£tpo11n llotl • . Eich ~~;."°" .... ~Elcft$593 FOOD NewTwUt Fried Ice Cream How do you like your Ice cream? Fried! That's right, America's favorite froaty treat is becoming a sizzling sensaUon. FRIED ICE CREAM v.i gallon brick vanilla lee cream (use a hlgh-quallly product for best results) 1 cup finely crushed vanilla wafers 1 cup flaked coconut 1 cup coarsely chopped unblanched almonds 4 egg whites, slight- ly beaten 2 cups oil Cut two slices v.i inch to ~ inch thick from one end of the ice cream. Cut each piece into quarters. Place half of the ice cream pieces on one flat dish or baking or Hot Dog Mn. Wright's Pk\ of sheet and the other half on another. Freeze at least one hour, till very firm. In a shallow baking pan, stir together wafer crumbs, coconut and almonds. Bake in a 400 F oven for 5 minutes, or until lightly toasted. Cool. Place the toasted mixture in a medium bowl. Working ~th one dish of ice cream pieces at a time, quickly dip each piece in the s lightly beaten egg white. Then place the piece in the toasted mixture, and coal it all over. Dip it again in the egg white and then once more in the toasted mix· lure. (The ice cream should now be well· coated.) Return the c Scotch Buy 39c Green Cabbage :·;.: ID 12 c 19¢ Cucumbers ~a fa\IOftl• U(!I Yellow Onions us No 1 lb 15¢ Fresh Carrots Cr159 2 lb Plcg 45 ¢ Bartlett Pears fresh& 39¢ Tisty ID lOYel'y 69 ¢ lb. 4-lnch Coleus Plat>!$ ex~ coated pieces to the freezer. Repeat the procedure with the remaining ice cream. Freeze all pieces at least one hour to set the coating. When ready to serve pour the oil into an elec· tric mlnifryer according to the manufacturer's directions, or rill a medium saucepan with oil to a depth of 2 inches. Heat lheoil to37S F. Fry the frozen ice cream one piece at a time in the hot oil for 30 seconds, turning the piece once. Drain it on paper towels. Serve immediately with butterscotc h or fruit sauce. Makes 8 servings. c Saf ewny Sp ecial s! ~..ci Mayonnaise ~ %-7 Pork & Beans = 4001 Can 99' :-; Paper Napkins ~ ~o 59' 69c Z-0 Instant Tea =:; 3J: s1 99 :-; Paper Plates x!~r;.c"euy o~ 99¢ It-$ Shasta Bt.~. %--$Tomato Catsup ::~ ~~ 89c Z--$ Cream Corn Sc~;h 6 'la: s129 31so1 s100 Cans ''*(" lf .. 0 1w• ti\ Uct"ucl Softwoy H. \ale. In I utu of '10 Gall•n•. No Soles ffH l...of.e m-~ Old Smuggler ~:~1 U! s999 ~-7 Seagram's Gin Pi8!1 U! s999 ~Cribari ::i1 ~.~~' 2 l:1!. s5oo %--$Ing lenook e..gunc1v 2:i: s5oo "Ramen r Supreme Merv< hen -5J1 00 l'fkff lffectlwA-,,. 21-s.,t. I, 1910 In S.Vt!Mn C.llfemle(lnept kn OleteL ""'8flel & Son lull Oltllfle ~ffff ellll S-te Men., Om1tt, a.,,... & C.-.i). l~ an overaJl llnnd beeauae of dilfereet areu or J ·-· ca rallked tllla ......... brand Gii tap ~ etoMly ..,......... LIMbLee Tender beef steaks are coated with black pepper for this Pep- pered Beef Barbecue. Combine l or 2 teas- poons medium-grind pepper with l teupoon seasoned salt, 2 teaa· poou dry mustard apd l tableapoon oil. Spread over both aJdet ot each of two New York or Spencer 11.eab, cut 1-' inch thick. Let ltaDd 30 mlnutu. Place 1teaka •bout J IDcbel above bot coals; Mrlleeue 5 toe mlaute1 per alde for ran or to delired • ..,.. ............. t .. Everythlna you want from a store and a little bit more! ~1~:2,... ........ 2 ••nillll-• .......... Dr .. ....,,.,,..... • ,,. ..... e...t ..... ., ............. . •H61k ....... s.t.AM • •14..._...., ...... s..w.-....... ,,....,.Le, ............... • 14411c.ttw• .. •w-..,.,.. --·-----· ~-~~ --.. --........ ,.._ ------------------- '' FOOD 'Nedneeday,Auguat27, 1980 DAILY PILOT Frankly, It's a Kabob Add Interest a nd navor to )'Our Labor Day <•ookout by ter v na Fun · Tlrne fl'rank • Theao colorful kabob· atyle aandwichu are eaay. lneapentlve and run. Tht-llaboba can be U · tembled ahud of Umt by "'eavln1 s trlp or b a c •> n on 1 k e w e r 1 bet"1een ~hunks o r frank furtera and areen pep p•er. Slnlply 1rlll over hot coals and bruab with a tan1y 1111e of bone~1. prepurl-d y~llow mu s t ard and C:rep s M~inus Cr 1!pes -still popular and still adding a touch of E! legance whenever serv1~d. A festive lunch idea for those who enjoy the fl avors of Mexican c u i 1:. in e is Mex i ca 1 i Cren>es. Serve with a cold glass of iced tea and fresh vegetables for I unch at its best. If 1the thought of mak· in g crepes h as i n · tim1 dated you in the past,. lake note . These teod1?r crepes are pre- panid wi th convenient original pancake mix. A bler1d of enriched un· bleached flour, corn nou r·' oat n our and rye flour is .featured in original pancake mix. The crepe pan or skillet is r Had,y when drops of wat•?r "dance" on it. Use a small spatula to tur1•1 the c repes and chee k frequently to in· sur<! a golden color. The taco filling is pre- par.:·d with ground beef andi seasonin gs. Fill cre11es; bake and top wiU1 traditional taco top· pings and you've got a tacie• without the taco shell. M IEXJCALI CRE P ES Cre1>es: 1 cup milk 3 eggs o/• cup originaJ pan- cak 1? mix 2 ta blespoons veg1!table oil FUiiing: 1 powtd ground beef One 8-ounce can torn ato sauce On e 1.25-o unce pac· k age taco seasoning mi>I 1 cup (4 o un ce) s h re dded C h eddar chE:•ese To1tpi.Dgs: Shredded lettuce Chopped tomato Ripe olive slices So ur c ream or gua camole, if desired F'•or crepes, combine all i n gredients in medium-sized mixing boYv l. Mix until batter is fai1rly smooth; let batter stand 5 minutes to thie ken. For each crepe. pour about 2 tablespoons batter into hot, lightly grt!ased crepe pan or sm1all s k illet ; im · me dfate ly tilt pan to coa1 t bottom evenly with t hi ·n layer of batter. CocJ•k for 45 to 60 seconds or 11ntil top looks dry; turn . Cook second side ab!Jiut 20 seconds; stack crnpes between sheets of wa.x paper.• H eat oven t o 350 degrees. For filling, bro wn meat ; drain . Combine tomato sauce an cl seasoning mix; add t o meat. Bring meat m ;1xture to sim mer ; COl:•k for 5 minutes, stir· rin g oc c asiona ll y . RE:move from heat; stir in cheese. Spoon aboal , v. cup meat mixture on· to each crepe; roll up. Pince ln 13x9·inch bak· in f4 dis h; cover with ah.'tminum foil.• • Bake. at 350 degrees about 15 mli nutes or until heated th1rougb. For each serv· inst.. top 2 crepes with leUuce, tomato, olives md aqur cream, as de· allred. Makes 6 servinga. ••NOTE: At this poi.Gt, c1·e pe1 ma y be retrri1erated I to 2 days or frozen u_p to 3 months. Wnp MCUrely in foll or tetal in pl as Uc baa i rurrl1erate or rreeae. Thaw froaen crep es ovtrni&ht in rofri,...ator. • •NOTE: At thia point. crepes may be refrl,_ated overni&bt. W'b•n read1 to bate, b!J•t oven to 1'75 ctearees. a ... covered for ao to as 111 lDIMI or untll beai.cl thJ'oaCb. boraeradlah to m•k• these kabob aandwkbn extra 1ptdat Jr bur1en are more to your Ilk n1. here'• a 1uaranteed way t o ellmlnate pl c nl c monotc:lf\Y •hen )'OU pre· pare a 1plcy topptn1 for Fletta eur •• ,.. An en velope ol taco 1easonln1 mla •~ lnto tomato Julee terYea u the buk for thla Muican·t tyle hot sau ce For best navor, serve lhe sauce warm over cook ed buraers Fresh shc-ed tomatoes, corn chlpe, a rru h fruit ••lad, Iced tea and cooklee would complele a featlve end-of·1ummn picnic t'UN·TIME FllANKS l pound frankfurt~rs, cut In l· Inch chunkl 2wS1r n peppers, cut in aquares 10 11lce1 bacon, parUally cooked 2 l•bleapoo n 11 mayonnal11e l tablespoon pre· pared yellow rnu11tud l l•blespoon pre· pare d bor1eradl1h , drained 1 tabl poon hooey 8 to 10 rranklurter roll• Altem•te frankfurter c hunk• a nd pe pper 1quare1 on 10 skewers, weavlnc bacon s trips around them. Combine mayonnaise, must a rd, hone radish and honey: bru1h over kabobs. Grill over low coals, 10 lo 15 minutes, turning fre· quently and brushing with g laze Re m ove from skewers and serve on rolls. 8 to 10 servings ......... COLORFUL KABOBS FOR THE GRILL COOK -OUT SALE! We continue to accept ........ COUPONS FROM ALL OTHER MARKETS That's right! Bring in your coupons, INCLUDING "DOUBLE COUPON" coupons from any o ther market in Los Angeles. r..L/.--------· Ventura and Orange Counties and we will gladly redeem them os if they were our own Redemption is subject to all 0 R DAY l1m11s imprinted on each coupon If we do not stock the 11em spec1f1ed on the o ther market's coupon we will substitute on OPlll LAB item of equivalent value. Don't wo1t! Start clipping now and sove1 This offer 1s effective Thurs , Aug 28 thru Wed .. Sept. 3. .ALL 110:::.A~····~·~ a11DHOUR5 &.OCA L 110 . cH1c• you• . Spare Ribs ARMOUR'S VERl·BEST 1131,b. CHUCK FRESH EASTERN PORK STEAK FRllH ltACIF(C U!.D A CHOICE93 c RED SNAPPER El Rancho Water Added U SD A Cho>ce Cente• Cul BEEF nuns .. _ 129 BUTT PORTION SMOKED HAM LS 1.19 BEEF CHUCK STEAK lB 1.39 Bt ..,.DE CV' El Rancho Water Added U SD A Choice Beel Rolled Shldr Clod LB. WHOLE SMOKED HAM lB 1.29 BONELESS CHUCK ROAST l B 2.19 Elwell Fo1m> El Rancho Reg Thick Cut Wote• Added U SD A C hooce (hue~ Cut CHICKEN f1t1h 8 o• CENTER CUT HAM SLICES .. LS 2.19 0 -BONE BEEF ROAST l S 1.69 5 'oz 99c WllYIRN MONTE CRISTO f,oz~" OYITIRI JAR 1.89 lrBsh ~ ti 'II IL RANCHO FRESH 7/lf Elwell form\ Chicken ] Ol 89( ''u h Nww f ri9to,._d GRADE 'A' HIN ROMANOFF f roz~n CHIRRYITONI 19 1.29 ll Pi 11 Yi "'•": ~~ .. "~'~~~ ~,~·,:.s LB. CLAMS TURKEY Stw.11 On f101en O.t1ot-.d El Rancho Grode 'A' Fre\h LARGINo.1 18 6.99 TURKEY HINDQUARTER . te 59' CHOPPED BEEF STEAK l8 WHITISllRIMlt Whole Or Holl Cure 81 El Rancho Ronch Style Fre\h Pon 1t .. ody HORMEL BONELESS HAM lB 2.79 THICK SLICED BACON LARGE lS ll 2.89 El Rancho Dou Nol Exceed '22% Fot RIX SOU LS 2.09 El Rancho Swee• or Hol LEAN GROUND BEEF ITALIAN STYLE SAUSAGE LB ..... ·-- Hanis lt4cbap ...... ~~~-~· .. 65° Regular or Diel 12 o z Con> Reg D·e• l19hl A>pen 2 LITER SEVEN UP 1. 13 6 PACK PEPSI COLA 1 .69 2 l11er A & W ROOT BEER 6·Pock 12 oz Cons COKE, TAB, FRESCA 1.69 1.13 12 oz Con\ 6 Pock RC DIET RITE COLA 8 oz Red Wone Vonegor & Ool LAWRY'S DRESSING 1.59 .79 12 oz Con\ Reg. Sugar Free 6 PACK SPRITE 1.69 3 oz Dur~ee .59 0 & C ONION RINGS 5 lb Morion ICE CREAM SALT 12 Count Von1llo SCOOPY ICE CREAM CUP 24 Ol FRENCH'S MUST ARD .59 .53 .69 Pork n' Boans ............ ~;~; .. ~~~-... 21° 10 oz Anl Var. Pickle HEINZ RELISHES 4 01 Sc h1ll1ng BLACK PEPPER .49 .99 -~ I n\,',',t ,j I I 'fj. Cl 10 24 or c 126·20 KODAK I 99 COLORFILM .. • 30lc50 IACQUARD BIACH TOWILl .......... 4. 99 4 oz COPNRTONI OIL or LOTION ............. I. 99 300vott FOAM ICICHUT ...................... 1.59 120uort FOAM PICNIC laCHUT ...................... 1.39 6 01 15-coul'I Doomond 10·, inch FOLGER'S INSTANT COFFEE 3.36 DINNER PLATES .99 3 oz Monzonollo T P ........ 89 STUFFED ST AR OLIVES .69 Smoll P~9 Aul Nob•KO SNACK CRACKERS Micholob ........ Wi.f~i;:~ .......... / lll ,---LIQUOR " FROZEN FOODS HO Ml White-Gold lido Isle 3 99 PUIRTO RICAN RUM.... • 2 t::i 8on9uet FRllD CHICKIN ............... 2.49 7.50 Ml lm,e~rted 35 FOL011ARl IOAVl ........ 2. 8 Eoo BIRDllYI COB CORN ....• 99 730Ml GAVIOULAMBRUIC0.2.15 Soro lee 17 OL lorq,e_Ploin CHllll CARI ................... I. 79 200 Ml Cons or Bottles CWB COCKTAILS ............. 99 11 Gol Rou11ds Premium 1 99 KNUDllN ICI CREAM .. • G1/d11 D1/ici111. .. ~~~~9.;~~ ...... 21! SoUd GREEN CABBAGE ........... le 10' EA 3.99 6 Inch Pot Plo11t OIEFFENBACHIA ltol1on • RED ONIONS ..... Pu1ple PRUNE PLUMS l& 25' 29' ........... ll. 15 lb •ock Col ~o.. f "'l\tiS r,...r Tftt' r.~rJi£1"T' I 9 01 loole Mo.ll""o No"t'""o fvr.i°oh SHIRAKIKU RICE ... 6.19 '''' 6 PI. #l"'t l" ' SEASONING . . .. I .•S 7 '. •• s1o .. o\.i.•M•Miv\• • IN OUR FRESH PRODUCE DEPT lo•~. $1..<0\-l•Clw\oSobo PICKLED VEG. . .. I .21 NOODLES .19 1 01 k!tto c,,_... 6 Pock 13 01 •~How-To,.,...,,. OYSTER SAUCE .............. 69 AGE .................. 79c PICKLE RADISH .. ~~ ... I .•t 2.29 BREAST El RANCHO 1.29 GRADE A $18! WITH RIB CAGE& 1.49 GISlElS 25 roll Heo•y Duty REYNOLDS FOIL 10 lb 6o9 Ct>orcool KINGSFORD BRIQUETS 100 coun1 Auorted WESTERN LIVING NAPKINS '· .• 89 1.99 .SS 5 LB. CAN BARS.HAM 7.29 Doorj Fresh Auslroon 3 oz Pko 99 IL CID SWiii ............... • Gollo 3 oz P~.i:. SLICED PEPPERONI ..... 1 lb Pk~. TON1'I PIZZA CRUSTS .89 .83 eou"nlo I 19 MO RELLA BALLI.. • Romania" Sliced 4 oz. Pkg. IMPORTED 99 TIVOLI HAM .........• l'ltlCU IN lff'ECT THURS., AVG. 28 fHltOOGH WfO , SEPT. 3, 1980. OPEN DAILY 8 AM TO 10 PM MO SALES TO OEAlfllS THIS AD ONLY f;ffECllVE AT HUGHES El RANCliO ANO HUGHES UDO , ,..-. (9 DAILY PILOT FOOD Regal Des~ert Everyone knows Uatl blueberrt• are a Ntal hen)'. Why. C'Yeft \Ml'1 ~lor rellKll lh.9 royal· bb• robe• or kln11. When h com•• lo crowu. u..,.. la DOM bet· ter for a seaaoaal cbeaecake thu • crown of the bla beauli.IUJ fresh bluebtrrl-. Bl~beny Ch ake 11 • dell1b\IW way to aJ.art ort the seuon for ftHh blueberries, 1l pre• 1ent1 tl\e berrltt In a lordly maMer. ThC'y are at the top People alwll.)'li set-m to be e peel lly blueberry hungr) when the hr ·t blues begin 1i1ppt-anna in the produce depart ments of the markets The fi rst box or two mal well be consumed out.a • hand OnJy thiog needf'd to prepare them for eat· ang is a rmsmg. Wllh blueberries there 1s flo peeling, no pitting. no coring. They are one of the original convenience foods of nature But lots of people feel that the first of the fresh c rop deserves some s pecial recognition . Almost like a celebra· lion. Which is where this king .sized cheesecake with its crown of blues comes into the picture. The cake is, indeed, • 'large and can be cut into sixteen portions We would neve r s ay it .. ser ves 16 people" because most people can't stop after that first piece. The cake will last in the refrigerator for a number of days. But, then again, it probably won •t. Too much of that blueberry .hunger a·round. BLUEBERRY CHEESECAKE 141 cup ( 1 stick) but· ter or margarine, sof· tened 1 pkg 112 ounces) zwieback, crushed to fine crumbs 1"2 c up s upe r .fine granulated sugar 1 tablespoon grated lemon rind, divided 5 pkgs. (8 ounces each> cream cheese 13_. cups granulated sugar 3 tablespoons flour t tf.i teaspoons grated orange rind 12 teaspoon vanilla 5 eggs 2 egg yolks crHm ~. pa.Mal•&· id aqu. ~1 remalD· lac...._ nna, "' .... rind Md HAllla Beat Wltll Ul'IOOtb ud nutty. Add ell', OM at a Umt. beatil\.I wen after each addlUon. Add e11 yolk1. ooe at • ll rM, be•tlnl w•ll alter ea~h add.IUon. Sllr in mta.m. Spoon lnto pan evetlly Ballt In preheated slow ovm (300 de,,....) PRICES EFFEC. 7 FULL DAYS, AUG. 28 - SEPT. 3, 1980 ror one hour Do not O&Mn OV4ft door dwint b•lcln1 USM. Turn off heat and leave In eloted oven for one ho'lr . Remove from oven. I.At cool to room Um· perature in • draft·fl'M apot. Refri,...at. over ol1bt Jmt befon Hrv· ln1 remove from pan. Arran,. bluebema ln an even layer on top Vleld: 18 aervtl\11. 11A11•••01. •••• CHUCK MONIY BACK GUARANTEE ROAST ON QUALITY MIATS BLADE-CUT IV(.V PllCl Of Ml.AT I\ 97c LB. UNCONOITION.All Y GUA•A~HlO TO 'UASf YOU O• YOUR MONf Y Will If CHUUULl Y llfFUNOfO VE'• &AQl.CUT •11• IEU • llC'HUfllS LI • 1 •• STIWMSAT CMICKSnAIC LI IHf • CHUC<I • llOUNO • IONI LI • 1 •• fllUH•LfAH •HOTTO O C£ED12'>,AT •1 •• NT•OAST ••ou•••••• LB Ill'• CHUC• • 1 •• aur • Cl<UCK • ION(LU S $1•• 7 .. 0llm.OAST " SHOULDI• ••AH LI IH,•MllAU.lNO LI •2•• IU' • SMALL lNO u •2•• •l•SnAIC ••••OAST 111.U KU.• llOU!j(I • IONfL(IS •2•• cu-•na• TIP•OAST Bluebemes crown a delicious cheesecake All STATER BROS. MARKETS Will BE OPEN LABOR DAY FROM 8:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. IUJ • LOIH LI $2•• WILSON CIRTIFllD T .... SftAIC SLICED '"' • lOtll. llfAlt •279 ~ .. KU• LO.• ITIAll • IOMELEU •2•• BOLOGNA TOlt SlllLOIN LI 16·0Z. PKG. 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In large bowl, combine Indoor Cookout All the fun , ex- uberance and informali· ty of an out door barbecue moves indoors with Barbecued Pork Chops, Country Style. Create an indoor picnic for Sunday night supper. Your trusty oven is quickly transformed in· to a barbecue grill with the help of Seasoned Coating Mix for Pork and Ribs -Barbecue Style. First peel and cube 2 pounds potatoes a nd slice 2 m e dium onions. Place potatoes and onions in a 13 x 9- in ch baking pan in a s ingle layer. While , they're baking at 350 degrees for 10 minutes, prepare eight ~·inch· thick pork chops with the seasoned coating mix according to package directions. Carefully arrange chops over veget.ables in pan. Sprtnkle any remalning coaling mix over chops and bake 35 minutes longer, or until chops are tender. A tossed salad, .ci;usly bread and a favorite dessert is all that 'a nece11ary for your indoor picnic sup· ~r. Buy Extra U your supermarket lJ bavln1 a 1peclal on e111. don't beaitale to buy an extra few .sc>aen. Wben atored eovend In their or111nal carton, freth e1P wlU keep four "'"'"' '! COIETOA&AEG.c COLA s 12• HI c ORJNKS 1m~"fS '!, •l-Ol 49c ................... .,,2-C>Z. K tfG COLA • s139 ~ ! oeeATI·Jt.eo•MTED 69c MARGARITASlMiXGLOAl .,. ;It "11~: s1jg ~--:.-·~~· OL.IVES · ········· .......... ·· ..... · 5·15-0Z. PORK & BEAINS t 94c '" -. .:...:~·...d/J1'-·__,, '-~-r~ I !!!!!!_!"CHIPS . ~•&-O• : I ~: ,,~~~~0&Tf s~~~~;;;l~i.:\~ ~ ... /) . :!!!,~JELLY '"" 53 13, l fffi~uNAPKINS .~. 52c l f J?jj~Er,: 1 COFFEE ................................... e-0z. KETCHUP ~ ... ,s • 11-01 75c I · "'l(OTU1•11DE~I APNTADS s 1 as SUNfLOWER OIL SUNU~ 9, l1-0l s1.59 j~~N'icr"AiiiNis' .. 39• HONE(YDE'ws LI 24 •i:~: : !!XI PADSU·: ·.· u:: 52~ HM~S~0ftf~~O:.~.M••·:.=~21 '~~7;: ;;ozen Food P~ices '" , CHARCOAL ..................... ,~&. 52° 9 ·1 LG1u6LHTEF cRHARCOAL s193 POTATOES ~:~i~~OTS ! I KAAFT•CHEESfLOAF s2•• U -Ol .... -"~-s--CHICKEN . VELVEETA ...................... 32-0Z. Kim LITTER • ·~· 1.75 FROZEN P~l~~Eo~uSs~AOAUMSllCllS 32-0Z $109 $199 SOFT DRINKS PEPSI COLA SOFT DRINKS COUNTllY f-LOIOHAIK. COCA COU . JllHCA. TAI 011 ~Ill OllANG[ Oii wt'.LCH•a llfGUlAJI Oii DIET Ptllff • 11£0 Oii IUOAll-Fllf[ OllAl'E IOOA • Ill ).()l CANS IVT1-0Z. CANS ! ''il.59 ·1•1•• ,, •317 t'"'"f •u lfOAU l•CIPf l4+Qt01 A&W SEVEN-UP SOFT DRINKS ROOT BEER All'EN, MTR DEW. Pf'SI COi.A MG. Oii IUGAIW'llEC OIEl 'IPSI Oii l'EPSl llOHT llf.0 Oii IUGAIW'llU 1112'°2.. CAHS I 1111~1 CANS 1•·1··· ·.1,•1•• ·sis• Beer & Wine Specials 19"CIAl.I 0000 .. All llOMS U CIPT l04lllA llNOAI GALLO WINE :::~:-~~~~~~ .. ~ ......... H s259 WINE =::s:~·Ac> .. •c ............................ K s279 BUDWEISER BEER .................. MU-OZ CANI s1 59 MILLER BEER ........................... MU-OZ.CANS s1 59 POTATO CHIPS ~:~~;~~~~··'0~~~~ 79c f::~~~s ! 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Today, nottun1'11 replaced homemade ice cream ln OW' hearts but It onb' h.u a pl are on our dlnner table on Pf'Clal e>«uioo • bfouws of the oil~ complicated, tlme ~um in& pr para hon It you mb$ tt\t taste of homemadt , tbouah. you'rf' ln for a trea l Fresh. homemade I~ C"remes. shtrbtrts and frt'tz. s can have IJ'Hl r ults when made in the cun v ntlooal home ftte1t r . b)' ustna ao lnar• dlent that 11va a . of\. cr.-am tHll.1n Mar•hmalto w c r t me and m ell l'd marshmallows havt.> Iona been known as &real home-made ice cr eam 1ngre<hcnt . an1J m any clus1c «>ok books indude rt-c1pe~ for lee ~rca~ lhul ft'aturt' lhc\St' ingn'<i1ent:. 1'he prot'edurcs ur P s 1mplt . and 1111 s pe<'isl pans or trays art' nece s ary for ttn}' uf these recipes For Cho<.·olate Almond Ice Cre me. fret-Le a m1xturt' of marshmallov. <'r eme, m d ted uns weetened <'h ocolatt'. <'rt-am and a (ev. other 1ngred1ents unlll almost solid. then trans fer the mixture mto a bowl and beat with an ele::ctnc mixer un til s mooth Repeat lhe rreeting and beating pro cess once. then refereete (f you want to save time. omit one beat· ing : it results in a less s moot h conslstenc·y but it is still deh<'tous Sberbert.s are even easier because only one beating is necessary Unusual Banana Crunch Sherbert is a delicious combination of only five ingredients , including buttermilk. With a quart of buttermilk, you can make two recipes , o ne a variation containing crushed pinea pple. Yogurt fans will love a s uper-fast r ecipe for Raspberry Yogurt Freeze. which has only three ingredients and doesn't require lhe beat ing-and-freezing process. CHOCOLATE ALMOND ICE CREME 1 14-ounce can sweetened condensed milk 1 7-ounce jar ma rshmallov. creme 3 1-ounce squares unsweetened chocolate, melted 2 cupe hta"'Y cream 2 CUPI mllk I tabl poon van Ila l cup 1Uverf'd ttlmonds, loHted, chopped Gradua l!)' add •weetened condensed milk to mur hmadlow creme, bC!atin& until well blended Blend In c hocolate; aUr ln cream1 milk and vanilla Pour mlxture into a 13x9· Inch baklna pam C'ovt.ir , frt'eitt until 1tmoet solid but still m uahy 1n tht.' center Scrape mixture into a larat> c hJllM:I bowl , bttat with an electric mix· er until 11mooth Re peut freeling 11nd beating J)rOt'l'SI one~ Stir In 1lmonds. Refreeze until f irm 2 '• qu urts IJANANA ('RUN('ll SHERBERT '.! l>.IOUOJ!>, mu!tht:d I tuhlt•spom1 lt•niun Juice t 7 oum·c JUI n11tr..,hm1illow creme 2 t UIJ:. lluttl'I rr11lk I, l'UJI d10pJil'd Jll'JOUIS t.0111b1ne banana and lemon j uice: ~1 allually <tdd Lo rn.us hmallow creme , beat- ing until well blende d. Stir in buttermilk. P\iur mixture Ullo a 9xS·inch loaf pan. Cover; freezt' until almost sohd. Coarsley chop m ix ture; place in chilled bowl Beat w1lh an e lectric mixer, starting a t lov. !>peed and gradually increasing to high speed, until s mooth a nd s lus hy. Stir in peanut:.. Refreeze until firm. 1 quart. Variation . Pineapple Cre me Sherbert. Substitute one 8-1/• o unce can c rushed pineap· pie, undrained for banana and lemon juice. Omit peanuts. RASPBERRY YOGURT FREEZE 1 .. <'up milk. 17·oun<'e jar marshma llow creme 2 8-0Wl<'e containers raspberry yogurt Gradua lly a dd milk t o marshma llo..., t'reme, beating wth an electric mixer or wire whisk unt il well blended Stir in yogurt. Pour mixture into a 9x5-inch loaf pan ; cover. Freeze until firm ._ Serve with pound cake if desired 3 I 2 CUPS It Feels I,ike A Nut But Surprise; An Almond Is A Fruit ....... -. . . . .. Wednesday, August 27, 1980 DAILY PILOT C9 For Ice Cream New Recipes Are Sought Hav e a g ood ice cream recipe'! There are two chances to make it pay off for you . American Reflections, a N ew J e r sey-based company which ex- amines and reports on the Amer ican culture .' has chosen ice cream as the s ubject for its second "37 best" book and is seeking r ecipes for a l I kinds o f ice cream dishes. T h ey will cons ider cakes, pies. tortes, pud- ding s, s und aes . p op s i c les, dri n k s, p a rfa i t s, mold s, m o u sses, b o m bes, eclairs and other ice cream dishes. Winners will receive a copy of the book a nd a dessert serving set. Recipes must be sent by Sept. JO to lee Cream C re ations . American Reflections, P. 0 . Box 3008, Prin ceton , N J . 08540. A port.ion of the rev- enues from the salv or the book will l>c used for college scholars hips. The second contest is f o r re<'i pe s us in g m a r s hma llow . <'reme. Sponsored by Kraft. it's <'a iled the "Secret Ingre- d ient" Rec•ipe Contes t Entnt>s are being ac t·epled through Ol't 31 m t he rollov.1ng categories F r o i c: n , c· It 1 I I e <I d essert~. bakl·d de sser t s, d1ps 1sauccs bev~ra~cs candies. frostings and other treats. T here .... itll be a grand prize of $.5.000, four first prizes of Sl ,000, and serond and third prizes of cash and cookbooks . For rules and in!\lruc- t 1ons for entering, send your name and address t o ··n ul es ·· Kraft Ma r shma ll ~w Cr e m e ··Seer el lnJ!redient" Recipe Contest . P .O. Box 824. South Holland, I II 60473 -----------------·-= .... :-=-~--=...---.=-...::::-------=-~--=...-=--~--- S ACRAME NTO (Capitol) -You've j ust eaten a co uple o f hickory.smoked roasted almonds and you 're reaching for another. an- ticipating the taste of its salty crunchiness. these conditions, and it d oes so m or e p redtc· tably than a ny other <'Ountry in the world. sever al hours of sub· freezing temperatures whe n protected with this icy insulation. ~--~ Did you know you're not eating a nut -but a fruit kernel? In fact. almonds are so closely related to peaches that many almond trees ar e grafted onto p each rootstocks . As far as shape goes. you'd have to be an expert. to tell their blossom s or d e· veloping fruits a part. It's only when the two fruits approach maturi- ty that the peach's outer layer expands into the edible fruit we eat, while the almond's outer layer turns into its leather -like bull. That almond you were e ating corresponds to the kernel inside a peach pit. Almond growers are i mme nse ly pro ud o f their unusual fruit: it has an almos t unique position in Caltfornia agriculture . e arn ing more hard c urre ncy from abroad tha n any other California crop ex- cept cotton. <If you want to see an almond grower swell with pride, get him talking about his crop's contribut ion to our balance of payments.) There's a reason for these high export s ales. ' Almonds have s uch d e- m a ndinit c ultural re- quirements that, besides California, the only place where they can be grown commercially is ln a few countries near the Mediterra nean. To nourish, almonds must have hot summer days, cool evenings and low humidity. In winter, they need several hun· dred hours or freezing or near freezing weather. California offers just Clima t ic conditions, tog ethe r w i t h p ro- gr essive cultural prac· tices. m ean California regula rly gets high er yields and better quality than any other country. And since almonds can grow in so fe w places. they are a r are and pre- stigious item in man y countnes. In J apan, our second largest market a fter Germany, an im · pressive gift to a hostess isn't flowers or wine, as it m ight be in this coun- try . No, it's a couple of ti n s of Cal if o rn ia almonds. Februar y. w h e n California almond trees burst forth with their s now -colored blossoms, is a time of beauty . fo r us -and a time of anx- 1 ely for the g rower s. Almond trees will bear only if t heir blossoms a re cross pollinated with trees of a differe nt variety. "The trick ," ex- plains Trina Van Unen, a m e mb e r of the C alif o rnia Almond Growers Exchange, "is t o hav e th e e arl y blossoming soft·shelled v ar ieties las t lon g e n o u gh f o r b ees t o transfer pollen to the hard·shelled varieties, which won't bloom for another 10 d ays ." An almond gr ower 's worst fear is a blossom · des troying frost . To combat frost, modern orc hards m ay have hun- dreds of miles of unde r- ground pipes ser ving thermostatically con - trolled s prinklers which are activated at 32 degrees Fahrenheit. An Ice coating at 32 degrees is usually wa rmer than fr ost . T hough it may s eem a par a d o x . blossoms can survive Gerda Faye likes to look at almond blossoms after the sprinklers have been turned on. "You com e out in the morn-1 i n g , a n d there are m il lions of ice-covered blossoms. flashing 10 the I sun like a forest of giant Fourth o f J u l) sparklers" Gerda Faye's fa mily likes to roast their own a Im onds. "Follow this r ec ipe ," says Ge rda "and y ou 'll ge t som ething pretty closC' t o those d e li c i o u ~ S m okehouse Almond: sold in vacuum tins in fine food stores. Or ski1 the liquid smoke, usi. any seasoned salt and you'll still dazzle your guests " GERDA FAYE'S SMOKEY COCKTAIL ALMOMlS I 'r'l teaspoon liqui1 smoke 2 teaspoons water 1 cup natural (un- b I an c h e d ) whol e almonds 1 teaspoon salad oil Salt Mix liquid s moke and water Add almonds and t oss to coat. Place in shallow pan, cover . and le t stand overnight. Add oil to almonds and loss until well coated. Roast in 300-degree oven until crunchy, between 15 and 25 minutes. stirring fre· quently. Sprinkle wit s alt to taste . Yo;u 'Mllld b<'g11ls 01 home No othe< ()onqe Coun1v newspaper l:o<•nqs you mote news ol yoo.~ communttv t!lll!f"y doy lhon as 10,.,,d '" 1he I•! mJW•ll 642.4321 BEEFSTICK ® SALE For Muscular Dystrophy From now thru September 1st. for every oound of BEEF STICK Summer Sausll'i}e sold. HickO<Y Ferl"I)$ or Ohio will contribute 25• to the Muscular Dystrophy Association · SAVE 30c -off the reg. lb. price. any cut piece of beef stick SAVE soc -off the Reg. lb. price. on whole beef stick fll «(Cfk©rf1 tf ctrm~·g~,o ,. ............. Mewptrtleech 64CMOJO Treat to Maxwell House~Coffee- the co that's .. ~'Good to the Last Drop:" And we11 treat you to a savings of up to 50~ Maxwell House® Coffee has great flavor that's ... HGood to the Last Drop~" And now, when you enjoy all that flavor, you can also enjoy up to a 50<t savings. To ~ take advantage of this savings, simply clip and QF use one of the store coupons below. -- ~c. ..... 1 Fooch COf'PO"'lon 1990 ., Wedlieedey, Auguel 27. lllO FOOD Peaches Year-round P•HMI at"• a1DOA1 tM --popWU' "'*' ., ·--ud '°" IOQd NllClm. SWu\)' ~· .... ... and J\dty. t••1 dlakt r•f rubln1 .. Uq M.Y U... Slnt• lM)''NlDINolCm for IUC'h 1 lboa1 time. •"1 not pre Mrv• a UtUe\al~oh\lm· mer by Malt t'Hnln1 aomt peactMI for year· round tl\)oymenl' Thll wmpdq trk> ol peacb NdP'!I lftclude• • , perenolat ravorllf', a unJque sl)N'ad and a d~ lllhtf\.11 dessert H o m emakers ha ve been "pult lna up " Peach Halves slnc~ the early days of home ('an nln1. That's because they 're su c h a marvelou s treat. whether served plain or with a scoop of Ice cream, or topped with whipped cream. Jama are another way to preserve and savor peaches. And this l3ran· died Peach Jam would be hard to come by on a 1rocery store shelf. An unusual spread with a flavor reminiscent or peace brandy. it's a luscious topping for all kinds of breads and makes a wonderful gift too. For special occasions. a fresh fruit compote like Pea c h es and Melon Balls i s the perfect dessert. An elegant medley of two fruits available at the same time, it's sim- mered in a light lemony syrup. To help ensure suc- cess when canning these recipes, select .only firm, ripe fruit for can· ning ; under· ripe fruit will not ripen more once it bas been canned and over-ripe fruit usually produces disappointing res ults . Darkening of fruit can be prevented by soaking it in a solu- tion of water, vinegar and salt before canning. And, remember that peaches must be proc· essed in a water canner for safe shelf storage. PEACH HALVES 12 to 12~ pounds firm, ripe peaches Soaking solution: 8 cups water, 1 tablespoon aalt, 1 tablespoon vinegar Light syrup: 2 cups sugar to 4 cups water Prepare home can- ning jars and lids ac· cording to manufac- lurer'sinstructions. Wa s h a nd drain peaches. Put fruit in wire b asket or cheesecloth and lower into bolling water for ~ to 1 minute to loosen skin. Dip into cold water and drain. Peel, halve and pit peaches. Place halves in soaking solu- tion. Combine sugar and water in a saucepan. Cook until sugar dis- solves. Bring to a boil, but do not let syrup boil down. Rinse and pack, cut side down, into hot jars, one jar at a time, leaving ~-inch head space. Carefully cover fruit with boiling syrup, leaving ~-inch bead apace. Remove air bub- bles with non·metallic spatula. Wipe jar rim clean, place lid on and screw band down evenly and firmly. Place closed jar in canner. Repeat for each jar. P rocess 1 ~-pint jars 30 minutes in a boiling water bath canner. Yield: about five l~· pint jars. BaANDIED PEACH JAM 3 pounds fresh peaches. peeled, pitted and chopped (about 3 cups) 1 tablespoon lemon juice ~ teaspoon grated lemon peel 1 -pa-clrage c 1 ~ ounces} powdered pectin 5 cups sugar 1 cup brandy Prepare home can· nin1 jars and lids ac- cordin1 t o manufac- ture'• inltructions . Combine chopped peaches, lemon Julee, lemon peel and pectin in a larce (6-quart to 8· quart) aaucepot. Place over hllb beat and brtn1 to a full boll, 1Urrin1 frequently. Add all the 1u1ar. Boil bard 1 minute, atirrin1 con· atantly. Remove from Mal Md ltir in brandy. CanfullJ pour into bot ~ .......... . ti' -•au ... leav· W pe Jar rim er.:':, llace Id • and •crew ._.._ nenl1 and lnab. Plaee eloMd Jar ail ,._._ Repeat tor IMlaJii: . ._. Pl"ONll lO mlnu\el ln a bollla1 water bath caDMr. Yltld: about t tltlU-ouM• Jan P•AC8 8 AND •a.oNBALL8 5~peache1 Snekl"' 90.luUoa e <'UPI water. l Ui.,.ffPoOft ••\\. l tablespoon vine1ar J mf'dlum <'In lalOUPt" 4 cups ... aler 2cups1uaar i . NP lemon Jw rt- Prepare hornt'I can l\lna jars and hds ac cord l nt to manutac lurer'• l:n.tl'\lCUON. Peet, plt and 11lce pearhea; then pl11ce In 1oalcln1 IOJU\lon to pre· vent b'rownlnc. Cut can taloupe In half. remove teed• and cut melon Into balls Comblnt 'oler. 1u,ar and lemon juice ln 1 ar1e US-quart to 8 quart ) saucepol and br1n1 to a boll Carefully add drained 11nd rlnaed pueb au~ and melon ball• Remove u ucep<>t from heat and let ml" ture cool lo room tem perat~. Remove fruit from aynip; tet aalde Heat 1yrup to boilln1 Pack fruU Into hot Jara. one at a \lme. leavlna ~ Inch bead apace. Re m ove air bubble11 with non -metallic 11patula Wipe jar rim cl~an, place Ud on and screw band down evenly and firmly Place closed Jar in canner. Repeat for each jar. Proce~A 20 minutes in boiling wuter bath can- ner YJdd· about S plnt jur11 Prlcn effective Aug. 28 thru Sept. 3, 1980 •Copyright, 1910 by Aelphll Grocery Company. All Righi• A ... rv.d. We rMarve the right to llmlt or ralu1e .... , to commlfclel dealere or wholHalare. Savings relate to previous week'• Relpht price, °' last date prior to Initial price reduction exclusive of advertlMd or promotional prices --~ I ,,. I~• o •,r' I _,, "~ ~ ,-,., -..~~ _,, ~ ( f, _, "·/ • TEMPTING TRIO FOR PEACH LOVERS AH Ralphs Wiii be OPEN er Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 1 Check your focal Ralplls for hours I pkg. of 8 Peak of the Season Thompson Seedless I Fr ea Hallbut Steaks .. ,Ullll ···-• l ua SJ .. 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CISll IDA ) 18oz. 39 ~n • 11u. 119 ,., Moz. 39 ctn. • ,::· .57 ~t .69 FCX>D.~ FIESTA Frff Tick.ti Avall•bl• at Check1tand1 ., ......... ml1llTll IUCI Coming Sept. 10,11,12, 1980 • Frff Food Samples •Frff Prlz• • Live Entert•lnment • Microwave Demon1tratlons •And Much More •Everything you want to know about food • food preper•tlon all under one roof •1 l l ....... -Ila WI,.,.. IUCI 15411 s. •llMST. wmwMS1£1 ST• Mm: 1-11 Illy, MS..., IPllU I..., W• fll.lll 'l ' Ice Cream Freezer Tips Can Give Tasty Dessert l. Wrilerate h:e cream mixture until duu.d. u the f~ can wiU nt lnto your Nlri1W•t.or. lt ll belt to chill lhe mixture lo &M HD. T'boroqh chl1Un1 wlU help make a 1moo&Mr. tuu.navonct product I . f\U the f'ree&er UD no mott than \II f\&11. 1'b1I will allow plenty °' room ror ex panaloo ol the mixture wtltn air lS beaten m by the revolving dasher We call this the "overrun." 3. tee cream free&cs as ~at is absorbed from it by the Ice and salt Salt ts used to lower the temperature or the ice, since ice alone la not cold enough to frff1e desserts by this method. 4. To freeze the ice cream use 8 parts or ice to 1 part Ice cream salt. Finely crushed Ice melts faster and hastens freezing so it is best to crush larger pieces. 5. Turn the freezer s lowly at first. After a few minutes you will reel a resistance which means the mixture is beginning to freeze. Then tum more rapidly until the dessert is frozen. Th.is helps to produce a smooth pro· duct. • 6. Drain all the water from the freezer tub before removing the cover to prPvent the brine from entering the can, but do not lift Poatcard From San Francisco can from lee Remember to thoroughly wipe the cover before tMkln11 it ort so that salt will not aet i,nto the le crc1tm 7 Scrape the IC'e creaim from the dasher and qu.lcldy pack It down with a spoon or rub ber scrt•pe>r 8 AM " u rety me.aure, cover the can with a double thickness of wued paper bfforc replacln& the cover . Plua hole of lree-rt·r <'llll ~ver wlth folded waxed paper as l4 <'Ork Be sur(' that ull the water has been drain~ from the tub sc> 1ct! cream will freeze rtrmly 9 Now rt'pack the freezer. but ttus time Ulil' a mixture of 4 parts or ice to 1 part ice cream salt. With these proportions the tem- perature will drop quickly and the ice cream will harden faster. Cover the freezer with a heavy cloth or newspapers and aUow to stand at least 2 hours. In this time the ice cream will "ripen" and greatly improve in flavor as well as become a harder, more desirable con· sistency. The China Syndrome By STAN DELAPLANE Whatever happened to brainstorming? Ex- ecutive self hypnosis was a big thing once. At board mee tings, t h e Chairman said : "Braln$torm. boys . Say anything that comes in· tO your bead." . "Right, J .B .. " said the board members. "How about, 'Get a divorce and marry your mother-in-Jaw'?·' Fasten Your Safety Belts "Rx: Fasten seatbelt whenever in moving vehicle. This prescription must be renewed." That is the prescription of an orthopedjc sur - geon for the prevention of serious injury or death in auto accidents. Dr. Julian L. Glatt, a member of the staff of Putnam Community Hospital in Carmel, NY, is certain of the effectiveness of his formula, based not only on the research of many others but on his own survey of accident victims he has treated. Whenever he finds himself a pplying splints. casts, pins and traction to those injured in auto accidents, he asks : "Was your seatbelt fastened?" In more than 95 percent of the cases. the answer is No. When the answer is Yes. it is ap- parent to Glatt that the injury is not as serious as it would have been had the seatbelt been left in its retracted state. In bis observations of automobile accident cases, Glatt has found the most serious frac- tures occur when an occupant is suddenly thrust forward on impact. What then happens is the second crash. The first comes when the car hits another vehicle, a tree, a stone wall or another object. The second occurs when the occupant, un- protected by a seatbelt, cras hes into the dashboard. Glatt insists that his entire family buckle up before be turns the key in his car, and they also have a rule that they use seal belts when riding in other people's cars, even if the host motorists spurn the idea. Glatt joins safety experts in expressing a further concern: the failure of parents to insist that children use seatbelts in cars and their failure to demand that seatbelts be required in school buses. 1, "None of the school buses I have ever seen have seatbelts," he said. "Every time there is a school bus collision or accident, the kids slide forward and wind up in the hospital with knee injuries. "It should be a requirement in every school system that every bus be equipped with seat- belt. and every child be required to use them. I am baffled as to why no one bas seen to it that thil ls done." When uked if patients who enter Putnam Community Hospital badly damaged because they had not used seatbelts buckle up for the ride home, Glatt said: "All I cari say is that I hope they never ride wfthoutprotec:tion a gain." 0mzirs CUSTOM FJllAMtNG Spedelll .. In IHADOW80XH 1803 Newport Blvd. Costa AMsa LACOSTE SHIRTS IN STOCK BOYS DEPT. These sessions were supposed to produce in- vigorating new feelings ... Eat with chopsticks." was a brainstorm for changing the mental climate. That seemed a good idea. To this day, I turn the moppets onto chopsticks once a month. I said: "Suppose you are trapped in Japan. Suppose the Chinese take over the world. Without a handy way with chopsticks, you'll s tarve to death." As it turned out, it wasn't the Chinese we had lo fear. We had to move. ln the order of packing for some reason , the table silver, the plates and cups, pots and pans, were first into the boxes. The last thing into the boxes was a radio. (Never used since it was out of batteries.) 'Some leaky pens. The cat litter. I said to lhe person in charge of packing: "How come we gave up the table tools first?" But she only gave me an inscrutable look and handed me the Chinese chopsticks. We ate with them for three days. • • • • We s tirred the morning coffee with chopsticks. We ate breakfast eggs with chopsticks . (Fry them firm on both sides. That's how you do it.) I shopped carefully for dinner items. With chopsticks you are limited. Peas must be picked up one by one. By the time you've gone through the peas it's bedtime. Steaks cannot be cut with chopsticks . (Fortunately I 'd pocketed my Swiss Army knife.) I declared a moratorium on tabie man- ners. Anything you can lift you can eat with your hands. Help Needed The Women's Transitional Living Center, Inc. is seeking community donations in an effort to expand facilities that serve as refuge for bat- tered women and children. Based in Orange, lhe non-profit agency, serving all of Orange County, currently has two shelters with combined bed space for 24 people. Supporters hope to increase the center's staff and move to a location capable of housing 75 needy women and children. Those interested in aiding the effort through donations can contact the center at 879-2370 or 992·1931. Singles Calendar runs each Wednesday and con- tains information on discussion groups, parties and events open to the public in the Orange Ccxut area. Send notices to Singles Calendar, Daily Pilot, P.O. Boz 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Include your name and telephone number. Notices must be received two week! m advance of an event. If JIOtl have an item for Happenings, send tt to Judith Ol.aon at the Daily Pilot, P.O. 80% 1560, Costa Mesa. m26, or call 642-4321. Only •2995 $75.00 Value -INCLUDES- • European Pore-Tightening Facial • Eyebrow & Eyelash Tint or Bikini Wax · • Complete Makeup Lesson & Application ~8WiWMI · Opcrn 'Twt. -~I. Eut. Appl. A11oilobl« <·»~-~ S I · ~'-'"aerat ~ .pons &Cosmetics TOTAL IEAUTY C.4i f ~ AVAU&a MOIN~lloulevn Newport 171-mO 'Nedneeday,Augus127, 1980 01\JL "( PILOT c 11 PICNIC PLUM BREAD WITH FRESH FRUIT A Perfect Picnic Picnics are a summer happening you won't want to pass up. Take your picnic to the coast or the mountains, an open-air concert or maybe simply your own backyard. Whatever your choice, the fun and the food should be uni· que. Good weather. Good wine. Go'od food. All these elements make up a perfect picnic. The rest? A Uttle organiza· tion and a skilled hand at packing the hamper. But whatever you do, make it a day to re- member and pack a pie· nic spread made from the very best -like Pie· nic Plum Bread. Baked with fresh, wholesome ingredients and studded with the goodness or California plums, thiS" not-too- sweet golden loaf takes nicely to a spread of mayonnaise or a wedge o f sharp C h e ddar cheese. It goes well with almost any rilling, too. Try tuna, egg or chicken for a real palate pleaser. For a doubly delicious way to enjoy the tangy sensation o r fres h plums, spread Picnic Plum B read with smooth c ream cheese and top ;.viQl thin slices of ripe, juicy plums. A chilled glass of iced tea or coffee makes this an ideal afternoon picnic pleasure or a simple, yet satis fyin g , alfresco dessert. If olher fruit breads are more popular, it 's because more people haven's sliced into a loaf made with fresh plu·ms and tasted its fragrant tarty goodness. Take ad- vantage of the fleeting -plum season and plan to bake extra loaves of Pic- nic Plum Bread. The moist texture and spicy flavors freeze well so you c an savo r the warmth and sweetness of summer and mother nature's bounty in chilly months ahead. Four winning factors are housed wi thin Ca l iforn ia plum s . They're lovely to look at with their colorful smooth skins. Their tex- ture is refreshingly crisp and thJYfaste is cool. And , they 'r e perfect picnic fare. All more reasons to enjoy their brief but memorabl e season . Plums are plenti ful throughout August with the season extending in to September. So picn1 r time's the time to ex perience the eating and baking delights of a g r een. heart-shaped Kelsey. a dark-~kinned Friar, the p u rple colored President or the s un · s p e 'c k I e d Casselman. But don't wait for a pi cn1r lo tr) Picnic P lum Bread Seize the moment and bake a memory tu enJO\ a ll year long. PICNIC PLUM BREA() 2·3 firm ripe ph1ms 111, cups s1 fled a I purpose flour 2 teaspoons bakin~ powder 'h teaspoon salt 'h t e a s poon c1n namon v, teas poon nutme~ ~ cup u n si ft ed whole wheat flour y, cup butter or margarine ~cup sugar 2 large eggs 2 tablespoons watn 'h cup choppcrt wal.nuts P it and fin ely dice plums to measure 1 cup Resift all-purpose flour with baking powder. salt --- and -.1•1ccs Sllr in whole '' hca nour 1 earn but· fer ·'1th suga1 .,.,ell 8Pat 1n l'g~s. on1· ;.it a time. Rlend 111 n •Ur mixture altcrr 1H•h ·~11h plums <ind v .1ter 1 hatlt'r .,., ill bP tbil·k1 St i r 1n ":.!Int L..., T11m into well "' r "' "t' d "n d h g ht I y flourc11 loaf pan <811:1 x 4 I "( :!1 :0 lnl't)t!S I and sµ1 c:.11l 1 ., .. 1 l.d stand 1 m111u Hake below u:nlt.'r 1 I rnodPr ate oven ':J50 1l1·i.:re ·• 1 50 to 55 mtn.Jlt 111·1 until pick m~ prr, , 111 n a<·k on top t:U.llC'S Hit c•lr•a n a nd dn h1•moH from oven .ind l••t ! l t 11J stand in 1';111 111 rn111ule-s, then 1111 n 1111' 1)1110 wire rack lCi 1·1111! \.fa~t>s I lo:•f .\kT OF PLUM <TTTJN(; ~ume frc•sh p lum 'ar 1t•I tt'S art' frt•(>·•tone and the pits pop out eas1h OthC'r'-are semi· fre.-stone "' JUSt c ut J!nni.: t h<'., .. ,,, 1, twist in hair arid rut th1· pit away fro>m ' 111' 'Hh with <.t •:> • "<t ,,.,011 measure For thP c l1ngs ton e varlf't11•s, ii'<> best to sh<'t> into tlw pit and cut t h ,. 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Aua zt, at lh Advanced llHllh Ctnter in Nevrpot1 Burh For WormaUoft. nil '75 0100 JUNIOa IEBELL ('LUB of Newpori S.arh ta pon.sorlna • b1ood dravt" at 10 a m l'tluraday, Aua a , ln NC!wport Buch f'or lnloN'nltlon , rallW.WI I Nf'OUAL OPE ROUS»' for person• in· lti rested In bath lor·s and muter• dffl't't' pro grams orterfli b y Pep~rdlnt> l loi\lerlll) " Srb ool or 8 \uUn ess and Manaaemenl •re r hl'dulfd lhrouahout ~ph'mbtr In thfo Onn1t' County atta lo'or tnformMllllfl, oJI 133 -1221 ASSISTANCE t.t:AG E of Hwlllnatton Ruch will bt'&\n "O~nllon S<"hool Bell" at the Thnft Shop, 22.1 Mitln St l lst'd cl()(hlnJI 1s bt~ln& ~ouaht for nt't'(h du ltl~n LAG NA t'Ol.KDANl't:a s .. ,n olfror •n Clltcht eHIOO lwglM\4r'i. C'l1t. s ~tllrtln1 St-pt 3 at Luguna Bearh High School 1>'0-r mlurmaihon. t·all 4!N 9881 NE\\'PORT ltARBOll PA llE LLENK will ha n• il m~Hn.i ut 10 a 111 Wt"dnt• 'lhh , St>11t 3. 1n Nt'-.port Ht>twh S1><'3Lt'I!> -.111 ht' !'\ur l~ und larr l'tUIUp1, co authora or "l Never Ruy Retail." a ruJde to discount 1hoppln1 In Ora n.ie County For lntormMtlon, uJI 673·9146 MAllll roDAV <'OllNT, South Or•n1e County Cbapter. wUl mt't!I at 7 .30 pm. Sept. 3 and Sept. 17 . In &he C'il> of Oriantie lndlvldualis with hre· lhreat\"l\lnt Ulneuc11 und their families a re in· \11lfd For tnformallon , call m 4263 A SEMINAR ON (Moirllonol nppear1tnl'C includln 6JI hNlr, kin cu , make1.11), nu1l stylln& und color In& ror rail wordrobeti wlll ~ held at 6 p m . W•dot•ad ay, s 1w 1 3. at Hlchllrd Ouelfetll''.; Sulon In Nt-wport Ht'11ch The St>nllnur 1s rfee of C'hor1e fo'or 1oformat1on c ull 7tJ0.~77 llllNTINGTON rn:A('ll ART U ·:AGUE Will fnlure i. puinllng demon11tnllon by Violet Purlthunil ut l1 rnN•llnJ( a t 7. 30 p m Wednes- dit). Sepl 3, 1n tlunt111tilon Bearh fo'or inform a· lion, rail 002 6274 ~AN n .EMENTt: GARDEN CLUB will have a mt.>ellng at l 30 p.m Wednesd ay, Sept. 3. at the S(an Clenwnt\' Comm unity Center Jan Merget, "'ho boasts 18 )'ears of making adobe soil pro duce Jlrl•em·ry, wlll 11peak on "Gardening in Pots fo1· lhl' &nior Cillien." t~or information. , ... 11 -&9H 2698 Birtl1 Also a Man's Joh Dl:-:.\n \\;' I A:>\l>BR~ 1 H ' ht'\'ll 1t•1t1l 1ng you for ~Pars and have often thought I 'd llkt• to write. but I ne\'t'r dreumt>d my first lt•ltl'r would be to tell ) \)U ocr You said 1( ll husband dreads going to the hospital with his wife when s he is ready to deliver. he shouldn't be forced to go. You went on to s a.r that some men are more trou ble than they a re worth They rail apart, sometimes faint and their wives have lo take care of THEM. l heartily disagree. Any clod who can't get his butt out of bed and take his wife to lhe hospital when she is in la hor, either in his own c ar or in a taxi, is t he slim e of the earth. How a husband could send his wife to the hospital in a taxi to give birth is beyond m e. You ar e the on e who is a lways suggesting counseling. IC ever counseling was indicated, a kook like that is a prim e candidate. How com e you fell asleep at the typewriter? -PEORIA GRIPE DEAR G RIPE: I be lie ve that eve ry husband should not only t ake bis wife t.o the hospital, but stay with he r and wttnesS-the de· livery. It is a wondrous and lhrllllng e xperience that no father s hould miss. I realize not all men are equal t.o it, and thos e who are n't s hould not be dragged. They get in tbe way and can be a nuisance. Moreo\ler, t heir wi\les derive no e motional support from their presence. I do ag ree , however, that the least a husband can do Is TA.KE bis wife t.o the hospital, either in his own car or in a taxi. To send her alone ls pre tty damed tacky. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I loved your recent definition of m aturity. but wilJ you please add this line: "Maturity is being able to keep Crom c lobbering your kids wh en you can't find the Scotch tape <AGAIN ) so you can paste up your definition of m aturit y in a spot where tbe~iU seeit."-NEWSDA Y, L.1.. R EADER DEAR L.I.: Be autiful. I'll add It when I rewrite the definition for the umpteenth time. I'm glad you w'rote because It gl\les me an A HH La11ders opportunity to inform my readers that the person who a sked me to re peat my first deflnl· lion or m aturity (it a ppe ared in 1962) tacked on rour lines whic h he found in Dear Abby's col· umn. 'Ibey are: "Maturity ls the ability to do a job wbe tber or not you are s upervised, finish a job once it is started, carry money without spe nding it and be a ble t.o bear an injustice without wanting to get e \len." DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'v,e been divorced four years. My sons are seven and nine. Two years ago I began to date a wonderful man. He gets along well with m y boys and treats me like a princess. He wants me to marry him in December. When I told the boys. the younger one said. "Terrific! .'1\J.h"e older one started lo cry, e1nd sobbed, _:;No,'),o -l want you to marry Dad- dy ... This is out of t he ques tion. My ex·husband has a bad temper, and we fought constantly I feel a strong obligation to m y children and need some counsel. If my child is going to be m1sera· ble, I would rather not r emarry. Plea se help me. -LAS VEGAS CONFLICT D EAR CON: If you allow your nine·year-old son t.o run your life, you s hould have your he ad exa mlned. Any woman who would pass up mar· rlage with a man she loves be<:ause he r children don't like tbe Idea Is out to lunch. Look ahead a few years. When your boys want to go off and have a life of their own, they will go. And they should. And you should. too. Happy orange blossoms. ( Your Daily Horoscope J THURSDAY, AUG. 28 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES (Mar. 21·Apr. 19): Lunar cycle h igh take lead. exhibit courage of conviction s. dis· play pioneering q ualities. Leo, Aq u arius persons play significant roles. You make con· s tructive. new contacts -and love is very much in picture. Get goin g ! TAURUS (Apr . 20-May 20): Follow throug h on hunch, learn by teaching, make appeara nce at meeting wh.ich supposedly is "secret ... Your C'ounsel will be sought by older woman ac· customed to giving orders- G E MINI <May 21 -June 20 ): Accent on re· lief from pressure -you can now b ask in light of knowing you made wise choices in emotional a nd financial investments. Highlight flexibility, attend social affair , open lines of communica· lion_ You get news concerning legal agreement. CANCER (June 21 .J uly 22): You h ave chance to prove a major contention. Accent on ambition, relations with employers. honor, rep- utation. decis ion affecting career. Gemini. Sagittarius persons figure prominently. r Singles Caleiadar BIG BANOS SINGLE S DANCE will h ave a dance at 8:15 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 31, at the Inn at the Park Hotel in Anaheim. For information, call 525·7657. LEO <July 23·Aug. 22): Apply persona l to uch to communicat ions, special projects, in· quiries involving travel, ed ucation and pub lishing. Gemini, Vir go. Sagittarius persons figu re prominently. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Take nothing for g ra nted, especially feelin gs of family me mbers Q uestions concernin g investme nts. money s hould be handled in "delicate" manner_ You could find yourself in midst of a m ystery situa· lio n . LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Do more listening than asserting : jud gm ent improves if you are patient. Make contacts for future. plant seeds, let those close to you express their views. Be aware of legal rights, permissions. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21). Work methods should be scrutinized. You'll get s upport from t hose in authority. Accent on production, special services, basic priorities and resolutions con· cerning nutrition and health . SAGITfAIUUS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21): Aura of romance. speculation an d completion of m ajor cycle dominates your personal scenar io. Aries. Libra and the number 9 figure prominently. Older family member talks about investments CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·J an. 19): New ap- p roach necessary if you are to s uccessfully ride with tide_ Spotlig h t on propert y, res idence. special appraisals, the c losing of a n importan t transaction . AQUARIUS (Jan. 20·Feb. 18): Key now is diver sification; if versatile, you make valuable contacts and person al horizons expand. Gem ini, Sagittarius individuals play key roles. P ISCES <Feb. 18.·Ma r . 20): Financial pros· peels are bright , but you s hould adhere to re- cent budget resolutions. Be a compar ison shop· p e r . Avo i d i m p uJ se buy ing -spec i a I entertainment is on agenda. Protect valuables. GIUlll '1if>ID F1nanc 1al analyst Felix G . Rohatyn says it could cost close to a trillion dollars in capital out lays to rescue the United States from its financial troubles Rohatyn is chairman of t h e agC'ncy supervisi ng New York City's financial recovery Oregon's Camp Fee Under Fire P O HTLA D Ore ! AP l Ht·at'llng to complaints rrom out or s tate tourists, some state officials would hkc to abolish the f'Xtra fre c harged to non rc•sidenb using Oregon camp grounds Not only has 1t g1vl•n Oregon a bad 1magl' they say. but also th(' r \:(' has not produced the re venue expected S I NCE 1977, out·Of state campers have had to pay a $2 surcharge in addition to the normal fees. which r<inge from $3 to $6 per night ''That $2 surcharge has caused us more headaches than any policy I can remepiber in 15 years ... said Ad· ministrator Dave Talbot of th e Park s and RHrcatio n Branch of the Oregon Department of Transportation Talbot says he w11J ask the 1981 Legislature to repeal the fee. but needs t o come up with an alternative source of re· venue L ESS THAN 10 year s ago, 65 percent of all Oregon campgrc1und u se r s w e re n o n - res idents. Today t hat figure is down to 25 pe r- cent . Talbot a n d other tourism officia ls believe t he surcharge has been a major factor in the dwindling number of out·Of·state campers. In· come from the fee has dropped from $500,000 to $250,000. ,__ ___ ..,... ., __ ,_.....,. ___ _ . . --. . BattleRa es Rent Control Popular Issue Hy T llOMAS U. fo:l.IAS II ·s hnpJ)C'rll'd so riukkl} unll qu1l0ll) I hut few J)Oht1 l'1:111::; huv1· not11·1·d 11 ... '''01x· hut n •nt t·onlr(ll has tak,•n ovt•r a'i ('altflln11a ., 11101>1 popular cons umer 1s...iH· Th<' 1ssu1• Kiil 1t... g11·uthl µuhlt r1t' 1n Jutw. :-'''.'l'.I\ !'l'nl c·o111rol advo<'illl'!i lwat bu~k .i..,t:itcw1dc 1n111ativ<' f~in1•t•hn~: 1tw11 rm•.1 ... un·' dt''Jlltt.' twin~ oulspf'11I In a 1uarg111 of ;w 1 Ul!'f £VEN Ollkl!\TG TllAT l'anipu1gn. frw wcrt· awan· nf h11w w1d<·..,1111"<1d 11•111 c·o111 rob .1n· in t'al1forn1a By lhl' rml 11f 1u ... 1 month MIO\\' kind ur l'Onlrol "us 111 l'fft•1•t in an•a:-. populalC'd by ulmo~t half the Jll'tlplt• t1f ('alifol'lllfJ. lknl t·ontrols ;1r<• Ill t'ffel'I in San l"r:m<'IS('O und Lu' J\ngt•lt·s in u111m·unmrJt1·d r SOI 'Ttl 1-:t<,, 1.11:-. 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I.II• 11i11 ... th.ti r• .d1t 1,:,.., r ausrng th1• prt· ...... ur1• ''' tiullrl 0 11 t•·11;111h l'.J<'h time <.111 a p;.11·1 rn<·nl h11tld111c l ltJngeu hand, 11 brought a sub:-tuntwll\ h1i.th1•1 pr11 e tha11 11 h,1d 111 lhl· pn•v1nus sJlt· That nwant tht.• ne>\ rrnnl'r h..id higher paYnH'nl!oi t h:.tn h1 ., predt:l't ..,~ur F11r landlords. rAa1n of \\hum "en• .1b11 ~IJ\'l JIJ•or" aiming ... 1mpl~ to makl' :-um1· qu1C'k m1111"~ tht• !>Olut1on \l'il" -.;1mph r.11:-.c n·nl' :\1AN\' TENA~TS F'Ot '\;fl THE RENT •Ill th£> same ap;irtml'nt d1111hl1·rl 11r 1nplNI in J ~ t.'<Jr or l \\ o EY<·ntualh th1' k 111d of 1•1·111wmH· pn•ssure produc·c·!oi pnl1t1c·ul l'hangr and tn C'ulifornta 1t hrnughl rent c·11111rob r·or the ll'nants. 11·nt 1·011t1 ul \IUl'b JU.,l flOt. The turnovt.·1 in ap<irtm1·nl bu1lcl111g!i hu~ s lowed C'ons1dc•rabl~ In sonw <'lilt's it·, impossible. or nC'xt lo 1mpo:-!>1ble. to frnd a bu~ l'r That can lead to deterioration of t hl' buildings, but hard·prcssed tenant... in man~ rit1c•.., have opted at the ballot box for this ris k ovl•r th<' ris k of higher renti. Now landlords find their prospects are poorer than ever. especial!) 1f thc.1 bought only at the tall end of the sp<'culallve boom and discovered themselves losing mnncy <'ach month. while their investment was no longer salable For the reality of social <'hanges like rent control is that once adopt£•d. they're almost never scrapped. Change in this case came about only because tenants feared thl1 old !.latul'. quo. and those same tenants ar<'n 't likely lo allow a return lo the old system which caus<·d lhl'lr fe;ir!. 1 Elias is a co/umn1st hosed m Snnta Mnnica FEATURING PU BLIC NOTICE lllCTITIOUS IUSIHl!h N1'MI SUTfMUIT Th• lotlowlno _..,,. r. Clolno bu•• M\~ ., TH•YER AEAl TV 610 Nf"'"'I I onl"' I)<;..,, Untl>ft 11..,.• 8tcto \It •H N•w-1 lle.o<h C• t>MO fOward I ln•yet IOI! \/IA lO•U N•wf)Orl ~.,,, C• <n~l '"'' bw\.lnM,t '' con6uc:ttO OY •"In 01vtdu31 Faw.,a I Th•Y•t I h1\ ''''""""n' w•\ tllflld wltf\ 1r. <-vunh Cl,.,,• ot Or•no-Cout1tv Oft "'IQ"'' 11 '* MALCOLM lo DAL V Allct<nty• at uw 0!00 MaCAr1-6oWlf•l~f Pon 0111 .. 114• 2110 N•wPOn 11 .. ,,., C• n .. l Publl\n.d OrMIOI' (D<l•I D••lv Po101 AuQ 11 ~l>I l 10 II 1990 )~I• 80 P UBLIC NOTIC E I P'ICTITIOUS aUSINISS NAME STATEMI NT Tho 1011-1nv per11on h clolno bu•I· ne\:i ., AM E~ICAN WAARANTV 0,- ~UTHERN CALIFORNIA, ... Com I pus Drive, S..llt 12t, Newport Bo CI\, C 1lilornl1 n.60 T....,..., J C•rnev. 1)1• Mt SM•14t Ori.,., !>Ir> Poodro. C•lltornl• 'Oil! I Thi• ~lneu I• concluettd by an In <fl•l<lu•I lhOml> J ,., .... Tl\I> tltl-1 W4',i lllod with I ... I ro .. 111y Cl•r~ 01 Orange County on AUQIJ'I IS 1'80 'FtUm I Publl,,_ Or-Ccwon Ot lly PllOI, Auq ?0, 11 Se()! 3, tO, 1'90 3411-to Pl18LIC' NOT ICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS N'"ME ST1'TEMENT 1 ru fnllOWuM) pttr vtif\ '' ctn1no bU\t n .. ,\d\ ')1Af<St11NI. OAot;I NATION~. lt>A1A W••'t tuw-l St en''" Mt,~a r •• 1uo,n1,. 9?t>)~ G"O'f)•a Lout\,. C 41100011 •c,dA I W.-\t IUW1t S' (O\ltf Me\d ( t1tt1•orn1" 07~?i l h1\ bH-..n~\ I\ condv• t,.d by .. 1n 1n Cl1v1fJu4ti Crt"'(JfQ1a CitOOOll r "'\ ,,~\tf>l"r\flnt W'c)\ ftl,.d with lfl{• t 1111l"lf't' Ct .. rt "' Otdno--(Ountv on A 1QU' I }4, IQ80 F10111 P1orJl1\hF<J r.)r,.n() fo,4\I OA1fy Ptlut AU•I 11 ... Ill l 10 It 141!0 lltl80 Pl 'BLI{' NOT IC E FICTITIOUS IU$1NESS NAME STATEMENT f hP IOllow 1nQ f)f'r~n\ Arf" dOlrH1 nu\1nr\\ a \ CHElSFA SOV;ORE lTO i174 r.-1cc ao111Y Ctr<I,. Wf\tmtn\ter f"Al1IOtnl4'~blll K•n~tll '-Owtn" tS400 BelqroelfJ, No 114 w .. ~tmtn\tM· CalllOt"'I• .,&IJ P•tn<•8 ~Qar'\ ~n.a P1c<•dll•• ( .,, 1,. WMt'""''',.' C11fltorrua 4t761l T"'' Ou\•M" '" co~ovct~d n.,. • j1m1trt1 pdr1Mr\hlp PdtrlOd S..o.,r (o T~1· \tAIP~t Na .. fllt"d witf"I '""" < uni iv Clto1t• 1"11 Ord~ Cnvnt<t on July i • l~AO L•w Olllc•\ol MARC fll TOW 'IOS VI• °"°'10, Suolt 10i L.odo Marino 11111~90 Nt .. por1 B .. c~ C1htorn1~ ., .. l FUUJO Put>fi'N'd Or•r"IQP (04'"9 Daily PHOI Auo t l ?O 11 '*"' 1 •'ltlO JJJJ fl() Pl'BLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 't' " NIOQ CM"r-..on ., Of!1ng bu . dll lffll Y'~ TRADING CO ' "''"' (1 •• ( r H 11hlH qtnn p, • .r" ( .1 .,,, <It "I '',, Ut• "Y 1(1().t, ·0~' ("~, lt 1' Ir 1'lll'lf1 8fo ~rn (A 1t'Jf4'1: tn, 111• ""''' "1..Md111 l1·d "" dn 1n I • 1 11.ron i td1'•r'( ,,. t.t1"rt ••N .Yft'.t 1111"(1 with IN' ~·. '"'"' ot Ch 1n•J(• <c.u•nJy on 1..u')\ol t; I~ F IONT ;=. .t'4""'"" Or~"Qt-rrM4il 0~11y Pilot Ai.~ ,, ,,.01 1 hi I/ t'l80 J.a(O 80 Pl'BU C NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSI NESS HAME STATEMENT W Al 1. F ('ONSIJL TINC. ti~ Nf'.-,[ r1 (Pnt,., Or 'f"• :.lA~ Nf¥1C)(.Ht t•P~ h • -'l•lotn1.-'10C.O "'' r~ • ., V Wfl""itCl-n 117 RttNna "'' 11 N,."A,...•r1 P11ttr h (Altf()tn1a 9?belt Ttw~ thl\•""''" "(Of'\OU(IM'.f by o&n ,,, f'ltYtt1Udl Vic tona V W~ston Thi\ \f11lflml>nt W'1< fjlfl<1 W1ft\ IN' lt'nuntv Cl•r~ ot Or;,n~ Countv on Auqu't I 1Cl80 I FUJ .. I Pvt!ltShe<l OI MO<' '"'"' Dally Pllol A11<1 • 13 ~ 11 !'Ill() 3218..0 r -----. PUBLIC NOTIC E l'ICTtTIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT rn,_ ro11ow1no Pff''W>n ls C10tn9 busl nt'\S cH D PS SEMINARS, 2836 Bttw Star Andlltim Ca "7806 I Phohp 0 Whole""r 1886 8h~ !.IM AMll~fm Ca 9?llOIJ Thi\ blJSlne\"» l\ conc:wctfl'd by an 1n (1nt1dUdl Pf'l1ltp 0 Wt11te""'r r ti•\ 'fatef'T'!t'n1 wa~ t1l,.d with O'f (Ouf'\h (ff"rlt ot Oranqp (ou,1tv on Auqu\111 1"80 MALCOLM & DALY At1orn•Y' at Lil~ FIO ... Nortl1east Pollution Studied flOO MocArtlour Boultvird Post Olflo Boa 1110 I Ntwpor1 ~•cil, C".l. t26U WASHINGTON <A P l -Government scien· lists arc l a unching a study of air pollution .in the Northeast, hoping to learn more about how s mog affects a ir q uality in the area. The research by the Nationa l Oceanic and Atmosphere Ad · m in istration wi ll be aimed to tracking the P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NloME ST1'TEMENT movem ent of pollution downwind from Colum bu s . Ohio. a nd Baltimore "Tracking urban plumes over long dis- tances is a difficult task but necessary 'ir we are to understand how these major source areas im· pact regional concentra· lions of ozone:· said Or. P UBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUS •USINEU NAME STATEMENT PuOh>~ Oran~ Co•'' DAolV PllOI Ken DemerJuan NOAA Of Au9 11 5'-DI ] 10 II ~480 ~,' T he scientists will be I roncent rating on ozone , the by·pro duc l of a chemical reaction that takes place when s un light s trike s h y drocarbon s and nitrogen oxides emitted by autom obiles. i n · duslrial s mokestacks and other sources PUBL.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINESS NloM f STATl!MENT P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ST .. TEMENT T ,,,. foUow1nQ ,,,..,"°" '' Oo1nQ bU\i ""\\ d\ Wll OLIFF AIHS l1•tq C:rn1a1 Sancl\ Or Lo>QUN N•Qu<'I, Ca 916811 Na1>cv NaP'rr ]l&lq Crvs1a1 SMO• Or . LAQuna NIO.,.I Cd 92&88 Jnf .. bu\I""\\ t\ <Of'lduCtfd by en In· dlYldUoll N""cv NIPltr l tit' \1111NTWtnl WIHt fl1f'd With OW Couniv Clork 01 Oran~ County on .&uQUll '"· IQ90 F141'66 Pvbh\r.o Or.-.oo Cool Oally PolOI •uq )I .... DI l 10 II t'l8() JS()IMIO PUBLIC NOTICE P'ICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATEME NT SOUTH COAST JEWISH YOUTH will have an Ice skating party at 8 p.m . Saturday, Aug . 30, in Costa Mesa. For information, call Marty at 546·7835. Tiit lotlowlnQ Pf'<son ts OOll\q f),iil ,_------------------------------~~~~~--~1lnP•\8t Tiie foll-'l'O oenon 11 clolno busl· lltU a>: Tiit IOllOWlnQ oerM>n I• clolnQ l!USI ~UAS 't11e tOll.,..,"9 person Ii ClolnQ t>u'I· ntSS al OAQTECH SCIE N TIFI C SE Al/ICES, 3SS Plauntla 1'•tn.,., S.ilte JOS. N""""'1 Beech. CA '7 .. J Oavkl A. Rutolo, Jr • 113SJ Brotm l•ne, Huntll!Vlon 8HCI\, CA.., .... ORANGE COAST SINGLES will present a pool aod potluck pa rty at 2 p.m . Sunday, Aug. 31, in Huntington Beach. For Information, call Ann at 751·0291. OUTDOOR SINGLES will have a bike ride at 9 a.m . Saturday, Aug. 30, in the City of Orange. For information, call J ohn at 776·0763. C. M. CALUTJA, O.D .• D#"ntlttry For Cltild.m andT11~n•. ~ ·~ ·~ SAN CLEMENTE MEDICAL PLAl.A SUITE ~ 857 CAMINO de LOS MARES (714) 496-5001 SAN CLEMENTE _,_..,.Cit-* a-tll........, Just in Time for Back to School . -----_....;•. FURTHER FINAL MARKDOWNS ,., 50°/o AMO MOal OH All SALi MHCHAMDlll Hurry! Sale ewdt A119-30 lo FIC ENGINEERING, 940 lrvlnt Av•nuf 1'10& Ntwporl Bt•<ll. 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Calll0tnla 9J&SI Mlc.,,...I Knlqhl 8rl90, "•S Tom pit Torr.ct legt>N B•t<ll C•lllornla '1UI Tiiis ~IMU !\ (O"CfutlPd by on In t1lvlt1ua1 Mlchlltl K Br1119, Tiii\ •lat-I ... , 111..0 with tf'f County C•tr-of Or•nw County on Auqust 11. 1'90. · ,1.,,.7 Publl~ Or-Ccwo•t OAllV Piiot Auq U 20 77 ~ i . 1'90 lJJHO --------- PUBLIC NOTICE This ~lneu Is conduci.cl t>v .,. In· dlvldutl David lo RutolO, Jr Tiiis il4tl-t WU 111.0 with IN Coyntv Clerk ot Oran~ Counlv on Auou•t 11. 1..0 ,,."" PublllM<I 0r•ll9f Cot'1 Dally Pilot AUQ u 10. 11 S.Dl 3. ,.., Jtt6.t0 If it's got wheels you'll move it faster ina Daily Pilot classified ad.Call 642-5678 and a friendly ad-visor will help you turn your wheels into cash. .. ¥0MICS I CROSSWORD DAU AL.OT CJ~. by Virgil Partch by Charles M. Schulz BIG GEORGE -------------------------~ by lrld AMlnOft PEANUTS ,MARMADUKE ......... , ......... "Hey. Pop. Want to buy an Jee cream cone?" SHOE MOON MULLINS r:::=:=:=:=::::==::::::--~r Wfu, l MISS PEACH Doth Tf.llNk LORD P. LIKE~ ME TO 'NEP.R IHSM> "MSS"Wll/tL THE 6AHE 15ttr OVER l(ET TEAM, 50 LET'S NOT 61VE VP. .. FUNKY WINkERIEAN WH~N lltl/t IN SL.Aa<S, HE kEEPS ·OFFE~IN~ ME br1t5.AR I by Jeff MacNelty by Ferd & Tom Johnson by Mell Lazarius ,.M .. ILCIA MASON'$ • I i l 0 " Q DRABBLE OOINb ~l'f·U~S. NORMAtJ1 '10V~ t1M f(l~IMCs 1'0 bE'T' tN1'0 -SMA PE ! OR. SMOCK ARE 'f'OV ACCUSING US OF GIVING UP ? by Tom Bat.iuk ' i l ! Q -I -- "I happen to be a leg man." or (OU~~E {I(~'{ l(ELP, P~1'~tll( ~ ~AMOlJS ~illl.E't'E S ALWA 'i$ ()O -St f·\JP~ ! 811 Go ON,MOM - YOU CAN 0011 DRD SA'{S '{OSRE-// ~OfWINDo . by Kevin Fagan by George Lemont L.AS"f CHA tJ Cf; G~Po~IU.N\ ~ YOU PF<ew NO AUC'teNce IN .,..He v eNC'ORS CAMe POWN HeRe ·' WRV ~ H•AtE' :>,> IJ)/1~001 Joc>~~·J.' I • !"-H S.1Ai:l2..) ~--'IOIJ t MA I ~ lrH:: GA1,....L-eRY, IOPAY, PAL---- THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane i i l ~ l ''Now I hove my own picture window." DENNIS THE MENACE I) GORDO JUDGE PARKER WELL! HE/;.RlJ PJ.tENiY ABOUT 1'..J_LATt:LY, ---&.11 FIRSr TIME .I1VC SEEN IT.' ...... lr'1wNiH~E:N°Ntl RFl°R-Rei;;T;-;M;;eeirr 1 HE NE VER ~TRUCK ME.AL THOU6H HE !!>ILL I REALIZED HE WA5 fJORT OF A WOULD THREATEN TO 00 !'JO AT ft ME~. Dt5CIPLINA~IAN ,A PERFECT10Nt5T... 6 AM.' AND I WAh NEVER AJ:RAID AND, lN A WAY, I AOMtREO fH06E THAT HE. WOULO HURT ME 1RAtrn! PHYblCALLY ! TUMBLEWEEDS A SHOW-OFF CALLeP'SCRf.AMING Fl..EA"NEE:PS PIJ1i1f'~rRJWN. 'lt>UR PU1-PCJWN ARM IN 60017 SHAP~? NANCY AUNT FRITZl--- r'M l=ILLING OUT A FORM TO ~OIN THAT GIRLS' CLUB IT SAYS TO FILL OUT THE FORM IN DUPLICATE·-· WHAT DOES THAT ME AN'? , IT MEANS DOIT TWICE --· e OTH ALIKE by Gus Arriola by Harold Le Doux by Tom K. Ryan e by Emie Bushmiller SPILLED INK ON THE F IRST SHEET TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Pronoun 5 Rebuke: Scot 9 sun. 14 Demigod ISHou1e:Sp 160ptlmlst 17 Appraise 18 Mound 19 Superior 20 Time of day 21 N.T. book 23 Greet 25 Porgy's girl 26Ve<se 27 Pronoun 29 Belong« 32 Walk slowly 35 Flsh 36 c.a.ae 37 Water 9POf1 38 Jostle 39 Preeent 40Commotton 41 Rececl 42 ThrUh 43 Long p«lod 44 Cockcrow 45 Maul 46~ 480ud 52 Uncommitted UNITED F .. ture Syndicate 56 Nothing Tuesday's Pume Solved 57 Halt 58~allve 59 Bequeath 60 Dine at I ' I A I II g. 'A TI A II g • I T C T I A' ID LI II :z I II 0 01111 ,.. I L hOme: -T 11 L Ill 2 W()(dS 61 Tempo 62 Flower ~ ",_ .. ,_ A ~ I A • A I g , l 1ll1A-IC A II I A L \. ~ " AtlllLfltl DI • A U L LI ex1rae1. Vtr. 63 Squender 64 Luge. e.g. 65 Girdle oll 11-11111 I 0 L~ II I I I • g \. atltll• 11 .. -• All -11-1 Al DA Jg " . ••• I• I I DOWN 1 Cast 2 Surge A y II I '"' I a TI I II •• 1110 I II LU A• I I II • T I II LI DI 3 Russian guild 2• Plln1 42 Harus 4 -ltte mark 27 Prldtle 44 Rely S Plen 28 POllMt 45 Putted IT TI ,. 6 Arttess 30 Legal wrong 47 C09ll. e.g. 7 Atotl 31 Sword 48 UM 111 epet 8 Form1t dance 32 Church pert 49 fuM 9 Flumes 33 Con-· 50 Compete 10 Moqula Llwly 51 UM effort 11 Antonym• 3' Flrtt mee1lng: 52 ChHla 12 Shtrp 2 words 53 -tide 13 Goofs 35 Revell 5' Oozll 21 Wu bofne 38 Serape 55 Double 22 Stay 38 PlttlOfm 59 Chi ller ....... ~ ' ' ... I T.elerisiOn ~TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS -Miii-~ -........... WOND8' WOMAN ~lfl~ll\{flel°' u cr•I proo.ucllon ol AmMlal • llr• IM ~. w ond•t woman •• ti# ptr.ted .., a ""''°' "°"' P111101M ~ IP.,1 I I • "6AUOa Allt111r o•n•c• •• 01• l~I ol "' tlflll • ,.••k•nd a101." •"" Walt•. • llX lllllWOtil ~A.M MAN It. gtOVO Of r«iet ~A ~·~..., .,..,~ .. C•P•bl• or p1un0•11ng httn IP••I I) • IT TAKlll A T'Mllf AJ MutlO)' •1141"1ple IQ alMI a~ld<~ll>e m~1t1111 p1an '°' • Commv nlll 1111190-Of ~!fl A"'41'1ca • a~T..: COtiWAHY ; CAMeM 1"MI. Ouecto. In Ea1te Sov""' dlf.citor Jonu Jut•~ now living WI tr.. U ~ •11111 SollMll authoutlU .,_,., 1111 prooucllon ol La119 ol E.,ete ... Mtc~lll, II ptOl119d tRl CUNIWI I MCNIWI Cheryl Ladd and her partners in crimebustlng portray hl&h·prlced call girls to infiltrate a prostitution ring on "Charlie's Angels" tonlabt at 9 on ABC. Channel 7 1.'IO ()) TIC TAC OOUQt4 D1C1< CA vrrr G.-1. Julia Cnild tr!) STUDIO 8& "Honor O.nce'"' .An A••· t>ama deDul81'1• • .,.. Ol<l•· noma Indian and ::>auas's Youth Ofl The Move Cno.r ... lii9hlrghted [I MERV ORIFFlN 1:00 8 CU HEWS 0 NllCNEWS 8 KUNOFU For tne sake ol an unwtld moll\e< and her unboon child. Caine·cnamptons an • aging 1ono i.aoer wno 11 undef' a Mnlence ol deall\ D AICNEWS G ()) JOKER'S WILO GI NATIONAL. OEOORAPHIC SPECIAL ··Journey To Tl\e Hl<,jh Arctic' Albert Oem1ng goes lnlo Ille Arcllc lo bring btck endan0ere<1 SJ>llCI" to the safely 01 his ~melarrn I ~SOFSAN 0Mt11 -• rnevltal>le tor • VKtim ~· ·~ 10 NClll>9 hi• kldnec>c>9'• Wflc> ere wllltng IOI the I 1 000,000 r1111-.. • OYPIAIY Guest vtollnlat JOMC>f' Fuchs Q(R) G MACNlll. I L.IHMlll AIPOftT 1:SO I THE PNCa • llllGKT ouet#•taOAMI HOl.LYWOOO 80UAAQ 1 9 FACI TH€ MUie MACNE!l / LDWR A9'0R'T I!) THE aHAKdPEAM P\.AYS "Twelfth N~ht" FeUclty Kendal and SlnNcS Cuucll .,, fealur.0 In Shake- apeere·a lyflc comedy of mlSplaced love. ml9tllken Ident ity and comic rtwnQI. (R) (J)P.M:~ T alee a IOOll et Ult Ricf\Md Pelty Pit Crew 11 work dur- ing the Pit Crew Ct11m- Channel l.lstings 8 KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles D KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles e KTLA (Ind ) Los Angeles 8 KABC·TV (ABC) Los Angeles Cl) KFMB (CBSI San Diego G KHJ·TV (Ind) Los Angeles @) KCST (ABC) San Diego m KnV (Ind ) Los Angeles G> KCOP· TV (Ind ) Los Angeles fl) KCET· TV I PBS) Los Angeles m KOCE·TV (PBS) Huntington Beach !)I0"9Np "- bet • ..uNNV ....... Wiit« M•llhau !los!S a 1nbute to tht comedy s1111a Ind CIMalca Of Nlly HOiiy- wood. featuring w C Fl9ldl. tht M Ill• Btotr-.. l aurel ano H111d)' and meny otr-. (RI ·MAL~ FMlur.O· 1 r0fle<·tlt1ll"Q ~1: a gift flf.O for Ill· 11n9 on 1 photocop~ machlnt: meglclan Hlf'J' Blaciltlone Jr.: 1 city ol the lu!U<"e In Arizona. Q (R) • MOYll * * •'A ••ery Of Thi Wiid" ( 19741 Oclcu(ytentaty. The bthaYloral pall•rns of ~ ere studied, dlec*- Mng ,.,.. ~ conc«n· Ing their Innate MYaQl'Y (2 ht's.) ea mHT• INOUGK Maney , .... in '°"' with a man .,_ young ~ t« ~ ,_aous Of their relatlonlllip.!;J (R) II MOVIE •'A "&cape To Thi Sun" ( 1972) l.8urence H~. JQMPNne Cheplln. A 11.nd ot SoYi.t Jew1I makee a ..ioue blunder ,n their attempt to hi)** an alt11n- ., (2 ht'8.) ....... MAQAlJNE Two houMWl1199 who write lleamy hlalorlCal novet1: a champion cowboy who runs a call-roe>fng cllnlc:. Chef Tell l'flUM llsh pale, Dr Wasco on let., moni- ....... '°' VII MNll- ..... a.Ml • *" •'fM \.Mt o.y. Of JIOft\Plll•' ( 1MOI Sttve "--· °"'"*" Kall• "'"'" A 0011ta9•ous "°"*' bettM ..... to ,..,.... • tNlllltlNI civ ... t1w1 glli (I Ive.I • •tOMeHT (l)THI~ "luefno .. a:ao. 1MI 000 OQUlllll 09cM ~ of tllltfng money !of a -bid """" ht tM#'n9 • "-lft Fell• .• .THl..U...~ "'-AYI "T ... fth Nlghl" lf911Cllty Kendtll and SlnMd ~ are ... 1Uf.0 lft "*'~ eo-e·1 lytlo OOfMdy OI ~ iov., mletaUn ld•nllty and ooinlc ~.(R) (I) LATIN~ ...oe OW WT ITllQCa Nnoid -11'1111 Mt °'""""'°"° le dying wMn ,._ ~ a OoC>Y OI lhe WMfUly man'1 wil. (R) •• CHMUr• ...... l<llllV and tiftMy poM Ill call glrta to protect • young _..,, from thl letd« Of ~09lltutlon ftfle, (RI .MllW ...... 0-tl: AnlhOny Hewlly. 0111ld &<--. Lorette Holloway. Otvld Frye. Elaytlf 8ooeler. ()) ~U.a.A "How To Dr-For The , lnlenlliw. On The Job" e:ao D MMION> Fred puU Cal on a diet end find• him e ,_ glrtlrlend to kMf) him lrom going bade home lo TenneeaM. (Plrt 2)(RI 10:00 • ()) CM MJIOflT8 Ed Btadley '990'1• on lhl M'Ouffi• lrlal 11\el wt off the r-.t Miami riots. D QUINCY Quincy dilo;overa lhllt • lr•lllc-ecctd•nt vtctlm ectually di.o of 1 bullet wound.(R) ··= a.a~ under_ when • actllmlng CMlno ~ ,,_ Dan fOf the mur- d«• of two ~ girts. =I, .. r.=i:-- NIWLVWR> QAME MOVIE * *'A .. The Gambler• .. (111701 Suzy l<endlll, Don OordOn. Cerd cheats M t out to ,._ a -i1hy arl•tocrat (2 "'8.1 .THIOOO~ FellJt'• pel parrot llkM a turn for lhe worM. and OICll on.te to handle the bun., arrangements • THE IENHY HfU. a.tOW Benny·• farharly figure TUBE TOPPERS CBS 9 8:00 -Funny Business. A retr01pecff ve of American screen co- medy hosted by Walter Matthau with tum clips from comic greats Bob Hope, Abbott and Costello, the Marx Brothers and W. C. Fields. KCOP • 8:00 -''The Last Days of Pompeii." Steve Reeves muscles his way through an arena of lions and gladiators in this adventure epic with Christine Kaufman . CBS8 lO:OO -CBS News Hour. The Miami murder trial that touched off the siege ol racial violence is examined in this special documentary (see story below). ~ adYIOe lo a btuh ~.,,:"iwJx ART8 TNO JllAVS AAYll. The lllghly ec:clalmed llMux Ari• Trio perlorme Ravel'1 "Trio In A Minor •• (R) G HIM'ITOYOUlll Hbl.TH "The Sun .A.net Your Skin" CJ(R) 11:t0. ()) U.&. ONN ,.... CHA.MfltOH8HIP8 Hlghllgl'ttt ot the dey'• ec11on.,. pr-ted from FlutNnQ MMd-Part. In C0<ona,N.Y D TONIGHT Hoel: Johnny C1raon Gueeta· ~nny M1lhltl, George Segal, Conrad Jano.. Elizabeth Alhtey, Sheriff Katherine Crumb- ley. I DATINQ GAME Ill A8CNl!W9 HOGAH'I HEAOE8 Hogen'• men, with help from IM underground, 0..troy a NUI m1 .. 111 battery • GETSMAA'T KAOS 111111 d'J'lng up the Untt.O Statu llOlth • aecret formula. (Part 3) •• CAPTIOHE> A9C NIW8 11:80 8 Ill LOVE 110A T .. First Time Out" Robert Hegyee. Maur9111 McCOf· mlc:k; "Take My Grand- dauohl«, PIMM" Rolll GO<don, Petty Ouk• A11tn: .. The Jok• II Miid" Phil Foetw. (RI -Ml>flGHT- 1,. 8 ()) THI IAIHT Simon IM.llCJ9Cll the nec>h· -ol a !)Mr WU reeponSI· bll lo< the theft of • f9'00UI diamond trom hll r!!Jli uncle. • lWIUQHT lo.. In \he 1UO.. outlaw Joe c.....ir 1 body dlllll>PM'I lrom the hangman·• nooee. •......aN: .. "°88*.E The IMF ICQ4ll)IS a etltleal mlUlon to rMCut Iha lead· Ill' ·lrt-elll .. ol a 8altlc &t•le wno h•• bM<I kidnapped . • TME GOOOll8 Prot()ICtlng Goodte. d~ a -· and llrlk• II rich wllh clolt.O cream: Dul grlldy Gr-Illes lhe clalm, lhen loMI It ell In a poker game. 12=*> I DATlNO GAME MAllONAL NEWS 1:00 D TOMOAAOW Gu111S: singer Lesley Gore; 1Mnger-1ongwrlter Roy Orblaon. 8 MOVIE • • "s.,,en Wonde<s Of The W1t1t" ( 1966) N1rratad by Jacl>. Smith A loo!< al JOHN DARLING ••• ANO ~!-F.f'6 M~ET OU~ T~f'E ~EL.DRS/ uneaplCW.O c.ev.. dMlrt• Ind fNIUnlalna In ttll WM\· «n United Slat•. (1 hf .. 55mln.) 8 111 IANTTA IM .. t• at1empl1 to gtt the goode on a drllQ dMlel' wnoee dlent• 111e onlld1en ~ MAWNCK llfll thlnkl he -a mlnf.. 11ure Ell(llllnd alter ht ~ atrandld In the d4IMt1 • MOW •• •• .. Fury.. (19311) Spencer Tr1cy. Sylvia ~ Directed by Fritz Ung. A young mM flnde lllmMll ICCUMd of kidnap. ping, making him the QUlf• 'I' of I lynch mob (I fir., 45 min) •wow • • • "Frontier Oar" ( 1e45) YYonne Oe C111lo. Rod c-on A lel9ty NmaM aaloOn-llMC>er lies a lllllky metrlmOnlal knot With 1 notorious outlaw. ( 1 tir., 30mln.) 1: tO 8 ()) QM I.Aft MOVIE • • "Sldewlnder One" ( 1g77I MldlMI P111ke, Mar· toe Gortn.r. A motorcycle <IMlgntr anc:t hll 1ldeltk:k attempt to Win a national motoetoea race (R) ~a= • • "The Day Tr.. Hot Line Got Hot·· (1969) Cheri" Boyer. Robert Tay\Of . .A. YoUl\O men find& hlmMll lnYOlll«I In a dan. geroua end complea lnte<· nalfonel espionage plot wtltn he piclll up lhe wrong trunk al a Barcelona airport 12 hre I 2:t01 HlW8 HO HlW8 2:44. MOVIE * * • .. Green Dolphin StrH I .. j 19'7) Lana Turn«. Donna Reed A gentle girt and rier flekle 1111111 love tne eame man. (31\11 . 10 min ) 2:1161 NEWS :S:OO MOVIE • • '-' .. Jet 0Yer T'1e Alf.,,lk:" ( 1959) Guy Medi· aon. Virginie Mayo A Spain-lo-New Yon. aJrlln.r run• Into a aerlee of cal•m· m1t1 t1t1tlng tr.. nerve and wits of the pilot ( 1 hr .. SO min.) ...... HIW9 1.:11 MOVIE • "The Candy Men .. ( 1988) 0.of~ 8andeH. Lfflle Pll'rlsh A JH•~ drug dMMlt eollec1• ,,,. tll\Mll'fl In thl II~ of 111 Amerlelln ll'IOYle 1!1t's daught« by a ~ Ing mother wno n.. ju91 toet hit own cNld ( 1 hf • .Omln l ... MOVll • • .. China Girt" ( 1943) G•n• Tletney. Oaorge MonlQOf!*Y. Worid Ww II Chine 19 the blldldlop for aciv.nture end romenc;e bet-1n Am«lclln pno- togfepher •nd a lovely E1Jtalan girl (2 hre I •:I08 NEWS 4:16 8 * V1 .. A• You Were .. (1951) Joe S1wye<, WIHl•m Tracy. The pholographle rnemo<y of 1 Pf'l'ial• le fir11 a aource of lrrltalton ar\d llnlllty 1n UMI to hi• sergeant. ( 1 hr . 5 min.I Th11r•da11'• Da11d•e Mo.,le• 11:00 G> • * .. Hold Thar Hypnottsr· (1957) ~ Boye, Huntz Hall When one ol the Boye. sUptlGal over ege regr ... lon exper· lmente. 1greea 10' be hypn<>tlzec:I. he dllCOVl<I he i.o • past Ille In the 1600s u a Britlth hill oollec1or ( 1 hr ) -AFTERNOON- 12:00 G • • "The Monitor• .. ( 19691 Guy Stockwell . Susan OUver Q) •:1t1 .,., .. ThlEx·Mrs St ad lord" ( 1g38) Wlfllam Powell. Jean Arthur G> * * * .. Lisbon" ( 1956) Ray Milland, Cleude Rains 3:00 G • • ·~ .. Will Succeu Spoll Rock Hunter7 .. (1957) Tony Randall. Jayne Manellald ®.l t * ·~ .. A Breath 01 Scandal" ( 1960) ~11 Loren. John Ge111n 3~30 0 * * ·~ 'There Was A Crooked Man" (1970) Kirk Douglas. Henry Fonda. by Armstrong & Batiuk M:'HE~ ~8€f< ThO IS FR:JM Ct..EVEJ!1:!!Pt WHERE H£ HC1515 HIS OWf\/ TALK~/ ANP He ALSO EN.JOY'S BaJY SUf:?FING AN() Uf'IOERWATEt? Rl'CJ<ET8ALL ! toring: Joyce Kulhewlk hu ~------------------------------------------....;, __ ,;._ __________ ._. __________________ ~------~------------~~----------------~--------------------------------_,j Sparked Baee Blots Miami Trial Examined By TOM JORY NEW YORK CAP> -Eighteen people died and millions of dollars in property was destroyed when violence erupted in the Liberty City area of Miami last May. The violence followed by hours the acquittal May 16 of four white policemen accused in the 'ft' Star Note Margaret Trudeau, estranged wife of the Cana- dian prime minister, joins the cast of Big City Comedy, the Canadian version of Saturday Night Live, this fall. killing of a black insurance sa lesman. And, says Ed Bradley, conespondent for a CBS News documentary on the trial and ita aftermath: "Rare· ly, if ever, baa reaction to a trial been so immediate. and so deadly." "LIKE A LOT of people," says Eric Saltzman, dire<:t« of the project in Criminal Trial Ad· vocacy at Harvard Law School, ''the riots reminded me that there bad been a trial. And t wanted to know what had hap- pened." Saltzman, with some ex- perience in television, ap- proached CBS with the idea fOf' the documentary, and the result, "Miami: The Trial that Spatted the Riota," will be broadcut u a "CBS Reports" preaent.tton tonight at 10 oo Channel z. ''The Trial that Sparked the Riota" ia a unique producticJD in several re.peda, perbapa most notably in it.a \lie of film taken in the courtroom during the trial of the accused officers. Indeed, it ls a good deal more than that. "IT'S BEEN AN lnvestiaative effort aa well aa a study of the trial," says Saltzman, wbo pro- duced the bour-lon1 documen- tary for CBS News, "and the one definite thine t can say la that not a hell of a lot of time paqed between the death of Arthur llcDuffte and the day we started our wort.'' The documentary includes tape from news conferences and other events that followed Mc Duffie's death late in December, includ.in1 the riota, as well as interviews with prin- cipal figures in the case. "The trial was a catalyst for the ri(Q," says Saltzman, pro- ducer of a 1979 "ABC News Closeup" called "The Sbootin1 of Big Man," although there were other causes. Blacks were outra1ed that some of the police were charged with manslaughter instead of murder, but saw this as one more example of bow the criminal justice system was fail· ing them." 8AL1ZllAN SAYS there was no attempt to put the television audience in the jury box. "The audleace baa too much inform&· tioo to be in the juror'• shoes," h~aaya. "The jury waa made up of ·people who knew little or nolhiJll about the cue. ·'The audience can make a jud1ment about the whole pro- cess," Saltsman aaya, "and learn a lot about police violence toward blacks, aa I did. "The eulest thins to say ia that the system failed. There ia no doubt in my mind that the killlnl ot Arthur McDuffie wu unjust. "But the question remains," Saltaman aa'ya, "of exactly who did what and when. And ln that aenae, it abowa the criminal justice system can be very UD· aatiaf)'int." -- JR..IS SPORTING A NEW RAMS MUG. Buya Dt: Pepger and lce.ep t1te mug, Just~ Futu"ng lb. Loe Antlel• Rune emblem and the 1980-81 football echedule on the mug. Offer good at all parttctpattng c..rl'• Jr:e. Anllable September 2 thna October 5. (1 ,.. -....... iJ ...... -"'"" ~ ... • .... •t• • • ... -....... ,~· ....... ····""' -, ..... ~, .,,.. • , ........ ,....,. ....... _____ .... I • ENTERTAINMENT I MOVIES a. ...... . u... ....... .,.... ..... -.... .................... Me19M~ ~ DE~E Ht-~ \10 ,'l\'U 110'1\ M tt/'t-Jl>t-" \Ul\4•\ <:OS'tA.<:A\ ll \~ ...... •'-11)/~ll n•o ... .,,., "'-t1l/Slt·9SIO s t Ml9tt .... _ 494·1514 -....... °"'' • -...i. A.ll~Nl1Nt .......... J., .......... , ... ..... THI HUNTll 1 .. 1 .... IKAH PIOM ALCATIA.l IH I --· "'-n.a - "AjAII4i" (PG) ;;;::.;;;-.., .. M .... .,....,,,.,_ "MEATBALLS" ......... ..... e:tt••··· Olt.l• ......... -XAHAOU1Nt .... THI NUDI M>Ma1'°' 1 ,,. ................... MllMI Al! CUIT1t1 •UUllll• 1. tor Focus On Youth • HOLLYWOOD IAP) The late. areal Alfred llltchcoclc wu ont of Uaoaf' rare fllmmalcert who crt:Mted )111 own 1enre and 11luck to it. Paul M azursky 11 another Nol th•l Muurs k.Y would lay any claim to the mantl~ of tUtchcoek At film dlrectorli go. M uuraky IK a rulrty modest man Ht! needs no bloated budaet~ lo feed his eio. f'or a dozen years be has been turn Ina out movies for budgets that would de- li&ht a studio accoun- tant's heart. "An Un marrted Woman" cost a mere $2~'l million HIS LATEST produc- tion. "Willie and Phil," was his most expensive . $5\111 million -"that was because I had more locations; still. it's not bad. consider ing the average major·sludio picture runs $81,'2 million now.'' Through all of his films -''Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice," "Al ex in Wo nderland," "Blume in Love," "Harry and To nto." "Next Stop, Greenwich Village" were the others -Paul M azursky pursued his vision of contemporary relationships. In the n ew film , Michael Onllcean plays Willie, a dream-filled teacher of English at a ghetto hig~ school. Ray I ............. 'CHEAP' SUCCESS P•ul Mazur•ky Sharkey is Phil, a freneti c Manhattan photographer. They meet al a screening or Trurfaut 's "Jules and Jim," the classic tale of a tragic triangle. WILLIE AND Phil become close friends . Into their lives comes Jeanette. a liberated southerner played in high style by Margot Kidder, lat e of "Superman." Both men fall wildly in love with he r . and the ir rel a · tionships evolve in ways that Truffaut never dreamed. "I wanted to do a movie about youth," Mazursky explained. "Most of my films have concerned early middle · age, and 1 wanted to deal with younger people again. Although I'm 50 years old, I still feel young, and I Identify with youth. I have a 22·year- old daughter that keeps me in touch." Betty's Back Hwton in 'Annie' Role NEW YORK (AP) -In 1940, Betty Hutton made her Broadway debut at the Alvin Theater in "Two for the Show," and catapulted into films with her "incendiary blonde" looks. So there's a touch of nostaJgia as she returns to the Alvin 40 years later as Miss Hannigan in "Annie." She'll be filling in for Alice Gbostley while Miss GhosUey takes a three-week vacation. Miss Hutton, 59, har'had a long bout with alcohol, pills and breakdowns, but says, "I'm OK now." "l almost committed suicide," she said during a re· hearsaJ. "I owe it all to God. HUTTON I'm a Catholic now. My family is b~k again. I'm working. And it's fabulous." It was the Rev. Peter Maguire of St. Anthony's Church in Portsmouth, R.I., who helped work the transformation, she said. He'll be watching, along with her daughters and several grandchildren when s he opens here Sept. 17. "It's great, isn't it?" she said. •AG."C I llWMOI' Cl•UU WUT Ill C.•A ITAOIUll INllft.I• wes1m1ns1e1 &91-393!1 cosia MN f>40·0594 011noe 639·8no llWIMI' l&llOUIAca El TOIO S8M880 ·-·-'",., .. _, ...... -.J~l~.I lm'O-~-··.. ' ~ --NOW PlAYING DIWAllOI' lllllTOl S.nll Ml !>40. 7 444 ITUlllll lllltl.fl llWUOI· fllJO fW1tl OrlllQt 639-9770 M11SIOll Y1110 830·6990 OMAMl'llWTINTOll llllf11kl0ton llMcll Ma.()311 Cl•UIOIH •oc•c • 0!1nge 634-2553 lll·WU Jt DllM·ll WtStm1ns1t1 891·3693 ..... lllUr\AU 8fll 529-~39 • Nllll llDCaTD .. , .... _ .. , The Ninja unholy masters Oi terror. Only one man can stop them, CHUCK NORRIS LEE YAN CLEEF A flllll ""*-0.-. ~Int.. M .__°"""' ........ Cl9I0.....,1t1n~ ...... lftc. Mlltl(llla~ ----IOW PUYllll ---- llU CISJA ll1A n• ,.. ... w, UAMOYIC$ UA Ct11t1111 SlddltbeG~ f ountlln Valley 990 4022 ~·0594 Slt'5t80 &l9·1SOO rr::or1we-1n --lllWIO Oranct Mall UA City Cu1tma UAC1Mf'l\a 5Sl·70ZZ 637·0340 634·3911 HJ 0546 -........ -........ ·---~-• ----~ ·--.... -4 .. - 't'ftldnesday,Auguat27, 1980 DAILY PILOT CJ~ Hwton'sNow A Soccer Fan BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) -American film director John Huston wound up the Hungarian shooting of his 34th movie not long aeo celebrat- ln1 his 14th birthday on the aet. ' "I have bad a very good time making the film," Huston said, "and consider it one of the easiest I've ·ever made." H~ton·s movie, "Escape to Victory," is about a fictional soccer match pitting Allied prisoners against the German national team in World War II. LOCAnON SHOOTING IN Hungary bad to be completed without stars Michael Caine, Max Von Sydow and SyJ vester Stallone, all of whom left the n. 8Mdit, Frog Md Justa .,., 1r ir,,,., ;, rlwt Ill new adventures of ... ~~ ~Gl •.. ITT NOW PLAYING OWAMI' IADOUUCK El T0to S81 !>880 EDWAllDS' CllllMA CENTER Cosla Me~ !179 H4t lDWAllDs· CINEMA W£ST wn1rn1n\1e1 89 t J93' CllllDOME O•d •y< ~J4 I'>', l ••C••" $ llARIDR ILVD. DRIVl·lll Santa Ana ~31 1111 "AIRPLAME0 IP'GI "AMAL COUMl'DOMr ... , "XANADU" (PG) "BLUES IROTHERS .. IRI country after the start or the actors· strike called =========== .. 1HE EMPIRE ,,., STRIKES IACK" in Hollywood July 21. Production worisers on the film said the strike came after work on the main Hungarian location, a countryside model of a prisoner-of-war camp, had been completed. Shooting in Communist Hungary began three months ago, and sequences involved professional soccer players Pele of Brazil and Bobby Moore or England. "I HA VE FOLLOWED PELE, Bobby Moore and the others like heroes," Huston said. "I feel sorry I've missed soccer all my lire. "Until now, I've only watched boxing, baseball, football, horse racing ... ''During the filming, I've become a soccer fan," he said. "I am henceforward going to be a soccer fan, a faithful one, and I can hardly wait to go to England and see Ipswich play a real game." Huston started his career in the late 1930s as a screenwriter for Warner Bros. He made h.is direct· ing debut with the famous Humphrey Bogart film , "The Maltese Falcon," in 1941. ONE DOWNTOWN BUDAPEST theater opened a run or "Falcon" shortly after Huston came to town. It was billed as a classic. For his latest moVie, Hungarian state film workers arranged the camp set and provided thousands of extras. Huston's film is one of the biggest Western movie projects ever carried out in Hun~. llungary, Poland and Czechoslovakia are among the Soviet bloc countries which make some badly needed Wester.n cash by hiring out less ex- pensive labor, stockpiles or props and countrysides which often have changed little since what Western moviegoers think they looked like before thew ar. "Shooting here was very easy," Huston said, ad· ding that unusually heavy rain had delayed some work. /l\ICHAfl CAINE l.1-; / ~ ORl:S\f l) ·. r• TOK.ILL tr· [El •.. JOit~ le Ill I l ... 111 1 HI: HU.:t.::S BROTHt:H.S • •.1to•••·~ .. ,.., " .. ,@~ BURT REYNOLDS SALLY FIELD "SMOKEY AND THE BANDIT II" (PG) OAILY l .... JOO s.oo, .......... 11 10 Ohl Heavenly ~Dog f'tu1 "THE FIENOllH ~OT Of°"· FU MANCHU" -···"'" .... ..,..tell .. 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AIOA COURT OP TMa ....._ ITAHOPCAUPOtlMIA~ ··--~ TMeCOUNTYOflORANOI MOnCllTOC•IOITOAI TtWlllMllt liMf~ TIM Nli..lllt ,_,_, ••• e.illt eOtTN ... 1.1<119tAlt0 MAU.,, _._.i MO .... ,..,, Ofl IUl..M ,._..,..,..It O•D•ll TO IMOW CA.UH ,..,._ ....... u.c.c.1 ere .......... , .. ....,_, 9f Cl l llllWl"Olll MOMll LOAN AktMlk. lllWf• C'mlll91 ffll' "•I ' TIUltl NO. 1U , Cit NeWPOIH ON &al.I M•• & WlNI ll'Ull.1( MOMi LOAN llWtf NO. tlt. Cfl IAflNO l'\.Aeel II .. 11 •ltlMllc NIWPOttTHOMll LOAN..0.14', c.i I~ 11771 NOTICI! IS Mlllll Y GIVEN 10 1 .. t,.. ~., o1 1tte A#ltullon o11 crtdlton ., 1"' wlt!IM ,.."*' portl" l'Al •tCIA llOYS• WRIGHT ••• 11\tl. -.. _ .......... , ... Cllelltl .. HelN 1¥1.ot .., ...,_, ~,,, ~ellwltttt --.... 11 Hiii Cllilltlr Ori ... *' NIW~ MOMS~ NO t•l. It ) M ..... 1 ...... ._.,. CM-Ill• NIWll'O'tT HOMtl LOot.N HO. loll, CO ~II.,_. OrMl!t C..tl 0.lly "llOI. NIW~T HOMI 1.0AN NO. tit, Ct) WMllt~AS. PATRICIA ROYSI! det<fl- WltlOHT, petll-• "'' llled a .. 11-l he -· -ltl -utlty l'IUMO.r 11.,. wllll ... Cltfk Of 1111\ C:O..rt tor trt •lld ll\ltlNt• adclrffl OI IN lftlen<Mcl •14V•l 11. 1W J .. IWl'Oft·T HOMI 1.0AN NO UO. fll) NeWll'OltT HOMI LOAN NO. IJ1 °''"' ~....,..,. M!IU-r'• -• frOtrt lrensferw '' l'AfltlCIA ltOYSE WAIGMT to SOON AIANG CHUNG, SS PUaLIC NMICI! NIW"°'9T H0¥1 LOAN INC., II c.r,.rete 11'1 .. e, NewP01t I t .ell, Cel~llletlWt PATlllCI AltOVSE OUlllAND. S.O·H ·ll ... , Mn MIOOlt<OO Drive. IT ISOltDl!ltEO lNt all -toM lrt M11rtll"91on IMch,Ca.'""1 llOttC9CWA#UCAT ON 1'01 OU. ... IN .... UIMIP OP ALCCMIOUC MVI •Aee LICINN ft Wlleft\ 11 llMr (Ml<errt NIW'Oln' HOM( LOAN INC.,• Cell..,1111~ .. ,.., ll1I• ....._.I• <_,...llM llY • <9' 1trestt1 In .,,. ~-nlllleel melt., ThO n-. -ltl -urlly rtvmlltr ·-·· .. Ill• COurt •• 11.00 a.m. Ort •rtd buslftftt ..,,..,. °' '"'" lftl""41td SepteMber JO. ••. In 0.0t•l,,..nl I ti lr•n"••M ll 1 ... Oftnoit C.OUrtlY s,,,..rlor Court MAN NO LEI!. S$ •2~1 .. , 9201 l<Kelect M 1llO Ovk Cel'tltt Orlw WHI, Slater .... -. Apl t . H11rttlrt9IOl't S.111t Ane, Ctllto<nlo. Ol'td ,,_ ceuw. 8ffC1', Ct .,.., -··· NIW~TM()ME MYllC* \.II Mlll llt " ..... Yl"9 •• '"• o. .. r1M•nl •f AICol\tllC .._,T Clllt,. .., .. .,.. Off lAL t e lll t. W I NI ll'U •l .C Pit 111111\l It U ll t lCul\011< M v•r•"1 ., llJO Nt1•M•I llvt C•I• ..,., CAl-N• ntll LOAN INC ........ ....... ,.,. ,.._,_L_ " tllf, lllfly I .. pe11tlort lor ("'rtOt of Tht Pf'O!Mrty Ptr11Mnl ... rtlO I• ....... tl'Ollld not lie gr~ltCI. OKcrlbed 11'1-tlaa: Maltrlalt, •uP. IT IS f<UltTHER OROEREO ,,.., • PllH. morcNindlM. llQ\lfpmtnl. II~ coor of "' .. -· to '"°"' uuw 11e 111~. ~. --.,. ..,octw111 ""'"'""'° In ,.,. o.-. c:o.s1 o ally of s.s.000.00 llKturtt Ii equltH'l'tl'I PllOI, • -Of ..,..,.1 clr<ul• t•.tlS.00 11'1__.., of llkk ,_,. •. Uon prl-In Coote Mn•. Or-IMaltly) W,OI0.00 •nd -et!l l'IOt lo County, Cellfotlll•. onu • -k '°' compel• of it0,ooo.oo •bd h louttCI at tour •iKCHslw -kt prlot to tht d•lt SUN ARCO, 17520 B.-11u,.1 SltMI. 1''*41 .... Or ... CM" Ot llY l'tloi ,.....,.," ·-,,.,. .. fM• .. ...,_ ~ 11~ wllll nw C...rtty c:1 ... 11 of o-.,... C-ty Oft A~ll,1W , l'IUlll ..... II.._ Or ..... C.0.M 0.lly PllOI, PUBUC NMICE Ava IO, 21, '-t11 >. 10, IM lAIMO Mt for -•no on 111o petition FountalnVe01y,C1.t270I. UfffAMA1t6A•IT• WATt• IHfT•ICT ..,,,....,.,_.., __ .,. PUBLIC NOTICE Ot ltd AuQufl II, 1• Tl\al l"9 ...,.,,. •wrlllecl lrtrtsf•tl MARK A SODEN are ..... c ... twmmatacl, •..Olec• 10 ,,.. Lt-II T ... "'"' 4 .. .,, tA-tt't "" ...... N .... "4 JUOQo Ol ll'lo tlilOvt provltlonol, o1 YOUR ESCROW ---v••·°'·""' NOTICI UnllTINO llOS NOTtCI lOCltlOITOllSDF IULI( TltANSl'llt ANO OP INTEHTIOH TO 1 AAN$Pllt ALCOHOLI C llVlllAOI LICINSl ll) IU u . 6111 .. 117 u.c.c. _,_ 14071 l&I'). ~tor Court S E R V I C f: C 0 ., I N C • I U I 1 ... ~~-MDltMAlll •· LEll'llt M A G N 0 L I A A T H E I L • c M l lllft LIO P•'ll'•t>"IO .,. ~,U..lt. For .... CClflW'llC1ltfl ti lhe L•kHlde Wei•• """""*" Stallctrt "12 Weier AnwMy M u w WESTMINSlER, CALI FOllNI" '16&3, 1111 lrN ....,...,. Ort °' atter $tcl!ernbe< "· tteo "'" --~ .. U10 ,. ..... P1tje(t t 1._ Pt-. I """.. T!Mre shell .. l'tO ClalMt e<Gopi.cl Al'U.IMll't ... U 41 NOTICE IS Hl!RE8V GIVEN 111e1 ... ..., -wHI lie 'ec•l"ld by the S.nle Mar~lla W-Ol•ltl< I tor NOflCE IS MERE8Y GIVEN to llw Crepllof\ ol GERALD OUANE MILLSAP . So<la l S.c11rlty No ltS-07·1470, Trerttlef'Of' tr\4 Llcen-, w~ ~lrtH• -•n Is 510 Ptclllc Fulltrffll. CA ma lrtto ncn>w •ft•r Sot>tem11e< u , t•. (7H I 111·"'1 So far as It lu'toWrt to Mid lrtttncltCI ollftwowy w _,ti_ rrensl•,.. Mkl lnl•,_ Tttrtsl•ror 1rv1ne Ce.. AP l»2004l tk . llO '° furnl•lllrlO all plartt, ltbor, ...... ices. M•ltrl•K, !Ooh, equlgmtnl, •UPC>ti.t, 1ron-11UoQ. utllltln, -eu other Ite m• t rtd tulllllu 11t c Hury 111ere'°'9, .. provided 11'1 Ille CortlrKI Oo<uf'Mfltt. for lhe COfl•trvctlon of a water pumplftO tCttlOll logttl\tr with ell eppu"**'<H ltle,..lo, In •lrlcl tc· cordon<• wltll IN "'9(1fk allOM -dra••-"" Ill• .. Ille offk• of ._,, Publllltecl Or-Coest Oaloy Piiot, uM<I Illa following -•uonel buslrten •uv. u. 20. 27. S.PI. l, '"° ll:M-111 rtamo al'ld -"""within tl\t """ veers IHI PM' N-. PROPERTY IN HUNTINGTON BEACH SCHOOL DISTRICT Street. 11'1 lht City Of T11ftlft, County 011---------- <K•nc1<1, St .. e of C.lllOrrtlt 9161111, llwll • bul~ trertsl•r. Is •bout to De ma<lt 10 MYRON MILLER, Socl•I Security No ---Oeted •uoust u. '"° PUBLIC NOTICE HAN NO LEE ll'tf..-Transltr• P•ll'r MK .... I L , AP MIJO. 171 Sll-61, Bolll, Wlllltm Frost -A$-ltlti, , .. , Oll•ll StrMI, Newport B••cll. '6t·el·7Ml, Trertsftr" •nd lnttnd•d H-lt Tr1nsler ... -bu•l,,.U t dOrtu Is SUl'llllOACOURT Ol'THI 11U2 Blutwtttr Wint, In ""' City ol STATI 01' CAl.ll'OANIA l'Olt HuntlrtQton Btocl't. Count., 01 Onn~, T"I COUNT\10"0••,.GI Stele of C•lllOrnla'2.... Nt. Am.119 IMl•••Y. R-rt L .• Al' llNU.o>, "" IJt.S1MO, Sl,UI0.41 "'61.SJ. AHb, CllflOfO, G , lhe p~y Is dncrllled In Q•ner•I NOTICE OP' SALE 0\: All lfoek In trade, lhnuro, •qvlp· 01' ltlAL l'ltOl'lltTY m•rtl encl good wlll Of • certtln Oetr AT l'ltlYATE SALE Callforrtla. AP 171-S12-0t, A·t OATE 01' OPENING OF ..... ..,., ~ C , AP 11"141-tt, lt,ltt .. .... • .. ,.,..~. S'11 62 8 105 -Bklt •Ill De rKtlvtel tl t ... Of· fkt of A_,, Bolrt. Wllllem Frost & AP 11a-s,..1S. Auocletn. 1«11 0...11 St. NewPort .,.r bU)lntH ltnown 0\ THE ROAD'S Gu•rdl•nsl>lp ol IM Person ar>d END tl'ld lo<atecl ti 1'30 Nfwp0rl Estele of: MARY MERNAN OEZ, An Blvd. In mt City of Coslt MH.O, Counly ln<ompeltfll IC .. ....,,. l(llO\ro. Afl llt4tM;J, tci.Jrt. U--• c ........ U7S.14 Btt<ll, (;alllomlt , UMll 1:00 P M. on AP Hl·Sl l-01, S.plember 10, 1• It •hlcl\ llme and ol O••r>Qe. Statt ol Calllorni.. •nd NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhtl tren11er the lollowlnQ •l<ohollc tM uncitnlgned, u C&Gvordl.,,s ol ""v•r•~ llctnsf Cor licenses) On· Ille Ptrton elld Est•I• of llM tbovt $ale BMr & Wint NumtMr o U.t07, n•mtd Wtnl, .. 111 •Oii •I privet• salt now ... ...., lo premlMS IOUl..S •• lllO lo Ute l'llQllKI •l'ld ""' D~ Uport , ... Newpon Blvd • Coslt Mn•. C•lllo•nla lermi ""'<Ol'tdlllons l'll••lnetttr men- tor lhe premls .. IOUlecl a l tUO llont<t -wbjtcl lo c.0rtflrmatl0tl Dy Ntwp0rt Blvd. In lhe City ol Costa MIO S11119rlot °"'"'· Oii Friday, Sep. MtH, County ot Oren~. St.ie of l•m lltr :i., 1'80, •• lhe hour of •:OO C.lllornlt A.M .. o< llltfHl1tr wllhln the 11,,.. el· ·~· Jdln M • AP llt~.cn Otrovln, Oouol•• L IM0.13. Stll.U ploc• tlle Dl<ls wlll o. p;ibllcly open..i 1(11l'ln•. JOl'lrt J ., AP '"·3'•·ot Collins RICl\ard L . pn "· • s1.tt2 lO AP 171·5ll•>IO, al'td rttd aloucl. BICI' \hall be IUb· mltl•G In waled ..,,..._ merltlld on tlle ouuio., "Bid lor ltllesklt Weter Bryce. Wtltlam C , AP 171·SJ2·J5, Mtl.71 Pumpl119 Stet Ion." Tl/Cktt, Jeck, AP 1Jt.U24', S1'S. It. Rtfcll, £911'1, AP ~1.-. u....... Tuektt, Jeck el •I, AP 171-SU-4S, A·l LOCATION OF THE WDflK -Tne work lo bt cons1rucltd hereunder I• 1ocet9CI In Ille Commurtlly 01 Mls1lon Vlt lo. Orallge Counly, fAX AATWAA•ASH14 ~.12. SIYtttol't, Wllllem A . Jr •t al, AP' 171-SS.·12. Siii It Calllornl•. Ot rYISl'I, Marie, AP Ot-211·21. AP 11t-SJ.t.IJ,U" U 1271.'3 Myen . Ben R., Jr . AP 11t·S•·l2, A-4 OESCRIPTIOHOFWORIC- T!M wor1I c-IMt tN c0rtllrvct1on ol • w•1'< pumping stell0rt, and •P· Tllal ..... •mount Of pUrCMU ptlC• I_.., by ·-· •I tl'll office ot .... un" or contlder•llon 1n connection wllll del"llOned Cl>-O<>ordlerts. LOUISA H H id ,,.,..,,, ol u ld llctnu lo• MEDINA, •rtd JOE s . HEANANOEZ. llcenoul anc1 .. ,d nuslntts. ln<lucllno Cb-Gutrdlensofltle Pt<10n•nd E•l•t• the Ull,,..led lrtventory. 11 tr>e sum of of MARV HERNANDEZ. An ln<om~ '76,000.00. Which cons4'U of ..... IOllOW• tent. C/O SILVAS & EAlON. 11.0 w. Sl,47',71. Yt r>ety, IMbel M . $7'1.M. AP lll·s.14.0S, purltnanl work, lrtcludlng lllrtt Lff...-ttl, A C .. AP 0•40.05, Garrlton, P•ul B , W7S.ft. ut>.03 rteturel Qllt en9lftt driven turbine AP 171-SU.IO. pumps, buOdlng. piping, •11<1rk t l el'td 1no: Sarti• Ane Blvd.. Sent• Ant, Cellforrtle 0t1<rlptlGl'I Amourtl 91703, 111 r'9ftl, 1111e. elld lnl•resl - CM<l<s, ~hler's s •.000 oo tsl•I• of said w.,a et lho 11,.,. of tilt otl\.rw-. Todd. Esll\tr L,. AP 4'6.0•l-13. Aortrt..-berQ, Cltll, AP 171·S<IS-ot, A·S BIOOING ALTERNATIVES 2 Promll!Oty notes, atm....i noltt epp0ln1.-of Ille Co-Ouercllert1, and suo... '1,44.62 -Subltcl to IN llmlfttlon .. , lorth In 10 be replaced In CHh 111roygh •II •lgM, 1111• -..... , ... , ... , her WllM, J im A .. AP f~l·ll, t tSl.tl. GIUves, Olga H , AP 111·SSJ.oJ, Ille speclflcallorts, ~" mev -escrow tatalllno • 31,000 oo eslete mtv ,..,.. acquired bY opertllOl't AH d. & Faobn 0.wl°"'".itl Co .. U«.31. their proposals uport the UM of any ortt of lht •lltrrtatlve lllnds of pip• specified, provided 111•1 Ille DldcNr SN ll lndkl .. In hit ~1 thO ltll'ldt ot pipe t lld 1"' pipe martvlectuttr up. on wl\ICI\ Ills bid Is bMlld; provided lunl\tr, 11\M _,..more lhtn 011e ltlnd lnstell,.,.ntnolelntavor of ltw. or otllef"wiM, sin<• IN! •PDOlnl· lrte., Afl -...1.10. '744.'2. Ste mart, Warren L , AP 171·5'1.0S, ~. E,.,... R .. AP .U~Hl, M:M.Sl. of Hlle<lwreln 35,000 00 m•nl of Ykl Co-OuarcllAl!s, In •nd lo All otl'llr bonln .. , names and ed· IN lollowlno descrlbecl •••I p,_,,y: drHHS used Dy~ T•artJllfOt within An undlvldtCI lwenly·fln CU ,.) tllrtt ytlrs ltst 1M151 Ml ftr es known 10 perunt lnl..-..1 In ancl to Ille followl"9 M..'4 Adem~. Tllomas, el ••. AP 178·~. AP-.Ml-12. U ,MAO. U06 10, Tl....U, Ooneld L., AP 42""°"1·1'.0I, AP lTf.564-10, UM.m , 11\e Tr•ntltree are: SAME. descrllltd ,. .. e>rol)e,,..,. Thal II hOS bttn •orMO Delwun ••Id Lot "B" on . Lletl'IMd Su"'•YOt'S S172.J6. AP lll·S..11, 5366.m licensee -ll'tf..,.,.,, 1rtrt•lerH "' re· Mep 111..S lrt Boot '· P-27 of Record qulr.ci by s.c. 14074 of the BuSln•U of Surw<n In IN Oltlc• of Ille County -Prolftslons Cooe, 111•1 11\e con· RecordtrofOr-Courtly,Cellfoml• slclarellOrt for lllt trtl\Jltr OI H id Du$I· Commonly ltnowrt •s 7411 5Ptvct ntU •IHI lrenmr ol .. ,d license Is 10 StrMt, WH1mlrt$ler, Cellfomle Alltfl, J•mH w • AP 416·~1·2• Hewley, Oortald c .. AP 171-S.S-St , ol pipe ""• bttn nl•cted for the "'3l.SA SA 44 var lout -'lcalion.. tech svcl\ kind of AP tlf.n.oo'1. pipe, Its m-.lecturer. end tlle qUOrtll· ...... Altafl Jr , el t l, AP u..ot1~1 Bun<h, Ml<llell« P . "9.j4, ll,007 .... ty lllOrtol, Shell ba to lr>dleellld el'td rt0 Mt~. Mkhffl. J •• AP 4-1-41, Lt Frosn•Y•. Lawrenu o.. A p SUDSlllUllOl'IS Wiii ... •llowed afttr be peld only elltr wld ,,.,,,,., hH A.P " ... 131.:i. -.57 '34·16.oo?, $761.10. btert _,,...., ~ w ld 0tpar1men1 of Bids or otf9" •tt lnvlltd lo• wk:I awud. lftew, Alc ... rd E .. AP 42t·lll-ll' tl.AIUt. .. ~. Dolleld B , AP ~111·12 **'"· sttr. Mlttao, AP 42'·14-20, '712 .... PROPERTY IN OCEAN VIEW SCHOOL DISTRICT TAX ltATE AltEA 7M14 AlcohOllc e.veraoo Cortlro4 perul of 11'-rtv. All •uch bid• must S.lltt, lt.B., AP 11'-ll).l?, UOl S. O .. a .. 11, A,.,,,._ 1th, et •I. " Roche, Allred, AP 107.J6t~. U'3 74 11~,'1,0te.tO. Wiiton, J....., L .. AP 107-lt,·1•. A-6 AWARO OF CONTRACT - The ow,,., ,_,.,,.., Ille r'9hl, after -l'tlnQ Dleb, lo ttjtcl .,.y Of Oii Didi, or to meke •w••d to the low•U •HPGl'tllble ~ end reject all olllor bldt . Bids wlll lie com0treci on llwl btsls of Ille E"Oll'tMr'• •lllmMt of th• querttlllff of IN-•• !terns of worlt a1 SltoWl'I on IN Bid Slteellll. Only wc.h plans, -lflctllons, artd Item• of wort! ••.,,._...-Iott 5 ... 11 epply T"'I •sale, tren\ttr end assl9nmt'nl bt' In wrlllno. •nd will bt' rKtlved t i of , ... •IOl'HOld •tock In 1raoe l!• the oHlc:t of SILVAS & EATON, IUO lu,.s, t<IUl-t tnd 9ood wlll ot aid W. St nle Ana Btvd .. Santa Ana, buslneu wm lie m-. •r>d thfl COl't· Cellfor11!1. or lTl41Y bt llled wllll 1111 sl0tr1llon lhlfefor togell'lor wilt• the Clerk of the •bow nemtd Superior Gonsldtrtll.,. '°' the lranste< ar>d M· Court, or may bt '""""td to said Co-t lllf'"""' of tr. afo.eMl<I ucense tor Guardlert's penonelly, ti eny lime llctnws> 10 bt tonsummalecl on or alter 11"1 ~le:atlort ot !Ills rtatlc• tfle< the ™II ~Y OI September, 1'90, •rtd l>elott tlle mtlllng of wkl wit . M.i'rkk..Jeof!rlts Co .. AP ~·•, UIO.tt. ..,..,.,_ Scott. J amu T., to the wor1I bid on. AP 107·2'2·03, Jl·7 SITE COHOITIONS -Eech el Ille escrow Otpartm.nt ol BETTS TERMS OF SALE: Ctsll, lawful ESCROW ENTERPRISES. INC et m0rttY of lllt Urtllecl StatH. Ten per. 400 N. Tustin Ave .. Sulla '31, In the Cl· cent 110%1 ot Ille amount ofler..s mutt IY of Sent• Ana, Count¥ 01 OrMI~, •ccomperty lltt -•iwn bid or offer, St•tt 01 ca111orn1e, pn>v10tc:t 1ha1 tl'll •l'ld ,,. tie1ance """' 11e pole! upon '"' Oeperlmont of AlcollOllc Beverooe conllrn1110on of salt bY Mid Superior COlltrol IWd -rovtel said transfer of Court. Seki Nie will be mede upon tllO Htrrlo , JOl\n P., AP •3'·101.()6, tHl.CM •.DUO. Arledo•, Blllle bidder shtll cutf\llly u t mlnt the C (UM I , 4 P drewl-, •Md lttt -ttlce UOfll al'ld Neefe, Wiii,_ J,, flll, et a l, AP 107~,"25.S.. 4'-1-1·1', SS7J.02. ,.;,yone, LtrtY A • UM l«l'lliOf _c_ertdoc-ts. AP 107·171·03. Ol'tCI '"'" v15111:1\e sl1it of tM ptopoMCI Grey, llley C., Jr., AP 4Jt.10"20, -"· U0).71. St•rllQl!t Bulldlng Co., AP 107-371-03, "'°'It to fully lnfof"m Mmself ff 10 ell exltUno <Ol'tdlllons el'td flmltetlons Iha! may attect Ole execution of work un· lier 11\t ~eel. -Ila lflall ln<l11dt In the prlos bid Ille cost of ell ln<ldtn· tels encl ~-es. TN fallutt or omlulon of tftY biddlt• to rectlvt or uemlM erty form, lnstrum.,,I, addtn· dum, or other ctocu,....,.t, or hll fallutt lo vlsil -ac(IUalrtl hlmsell with con· dltlons al uw c-n.cllon slle, shell '" no ,,._, roll..,. lllm from arty ot>- Mid lleanse. usu•I •scrow lenn1. lillc ic-y, John M .. AP '39·101·11, $12•.&I m•.1.&. Ro•H . Biiiy R .• AP 107-37..01, sn •., Otllld: August 10, 1'90 OA TED: A~ JO, 1'80 GtfalCI 0...... MlllHP LOUISA H MEDINA --.. --.Clew I., AP Qt.10!-<lt, ..... ,.. Ouprey, Tom R., AP 43'·11HH, "61.S2. Collrtty ot Of'ertge, AP 43'·111.02, ....... PROPERTY IN IRVINE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT lrertsferO< end JOE S MERNANOEZ Licon-C.O.GutnSlens of tM Myron Miii•• ....,_., al'ld Est ... of T•ert•feree Ind MARY HERNANDEZ, Int-Trertsftrfoe AA lrteompetent Publllhtd Or-C.oHI Dally Pilol, SILVAS t. IATC* •uoust 17. ,.., J517·IO 1141 w. s.... AN ltW. P'-, Rav-J ., AP Qt.Ul-01, A.*-M. TAX ltATI ARIA 11-llQllllon t..._.s Dy l\ls bid or by Ille -------- Jotll• ..... Ce. ..,., Tel: 714--U&J J udt. Amolcl, AP Qt.Ut-02, IJl•.10. Wtlly, Jt•n A .. AP 43'·Ut·O•. Leite Forni Prop~rtlu , AP JtlO.IJ. ICM·l-,11,3$110 c0rtlracl. Tite submittal of a bid lhlll bt' tektn os P'lm• Itel• evldtn<• ot Aft_.,a fer C.OUntltflt Publlll'locl Of'8nQt Coesl Oally Piiot PUBLIC NOTICE S.rtdtfur, Hlllltll A., AP '39·151-14, Publl)hed o.-C:O.sl 0•11~ Piiot ..... s.. •uv 10.n .1'80 ~1~eo A119. 26, 17, SePI. 4, 1'80 S.'2.-0 complltn<e wllh ell Instructions <on· N"'67'6 talned ..... 1n. NOTICE TO CRIOITORS OF OIHttll Otveloemenl lrtc., AP ~m4'. "·, .... as. P UBLIC NOTICE A·I CERTIFIED CHECK ANO IULK TltANSllEA AND DI' BONDS -Eacll bid mull be accom-IHTl lfTIDNTOTltANSFEA penl•d by • certified Ot CHhltr't ALCOHOLIC IEVlltAOE LICENSE P UBLIC NOTICE TAX •An ARIA,._ NOTICE OF DEATH OF check, or by • C°'llOft le sur•ty bond IS.U. 6101-tttT u.c.c . on lht '°"" turnlsNd by IN Owner . ., -MD7J..74 1 t. p ~I NOTICE OF DEATH OF AVIS E . KREFT AND OF PETITION TO AD · MINISTER ESTATE NO. A-105557. Meltrer E_.11'1-Broollvlew, AP D 0 R 0 TH Y RA PK I N • QUlrtrtlY 11\M lhe bldOtr wlll, II t ny Notlc:t II hereby Qlvtn 1"'11 • Dulk ~12. 111'.1'0. F 0 R REST AN D 0 F ewerd Ii,,,_ to him lrt accordart<t '""''•" tncludlnQ an a1eo11011c p E T I T I 0 N T 0 A D • with the tam>l of his bid. prornptl bevera11t 11c..-se. " -ut to ~ "'•"' MINISTER ESTATE No. 11cur1 wortmon's 'ompensallon In· of 11\et <tr!Aln BEER BAR buslneu To all heirs , surence Ol'td llabltlly 1-.r.,,ce, e~· known ..s SEA BREEZE ar><J looted IClrltpatrlO. Euoert• R., Tr. AP A-105561. tcute •contract lrt ,,.. required form, •t s.11 WHt I'll/I Stttel, CMla ~s•. -.u1..01.st.2JU1. T 0 a I I h e i r s • •r>d fumlllt wtlstecWr'I' bonCIS lor tlle Callfornl• '2t27, County of Orange, aurrougllt, Watter, Tr, AP b enef lct'art'eS Creditors ftllllflll "'1onnen<a Of lllo conlrecl Slal•ofC.lllornlt . .._..,..,,St.JM.SI ' and for the poyrntftl ol ClolMI ot N•me of Trtrtfftror ancl Llce nwe, beneficiar ies, c reditors and cont ingent c reditors of Avis E. Kreft of M idway City , Cal ifornia and persons who may be .-Cllffe ~-Per11. APtt .. 1S14J, and Contingent Creditors of mt I er It I mt rt ertd It bore rt, socletsecurllynumllerar>dbuslrtt\Ud• a......... Dorothy Rapkin Forrest ,,,.,..,...,.,, Said ct.e<k o• bidder's d•tsure: ......... Llmlltd. P•rtne ' •3 bond .... 11 ... lrt .,, amount rtOI .... PEGGY L. STRIEBY, S41 West ""' •p .... ·s . rsn P ' and persons Who may be. tNn ten percent 11~1 of Ille tMOUnl Street, Costa ~. Cellfornla 9•••7 .. .. ... , HllS, .... 1.AO. th • 1 t ted I t .. -••• l"tllll..,., J.,.... E .• AP tt•1t1.01, o erw1se n eres n '""' of tlle bid. n.. F••t1>1u• Porformenc• Transt•ror•nci ucen-oth erwise Interested in the w l ll and/or estate: :=.d,.:."~1 "c~:io!:~'of"',: :;:; b::,i:·,:OC~~d'::~;":,"':':.':':~:;: w ill and/or estate: -. ~ M .. AP """'.05. A petition has been flled af'l'IOIJrtl of IN bid P'lct namlld "' '"' Trert•ltrM,ln<ludlr>QtlPCode.•r•: A petition has been filed · byJ.J .Scottlmmellnthe con1rec1.TNP•yMent 8ond•11tll be ROSENOOTORRESandOOLORES b y J ean Kreft I n the ~AX a.aT• A•llA..,.. Superior Court of Orange not 1•u 1111" ont·ltundred percent TORRES, m s. Sc>tv<•, SlnlA Ana, Superior Court of Oranne Co t ti th t J 11~1 OI tM total •mount of tilt bid Calllo•nl• "2107. Social S.curllv num· I "' NlllMI, v .... M .. AP •2'·121-24, un y reques ng a . price ntrned '" Ille contrecl Tht btrs· IR-) s.11-52-31>21 1 0010<~) County request ng that -'r' J . Scott Immel be appoint-OWl'IO• ~ .... r'911t to rtJKI eny SSMO-»t4, lntonded Trensl~rees Jean Kreft be appointed as ed as personal represen-bond 11.1 .. 111eOP1rt1on ot '"' Eno1.,..r, t o1a1comlde••llon10 be P•ld ror 111e per sonal representative to TA• ltATa ARIA SW.I .. ~ ..... OONIG A., AP ~ • 1o\X llATS AHA ING tat Ive to administer t he tlle Suttl'I'• ecknowl~I Is nol Pf'Operty •scrlbtcl, In QO>Mral. ~••II d i I t th t t f lrt lhl lorrn lrteludlel In 11\t COfttracl stock In trtde, llKtures. tqulpmenl end a m n S er e es a e 0 141·S21·tt, estate of Dorothy Rapkin Oo<umentt or 11'1 -r '°"" IUI>· ~ wlll togellttt wlll\ , ... ll<•nlf Is Avis E. Kreft (under the Forrest (under the In-sltl'ltlellyupres<rllledbyl•w. • ... 000.00plut lnwnloryol SIOCto.ln IM Independent Admln lstra- dependent Administration A·• WAGE RATES -A• ••· •Pl>f'oa•m.ieemountM1C1c1escr1p11on ti of E t t A t ) Th •ciulrec1 D'I' CMlfomla Ubor c-. "°' Sl,OOO.oo hu 11nn depo•ll•d on s a es C • e of Estates A ct). The petl-1i.s1111et1 -09Mral PttVlll"'9 ral• of evldtn<td by. personal cfleck. petition Is set for h ear ing 11'·.s.?M>. tlon Is set for hearing In .,., diem_., aflf rtot 1as1 '"'"tho i10.ooo.oo to 11e c1epo111e0 prior 10 in Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic Dept. No. 3 a t 700 Civic oenerel pr9Yelllng r.t• for llollday Ind H·IO tvldtl'IG9d by art Interim Nole Center Drive Wes t In the C t Drl W st I th ovtrtlnto wort, In Ille locality of wl\lcl\ U ,000.00 Nolt, ucured by • • • • en er ve, e ' n e ,... _ .. ,, '° .. ptr1onnlld, for tacl\ Securlh Aorternonl end Fl ... nclng c I t y 0 f s a n ta A n a • c It y 0 f s ant a An a ' craft or lypeot-11 ...... """"' to ... Sletement covering '"" Flwlu•H •l'ld Callfornla on September Califo rnia on September ec11te 1ne ""°"' con""""'led under t11e l!qulpm9fll 12 1980 t 10 00 contrect, "publlsMcl lrt -9outltem '200.00 '•vldonc.td by an lnltrlm • a : a .m . 12, 1980 at 10 :00 a .m . C•llfornlt Mffttr L.oor AOrteMtnlt, Nole for , .. ~roalmtlt ·-· of IF YOU OBJECT to t h e IF YOU OBJECT to the 111111 0.peldto111wor11_,,tmotoved stock,""' on oete o1 "°s.w"'°" °' grantino of the petition, granting of the petit ion, on ukl ww1t 11y IM Contrtctot or by .. ...,..,lllc:ttewr e1a11w111 .. t occur you s hould either a ppear w.. • p y o u s hould e lt .. -r appear eny IUbcOfltrector ptrlormlrtg e ny Kll'ld of llceMt lo .. lransterr..s •IHI I '"" portof uld-11. rtumber ere: ON SALE BEER ANO at the hear Ilg and State at the hearlno and state A·• CONTltAC'T DOCUMENTS WINE LICENSEN0.•2·23449. your objections or flle TA,.•ATWAHA....., your objections or flle C•> Tiie CC!fltrect 0oc-ts ,,..11 ""HI• anc1 trertst•r "'" t>e c0rt· written objections with the dt-0•1-04, written objections with the c0rt•1t• of IN Notice 1,,.,1111111 Bid•, tN ~~":,~;" ,;' ::.;;:, '."'.:t.~r:;: court before the hearlno. court before the hearing. IMtructloM to tUtNtn, ""K<t9ttd escrow d•1>1••,,..,.t 01 WESTERN Your appearance may be Your appearance may be Prof)Ot•I, -Bid SMtts, Ille Cortl•ac· MUlUAL ESCROW CORPORATION, In person o r by your at- in person or by your at-tor's LlctMlrtg Sii..,_,,, Ille Lill Of COSTA MESA &RANCH •I 23' E 17th torney torn1. Su~0rtlrac1ors,ltlt Bk1StcurftyForm SlrHI, $ulle 105, Cost• Mese . IF . y OU ARE A for <M<k Of' bOlld, IN""""'°"'· Illa Colllorrtlt '21U7. I YOU ARE A F•ltllMl'IM'fonNlflc•._,,,.Poy. TM1.Mtc1Meform1noctetmi •lll C REDITO R or a cont. CREDITOR o r a con t-''""' Borte1. IM HOfl-eo1111s1o .. Ar-lltSf9•-1s '"° I t edit f th de tldtvlts, .. Spactet ProvlilOM, enc1 •11 01 .. r -in.-. nemH al'ld ad· ngen e r or o e - ingent Creditor of the de-llM Ortwl"ll llsttcl lfltttln. 111 of drtswt UMd tty llw Trensteror wllllln Ceased, YOU must flle your ceased,.YolJ must file your wttkh clocufMlltJ -°"""in,,.. of· 111e 1111111..,... YNruo fer .. 1onowrt clalm with the court or c laim with the ce>Urt or ~c:,:.:eO::,:,t.~•:r:;: to~~=:;:r:.;.~:~1 ... ,.. present It to the personal present It to the personal nerH¥ rwferr'td '° 111C1 m-•port ot uon 1or ,._ tr_,., of 1.,. t>uslnHs representative appointed representative appolntect "''' Nollc9 lrtvltll'lf alf1. lfld ,.,. 1'-1i 10 11e pokl ett•• ,,,. b y the court within four by the COUrt Within four (bl A full Ml Of drawlng1 end 0.pertl'l'IOlll ot AICOtlollc 8-vttaoe month$ frctm the date of months from the date of :=:~=.!:~~:C:.c~n~ ~:~.:."" .,,.,'°"" '"° Prooottd first Issuance of letters as first Issuance of letters as C:l\lt l e ngl11tar, l•nt• M., •• ,... Oeled AUOUtt 7, ,.., provided In Section 700 of provided In Section 700 of w1i.rOl*1d. "-fOyL.Stri-'>'1' the -Probate Code of the Probate Code of ~~~;"':.of ... ~,,.cr:;:! ~~~111-California. The time for Calltornla. The time for •oMr• .. ,,., wun.m "'"' t. As· Ool-•'°'"" f ifing c lalms wlll not e>e· flllng clalmt wlll not ex-tocto-., ,., 0.11 strwt, ,. ... "" Tr"'91K ... -p lre prior to four months Plre pr'-to fOur months lffc,.,Ce1"'""9twl.Not"tf11Mwlll l~Llc.111-t f ..._ ... t of•""-.. _ · .,. lie M-el fllfV C ...... fer <~It flllCllllNd Or_,.. Cool Ot lly Piiot, rom """ ua e .,.., ,..,ar• from the date of the hear-tt11of(ofttrk1'*4...,.u. Auou1111.1• mMO Ing noticed above. Ing notlcldabow. A•lt AOOlll .. AHO MARKING YOU MAY EXAMINE YOU MAY EXA'-'INE 011' PltOl"OSAL -"'' '"'010". the flle k~ by the c ourt. t .. _ fll k:Tr: by t""-rt _...,,.,. .. ,........, 111111 -MIMIC! PUBLIC NOTICE ,.., e · ,.., cou • .,.. ...,...; io 1tt11trt 11e111. w11111m If you are nterestecl In the If you ar• ntereSted In V'9 Frest.,.. AMeti.M -•llw..w... MC'flfiOiil MiNiu--estate, you may flle a re- estate, you l'l'laY flle • ,... ,,....._ • "*" '"'· WNllMI l'ro.t ...._ n•tt1UlfT quest with the c ourt to re- YDUlt ISCllOW HAVICE CO.,INC. IHU~et...il WHlmlMter, CL tt6a Ttl: t7H I ...... Publl~ °"-Coe•• O•llY Piiot Auvusl 21. 1"90 ~'4«> PUBUC NOTICE HOTICI INVITING llDS Nollet It llertby given 11\al the Botrd of T~IM1 of Ille Coe51 Com· munlty Coll-Ol•l•ICI ol Orang• Counh. Collfornle, wlll rec•lve w a l..s l>ICI\ UP to" 00. m. Tllurtdty. Sept '· 1'80, •I lhe Puf'dlMll'IO 0.pt of .. kl school district lcKeleG et 1370 Ad•ms Avenue. Coll• Mew, C•lllornle. •I which llme seld Dkls will De C>Ubllcly -neGalldrMclfor LEASE O F TEMPO RAR'f FACILITIE$.OOCE ANO DISTRICT INFORMATION SERVICES B•se Corttrtct Period: ()<;t 1, l'llO through JUrte 20. 1911 with uP to UI I .,.., r•,,.-•s. All bkb ••• ro lie In accordance wltlt ti.. I nstruc11ont end Cortc:flllons al'td S1>«lf1Ct11ont wllkn •re rtOW on Ille ana ,,.., i. M<ured In u. office ot tr>• Purchasing Aoent of wld >ehool dis· lrtc1. Et ch .--r must WC>mll wllll hi• Did a <Wiit<'• 'i.<k, certtlled c11eo. « bldder't bol'td ,.._ paytDle to Ille O<CMlr of C.0.11 Community Coll-0 1,. lrlcl Boercl OI TrvllMS In ... •"""'"' not leu lttort flw parunt """ > of lhe S""1 Did ts e ---'"'' 11\e blOde< Wiii 1111 .. lrtlO IN p~ COl'tltllCI If Ille same It --to "'"" ht IM • ... nt of '•'IUP't IO ...... lnlo suc:h COl't• 1rac1, the procellds Of tN check wlll De torftlltd, or In tho c-ol • bond, tllO lull wm tlll'9ol wlll bt totl•ltH to uld scflool dtstrlet, No bl-r MIY wlll\OttW "'' Did lor • period of tor1y41w IO I cuys titer the date wl for 1111 oi-nlno tllereof. The lloanl of ln.islen rH•"'" tl'le prlvllt9f of ttlKl•no .,,y •lld ell blch °' lo welw .,,., lr"9Ul•rlllH or ln- formelltles lrt .,.y bid or'" the bkSdlng HORMAN E. WATSON I Boen! of TrwlMS Secetorv. Publlsf'led Ouniie Coell O•llY Piiot, •uv. 20. 27, '"° ~·• PUBLIC NOTICE su .. e•toe COURT OP CALIPOAMIA COUNTY Oll'OAANOI lrt Utt INftw Of .. """'4kltlon Of OOH ELLE J l!AH LANE for C..._ OI N•""· CAM MUMal• A·,_, OA DIA TO IHOW CAUSI POii CMMIOa OF NAMI DONELLE JEAN LAHE Ills fllea t pelttlon lrt 11111 G-1 for .,, ordlt• al· ._,.,. pwttt~ to °""" .. , ........ from DONELLE JEAN LANE lo OONELLE JEAN ROIBINS. 11 It hlrtDy or-tel tNt ell penortt 1nre,..sltd lrt 1"' men., .,.,,.Mid •P. peer before INs court lrt Dapef1monl No. 3 al 700 Ovl< c.trtttr Drive West, Serttt Ant, c.4 lfoml•. on Sefll.,.,l>H JO,,..,, et ll:OOo'clocll a.m., --•rid there lltow ctvM, If tny 11tey Ila ve. """Y IOlcl petition for cllongt ot nam• altCluld not t. lf'ertl..i. 11 Is lurtfttr -!NII a copy of lltl• order to -c-be l>Ul>llWd In TM O.lly Pflot, a -ot Qtrtttal clrcut .. lon, pul>llllllld In tlllt covntv .. _, once • wwti for kKlr COftlOC.,,.... -411 prior to h Clay of saldN¥lrtg. Ott9"~19,ltl0 MARI< A. SODEN Judge of Ille Superior eoun OOMU.La .llUH UHi! 411 ..... 1 ... , ............. ..__..,llMdl,CAftlM . .....,..,, ltl ""'""' Tel: 1714) ., ...... PublllNd Or .. Coe.I Otlly Piiot. Aug. 20, 27, ~. 2, 10, 1'80 ,_.., PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUS IUSIHIU NAMI STATIMaMT Th• IOll-lno "'"'°"' ere dolno butlrtOSses: l a ) NEWPORT HOME LOAN TRUST HO. 1S2. Cb) NEWPORT HOME LOAN TRUST NO. IU, (cl NEWPORT HOME LOAN HO. 1~, Cdl NEWPORT HOME LOAN NO. 155, Cel NEWPORT HOME LOAN NO. IS6, Ill NEWPORT HOME LOAN HO. tS7, lg) NEWl'OltT HOME LOAN NO. ue. Cl\) NEWPORT HOME LOAN NO. Ut, 17 Corporate Pitta, Ntwoort Betel\, Colllorl'll•. NEWPOttT HOME LOAN IHC .. a (;allfof'nla corporetlOI\ Thlt bull,_ It confllc19d by • <or· Wlllon. HEWl'OltT HOME LOAN INC.. JOQ(A. IEOO, SeawUirv. ........,,_.,..._ This s~ wn filed wltll the Courtly Clorlt Of 0r9'19t Courtly on AU9USI IS, t•. PIU27> PvbllsNf 0r"'llt C.0.SI Otlly Piiot. •uo. 20. 27. Secll l , 10, 1• .M 17-IO PUBLIC NOTICE PICTl1'0UI euetNHI MAMa ITATRNNT 1' ... foltowl"' --• a re fol,.. """-·= TRIDENT SALH COMPANY, JAl7S Hll,.,.... Ortw. i....,,. Nlgwl, Ctllfllnlla ...,, 0 . '· SCHLOOl!L & AS· SOCIATIS. t•tU HIU¥1ow OrlYt , L..-....... GllllfOrlllo""' Tl\11 bualllett la coMllKttd •Y I llMltld~ °"'9lf ... kMttifl Tlllt ........... -ft!M wttll tM C-ty C*" .. Or-c-v .... Allflllt IS, ,_, ,,...,. l'ul:lll .... Or .. C..11 o.llY ...... , ........ 11 .•. a.,.,1.. ,., .. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTlnCMn I UllNIU NAMtUTATIMl•T The 1011_.no ...,._ I• Oo4no ou•• ....... GRl!IN TREE SEMINAR&. hi) Warner Ave .. Suitt A, Fourtl•lrt Valley, CA '21Clt MEGA Ml!OIA A$50CIATl!S, INC. Ct c.tlforlllt <OtPOfttlOnl, 'too Merlpow Ave . FOUrtl•ln V•ll••· CA t210I Tl\lt butlneu Is c-ucleci by •co• POt•llon MEGAMEOtA ASSOC:., IN(. $tue<1 A. CoQMI. PrtslOtnl Tiii• lltl-t was llltG with '"" Counly Cltrk or Or•n~ Courtly Or\ Aytutl JS, l'llO 1114)17' PubU~ Of'ert9t Co,nt Deity Piiot Auo 21, Sept. J, 10, 17, t'90 3S1'•IO PUBUC NOTICE DAILY PILOT 0 f P UBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS I USINIH NAMI UAllMI NT T'1e lollowlno o.rson• tr• Ootno bu\111•~, •• LOUIS!'. §TlllEET ASSO(IAT4!5, ltlU Bqcll 81•0. Murt11"91on B•acll, Celltornl• ~I MtCIOt Men.ell Int • Callfo•"'• tOroo,.1llOtl lt lt, 8 .. <11 81vd , Hunl- 11\QIOft e..<n C•lllornle •1.,.1 Thi• 00\11\H• "tO<>Ou<t•O by. (or• uor.-uon. H«lor ~t\0(11, Int H«tOr M•r\M.ll p--· T "'' 11•1°""'"' .... , 111"7 wtlll tl'lo t'ounly Clerk 01 Or~nCM Co~nty °" 4U(l11\t I, t• lltOCU Pulll••hf<I Or~n,,,. C"o.t•I O•llY Ptlot, AUQ t I) 20 2' I~ JJ4J.t0 PUBLIC NOTICE l'IC'llTIOUS I USINI SS NAMI STAlEMEHT l'ICTITIOUS IU$1HESS Tr>• totlowlnQ Pf''°"' •rr dotno Du\ln~u"' NAMI STATEMENT PARAVNF PARTNER$ '1t E Tiit lollowlnQ perwn• •ro dolnQ ,0111 Sl••el CC>ila M#\e. C•lllOflll• buslneu ~. .,.,, ANIMATION DISTRIBUTORS John P,,ttrka ,,. E 10th Sltffl ~Zo .:.~~"""' Pl. 3"-0. Cos la M•-.. Co\I• -... Calllo•n·~ "1017 J eremy MOll4n Gelbrallfl, 1100 Kent Ell .. I .... Pro<l11< llon Pla<t. Newp0rl lie•<". Calllornl• ;:,,~';'°" Pt . l4 O. Costa M~u. Ca Miriam Poston, l"' Corio Len.. Gerald W•rr•n Simmon• ,,.. Co••• Mtw Call!orn•• COlll'tlry Miii• Drive. Sartte An• Ca Tiii• D11•l1>tt• " conaucled by • mos g.nere1 .=:,~·';;~""" Tiii• buslrttU I\ conducted by • Tiii• •Ult""'!'I '""' filed wOI\ IM QtMrat f.:~~:.'!uh County Clerk of Oranoe County on Tl\ls 11.i.,,._1 wa. Hied wllh Ille I Auqu•I "· ,_, llt41MS County Cltrk of OranQt Covnly on PuDllllWO Oranqp '°"" O•llY Piiot, •uvust 1S. 1"° Auq 13 )0 21 Stot J ,,., »t4-t0 ""*' -. ----PublliM<t Oran11t Coot 0611y Piiot I A119. 27, Sept 3. to. 11, '"° WA 80 PUBLIC NOTICE ' PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIDVS IUSIHIUS NAMI H ATEMEHT PICTITIOUS IUStNESS Tnt •ollowlng rwrson. art dolno NAMI STATEMIHT DU\lnu• as Tht fo11-1n9 penon• are dolno C B I, 13'2 Ot•ngtlllO•cM Aveniw, bu•lnt1s .. : 0u~n• Park, Ca111orn1a '!0611 SEACOAST FINANCE. 171 S. Con)u,.,., 84-netlts lrtcorPorated, A11lle Drive, Sull• 101, Orartoe, t C•lllot nta corporetton 13•1 C.lllornle f2t6i1 Or1ngtl""'Pf Avenue. Buen• P•rk Cou l MoMt Loens. I rtc • a Celllornia '0611 C•lllornlt Ulf'POtatlon, 171 S. Anlte ln•• Du•""''' '' condu<tf'd by • <O< Orlv•, Sulit 103, O<tn~ C•llfornlt Po••hon '2661 Consum•r Btn~!i" In< Tiii• Dvsl~s I\ conducte<I by a <Ot· G L !.Cndmal>orn PM•Uon. Pr-f'~•oPn1 COAST M()ME fhtS \lalt""'f'I ... \ lllf'd wotn Ille LOANS, IN C. Counh Clt'tlt 01 Orango County on ~~:.:;..~hocl9', AuQU\I 11 1'lllO l'l41'4l Tiii• llatemertt wes 111..i with the PubU.hl'<I Qrango Coesl Dally Piiot. Cou,.ly Cl•r~ 01 Oren~ Counh °" A119 '1 10 ll S.-0\ l 191!!_ JJ36..a Auousts, 1te0 11tut7• Publllltecl °"-C...•I Oally Pllol, •uv. '°· 11. 51p1 l. 10. '"'° ~11.-0 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOU5i!USINESS-- NAME ~TATEMl!Nl Tn .. follnw1nq """'0"1 .lr~ aoino bU\tf\f>\\, ~' OIPECT AS!>FMBLY 1•16 f Ed l'ICTITIOUSIUSIHESS 1nri•r Av•nu" =T S•nl• Ana NAMl ITATEMENT Calitorn.11 ~110~ Th• f'otl-lno Pertona ere dolno Oannv Atynuld\, lbl8 A•P•ds bullneu as ~vnll,,otan ~-ot" C t111ttorn•" •1•A8 MOUNTAIN VILLAGE COM· Patron P .-11amYOno-.1 1l41 S PANV, 1'5" 1-tate A"ef\ue, trv1n~ Mar1n1> .-,,,.-,..., Sii"t1' An• C •ltlOf'nlA CalllOl'l'llO '211• ~1101 Ti.. R-11 P Wumlnoton Com· Thi\ 011\•M \\ " connuc 11•" oy ,, pany. a Cellfornl• corporetlon, 1t591 QPn•rill l>d•tn•"n1p Melt•-. 1 .... 1ne, C.lllornla •21u Oa""' A~vN>ld< Tf'tls bu-.1,...,, It condu< led by • T~•\ tatM""P,f\I wa' •·l~d wUl'I t~ lfmlt.O ~tp jCounh (lttrtl. n• Oranq" Courih on TN R-rt P l'uou" • •'l80 Wermlnoton Co I F UlOf WllllemJ. Pltt""n Publi;.~~<l O.anq<> (Od\I Dallv Pilot. Sectttory Auci 6 1J1071 1w1 117•90 Thi• SIAl-1 w•• llltcl with .... I County Clerk of O••no-County on Auoust 1s. '"° I FHn.7' Publl"'9d Or•noe C:O.it D•llY Pilot Auo. 20, 27, 5ep! 3, tO, IMO J.llS·IO PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINUS HAMI STATIMINT lhe followlno persons .,. do1n9 buslneuu: THE RJR PARTNERSMIP. a Colllornle general per1ntrsNp, P 0 Boa ICMO, '--' Baecn. Ct tllorme '264l; 2Cltt Strt ~lrt Hiiis Road, NtwPOtl llMGll, Calllornla '1 .. l Rooe• No.. Allton, 11tnertl P•rtM• -· Sert Jotquln Hiiis Ad • N•WPo" Betel\, Ctllfornla.,.., ltMcl a-.-. o-,..,., oenner JOll S.rt "-'In Hiiis Ad., NewPorl e.ac11, Colltoml• '1663 J•miK c. Brac.1, oe,..•al oan--.r JOll Sert ,,_,In Hills Rd N•woorl Beach, Ctlllomla .,.., Tiiis Wllrttn I• condUCl•d Dy • gtMr el -11WrPll p, A No.. Allton Genetti Pttlnet l l\IS t!Al-1 WIS fllt'CI with lh• Counly Cl•r11 of Oran~ Covnty on AUOUSI 15, ,.., Fl'lV7 Publllhlld Or-Coe•I O•llY Piiot, A119. 20, n .SePI J , 10, 1'80 ~13-8() P UBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS •USIHESS NAME STATIMENT The 1o11-1no person I• doing Dutl ntHH: IRVINE MESA TOWING. 167S1 C0rtstrucllon Wey Eul. I rvlrte Ct '271' LtrtY Lusby, IOSSI Stover , Riverside, Co. '2S02 Tiiis D.nlneu Is conducled bv a tlmll..S portnenlllp. L.MryA.LU\bY Thi' U.i-WH fllecl wllh lllt COUlll Y Cltrll of Orange County Ort PURI.IC NOTICE FIC'liTIOUS BUSl~ESS NAME STATEMENl ff'lf' toHowlnQ Ptr\On 1s ckMnQ t:tusl· nen ., NEWP O RT HARB OR BUILDERS, 21' E 10lfl Strut, Co.If M•n . Calllorn•• 92627 John L Peter~•. 2tt E 101h St•ttl, (05ta ""''a Cat11orn1a '7617 lh1s bU1olnf'' 1-. c.ondu<tf'Cf bv art In· dl•1d11al Jotw'l l P~1er~a Tnl• •lat•""'"I was 111..., with \he Countv Cl•rk nl Or8n~ Coumly on Auqu•I 11, t'lllC) 1114,... PuDllShf<I ()r41nq. Coest Oelfy Piiot. Avq I) '/O. 21 S.-01 ) 1'9() lm-«> PUBLIC NOTICE FIC'TI TIOUS BUSINESS NA~E STAl EMENl Tht-lat1ow1,,n Pft"' 1n, ,..,,-001nQ hu'\tf"lt'~'-a" SE AFIUl· AS~O(tAT F<1 410 VIA L icto Noro NfoWPof'l ~r~ch Ct111Jornl4 q76•l '""'''"'' p ~' v~•~ .. 10 V•lt l •00 N0"0 N1•wDOt I B~a.-h ( ,afltornla q11>6] (naflP• f Ruooy }•J F .Alrt>n<' WAy G drdr'rilt ( "l1lnrf"l11\CJ;tOA8 G .. n.-va A S.rwia1-. '10 V •a l fdo Norn N.-wcyu·1 Bf'M" Ca11torn1A •lMJ t ,~I\ t.u\u'\ .. h •' ronooctpo b~ ~ O,.f'\N ... fHUtnt ''·h•rt Cf't11rtP\ F Auoai, Thi4i \1~t•mfmf w.-.'> fHl"\'j wltt't t~ Coutttv Cl~r• o• (), onof' Countv on AvQu\t 4 1990 , FUHts PuDl"llt'CI 0r~ ..... '""'' Oa••• Piiot. Avq 6 13, 10 '7 1'18() J22~·80 PUBLIC NOTICE STAlEMENTOF WITHDRAWAL l'RDM l'AllTHEltSNI .. OP EltATIHG UNOl lt AU9USI II, 1'80. "141t,. FICTITIOUS •USINESS NAME Publl~ Of'-C:O.ll 0111~ Pilot The followlno person hat wllltdrtwrt Auo.13, 20. t7. Stol. l, 1'80 3775-IO u t generet partner from tllt P UBLIC NOTICE e>trtntrstllp ooerellng under the lie· llllouJ busln«\S ,,.,,,. Of SUPERIOR REFINISHING •• 1101 Flori~. Munl· -------------1 lrtQlon Be1tth, CA '1764. P'ICTITIDVS BUSINESS The lklillous busln&ss name state· NAME STATEMENT m•nl !or ll'P parlne"llto was flied°" nt!~~.·~•owlr>Q oerson Is dolnQ Du\I Januerv 10 t'lllO tn the CouMy of BILL w ooos REAL ESTATE or;;:'1u11 .... ~ and addrtu ot '"" 1905 Brookhurs1 SI Muntongton Beach,Ca.'2._.. person wllhdr1wlng ts PHILIP Wiiiia N W Od J 'Sll" JOSE'PH TITOLO, 619 Hartford, •A. m • o $, r ' ' Huntlng!Ofl Bettell CA '17 .... :Z~~~henon A"t., Mission Viejo Ca Plllllp rn.;.o 111•177 P11bllsllfd OtMQt Coest O•llv Piiot ThlJ ~lr>eu I• conouclf<I Dy an on. dlvld11al Willltm N. Wood~ Thi• sl•l-t was Ille<! wllh the County Cl•r~ of Oranqe Co11nty on Auo11s1 u . '"° FIQl17 Publlthec:I Or-C...st Otlly Pilot A1111 27, Stpl 3, 10, 17, 1'90 3517·80 PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTlnous IUSIMEU HAMii STATEMIHT Tiie IOllowlng .,.,sons ••• doln9 butln•u M' 0 & G TENNIS. 11141 Harbor 8rtett, HuntlnvtOft 8"<11, Ce n-G"99Q ltOl'ltld Jc>l'IOI, 21167 Harbor Brtttt, Hl.WlllllQlon Btacl\, Ct '26'16 Oevt Alafl R0rtrt, ,, .. , Harbor l~"rt, -1"9ton 8"<11, CA '2.-6 Tllh IW•l"'n Is conducted by • t19M r •I OtrtNrllllp. GrtOQlt.Jc>l'IOI T1'1t stM-Wet llltd with Ille Courtly ci..11 of O<ertoe County ort Auousl "· ••· F14~1 PtltllllNd Or-Coesl Delly Piiot Auo.u .•.11.s.oc.>.1• ~ P UBUC NOTICE PICTIT10UI aUllNHS MAM1 ITAHM•MT TM ftllewl"' P9rlOl'lt ere oolno Wtl-.. 1 CCS A llOCI ATl!5, 4041 flUCAtlltut lt\119',.rf , Suitt >00, Htw!*1 IMclt, CA ta..o Aug. 10, 21, S.pt J. 10. t'80 m1-eo PUBLIC NOTICE FICTlllOUS auSiHi:ss NAME STATEMENT Th~ IOiiOWlllQ l>(>rsM ,, dO•nQ l>U'I n•n •s F AEEFORM RESEARCM & OEVELOPMENT I A .. 0 1 SLINGLIGHT, 1539 Monrovl• A.,., c: t3 N•woort Beach Cl' 92~3 Step,,... B•lio WllttlPr SU !.en B~•nardll'O A... Nr .. PO•I IJ~Mn , (.A 976fl] Tn1s Du\fnn'lo ''\ cof'duct•d Dy •n tn o•Ytdue• Stephpn B w,,...1~ Tr>u •lat•mMI wa\ 111..cl wllh ll'le Countv Clo•k ot Or~ng• County on A119u\I 15, llltll) Flqe]I PuDlllMd Or-Coast D•llY Piiot AUQ 17. 5'-PI ). 10 11, 1'90 lSllMO PUBLIC NOTICE -----------lllCTITIOUS IUSINIU NAMI! '1ATEMENT Tiit fol'-lno -""' •• clol"'I Dusi· ntUH. FIBERFORMS. 1'01 NICllOlts ~t . unit M, Muntlnvton 8oech, CA.,.,., Slewn I( HUICl'llMOll,i S•ll l'adua Lane, Hl#'lllnoton e..c11. <.A..,.,., Thll -•rwn '' c~ltCI W tn lrto dlvlduel St-rt I( MVIChl,_ llll' ltlll..,..nl wes flltCI wll!t the Courtly Clerk of O••n0t Courtly on AV11vS1 1I, 1..a Flelbl Pllf>lhlWd o.-.,... CoOlt Oally Piiot •uo u. 10. 21, S.pt l. '"° m,.. quest wtth the court to,.. ::,,:;:4:.'!:.'C:.!:.:~~ w!::.-191 .. ~ '"-'.,. "'"' celve special notice of the celve specie! notice of the .., ... ..,. IMll • ,._,.,, ,........., '" llCMMT cu•M 1uv1ce, ""' Inventory of estate assets OHfl Corpoullon I• Ot•ew•re <~•11•1. 4141 MecAl'tllvt Blvd,. s..1 .. *· --..r1 IMdt, CA nttO it• .......... lrte. Ce (;allfOtnlt ctr,.r1tlefll, SUO C•meu• Orlvt, "'CTIT10UI aus1N•ll ....._, '9tdl. c.. f'MiO MAM• ttATIM•NT Tiii• 9Utl11Ht II condllcled oy • PlJBLlC NOTICE Tiit '9110wlll9 P9rli0flf l rt clolnt teMr•I ~ .. tu.i-u•: OCSAMOOATIS P'IC'r!TIOUS I USIHUS THI aAL~ 0 Alt0EH, tllll 9y: °""C.Wetlell NAMI U A'f'aMINT WHtCllff, HIA'IClf\tllOll 9M<lt, CL.,... ...... ·~ "· v.rrv. Tiit following "''°" 11 OOlno llu•I· ... .,. CltrltUan ltftl lltl, 011 -~ ntHH W.f1Cllff,~9M<tl.C..t2.... •v1"9tl1HtlMt,fllC. TH E Wl!ST COAST 'ICAOUoW Larry OOr11. ,,. WllJHre lllld.. °"""" L Meck, 0 F 0 0 G T "A I ... ' ... Ci • ' s') 0 Let A,._, C.. ._. ,.,....... l rOOklt""'tl. W.tlmln1ltr, Cl .,.., 1.wctti. ~. -Wlltfllrot IJIHI., Tl* ....._.. -f'"4 wt1'1 IN Vl<llt MOt1, 1S1• Brook1t11r\I, LM ........ C:.. -C.-ty C.-.. 0......, c...M'f on Wt'1mlrtJIW. C4 '2t&I Tlllt W.1-It e~-•v t ~ U,.... Tltll IMol"""' h <'Oft4f\Klt'CI lly a11 In ftNl'tl fill1N,.... fMdutl L Dwll CU•N90 Q. L.OaC1 Vltlllt ltNr.c Tlllt .-.......... -lllM wMll ........ Y ..... lln•I .. & Thl1 ""'"""' -11..., wltll tM G-1'1' 0-. et 0.11199 CauMT "' ....... Co;int1 ~ tf °'""' C:o ..... y °" Aueutt ts,,_ -... , i-.......... A....,.11!. lW ..,_., ............ CL... Pl'-...,..,_... ar.... Cee!9' DMtr ,..... ,.......,.. or-.. c-t1 o.ov .. , .. , ~'"""' 0r.,. Coett Deity 11'1'°' Atll.11.tttlLl.te..1',1• im• .a-._ia.--.n.a.t.a.1• •uo n.IHM i,10 11 '"° ~ lnvtn:rri of estate H111s Ille"""'......,_. cwner wllll tM MKArttwrll...-.,lrvlN,CAftltJ and of the petitions, IC• and of --tltlont •--. °"' ..,.. -Wit lllfdef lfld ,....., w. ""'"'· su lo. Sierra, t d t , .. -' --1N11 111er .. _."""'""''-·" •1ta,....,.9"cfl.CA"'7S coun s an repoT s e ounts end reports ,..,_., ..... ., .. .-elft< .. c:wttc..io.•1_,,o.t¥M, ~scribed In Section 1200 uucrlbld In Section 1200 '"'" tw .. ..w.,. ..... • CA'lllil of the Callfornle Probate Of the Callfornla Probate lltUr "' .......... ""' Tiit '" ~1• IS ~ ...,,., Cod et~·· O.C-. MOMY orW, Of IMllM,CA"1•S f , CocM. ,_....,.....,.. -..C.,. -'-"' 111 IN AIH McDeNlf, HO ltllllenny, _ _.... ...... ,,....... c.•""' ...... u..., caunwn & \.ecMu At-~......_,ow.. a :.!.:=:' ....... M1,.w11 .. ~.:::.:=-.:_ <eM!KlM.., • tofftoY• at L••1 hu 2!,•11. ~ .. CU.Ire .. ' !!.'...~°"· .,... • .....,.. Katolla Avo., l••t• t12 -...,. ----............. "'*""'' CP.O •••• ,,,,, L•• Drive, ..... •, ••1••1• :=:-~::"'er:;:.VW:~ Ala-. c.. "711; (714) A•e.l.--Ca. tt711: e : _,..,,_,..p.w.., ,,,._ ,,.....,., ... ,... .......Vltlt.C:..""9 P.-i ........ crw... c... Olltlt """ I ~~I--°''"" CNtt 0•11• ~ .... or... Clllte Dolly .... .... ..... °' .. c.tl OllllY ""' Ml .... ,,.,,,. ,..... ""9tAue ... t1.s..t.J, IW am• ........ ,,, •. a, tt, IW ,.... ........ .,,,,,I. ,., ... .. ...... ,........ -· .. . ... Dog Brings Woe lJe pu1.y Ci 'e11 Rank R eductiorr INOIANAPOl.JS (AP) Sheriff JamH Wtlla -.dmltt be'a 1 dot lover, but 1Ud Wl'a not tht realOO he dt moted a ..,., .. Ill for dumpln1 an lrlah l.ftler at a tlty park "I wu ctl .. ppolnled In his Jud11 men\," aald the M arlun County 1berur WllUam Doualaa B•l'nett. 38, was dropped lrl rank lror:n 1er1eant to de· puty becauae two fellow depuUea S1turdQ" taw him abandon an lrlah HU rat South Eutway Park That'1 a v\olatJon of state law. The action tcoat 8arn4!tl Sl, l 16 u )'ear He had earned Sl6,984 a year before the demotion, and his wife aald he bad lo hold down three JObs to mallt tnd.s meet for their (amlly, which inrludeti four ~oni. His wife, Laurie, s1ud he shouldn't ha vc to take the rap. ·"I'm to bh&me," she s aid ''It was som ething I had urged him to do ·· "dropplna hi• doa off," Welll aald. Derrett took the doa home. He aaya he plan1 to 1Civc It to the Humant Soclety W~lh1 said Barnell "could have ttone to the Humane Society in the tlrat place.'' ··And, besides that, I like dogs," the a herlff sttid . "I have a dttt'hshund. The kids down the street ask me why l don't have a police dog. I tell them she's a spy." Mrs Barnett said she likes dogs, \00. She said the Irish setter was a stray wl\o was "nearly dead when we round her:. . We took her. to the vet to get her back on her reet. I tried to try and fmd the owner, but we never did." Mrs Barnett said the setter taught Mttdy, the family 's 6-year-old German shepherd, "to run and jump the fence" and, as a resuJt, Mady got into some trash bags Friday, ap· parenUy ate some poisoned food, and died the next day. Classy Contporay Wells said: "He said he was not aware ol lhe l1&w and that kind or UP· set m e , too , becaus e he 's a supervisor. It comes under the cruel· ty to animals statute or state law " Sgt. William K. Derrett and Depu· ty John M. Rader said they were put· ling a police dog through a training exercise in the park about 11 p.m. when they saw Barnett get out of his car , release the dog and start lo drive off. "We were super upset and I rather irrationally. I guess, blamed her for the death of Mady," Mrs . Barnett said. "I know if we hadn't taken her in, ours wouldn't have gotten the roaming urge." Missy Jablonski. 5, March of Dimes Na · tional Poste r Child from St Louis. is flank ed by t enn is s tars Ma rti n a Navratilova (left l and Billie Jean King at the 1980 Women's Tennis Association Awards dinner-dance in New York City's Plaza Hotel. Derrett stopped Barnett at the park entrance and asked him what he was doine RamPtl reolierl he was John S. Thomas. head of the In· dianapolis Humane Society, said Tuesday his organization had not made a decision on whether to seek prosecution of Barnett. The offense is a Class B misdemeanor DISTRESS SUITOK'D SAN FRANCI SCO (AP> -When a doctor's wrong diagnosis causes emotional or mental dis· tress, he can be sued even if no physical in· juries are caused, the California Supreme Court has ruled. Deatlu .Elsewhere EUGENE. Ore. !AP > -William C. Jones. 79. r etired dean of ad· ministration a t t he University of Oregon. died Saturday at his home after an illness of six months. He was president of Whittier College from 1944to1951. Death Notl~e• CltOSS CHARLES ELBERT.•g. ... r•sld•nl of Huntington ~ach. C• Pas'le<I •way on Tuesoay, Auqust26. 1*•t lh@ Hun1 11>9tot1 V•ll•Y Ccww•ln<ent HO\Pllal Mr Cross had been a or~ni.r tor IM Ctty 01 Huntington B*•ch for many yurs Belo••d lather ol Juanita HU<!Qeon\ 01 HllntlnQlon lle•Cf\, Ca ~elb• HYePOO ot Htmtl. W1lllt HY•PO<~ ot Rh0Mr1, Park, Ca., Atta HCH19u ot Htretor<S, Toes, Helen Pell•mot INl"lJ, Teus lrm.t Rlckm•n of Htr•f0<d, TuH an<S C•,,oH Cross ol S.ntA Ana. C. .. •Ito survlvlnQ •re 13 gr•ndchlldr&n, '1 o•ul·9r•ndcf\lldren ano I 9rta1.gru1.gr11ndclaughter. I ••• t••C•llleBellO.vl<HoflofMIHlon, ru es. Frll<'Ch m.r; call from 11 noon 10 ':OOPM on TtlUndaV. A119ust ?8. 1990 •I Pierce 8ro11~r• SmllhS' Mortuary F'uner•l servlCf"\ •net lntttm•nl Wiii t"•kt PliKe In Hereford, Teus Pierce Brothers Smith\' Mortvarv to<waro1119 dlrKtors. Neptune Society Clt•MATION IUltlAL AT SIA 646-7431 y-_ ... _....,,, ... ...-."S ""'"''*1111411 lleMflts ma••'""' -.... -,,_...,. Mni<K. C..tw1 ... ,..,... .. U-. c:.tnj l•r r111c1 IROTHHS l&.L ll0ADW4Y MO«TUAIY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 6"42·9150 IALn l H 6 H OH SMI'" & TUTHILL WISTCUFJ CHA"L 427 E 17th St Costa Mesa 846-9371 NICI UO'"H S SMITHS' MOlTUAIY 627 Main St Huntington Beach 536-6539 ,..f .AMR.Y CO&.OMIAL llUMH4L ~ 7801 Bolsa Ave. Westminster 893-3525 '•CW4C ••w MINORIAL 'AllC Cerretery Mortuary Chapel 3600 PtetftC View Ortve Newport Beach 644-2700 - College Women Top Men WASIDNGTON <AP) -The number or women attending col· lege in the United States has sur- • passed that or men for the first time since World War II, the Census Bureau reports. • The biggest change, said the bureau, was the number or women aged 35 and over attend· ing college. Among people under 35 the number of men and women t;nroUed is almost equal. ~AWS PROHIBITING dis· crimination against women in enrollment and the pressure for extra education to compete for jobs were cited as major rea- sons for the increase by Jane Wells-Schooley, vice president of the National Organization tor Women. The figures are included in the census bureau's report on the social and econo~ic cbarac· teristics of school enrollment in 1979, the most current statistics available. According lo that report, there were 5.90 million women of all ages enrolled rulltime in col· leges in 1979, compared to_ 5.48 million men. Fulltime students aged 34 or younger included 4.99 million men and 4.98 million women. THAT COMPARES TO 5.22 million men and only 3.87 million women under 35 enrolled in colleges in 1972, when the Higher Education Act went into effect outlawing discrimination against women in college ad· missions. The increase "is explained by the fact that even though they are not terribly strong, present laws help," commented Ms. Wells-Schooley. Among students aged 35 and over, women outnumbered men 914,000 to 487,000, the census re· 1>0rt said. The NOW vice president t e rmed that sta tistic "a phenomenon of the time." '.'WE AllE IN a two wage· earner economy , frankly, I think, to keep the country from depression," she said. She added that she feels that the 59 percent added income from women working in a fami· ly is the reason "we are ex· periencing a recession instead of a depression. . . . '' ··A recent survey by the Com· mission on Civil Rights 1bowed that for the same job women must have greater skllls or educational accomplishment than males," aaJd Ms. Weill· Schooley, m eanin1 that they need to aeek additional educ•· lion to compete for Jobe wtth men. B O T H M S . W E LL S · Schooley and t he cenaua re· port cited a sharp lncre&M ln the number at part-time ~ studem. u "°°'4, particularly women, Nii &O increaae tbelr •kllla to eompete for Jobi, while coatbudnl to work. . ·ot tM 2.a .unO: •tudenl ln· creue la coD•I• u rollmeat from 1112 to 11'11, a.Mlall fll tbe new......,.""" part-Ume atu• dellta 25 JM1I old and older," Hid lbe ffnlm NpOl't, .. Af'WI ...... GOOD NEWS BAD NEWS FOR FRED HOLZRICHTEA Fallure of Venture Teach•• Palnful Leaaon Good News Gamble Sours for Optimist CIDCAGO (AP> -Fred Holzrichter gambled his life savings on the proposition that folks would like to hear just a little good news for a change. Was he ever wrong. Holzrichter became disgusted with the endless flow of bad news be heard on radio while commuting to his job in a distant suburb. ''All the news was bad news,'' he said. "Murder , rapes, robberies .. it was depressing just hearing all of that." HE WAS CONVINCED THAT Listeners like himself were so starved for just a little positive news that he could make a living providing it. A great idea, everyone told him. They still tell him that - $50,000 and four years later, with nothing to show for it except for unpaid bills and hundreds of letters from radio stations and sponsors complimenting the idea. "The traditional media preoccupation today is with sensational, negative news. l still don't think we should ever lose sight of those quiet people, the ones that help out in the community," Holzrichter said. "That's why I started Good News America"-lhename he chose for his company. IN 1978, AFTER THE FATHER or three talked it over with his wife, he quit his job with a trade association and devoted all his time to the effort. He rented an office, wrote some sample scripts, then contacted hundreds of radio stations and sponsors to back the project. Later on, when money got tight, Holzrichter worked fulltime at.. a Southwest Side steel mill to pay the bilJs. He was laid off in April when the plant shut. Out or aU that time, only one station, in Joliet, bought the idea and broadcast the l lh·minute spots each day for 13 weeks. So Holzrichter drove the 30 miles back and forth from Joliet, collected tie good news himself and wrote his scripts. He rented space in a suburban Des Plaines production studio. hired an announcer and packaged the series. Then, every Thursday, he drove once again to Joliet and delivered the next week's ofrerings. IF THE IDEA HAD BEEN SOLD to stations in other cities, Holzrtcbter planned lo provide the promotional graphics and music and hire local correspondents to do the reporting, writing and production. But he never got that far. • The program manager in Joliet said the idea was a good one, but that it Just didn't sell. The stories included those about local people who never make headlines -the nun who started a crisis center, for instance, or the architect who raised money for a mission for down-and.out men. Now, Holzrtchter said he's learned a painful lesson about what re· ally lnterests people. "Bad news aella," he sald. "TllEa E'S SOMETm NO INUEaENT IN human nature that thrives on the negative aspect.a or human behavior," be said. "To 1et the attention of the pubUc, you'"e aot lo accentuate the ne••Uve. That'• what people want lo hear. We want to hear about ra.,. and murder and corruption. "All I wanted lo do was present a balanced picture,'' eald the 39.year-oldopUmlat wbois now job·hunttng. "Boy. wu I 1t14>ld." 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTU NIT Y .............. otlce: OBITUARIES , .......................... °'" ..... c.... DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS ••u C•~ lee "· 'l<W "· M l•M71 0... C.-..,_ Tr-ltWMh• w..,. u , ... c_.......,. • ....... ,.w. .....•••.......•...•... ··········~············ IOOJ •••r.. ttoi •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ANXIOUS O WNER PRICE REDUCED 3 Bdrm 2 bath, Blutfa con· do reduced to SU4.900. HJgh assumable loan at 9.75%. C11U Nancy Laux, agent, for lnformal1on 675-6000 or 673'3633 SALISMIMI Earn 90tft coatm We have openlnas. Call ~Makel$$. OUH6ITUI All real ettale advertised In ttu.a newspaper Is sub· ~ to '-he Federal Jl'alr Houain& Act of 1968 ~~~~~~~~~ &d unit condo in lrvl.ae. l Br. lba, comm. pool • tennia. Owner 1ay1 "aeU ! ". Under market at 170,000. Fantastic creative financina. which makes It Illegal to adverllee "any pre· ference, II mitation, or dilcrimination based on race, coJor, religion, sea, or natlooaJ ori&in. or an intention to make any such preference, limit•· Uon. or dlscrimmation.' · Thia newspaper will not knowin&IY accept any advertising for real ealate which i.9 in viola· tionolthelaw. EalORS: Acherii•en ....... dMck their .. cw, .... ...,.,. ~ ron .._.ahfy. TM DAILY PILOT • ..._, ... lty for .... fl"t .... GOft'ed .......... ~- tta.HforS• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IRIA THT AICING VIEW Choice Corona del Mar location. Newly r e- modeled home with stained glass entry 4 bdrms. huge fa mily room 4' fo rmal dining Only $365,000. RW. IST A Tl SALIS MAHAGIMIMT OflPTY Leading , w e ll established, multi office company. Pnme Hunt· lngton Beach location. Find out about Lhia high eamin& opportunity. Will train. Send personal in· formation to: Ad No. 775. Daily Pilot, PO Box 1560 Cotta Mesa, CA 92627. All information to re· main confidential. lliCH con AGE $106.500 Walk to beach from this beautifully decorated, Wl.ique home. One--of- a -tcind. Best buy. beach property. Try $1 0,000 down. Owner will carry paper. Take advantage. 963-6767 Ol>lf..J ru 9 •• , \ #uN POtil Ntt I !~IH$UI OCEANFRONT 3 br. 2 ba home on lge R·2 buildable lot m Npt's finest loc Asking $419,500 JACOBS REALTY 675-6'70 OCEAMVll W 2 Br. 214 bath. Fonner rmdel with a fant.astlc view. Must see this de· corator's dehght Best condo 1n Costa Mesa. Reduced by Sl0,000 Will sell f a.sl. HottSE flROPHTY Act now! ! Th1s property is in foreclosure. Needs 11£. t,.2 acre. 2 Br, 1 ba + in-law qrtrs & out buiJdings. Newport Mesa Sehl Dist. $179,900 •m.REDCARPET •• 754-1202 PRIDE OF OWNEltSHIP Gorgo us 3 Bdrm home with a huge family room. A decorator's dream! Ready to move in. Only $129,900 C all now 979-SJ70 759·16" ;~ ~~ iceaa I® Dalebout real ·~ estate Bay & Beach Real Estate ALLSTATE REALTORS MIWPOIT DUPLEX 2 Units on fee land Across from park. Near beach, bay, & shopping. Priced at $205,000. Eves 642.2253 DOORS TO IE.ACH 2·2 Duple x . O wn e r motivated . Open to c reative financing Possibly Utlle or no cash. Will trade property boat ltUl (STAI( UCCU lHCl SIHCl !JO TURTLE ROCK HIGHLANDS The popular STEWART Model Beautifully up· g rade d F I VE BEDROOMS, t h ree baths . Sunken living room Artistic patio with fountain and reOecl1on pool. Unobslruct.tble view of mountam~ and rught lights. 631-7300 ...... PURE GOLD 3 Bdrm lower. 3 Bdrm upper duplex. Outstand· ing Balboa Island invest· ment and summer home. $499,500 BALBOA ISLA ND REALTY 673-8700 Walk to golf & tennis, 3 br lo/• ba. Jacuzzi, pre· stigious Lakewood Coun· t r y Club E s tates . $175,000. 213-429-6836. ca.r -or ?? $249,000 ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!~~I Eves548·071S ---- associated BllQK[J.1'> 11!/ltTC.R<; JoJ• IA-t;.,1t-i,.o b' l d~t. 1 AnlNTION IUtLDas 49,500 sq.ft. lot located near Or ange County Airport. Could be re. zoned AP. Owner will carry with Sl50,000down Full price SS2S,OOO CaJI 550-2660 «;::SELECT I PROPERTIES Advertisers may place their adJ by telrphone S OOa m toS.30p m Monday thru Fnday 8 lo noon S.turday COSTA MESA OFFlCE 3'.IOW Say .....642.5678 llUNTINGTOf\I BEACH 17815 Beach 81 vd S40-1220 LAGUNA BEACH 1027 N Coasl Hwy lAIUlla Buch 494·9466 NORTII COUNTY dial frtt .540-1220 CLASSIA9 DIAaMS Oudune ror copy It kills ls s 30 p.m lhr day bf rorf public11t1on . exc:epl for Sunday a. Monday Edl11ons when dudlln• IJ Saturday. 12 noon CU.SW. .-..nOHs ERRORS Advertis•rs should chrc:k their ads dally It report r rrors lm m ed lHtrly THE DAILY PILOT uaumrs liability ror the hrsl lncorrrc:t iN1ertfon only CANCELI.ATIONS When killing an ad be sure lo mllke a rrcord of the KI LL NUMBER 111ven you by your ad taker ., rrc:eipl of your cancellalion This klll number must bt pre1enlrd by Che advertlsrr In case or 1 dispute CANCEl,LATION OR CORRECTION OF NEW A 0 8 E F 0 R E RUNNING· Every effort ls m•dr to kill or correct a n•w •d that bas l>Hn ordered. but wt cannot 1uaunltt to do so 1111UI the ad haa appeared In the piper DIME·A·UNE ADS· Theae •d• are atrlctly cull In adv1111tt by mall or 11 1ny one or our otnces. NO phone orde111 . l>Hdllne· J pm. Friday C0&t1 Meu otflce 6 II noon 11 all branc.-11 omen . TH!! DAILY Pl\.OT reurv111 Ille rl1ht t o clualfy, edit, censor or refuat 1n y 1dvertl•tMet1I, ud to cll1n1e Ill t1tu a Ntul1UoN Wltllovt prtor notlff. Cft&,jAUlt•t,_'9 ~~ Coat1M .. •• - • CONVCNIENT SHOPPINC ANO SCWINC CUIOE FOR THC CAl ON lHE CO For an Ad ift WotffHl'I Wortd Cdl SH 642-5678. ht. l l O Gra ceful De sign! 706 9 fntAeu '8~ Cieate a mood of casual 1ela•a 11on w1111 this coty afghan laq all owe• pattern lover; loucfl in bed•oom l1v1~& room vacation noose Crocnet one piece atahan ol synthetic wo1sted 1n enr t~memo111t design Pat1e1n 7069 d11ewons Sl.75 101 eacfl ll'ltt•n Add ~Ot each pa11e1n f0t hrsl class au mail and llandhng Send to: Allee lloekl Ne edl.ctllft Dept. 105 Oally Piiot lot IU, Old ClltlsH Su .. llew Yew\. llY 10113. 'n11t ll1111t, Add rm, Zip, htttfll ll111Y1btt. Catch on to lhe craft boom' Stnd l0t our N[W 1981 NHOUCRArl CAIAlOG Ove1 I 71 des11ns J free pa11e1ns 1ns1de $I 00 Ml CRAFT IOOllS .. SUS tKh ll J.f asllNlll Homt Q1111t1n1 ll2 .Quill Orlai11lls m "'4 • tr.u Qwil1s 1»s ... ..,,,..,.StmJa.s' 12'.Qllldt 111' (~ Tr1ntltn uu ......... '"'h-' Qutlb 1Z7,Afp. '11' 0.hts 12'·Tllritty Ct1ftJ flow1n IZ5·'.W OllUtt 114-(., 'lfts '11' OfMllltflb 123-Slltch '11' Paith Oullta uz.si.tt .... ''" q.att 1 IUIOtlltt •ltll S..,.. 111-l~ Art tf "'""'°"'' 11 H l"1-fil1J Q!iilta 11 $-l_, Art tf It ..... C...wt 114-Ctlllplttt All!IM .... llUrin AfpallS • ll7·1MUl!t~ 1115-llltMlt Clldlet l ... ,...,,, lMllc 111 W.C*tiell l Seasonless! 10Y,.20Y, Softness 1nd slendernen me•&e m the most natu1al way 1n this lowlr dar·d1nne1 d1ess Note the war the ,,,11n line 1s seamtd into lhe v n'l:\ No wa1st wam Prtnled Pantrn 9169 Half S11es 101, 1211 IC'1 16l, 18'1 2011 S11t 1411 (bust 37) ta~ 1 It yards 60·1nch tab11c Seftd Si.1~ I• •II ""9rtt· Add SOC ftf uch P1""11 fol flnt·clnl tlr111all, lltlldli111. s.lld to: MAltlAll MAITlll Patterll Dept. 442 Dally Piiot • ~ " f t H II" I. ~ o. 1: 9 Ill l . •• D 'f. - "S s. s y 1t1.• ML fltlCI I~ DOWN MIAI IAMTA AMA C°'*"IY CUI 2 BedrQOIJl home on 83' wiM 'ot Room lo add. No. th.i d l not a mlstakt . The onl~v m tak~ you ran mak~ ls not to caU now Re t>arlv nae &OITY WllUY M. TAY\.OI CO... llALTOll ltU s. ,. I I ....... MIWPOIT C9n'll. M.I. 644 4t I 0 ~,... ...... ,._,. bedroom ~ bl&tha. pool, apa, au BBQ and ~arb 2300 sq.ft. AAkin• llft.500. Aa•nt.W-lllO w ................ $ BR. t Ba, cuatom waterfront h om o w /17aH' pvt dock Priced U .Ut ,ooo Builder w I trade for P-.lm Spt1DJI Estate Fer detala. oo Wa home and appt to see, call c.i-oa Hoff. •at 131-0094 MISAVBDE UMITS Never a vacancy 1n this OIUtandinl 4-plex lout- ed iD a prime residential llllilbborhood. Close to all shopping and trans portation. Full price only $210,000. 751-3191 C:SELECT T'PROPERTIES SUPlllll SU,Ell! Open, spacious &t cheery home with 3 bdrms, Wldy, ram rm, 2 frplcs. s pa &t comm . pool. IZ19.000. Call 979-5370 to- day. A -L'LSTATE REALTORS '18 AND SUP For 50' + boat , dram atic new custom bit 5 Bdrm. 4 "'2 ba h o me Sl.250.000 WHA r·s UMf9UI AIOUTUMl9U1 ruN LIVI.NG-Old CdM, French doors, patios, decks, country kitchen. 2 Bdrm. 2~ ba. :UOO sq.ft. at $337, 000. C OM D U PLEX Sh.ingled exterior , im· maculale, two 1 Bdrm l ba units , lge yard. 1229,000. REFU RBI SHE D -4 Bdrm, 3 baths. spacious. new paint and carpeta, maids quarters, assuma· ble loan. $275,000. COLONIAL-3 Bdrm, Lido Isle location, French tiles, pane win· dows, brass rixtures and rmre. $395,000 CH A RM -Old C dM duplex, newer construe · taon, library, garden patio, wa.lk to beaches. S335,000. DEC O R -E c lectic , bncks. beams, skylights and glass, 6 Bdrms, pool spa. views. $520,000. THAT'S WHAT'S U .. 19UE AIOUT U,_,IVUI: t1VMl:i Realtors, 675-6000 Make t h ose good household items you're not using available to some other family by ad- verti.sing \hem for sale in Classlfled. Call M2·5678 macnab /Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY DEVOMSHIRE WITH VIEW! Spectacul ar Harbor Ridge! 4 BR home with main living areas upsta irs & 2nd fam ily room & 3rd BR downstairs. $890.000. Lynne Valentine 644-6200. (0 -64) • --7 52-1414 551-170 Compll\ Vottey Ce•11e- 642-12l5 'lOI Dover D11"e Wocxbidqe (Of'le< 644-6200 Habot V>ew Center LEASE/OTPnON WITH BOAT SLIP Y °" han tta. best of bottt wortds. ,, .. ..., .... wot.rt lt..tlc a -- ......... ,.... ....... .. •• r1or l bM. 2·story wttlt tooda of spac•. L-.. ..ter ..... wftt. VIEW. Y• ow. tM .... sip! eo. • .-... Newport toc.tfoa. 1275,000. 671·6900. OwHr will INN/..,.._ for $219,500 with Sll.000 c ... at s I ,200 ,... lllO. BETWEEN BAY & OCEAN CORNER ...... 2-tfory 4 IMcl, ... ""' W.rfor .,.,,.. a 1 wltlt brick. A ......... .._. ... ,. to bay Ir OCHft. lt.-.Cecl to S)IS.000. 631·1400. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REAL ESTATE sw •. R•n1.to. Proptlly M•~""'n' 2436 W Coast Hwy Jl5 M4nne Aw ~! B«tch &lboa 111.lnd '31·1400 '7MtoO =:· e<a~~-4£~s· = -----..., .. QAY I ,_.... ................. .,~ ............... _.~ ..... ...._ .......... LU CATA REALTORS '71-1111 SAN a.a 1•m.: A ·~· ._,,, .... ,., Mft ........ ~ .................... . ........ ~ ...... ••U-. 'W". Siii.NO. W• .. t...• J .. iW c• ... I• Hie .... t• .. -OH et SI JI.too ...t ..... SIJ4.IOO ..... M9Ctt-cllferlllf•...._ COLI OF NIWPOIT REALTORS 2511 L c .... Hwy., C.... .. Mw "' 675-55 t I MUITSIU Owner tranlferred make offer on lovely 4 BR, 2~ BA, 2,000 aq f\ bome-«M>' from beach. Pool. tennis Askin& $179,500. Owner 1a1ent ~ JUSTUSTID W.OCIAMROMT Lar1e s upe r deluxe duplex. 3 Bdrm, 2~ bath + 2 Bdrm, 2 bath. Choice \..'Ol'Oer local100 $895,000! ....... ,~ •. ........ •67'-7060• llE llDlll ILlllS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE MEW LISTl .. G So Many Am enities' Supt'rb Location With Vie w Mexaran Tiles Throuizho11t Three Redrooms With l.ari~e Luxurious Master Suite. Fa mily Room. Ba lcony From Which You Watch Oe<-r & Rabbits Commumty Pool & Tennis Courts Wa lk1n2 D1stanre To S1.'hools & Stores Assumahle Loans s:!fil 000 Fee IMVESTotlS -A namON Nic•e Li veable llome On A Laree R 2 Lot In Beller Area Of Costa .Mesa Rulld An F:xlra l1nit For lncomt' Pnced At $95.500 --···•••u• •t 759-9100 #2 Coepoi uh Plcao ... ..,... ..... macnab I Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IAVINE COMPANY .. ONE OF A KINDi" Not only are each of these properties "one of a kind," .:e've brought a ffordable housing to Newport Beach ... HAllOI HIGHLA .. DS! -$119,900! Fantastic comer location. Lovely 3 BR s tarter home close to schools & shopping. Immaculate. "move-in" condition -location & value make this a special offering. C0-61 ) MC I.AIM "llC. CA .. YOM"- S 119, 900 Tennis anyone? Hi ghly upgraded 2 BR ground level unit. Steps to tennis courts & mini-golf course view. This immaculate townhome is new on the market . looks like a model and won't last. (0 -62) SUZAMNE RUDD 642-1235 712-1414 111.a100 C C>mf'U' V doey Center Wocdindqe Cente< 644-4200 Horbot ...,_ c ...... 64J.a2H 901 Dover 0-We GAZEK~ ... "-"~~---&,CLAY ll POll.AN M. Y-Ootl1 A<fowl1 Gw.d. 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Now· available. $585,000. Call for app't. IAYNOMT' We have several fine homes with pier & slip. a TOIO HOISi COUMY'IY 4 Bdrm .. 3 baths ; ranc h style , mini-estate in orange groves, $240,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J I I Hoy,•dt· D1 '"' N B (> /) b 161 ....•.....•........•••. ......--, ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• IDIAL •AMeL Y HOME: 2 story, 3 bdrm and 111.,t q11arten. Lat .. paUo. SSSS,000. LOUIUCHTB. &AIMC. '71-UJI 2Story 2 BR l~ Ba, 1 BR aaraie apt. Sep. auest qtn.Owner.17~ OfllMDAllY 1-5 P.M. New 4 bedroom home S48$,000 216blty On water 4 bedroom Sl,100,000 IColllulsle Call 673-6900 for details .......... Wltlt l"9 Poalt K-s> cool thlt summer without tbe hasalea or pool c&eanln1, livma in thla a bedroom home in planned community Vou'U enjoy the as~. pool and other amenities, u weU a1 UU. tutefuJly upa raded h om e . Includes dloin& room, nX>dem kitchen, custom accessories . Only '87.000, hurry and call now I 54C).1720 T AllB.L, IEALTY AnllACTIVE PARADISE TWMHSE 2 BR-Assumable loan +2nd T.D.:$90,000. WATtRFRONT C/21 MwptC...ter HOMES 640.5157 **UNIQUE! 2300 Sq Ft. or luxurlou livlna. with It 's ow POOL &t SPA! This bdrm 4' den attache home 11 possibly the on.I e xample in the p re st11ioui1 Woodbtld1 FAtales with a pnvat pool. Call now to see • enjoy! $197.500 \\b(ldbrtdgt Reilty 551·3000 f920 8arraru·• l'k" ), lrvlnt ~41lllt*· SS9-8811 R lm REAL ESTATE HiiMlacl• lffch I 040 GetGREENcash Sell.mg anything with a 631·1400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cor WlllTE elephants Daily Pilot Classified Ad ~~~~~~~~~ B Aat $19 900 JRRStlACES ... ... to enjoy in tltis luJt· unou.s IRVINE GROVES lown h om e Man~ amenities 1n this "Papular" (largest 3 Br) · h Cl ·r.ed Ad · 1 ;::: Y owner, &" • • Wlt a aui.1 ls a samp e matter . . ..... Pa•sllla I 007 Sacrifice price. Nice 3 br ___ Ca_l_l 00_-56'7 __ 8__ .;.JUS_t _caJ_l 00_·_56_1_8. ___ 1 •••••••••••••••••••••• • townbou.se. ~0833. «g Coldwe_ll Ban~e~ ARST TIME OFHllB> Exceptionally large lot on quiet cul-de-sac in Westcliff. Fabulous pool. Sauna & s pa room. Teak walled den . works hop. 4 BR . $395.000. IN NEWPORT CENTER ~ 644-9060 THE l<Ws: NUMBER TO SEE NEWPORT HILLS OFFtCE 2670 SAN MIGUB. DllfYI C714J 759-1501 HARBOR VIEW HOME ,Spacious Somerset model featuring 5 bedrooms. 3 bath. lan~e yard for c hildren. Tiled entr y & drive. Assumable fin ancing. Located on cul-de-sac with view of Big Canyon & nite lites. Better move quick on this!! <71~} 759-1501 CtRTY DA WG!!if Bring paintbrush & elbow grease to make m oney on this BALBOA ISLAND cottage with C-2 zoning!.. Adjacent to new recreation area. Features assumable 10.35% loan payable at S837 tmonth with seller willing to carry a 2nd TD. (714 ) 759-1501 .. I 11.0CK TO OCEAN" from this 4 bedroom custom home in prestigious MONARCH BAY. Featuring spacious rooms with lots of glass. Koi pond &. guard gate. Price reduced $35,000 & submit terms! ! c 714 ) 759-1501 WATBlFROMT ,ROPERTY!!! Sensational 3 bedroom home lo- cated smack on the water with an unobstructable view of the Blue Pacific. Has a private stairway to the beach! Owner will carry the financing for a qualified buyer. Obviously a prestige property and re m arkably priced at only $790,000. (714) 759·1501 **OWNEa ANXIOUS** for off e r on thi s ra r e find in Wes t c liff Hi g hl a nd area! Fantastic home featuring 3 bedrooms and 2 baths with a large country kitchen and covered patio for enterta ining your friends! ! S4.500 price reduction!! (714 ) 759-1501 $526 PEit MO. . . . . . is all you pay when you cash out existing 10.2% loan ! ! Excellent 3 bedroom r an.ell-s t yle hom e in Irvine. Located in d esirabl e Ga liforni a Home Area! l Only $125,900! ! (714 ) 759-1501. *OCEAN VIEW IN LAGU .. A * Fabulous ly ch a rming cottage overl ooking th e P aci fic! Completely furnished & ready for immediate possession. Featuring 2l 'x24' deck & large lot with plenty of room to enlarge. Seller will carry the !St. Definitely full of value at 8195.000: (714 ) 759-1501 **TURTLE ROCK VISTA** Back country view from this 2 bed.room /den townhome. Featuring cathedral ceilin g , tasteful decorations, wet bar. generous use of Mexican Pavers & custom oak cabinets ! Add all this to assumable f inancing and you h ave a n unbeatable combination!!! (714) 759·1501 Walker &lee 1111 Eatata ......... New Sbr, 3ba, $275,000, n.y terms, ocn & bcb vu. 113 E. Balboa 879·5991 C.... .. Mw 1022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUYIEW 2001 YacW Dwfewedtr Fabulous financing with ~ down. 4 Bcirms +. Ocean view. C/21 .. wptC..e.r 640-5157 --------•I with C/A, plush carpel· GltEATFAMILY ang, covered patio & HOME fountam 2 Pools! 2 Ten 48r, 28a, light & airy, 1 nis courts! Greenbelts! blk to schl & park. 1 v. m1 J ust listed $149,900 . tobc.h. Only $11.8,900. 559-1111 846-5502 .a. MUST SELL BY OWNER Woodbridge 3 br, 21,; ba, A·C. 2 car gar. 851·0610 For Sal e By Owner , ---u-v•E•IM---•I 3bdrm, 2ba. fam rm. up· graded, landscaped, l~ IEAUTIFUL CDM mi from beach, 960-4708. Enjoy 3 private beaches, ocean view, 3 bdrm home with separate family rm. Best price in area. Fee land. Only $288,500. Call Agent/ Ocean Pacific Real E s tate , (714)759-1616 Attractive pool duplu + 2 eood rentals. Prime loca- l.loo. $28.S,OOO. 640-4999 Co.ta Mesa 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• EAST SIDE 1-2 Two individual houses, highly upgraded. Each has separate garage and yani Owner will carry a large 2nd TD. Asking SLJS,900. Call ~llSl -'!;S• HERITAGE . • REALTORS NEW CONDOS 2&38EDROOMS Starting al $101.000. OCEA .. FllOMT Georgeous 2Br on s a nd. '$16,000 down. 752-2197. Agt. $119,900 TENDER LO VI MG .. CARE 1s all \has cul de·s ac home needs to become a WI NNER! Large yard for the kids, & a covered patio for relaxing m the even in g. All te rm s available on this at $105,000. 545·9491 Real Estate BIRO .. SHOT To Meadow Lark Golf Course. Nice 3 bedroom. l~ bath. Full price Slll.900. Park PLace Inc. 842-7461 TRTROCK, view. 3 BR. FR. Redhill Reall y , Jackie. 552·1500 WOODBRGE 5BR, S239'M Prescott by Lagoon, AGT 2FR 18 Mandann Owner 5S2·4666 OWHY MUST SELL 2bdrm, 2ba condo. Xlnt terms . Owne r a ssis t financing. Assume 9:V• .. ,, loan. 552-4447. H98·0829. ORANGE TREE TOWNHOME Adult only community. I bdrm, 1 ba. Terrific view of s tream . Lots of privacy. Parking near by. Plus outstanding · Club House · Pool · Ten- nis Courts. On Victoria blwn Newport& Harbor Blvd. 541.1559 IYH64M09l •twtaMtr's Dncm .......... s..clff. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I ~ ...._. story, 4br, &.SIDE DWLU ............... *-""- Two l Ir. u.fts C9ta. yrd, tropical S 142.500 pool w jttar • spa Ir FUUH REALTY ....... liafoy CJOff, t .. 546-0814 . • & "-bHch. Wala --------1 to sdtools.. e-d oc· '+523 CAMPUS~:IRVl~E 48r 2Ba. 402 16th Pl. c•pa•cy. Ow•er. $165,000. (91f \ 472·3646 & 516-0776 •JC LRGE EXEC. Trtlerock ~5 for info for appl • oop. llm, 4 BR, Redlull Rily, to see. Do oot disturb OC· For S. ly A9111t! Pal, 552· 7500. cupant. 0092 Washington S91,000. BE"'UTIRJL 962-~566 19301 Salmon "' 2bdrm, l ba , $87 ,900. $100 500 963~ R A N C H 0 S A N Frplc, bon115 rm . R-2. lrg ' . JOAQUIN lot. 1937 Maple. 64.5-6343 H.wllAIJt• TOWN HOME. Prestige. or957-8400. t~oer I 042 security, elegance. con· FOR SALE IY OWNER As-.Locm POPULAR HAVERFORD plan in Meadow Park is now available. Must see to apprKiale this highly upgraded 10 mos. old home. Lge country kitchen, den. inside lndry rm. formal dining &t liv· Lili rm. 2Va ba, 4br, &t fuJI me lot. Xlnt terms & financin1. Call 957-2819 foe appointment. ••••••••••••••••••••••• veruence and priced to WATHFllOMTWITH sell. Bea ut. view of Irvine Campus and POOL AMO SUP Fashion Island. Call for Beautilul Chris liana Bay information on th is Wilh in~r pool and ex· dream home. Ask for BUI pans1ve .va~w. Perfec~ for at 540-4646 entertammg 1n lh1s 3 ------- bdrm, formal damng rm L01J11M leoch I 048 home with pallo and boat ••••••••••• •••••••••••• dock. Own e r w 111 OPPORTUNITY lease/option and e x K .. OCXi .. G change. $150,000 Cha.nnrng 2 Bdrm home - WAURFRONT with lovely mountain HOMf:.~ Vlew. Great rental unit REAL ESTATE or honeymoon collage. ________ , 631-1400 Sl25.000. l IBHlOOM 1"'-I 044 Double garage, 60x l20' •••••••• •••••• •• •• ••• •• lot. Quiet loca_tion. but IY OWMY close t.o shoppang. New don osen re a It ors l213N. COAST HWY LAGUNA BEACll 497·4848 root, copper plumbing, TIIE RANCH. 4Br + fam hardwood noors, plaster rm. Completely remod, walls. iood condition. n e w c P \. . P a I n t . $UO,OOO with an assuma· wallpaper. Lovely y.lrd. ble loan. ~Pond. Aus um In. THE 0 .. l Y WAY Roy McC_.., Rltr. 5145•900· 5Sl·S833 TO GO 541-7729 TOWMHOUSE IM 3 Bdrm floor plan, ocean THE LAKES v i e w d e c k s , I a r g e EASTSIDE OOLLHOUSE enclosed brick patio . Magnificent 2 Bdrm 1tn Priced for immediate Ba town.home complete· sale al $139.000. ly upgraded thruo ut. MlSSlON REALTY Ideally localed with com· 494,0731 plew privacy yet in close ___ ...:__ ___ _ proximity to . pool, spa. Jbr hse , So Laguna. ·n una. tennis. Asking 180/deg ocean vu . Lovely 3 Bdrm + spa, large yard, e nclosed patio. l-:.dltlns. c ur de sac. quiet location. Only Sl2S.900. Call 645-9161 SUB,500. Ope n House $198,000. 15% dwn. ~t If u n l 2 . 5 . • _:.84()._;_;1;_44_1_. ----- OPrn HOUSE Rt Al TY / •GIASTSIDI All for SUl.500. 5 Bdrms , a t.thlt, famJly room, and dlnlna room. Remodeled kitd,.·• wit._ "lll'MW9VI' . ~ Hi\ND-1 Hi 1\ l TY '1:11 ;ooo **RARE!! LarJetl model ol Wood· bricfce Broedmoor. 4 B executive home with 3 car 1ara1e! Cul·de.u c k>catioo. Thll one's aot I all and aikln1 only Sl.83.500 lat1e renced yard and [01\\bodbrld e paUo.Callto-. I , IAlllTI' Real•u 11.ALn .... ITll "''i•·:.oon 642-120" ~!!!!!!!!!!~~~!!!!~oARAOE SALE ad• In u.e DallY PllOt bnna hap. 'lbt futeal draw bl the DY result.I. To pla~ yocr W~t. . .• Dallr Piiot Cf· -• I ,, ..... BY OWNER lmmac, 4br. ocn vw, assum S200M ll ~% lst, no pts. $289,000 49t-l216 OPEN THURS. 9·12 1.3SZClrcle Way White water view. Steps to beac!J. Huae master bdrm. with view deck. 2 other Bdrm. 2 Ba. + ~ be. in earage. Protected patio. Lovely aarden. Choice locaUon. $525.000. M ary H e ristam 21317118-3166. Whipple Realty PRIVACYAIOUMDS Two m a tr bdrms, 2 n m cells, areenbouse windows. lrplc, s huttered win· dows, apa, hqe bncked )'ard. SZ!I0,000. it,.., Wllliitm11 Realty ..,,.~ I .. f • t • •• OM.V .... OT ~.AMpott 21.t..,, a.era......... .......Ullfwwllhld ..... ,_.. 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'""'"' • ••••••••• • --"' or' -• ..---Ina with -.0.000 down 10, • c• n w t 1h BAY VIEW' 2br, ram rm •••••••••••••:. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• - -A1eOt 131 CJ "' ra v ew o ceal + bn!ufut rm, wet bar, "''"" EST . Bike lo .. -• a-e1,...-.. BALBO• BAY FRONT, W Nwpt Nr. bch . .__,_ c: ...... ,""'' J Sl•r I Ch I 0"'"'"' CR --OW....J .... Ir. I la, A 1111· ft. lvn area Ju~ L '" "'"II ,... "" ...__ b nd •-•--__.. " ~!!t.~~ .... ~~.~ MACtoUS~ Mt4Uerraoeaa Vlll11. Sud MW um& an qule\ cul·d•·••t coraer J ... tacl r as . !"' ba tba Sitparate dlnlDI room. ' (treplace In nauter Mrm Guarded 1at" commuolty. muoo .!_::,•.,.._.!'Lu 1»$000 493 NIM 111.ATPAMILY NOMI --..... o14 ~ .... -. " ,. .,. aw -..... ga n•. ~ ... 3 quarte'!•..!-ba, ~c a manna from 5 Br, 3 Ba, 3 car iar. luxuriou. 4br. 2ba, Jae, ..... ..,. flthlrJI, h1kin1, I OOd ...,..., C:lr .. r , .. ,.....,JMO WIY DeW 38r, fam rm, -.-.123t,extJ14. beaCb •bower, prtvate WIDlltu>'OltlMO'•IO& _________ , c..a1 Mc .. locallon 3 famll)' lnvutment G4&~or29l·5lH.3 dlnln& area , 2 b1t beach , boat slip la Nfll, ~ t• .... t EXCIJIUI' Br, 2 Ba Owner will '1».500. Alt MS 7~ Ju mine Crtck now. 2 Alrium, new landscapma T U R T L E R O C K $1.500/mo. Avail lmmed a.. UI U. w.....-, duM • na• ~ ll:w~~\ ~t'°J14p~':e Moonr1t11e by OWRl'f lllOf")'. OCHn velw, 3 8r 3 :c~n:lep~~k. B~!ol~ ~-::~r~~.22 ~:; _8'13-_8055 __ .;..8_7_5·_0W7 __ . --- ~T Al * Cual St. ...., • 1 .... " 9.it"N.., "' b 1 09 r • • .. Y ocean breaes and a iiaraae. pool, J1c:u111 • l4' 5i1p. Super 3 Br twnhse toe poel Mllll rioN Wt tt.e ~.., -.ooo Ve .. tl" lnA"'m" r.-.. t'-wi"", 8/29, 30, 3J, 0 -L'"m rm pool•· 1pa b ""' We ... 111 , .. _.ID lh• 8ulllt ul • aewl)' up SU.000 T .. nanl• pay ~w c:• in, qualty l100aq.t\SLSOO/rno 2l3i lovely view S.S/mo.yr· tennis $750 / mo W. NWJlt Nr. bch. llOQ. • ovv ... __.._. ,_ It d uolJU built, rompletely de ... 6684 1 J 133-0379 toiM t.. ua. Onve .. --r•rpc.., rp1, wca.l«i 3 mm from akl Y Ava !able Sept. Call ,673-2*. 75e-0518eves._ ---b~ u.. ca.II r~ appt :!";!:: 'Urn~ H~~~!~ €HfG€ 1'10$M"'I. h1k,• 3 hr, 2 full SPYGLASS d•)"ll 637·4658 uk for Creal I•• llnaocl n1 hPk AU uw appl c:or HOM£~ ba, 2 fr1>lr11 k eady to View, pool. 4br, 2'-'» ba, J:fk or eves & wknda avaUable lor a b~•r ner lol a ero,. rrum rruve In Must llt!ll 700 din rm , lam rm . c 1645·1771or960-5844, wllAI mialmum llO. 01.1~.pool.J1tu.11J, R.-at •:111atelnvr tm1.111111 1-:lm St. Moonrllll(I.', ~:X:~:'1° 644 1968 or Town1'ome. Outauandlna dun uwia, H4tttlae ti r"c 3333 W Coul Hwy, N ft 1 1 l 4 l\ I\ ~ 2 1 4 l:I ocean view. 4 bdrm, 3 ba ..... '-'"t hall OWllO'l»I 64'-664' 7148:IO()il2.tl. Old CdM c harmmi 2br F.R., D.R., Pool, spa. H41111 Cl.AlllC OWMM MUST SILL HAWAII coUa&e. North ~Ide or ~ mo . Owner/Agent _J_ot.Cooebebe'Okrr MOllLIHOMI OUPl.EX 1o;ut •Hle KAUAJ CONDOS on the hwy Gar. s tove . 8etty831-3114or495·2378. 00¥8 SM011S SALIS Cu•t• Mou 1135,000 aand wllh unobetruc ted ~7S/mo. 1At &, Just. $250 ,__...Valley 1234 ~ pool ~e t 270llltatbor,St•MA AJ.S04!1leae11 6 6Ph.1J1cs ocean v1ew l lSRSl00.000 cleanlnadep,Cull Roxie:••••••••••••••••••••••• ftdrm ~·tul•r JOoO ·--·'·4·~-'.'.1·7---i 11\lallabl~ l>l \Al' onl.,Y owe ut with 20% dn tl4.H.2lO wkday~ only. Tiburon Condo lbr, 2\.'Jba, tq ft 07S,OIO M2 ~or 673 11~. AnJlu 2 RR $280,000 OWC lltt Bt::ACH, 2\.'J blks, cbmng 2·car gar. pool, $595/mo ''ll Phrpt Ceft\n-~ Nu\I •11 .&4x'8 Z br Nor1hrup, A111mt • 1''~ Ow11t1rsh1p 2br, 1,,,ba, prav patio. _84_7·_4.'i.2S _______ _ tMO-D.\l J ba. lam rm Oc!Anu Time tnterv11I ownerbhlp tC rd n r ' II dulls, ga r , FINANCING on MAUI. s tarting .it S750/mo Own 760_0227 U00 IS&.I 8e)i.lde VUI <:i;t lht,•y 6 $12,000. Ramodeled J ldrm. 3 Ba)'tlde •2111 NB l>enrus R1chkells & Ab V1acuntprest1glous house 8a, with bardwoud 8'11-ZM NO soc 3br,2ba $1050/mo floors , s buller11 , and 851 -0424 laru s unn)' pet1011 CAMMRY - ----640· 7 841 Pnced LoaeU ,k4 70.."'0 VILL.4GI PROBLEM Red htoh Corona del Mar2B~ Hme Uuut.1ful l.1tncer Royial W.ted 2900 S:SOO. Obie Garage Incl K.niihl 2 Sdrm. 2 ba l")wn~r wall carry paper ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wont lasl(8463> Agt. ree Slf'Pli to the water Pool un duplex only 2 blcicks WANTED Call Vicki 631-4556 • l'\.'C rm ~.000 700 Crom beach lltl(h as Costa Mesa Harbor lllvd Udo Puk Ur 22 sumuble Isl Xlnl condi property Agent. M 1ke JASM I N~ C R 1-; E K blfJ.go S:WS 38drm + Garage Kids/Pets OK Htd. pool Option to buy (6954) fee REN'TIMES 63HSSS Hwtlitqon leach 1240 ••••••••••••••••••••••• aENT A.LS 2 Bd, 2 BA, 1th •'Ir, aec 2br, 2ba $700.SUOO b Id i . b a y t r on t , 3br,2ba $100 $1500/mo. Bob Koop, Jbr, 2ba SlOOO tum Alt. 631·1286. Jbr, 2V.ba $750-Sl.500 4br, 2~ba 19SO WATlltAOMT 4br 3ba $1000 36' Pier • slip, 3 bdrm Ir den, ample parking, $900 with out slip, Sl .050 w/slip per mo. Agt, R.H.R. Brkr, 673-7300 SNJMGS COMOO OPB4SATjSUM 12 · 4 PM <.;anal Front large 4 bdrm. Commwiity pools & ten· n1s, families . $1050. 645-3370 aft 5 Beaul. exec 4br, 3ba, Westcliff, jac , tub, many xtras. Gardener. Avail C all Nanc y 646-7171or 675-18S3 RENTIMES . IM MOITHYllWI 1\acked at the end of 1 qaiet cul-de-sac, this two ICOI'}' 4 bedroom home features a private s un I deck and spectacular•~.....::=;... ___ ~~ views. Just reduced to OWMll AM. 12 1/J't'• ll ' I I d Dunn Designer decorated. wto WAH HtH()Nl on on u :ump e an tft>Mr i, ~ 9491 5.56·2660 rum. Pvt pool, s pa, sauna AEAL ESTATE R on rear deck, Roman tub Avail now Near the beach. lDelaware/Spr· 1ngf1eld) 2 story, 3 bdrm 3 ba. Exec Home with fam. rm. frplc, dshwshr. patio, sundeck & dbl garage w /e lec garage door opener. 2 or 3 Children OK, no pets. (Small pet consideredl &5 per mo. + S600 de· posit. Call 714·964-2566 or 973-2971 Agent. No fee. 83 Slream Wood, l·story. 2 Br, l 'I• ba, pnme loca lion near new with c ustom JOlerior. A showplace. $96,500. Has assumable loan approx. S49.000 · $435 /mo P&I 10'1•%. Brkr 898·3376. "AMERICAS LEADER IN THE IUSINESS OF RENTALS" CALL 631-4555 RJt-i 4oo entab 111 posh Mslr hdrm. 2400 ..... •••••••• ••• •• • ••••• •• • • sq fl $2250 642·3850 $129,900. 495-l120. CIHlwv .. """...._ blngo 1069 116CAMYOH CONDO Priced reduced. Short ~/oplion available. C/21 Mwpt. e..ter 640..5157 Huge 3 br, ft w /view E:it elusive. $26~.000. Rae Rodgers 631·1266. REALTORS 24XOO, wood punelad lhru out, sp1ac1ous 2hr, ihu, (am rm, xlnt location ~t'Only.~ 41\l!S .Acnop tor Sale 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OAK TRH IETIEA T DUPLEX 21r, llr, 9+ acreas in Rancho, l~ blks lo bch, great m· CA. Fan1ast1c vie w vestment. good cond Great future ho meslte $199,500. Xlnl seller financing JONES R[ILJY VI /low dwn pay ment. I.A Full price $59,000 Call P1nin1llla .... 673-6210 71U77-5611. Bkr. Homes fournishH ----Costa Mesa 1224 ··•····•···•···•······· -------lcAoa Island 3106 DELUXE TRIPLEX Beautifully upgraded triplex. All 2 Bdrms, separate garages and patios. New wood ex teriors and interiors. New carpets, paint and wallpaper Owner will carry the financing at 121¥4 % Pri ced at $176,000. For more tn- tormat100, call 540-1151 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3br, 2ba, w1gar & ldry. Uttl mcl al $825/mo yrly JU Apolena. 646-97!18. Fum'd. 401 N 13ay Front. on the waler. 2 br, l ba, xtra lg. liv rm .. lge patio W111ter $650 mo. or yrly. $850 mo 673 3245 or &W-l.535 1c6oa Peninsula l I 07 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 bdrm . 2 1"2 ba Townhomc Brand new. Xtra large del uxe . Private yard. 2 car garage S725 mo 1st & last mo. + $300 depo!>1t 243() Santa Ana Ave C M Call Paul. 760-7024. Mesa Verde 3 Br 2 Ba. HOMES FOR RENT 3 & 4 bdrm. from S.'>50. fenced yards, garages Families please Kids & pets w elcome 714/964·2561) or ~73-2971 Agent No fee. t::xecuhve llome 4 bdrm J ba 2 story. Near beac h. Nopel s In c ludi ng Gardener S900 mo 536-042.S Eve731·3672. NEW CONDO 2 bdrm. den, 2V. ba. fireplace. Pvt secured comm 3Br. rn:;. 640·9272 2'n8a, wtcent AC. frplc, Jbr, 2ba. upper dplx, yr. formal din, nr comm ly . deck . $750 /m o pool & tennis Avail Sept 675-3504 l5. Lse $750 mo 559 4475 --------------4 BR 3 Ba. on canal. hot LGCJ11nG leach 1248 lllb, I blk to ocean. $900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• n'l).96().5281 Oceanview 2 br + den, 4 decks. lease. $700 Dave, 644·7211 ---~------Immaculate Easlbluff home. 3 bdrm 2 ba. family room. Walk to Corona del Mar H.S. No pets $985 mo Owner 7~8237 Complete(y refurbished, j~~~~~~~~j leodl Properly 1350 one bllt to beach. You •••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • own the land. Great S-ca.-• 1076 Coronai!oCays ~HERITAGE REALTORS LEASE North End Adult a partme nt· 2 bdrm, l ba Walk lo ever WHALER t:OVE. 2 ~tory. ytJung. SS.SO /mo. Mesa del Mar 3 bdrm 2 Jbr, 3ba + xlras $750. LacJi1nC1 Vlloge R.E LUXURY CONDO Fen ced yard 2 ca r garage Natural wood noors & tnm. 1-·r~nch doors lmmac $000 mo ..:!: u~~ 979-8610 Agent D5 OZI •••• IS .. 1ilb . •ca· ~ml. •job ,.,.. • 61 -LI t or --* \ LI ly :• ays -30 ... ing ual led 35 ••• ale '· 11 Jloancing. $205,000 •••••••••••• ••••••••• •• Coronado Peninsula ~ S~Col>unn CYPRUS SHoalS 3 bdrm. 2 ba. Chanel 12S..MHnRK 11 trailers incl. Charming 5 bdrm, 3 bath bayfront with 38' boat float Sept. -July $1200 cm. Y!!l_ $1600 mo Bill -G({iii(ly;D7S-6161. ba 1650. Family Ref"s 8'18-9544 or 846 7815 497-1761 Jbr. 2~ba. frplc. micro req 540-1.MZ.546·9460" -------------rt--'11·~ pal~~~·~-Avail by Sept· 1 IM· Winter Rental AJmosl ocn Pool , s pa . tennis, • 0c._ •oct. Estate front home with 40' L New, pres tigious re-shaped dock for 2 boats. 759•9221 sidence. Sec:. gate. eit· High beamed ceilings, c I u s iv e beach & atrium, hreplace, wet clubhouse. Every rm a bar & private patio on UDO ISLAND Open house every day 1·5 pm. 223 Via Ithaca. Best buy on Island. Extra large lot. 3 Bdrm +. $125,000. C /Z I Nwpt. Cetlhr 640..5157 180° OCEAN VIEW Newly decorated on fee land. Owner extremely mxious and priced to sell at •.ooo. Call about un· believable terms. Ocean Views Homes Our Specialty Robt. Socks & Anoe.. 546-9522 IEACHDUPLU Investor's dream. Close to beach. Good financ- ing. summer /winter ren- t.ala. 4710Seashore Or. C /Z I Nwpt Ctllhr 640..SJSJ VIEW LISTING Split level 2BR 2BA & mother·in·law unit. Fee land. Kings Rd. IALIOA-HEWPORT ...., 6 7 s.a I 7 0 JASMIMICUB Deccrator•s own home. 3 Bdrm, 2 story split-level. Ocean view, on wide green belt. The ultunate lo decor. #10 Atoll Dr. Others also available. C/21 ...... C...... 640-5357 ,l.o¥ely • secluded Y•AC, 181', 2Ba, tam rm, spa, • deck. $189,000. 645-1496 111 Via ltMca ...... Llabt, 1pacioua, elegant, all new. 4Br, 21;1aea, din· lna rm . .S' lot. $5.9$,000. l'/P . (714) 673-1610, 673-0316 . THllLUr.S Spacious • dramatic 3 1bdrm + convenaUon pit and 1ame logia over· 1ooldlla hash ireenbelt, oaly st• to sparldlna pool. Offered at $114,500. Acenl MG--5560. f HCAMYOM ~~exclusive Ustmi. ~-c\lltom home oo -COW'H. s Bdtma witll over eooo sq n o1 ~l daytime and views. lncredl· MCurity, By appt. Wm. Cote. Sl.150,000 Cote Realty & lnvestm~t ... 5777 magniiicent vu. Con11r lhe chanel. Great home lot .. adj to former Nixon for living & entertauung. estate. By appt. only . ·Owner 213 /391·3606 $750,000. l · 723-8828 & C-tery Loh/ 1·72J.8936 Ctyph I 500 LEASE: Ofc or Retail 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• yrs opt. lo renew. 1000+ 2 Pacific View Memorial sJ( prime loc. San Clem Park plots. $1200/pair Shopping Cnlr. ~ s/f. Mon-Fri, 8-4. 759-4382. Beaut. cp'l & de<:orated. C-rcial Move in. Ask for Joe. P'l¥1'tf 160.0 Better Homes Realty ••••••••••••••••••••••• 661-?A07. aft 5. 496-7596 MEWPOIT 16 UMITS S-..._ ln heart of Newport C.Utr..o I 078 Beach. Located in com· ••••••••••••••••••••••• merclal area. Can be A&SOLUTEL y used for business, re· 11.AUTIFUL sidential or ? ? ? $42S,OOO Village San Juan. 4 SUbmit Exchanges . bdrm, 2 ba, country -WATERrf.«>NT court home . All the HOML::, amenities. $105,000. REAL (STATE FULLER RE.ALTY 63:-1400 54~0114 SAM JUAN Well planned patio home with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, many upgrades includ· ing privat e s pa and builtin BBQ. Great San Juan Capistrano Joca· lion. 'Priced for quick sale al only $109.950. ~ C:::SELECT T'PROPERTIES 1010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Very convenient to Bristol & JlAJDboree. Attract. 3 br on corner. Wall to wall, drapes, features. Rm Cor pool & boat s to r aae. $115 .000. V.Baniamiao Rlty Co. 213-S79-0128, or644-4608 LAGUNANACH 9600 SQ.FT. 14 Leased commercial· industrial uruls localed oo one of Laguna's main highways . Building re· centley remodeled. High demand area. Partners want out. oUering very attractive rinancing on a total pnce of $575.000 with Sl66, 750 down. Realonomics 675·6700 COSTA MESA ROADUUYE a FabWous location with larae buildings and s~m. Has exi5tmg business. Owner will carry lst TD. $575,000. WATERFRONT HOMES REAL ESTATE 631-1400 T.... 1090 ------- ....................... .._ "'•"" 1000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -------1 CHAIMIM6, MEW umMG DELIGHTFUL Lar~ 4 Bdrm, 3 t>ath + .5 HOUSES OM LOT fam ily room , 3 car . ga.:-age, beautiful pool Newly refurbished. N4:ar a nd spa, brick BBQ. golf course In Easts1~e Showa. like a model. or.! Costa Mes. a. Partnership Cered at $201,000. Call problem-must be sold t 540-1151 $375,000. 752-tm ~ 9UAIL ~~~~~1Jl !~~~M -·.$~ HERITAGE REALTORS 1091 10,.. Tll l :JO P.MJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• B EAUTIFUL 3 BR 1114 8A, central air : Just moved into town? amom llil • bath. Cov 'Then get acquainted with ered patio, II yd. $92.500. the Classified Ads. Owner631-4076 They're lhe easiest way .._ Pra,art) 2000 to find just the Items and •••••• ••••• ••••, •• • •••. services you need I INVESTORS 15 units in Costa Mesa. Large two and one bedroom apartments. Garages and carports. Center court.yard with BBQ's. Near 1cbool1 and shopping. Asking price .-.ooo. $30,000 Down Sales Pnce $145.000 & Yrly net return S7 .724 ap· prox Winter 3br, 2'• ba, $575/mo JOS Montero 87S.S99l 2br, 2~ba, gar, frplc, dis hwasher. macro. adults No pet s . l y r o ld . $550/mo 631 ·~. MACULATE. 4 bdrm. 2 front. hse & dplx, furn, Newport.Mesa. $740/mo. ba, plus rumpus rm. parking, par tial util. 644·41.9'l, 640-3215 mess. gardener. $725/mo. Nr ~~75 mo. 497.51.25 1·34.5.50<&2. Westmont school & shop----------- ping. lst. last. sec. de LEASE . North End. Near beach on Peninsula, posit. Family only Call Adult apartmen t : 2 2 br. l ba. 115 29th St. 848·2724 bdrm, 1 ba. Walk to ever $495 /m o . Ora ve b y . 851·1666. Bkr. Corona •I Mor 3122 ---------...................... . ---------!Upgr aded 2bdrm. 2ba house with private yrd & 3br. Iba. $600 /mo. 2 car gar, 646·56.16 -------3 br , l 'h ba. home. Jm- E's1de PoOI hom~ :!Br. mac. cond. near shop· 2ba, frplc. gardener & pang, school, & heach. pool svs inc . $800. s.595 + security. 19271 64fi·0491 Capital Circle. Call aft ything. SSSO / mo. 64.S-7009. LacJi1nC1 Vlllacp R.E OC_EA_M_l_R_EEZ-E!- FORESTE OLSON ca rport. No p e t s $725/mo. Gardener incl. Betty Kerr 673· 1181 497-I 761 Lovely 2Br Kids/Pets! '""'~ O f Al T{J~· 3144 LCllJ-a Hiiis )250 Bnck Frplc, All apple ••••••••••••••••••••••• !t6754 Agent 631-4556 fee ~·c-...._c--.. ln•••.,._nt Di•ision • •• • •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 3br. 2ba. pool. fully Seal leach Two . furnished house. Dog. One block to beach, pnde IDahnatianl for rent for ol ownerslup. 2 Bdrm 2 lyear. $750. 551·8282. bath units. fireplaces, buHtins, sundecks and l.-.,..a leoch 3148 patio. Call today. •••••••• • •••••••••••••• COSTA. MESA THREE Charming Norwegian ONLY $133,000 V 1 c tor1 an Es l al e, 2Br. I ba , I car ga r Charming cottage, fr drs. pvt y rd E 's1de. $445 / -o 975 6 100 o r 962-~8 New 2br condo, 2 car gar, patio , pool, jac. air, bluns. $525/mo 957-1723, 642·3322 6PM. 213/530·2551. LIKE NEW Spacious 3 BR 2 Ba', new cpts. drps & paint Desirable neighborhood. $625. 848·9840 Owner will carry AITD William Jennings Bryant at 10%! ! Only '"""''-do"'n, once slept here. Main 4 bdrm. Comer lot RV gale. 2 miles to ocean 1650 mo. Avail 9-15·80. ~s&is ..., m .. '"--2.8 2B f 1 d" 2 BR, cpts. l car gar .. no near Santa Ana Country ·~ r. a~ orma m Club. Below ma rket rm. snrf sun room. guest pets :'\1ust have refs 4 bdrm 1"'2 ba_ Condo. rents with increase in-h s e w 12 Br, & Ba $400 mo. 1st & last + $100 pool. tennis. clubhouse. dacated A r are op Hardwood fl rs thruoul. dep 646·5637 olayground 8525 mo. portunily, call for de-Crplc, encl garage, ocn -REN-TIMES-768-7633 tails. view, gardner provided. -A•~W. $1.250 mo. Open Hse Sun 2 Bdrm. I Ba . home l tv>' L 111 1:6PM . 494 2643 aft WIDESTSELECTIONS Completely remodeled. v -,o 099... 5.JOPM. AVAJLABLETODAY Downtown Hunt. Bch . ~c:::~.4!!i~r Me --wport--le-a_c_h __ l_1_6_9 ALL AREAS. S IZES Agent536.·_08_7_5 ___ _ s hopping center and ••••••••••••••••••••••• PRICES~1tHOOSE 3br, 2~'2~. Beach Walk public transportation. LIDO ISLE CALL TODAY Condo. $750/mo. l year Dishwasher and ranges, Walk lo beach, tennis & lease 536-5103. 6 garages. Call for de· clubhouse. Attractive 3 631-4555 tails. Br. 2 Ba Avail. Now un.1---------::......: __ Paradise Palace. $500 3Bdrm w/balcony, frplc custom crpts ! (6759) fee 14 UNITS tit Sept 3rd. $1500. A.SSUMAILE I 01h0/o LOAM 13 adult type units + 3 Bdrm 2 balh house. high demand location. Full professional manage- ment or do it yourseU and ~ profit ! Call for mveslment information. 714 .. 34-9393 213-436-9756 Remodeled 3 Br. den, 2 Ba. Weekly or monthly . Avail now. Bill Grundy , Rllr. 675-5151 Oce•Front Wanter rental, Sbdrm, Jba. $1 ,000/mo. Call 673-5410. MESA VetDE 3 BR l ~ Ba, very clean. $6 7 5 m o 7 51 319 I ; RENTI MES 631-4SSS 751-4330. agt. $3702Bdrm W /Garage * 2 Br Co ndo near All major Applc(5355 ) SC.Plaza. Patio. pool. RENTIME~ee S31-4SSS s p a. S500. No pets . -~-------- 549-3232 or 641 1_460 ___ 1 $425,2.Bdrm /2 Ba w J Frplc Newport Heights, 4 Br. Kids OK. Close to schls 2Ba, w /pool. $675 mo Huge Garage\8373 )agl. 642-0211 fee 631-4557 Ask for Paula 3bdrm, 2ba .• 2 car gar, recreation facilities. $625t mo. No pets 497-4072. 1252 3 Br, den, 2~ ba condo, frplc. pool. adlls, 1st. last. sec. $600, 495-6146. M.wport leedl 3269 ••••••••••••••••••••••• UDO ISLE Yrly Prvt. Ochs end of streets. 3 Br. den, 2 ba Near els & club So patio. Owner 7~132.8 Agts. OK. NO FEE! Apt. & Condo rentals. Valla Rentals 675-<\912 Bk r. Panoramic Ocean View Magniiicenl 4 br, faru. rm. beam ceil, huge wet· bar, garden. Suit able for ram. living & formal eo· lertain ment. Harbor View Area. $1150 per mo 752-01'2 (4081 996·0561 collect Blk to bch, J Br, 2Ba home. pool. tenn is rowts, pvt parking. $750 mo. 645·3615 eves. 673-0210 dys. BAY VIEW . Lido 2 Bdrm. Newport Heights. $400. Pref. older couple. 646-2032 Jbr. 2V,ba. East Bluffs, splll·level on greenbelt, pool privileges. $875. 494-6306. 2 Bdrm De luite Townhouse. F1reµlace, gar . ocean view. ~75. 642·8808. 644·8722. E'IWf loy View 3 Br 2~ ba. Immac 2200 slf. 2 level end unit. Elegant, with lite gold cpt. lmmed. occupancy. h u rry won 't last. $1075/mo. Agt 851-0424 Santa AM 3210 ••••••••••••••••••••••• J Br. 2 ba, cpts & drps inc. $575/mo, c hi ld O K . 714/645-2.462, 2131281-3398 Soult. LCllJlllll 3286 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WWER THREE ARCH BAY Fantastic view home, avail yr around, $1300 r:ro. 3Br. 2Ba. den. 2 car garage. Total charm. 581-9500 or 499-1171 Sherri or Mi.Ice. 3400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2200 Ocean fronl 2 br. 2 ba, 9 mos lease. Avail. im· med. S700 mo Agl , 673·9060 3bdrm. crpts. drps, gar. fenced yrd, 1~9 A West Wal son , S 500 /m o . • NEW & IEACH PeninsuJa. Double wade BALBOA OCEANFRONT Mobile Home. 2 Bdrm. DPLX, 3br, completely ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOO! * $595/mo. SU PER. furn. 2 lge patios, near 2.Br. 34th SL Nicely furn, 646-3192. :!bdrm, 2'hba lri ·level Balboa Pier, 2 blks to OCEANFRONT Sept -June $475 m o . 673-8346 J bdrm wilh-gar_a_g_e_&_ homed.£rpl~95crpAt&wlood, BAYFRONT V IEW. bay & all s hopping. gar ener. •• · va1 9·1. Se cur It y. prestige. $700/mo for 9 mos. 404 'B' LQJ 2br, fully Cum. commu.ni· pool. Singles or couple Diana846-137t.846·7345. privacy. 2 Bdrm, 2 ba, E. Oceanforont 67S-1642 :::~5 mo. 536-2456 or tW11a4'on pool. SlClOO/mo yrly. days, 673-5661 eves. Large lot In exclusive lY pool & tenou; month Three Arch Bay, So. to month or lse S1200. Laguna. Security gale Ask for BiJI Wedmore: community with pvt. &W-7020 --------• HarbOur 3242 Watetfr•t Hwt CMda:....._ 3BR,l~Ba.cptS,drps & ••••••••••••••••••••••• IRC. 611·1400. Unfurwfshcl 3425 s tove Lge focd yrd. Lux condo on waterfront. ~~~~~~~~~~I ••••••••••••••••••••••• streets, beach. tennis & Space for RV 's. Cool sea Jbr, 3ba, new cpl. $850. lrvine, Turtle Rock. Tri· breeie. 5 min. to Balboa &M>-6681; !W6·5792. NEWPORT SHORES· l l B 3Br 2B h · eve , 3 r, 2~8a. Pvt. clubhouse. Airport . Beautifully furnished yachting, and fishing bayfront w/pier & slip. 3 minutes away. Owner BR 3 Ba, den, $2300 mo. has built h is h ome Avail 9/15/80 to 6/5/81. nearby. Very rare OP· Agt. Eleanor Bowie. & bch. $450 mo. + sec. • a . c ar mrn1, patio. Frplc, altac¥<S 2 Ref's req. 213/446·0673 2br. + den, 2'hba. liv r m. pool, tennis . $695 mo. car gar. tennis courts. aftGPM. formal din rm. breakfast 673-6210 pool,+ much more. $775 rm, all amenities,----------• ..._.. __ y--...t-. 2 13 -3 2 3 9 5 O o e x t Big Canyon Condo.Adlts, ch 11 d r e n ° k · P I P port unity . Lot price 644·~ $1 ,495 ,000 . Ph -------- ~ .,...,.... 2B d 714·851-1142. Soper 4 Br . 2 ea. Avail # 2 3 l 8 I d a y s r , en, 3Ba . pool, 213 /628 -13 00 or 714/499-3070 wknds YEARLY Big 2br, gar , now. Ma ny features. 714·840-7380/eves jacuu.i, tennis, no pets. lndry, patio, 25' to bch. Cl ""'75 "75 mo. 833-3349 Av a i I 9 . 1 S6 5 o m 0 ean. -· 546'3937 · No Waterfront large 2 bdrm. ---------•fmt•tic '-Y• 962-4914 _P_e_ts_. _______ 1 2ba. Townbome. 30· slip. 4Br, 38a, canal frnt, REDUCED $7,000 Prune toe, nr twy, shops & All amenities. Sl.200 mo. jacuui, deck, comm pool Only t!W.500. Ocean view .._... Uwftrnishcl occ. 4 BR, $695 mo. Stu· 213 / 6 9 2. O 7 81 d a y s • & tennla. Z37 Canal $1100 lot plus approved plans ••••••••••••••••••••••• dents, kids OK. Avl 9.1.5, 714/846--0503eves. im.675-7450 fot' trl·level bome. Walll· ..._,.-.ct 3206 All. Diana. 546-Z31J -------- ina di.stance lo Dana Pt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------•Nu Las FUentes Condo, 2 --... ------•I Harbor. Owner631H614 Waterfront charming 48r 2Bdrm, $390, Pets OK Br + Den. 2'h Ba. Sec OM W ATB ba f Sp lo re ed d gated. r.lside. frplc. Beautiful bayfrool home th• t• DeMf'f, 2 '2 car aar. urn avail. . ac us nc yar 1 with 5 bdrms. fnnl din •---" 2400 Yrly $100Q/mo. 123 W/Oble Garage<5468l dbl ga . nterco m . MIMI OCIAM VU Versailles 2 BR 2 BA. pool, Jacuzzi. $700/mo . yrly. ONTHEIAY 2 BR 2 BA. security, pool. SlS/mo. Waterlr..tttws .... 611·1400 •• =:•••••••••••••• Grand Canal. 673-7713 fee _84(). __ 144_1_. ______ 1 rm. lge patio, pier & slip. Ag t C 1631 .W7 S'l,000/mo. Lease. --------..... r1RIRiut• 3207 _ _..;;..e_n __ aro ___ . ..:..__11nM 3244 W•trfr.t Hwt LUXURY CONDO 3bdtm POR LEA.SI "•••••••••••••••• • •• •• 1275 Sunny Cottage WI ••••••••• •• • ••••••••• •• lllC. 63I·1400 1 \l!t ba., 2 car eJec gar. pri New 2 bedroom 2 bath Bay fo'rOftt larae 2 bdrm. 2 A1J major appUances ! TUrtlerock Rid1e Canyon patio, pool, cloae to So. home. Minion Lakea ba. Condo In Newport Spacious y.rd(546l) fee View. 3 Br, 2~ ba, 3 car Cat Plu. Leue 9650 mo. Country Club. Golt· Bay Towers. Very lux· Cal1Today631·4S57 Ai\. gar. Avail Sept. 979-2560, BAY &OCEANVIEW AstrorCarol &ennlt·pool. Beautifully urtoua. Security bldg. §1-0610, 551-1494 lbr, 2ba, frplc, Irvine 673-4314 549·0259 landscaped, no main Possible b oa\ s lip. $4250oraeoua 28drm ! Terrace. $1200/m o . ~------_.:..3-6 ..... 5=0 t.aumceyard. 675-8018 ChUdrenOK, Huge yard POSH EXEC. GOLF 67S-1541, 760·1977. M ..... lllOClubhouaeRd. ----------wgardenerse r .<S493>Cee COURSECONOO. ----------1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DelertHotSprlnas Winter RentaJ $500. Nlce2 RENTlM ES 631~ 2 Br 2ba+den, all a p· VIEW BluH condo on Winter 2 fl 3br . $'75 • ia.37&-2172 bdrm. Quiet location. pl.lances lncl. 1 yr lease Back Bay. 2 m.uter bra, llieO, 114 E. Balboa Blvd. ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I Stove 6 rertt1e. See at l BR. + very Quiet. '850/mo, llt/laat+ 5400 tam rm, 2\l!t ba, frplc, 879-51181 -Wah. St. f75-31•. Adult, no pets. Ranae • sec dep. Call Barbara newly decorated, 2 car p!~! ~.~i;>r!: Cmllf•-lffdtl2ll refer. Utile paid. t4to Glua at C/21 Sandpiper. aar. 2200sq. n. $1100 mo . ..,.. mo.Ml~W.18.642-<mS. ~ .. 9981. late OQ Hwy 111. •••••• .. •••••• .. ••••••• ---------G.J00,000. Call Barbera lbr.lbecoado.overlookl 0-P.W JZ26 3br, l~ba. CONDO, pool, Lovely Hr. 28• home. Gt.am at. C/21 s.ndpiper. aojt cne. pool • •P•· ••••••••••• .. •• .. •••••• 1$95/mo. 5$9-4442 or lblk rrom Jr. tu1b Ir ~ tialk \0 beh •• '1$. All. New cv.stom w 1•11 the IU.X· •IJU Hilb. Newport Het.blt. WantAd ReHlla ....... ~ Call Joa a Larun. uri•. 3 Br 2 Ba. $750. Yl"ly le.ue: $750/mo. Mr. ,... -·• ..-U 33711 Roblel. 11'...._. Sell ldJe ltema 1142-5678 Reed. 940-Z!llO. .. ...... ,..... ...... • •••••••••••••••••••••• ..... 1...... 1106 • •••••••••••••••••••••• SHOIT TIRM lt9nAL Week, '250, montb troo. Avall 9/14. F¥1ly equip'd, no PfU. 81J.22LS . I . e. -y ff or d. % o. a: 19 - .n t . 5. D y. - •s s. ·s IY I • ~ Apa lae.tt u.tw.. Sm r ..... 4200 1.t.i.ltj •• ·.11.•.·.~ . .,." ..•.......... ······················· ..................•.... IAl....t• ... U..... ._,.. JIZ6 ............... Jl6' Qi t.he beach In Newport. ••••• •••••••• ••••••••• •••••• • •• • •• • •• •• • •• ••• ••••••••• •• •• • • • • •• • ••• Wkly M lil~lhl: ls~~ 1111"'11_..._.. J76t ...... 1124 UtarKWIOK,Apple NP'. Shra. acrut1 from _!!r.Klrk m • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Y•rd + Oaraaal49:SOJ biuicb 1 8!+dcn, aar L.ar1e Bl.C Bear Cabin. YRLV UNF'/PN Sbr 2 Br 1 a. '°*fthollN. I• S.Wiyrly. Co1.1ple. pref, l<te.l locatJon forfish1n1. ,.... • ._ Ill N. Bay Front, lb& stepa '° ~~ .-Sm~ bit "-· -''· patio. • 1ar Ma ttall Aacnll3l .W7 640-!i07S hikln1 or Ju•t 11ettln1 • U.•alw.) ~. 2 ba, 1#1. + 1u· An••~. tus.~ -~-Ptillnswa 2 Ur 1 B•. 1 away Wknd o r wkly 1111 llY . nn, II pat\o m-uu .. _ .._, .... wilJr pl ln ~-a.-11 J14o 1ar•1e 1 bloc k rrom rate• av a I I < 714 I ...._ II 000 IDO or yrly ...,. ---· ... • •••• ••••. •• •••. •• •••• •• ·~· • 16 •• -...;. tr•-... "r ,,..al Npt tha. "''•h 1 l wah•r yearly. S.SOO mo -.. _ .. _ _ • _.,. v U>vtiy all adu l, no pt a. "'h s G73 , ....... 7 116-WI YlalAIWS bottlood 1540 W ~I l..L\3 8r apll 8200 Ed lJ0"1 .,,. t """ Y~ ........ 4250 . paclou 1la1ant l > Br. I ua pallo ant ln&ttr, h b IH4' 0819 tm6. Spac:1oua 3 Udrrn ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... Pua.1 •1 >111 b • 0 ... M I 8 Jamar New Bdrm. I ht • paUo Reffll • alove furn 1 Neur beach Built IDS ex CO· • ""••••••••••••••••••• \lie•, pool, ea•n~11• m>1mo 111 W 11th St Ua<lwut puolahle xt1 II l(e f'lrepJ11~.s. Open beaina home. full fac. Day Week I • allr. ~ bll1 to lk'n l"OOCD, I H IHH)' aa\• •A '40 ~ Ask for 2br. 2bli OltN. djjhwbr AtlulL,, Nu pelb 642 1.334, OI' Month. 5*-6493. Call wwt• 6 )'rly Own.r .\elllllltl ma f I\ tV. mllu beach Adlt1. 833 3307 ~ t1J.ino. nn~ ~ A !•! J: t • S3 9 s mu ....... to Sharw- 000 aw, Iba, )'rt,)' 1mo AUit. EXICVTIV£S 2Br. .,.,,., Vtrea11le11 Stocunty <'Om ••••••••••••••••••••••• Avail lm11udta\tl) corporete apartment, "4l!llt:fll!ld t Or t OM condo, U:i~ ol t::::SiJ a:tlrm. View Movtn1? Avoiddepo1uts & *llU.lt&--~.t)I outfil\a<l, •ill 111)0l,n un11 , 5400111111 ___ r_ --cul living expense11! FAMILY A"S. ~ 36n Profe111onally s ince -~ llMTAL abort tum SI0001mo Brand new ~ulltul Ira """'-m.~ I h CONDO um. JAM', buted p00l, MU & apt., CQt Cam1H" * t tor •VL-:llV l.AHGI! Nr nu HOUSEMAnS a.lboa kSOl mo nail 'KAN,.'RON'T 2 ch1ldrt111 Nt'llf v•rk IUUt S4t!O It i uR $39~ IJieluxe 2 bdrm. 2 bath 832·4134 Se5ll l,f'f~·Jlll B&Atmf'Ut..LV fo' R:-.1 lleartpald Nupelll <:•ra¥~111 llt"W i·pt 11 condo for rent rn the lt•1tUh&lly rurn·d L~ai• LhAn b&k. to b~h Yrl) 2 tw, 2 ~ S700 Utlb pd ' br, z ba. lllOO uui. pd Call 1'13 CXU3, btwn 4 .. M ~d)PM C..... .. Mer l7U ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dup&a on lht-~•ch. l li1 compl furn $100 m o a.«>-SIOO. A.sit for t-.1) e P&lllll3'll c \ lt!W uf Nt~ Bay Furnished bachelor's pid·house Kitchen, za. $L2001mo ~l030. 1714 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CASADIOIO ALLUTILJTlES PA ID Compare b efore you rent. Custom design features; Pool, BBQ, cov'rd garage, ne·w furniture. surro unded wilh plush landscapjng. Adult living at its best No pets. l Bdrm furnished $400 2 bdrm furnished S480 365 W. Wilson. 642· 1971 Newly decor I Br Dvlx Sep by garages Qwel emplyd adult over 35. Refs. No pets S300 548-1021 3 BR Pl r•place 2Rr.l& l«(I , ... mt Nr fica<'h fr Ed Wel>t cl tff area D Wa be(, patio OCI b3I ~ !'4ll Z4W U'!Jer K1d11 OK. 11" J.lt!li. ~'!replace. mirrored bar, nod SUO mo Winter 71U I !loll 1147 4803 , bluns. carpets & drapes rental .en~~ owi1..:r Adults only. $650 per mo ......a~B.AU L'ncl ·'!"tar·~oor~R~ea~l~ty~. 6~7~3-~«·00•.•I 100 (rum •and freahl) dt' ~~l-TMIMTS Lr.i llar •1.11 for r~nt c. aw11ted l8r ~ mo llW• illff. lcnn1:1 court. pool t&-, ~mo A\lall early 2lJr28a l4:io ~ liott11 ChH·c1 area C.:all 2 Br 1 bath nr beach See ~pt for Winter n:JllaJ 111 388 West Wilson. 6JI ~ 846-1'!01 l''r1day ·10:01).12 00 $415 Jww Q9'7 tM32or 675~1%7 Adults Nopels avl S.l 128~st HUtCTIHG TOH LAKES _ ___ _ _ _ 3 bdrm duplu 29Ua & Meu Verde area Vacant ~PARKLJNG STR EAMS Balboa Wtnter rental 2 bdrm 2 ba fareiilac~. CASCADING SJS mo 2l3 GIU-IG'1 vr Katllge, palio, near i.hopc. WATERFALLS BAY t~RONT. lbr, bay vw. $.525/mo C..:all Chuck al675-8990 714 675-86JO & transportation $450 TOWli:RING PINES Adults. no pets 546-6009 N~W SPACIOUS 2.Br. frplc, downstairs, 210 fantal>tl c \ 1ew of alt6PM LAKES I DE ADULT Ost St . $495 mo. Av1u l Newport Bay l"urnashed AP1'S. Sepl 10. ~-301555~ ~ bachelor's pad boust! lbr, duplex, new cpt , ·~k Manager about Kitchen. 28a $1200/mo drapes, reCng & stove, Discount BAYFRONT apt, 2 br . .>r· S250t mo tst & las t •Elegantfireplaces ly. lease. $550 mo. No 6'1S-3000. Malure adult , lop ref's * 1•nvute lakeside palios luds, no pets. 673-8222 2Br, upstairs, frplc. deck, 2104lstSt ~mo. Avail 1mmed. 551·2866 only. Call 24hrs 1>42 UOO. & balcorues 11332 •Heated pool & -i Bdrm. New drapes & 2 Br. 2 ba. ocean view paint, refrige. I child WlnLer rental $695 mo. OK. No pct!> SJ6S Sierra A v a I I 1 m m e d ~!l_!ll Cu 641 · ~3~ 17_!~~~ ~ -Privacy! Only ;) apls ID bldg Nace 2br, Iba Fenced y rd . gar S450 J mo 960·504 3, • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1..s:J0.0350 Gefteral 3802 ---- - -...............••...•.. Newly decorated 3 Br 2 lla $350 Lovely 1mmaculate2 Townhouse Spacious, bdrm. Enclosed garage. tireplace. pool Quiel Quiet <'ul de·uac Adults, area Adults no pets !10 pets . Anaheim . $195.675-5949.645·3381 546-5704 ~lsbtd -1106 3 bd, 2 ba. ~pper. near whirlpool s pa •4 inales from beach 842-1160 7562 Elhs Ave. H.B. 13blks W of Beac~ B!J _ Delwte 3br. 2ba. far pl, w/encloloed i:ar . hook ups , nr 5pt!> $500. !163 S.S.Sl 1 small br, 5 blks lo bch, gar .. small pet allowed B!S 962 8052 Spacaow 38rt3Ba $485 Dream Kitchen Obie Garage ancld l~) rec RENTlMES 63l 4SSS 3 Br. 2 ba. yearly, W. Nwpt Penm $600 mo. Day 6 42 107:.1, eve 642·7881. I Bdrm. yrly lease. avutl Oct. l st $450 /mo 2 blks tu bch Gar. stove, ref rig. c pls / drps, was he r I dryer. 213/ 277-4640 Jack Ward. Vll.UBALIOA New Luxury 2 Br Condo Full Security under ground parking, Cagney Lane.~~~ 675-~7 Why wast e tame and money lookang for 11 roommate" Let us locate. screen and ID· lerv'iew for you. Taite the Confu.saon Out of Finding Good Roommates a roommate s earch agy. 752-5 111 Oldest & largest agt!nCy Serving So. California Photos and Referenc·es Crl'<lils . A BC· N BC·C BS Cosroo·LA Times-Etc 641 l899S111ce 1!171 Irvine. Near Airport MATURE Female furn 'd. 2 br, 21,; ba twnh.se. Npl llgts $250 /mo 642 t470 & ~7SSS Female wanted, mad 20s, share 3 bdrm. 2 ba CdM 700.9573 Vickie or Vic t.ona Wedne9d"Y· AuQu$\ 27, 1980 DAILY PILOT 85 Office....... 4400 ,... ... 4550 ~.~~ .... ~~~!. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• WESTCLIF-F BLDG Nt WJIOH I IH /IC. H • .,.. •' '+• o• I o , ..... ~=-~ z ... -/, ... __ ./ ..... -~ ./ ....... ,.., .... Call Mr Huwolld 6 45. 6101 <Xfice space avaU Full M!l'vice e•ecutave suites avail for lease in Center Pointe. Located near OC Air}>ort, For leaalne in· formation caU /DeeDee Storaae Garasea rot rent on Balboa l'en11uula next to Fun Zone IO Vt '• ;»""'' 673-2943.~73~ Storage Space S60 mo lsl • last 2306 W Oceanrront , N 8 673-41.54 ---.... .. ,Wm.Md 4600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wanted in Costu Mei.a or lrV'lne area, 2 or 3 BR. house preferred 3 Adults Xlnt refcrenc·es HOMIOWNBS 0.. D91 !tr,9MI Uae your eqw y for bllb. home addition•. vaca· t.ions. etc. Ally .mount, any reuon Credit or job not ~essary. Com pa,. o ur coslll. 24 hrs. • weekends. 644-I 92 l , 14~55' 7 673 5701 t:vei. &-------.~~ wetikends MOMIY A Y AIL.AILI Huff: 955·2288. ....._•/l•nst / Medical /Dental /HMO. .....C• ZltclTD's RIDUCIO RA.TIS s.ti ..... 714-132-5200 ft I N Costa •••••••••••••••••••••• TI6 sq .. n ~ Mesa. Ground floor, fully n....!-..... SOOS eqwp...,.,. Private patio. ~ .,,...u. T ••••••••••••••••••••••• etc· $543 / ~o 0 m Sales·l>istributorsh1ps for 957 lOOO. Nutritional Program ~~~~~~~~~!! A.sk for Linda Flynn or Karen Linn 1617 WestcUff. N.B. Want financial inst. 7000s r 1st. floor. Agent 541·5032. F\imished office, Bank or Costa Mesa Plaza. $175 per m o . No lease 556-3000. Att.tiOll Doctors! Unique rree standing, well appointed medical bldg., located in heart of KB. 6 treatment rms. X Ray rm. business orfice, lge reception rm + pvt olhce area. Avail. Sept 1. Call today for appt to :.ee. REO CAHPET 893·1351 Executive Su1le Irvine W /r ecept conr rm Xerox, mail an new garden bl<lg Call:8Sl 1021 CXfices. 225 to 750 sq. ft From S200 per month. Near C..:dM & N B Frwy 557 7010 Mr Booth (714) 760 7037 ROOFIMG All Types, repairs, ID s ul ataon . Fr ee Estimates Cati Bob. 5'8-07W __ _ MOllU WASH OF AMOICA •HOME OWHYS • $10,000 TO SI 00,000 For Alty IMICMI Loans Secured By A Combination of Real and Personal Property Cal Chuck oc-J.Uc• ~hrs 7days 957-5823 AMERICAN WAY MORTGAGE CO. YOU'RE THE BOSS Beat Inflation, set own ttrs. work outdoors 1n profit able m obile washing indus try Service bus & truck n~ts boats & planes. bldg~ .. heavy eq uip ·I·~~~~~~~~~ ment·entlless ap.plic_a ~ W..tff 5030 t 1 on s I E v e n I 1 q u 1 d ....._.._ r sandblast. wa" & spray ••••••••••••••••••··~·· fertrnze! Manamum an Private Party Offenng vestrntlnl gels exclusive 2nd T.D. with 20% annual MWA POWEft WASH )'leld. $10,200 discounted system, complete train pnce. 645·700!! _ ang mgmt & mktg. s up .;,.1_ Tnnt port. No franchise fees 0~· 5035 Unlimtled S potential ln ••• ••• ••• •••. ••• ••••• •• recession-profit servlct! M ... C business' 545 8408. ~ • .,. o. 1·800-432 8357 All types of real estate mvestments s ince 1949. "THE" EXECUTIVE SUITE • COSTA MESA Full ser vice oHtce!> an Well established laun S,.CialiaiacJ .. 2ndTDs 642~2 I 7 I S45-061 I Newport Center_ dr)'mat & cleanerl> in 640·5470 pnme west side location -------New c~•ement Lun l4¥2-%--.. ; m-....;,...~~~-~~L.(}R Utils. pd. S250 166 Magnol.Ja .Ml' ......... _ ....... , ~o~r'no~:r!i~1y8 ~nn , Fabulous Bayfrnt Little 641-8657. Isl. Boal slap, 2Br, 3 stry, --- farepla ce. yrly lse Super clean 2 BR. gar. 67S.:n>? older cpl pref'd. $37~ 319 Ba;fr_on_t-.-3-B-;: ZBa. yrly Monle Vista 831·2W7 f"anlaslac view. tennis. heaU.h.J:lu~..&~ -lbr. tav rm. kitch. bal Closel.Othe Beach' Avail oow. Super at $.S95 S350forahuge2Bdrm 754 0370 d ys 499 4015 W/<.;entral A/C, All Ap eves Need to share living ex penses? S ave ta me. Yft.I~ ~r'lflll llnf-i:;e us f1Dd a compatible roommate for you We screen all applicants ..... !.!.JJXt~@NSW.A--~ 'iea:.'~ WITf\Op\IOrii. Gro-und floor office A real money mak~r space. 660 rt to 2:iOO sq $29-1 000 Ct Private parkmg Call Lado Managemenl 979-3733. SEC0 1 NO i SUSCASITAS Furn 1 br a pt $350. Huge 2 br. furn. $475. Encl gar. AduJts. no pets. 2110 Newport Bl 548-4968 b«wn8:30&5PM. ............ och 3740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• H.I'• FINEST Spanish Estate Living! Beautiful park-like sur· rou ndings. Terraced pool. Sunken gas bbq, sparkling fountains. Spacious rooms Separate dining area. WaJlt-ln closet.s, home- • like kitchen & cabmets. Walk to Huntington Center. 1 Bedroom·unlum S400 1 Bedroom furn Crom $430 2 Bedroom fum S500 Twnhse·unfurn. from $500 Adults, no pets. UtiliUes Free! Avail Sept. 13. $1200/mo 1 Br. Eastsade, small but 675-7009 or 675-8405. cozy w /lo~ of neat wood Bay Front completely re· $300. 542·9450 af~PM decorated. 3 bdrm 2 ba. 3 Br.+ 2 Ba. + patio + fireplace. Great view of electric kit. + refrige bay from large patio +dishwasher+ enclosed Beach at your front door. garage. 642·4975. Avail Sept. 15 Yearly lease. SHOO mo. 673·3466 2 Br. + 2 Ba + electric or644-4323. Kit. 1st. floor front 64.2-.s75. ltr, beamed ceilings, gar, . yrly. $495 including util. S pacious Fam i ly 2 675-4822. Br ·$340. Pool & play- ground. 646· 1486. WINTER RENTAL . ---- Spac10W> Grand Canal 2 "'25-$475. 2 Br. 2 Ba AplS bdrm.Jba.$600.673-8457 Some with en c ls d garage, fireplace All lc6oo Peeiltllllo 3107 bwlt ms. lndry r m. Close ••••••••••••••••••••••• to shopping. TSL Mgmt L g 1 B r . g a r a g e · 642· UiOJ wshr/dryr, 1'> blk bch. $475 mo + util. 675-2897, 1961 F1JLLERTON 67J.S20J Quiet. close to town. PENINSULA POINT, LAQUlNTA HERMOSA avail Sept 8. 1 br, gar. 16211 Parkside Ln, I blk adults. no pets. $310 stove & refrige. $275 m· cld ullls. Adult·OO pet. 67J.6372. W. ol Beach. 3 blks S. of yearly. 675.7213, Upper lrg 2 Br Adults. no Edinger. . pets. New crps & drps. 847 5441 _ Twnhse 3 BR 2 Ba, patio, 311 w. Wilson. $345. fUmished 28r , lBa, adll.s Cplc, gar , cple or 2 sngls 631 ·2177 only, DO pets, 2 bllts from _,5 yrly. 646-1220 --------- 822 Large l Bdrms . Pool. bch. 536-287'7 Corona ml M• 3 patio, mature adulls, no ••••••••••••••••••••••• pets. downstairs s;no. up 1742 Leg 2Br. l 'hBa, w/frplc, stairs balcony $310. 1887 blt·ins & sundeck. $625. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 760-0274. 631-0143. Monrovia. 631·7437 ~. 1 Br furn. Ocean pk Garage incld~54H> fee RENTlMES 63J.4SSS ---------,,.,... 1144 OCEAN FRONT Lrg lbr. $.500/mo. 675·0516. 642 I l21 ••••••••••• ••• ••••••••• VersaJlles 1 Br Good loc 1 Bdrm. Condo in The Sec. SS75/mo. Lakes, Northwoods. 6 213/999·573.5 mo new. $475. Call David 979.3953 or Peg at l Bdrm. 1 Ba. Sleps to 552-2000 beach. SJSO. Proper t y SPRINGS House,642·3850,642-1010 lbr. Iba, CONDO. pool. 3 Bdrm I Ba. Steps to s pa, tennis. S425/mo beach. $650. Property 84C).64.98 eves. Howe. 642·3850, 642-10 l O a.a,.. a.ads 3848 Separate upstairs Apt. It.; ••••••••••••••••••••••• bdrm. garage. yard 2 1 BR. xlnl ocean view, blks from beach. Very porch, new cpl, pnt. ruce. Call before 8AM or IAdry, 'h blk beach. SSOO Aft 7PM 673-0238 mo. Dys 549-1186. evs 499-3922 Single Apt sized ho use. 2 rooms. efficiency apt permanent,. non·smoker adult $315. 499·1194 lbr, oceanfront view. pegged & g r ooved hardw ood fl oors SSOO/mo. 675-3067 Near Newport Pier I worlong man. No srnok mg. Furn or unfurn. 675-9493. Versailles Penthouse 2 Br. 2 Ba. Ocean view. Sec. $725 mo. 644·0452 Eves. L._,... MMJ-1 3852 l Br. Garden Apt. ~love & •••••••••••• ••••••••••• refrige. Adults. no pels . Beautiful 2 bdrm, 2 bulh S3lO. 548.1377 ocean view condo. S6SO -------- rm. Turner Associates. S. ae-nte 3176 494._u71 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3Br. golf course apt Lge 2_BR condo. newly re· ocean view . walk to furbished, pool, adllS, no beach & tennis. To share pets. $500. 642·4300, ,.56, ~65/mo. 499·4692. 24 hours. view. Ac ross from Soulh of Hwy. Nr new. b e a c h . 0 e I u x e . spacious 2 Br 2ba , encl 1 Br. Fenced yard, S29S Heyport leoc.h 3869 lnc uul. Child/dog OK •••~••••••••••••••••••• AJI Utilities Paid S3JO 2Bdrm. Bring lhe KJds ! Newly decoraledl4985) (213)582-1676. gar. Pvt launcl $675/mo m.rr must buy all of my household furnishings. Sl.500. 96().1065. 642·0661 &.at-ea.odt 3748 Avail9/1S. Owner/Agt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cost• Meso 1824 &UI LAGoOOM VILLA •••••••• •• • •• • •• • •• • ••• Priv•t.e beach. LWtury 2 3 Br. Townhouse. newly Br. 2 Ba. Apt. Complete decor gas pd. enclsd furn. Beaut. decor 2 gar. AdJts. pool. 642·5073 Swim.ming PQOb. tea crt. patio. Leisure Uvln1 at lta best. Adlt.s only. no SHARP 2 Bdrm 2 bath, encl garage, private pauo. no pet.s. MSC> mo Call S46·S880, ask for Pam or Larry. pets. '99-321111. Mu1pD111.._. 3769 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SHORT TERM -R-ENT'~ Weekly 6 Winter A1ent 875-1170 2 Br. l bath Apt. Newly ..:...=--=---..:.---- decor. Gas pd. enclsd Spacious l Bdrm W /f'rplc gar. pool. Adlts. 642·5073. Only $275 All redecor I Br. Newly decor. gas pd. encl gar. Adlts. pool. 642·50'73. Close lo Schlsl64181 fee Agent 631·4556 Robert Designer Decor, $41!> 2 Bdrm + Gar. All new BRAND NEW APTS. AppUances (6454) fee 2.Br 2Ba. $430 Betty Agent 631-4SS7 38r 28a S550 - Spacious new Unit, pvt. Large l Bdr?'l. upper $285. patio close to shopping. Quiet building with Aduits. 1982 Ma ple , beautiful landscaping. 548-2408 ADULTS OVER 35. No . pets. LEEWARD APTS. PAii NEWPORT COUNTRY CLUI LIYIMG Singles. 1&2 bedroom apts. & townhouses From $449 644, 1900 fee 631-4557 Carolee Agent ._.._ ... , Fw"ftished ""';; lW...ished 3900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Seawind Village Quiet, cool. 2 Br. Garages. New l&2 bdrm luxury pool, adults, oo pets. adult apts in 14 plans 1425. 642-7340 1801 H from $415, 2 bdrm 15th. S t . Newport] townhouses from SS35 + Heights. pools, tennis, waterfalls. ponds!"Gas fOl"'COOk1ng & New beachfront 2br. 2ba, heating paid. From San gar, spa, bltns. 911 W. Diego Frwy drive North Bay, 968-3772 I on Beach to McFadden I then West Ol'l McFadden Condo 2bdrm. 2ba. Bay to Seawind Village . view. enc ls d garage, I (714)893·5198. auto. opener. S750 year· ly. TSL Mgmt. 642·1603. Oceanfront for Winte r FlNDERS-S EEK ERS 645-4434 -------~~~I Medical Suite for lease Dwntown Laguna Sch F'em preferred, non- s rmker tu s hr HB home Avail Sept 8 847 7258 aft SPM Roommate M /t'. C.:ln resp person to shr 3Br bch hse, w/pool. CdM $300 mo. Jst & la3t to move in. Call Karnn & Nanci biS-8086 Roommate wanted. 2br duplex, quiet. clean. de· pendable $200 + t.; ut1I + s:;o dep. Ben· 548-8698 or 642·31.54. UDO ISLE. Resp. fem . to s h r lg e h me. Ref's $332/mo. 675 1682 eves 957-71113 days, Belly Fem Rmmte Lo shr 2br Garde n Apl. <No n · SrrokerJ 557 4396 M/F' needed for 3br. CON 00 in Npt. Cresl Yrly $225/mo. 548·4966 Cort_ Resp. Rmmte 21 ·30 to shr 2br, apt. 2blks to bch. Pool, COM $240 675·9056 Roommate to shr cozy 38r. C M home w It person M IF. $200 + 'h util. 631-9259 M/F to shr 2Br apt, F V , 18-35, $200 mo + 112 ut11. 963·:!801aft6PM. ___ , Newport Crest 3Br. 3Ba Condo, prof M I F. to share wtMD & sons. $375 mo. + Y.i ulil. 645-7577, 962.1317 <this wknd ). Wanted to re nt home w/esta bltsb ed room· male. Mature, fem. non smkr. NB prefd. $150 lo S200 mo. 675·8654 dys, eves 631-1071 Share nke Laguna Niguel home. $250 monthly in· el udes utils. Master Bdrm/Prlv. bath. All privileges . Non - s m oker p referr ed. 495-5988 Robert Rmmate wanted, M /F, responsible person in Hntg Bch. 962·8923 ~sq fl. Amp1e pvt park mg. 497·2351 ___ _ CORPORA TE PLAZA NEWPORT CENTER 2 Pvt ofcs wilh receilpion area. 759.1550 CdM office. Ocean view 2nd story Newly decor 300 sq fl. $320/mo. No lse req. 675-5444. RIRNISHED OFCSPACE S265MO. TYPING SERVlCE ON SITE lndlv cubicals incl elee, recept. ph ans, eonf rms. copying facil. kit. naghll) JanitoraJ serv. New bldg w/skyl.Jtes & plants. Ex· ecutive Gardens 2787 Brutol St.. C.M. 557·1151 ..._.sR_. .. 4450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• For store & office space at reasonable rates. 500 to 2700 Sea Ft. MBSA VERDE DR PLAZA 1.S2S Mesa Verde E. C.M. 545-4123 . .\ l>l\'l,Hm 111 ll.1rb11r ln\t'~tnwn11 '11 Mlg. L.A. Co. 92 year NU Uisl. ove r !Mal Sell cash Pran on l y P .O.BOX 203. Costa Mesa. 92627. MaMy to Lo. SOJS ••••••••••••••••••••••• INEED I MONEY • CIEOITNO PROIUM 2Rd & 3rd TD to.1 97t-6531 Arranged by Coast HOim Loma A Mortgage Broker TRUST DEED LOANS WAC> $20, 000· $50, 000 Up to 15 yrs financing Weekly commatmepts For any reason For your business or For your home. Fast courteous service HO PREPAY PENALTIES REAL ESTATE FINANCIAL 17141542-Hl4 LAGUNA BEA C H CHARMER. 2nd TD for sa le 161.;3 yield . Sl.8.615 P.P. 49!H997. Discounted 2nd TD: 20.2% yield. 3 yr, $218.75/mo. Buy for $15.800. Vivian: 964·6777 dys. 586-2219 eves. COllOHA Da MAI $60,000 2nd TD. needed for 3 stores in CORONA DEL MAR. Pay 153 int. for S yrs. Value $600.000. I.st TD.D SZ4.S.OOO at 103, Pvt ply. 673-1600 Upper 3 bdrm. 2 ba. with 2020 Fullerton Ave .. 1 blk garage. S425. No pets. l E. of Newport Ave. & I c hild. Call afler I. blkSo.ofBay.631-0397 1,-la block lo beach. greal localion. Lovely 2bdrm. Rentals. Furnished & un· furn. Broker. 675·4912. Lagwia House to share. a..ti.trial Rtwtal 4500 l .... ""'~\:f!A 'll"JlT YIA•MtOUND fUH: Social Ae1ivlt111 01· reet'lr • Free Sunday Brunch• BBO's •Par· ti..• Plus much more OMAT MCMATK>H: Tennis• Free Le11ons (pto ' pro shop)• 2 Heenti Oube •Seuna • HydR)ma ... •Swwn· ming• Driving ~noe llAU'11AIL Al'ART • llBITI: Singlet, 1 & 2 ledrooma • Fu;- nllMd & Unfurnished ~Adult Living • No P.t• • Model• Open <Sally tto 8. Oekwood ...... Apartment• MlwPQl1 IMcll/No. eeo 1rv1'"' l•t lectl) (714t ... ,, ... ....... ....., •. t100 tlthSt. (Dewef .. ,., f'N) ....,1, ....:548-0 __ 133_. ______ 12 Br. Crpts. drps, bll·ins. STUNNING large 3 Br. 2 gar, Adlt.s. no pelS. $400 Ba. Garden Apt. Pool, mo. 1110 Victoria St . Rec area. 1435. 710 W. 548-1367 All5PM. Jah_ St. SSSO/mo. 968·82163. 1 bachelor. $265, Lrg 1 or ~--------2br. !dry, gar. patio . .,., New Duplex, ~ blk from b 1 o c k I r o m be a c h beach. Avail. 9·15. Up 2 $450-$475. 2br. furn or un- Br. l Ba. $675. Oown2 Br. (um, S750yrly.673-9327. 1.,., Ba . $6 25 . F e mal e pref. Large bdrm & ba. $225 /mo + dep, + half util. Call Pam 546·2044 work. 4!r1"'349 home. <213)33$-8035 Eves. ROOIM 4000 G. 4iJI ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........ 4lSO 2 Bdrm. Apt. Laundry Ocean view Penthouse. Room wilh Kitchen priv. ••••••••••••••••••••••• &Side 28r Garden apt. area. $410 m o. Call 2br, 2ba. frplc, pool, club Near bus 6 shopping SincJe garaee. for rent. wtaar. adlts, no pets. 8'2·6304 house, security . Sub cemer. Adultaooly. Eves alora1e only. S3S mo. S37S. 160 21st . St. 543·212'7. f p • r k In I . $6 9 S mo· 6-9: JO or wlmds. 962· 7520. CM. 631-2117 Lrg 2 Br. un urn. nr 1115.$-1120. 2 Br. 2 Ba. Sunde.ck. $42.5. &hope, pool, All uuts pd. ---------1 On Newpurt Beach. Beach ()ffke llllftll 4400 Ava.ii approll. Sept. lsl. l.8IM Montovia, 548-0336. 2BEDROOMS Hotel room . sm a II ••••••••••••••••••••••• S48·N75 dyt, 760·1418 3505 BALBOA BLVD. kitchen. 23CJ8 W. Ocean· 4.W ""·ft. (or $425 per mo. * 2 Br Condo near y I" 1 St ..... inl9 LS ... 280"--•-.... ... t evesfswlmda. S.C.Plua. Tennis, pool, ear, fe, -· • • fror>L$280.up ~.-4001Blrch St.N.8 .n&en PTS 0 N , 1SOO mo. incl1 uUla. Gus. deposit. 673-4154. 54.1·5032. PlNEBLUFFA s pa. $50 0 pe.s 213·1168·1711Ai\. -=-=~.:.:..:.. ____ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.000 sq ft, office It warehouse. Xlnt loca· lion. l.310 Logan, C.M • SJJ5 646-7512. XLNT BUSINESS PAIK LOCATION gp.c, 1 Br w/loft. Adult 5'9-3212,841·1460. Wanted M/F to share 2 ICOU.CIMTll Complex. Patio. view, L Oceanv lew Bach . 2 Bdrm. Apt. In N.B. $220 NIWPOIT 711W.17th. St. rrpJc enct aar ., au S375. 2 br, 1 ba. aar. ie rooms. $400 + Sec. de· m>.873-9537. FJteant executive suites c-to Mno alov~. d labwbr. Jae, back yd. Kid1 ft pets o · posit of 5'100. 2306 W. 1 Ids ..... MESA INDUSTRIAL ' PAik 1...t-rm. •itl\I\, 631-2'1.46; 548·2089 ocean t ro n t . N . 8 . Rm . w I f u 11 hou se in pre.Use loc. oc 642-4461 ...... , _,., N t secretarial service.a. re· SPMC 631-6107 1 Br a&>t w /carp ort. 67MU. privileges. ewpor ceptlonlat, telephone * 0. J100 Mt-ft._. &Side 3 Br. 2 Ba. Built· *300/mo. 724 Jamea St., VIRSA.IU.ES Beach. M2·e8ll aoawertnr ft more. Frorn It. 1-1170 Mt-ft • .,. Ina. In Tri.plea, '550 mo. Apt D. 640-9900. Ask for IACH/I II $2 7 s &• r m o . T ~ ~ It 0.. IJO Mt-ft. of.. No pet.a. MS.0108 Eves. Fa_ye, AJt. A neat up1raded full Room for Rent. •1so incl. H E AP ~ 01:~ R 1 E fia .,_. ... • •• ,, ._ ...._,,_._.. ..,.26 atcurity penthoule, over· util. In lrvtne. Kitchen, f!~on~ e!vt~~~o· occ•••Y· * JI• 141-2 Bdnn, 2 N , pauo • - --Jooklnl perldUte ground employed. Earl or Dave, 1141111_.1 ~. • c....._ ....... iiar• ... "80mo. •••••• .. ••0 ••••••••••• 6 fountaln. $500/mo. 551~. & .,,.. ..... * ~ 1'1$-.0M2 V#Jlr1Jbr.IM.1ar,dil· Apot.144-72U CIOle to occ. SUIO. Non· Trade YoUr old stufr for efflH ., .. : M·'· hwulier. J blocll to • 11 ·-It.... new 1oodlea w ith • 71 ,.,. SILL idi. ll•ma .nth a beaclL ~. '75-1141 or Hive somelhlnl' lo se ? -~·2510aft7PM Cluslfied ad. M2·$t71 : _..., o.ily Pilot Cl.,.lfitd A4. ~ C1ualrled ads do It well. _. I ·~ ... ... -. _ _,,, Who will a~e.r'/ol.lr ca 6 When \fOU. 'fr,, af- ~ ~~? Use An1wer At/ service when pla ci ng your ad a Daily Pilot ad number will appear in your ad we tak e your mes sa ges 24 hours a day ... you call in at your convenience during office hours and get the responses to your ad ... this se rvi ce is only $10 per week. For more information and to place your ad call 642-5678. DAllY PILOT , -............. t • too..,,.. !,per 6 8u0der IA8YSITTINO tO) ..... C-ta Meu •re•. ....,. ... ..., MAO C onttruc t ion I'll BABYSIT "1wnter drw c-a,bl.crnta. GRANDPARENTS alwn •mJowa. ,_n•lln1. CM'\ k Aw~J Nu• de f ~ll YOI{ Cu! How, Oa · oc wttk. Mature Rap Mal' t'\Auh c-•rp •doon pan.-1 .... , IJ\I. 11111n1 Jo~o ••t .. ' ~· llG1 •ff f II c.,.t S..t&e .............................................. . .. -~-.. -•• CMl:ed• ... tkt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• CRIATIVI O.v'8 n.,. Trimmlq 6 Service Cb. 10-yn tNVIRONllt:NTS 'nlpp&q. N br. emer1ea· aper ln pnanloa, clean· CoctatrucUon, SlalRed cy atarm Mrvke. c a.en \.!1)61andlcape. Pree est. Glau, Ramodela. Spa.a, "'6 hauUn1. Fr" eat. CallMS-IM5 ...,. Ml-1316 1---------1----------J\ ENO VAT ING l&llDI SZO a load, no con ,.,. Ca,.. rlW\ c ..... n !•--------l~apU\a. tree trim· crete. Call David •m clC'•n • uphOll mot WAN'l9 ltlln1. t lean·"fl· Free ~ ROTOTILLJNG SPRlNKLERS.LAWNS. CLE AN -UP Dav e ~orll tw11 Truck mounl lmn»d\a'• ,...,., ron •l. AvU.. -.MT4 lo'lft.il M$1' a• lladaft b&da wuted for - -----aw/Gradln1. demolJ· ~Bud646-Mll tlon . Sklploader, 1---------,._./C..,.a ... NP tlel1hl1 nmodal -l.oul ref nq Curt •••••••••••••••••••••••Harbert• 11 t'E."Mt:NT WORK Ill ml/IU MM ""H Y.allmatn Scott Jon•• Ml INT1 nwot lt'Olil: ol all kl11dJ Pa11~. 11dew1lka. bnt'11 wultl I' rw e•t "' 0'1U Jlal W Phillipi. paUot, fouodatlon11 • blod: ~11'2 ~-....................... .,..,, ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jl'r\ltHm P\,vpy ur O\)t l Behavlur S pecl•llat1 R • w 1 r Ii • 1• r a 1 a • Method '"No (;boh Ollllll' rroar•m" Jn the l'l>ma lralnlnri 5.Sl llWI> 8ectrtcel ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ga1*nln1. landacapln1. mjor yard cleanupa, lrH lrl111mln1 • re· fll)VaJ. J'rte ..Umatet, ..-ab141 It lneapenslve, 7SZ.l.M9. dumplruc k. Trees/Yd mplele Maintenance wk. 83l-1.2.IS7 Service Is lrriaallon ln1taJlallon. General Prunln1. Call Ton y '1S4-1W _. a REALLY CLEAN HOOSE? Call Gln1bam 1111•1-•••ll'Y'f Girl. Free est. ~5123 ••••••••• •••••••••• •••• R 081 N , S K 0 US E . Brickwork, s mall jobs . Newport, C06ta Mesa & CLEANING SERVICE · Irvine. 875-3175 eves. YMtO WORK. cln ups, For a tborouebly clean 1--------- prunlaa. 1pnnkler in· hie. 540-0a57 Brick, stone, block work, all/repair, hauling, falr 1 0-----------------1 tile rt.rs, concrete patios. prlcea, Lie. Cbria .ENERA~ House~lean· wlka, driveways. Refs. ~l • Room Addi 'hampoo • 1t .. 1n t'I •n UGnl Esp'd, Xlnl Rd's (Ulur bn1hleoen, 11>hl Call Dou&. 631-0$63 cpu to mm blt<aCh ~:lcaJI Rol)m •dd ll tona rto ~ECl'RJClAN-Pnc~ mo•S1311 101. ref s, reliable FreeeslJohnM&-1583 982-«ilO caU aft. 4PM b\, din rm hilll SU Av& moJel µI an Ge11rM4' rt1ht frci• e1llmate on tta '"'-• rm r> ~. rooc.h l)O. rhr r1lm1111 • Son l.k'd-l•rii~orHl\&lljobel. .. ••• :::: ............ .. ,.......... Baock-Brick·Slone-stucco, Prof flr writ, tile, wood, planters & repairs. f)-ee parquet, 'lltrippin1. wax-est. W-9906, 968-7486 ~ ~u·ar fhm !"'l odor SST 6lil32 Uc U372:S4 673 IW8 l):it rt!jlAU 1~ ~ F') upr -Honm amprvement, 25 yrs ln1, buflin&. steam. Cpt 1--------- uphol. 751·8951. S:IJ-5543 Custom brick. stone, !» .. vrk m)~~lf R~r ~HIJ 1111,, 11c•nL' wllh 11 t-lertnclan, small jobs, aper. Fencin1. Depen· ~1 llHll 1>1111\ l11lo1 1,.'li..?>lilfllod \ll big Jobs, anytime, dable.631-42M c_...., COU!ftfilMJ ~IMJ liCetlM! & Insured Work Carpentry. masonry, * RELIABLE Is EF- ••••••••••••••• •• •• •• ••• ••• •••• •• •• • •, ••••• ••. •• •• •••• • • • •• • ••. • • • •. • Guaranteed 838·9980. roollna. ceramic Ule, dry FI C 1 ENT W 0 M EN block, concrete & slucco. Refs. Free est. 549·9'92 Mo-flag .-----~~~=-=~.i:--:-~~--...-;..-,.;,,;.;;~~i.....---------1 aJl R .. 99 .,,_ Guarantee Satisfaction! A NEW JOB s20.ooo to SI00.000 B.ICTRICIAN w . ay:.. ........ Call963-7237 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~T'LU\llT Rttt"tNG YOUR -fttt:NT n..: rt.ipalr. or remodeltng Carpentry . masonry. i---------MCoovlline? STlhde Sttarbving 1nvv1 ~ ,." A Vffl; rooli"a·plumbina. Floor· Qt.JAL. CLEANING Reas. eae u en s ave A high r:>e<OO'l age OI e i...icullve oos1t1ons are unOtlCIOSf'd 0"""'"tun1t1es -H Of grow L1·c T l24 436 andneverreactllt1eadven1se aor11s1eo stage Wrhavehelped';;nymen M&O Contrac t1n1 in1. Stucco & tile. Rates. omes/ cs.Lasl Same~~serv 641 8,.21· and women ol all ages ltnd them across town or across the country 673-8300 Drywall Is more. J 8 Oetall 631-49'13 · ' Nothing really haooens until you ha11e an <tlll'r"ew That s wnere we come c--__ '--___ -----_646-_9990 ___ . ------Housecleaning, Woman l'~/PaperillCJ 1n Learn how to reach tht-decision maker 11 you Jre seeking a change ._..... ....._.. has e•p. ,.. references. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .................•...... ........, ~ - or are unemployed seno us you• res vme or bE'ttPr stilt call for a NO K 8 F l W d .. ••••••••••••••••••••• Call~9756 PETERS PAINTING COST) interview A enc ng 00 1-------------Expr'd. Reas Rates. Fences & repairs. Free Kaullngls Dump Jobs. Want your house neat? Free Es t . Call Gene STANLEY IMBER UUTltAAO. HOW• & AUOCIATU If IH FUICISCD llC. , The A ct ion People 100 c:.llfonN• St., Stlitt l70, Sall Fr..clsco, CA t41II14151 tH-105 I 0050 M. WoHt ad., Swlt• 2'0, C11p1rltao, CA '5014 1'011 253-H I I IHI Hlrit_,. L-. Suit. Ill, H<r_.o, CA U515 ftl" tJt-104 1400 lristo.. St. Moo1tl, Hotpori hoch, CA '2660 11141 752-1500 )660 WlttMr. fl•d.., Lo~.._,...._ CA 900 I 0 121 JI Jl7·7 I t4 NOT A PLACEMENT AGEN~Y flit. Kelly 640-4090. Ken Ask for Randy. Responsible, dependable SS2·<M.58 67S. 7137 549-"368 ExpertC ..... 1 Treee lopped /removed. New lawns. 751-3476 Cleanups, lawns, tree ser vice; landscape, srpinklers, hauUn1. MS-72.87 Want Ad Resulls 6(2.5678 persoo to do house worlr.. Cleanups, trimming, Callafl6.557.3596 Dave's Painting, ser ving hauling. Free estimates area 9 yrs, most reas ____ 55_7_-U? __ i ___ Housecleaning. Reliable, Insured, lie 'd. 586-8425 All around hauling good work. steady job. ESSIAM T , _Ret __ e_ren_c_es_64&-__ 7228 _____ -i Cstm paintc.ng, lo rates. I . truck. Free est. ·-548.3964 J-"orial Free est. 3 yr guar. -2----------------••••••••••••••••••••••• 962-1478, 633·9837 aft 5. YO UDI men w I respoosibiUUes have 'l'IT FINESI' lN JANlTORJAL Fm. ext/int painung by 4WDTruck.YardftTree CARE .. Comm/lnd, Res. Richard Sinor. St. !Jc. malnl. equlp. Cao do Expertise&U-7440 ins. Try me 83&-5555, 24 anythl.na! Call 548-8920 ant Ad Results 642-5678 hrs • :--.Gii1iiiiil•Bfsr ·---H1;otHit~F~•"'•111nidd..__.,..1Ju.+lf.4l'"'"".,. ____ u~...w . .,..-.a1.. u~ ...... ~lt94 .. --11 OD-II,...• ! P~/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Loot & FoUnd . Lost Lnsh Satter. 8 mo. PRE LAW student needs FREE ---------A + plasterer w/mxr & AlTI'O PARTS Delivery & ••••••••••••••••••••••• answers to Ouff. 533·3153 $25,000. Will do anything .___., ACCTG BKPN tools stock work. Fem & male ••-cwfth 5100 or96&-1790. Legal Confidential • ·~r TEMPORARY Carpenter w/tool eqwp. applicants welcome. AP· , ••••••••••••••••••••••• OVM P.O Box 3242. Tesaa-.. •-~k p1 A t l. Su 1 Now You Can Sell More with Oail )' Pilot 'PENN\' Pll"Cllt-:R ADS Still onl> S2. 3 lines for 2 da~ !> only SJ a dil.\ :J.l r u liM Ad,·er11"e ont-nr more items nilul·d u p t o ~ 1 UQ F. a C' h odd1tson•ll lint:' 1-. onl~ liOc.· fo1 tht• l\\11 da~s Sorn no c o m m l' r t' 1 u I ,1 ti , ullowe!l l'ha1 gt' Your Pt•nn' P1nc·hcr ,\ d •) r us t' \ n u r Bank Amcr1rard \'1sa or ~fa!>ttt>rcar!l for more infurmJllOn ,find to place ynur ad l'all 642-5678 FOUND. Calleo cal. Sul N.B 92663 ,..., Register today lo wor u...: · y . u omo 1ve PP Y 8124, Irvine. ---------ABORTION on various accounting Elect~c1an with same. Co., 1522 Newport Bl . call 830 8866 TOUCH A CL.ASS •GeMral CAslffpl or bookkeeping .assign !17S.l · CM -------ESCORTS Locd A.ettlMsio rnenls. Work close l FOUND Male colhe,Sun 2.I HRS. 752.0817 your home . F lgur day . v H ' W Jr n c r & •Low Fee lltdlldH Clerks to Senior Accoun Apprentice sheet m etal fabrication. Must read blueprints. 8 ma chinisl. Small growing company. Benefits. Apply 1n person. 16781 Noyes, Irvine. 7AM-6PM. M·F. Ucach. HB. 848·7968 ---------1 Lab Tntl. CCMneli"4). lants needed throughou ~ t-:-D ark gr a Y COVER GIRL SurcJtty, M_.aHOftS OraogeCounly. rruniature Poodle, 17 yrs * OUTCALL * andl'ott·Op & .. old. Deaf & blrnd ml eye. 953-0778 MC/VISA •Ca.HilM) & Rmr-. Vic Kini(!> Rd. N B. ral G75 9137 dys. 646·0613 ~~~~~~~~~I *Medi -Ca I & eves. Proless1onal Therapeutic lnsw GftCe Accepted. ---rnassage.L1c'd.NBAppt •Confidential & LOST Wht & grey long· only, Sleve 543-2811 haired <:at. :\1esa Verde hnonal c ... area. Reward' 546-8397 IUtTH CONTROL FOUND: Bloodhound. blk & tan female, Schnauzer rrux. ~ra}' male. Newport Beach Animal Sheller &W 36.56 RRST LADY Escort • Modftt • Party Dancen • * 972-1345. MC & Visa Accepted f'OU ND Lge F'e m . ~~~~~~~~~I Rlk/Wht Hound Do g. Vic. Tustin 96().794~ f'Ou ND: Ter ner cros~. male. b l k brn, vie Brookhurst & Adams. 1m 964-1605 Found . Ge rman Shepherd mix female, TOMMY'S OFtotEWPORT ESCORTS 752·9368 17·25 lbs in 6 wks. No shots. no drugs, no coo· t racts . Kathleen o r Robin 873·01 l l hall grown, plasllc rope ---------•I collar Laguna Beach. 494-3725. STalLIZA TIOM For lnfot maffoft or I• ,,.elate appoillhM..t, cal! CALIFORNIA l'UGHAHCY COUMSBJMG SSlVICE.IMC. A PC: ARE MEWfORT IEACH 752-0053 SAMTAAMA 972-3104 ....,_u&p•ol ROBEA"I' 11111.F-. accounlef111S 2333 No. Broadway 1200, Coldwell Banker Bldg .• Santa Ana 1714) llS.4101 FREE PARKING Apt. Assistant Manager Trainees. Will train. C.OUples. Paper work & maintenenace. 642-5073 Ar c hitectural draftsperson. perm p rr' xlnl lettenng & drafting exp req. So Orange Coun· ty, daytime hrs, my of. Acct1, clerk wan~ f fi ce. '96-8740. m.arlne hardware co. ---~---~----~ Xlnt. benefits, room for ARTWORK TEC • advancement. Apply in Printed circuit boards, person: 900 W. Coas 2-sided Is multi·layer. 3 Hwy,N.B.,MS-1711. yrs. exper .• salary open. Apply t o : Irvi n e ADMIM. SEC'Y Enlioeering, Inc. 16812 for Npt. Bch. R.E. ore. Hale Ave., Unll "B", Jrv. Excel. skills, congenial . . attitude, gd. oppty. Cor ~· Pamter, rull time, top notch 1aJ. Call Trudy aun. 2 yrs. exper. Salary or Lila 833-2900 commensurate w /exper. Varied h rs . Xlnt. ALARMS benefits. S46·6682 IAIYSlnER For Cbiidren of P rof. C.OUple ages 6 & 9. After school 2-6 & on non school days. Our home. Irvine, own Lraos. $41hr 915S-0069 BABYSITTER needed for Church Nursery in Cosla ¥esa area. CaJI SS6· 7787. Babysitter needed, 4 days a MONTH. 8·Spm, 15 mo girl. 645·5 l ll. dys 675-8128eves . CdM area. BABYSITTER needed for 9 year old girl. approx· imately 3 hours after school; you r h ome. E.astshore Elementary. (Woodbridge , lrv .J Please call G1nn1e 642.4321 ext 321 days or SS2·0461 eves Banking TELLERS PART TIME Posilloo available in our So. Coast Pina Office. Experience preferred. Call Ralph Kinnings: ~.~ ....... ~!~~ FOUND. Blk remale Lab. YlC JeHerson & Slater. H B 847-1845, 848-3697 GncltCci_,•Y ESCORTS it Hrs. 641-0l.80 Cath/Checb ~.! Ambitious, exp'd. in·------------------ slaller xlnt sal. growth, Auto Mechanic wanted . oppty, 714·768-4330, F(f, xlol opportunity. 4916-4310 San Clemente. S yrs exp. Foreign I Domes l i c . Am seeldn1 an ambitiowi Breunig's Automotive. associate to work part or 482-8510. 498· 1973. S40-4066. CA LIFOR N I A FEDERAL SA VIN GS & LOAN !BS Town Center Or. Calta Mesa CA 921626 MAK£ SOM£0N£ HAPPY MAK£ SOMEONE SMILE Place a HAPPY AD in this column for ooJy $3.2S. Call 6'2·5678 I QUIT SMOKING Mom. Aren't you PROU D? I Am. Feeling good CATHY ROllM You're a very special J*'IOl'• "a very special rriend. .Debby ..-af-4 noo FOUND ADS ARE FREE Cal~ 642-1611 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Am hp/MC/Vita Joba Wcmhd. 7075 full time. If ·you desire a career leading to finan· AUTOMOTIVE ~~~~~~~~~~I ••••••••••••••••••••••• f OWld long haired male Want your house neat? Kitten. Vic !'Jew po rt LITTLE AMtoflES Responsible, dependable Blvd 631-6382. ESCORTS person to do house work. cial freedom. call fo.r in-AUTO CASHIER t er v i e w . A d • 3 1 1 , Immediate openina. Ex· LOST Poodle. blind I all major credit cards Call af\6. 557·3596 6'2·4.U> u hrs. perieoce required in ' automotive casbering. ANSWERING Service Good salary Is company telephone oper. Variowi benefits. Contact Mrs. shifts. full Is part time, Hauser at ey~. deaf, blk/gray, vie accepted BABYSITTER Wanted KJngs Rd. N B. Reward. 530.4723 for Wed/Sat night in my 675-9137 home. Mature smart •FOXY LADY* many benefits. 228 F'ortit Ave. (rear), Lag. Deb f0W1d : Sma II Scotty Dog, OUTCALL ONL y person 9'19-7806 CONNELL CHEVROLET black, female. vie near * 972-1118 • Help Wmlhd 7100 Harbor View Homes. ---------------1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nl:i.640-1788 . 1r Are you malting what you·re worth? U not call Mr ·Booth (714) 760-7037 Last Keys in black case. T ues PM, Tewink le Park . C M . Rewar d l•--------•I 549-1260 Lost Cockatie l-bald head. on medication. ~u s t be hand fed 548-1381, 964·2770. Cbarlies Angels *642-3812* MC/Visa Lost: Bedlington Terrier ~~~~~~~~~~I puppie, remale, no col· - lar Vic North Laguna. Male wb1te 30. New to Ted: 497·1076. Calif. seelts Female for FOUND: Lge M . Pup, ~iJ:nionshlp & ? brindle, collar, vie. Npt. Shores 642-3162 M~AGE $10 W /AD FOUND· MYSTIC MASSAGE BOAT. 556-4656 Santa Ana 87S·l3SS OVERWEIGHT? You can FOUND: Lg male Golden loac 10·29 lbs a mo. Retriever, vie Slater & Guara nteed . Sand> Golden west, H e . _540-_m_s _____ _ M2-2168 FOUND : S m Golden Retriever . abt I yr old. vie Masnolia & Adams. HB. 974-7478 ~SAGE Charfies Angels *Dutcall* 642·3812 MC/VISA --- Aeons rAYAILE Clerk needed ror buay contracting firm. C<>m· puter up. helpful but not nee. 548·5S41 Acount Clerk. F JT , lmmed. Opening, payroll exp, helpful. Apply San Clemente lnn 125 Ell plan· dian,S.C. AIARTMIHT LIASIMGUI'. .'X.~ I l.11 lo or Iii'. d ' I~ I ' .,, ~.~ \ 546-1200 Excellent entry level op-Alfl'OMOTJVE por. in our expand in& RE OU Property Mana1ement A Y DM.aloa. Succeuful ap-A SALESMAM7 ollcaot will show units. DO YOU WAMT!!! handle resident relations 1 Every other weekend Is make leaalne arran1e· cit? menta al ooe ol our apt. 2. Exceptlona.I pay pro-complexes. Must have , Accounlin& adaptable schedule & be f ~~ plan with great availabl e to work houri' 1C weekeodl. . '· Soaie of the best train· MOS TRIVEX, INC. a We aeek an ou~gome in· ~at refresber in auto f dlvidual who likes deaJ. ail bl 7 manufacturer o com· in& with people at all av a e · put.er termioala, hu Im· levels. We will train ror ~OU. have to do to mediateCopeGID.IOSTfor: th1a poelUon. (No reaJ Q\I Be~ rttna ~ lie. la required; A. . wo ... CCOUMTI~ Oda position does not in· B. A&IJ'ealive. A ~ volvecommlasklnsales.) C.Neatappearance. a.-SI. Please request appDca· 0 . Want to be lU. Prevtoua experience lo a tion from or apply to: Only thole meeting these maoufaetwio1 environ· Howard Derman q\llliftcaUons need ap- meol uaioa sl&Ddard co.t THI IRVIMI CO. ply 1 method and EDP r e· llU.I c • -a. Sf por\I. Wlll uslat coat ac· -11" .. countam in establlahlnt ... .,..,. ...... Ca. conlrola, monitor•o1 '44-67t6 perpetual Invento ry. ...... Opp....,,. variance aoalyala, and ~~!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!' entries to 1enera1 led1er, ;:: and Interface with man\laeturhi&. We offer eompetltlve Nlari• and an u ceUent benefit.a paeka1e. For mon ..,....tloa pleat t'OllUd: PERSONNEL Fir Ad Actila THEODORE ROBINS fORO 4' 1t, HJ\Uf1<>P I t \/(, !<•\lllMl 'I\ !·~; <l<'IO For all appolntmeat, COD· tad Trillle Mocatoya or lllb LevlDe. DO YOU F.qual Opportunity Employer Banking MEW ACCOUMTS COUMSB.OR For our South Coast P!aza Office. Experience preferred. Good typing skills required. Call Ralph K l nnln gs : 540-4066. CALIFORN I A FEDERAL SAVINGS Is LOAN ms Town Center Or. Costa Mesa CA 92626 F.qual Opportunity Employer Banlling C-rcJalTthr Banking Experience pre· r e rred , howe ve r . cashiering experie nce would be helpful. Uni~ Calllomia Bank 222 Ocean Ave. Laguna Beach 4,IM.-6:)46 E.O.E. I DOING ~. BUSINESS "·':':i UNDER A ; : I: FICTITIOUS a · NAME? II 1011 11 ... I.,.. nl•d your n•• , ct1t1011• lu•llltH N•m• and ... ,,. ltOC ,.. MClmitt•d "'°'~ ........ don't IOrt•I lll•t Ille llmll•tlon I• JO d•r• lro111 dete of llllllg. Tiie DAILY '1l.OT wlll r.Mell ~ et•-nt or tit.le . Our ....................... •nllrt Orut• C•nt ., •• Md ........... . ~., ........... In ., .. , .. •""'* ,. .. , ·····"''"' fer '"'llcetl•n ••n• Be pampered with • hr1111ll SenfcnU60 personal relaxln1 ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• mataaae by 12 ot the PN· 8'l'OP SMOIUH01Coatrol ttl•t c.lrll la Southern Uablta, Try Hypooall Callfornla. Jac uul. CallM5-T7ltfOC' appt. sauna ele. O,,.n lO&m· · ..i.::~;;.-----~1 um. T dl)'t 1 week. V\I· HMO HELP? a/M.C. AUanU. Health Help ~our,•::J toa mDS call a Dily Pillt U.VISfl 642·5&71 OFP'ERASERVIClf Let the J)Ul>Uc know wlth an ad lD the Dally Pilot s.ntc. DlNCtor>'. It eaa .. ,,. .. little .... 17 per day. For i.nare ln· formlUon and complew .... c:all I0.5171. ~.,....,,_,, • ult It THI DAILY N.OT. ,.0 . ._ 1MO, c.... ..... C,\ .... ........... ..., ~I.IA ... ltf91 ....... .,._,.....ell ~1 2112 Harbcw Blvd. 1._Pl~t'•.ic:\lon o1 .. eta. MS-34S3 Br· Qu&U Uooet&aa. ha1 \bla d for your blthtl> LYPILOI' apldal1lft. HELPWANT£DADS Call Ma.NTI I !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I tQ.al1 .. " I ., ... .-.: ...... .-- PalnUngls Papering Repair & Reroof. AU ProfessionaJ work typu-s hlnales rock Rsnbl. Steve S47 ·4281 shakcs-compo·tar. Frff est 50-$930 Fin. Avail. Wallpaperina by Le Pap1er. Custom quality ROOFS FOR LESS .All work. Pre Chns tmas types, hot cornp. tale. achedubng. 536-2350. shake, lied bonded Ins. Fteeest. call 960·8778 Rus. Price Int/ext. I-Tee en. Bay Area. Custom work. 638-.)M53 Jack AGAPE FORCE PAJNTJNG COM PANV 3 Generations or Paint ing Excellence ROOFtNG All Types, repairs. 1n s ulation .· Fre e Estimates. Call Bob. 548-0169 5ocJal Serticn ••••••••••••••••••••••• 535-6701 --PROBLEMS-Need to Jlt.o let10ftt talk? Free counseling •••••••••••••••••••••••ABC HELPLINE Piano lessons, beginner & &LS-_22'l2 __ • ------- lnlermedia te studenls. Stm.ed Glau - Call Leanne 64.5·0275 ••••••• •••••• •• •• •••••• Ploltw /R•pair Custom windows, doon, ••••••••••• •• ••••••• • •• etch111gs, £rained or In· Stucco & Plaster Patch, stalled, Leon 645"8383 oo job too sm . quick & Shlcco clean 645-4203, 645-4199 ••••• ••••••. ••••• ••. ••• ~ CUSTOM STUt:CO ••••••••••••••••••••••• REPAJR. RM ON G. Gi dl ey Plumber . ERlt:SJ0-0166 Repair service, mslalla na. tion, back.Clow certifica-tion 642-9315 •••• •• ·~· •• • •• • •• • • • •• • • -----------Ce ramic tile services . Save on plumbmg, drams free est. 494·5887 bfr 9AM cleared. faucets fixed. or afl 6PM Chuck. ca111 dys 646·3430 H•thlC)tOft leoch P.O. lox Rentds Tll• Co. ••••••••••t•••••••••••• Let us upgrade that "'Jewport Beach Pvt Mail shower, tub, drain board Box R e n ta I s er v or entry way Ceramic Prestigious loc. Avail tile improves appear & Oct I, L980. Call or wnte value of any home or Cor tnfo. PO Box 1167, comm bldg at a reas Orange. Ca 92668 (714) cost. Free est & sugges 633-60l2 uons. (714) &42·3020 Pvt Post Box Service TiiE MAIL ROOM. 24 hr 2600 E . Csl Hw y CdM/NB 640-0340 or 644·4481 Cft'Cllftlc Tile Inst. New & remodeled. Free est Cont. Lie. ll3903l2 Garner Tile 540-0760 ---Window Clecming The fastest draw in the •••• •••• ••••• ••••••• ••• West . .a Daily Pilot "'Let lhe Sunshine In" Class1C1ed Ad. Cal I Today Call Sunshine Window 642·5678 Cleaning, Ltd. 548-8853 BANKJNG TELLERS Pert Tine An 1mrned1ale opportuni ty ~xists for career oriented ind1 v1d uals to JOltl lhe sa vmgs stafC of a highly respected and widely recognized leader in the Savings & Loan In d ustry -GLEN DAL E FEDERAL SAVJNGS We have 1nleresting und challenging pos1llons for two Part Ttme Tellers The Part Time Teller.; will work 20 hrs . per week. Previous teller ex· pe rieo ce preferred, Canuuanly with typmg reqwred. May reqwre some Saturday work. Beauty HAIRDRESSER No Cuture m present salon? Change jobs and work with us! Earn more dollars and receive medical. dental & ufe in· surance. Paid vacations & holidays, company dis- counts & profit shanng plan Compare our total earning package w ith OLher salons Our company benefits In el ude . discnt pnv1lege. medical, dental. life in- surance. profil sharing. pension program. Apply in person. Mon lhru Fn day J.C.l'IMMY 24 fashion Island Newport Beach E.O.E. · M/F' Allractive salary IS of Cered. along w1lh rapid adva n ce m ent op - portunities Interested applicants are invited to BIWNG CLERK call or apply m person Insurance Agency has to: new position for billing (7141768-7771 GLENDALE FEDERAL SAVINGS 24221 Coll~ delo Louin LOCJWM1 HiUs. 92653 Equal Opportunity E mployer M /F desk. Must be self starter wilh details & organizing skllls. Salary compara· ble w /exper. Paid com pany beoeflls. Call Lin· da: 963-0941. lilHM)Ctri Mus t type ~pm & bookkeeping exper. helpful, but will lrain. Call Vi cki, 540 -6055, Coastal PersoMel Agen· cy. Z790 Harbor Bl., CM NEVER A FEE ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~ BOOKKEEPER· C M . garment mfg. need p/t bk.kpr to open new ac· co unts , prepare sa l esmen 's c om - missions, payroll, tax forms, post sales in · voices & follow up on ag· ing receivables . Sal. Nego. 631-1770 BANKING TELLERS l'ariTJrnt Immediate openings are available in our beauLirul Bayside o ffice. Six months S&L experience as preferred. Selected ap· plicants will enjoy: •Top salary •Free career apparel •Free parking Please apply on Friday. August 29, from 9:30 am Lo3.30pm at: FIDELITY FEDERAL S..iftcJtand LOGR As-. lSIS Westcliff Drive (al Dover) Newport Beach F.quaJ Oppty Emplyr Banking *TELLER* f /J K.INTIMGTOM IEACH Exp preferred, cashier exp may be acceptable, Ille typinf. Xlnt Co. benefits fr working cond . For interview Call Mr. Jeff Rollina 71"8t6·3306. SOUTHWEST SAVIMGS & LOAM ASSOCIATIOM 17071 s.wtnada.le St • t .o.t . looldtMphtCJ/Clerit f\lU time. exper. helpful but not nee. Many co. benefits. Apply al 1660 Placentia. Costa Mesa. IOOtUCHPBt ACCNTS PAYABLE . Construction expr. pref. Ms. Davis. 540-0500 IOOKK•H Newpo~:·~nvest. nrm has opening, per ex· panslon. To handle sales commissions, accte. runcl ions. Computer knowledge a must. Ex· per. maturity necessary. cau : 540-0123 BOYS & Girls for ad· vertising circulation. Transportation provided from 19th & Harbor. CM. 646-6667 •IUSIOYS• 13.50 per hour. Full time, part time, aplit s hift. Call 751-4433. Mon.·Frl. 2-4PM for appt. Busy women'• European speciality shop needt el· fident Is thorough cuh.ler Is stock control person . Ref. req. APROPOS, Z9 Fashion Island, NB. or call 8M·-.Z. Make your 1hoppln1 tasle.r by u1in1 the Daily PUot Classified Ada. , ' ... j ' -. --tWIWllllM 1100 tw.W_.., 11M ..... ~ ·1100 ~·~.Augu1t27 1990 DAILY PILOT •'f Ne;i.••••••••H•••••••• ~~eT••••••••••••••H•.. ••••••••-.In~• .. ••••••• ~. Wmhid 7100 W 71 IO Ma'!,... 11• tWIW.W 7111 !.":t."!~ ..... ~!~ rtoral Dul1oer ... up. llMWtl'~,bet.atbeac:ti, ..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~ •••• !.!~~ .• ~•••••••••• iiML•-•H•• .. -• .... ~................ Ptr. Newpot1 Beata. ..._ -P •WI• Hard. dirt)' . ..tr. Morn· ,,..... • • l Mnll 1 a.neat; clll8UI ia _.., C...lar 11•1• Da'I•· lif."ttt6 •• ntooe.. &a..o.•.eo -. »40 bn. per week. ~ --..m -+ •· .... ~ ....... .....Dua IN Crea.m \Oa.t. l'fl.1161. Will tnUll ..... Wa1•. .... •vr •IAl IST•TI IALISM.Ol ~ • •1 ,._.,._ CeMl ll'lfllY f'tr ......... , Sia.re IU/IH·J7l0. hod Swvl~ PNp, Mon-~ 1.NCJl£AIEI Mufi *tut l"I. S* Or C§P'l;S' ~Dia· Ult M am/lllr. Nee· 'lM,..... Allee .. fti, U·l. TU.1t0.1. uk '°" HOMllllAXER. llv•·IG, ha ... auao.157 ... "6c Cllftkl9. C.. 11.... _._ 51•0.. 10.l. ___ .lollD Unlvel"llty Atl\letlC! tempora1'7 tor r•fined ICIJ.CCU ...... ,.,_ wtdl •* • ...... _,_..., Qub. older lady. Dettllt KINDERGARTEN warietJ ol ••:;.t, ea :. HUW ~ &... HHM for 1...,wlcti ~--Te.U.r. hall lime for NUIS£S AIDES =~J':~ CM . ::it.:ci:-~r,rtO:. ';.:! ;~r;:e:,~~fi':~~~ •HOSTHIS ~=ala. CaJJ : w.,.....,....ct,-1 •••• ~ ...... 41 · ,. •• 1 •••••• co.,.., -·... • • .....,. ~0,1 I, .......... _. ...-1 ~ b)' a.au fW1 • .-n u... &Tiil Sky Pan. 8'e A. ~ ~ __ l:lperieacad. ruu ti••· Staff relief ror acute IPM, lllfl.. S. to Coe.it ...... JntlM Irv Call HIOl'TO for --~L-I/ putUm.,ipUtabl.ft.Call ID"n:HEN/WARDIOUSE hospitals thru-out Org. •• ,er•••c•tt •••••,••r••· lxc.elleat c •••ht •• Coa•9allJ Coll•Cet. ..... lllllll-llC .... ~,---.. Tll-4UJ, Mon. P'rl. GIRL needed f« party Cty.All shlrtsavall 1119 AtlMu. ODila •.a. --.. MPM for appt. rwilal ttor.. APfll1 111125 •rr••t••••t. Yery •ctl•• office. CA--· -...n Qarll 1.-.ll. ~rt /full I Sioall co mpany near Newport Blvd. CM. •Shift differential -am, ~ .._..._. ocean need• mature HDUll HouM man, perma-_ __.:;. ______ --t •New pay rates 0.Wllll• ........ ue ..._ .,.,.. ._n DATAENTRY 1*'W•/mlnlyn,1en 'I net full Ume. Seti Mr. U.ALSICllfAIY •He.alt:h lnsurance CORPORATE PLAZA IEALTY ,__,y, Ptr "*alt .-M· _. -..ma ,_-,_.a1 E TO SC otnH Hptr· Accurate HewiU, Allao er-:k lno, Growl111 R•al E1tate •Bonus referral plan lY 6 wide •ari•l'I ol eec. ...... Selaa ftJ K Y DI ty plal, I Owpm. Front 31109 Coaiit Hwy, South Llti1atloo Firm In •'NtionreimburseCE's ,...... ea,,..1'7 fw ....... eau-....... o>~TOR SR. I.lu ll telephone rece p ........ Newport Cntr, teeb ex-•$1,000,000malp in.s. ' A• for Fred Good, ......U.. C'Oialrador. &.Ir~ u..ua. tlon Xltlt. co bcoef\u . p · d . •.'Ii c I en t , • • "Try us. you"ll Uke us" CW.--1...tlnd -• ,.,... Wtt Call t:Jly· MS-3132_:__ ener1•hc Je1at secy. BEST NURSES 760-9333 OK.a&4'41. ~n...llNTb HOUSECLEANERSup S!H. Dictaphone 6 Xlnt -Cle.rt ror tlf'ht •l7 S..., te S!Z.toO Oeoeral Office Clerk fOC' waperhr. CarMHLD Typlns Skills a must! 75._6791 PAIT TIME DRIVER PHOTQ FINISHER full CAI WAIN ...._-... l!O lJI J Wtll major •lock brollera1e XlnlSal. depend.inf upon SOOW Ad C M Sat 6 Sun Momin"s lo time, mature. Irvine. CulUera waat~ part ~·rw •Pill Sll·lll.2. All lma9dilt.e opeahaa rlrm near 0 C. Airport. ~flcatlona " exp. 1 · ams. · · de liver Daily Pilot _898-_0546 _______ _ t&m. C.M.1 Ntt lktl, lilt Weal.~---Sla uaau for a ulf No lypm1 r_,qw~ Kl'i. Houucleaners. Hunt· Benefill.6*MO ~!M!e!m~be!r!!!o!!!f!C~A!!!!.N!!!.!!S!.~ bundles lo ca.rriers. Re· r.a lalua. """ Vb • .....__ 1 --· inotlvat.d Lacllvl.du.al •• tAM· 1 VM Call Judy iqlooBeach area. ;: Photo lab l~hniclan. Bx- ......_ .. ,_,.._, -·· K. periancacl ln a maaufac Eckert. $40.11121 714-980-37116 UQUOR/WINECLERKS quires van o r l arge per. in B&W printina. Wl'\QC coviroamenl WUI ---f\&U fs part-time, MUI SI MG waeon and a good dri V· &6, process camera, etc. operate • key to dlac General OlriceCierk HouaeJteeper. F /time. de-631·1212Ricla LVN f/t, 3 to 11 Nurse i n g r ecor d . P hone Call Ric k 8·5. M-F . CKlllS UTVTIM. ./ CLllll/ TYPISTSR. l)"ltem Typlna rikilla 5owpm, pendable, needed for ---------1 Aide. 3 to 11 Country 642-4321; ask ror Don 752.6484. mitjor slO<'k brokerage permanent poaition l.n Uve In domesuc help Club,5'9-3081 Wi lliams . Equal op. --------- We otrer a 1table worta envlrorunent with au h · cellcol s a lary a nd bmef\ll pack.,e includ· inl company rid Life, Medical an De ntal lnaurancea, Pension and one week pald vacation after six moot.bl. Please appl,y at:PERSONNEL near OC airport. Hrs 7-3. beach area coodoe. Xlnl wanted. C~stian couple Office Clerk (Architec-__ po_rt_uru_._ty_E_m-'p_lo_y_e_r_ PHOTO STUDIO needs .. Ca.lJM.rs Eckert5'0-8121 workin1 cood .. call orloc 2slDglepeopleto turaJ) needed lo make ftlmprocessorwithcom- Tbia poaatlon la Im· imd!alely ava.llable m our J4arte.llnt Depart· ment. Will be responsible for l)'Pial ol quotaliooa. form letters and ~or· respondence, anawor phones and ma intaln rues. Type as to 70 WPM. 67M101 M-F. MPM take care ~r 3 s mall deliveries, run prints, ---------~rcial experience. F\IU Genera l OHlce Need ---------I children. maintain 6,000 file 'drawings & llandle Part 11·m· e time.645-3840 sharp &al ror busy con· Houaekeeper·Live in for sq ft house " do all cook· . .. ARKE'l'S For 2nd • 3rd Sb1lls tractor"• ofc. Typing. elderly Gentleman in ina. Wages open. Call suppU~s. Mu st hav~_car. E"lnl"ncrt rt~ SHOP hvy phones +misc ofc Leisure World. No ours· Judy:714-586-4400. ~~r7~!!'_1 Yamaru1 1 at t 6" needs Cull time helper. We promole to maJiaae· mellll • supervliloo from ri.bin. duties W /train. F /T. in&. Mature woman pre· ..--....... Become a trained sales Stan $3.25957-873$ 548,5543 ferred. Ul-8652. Uve-l.n aide for elderly OFFICE MANAGER counselor <over 211 with --------- WANT A CAREER! 1 d k r t he J im Long & As · Picture Framer. PIT, a Y. non s m o e . Wed lhru Sun GENERAL OFFICE · Homekeeper. Mon. thru 4~5371 Bahia Conn" thian Yacht socia tes Age ncy to exp. Art World Frames. Lumber company needs Fri. lPM lo &PM. Irvine. supervise and chaper~ne 656 North Coast Hwy, mDS Call (714 ) 416-9076 person from 10-2 Mon-Need car. Good benefit.a. Uve iD housekeeper Cor Club, 1601 Bayside Dr.. DAJ LY PILOT earner Laguna Beach, 494-8105. Fri.54.5-5571 caJIEveoiDgs8J3..03U. couple in Ne wpor t Cd.M,644·9530. boys and girls on a one-Polit.ioG requires min. of ~!!,~X0~~-"-· 2 yean in • 1eneral of. 31.IO Red Hill Ave. Chi.ldean. After school. 8 fioe environment. Cotta Mesa, Ca. GENERAL OFFICE. or· YffC old child. 2Pm to 6. r;-~ua10p E 1 M /f' c1er .. _... · 10 k Weekdays. CdM area. We cl.fer a stable work ~ ..... !!!!!!!!!!!p!!!m!!!!!p!!!y!!!!!r.~~I ucaa, lypin1. ey. environment wllh an H · .:..; p&eaaanl phone manner. 613-4565, 759-9570. Temp>rarily located in cell eat salary and DATA IMTIY Of'IA. Loni Bcb, movin1 to CHILDCARE center asat. benefits package, includ-Wall train on IBM 4979. H.B. l.n 2 mo. Aak for Saddlebact CoUeae. Mis-int company paid Life, Gd. typinf skills re· Deniae (714) 761-2301 slon Viejo. QuaUfica -Medical and De ntal qW'ed. Cal ror appt -. lions: lllin. certification Insurances, Pension s u 1 i e R i t e y -General ()(face. Mature In early cbUdbood educ Plan. Savings Piao with 71~7830. person. 9AM to 1. Light from a communily col· hiih iatereat, lO'h paid STRATOFLEX tYJJinl • aood figure ap- lege. 2 yrs. teaching ex· hOUdays per year and 1 111'71 Armstron1 Ave., titude. St per hr. 545·312.5 per. in a program for week paid vacation after Irvine EOE Mominp. children 2"' to kin· 6 moot.bl. Please apply A Keodavis Industries, --------- dergarten age. 8AM. to at: PERSONNEL Inc. C98tBAL OfftCE 1:30PM, M·F. Salary mi>= help need for Laauna -~~to-86 _, DELIVERY perso n. Nlsuel Racquet Club. range, __ .... -· per M l · f . L •:a .. Beach. Private room. ~eCl-. K on-0ne basis. evenings 6 Picllue Frame r. Ex.-HOUSEKEEPER Live in. balh TV 646-6096 ~ ""' lo 9PM. We need con· perienced in fillina Is lite cooking, serving, • · · Part time. Needed for ce rn ed, innov ati ve selling. F.V.848-4134. must drive. 2 children. 10 Uve-l.n help for mobiJe Sc . F o un t a in Va 11 e Y persons who are loolung fr5. 496.-04.59 Cilium. Ute housekeep-&lgineering Co Hrs: 9 Cora lucrative part·ttme 1.ng, able lo drive. Mesa to l, Mon lhur Fri. Call position. S4 hour lo start. HOUSEKEEPER exp'd., Verde. 557-8932. Unda at 641-0280 Call 642 4321 ext 2SO Enallah speaking, 5 between 2 a nd 6PM. Ask PU.SCHOOL TEACHERS AIDE, al- ternOOllS. COOK, 9to1PM.644-0232 days, ref's. Salary open, L<YI' ATTENDENT Must OFFICE D ELIV E RY for Lori own trans. 631-1133 be 18, full & part lime. BOY Oranc)e Coast PRINT SHOP tr me ' '• 484-0760fl557·0520 f\&U time. Neat appear· Daily ,Hot tooperate press. Ftr. 333 HOUSEPARENTS ing individual w/valid B 3rdSt, Lag Sch. Mature M/Fc~lelore-Lumber yard man Saw & Califo r nia d r1 ve r s ~~~ Ma!s~~C~l side in group home & J'orklift e xp req . license.H.S.Grad.Apply EqualOppor Employer P R 0 DU C T I 0 N supervise 6 D/D adulls. Between 18 & 65 years. in person to Mr. Fuentes, ~~~~~~~~~I TRAINEE Rubber hose Alternale weekends free. 549-31173. at Robert Bein. William -= products: Must pass co. Exper . pre fe rred. ---------1 Frost 6 Associates. 1401 PEtlSOMMB. physical incl. back X- -a~~~-·-~·-o--~~ i....:~~:::.:::.:.;.:·~·-·""====-==-=1-'~w ........ or~g~a~n~nwa~•~on~se-e~·----5 • ._, . $900/mo . ._ benef"ala. MAIDS n..naSl NB ,..,~ · ,. .. ...... v.....l'akin& .applicati009 t - •• · -Ce1ebral Palsy =::: __ _. ______ 1 dynamic people. Exp. btwn 8 -~0 only . A.Soc., S46-5760 . <Yfice Work " Manage wilh a temporary help St r al or I ex . l 7 6 7 1 -· Maids wanted Seachrr ment , Food Worker, ..sBr~u1PdJA.l;...a..kMJ1..cie--~-. ~;-·h'Ytnr.-1 br .... 1--4850 blwn a-5 Tl\IVEX, 1NC a ure, exp. 10 urn.1 Tuln&, ibortn•- -·--0 .. ·"-':=•=•==--r-i.o11elMJp-6'-deltY6Y.-Ui-aiembersbip detail. If -·--CHUICKSIC_ac.,.1r AK-rw:v-tT~ve., hr wk. $4.2S/hr. Call Bet· you like public contact. Ptr, apply Mon-Fri. 9-2 Eq~J:pMEe:p~:M /F ty bet9& 11AM,642-20S3. t?..U~!claoll~.~...!~" job. 1601 Marguerite Ave . r-_.._ HOUSEWIVES-Are your MoteJ. 16et S. C.sl Hwy, Seasonal. 6-nror.-Sentor sir e to work in t he EOE. A Kendavis Ind., children aoing back to Laguna Beach. 494-4192. Citiz.ens welcome lo app· empty mt. h eld These C.O. I .CdJll: ,. DILIVYY schl. are you bored or MAINTENANCE , AM ly,Call960-8161. are excel. oppty's rorthe COACH·Alhlellc Assis · f\111 lime for local de-G .. ERAL OfftCI Clerical lanl, girls' volleyball, 2 liveries. Xlot. driving to SI 2000 Laree Thrift Ir Loan is hrs dly, 91a-1013. Davis rec. req'd. For appl. Liebl bkkp'g expr in- look.log for a self-starting Middle Sehl. Newport phone 557 -9212, Mr. cludlne A/R & A/P n~ extr.a money ? Ir shift, apply in person, Ice candidates interested in Project Director. Quan-t you re fnendly. cons-Capades Chalet 2701 CE getting in on lhe ground titative research. Must 1 cient.ioul & dependable Harbor. Costa Mesa. OfA nr. & growing with a co. have a degree in com-. 1 individual to fill an entry M Sehl""· 7.,,.. :woo West .. New port Sta· knowledge. 10 key bl. level clerical position. esa ., .. t. ...,. Lioners, lnc. touch, accurate typia • we want you tor a de· 979-l8llO 1be Daily Pilot has an wtuch has been started put.er science. Mwal have I i g ht r u I fr q u a i n l immediate opening for by people who belt eve worked w /sophisticated restauranl for a variety Mainten an c e Man· fulltimepermanentposi-lhatexcellenceisstillop· bus iness computer. , Mu.st have good math COCKTAIL waitreass Fri ___ D_IU __ Y_B_Y ___ , td wtrigures. lighl background &: type 50 & Sat night. 642·821113 A.at phones. In Tustin call m duties avail. No exper Helper. Pa.rt time (or Apt tion in our Classified tamable. Call: Salary commensurate ~ nee. We train. Positions com~ex in C.M. Retired Dept. Must be a ble lo ~0400 w/exper. Xlnt. benefill. wpm. Xlnl. benefits & for CecUia PEISOH 1132-~. worttint coodiliona. For ---------1 Need immediately. part ---------are n o w ava i l ror orsemi.642·5073. type~ wpm (typing ViclUHeston&t\ssoc. 645-5141 I -'"d 8 ~ f··" ti test will be administered 1B004 Sky Park'Blvd. ;i::.e>'!ppi;' in~,.;:; MAJMT84AMCE lo all a pplicants>, 10 key Suite 23S Irvine P tr employees needed for appt. call Mr. Mu.ngon, C()Q(TAIL time, Tues. & Thurs. GENERALOFFICE Weat«n Thrift & l.ioan. WAITads 641--8820 One girl oHice for adder helpful answer Haagen·Dai.s lee Cream Stone Mlll Terrace, 2915 Permanent. full time • .,_. .. "' C M pbooes, learn computer PERSO NEL Shop. eves & wkenda. c 0 m p a n y . s e I r ncuiuu, . . job. excluding janitorial, " other general duties. N Must be dependable. Ap-' ---------marine conalruction 645-lW. Apply in person: Camino DENT AL ASSIST ANT O.ERJCAL RECEPT. Mexican Rest. 20lll S. ror Latuna Niguel office. m>tivator, all phases of Hakpr/Babysltler needed for lee ofc complex. Opportunity ror advance· ply in person. 154 South • oifice work. Peg board own trans. Mon, Wed, 556-ell91. ment and excellent com PAYROLL Laguna Hwy, Laguna . Companio~ Nurse , Dental system, expdr exper. Fri. 9-3. Irvine· area Maoaaer assistant" full pany benefits. Salary Beach.497-5507. • Aerobic Dancin1. a nal'I. Brookhural, H.B. 2ynexp. req. 495-4600. rstneas corp. has an im- med. opening iD Flo. Vly . r ror an exper'd person w /xlat. typl.ng "' phone 1ltllla. P lease call 964-4116 for l.nterview. CLBICAL Expandine Irvine elec- tl'Cloics ram bu full time openinc ror accurate. 6lrOal basic math, de- pendable person for our credit dept. Xlnl op- portunity fr benefits. Call Amy 556-3880. Clerical SICllT illlS Employment avail. In multi aurroundlnes . Compelitive pay, In· terview fr bire. For more info. call Tod Services ~ Cl.ERJCAL .PART-TIME CLERK 1&&-12:30,... Oranee C ounl y pharmaceuti c al maoufactwille company requl res part-lime clerical belp ID its PersGuel Department. a.pa.lbtliti• include ~ pboaes, lreet· lnl viaiton in tbe lobby. and learoin1 basic perat>onel procedures. Aecurale lyplnl is a llllllt. Please call ror ap- po6ntmenl. Carol Rurmo (714) MWIOl AMAIOUC. IMC. 171G'Z GUNtte Ave. Irvine, Ca 92'713 Equalopply emp6o1er m /f a.tal IENEIAL omcE ASSISTANT Good commuJeatioos *i111 r.quind for Um ll•llil filftpalt lleaeb ~--ftrm. Typlna +, »ir.1 abUILJ, pro. tr'cuHem a ma WW _.... m acca•'ns r.c-._ _. aU elmeal •up. ,.rt. Call O.,ttrt• for ..... 551-1145 ,J7Ullrili ...... ........... • mature chnstlan lady Exp Chairside Dental helptul.SBSOmo.673-1630 975-1145 lime help for fabric ~naurFate .Wlt.lh .ex· PtrWORKAVAILABLE -: pref~. no •~okin•. Auls lant, gd hrs . ..ILFll•AY ctWD. Retail or fabric penence . or an erview CLERK no drinking, live-tn Ptr, Benefits . Irvine area. ,..A..,.H ••-HSllPI WAMTID! experience prer. Call 277p1ease call 642-4321, ext ·Need a lit tle xt ra I lady on Balboa Pen. 7S2~." , ... _.. _.,IN n-h Separate Uvinequarten. Marl\IUileM&-4040. money? Work for tbe" 673-7Ul9 Xlnt. oppty. w pt. .... 76().8040 o..._.. CMSt We are seeking a Person-Irvine unified Sc boo I 1 . _O_E_N_T_A_L __ A_s_s_i -s t_a_n-l 1 flflD foe brile, outcoi.nt M.anaeeruslstant. Ftr & D~f'tlot ne1 Payroll Clerk for our Dis trict-food service · ' C.Ompanion for elderly Orthro chairslde. Xlnl. girl wbo must type. In· P(f aalea help for fabric 330W St l facility conve n.iently dept, p/t , & still e!Uo. y I lady. Live in. cook div. will bave oppty. to · Y ree located in lhe beautiful b wage &benefits,RDAor ./ cbain.Fab.orrelaiJexp CostaMesa ,CA Ir vine Indus tr i al other a cti vities t e I meaia. No house work. eli"ible Npt. Re h. learn flUn1. bltpg, • pref. Call Margarite EqualOpporEmployer balanceoflheday .Apply Room ft board + • aecretarial 1kil11. Xlnt. ~-uur. C.Omplex Position re· 2941 Allon Ave, Irv. 64C>-Ol.21 co benefits Mon Fri -· quires e xperie nce in S!SO/mo.673-1934. DENTAL 8::io.5. Call Eae~r at INSPECTORS MAMA•llftAIMH NCR360PERATOR bank payroll, some in· 552-1383. E.O.E. I' Ca 4 FtlU O,.c •• Periodontist needs full 152-7581 Ammemenl Cenler look-Needed. speed. accuracy lerviewing experience, Or• .. •e Coast Collete · · t t E · r I t •-consc1·ent1"ous a·m -typing 4Swpm and some RealEataleSales -. . tame ass11 an . x-CMILFIUDAY Ouraucceasrulerowthin •DI or c ean c u ... insurancebackground. Calta Mesa . Willing lo paneled duties oPportuni-uf aaressive. hard work· per at i v e . Newpo r t EXPllllMCID work 3 shifts . Operate X n-rtifi t Boasbard • Co . or the computer man ac· i .... "lDd1"v1·dual w/basa·c Be h N t "'G~S electronic digital com-ly. ·fUIY ce tea ere-Newport Beach need lo turing field bas made ~-• A 1 in ac · near ewpor We offer complete com-A _.., q'd. Exper. preferred. employ a person ex-tbesepoaltiooa available. ...,.,.-.... vwc exp. PP Y Blvd. ONLY EXP NCR pany paid benefits in-Weorrerthe following: puter and peripheral Xlnl. benefits, s alary perienced in basic book-penon Till Lquna Hills :II OPERATORS NEED eluding medical and den· IHJgh Commissjon equipment. Prefer ad· 842-6631 _._ •~ .( ASSEMBLY LINE Mall APPLY. Write Classified tal. Pie .... • caU or apply ./,Best location vanc:ed math-algebra _open __ . ______ 1 keepint, reco""'"• .. typ--· -------...... · W fer a mature Ad #686, Da ily Pilot. in perso n Mo nd ay .'Privatesecret.ary statistics. XIDt salary Dental Receptionist Cor IOI-e p~e · · RECEIVING Mana1er /Leaaine Agt. po Bo 1560 Costa •i.~ .... ·h Friday 9-llAM ./Professional as.socs . and benefits. Cont.acl established omce. Ex-penoo with expenence .( for bualaesa park. f\&11 . . x ' ;'~M Call now for appointment Coast Commun1ly perlenc ed mature. an small bua'=8 f'; a time,6daysaweek. With _M_esa __ ._926_26_._.--___ 673-7300askforWalt C.Olle1es, 1370 Adams, 54S-455i3 ' rounded out a · ty. ay / RECTRICAL experience and r e -Part time babysitter for 8 § Co sta Mesa . 92621. ___ . ______ 1 commensurate with V f·--required. Call bll'l Co lact Mr ~--yr. old, 40tb fr Seashore 557-SIM7by5PM.Sept.5. DistrictManagerPosltion ;,.oo:.e~Mr.Lambertat / MECHANICAL (n4)S.2988. area . N.B. 631-5589, C U open wilh local Title Co. · V 642--0003 Cook, experienced. a : We are aeelring only self _644-0864 ___ f_or_a_ppt_. ___ 1 Manufacturing, 1ightl.n11 ---------Sierracin/Transmask _,-4491. Ask for Rick or We offer a stable work r t d ._, motlvaled " positive env'-----w1'th an e·· ma nu ac urer nee la PART-TIME Compan1on. """"Campus Dn"ve Karl. Partner's Bistro, GO FOR lfll uvuuu..,.. • Lo uf ~ person for L.B. area. •• cellent salary and penon.s exp man ac 1 day wk Cor pleasant Newport Beach. 92660 _Laeun_...;;;;___a_Be_a_c_h_. ----1 Commission only. For in-You want . we·ve gol! beoefill package includ· lurinl, raw melerials. easy lo care for lady. 714.54().608() COOK. Full time or part terview call Stephanie l.d'a do it! We Teach! Lnc company paid Life, General knowledge ol Refs. req. 642-2237 time.Call 661-0826or973-1440 We Train! Our aeenta Dental. Medical power equip needed.---------Equalopptyemplyr 5S9-8599 are happier, have more loauraoce, Penaioa Plan, Mechanica.I abilities a P..t T1-m/f /h ---------1 Drivers SS per hr. Part ~. and are doing Savlnp Piao with hillh mual. Must be willing tc He Ip for C u s lo m ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~!! Cook, PIT. Preschool. time & full time. Mini-m>re bwliness. You can interest , lO'h paid leam.ste-2901,Harry. Woodworking Shop. Exp. = Ule coolr.iDI 6 clean up Bus ShutUe Driven. Call too! Call Al St.eUalo to holidays per year and 1 helpful, 831-3644 dulles. Cleanliness A rorappt. Debi498--0220. r;t~~.~i.E. week paid vacation after T.-.Cypln" .• ·~=~. ~ PART·TlME sel"Vice rep muat. Childcare benefits . 6 m>nlhs. This poaltioo • ' lrv: 552-7331, Tustin: DRIVERS for 0 .C. ~ G 0 UR II ET Coo ll . must be filled i m . days/wk, room ror ad f« greeting card com· 5"-l4"7 lab needed. Gd. d.rivl.Jll . . 1 ut mediately. Please apply _v_aoceme ___ nt_._7_59-89 __ 14_---1 paoy. Earn extra money · rec. required. Co. car. Cbioele cuia1.De, al e al PERSONNEL: while kids in sch!. Work COOIS Apply l.n penon or call for appl. Lord Jim's Restalrant, Z956 Bristol, Cll 751-0341 •COOIS• f\all fr p/tlme, uper pref, if not will train. Ap- ply in person: Dick a.arch's Rest, ~ Npt 81,Cll 5'9-73ll6 3 moos. speclalhed MEDICAL ASSISTAN1 Huntington Sch. Long trai.ninl-2 yrs. exper. l.n mD= wanted, backofc work, Deb area . Call afte r Drue Clerk. Experienced. 1 full time, 9-6 Mon.· Fri, 1 part lime HI Moa.·Fri. Prolessional Pharmacy, Newport Beach 642-1.580. Mr.Grant. preparin1 Cantonese, _, Lq\m.8 Hills area. Ex 4:ooPM 642-9485 Mandarin fl Szechuan TIUVEX, INC. pernec. 710-6313 d.ilbea, pastries• other ·--·---PAIT-TIME foods according to hancb 3180RedHUIAvenue M/F Yacht Sales person CilFTWAU fr dinner menus. Mu1t ec.ta Meaa,Ca92121 wanted. Personable, energetic supervise aaat. cook Ir 'Equal Opp Em pl.yr M /F 67~· persoo needed w /artistic helper. Hourly $7. Modellni, commercials. abllicytomerchandile6 ESCIOW SEC'Y 673-3llO'l ftlma, extras. Need new display elft.ware. Also be Desire knowledgeable . IMSUIAMCI racea. AU aies/typea. l"elpODSible for caahier-escrow secretary look.int Great opportUDJly for so-SALES REP /Trainees n.•-95'1-0207. in&. Mon-Fri, 9-3PM. for bilh ornee activity fr meooe not requirinl im-needed for New port ---------1 Call the alore mar. for in· rich compensation. med. income. Film Co. Beach • turroundin1 Models tervtewappt. Diversified successful seekinl aegreasive. areas. Start salary t~ Newport Pbot.o Fashions THI .UILD DRUG Counter help wanted, parent c ompan y . career-minded person *500perwkw/laemulU· aeekl new modelloa 1610S..Mip11Dr. P /T. Sandwich man Pleasant office al-wbo deairea a atimulat-Une insurance company. races 87,_3115 leedt wanted, F /T . up. moapbere " 1uaraoteed iDI poaltioo as a proftt 752-1990. EOE. · · Me:r:1no $2.17 per DAY That's ALL you pay ror a 30 day ad in the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY DO IT NOW~ 642-5671 Real f:state Sales ~ . DOING ~··:: BUSINESS· .:.: UNDER A .... FICTITIOUS ... -NAME? If )'OU jl8W luet ltled 1our n•• f'lclltlou1 ' eualn••• N•"'• •nd hn• llOt ,.c aubfllllted "lorpulltlcatloll,pi.e .. don"t toct•I tll•I tll• llmlt1llon 11 30 d•Y• lrom dew ot ftllnt. Tiie DA IL Y PILOT •Ill publl•ll yow ••-M for $31".50 . Our clrc11ledon° lndvdff tM •ntlr.• Or•net Co••t ••••and legel ~· •ppeer In 811 edition•. lft order 10· tubmll yowr •l•l.•m •nl for p u b 11 c at I 011 •end eppropl1 .. • ·copy •~d 1 check to THE DAii. Y PILOT. ~.Q. Bo• IMO, Co111 ...... CA 12121. / We'll do' 1M rffl. '°' lntorm•tlon •bout lep4 •dn'11tlnt pi.oM C41" 142-4321 hi. "332: • Gary's Deli, 675-2113. top salary. Mr. Meraae. 1harlo1 aasoc. wltb a lnaurtDCe Nl-m5 hillblY profitable ruture ... ccounl A1sl1tant to .......... lllll p•..,.. Ti 0 hours C---..-• 7 ... _., .._.. " r--ia to mana1e nice ~· me, ex. · · ~~-Fri DIC. SICllTAIY .......... ._. Employee Benefit Ex-~in Balboe. Exper. WW lrain. ~ood readlna . llBERATED AT LAST! .. 1oam.3:30pm apply 300 TO PUSIDIMT HAND WORKER/Hopd ecutlve w /insurance lD motel mi-mt. req'd. ~jnhen:saoo & atlen· Redhill BklitlC.M. c:l real estate co. Exctt-Saila. Exper. pref'd. 40 brokera1e firm, loelud· llaintaiD complex, ban· Uonlodetad. 557·7314 Mt-1110 1q potenUal. Type 70 hr wk . Mon/l'hun. $4. lDI secretarial duties; die boob, etc:. Call Gary p .._ B'J TIME ---------1 wpm «" S/H uo wpm. ht. 548-3464 must have exp in IJ'OUP JUce, 540-toSS, Coutal Aft -------• P't'ontolOe.appearuee. life fr health insurance PwloDDel A1eocy, 2790 $500 PLUS Wm.EDoud6:Co Happlaeu-bavin1 a 2nd lncludlnl market1n1. u-"-Bl Clill f71..lll0 Inflation beatln1, tax Xlal N.8. locaUon. For .-NEVER A FEE PER MOMTH ~income. 968-511112 a pp o I n t m e n t. c a ll I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ llllabUllMd Aulo route ••CTottTn..... U.&D.-tAREs ·· -™ ... sm, I: ..__ o-pa-• Aa Gd. p,/y in plutlc OIUWI" n.a,._, NE&OSD; Hoate11 for .or -...... ...-.... •dbetlve co. 15S7 ADDl:Y le peraoo. Rioa JAHITORIAL·Exper'cl d•y 1blft, Apply in livery of the DAILY $Z.17119r DAY X·HOUSEWIFE EAIMS sas.ooo· .. Housewife £or 23 years (seemed Ulte a thousand) was paid $85,000 in.1979 as a salesperson £or Wa,icer & Lee Real Estate! Call now ·and get started on your $~00.000. ·•<Proof a vailable>. That's ALLyou pay fora 30day ad ln the RR.ird· £ t P I L 0 T I n S A N • 11Garo¥i&An.,NB. n ware. xp. no waur, full·tlme. In ,..a J . P . Mu. Moo· CLEMENTE AREA. COSTA M1SA •c..,ary. 1024 Irvine are a . Pay com l'rl 1-6. 10142 Adame A•allabl• Sept. i.t. M-F 1714tl4 ... t4'1, Mlwrol'T.llACN •n•N46-"' '· r~ FACTORY laWORJt£RS Ave. (WeatcUtt P1a1a) qt111urate w /ablllty. A~. J:J0.5:JOPM. SAT. fi C.._. · Fut 1row I ceramic NB. ..,.__ ....--.• oo. iD Capo Beacb De.da ---AIOIS SUN. l :M :aMM. Must . COl-...i"' ·-~"'•/ ..... .-RES"'' -A ,..._. ... _,.• de-odable car. --~ -... ,.,.. people ,. r.u ._.,...A """""°' .P-JEWELRY l>ffllD Co. PNl.apar.Cer\.e ...... -.. -..... w,,-n ••&CM .... ·-:' I~ u.. pecklaa • llulDc pty lD ,.._: up. aat loc*tnl I• Urdworklq ••all. All alalft.e anll. Some eolleetl11t.!!i ""' ""' -• . : . DAILY PIUIT SEIVIE mTllY DO IT HOWi MJ.1671 ""-,Start $1.TI '*hr. n~c nary , Crown ..._ ~-Prt-rlly JOit. mt41eal • e1eetaJs quired. Eanalnll .1114'71t·llOI. ..... . • ,.,... .,._ g ,. __ _. .. -... _. _... an .a. of rauae. Ideal la· • •/btaellts. Ad••&~· , •• .,, · ,.._ lnlQ ,,,. Job ... xper. a-..---... -. APP-come SUPPLICllSNT. • ." ••. naM oppor\UlllWea, c:all lfwJ,C411. pret'cl. but will trala. 11: MGS.rtor,NB cau-.-. ~far lfr ~ i r, •• ._...._ -.SNlaell ,_ Bteltb Ba.r AUaaclaat Xlnt. aalary potent. llalle your advtrt.laln1 HaUMdorllr8alll. ' ;-• • • Daa . -·Pr,t. 4-lt. m.791: ~;~•u. Moa·rr1, doller '° fanJMr1 Litt ;nc.... W Iker Blaal II tlfi' . 111 ..... llllal,.... -lor lalla. UoiYentty )'OUr' ....... IVtrJ day --. ~-• a . ~· I . . .: . to .. , 01Ma1fted adl do A&bletac Club. a.ill wWa &Alltl ID ta. ClaMUled Mc:tloft -.,. , -.-"-- "" i ... ._.Wna to ..UT It well -Call NOW, . U'ulaam of thla new1p~per. Cottall .. ,Ca ~ • .. 1J! !II!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Q-tr1M1•6ttLwalL ....._ Wldleu.nu Mi-3111 a..JlledMlto1111 IG4'N. f.qulOpporEmploytr .~;,i. ·-. -'."...Mil ' l l ·'JL-f'\~A~tL~"~~~l~O~T'.._ ____ !w.dl~~·~·-~·!Ai14~"91~'17!.:.·.!'-~ ........ 7111 W..eM 1tOI tw.W_.... JllO '.:, ~ I ~ ............ ••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• e;;J"• .. •••••••••••••••• ..... , ... ,......... 7111 •WAITlllSll• ,,_ .. v. 1041 .... ••u•• n• IOIO •• .. ••••••• .. •••••••• eHf-H•M••••-•••••• ·-1 TUIHKE 91.IO w Full Um ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••• •••••••• .a.MW. Mal'fM'Y ..,.,._ AJartD _,..._ l-.U•· puttC,,,itt.aaun.c .1i Km.n.bllsfem,llweeka woois. d .. play cablnet P'JUOJDAIRI:; do1 M#~-t I•_.... .......... •art or f•U tlae vm11 u:._•:::~.&1a1tte HPM. llo0da1·li'rkla1. old,aboU. wltlt 1lau top tU . .,_..eq\llp, a.tolf• OflPOITUMITfl tloa •• ,., ""., PltaJH' ur~ of KMI\. ;.?Uoat.nM~· 71l-4m -.i. A11tiM doc canter iia. -....orlll-1417 •••re tooklAI t«aw t .._... ...,._ Maa. .... 9cl'I II '° a.Ell WANTED. MATURE Male' Pointer to aood ... SCUll-l£TS ~Ro ~·.:sstONALS ,0 rwa.. Pan u.. ...... .... ,,....... 1.T COUP E d I w••· .. T·•s ):lift OW' rtal ...... ol· •Ht ...... 11.-.1 ...... TYPllT AD L to ho ... NH I family . -----... ~ Pk.aM ea.II ~. ,...._ __, ~ rectil••l•h'HI.. maw• J8 unit apt~ Gl·MD. rrom yow bulloeu card. aut'tllrW YdWllC Maftatwr J ,.... . ._tty r... ietM•f!i_ aut ~ • .,. f~'-a Coonllut• MllU ..... ~1 la nace E•1t1ide CM s..d ooe card ror each ~ftu.J lall.},lnc .~7'"211!_ MIJlo.8dMell..A. ....._ .. .,..1 •••· Ute _..~am.. . ._,_,,,,..,... an•. ReHQlll • local free to t ood home . t., Ill• oae 1pare. We Acwal -GriOle-..,.,..., •cta1 ... T·P. '8• l•r ,rocu1la1 •CLmnPllT• r.f. r.q. &sp. p,..f, To Youns. lovable, healthy. return permanently Tepld -V;itl•-~10011l , Ir• I• Wmti~ m."81 4 -•· ._.Nial aPClly, pleue aeect com· m iniat u re , re mal aeaJed aUHctlve ta1 • AT !,TI H lte.ch l~uranee ~.ac 641-lMI e d •a p., I• ace a a llaeelleat 0,portuol&y pi.ite retume to ad no. 71, Cblbuabua. Haa abota. atrap, meetiac alrUne Whal • penectJoftilt. • u :di peraon hl t)'pe. S I C a S T A & Y I __,IL\Wc •¥lroa· fGr .a..rp detail aJ.adad Dally PllQt, P.O. Box 664-l'BS. 1.D. requirement.a. Pr• ~earn ooe kernel AT ten• " •n•••r ..,,.., 1••B CAISWOI u,u ·,• •· --~ '8dlridU1 la laturuee IMO, Coeta Men . c a . "'"-to you·. Sprinaer vent 'lou • tbeftl For a a ME. f Good "°""" llOH • OCI COQ a.-. Good typbaa and ,...,._ peraooallled tac eock!M f'lil Call Ohu~ I : 0 r • • t la • t I• at• IJ 1'1 .me.. N... We """ • .a.a. work office all Illa requlred. ... Spanlel, 4 moa old. shots. wallpa{>er, fabric or Rd Daae«e Table Cbain, m ~ ~~ o ..: ••'IHll__, .... ,~ • ut.,'I•• ....,.. •• wiUa aa aa O..f".l&.lv• .......,, lull 5.$'1-023'7 "Day Glo" paper 6 we Avocado wblle ·2 12in ·-i :.~~ &o-:: 1kOla. Xlat aalal'J • celleat ular1 aad beottlt.a paellas•. pl1&1 ...... "Pokey", a ffectionate wW beck • trlm your lNV9m,331'7 H EPTIONIST --....et.a .... ._,_. _.. pads .. • baclud· adv a a ce m •at o P · llCm'TlOMIST .,...y male kitty. Free to t"!'k· toOrba~t>'. two card.a 5'•1' ~I Shed. Gd Cood. WedlhruSun,1-tPM U w .. , ......... 1• PO •ts IQ1, N_..-loa eo-.:i = Uft. ~ ---... ... .. ~hla COf\nlhlan Vacbt cl..U.. hod CIWlial ...... -r-H __.. __ , l&I a. Real eetate olnce. Ute ldbome. IM7..st76. PRICES· Yoo Remove 15(). 98SO .. , I .. em pa a a e 1 -C& --. ty-i .... Coldw'"'U B--"'er ... 3 • . G-J :-•.o HB Ill).,...,,, !lb. a601 8ay lde Or . .. •WUHI pUlion aDd VIII' more loformaUon ~Beach. M4.'90.o' ,...... 1050 •e•OI' /.., .,........, ~· CdM.6.W ll6Jl) ::!:sm!::,1•!:•~ca~, S.:aelcrvJlec• ._...,..·paid vacaUoa COllLad: ....................... !~tacs:•:ea. Woodwoveo Blind.I emos. RICIP'TtOHIST eutt•n . aarklaa de Aldltedvalflrln ..,..,..,., Pleuupp-**I IUY * * 10c!-:O,..·si.:tea. old. xlnt cond.,$1400 0 vie:.. •le.> Salar)' + 00111h)'plil\. lllae..,m ly a&: P&&IOHN&L ISTa HA..wT • Mii it •lfM SalelTu lncll.lded value will sacrifice Lc.ulln& l~lributor ol ---•-11on ., __ .. ... !too. esper. req'd. Ea mD= 7 ' .... , ••• 414 .... 7;;·,···.··········,·oos···· Good \&led Fum.iture • 0 SZ00/080 li&bl betae P ... rs ooal Comfutera ..... -0 ---th='••dc 6 ,..,. vu o1 ., -=----Appllancea-OR 1 will N CARD? -.&382anytime se eks e othu1 a1tlc .uato. P .Boan work w/well t1&1b. 7 JM •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• aeUorSEl..1.forYou Draw your own or send ------''----- Ptl'IOr• lvr t4'1epbofw. re Ol9taM ... CAmn man "rm ln HW ofc ~!..'!!·-.!~<-MASTRSAUCTIOH ~·address, pbooe 6 Sell 7 year membership ~:::t.R&a~~t ~{:!~ SA.L~ Clerk t0tt ret bldl. m ~ Bucb llm=~bill ~".: 1111 WESTMINSTER '4M616 & IU-t625 =~:;; =h~ard per f« family fi~neu ~~- Olf•nt uvl)Ortwuucs iA o( ~a~~ laardp wue 1&.of'e, P/Una t.a AU 1 r--1 • r.":.j .. r 11/F ABBEY Send cbeclt or money or· Nautilus eqwpment · hn• on lhe Newport '" • ~-art Ume. H Boaai.e. MS-A64. -J'V t SA• c 'my ANTIQUE llALL ~sell fw-n. 2 mOI old. derto: _ .. _ms ______ _ Waterfront Call Jrt(frt!y per oec Call Balbo SD::ft.ETAAY. 1U. ~-.,.._.. Ammrica Dally lCM, Fril0.9 like new. Hurry 'rl price. PILOTPllMTIMCi Msccla11091 at ~l<G:M3 lllanne. S4Mlnl E.0 . £ aeeda a lood t-ypiat, ab&. at. aa1e9. fWl time wllh IOO S.. W-. aOMd Tueeday 846-352'.l P.O. Boa 1560 Wmhcl IOI t --M/FiH lo 1enerat9 owa cor· or w/out eap .• or wua Or.lp,C•t2661 uruWestmiDlterAve. Oak Coffee Tbl, beaut. CoAaMesa,Ca.92626 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RECEPT /TYPIST ~ iood atart· tnJ,a. Good co. benefill. Garden Grove 554·6103 d • BS o rr · TOP CASH PAID ~urate lypl!i,, SOWpm SAL ES Gi r l wante lac u.lary, ~lat beaent.. Apply ID penca 9am to t:qual=Ullity con .1 • 'ce Antique bathroom siok For u.ed furniture 6 ap· ror CPA l1rm nr l''u bioo p/\ime for plant •tore. ,.._,. 71 .. _.__ .,.00 "--Mon thru Frl. Stan· Emp ver Credema • draw w /lge $.W. Han&io1 Ute $15. U w ._,_., _,,, ... t .. __ ,_..M. -1..1 .. 1 _., .. _..., uau• 1 '"'"'"'"lie Gravitv f1ow Gu stor .. •e area *'~. Call Rattan stool ... Airli"e P ances. OrMJ•• or '""'· lslJnd Sl.000 mo n an llUIUW-e -....... dard Sboea, 307'1 So ,_._ ' -•--.., .. 957-8133 759-001 1 ----64S-3Sl0.6Plll SECRETARY Brtatol,C.M. Pump, Xlot Coad. D2S. 7SZ.UJ4daya doe carrierl2.5.631·9050 ----------- 0 ~· T s 'ES NEWPORT 8 EA C ll Typial, l~ral office, no ~. ~-6'91 Oak R f t t bl 6 Mlllktl R E C E p T I •• I S . A~ CIVIL EN01NJ:ERJNG STOCK Clerk for retaU exper. oecesaary • H.S. e ec ory a e , lAH wei&ht oow. 10.29 lbs IMtu B I llh 1013 needed. I duy week 1! you are agreaaive a C 0 . NEAR 0 . C . marine hardware store. 1rad .• 1ood benefits 6 calendarSbows ch&lrs,XlotCood. a mo. 1003 1uaraoteed. ••••••••••••••••••••••• < Wed nu d ay ) Ca II lookinafor •future ID re AIRPORT Full Ume,eaper oec. pro mo l lo n al o P . Preaenll l4Sl5 645-0875 CallSandyS.0-7375. OONN Director trombone Dana. 982·7788 tail mamt w/1ood co Full Ume, esperleoced, Good co. beoelill. Ca.II portunltlea. Farmers THI SAM IMIGO ll pc dinina gtJ>, Italian CERAMIC witb cue. Excellent con· =r:: :i~~ ::rs cheerf\al penoD wanted &tlboa Marine, 549-11671. J na u ran c e G r o up, ....._ Sllow I Sele Prov .. antique wht, Will TIU lllqUI dit.ion, $100. 61$-805.2 after RICIPTIOHIST f'n . Standard Shoes, r or en l r Y . 1ev e1 E.0.E. M/F/H 54CM100. E.O.E. Collections of French. sell seperately. Incl. 6.d", 25' per piece. Pa int _6_P_M_. ______ _ AgTess1ve, seU·&tarter So.Briatol.C.M. sec retarial posit ion Swiat Automatic Screw TYPIST En1H1h, E uropea n, ~bt~rchi$!.vc•b!11,!t &s glue your own tiles. DRUMS by Ludwig, li&ht wanted for entry level w/opportwllty for advan· Macb.lne Set-Up Man or Policy Typiat nHded ror Oriental furniture as _,.,, et er -· Good for cera.mlc: sbo111 blue clear. 2 F\oor toms. staff position with tem· Saleamen wut.ed lD aeJ cement. Strona typ~c 6 Operator for Torno• fut arowing ln1urance fumiahinp + jewelry, 1bJ w/2 12'" leaves •I or private parties to use a base 24", 3 Zilgren por ary e m ploy m ent sec:u.rity aervlce. in aome 1bortbaod abilities A.iomatic. Min s yrs ea· A 1 e n c y . 111u 1 t b e 11 Ive r , art & I• s s . ch.rs llll50. Freezer 21 cu YOW' artistic a bilities. Cy mbals, Rocer's bigb service. A!Jality to work ~ Beach, nece1sary Apply In crcelalns. paintlnfs , ft Sl'1S, & other misc. 534--7533 hat c o mplete ~/all und ,...., .. ...,.. · . per. Micro Precision enetptic. Rapid advan· .. er pressure a must. del Mu areas. Ea penaaw/reswneto. ~r. Swiu Laauna Ni1uel, cement for ri&hl person. &btlnl. primitives and 642-6616 TBL TENNIS TBL. Prof. cues. SllOOOMO. Call all Call for appl . V1~tor perience nec .. ary but Fueotee al Robert Bem, ai 9S3i Paid company benefits. much, much more! J"' £111.1111.11 Mt• qual NISSEN brand 6:30PM 1714> 737-6449. Te mporary Ser vice, not required. Call f Wtlllam Fros t la As· . . ,....,.Sall ..... ~ .... C Z zt~/10/lONI• V""~ A : .. ~8520 appt.9'12-1980. IOCiates. 1.01 Quail St. SYSTIMS6 "9U y.-· C~tNTfOJ Oll..PAIMTING Xlnt Cond. ($200 new. Slei.nway,6 ft f.Un. Model NB CENTER · $150/080> 631-2:383 A. 1926, xlnt cond. · · Operatol"I needed. ell· U9ft hJah French Gari in•~-------- Sales Secretaries in all rLelda ot per'd. ooly. Call: m-8900 Typh!Pwtn.. To;::~:::.:~1 Garden. s2,oooOBO Mov-Univenity Athletic Ciub _6J7_-8307 __ . _____ _ OlhWe... busineas to travel, top Teacher-Pr eschool & WotkooPeninlwa.Stol FaablooVaUeyRd. in&MUSTSell. Memberabip for sale. Offlcehnlit••• We are lootillc for 1 am· pay, bWACu.al (French. k.ioder1arten thru 3rd. tmw'a pe.r day Oellible. Plenty of free parking 644-684'1 $600 + transfer lees. ....,.... 1015 b. l l t r~-•· S __ ,_.. pd free to Applicant Wi:tb ... ,_Ad . -each COfFll T-"' •• .. 561-3510 •••••••••••• ••••••••••• _ 1t ~ •ll~~raon .. ~--n• pAll1H1 ),1 _ · ~ 0L1tate c~tial .trrineP IA ....... -~ sell Reader Ad edve~· writin1 Please c all ok.~1444. • E. l;~ta A:.? "SfllcSft Square. otf white Camper abell. W.S either ~ I ~I•••• in& to local bullwSes (714) .. ·9908illtpm Suiteza& 642·1470 Orilin&l Shirley Temple paint e d Ii n is b . Toyota or Datsun. SUS. ~· 64 .. 0237 A ' ... • 1 Recept PIX Sparkling persona lity will get you this lront olc. ---pos~Teet cust1>mera, some PBX & typing ex· per. Excel. benefits Call ......... __ .,.,iekl~!itld· We offer~':~~-· Secrel ary-W'Onoerrul 1#~.b.W(r~!:f~ve . ~t'e-~ ~ -:~W~1<r.M~~~ .~l4j!!i;S. • ~}~ n-~-:wr=r , _ Personnel Agency. 2790 Harbor BL.CM excel. co . benefit• Or1ulc Cook. Lacuna .ome Early CbUd1tood cood. No cracks breaks i 1 y us T s E LL SA VE $100. Au1 only ! Coinple\e set of matched bonus proerams. Call 8eadl,499·5ea. EducaUonbackcrouncl6 TyJUt orscratcbel.$5Cl0or besl ~7 'Happiness ls a~o·s exec Walnut O ffice Mn. Bell at Tbe Pen· or exp Irv· SS2·7331 lilM e.VT8 ,a.. otr.8'2·3103 W\rless cookware set for l'Um .• for sale w/accom oy1a ver for a ppr. Sectttary-Ftr accurate .......... ,_. ;... .. 1£;.., ' SA I~ 0 ............ Dlc.11 l ed """""'"""" ,,_,,., ......... ~ CM ffi ._... .,,..,.. -· .,_rrs" IOI """' ·~ your ov one._..--. decorator items . 754.,.,_ NEVER A FEE R"'STAU RA NT· Pa rt· 642-0811 ..,_.., m 0 ace · · M~EY · "' St '-'" ••••••••••••••••••••••• BEAUTIFUL c urved RA.REl.934.,00Fed. Res ume help, must be Oelli· Teacher Aide. Prescbool, 11 c/f yellow refrig. No Walnut • Leather Top -u ~wer filing cabinets. hie Ill hrs. exper helpflll. SAL~ PEOPLE oeeded Secretary/Adminltrative ~ • part time work. FOR SCH delivery poss. $250. Fin ish W I Mat cbinc Note. Gd cond. make ofr. MiscwaU cabinets. perfect for homemaker. for new product. Contact Aaaialant . immed open· lmmed employment. II you need extra cash, Ev/Wknds961"'8530 Chair. $500080. Movinc 536-4852 675-5444. 546-1911 Fa ultlioe Enterprises 101. req 60wpm la Muat aupply cbaracter Ktilycaobelp!Webave . , MUSTSELL 3Prmatc .. '-0 dra-ries P.J.. ~ce For lntocma , __ .. __ ..,... for tvn'-•~. 6 Hide·l ·bed •. ofa. Ex· 644-6847 UUJ• r-• 90 1017 Restaurant 645-1029 eeoeral office esp. Posi· . · . ~ ~ ,,. .. ~ U dl SlSO gold, good quality, 2 Pr ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOSTESS pos ition s tioo with major corp with tioncall S.0-1919. Zwpmatup. ce ent con t1on. . . U x 13 Ovpru Ivory area 7'x.8', 1 Pr H'x7'. 175 for Shih bu. AKC. F, 4 yrs ·avail. FUil or part time. 'or ~P~rnEa~.!'pany. xlnt benellls. 833-7933. Teadler. preacbool • .Ohrs Wt e alsot. have ·~ 't 87~ta8.8'1J..U03. rug, 48" md tbl. lge bar all. 644-4522 M, 9 mo. M. 4 mo. All W h R ,, -...-. ... ..,... E 0 E ~ so e ti.. re er~s tna au1.n .... en. a Was ... -.. Dryer, works all SlOO/ea. ,,,.~ .. a .... 3 shots. ~as. 835·4581. are ouse estaurant. eo--•--•~ 81 .. 2101. · · · • •-· i:ne xp • · ail bl T d ·-• '""'"'""' MO p E D M t b . ~..... .,,. av a e. op pay, pa1 areal ._..,../ea, _"'/pai·r. o o e caoe b7~100. ference1 req. For in· I f I _., _. 2dr f · •~ I '-'--1090 ~--------, •'-a111UA·l919 ~.~!.. on1. r e err a 7c.1 ......... aft.er5pm 8 Pc. girl"s bdrm set $150. s /s re ng. green ...--._.,_.. SAL.IS--«ITAIL ••SECRETARIES•• IClnmUWI C .,..,. • ~ .. _.. • ......,"""' 3386 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Restaurant NEVER A FEE . yellow " wht $650. ca11._~ __ .....,. ______ _ COOK·WAITIESS <Xfice iupply co. bas full T/65/I'bin.k /Grow$l2,00 T~cben wanted: 3 open-Washer • Dryer . Like 847-6296alter6pm. N-Scale t.MiD layout girls DISHWASHER & part lime poa. open. SHllOtJ>resfRXSlUOO 1DP roe expandlot b~I· new. S150 for the set. . · Will train. BUI)' ts ln-Act,Clk/Cmpll'$10,800 neu. For appt call IEL[~ 6'5-8511 Kina Bedroom Set S19S 2 3 spd bike. scuba gear & F /lime pc>silions avail. terestin& work. FOi' appl. GO/llecpt/Anab .. O 800 ' Love seals $75 eac.b. refrif. Ma.lte ofr. Call Ideal s chedule. Xlnt 551 -9211, llr. Wul, .. • m-1410 15 cu. ft. FRIGIDAIRE 16 Game Table Set -25. 644-5631 company benefit.a which NewportStaU....,lDc. Lia'RemdenA&ency Id C t -•---------• UlClude medical, dental, 41D08in:la,1¥tab 'M Tedmldan SEA v 1ce s yn . o . opper one GiaN colfee table us. Leavinf. Selliq 3 pi~e ptoftt sharinf, Ute lo· SALES· TEL EPSON E Hewport/UMllO/Free 9-A TICIMCIAM Call or come in today .finllb -9. 4~ Much more. 6'1~lOS black vinyl stuffed Liv· surance, pension pro-A11reui ve, es per 'd lmmed. ooecWla for a Irvine. 813-1441 Wube.r aod Dryer K 1 N G W a t e r bed lnl Room furniture. l. \ .... -... -•---to Q.A lellt tAicbnlcfaa wlth s · 1 gram. --•--P8·-~upr. inanalolfr 21mBualoes1Ctz.Dr. Bothl250 w/heater&drawen.still am mons s e e p er. Apply 1nperson: sell 1port1wear • ac· leCln'AaY trouble abclotini. #20I 64&-S848 uoderwarr. 759.9215 Mercury Marquis Car. J.C.PEMMY ceuorle1 by telephone ..._~ All in good cood . 24 Fashion Island nationally. Salea exper ca _,,,~ f Translator theor y a Hunt. 8each,M7-3498 FRlGIDAlRE refrig. lS.S HEXAGON shape Med 979-2029. Newport Beach req. Surfer Publl1blo1 ~r N:f.P~ wlnv:~~ ~bl~:: 1115.2 Beacb Blvd. c/f, whlle. Spotless cond. style tbl a. 4 cl\n, pad 6 2 . r:.O E M/F Group, San Juan Capo. mentftrm. Requires•--t 12»-E $1SO.S41-7813pm. leaves.$300.957-8798 Eme rge ncy lighting 496-5922 E l SS D ,_., men . .. transformer $20. Approx Witham. • • ave lkilll (abthnd: llO; \yplnf t..agunaNiguel,&31-0542 llcJdes 1020 f)-encb Provincial walnut 15M chain link fence $50 75). Sound prolesaiooal OUr company offers a 2'1957 Cabot Rd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• coffee • comer tables 642-3379 S .., vi...a.s aper., maturity • cor· compet.Me turtinl com· Equal Opportunity Miyata 110 t ourina. 10 $200. 546-t226. · --------,.. • ~ porate bkard. helpful. petitlve atartiq lalary Em 1 "/F /H spcl. Many xtru. $250. CLO U.S. Army wind-up •CC""'..,.. ,..._,, . ._,.._ I l t l P oyer ...... ~ VVl'lllt• '<AU • ..-v..-w ll D emp oyee 541-193anytime. 3 Bar s tools, padded Phooolrapb $50. Locker COUMS&Oa beneftta. Pleue•pply. . . arms. brown Naugahyde Boa szo. Larae Maenet Securi -Offi ted U9 &0C DIY. Of Mans 10 spd bike, al.moct w /chrome. SlSO. Eves for Underwater treasure P"" Pllfia'on av .. allp /fD Ollr Ne..;!rt aeC.::b •:ea. IOSIMOUMT IMC. Typist new, '1S. SS1·S009 $15. • &aJ contact cement -• lo ... ..._ U-" • ~··-~aRd. 631-2029 •10. Cbev I lug 16.S ~Coast Pla.&a otflce. ...._.. per -· ... onm - -•..... El c Sol •-• S'v..pre(erred includinl trailllAlsupplled.f\aUor Ml-l700 POUCYTYPIST 20"8MXaood cood. eaant otton ·a • D~plu wheel SIO. 5;[ boun. Call Kathy pertU-.Ka.le/Female. '40 Loveseat. loose pillows, 1 /6·"'·~ H.P . Elec Amburl.Y · 5tCMOll lleUreu welc ome. 1W LIADll nu. poa1Uon requirea 6'5-422'1 new! s.e.0489, s.s.2-6498 Moton. 642-3379 . • · •. _. ~ • trwparU· Part time. $3.51 ft«. Aa· ~-.. +..-1.t · ......,. cond '" to de CA1rnl1 Pl rw Uon reqmrecl. call for aiatant Supervilin1, ---...,,._ c •rr•lr • ...,. ·" cus m ma Sul Dieto Antiq11e Show Rest aur 8.11t SGT. PEPPERONl'S PJZZA STOR E Ci«AHD PIANOS From $1995 .. , Spinet $795, Studio Upr $995. Many ornale uprights. - Recon & refin. From $1S915. o.ftt"-io . 8600 flamUton, HB 960-llSS Antiq ue 18$8 P ia no. Mason-Hamlin upright. Walnut burl Hnish, $475. ~ BA LDWIN G RAN D, Ebony 5'8", 6 mos old. Perf. oood. '6800/080 . 642-9755 PIANO WANTED. Priv. Party wanll to buy Piano for cub. 558-0913 HAMMOND oaff AM COMSOl.IH-100 Excellent CondlUon Movin1 MUST Sell. sz.ooo 080844-6847 Now hiring for full & part·l1me openings at locauons nr OC Airport. Vaned days & hrs. Ideal supplemental income for hoWewives .tr students. Olil' progressive growinf company offen opptys tor advancement bu ed o n y o ur j o b performance . Pleasant working conds. Mu.st be Ul or over. Apply in peaon. Su•l CT & a..-appt. m.lilO. pluaio1. ar hLIUatlal IODd akilla (45-SOWPM. If'' • IOJO rust sofa, eod table &s Aui 29/30/31 . Town a. 88SToJCenterDr. t.ema pncrama. Ctt1 ol ~l;l~'!it •••••••••••••••••••••• small c h es t . $2 25. Country Hotel. Se e C<>Aa Ye.a, Ca. 1211211 Secy /Recept; a briflat 1"ioe, 75'-3114. fl c e Pr 0 c: du re 1 . ~·s Pboeolrapblc -.1111. ~ed sertM>n llOOS for Uprilhl piano, very good E.O.E. cbewfulaoa-•moker. TalCOUISI Familiarity witb in· Mapdne back lsaues ..... 5* 1055 _deUils_,;_ __ • ------1 cood. To private party. Jollie 151.9025 Develop . A I Io c . I u r a 0 c e po l l c Complete aeta in alfici ••••••••••••••••••••••• P\lch M<>-Ped 1.978 12.5(). SS?-6207 after 6 pm. 2300 So. East Bristol Santa Ana Heights (Next to Mc Donalds> E.O.E. Schooll .,.AVISO .. Ol Ac:c:T Coa•tline Community terminolo&Y aasembly bUJden foe ~71. Mil• Great Garaae Sale, furn, Gold love seat. practical· WU R LITZ E R 0 r g an NOON SUP.. R-l Koowledteofaecountiq Colle1e. Fountain and let·up ls desired. ~Jan. 1-ue for 1974 clothing, 1porting &oodl, ly new $125. Socket Sets. Model U40. Ex. cond. br dally, Davb Mldclle tllruftauciallltatAlmeat, ValleJ. SU56/$l6Sl/mo. Goocherbalcommuoica· <Xer.1~ miac.ldayonly,SatAug l"fs ~"drive. Fia · t&5()or trade ·lor piano Sehl, Newport Mesa Sehl lmm.d ~101. lla•t + O'Qt ..... l•S beDefttl. tioauklllurereq\llred. KOWA SUper 68 21/•x2~ 30. 9-5. 19831 Maritime ..... ., ... c:.. 980-8036 O\al. 781).3400 .w:=w or rilbt '-div. S l l ~Ul~, ~H.~B~. ~(!Be;a:c:b~w:alk~l lrgmearii .• --.--~· ~!iiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ~ /T ..... --w To°""'" depattmeat.a Pleue contact E•tber LR • tb t bre.e en olfGoldenwesL MANA ... lR ,..._. Secretary /Gen'l office. lii·5llO ~for telecoune Hacberc at 714.551-1414 ftlters. All new, m orig Restaurant FULL TIMI Kiaa the Irvine CClf'POr&\e 5enice st Uoa aUeDdant SPM~nt. App~ eat. 208 for lotervlew aJJ-tm.es. Beal olfer 158--0080 ReCri&. Beds. Tbla, Stereo 0th~ !Ull and p rr pos. world aood-bye for a ..... or .. ~ ... lime atler'. Commun'\. yll,c o"°1le1e1 , pointmeot. u--•ya C330, 80mm le Stand. much more! avaU 1mmed . Apply ln quiet Corona del Mar ,.,.. .-• _,_ .. ~ N t ' ........ 963-'549 peNN\ ,__..,_ .. ... ct , ...-eve • .._.. ea UTO A.daliu, Cost.a M••· witb pl.ltd arip. $350. ·--,·· ~----.. an .. a u.rer 1 ·--·aaee •band writ· CA.-.. SM-51M7 IUA 951-099 l• Petite C4'fe Rep need• pleuant ;c:--Aa,pty 25IO Newport ft · Giant Garaae Sale, Sat" tlwrti:ngton Center tel1 ... ~of:icpee.ruso:':'tityyp!~ Bhd, Costa Mesa. T1h11>111 S•cll•• 1111 ace C F?lf my C4Jls IOH ~· ~J· (~U~dge Restaurant .... • ""' .... t3.75 br Pl• boouaet to .t M.ill A•rk• ...................... ' · · S t raw H a t Pina lafWna.Noo·1m.lcrpref.Servlce Station AtlH· ttart.Noexperneceaa. HOS.... Hi malayan Kitteos ...,._ 1060 R~gta ur anl . H .B. 6 875-D>. dull, esper, ref'• req'd. No aelllol. Acro11 ltom C.F.A. Ricadoro/Mln ••••••••••••••••••••••• P'ou.ntain Valley loca-SICllT AIY ,,,._. '2IO per wit to start. NB OC Airl*t-J..tpm call Ormtt° C• f2"1 Chiu Line 540-1780 Rec. Appaloosa Qcldina, 6 UOl'lll. Openings ror re-wanted to work io -com· area. "4·1151 Sue, M.1-0l• Equal =unity Penian Kitten.a. CFA reg yn. Very well trained gular & lead personnel. (ortable Newport Beacb Sblpplni IJ ReeeMnc Ii ~ Em yer Champion Uoea. $30I> ea ~a~ b:ckaround Da.y or nlgbl,partorlull office. Prlef. esprd, mile. Phone 7:30-SPM SOUCITOIS H2-8SU. 8'2·3100 646-vea. woe. Exp in pw a opera-mature sleno1rapher. llon·Ftl. 980-3111. Able Ca1J SM c~. SU 6'1S-GIU. Pam. 9 yr old Quarter Horse. Uons preferred. Apply in Cail Erle at 111-5130 Ntired, welcome. Jua.n Cepl•trano arH :g:pr:: De91 1040 mare, gentle. $600. per50ll 9920 Warner Ave. r-llf '"'•Y from your home or •••••••••••••••••••••• 841-1583 H.B.847-2571. --a ..... WT. Cblldrn'• Hospital El'rCUTIVE II ....... _-...a..1061 ~ Elcrow 1iri w/ aome laspectlq•packlnaam. <>raQe County <CKOC) -~-KEESHOND Pups. AKC.1111 ••- TIME IS MONEY Rest.aurant bkkp1. up. Bonua ;;;a:WilitnlD. Female Thrift Storea. Liberal ~C"l£TAllES <:::balQp •ire. M/F. Pet ••••-••••••••••••••••• • COOKS w/real estate llcease. prtl'd. )IOll&hly,..,.. • O-m•ioo•' Fot Appt. -.., •bow . P v t Pt Y . San '50 Now I I I Want to HOSTESS SUrt launed. Mr. Davia xlnt. co. benefit•. call Mr Mclleever We are acceplln& ap-Z13/W7·1.M5a1Upm. eoclk • atlll keep coon •----------------.. Avaalable days •ni&hts. nO-llCOl DeJtl'Ollic Corp, Coat• m.uo pUcat.loaa for eucuUve EnsUab Sbeepdoi . ~~~c;'o!'1:1:: oo bU?y-fo~~ 8d res Call btwn 2·•· Caalt'N .. -an'"'•Y Meu.M6-0tGll Hcreterlal po1 ltloas . ~. no papers. 1 ._358. Call Barbara Cleaver. New1>0rt Beach. --Tal.laS Shortlaaod or IOwpm re-• 752-2531. 2$-45, par\·tlme, book· Pwm, flt (5~ clay wll). q'*-1. Wide variety ot mo. $100. 812·2711· _Iii_·_, __ .----- keepln1, typlDI n,.r Ws zhal App 11 c a a t 1 w l t b •ckcrouada needed. For Sale: Old Enalis ......, 1070 Reltauran\ f91. Good pa.y • .Randy '111' * ~ po&eatlal de· Onnle Couocy Airport Sbeepdol pup, AK -·•••••••••••••••••••• Waltreu wanted. Jolly Oene957-40ZS ..._ T~--..-lllat wea T H o..... L Be h D-:.~:' ...___ -~.,-.. ...-__;,m_. · pepen.evea: ~m. •DIMBDIA KCAS • ._er. a1una ac . SECRETARY - --· -55J IMU' For Gold, Sliver, Ho phone calla. Apply In El prd. Probate ad· C ~al. Call m -llOO "Vftil AKC Cocker Spaniel. Platinum. ADY k lndi ~-cniDll&ntor '"",...,..... --. male, Buff. l~ yra, cood .• amount. Danie Rauurant law nnn. aitpOd area,=~:-.:,: ,..ccoShopClerl: Put cn-L•n:._ bouae broken. •aoo . ...:•:......:.... .. ;....;,.. _____ _ s-d ... Atta1. Newport Bch. Cal ,... ., ,......,_.. MUil ·ume . Retail nper. Ii ~'1111. a~ Unique Dl•mood Pvt. country club. full wu ....... -..... vddCdf.drtYen Mlpf\al ....... CltlMD Tfwc:MW't'l'lllSOfHl$0VICfS FOJl SALE : AK C Weddlas Rina. AP· Ulm. lOAM to SPMi I day :=~/ MceaM w /IOOd dlhlD1 OK. lalDb Shack,• S. tw1iatered SAMOYED pr a la e d at U 75 . _.,~.perhr.Cal Wed. -"'· '"'•-ST. ,...... 17tll.8t.C.K . J71J..,.....,... llmonthaotd.Bea\offer. DeHperate teke $SIS dlnl Fri. for U:lterview. -.._... alOl7 <::Mlt..131.a74' IM·5406 Backsnud la ~kpt. W• off•-r coapeUU.,. 'r.. 'hwll dft'left •lat· .............. · ~ant • ·~cept.inf host .. ~ -"* applicaUooa al .-.cormlck'• Landlaa. -Alrw&)l,Cll. I i ~· ,.,_.... • -...... ft6t1a 18cl• ed. ap'cl .ty. Uve la fllwleY• 1041 tk t' Ff 1071 016ftDle. VSRY Lile, Meelkal _. s:>.\a1 o.a-..-.-WAITllllll "'!••••••••••••••••••• -••••••••••••••••••• MISSALARY.Mpt .......... P._.apfb Afpl,y la pe..-"' ull &a1ll1ta 8laHpdo1. 8u •tal •PR>' ~t *al -.1411 ll: PDIOICM&L " Wbllt a Wonderf\&l Wor'4 for ap,t. Lotd Jim'• g::>. f==· MbMW. ea.GDUam wt See'y ror CPA Offtee. JllDI of lbopplns. ri&ht at ...._.. ... _. Brtatd. Id .... Laa BclL Cal14M-ltll • -tour fln1ertJpa evtry· CM. 7'1,QN1 1 Cock• mb, l T.m.r tt11ll• •-IMO rllr da1 I Dally Piiot w l I ............. JdDt -··················· lfPL ·---·. ,..~,._..A ... T 1 •tr•••••· •PP 1 ...__·.i.-=-.-. ... ,,_.. ..-..w •--~It. ~-.... 0 P •c:e bttweeo tam-Upm . -....--• • .__ • ••-anm .; Ja:."La!!':ir c-a!~rn:".:'vr: Claarllt'a ClaUI, JOOl 91l,lwltbBAS&I r.-,-:::a.~-:·,;r'f: -· ...._'-a.illlim.Bldll.SWZl9. IUaBREEZlt --.. ..,)'OU. ClaMUled Adlta.M78 ____ _;,.. _____ .., • r•~ -.. -•I 11-· • 1 - ' -f ~t wov-k ? use AnlWfl At/ service when placing your ad ... a Daily Pilot ad number will appear in your ad we take your messages 24 hours a day ... you call in at your convenience during office hours and get the responses to your ad . . . this service is only $10 per week. For more information and to place your ad call 642-5678. DAllY PILOT -t i.I I I 9 ........ I •"1f'¥f ,...... fHO ........ lf'tH AiihM. ... lrfH Wednesd•y. August V . 11*> OAILll' DU nT IJ• --.... · -----.:.. ,~ 1:::...__. ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ::::,•••••••••••••9•7 ...................... ;;j;· Aldos, l•parttd ~ ...... ..,,rttd UMd ._ .. 0. .... r_-._ .._.. IT°:( Pllup 1~k 117 _.,.. 12 l,eM ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• Ill Ueai .... leee•••-•• ............ Heeeee ••• /If•.. I 60 • l.ud 0 N lnl H••••• •••••••eeue •• •• •••••••••.••• ••••• ••• ••• .... •-• fJH Valla 9770 99JO .....,. _ _.. .. __ •• Ub.'-• 8/J' "14 twin ••••••••••••••••••••••• • .., ro •• .. -·---· c--., LDl'US £SPIRIT 82 ~ ..... ..... ; ~-""~-~--;_., . ak liah "-' ot h 12~· Urwt, •ood body, rlrat -xu ~·' M t IU bl 23 000 ••••u••••••••••••••••• •n•••••••••••••••••••• ...... ••••••••••••••••• -=-~::·:::.= ... ,, 2 .~. co Mff :.ia~~_:m~ .,_, UIOtaba.MIMa OLOUJ__ m1~e!. s1~.000':!·1>e1t'otr. •tOEAlER IN U.~.A. ·~=~ 1:. ~';:C:·.J.~~~ • ..., 11a, t•• uradera, wHk + t• a •ll•·v.. 9170 ·~ 211 945 ·3101 or JR{ IOY 6'4.-S IQOll.siooo:Ml·IS54 . ...._.,, 0 Itta -~-"!:r" YMlll& ... _ ....................... W • 2U...l031. CARVEi ·• vw Bua. Runa, but ttZI ......-Su1111u1~11-•• ........ _. ll a.ta M••· tralln ,_. '71 • HO , 41,000 W..u•1.._ t740 .OUS·ROYCE needs work. $950 or bit ~.e .............. . •ate I LJ• w I• 1 D ' Orta Cull T'wl• ape('e, 30/ft , max. t'° ..U.. •~YI. •tidi, 9800. Salllt&rvl~·Le .. lna ••••••••••••••••••••••• :'~"'tl.-:,. otr. Call IMl--0572 ·14 CHRY N. y . Pr w IS -~ ,..... HllH. lhst Hll C.brillo, 1&11. MM"Ja ...... ~ C_...er,lllC. COWARlf ~ near c1 ... 1c Coad .. needs -----~-.;~----1 DI--AMjq ·=" ... ,,..;... "" 7t CIM¥J v •. AT. I•• RoL uJ:mboreeBMW ~~.~f~~o,~.;.!!:dp~~~ Cl0H05UNOAY$ ·~~~v~r .~~k~ ~.=~-~~:ork . ?••;& ..... llt4 = :-'msNecodl ·-·-................ Llr9,bvydtysuap,aooo. Newportluch 640--6444 and 1111uatprke. '»BENTLEYRoU'sCon-perfect SHOO . days el.1ii8*.-u ...... -.... • 11• laYadet' ~ wMll ~.a.1/4'4,l'fat HOUSEOFUIPORTS venloo, Xlnt Sha pe, M2-779t /4N-21.36eves Cid' II fal 99S0 ftU•M• lT' y .... lllllllillll • Coa,leUIJ ult am Tudemaa 100 won DIALMll-CIDIS mutt see to appreciate. ,63 BAJA Many Xtras ••••••••••••••••••••••• ta.•ML....._._. a.tP, 19101 •nl'lr. ~ .... air~• de van llOOO. M1&1t .... ,.. IOIMeLA ... 't "1·2377 Make0ffert7J.7084 .. «lOaft.erS:30pm '72: 2 door. Mue Offer. •...., a.ma N&WI -. ~;d for tomput .U.b.f0waer.U7-0ff&. -8aJboauiand . .. a..,.._, n• a.WO.MHnl __ .M,000.MZllN, & IUYYOURMICIDISP ~ 9760 642-7087 173-5927 ........... ___ n.a1 -"71 DODGE Trail•man .._.llCIDIS? ••••••••••••••••••••••• --71·1,....16 MOJUnC&~'l.ytN11\AlJo 1'ravclTra1ler.1IP1 llOO. Runa Oood·GrHl -'71 VWBus,gdrood.12300 '7S Mark IV . Champ. ... 111 ., ,.,.._, 0-M I , 1ood r ond $1400 W-ll Van .,_,Ml-'1ta We .n buylna all pam-ltlO Sill or best offer. Evea 6 concl. Cbampaane cond . ..,_. ..,_ .. al B •ta - -peri!d Mercedes Bena. TUllO. wkendt: 848-7777. Blk/blJ< leath lntr. $a400 • •.•. °"'9lr .... ~ L ... R • 11.)'d ·-vw ,~ v l t 850 1\J. Seadi BJvd. Top dollar for au modell. .... MOW! Muataell Ph5419080 ,... ran •. Au••tl•• •IUlh. • .. •0 0 illO AMER HOLIDAY '9 "'mpr u .• n LAHA8RA I CalJPet«Kayoowr '70 f'aalback, clean, snrf, . . ._ AUO Lo • laterot 24• t\aJI; equip Uader 4'Uftd, Ne~ pelnUi llNt, (5Ml. No. olSA Fwy) HOUSEOFHIPORTS UC&UMT xt.ras. $2.00 or best offer. C...... 99Ji .,,_ ____ ..., •• ' e11a1 jiqJ .,,. Warrant.¥ R latb·AIC· AM /trM at eno cui C7141122-5lJl DtALMlll-C..,.S S&ICTIOMI 97~3999 .................... .. ---------• •nti9fS.IMI 1Maoe Tuk·Automallc ..o.Gl1I Sund.ty by Appt. 13'1·2ST7 lt71 CORVETTE TIL TafNll ,. ... Pref. .,. llAAQUI •• ottahore Res-Never U1ed mso ..... W...tH 9190 llACH IMPORTS 79 vw Sclrocco. Special Silver Arudvenary edi· '7 qui. MlllSH a.rand. ...,.,. . boat tlO ••ord. Private Partywt-5'117 ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• 1979 li9C91S Edit. Recaro seats, lion with ONLY 14,000 ==-: H•. dw.I 1lp1, bert.ba, Tan T ........ utllty t t lO WllPAYTOPDOLLAR '7tlMW6JlCSI I l&aH• N::~R~S:~cu stereo.Loma.67S.9568 mile1!•.ooo.Call dum trlr, very Sow hn ••••••••••••••••••••••• for Lop UNd cara-rorelan1 Silver with black leather. Has all the "toys" in· 752-0900 73 Karmann Ghia Con· l•4f7· 1I10 ~ ........ ,....., aa. NU or lea1t Jll,850 WANTED domt.Uc1 or cluaJca. II ExecullveCar. chadin& a power sunroof verl. supe rb cond lfnoanswer, please keep aorle4 Voa Hofe 6 TTl-UllO,M$-4ZD s-·ll utlllly trailer your ear It extra clean, IOIMd.A ... 1-. & power windows. This Toyohl 9765 Desperate.Absolutely tryiDa. Pn .18 •• •·s .... teeut FlRST! 150N. Beach Blvd. one is in EXCELLENT ••••••••••••••••••••••• ol c ed "~" 8176 -....::..-~-------.1er. • • ~~·-J ....... ,77 751-1967 .. 1 C real rre us . -· .. ii u '1~. Tw dal. rtber1la11 AllllDS..ice,P_.. Jc. . LaHabra 52'l·S333 Connell when you call CotlOUA Vot.o 9772 eqwp, ZJ,000 mi. 48pd, _ ,....., ,.... _ -----~ (SMJ. No. oCSA Fwy.) condition! .Ua or asey 75 TOYOTA '77 Black Corvette, r.....,. Used.,._ eq-'pm .. t, ...uiceat•.*Atour &AcCHMriet '400 &. . 54~1200 • cylinder, • s peed, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ca11 Melody 847-0838. md ••Qlaa JI" wet sllit, dodlanow ••••••••••••••••••••••• ortry b · b II G VOLVO t935 aluallu• laak, back tJNJnl>YACHTBKRS SSAVISAYIS 55t·OSJ6 ~,eta~ee o;~ttree~t -~••••••••••••••••• s-11 a.c ....... &or.. Gl·SW WITH USIO PAITS •• , "'0r-.. C...ty (!ll2MXU> s ... • .. s. SBVICE I I I SADOLllACIC MORE CASH ror your 9 ,__ 1a1a•e ~OHll • 111 IC 17' 8 01 t on Whaler lm,ported carparu 292$Harb0r 81vd Mercedes. Let us settle SZ4t AND LEASING equip. 7ll.-r7 w/WlP Mercury ena. IMPORT COSTA M!SA YAWY your balance or perhaps OVERSEAS DELIVERY se...•11-wt. SSSOO or but offer. AUTOSUPPLY 979-2500 IMPORTS we can trade Call Peter @~ Mowa,,.d EXPERTS ... IOtl sta-&39'1 101,N. Manchester hn pat K.ay, House of Imports. VOlKSWAGlN, INC •••-•••••••••••••••••• Anaheim 775·9900 WI IUY ~•Ha I n c 7 14 J 5 2 3 . 7 2 5 o , GARDEN GROVE EARLE llE SOUTH COAST DODGE It's comlng soon! Watch ror our 1rand opening! ! ! NMrb'.,.,. rllowcue, 4'. l ~kt,'>J1!~k2~79j20°rrsn Pr Chev 15" chrome rims Q.IAN CA.IS ._ 1 1 4 I 7 5 o · 7 2 o 1 • 13731 Harbor Blvd. VOLVO Aleo otber attractive VHF• S 1 LOR f b SlS. Ford 4 bbl manifold ....... TIUCIS .~Z:. of 213/921-2588. Santa Ana Sl4-4 I OO 19116 Harbor Blvd. ~TH plaltlc abelvea l'75"l3l90 • w m · res 11 ~ _..,_ f'w B e a Park COSTA MESA MO-J&Zl . • wtr flush, mint cond. w/carb SS. Sama parts !l.laul IMW'S ~·~ . 64L9JOl 540.9467 ~~ M u s t s e I I . P P Wash Bin $10 . Late .....,...,, '70 Corona Mark JI, 4 dr, - TV,..... 714-613-1611. model transaxle core .... • •61 2505 68,000 mi, very good AMlos. _ _:_:...:....._U_H'Cl _____ I Q GJf. IM. Stereo 1091 0 $2.5. Old lire expander for 15 PIE-OWNED Sunroof 0 970) cond. $1195. 644·2052 •••• •• •• ••• •• • ••. ••. ••• ....................... to.ls. Sail 9 60 split rims $1.5. 19SO Buick IMW'S SS9SO CMwal t90 I KEF Sprltr prices are go-••••••••••••••••••••••• radio & center dash , To choose Crom .74 thru 0 S '76 COROLLA SRS, while ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1111 • Sepl' l . Buy or or· '·&9, Ludera .16, ~ft. va.m 1rille $2S. l~ Packard ,79 . 2002's, 320i's. 530l 's, JIM SLEM M w/lan int. 5spd . new stl der DOW lo but inc. h u 11 , II 11 p In NB . radio 125. 2 disc wheels 630Ci's IMPORTS belted rad tires. AM/FM MOTHIMG ova 2M8 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 540.0JlO AllaatlcMuslc,646-8895 beaut ifu l. $4000 · forl9Z7Chev$2S.2 wood TOPDOLLAI For the best deal 1n l.970 HARBORBLVO. stereo cass deck. 1 $4995 -------.. --- 1 884·9010. spoke wheels for 25 Chev Orange County ... Come COSTA MESA owner. 759-1191. ·m Dodge Polara. One Beaut.i.f\al RCA 25 color ...,. MORGAN SI •78 $.'50. Pair 39 Packard 120 PAID FOi see us today! 631·127 6 .70 c .... •IEIS owner. S8K orig.h .miles, 1V 2 yr wmty free de-..., oop, · f d s95 GOOD & ca.••a..a 5 ...... DLH ... -orona "~ comp. maint. aslory . ' ' S/dsl, roller furling, & front en ers _,,,." -•• ~ ruoo •UTO C__..... av a i I . GR EAT livery.SlJ'.646-l'llS Dod&er. knot lno, wheel 642-3379 USIDC•IS! VAUIYl...rvlTS M FM 646-4162 _..,._ be -• ~ . Pk 1968 ~. 4 s p . A I i~-s... Str t SHAPE!!! Sl ,250 or st 24" R.C.A. w/--4•. Better than new AMfot for S• 28402 Marguen le wy. Clean S37'"". ~ .. er ee ...- 67 1:1.230 67 ., 3068 ...,..... I Mission Vie1·0 -'67 Toyota-Runs tood. COSTA M~A .... er. .,. · ..,. . ~O~~~!m ~~:2cii~S.~~port ••••••l;~i;:z;;•bW••••' • ll1·2040 495.4949 642"7866 New trans, good body, 673-2712. NOTICE TO • • . ·68 2.80 SL. 2 Tops. Very $5 5 0 . C a.!.LJ1 a_y s 5_40-9202 1978 Dodge Colt. Ex· 22"COLORT.V.Sl23 Zl' AQUARIUS 1974, very READERSAND '72_B~~!U~alc:....4a.Pd. ~nr. A-aro., a ir 6:J'Fn'7(fi'S40.5544 -Mdl ttlO cellenl condition. 2 door lyearWarranity sharp, 3 sahls., lraile.r, ADVERTISERS • • • • ver y clean :. MUS.T -1~/0fltr 13·6330. T~ _,.76 -~---·.-..---.. ·~.-TUIT'C>Oll , -.~ Mf;SMO= • }Qfgpo Gba. s.fuL.Jl~ -~C~·i>• ~Lee ••nc-tt.57 Mi-9666 .;:-;r.: ............... '1.966 &&ck Riviera. Runs mileage , 4 s peed --..-= N.B. MSOO Owner will advertised by vehicle " S3500/080675·17tl . . . ----t. foots good' See to transmission FM stereo TemU OD TV "Pone Set" fmanceS48·7M9 dealers in the vehicle COlhl Mesa 645-5700 MBZ '77 3000 , s nrf · ·79 Spat~~·a/~dials , :PP~eciate ! S97SJobo. cassette . sa.'sso FIRM. 1Viacl. Cost S50 Best Of. classified advertising '7SS30i, auto trans, yellow, bamboo int .. aux stereo, ,...<>nl\ 544_:eau Ask for David at 97S-0113. 551-4435 Irvine. rer. llilte-.7152 UNDENBURG 22 ' full oolumns does nol include WANTED! air, $6300. tank. clean. 4-0< $15.000 covers._... race. 6 sails w/trlr. any a pplicable taxes, 67>0693. 673-7368. VollswllCJMI 9770 '77 Le Sabre: Sunroof. '77 ASPEN WAGON 21M ~l CB Jefferson $120008'6-0842 license. transfer fees. Late model Toyotas and r-..1. 9715 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $3950 Call Betty 831·3114 mi, White, Good Cood, tramceiver, never taken , finance ch,arges, fees for V. 0 Iv 0 11 • Ca 11 us ._..... 1910 MIZ 240D or49>2378 6'0-7132 out of box, l50 or beat of. 18 Hobtecat. Trailer. Ful-air pollution control de· TODAY!!! ••••••••••••••••••••••• loaded --------- f•. Call Paul 774-0589 ly outlitted, good cond. vice certifications or de· 2 new front Kool shocks Assume lease Having trouble selling '77 LaSabre, l owner, '77 Aspen: 4 door, 36,000 $1300.645-7673,eves. aler documentary pre-<fitting '72 lo '74 V-6's) 714 ·661-0827. your car? Try .. us! Paid xlnt con d $2 ,895. miles. Xlnt. cond. Call ..... & .._.__._ onJ ..,0 for both New for or not! Asa for Tom ""l """"" k' $2800 , , --. paration charges unless TOYOTA-\'OLYO Y •• · •"·in· . _.,.,_..__, ________ 1 832·03S9. As mg or -•·I .. Wind Surfer. Works Ex· otherwise specified by Sears heavy duty 48 ·79 Mercedes 3000. 35,000 IUJL. C ••ic 9915 bestolfer. ••--.. ••••••••••••••• ceUent.$500.LotaofFun. theadvertiser. ttUH..._lh& monthbatlery,onJy$30. mi. silver/blue. s nrf, JIMM.&.Rl.._.O ----~ 8111.. 9010 aoodcond.t97'-4672 -.,4,~9"10'•1 _ ... •:•40.,4,7 • Uke New "Racemark" SlB.SOO cash or assume A " ••••••••••••••••••••••• FGr-d 9940 •~/ '"" " I athe sport steen·ng VOLISW•4 1Do..1 .78 SEVILLE Silver . 21M ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••-.. •••••••••••••••••SACRIFICE: To for a -"!..~~ e r lse or $325mo W/$1500 .,.._.~ Marine Woodwork In· . Y Cliiasks 9520 wheel, only SSO ! Call dn. 675.5994 11711 llACH a.VD. mi, like new. • '64 Galaxie soo. runs good. t.iarw • et.c to Bil Boy. SaJty character ••••••••••••••••••••••• PORSCHES 675-6057 ---------•--h 640·7132 PIO/offer. . · + cua m 3'' Sloop. Cutler Bow. KJDS-Dnve to colleee ............ ~ Call631-0784 cabaneu • tit;:~ SpruceMut.18'Cockt.ail CLASSIC! W.. 9720 with class. 66 MBZ 250S. 142·2000 Seville Con vertible -------- Orlll-2:555 area. Seata 12-14. Aux. 19'2FOID WANTED Looks good, runs good. ~~~~~~~~~I Roadster, cuatom wire 'Tl Granada, 2-dr, A/C, ---------I encine. Spinnaker gear. • ... "'""'~ $3250. 548•0066 or 645•6080 ,71 'fW whla, new radials, 2 dr. lo PS /PB. new tires, clean, "--de ood Ro C I t -"'-~"" mi, Mercedes cloth top. SZ650. 831·0611 . ...-ma w W· 0 m P e e c 0 v e r · 6 cyL, new engine, new Allow us the opportunity SCIROCCO drtt bm 6 copper tone ·ma Oairy. Needl work. Replacement coat trans .. new tires, new toconsiderlhepurchue L978 MercedesJOOD.llght color,lof akind,aneye ~ 99•5 -. • l.·_ ,.._,_ Rowln1 rn.soo. Priced for quick electn·cal system. ne~ or trade·t·n of your clean metallic green. sunrl. 4 cylinder, automatic ••• ••••••••• -a.a. .... _ I Sl 900 M t -·th u Bek sette •<AK transmission, gold. catcber.12$000/beslofr.•••••••••• • DIDIY W/oar1 $295. sa e •L. . . us l pa.int job, noor shjft & Porsche . Check w1 s _,_ct erdca642s 9686 . ..,., . Perfect for your ware. (213)217·171i '79 Lim o u sine, 44 ·• nrp Kaya.It w/oan 6 seen . ow anteres carpet. ~/best orcer. f.liodlliaioiiyi.iii!r-~,;:!!ii ,...., con . · <328TWU> stretch, Sony Color TV, lldrt$125.1'11-Q36. fuwacin1 avail. 673-1344, cau 848-after S p.m. ,_ l11J1ii8A3 MG 9742 SSl9t '76 Eldo Clusic Convert. Black. ext. 48QOmi, elec ~---....._-------i 7141973-1345. If busy, please keep try. i..lL ~··~ ....................... Beaut, good cood. Muat ~atioo window. Black 1 • mg ; if no answer. please sell. 894-0060, 661·3451 PP leather front int, blue -I tOlO Need to buy complete lt.eepLrying! ·~'"7 ~:.,. ei-ci ._ '76 MG MIDGET ~~J.lowaitd ve&our back int. Elect ;;;:;~;;.::;~··~:·t:·r: ~:f~ ~~ n ':': 1 : cf~: '67 PONTIAC 0 ••t1en °'0 ..... l>l·U» ~~!~;;M ~!~.'. ~~~: UftA s.s.1914 9744 ~ v~~~~~7::o~Ec ·~a~;~~~t~8frkeb':'!: =~nt~~~ Ted WiWams Special, 142..e&OO. ·--TO" 53K · $8500 661 7<Y74 ,_. 12 000 -•11 900 """'c • nu, · · •••••••••• ••••••••••••• 13731 Harbor Blvd. ' ml' • ' · 543-.-.... MnQy med $400. &42·'12S 7 12· ALCORT MINI-FISH. V-8, 4 speed, factory air Top Dlllar Must sell '77 280Z. Air. FM MGB·GT. classic, '73, 514-4100 96G-6.12S. -------9-9-50- 11' ClaHic Fan Tail Won on Game Show, conditioning, po we r cass wt.re whls, radials, minl cood. $3550. __ ..;:,.,;:._ _____ 1C o 9917 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I ........... Off s•aooolna, l owner, very Paid .,... """"' lallldl mo-· ... t er used 4 limes $350. 2291 orig~ condition with sunshade, xlnl cond. ....,. . .._., 11 bright red super beetle, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORANGE COUNTY'S S:311pmta.70t'1 Tuslin,CM.64>2037 ractoryHurst(UEN290) ForYourCar! 4S8-14S4 76 MGB, sharp, 42K mi, looks great, runs great, lt77Cr troLT RMIST IMh. Pewer 9040 CAL 2S w /Npl berth. $2999 JOHMSOM & SOM '782.llOZ, s spd, AC, stereo, $3.350. $21.50. 675-0349. Very clean condition. lJNCOLN·MERCURY ••••-••••••••••••••••• Clean, fully equipped for Linc:o'--Mwcury new radials. Flawless! 499·1907 0 h Yellow with white in· DEALERSHIP Blvd. --------1 Rabbit. & as er aux. lerior. Air condilionina. • •y FL~D•O .. 1971 SCAIAI race or cruise. Sell or ·@•.u~ .. L J.lowc:w:( Co&~~s~rbor ~·ssao rr-io . .PP. 1714) 497·3487 P!lllpOI 9741 tank, I day inst. com· power bra.Iles a.nd sleer· ~or..N.';'Eieu~ TwlD 330'1, 150 hours, trade up to larger boat ~-.~ rr~ EY BEE •~pd ••••••••••••••••••••••• plete $17S. 7S9-1209 ing. AM /FM. 8 track ,., 18 Auto c -•-r Dr. ao.ded.. Prt. pty. Ma.Ile w/Newport slip. 675-4349. · ~..,,,/, vOllCSWAGlN. tNC 1 ·77 HON . ..., • ~ _,..., dftr. Need t.o ..U lm---.....:..--.:......----1 • GAROlNGROVl W•P., Xlntmileage,cleanP.P. $4000RHATI! 77 vw bus, good cond, stereo.49Kmi.t9 mpa. SD~·LakeForesteu . mecliate)y ... movina out ~~lpaJ. 13731Harbor81vd. OVER 12450673-0110 00 any brand n ew blue/white, 7 pass. $4750. o'168-S837<> IRVINE of arH. Call 5441-1200 _. 9070 534-4100 .._ _ _._ ....... 9725 Peuaeot SO.. 499-4672. '79 Xlnl Cond, take over ll0.7000 <lloa.-Frl. days);••••••••••••••••••••••• __ ..;:,...::_ ____ --l -~ 1 I Xtr 731·8211 (eveala1s ls S ide Tie avail 2S ' '46FordWoodie,restor · or OW' 1910 505 ...,. ...... ......,.. --ed F Y Good ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1.979 VW CONVERTIBLE. very ow7:,_as1~.. u . '72 ,......_y p-.,. g pau. weekend•). Ask for Ciberelass sailboats. SU,000. VW, Poncheor Audi '72 128: 4 door. Needs 1 metallic blue/blk. xlnt wp. Loaded. OrieinaJ Jeny Mark at 28th St Marina 675-6161 body work " mutrler. lG• & l»nelt cond, 6900 mi, $8800 or "711CAMARO Fully loaded owner. $1000.67s-4Jl61. · · 87U80S · ltlflll&Jt41~ .. ;,•,:JI F.ng. x1nt. 1695 oBo. tBI NOW!" best 7so.<8>1 oot " in 1 t 36' .ISLAND GYPSY, '78,1---------t·s2 WlLLYS P.U. 283 · · 646-6729 ••• . . ~i.S::: mi. Mrn/ co~::........ ttSZ twadlla,AC,31lat.erms, •• ,..... cbevyeog. 4wbd. bestol· VW-PORSCHE·AUDI ... 9727 ···cH 1~1Ts WAMTED ~.800or make ofr. Must ••••••••••••••••••••••• a'*> pilot. radar. Al OW' r fer 536-!n9S ~ E. Coast Hhray ~ .........,, VW Bug in good cond. see' Dy· "H ·7"""' eves· '68 llualan1. SACRIFICE do .. Sii 500 N t ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..:..:.~·--------! t Ba Id Dri ••••••••••••••••••••••• 848 Dove Street bod 157 . . ~ """'· . FOR HONEYMOON SI caa ' . wp C cr.-1-/ •---u _. a ya e ve ~PORT BEACH with good y. &4l-9 640-l23l $2,000/0BO. s~0-0910, Yadlt ~ch. t7S-ll00. -aJ.:n, -9120 ---.•u Newport Beach 673-0900 , .. ,,,." .. V.wdn 95)0 _ __,;:, ______ 1 VISIT YOUI 752-0900 68 VW convertible, new '73 EXCELLENT CON· 931-1260. 4J'er. ... ...., ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••.••••••••••• TOP SPAJD FOR T , t ' t omoN M Col ,,•---------- Fa lly equipped , '71Pil&riml'bed.cam.per FibergJus Dune Bu1gy lllPORTflSPORTS OIANGECOAS '-'* 9750 engine. ires, op, . aroon or '96 Super sharp. $3,850. beaUIWu.lly maiJltaiaed, $100. 6 4 wbl drive tires Basket case, 40 Hp CARS. 848-'1100 HONDA ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548·1837· Low Miles $2,600 OBO 289, candy apple red. ready to cnaae or live MO ea. 3Z1 Chevy eng O'bauled eneine, sand '57 COU;PE very good 79 SCI ROCCO. metallic s.58-'7380 wht. vinyltop. S49-2173. •board. Slip may be Dso.646-1308. tiresS400.642·3379 Cadillac Seville, SSOOO ....,quA.RTEIS cond. in /out. $550 red, deluxe cloth an-'75 Camaro. 6 cyl. xlnt M t g 65 289 ena 4 l•ailable. 11~~ Flnanc-~wdn/ 4 Wheel Dri .. s 9550 cub, R.:.:~. TODAY!!! 9SHU70 terior, sunroof, stereo, cood.~ 1 owner. s¢.ar:wn pipes, n~ds ~ble. ~-· i:ir Scuhn 9150 ....................... RSITY 72 914 Bllt on bl.It. Fact. S6200.87J.338J. S:WOO. · motor work. $9SO . • -.a.....a "'~-..t--~ww.••••••••••••••••••••••• '63 J EEPWAGONEER U141Y air,AM/FM8trkstereo, '70 VW Fastback, xlnt. lt71CHIYROUT 673-2484 ,,. .. -. "'--W ...... l .. 1C"h4 SALES 6 SERVICE -• t d • ...,.,.. C I --------iDdllle I' Avoa Reclcreat BM '1S/S Good Condition ....................... OLDSMOllLI ~Ev~ ffi~.a cond. R&H, Sl,850. firm. C.AMARO 'l-21 ow.-a.111 9955 wl< floorboa.ntl aad 4.5 LOADED! 83S·2S45 Alf9._. 9705 Evesall6,644·57S2. Automatic traoa.,air ••••••••••••••••••••••• .......,.._ Jobuon out· Make offer 646- 6744 _P_R_E_G_N_ANT--. _M_u_a_t_Se_l_,11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CiM~:~IS '78 911 S~ Cpe. White, 1970 vw Bus. new tires, con d · · P w r · steer · '79 Dieael Ol<la Cutlass ::.~~~os'!~~n~~~lel 79 Yamaha 750 Spec. '*> JEEP CJS, am/rm, SZOOO IBATI! 2850Harbor Blvd. black tnm. Super low recenttuned, $2200 or bst ing,AM /FM cassette &roucha~ w/all xtras. •••lleadi •U·UZl 9,000/ml, xlnt cood, new cpl, under warranty 00 any im ... Coupes, COSTA M~A miles. Sunroof, stereo, cir 8'2·89S3 deck le ma ls. Excep· Auume laat 18mo. of 3yr 1"11ldiyi. i4o-2254 on *"Ura. rack• back ....:•;.;..0_'°'_06'6-__ 122_1 ___ --i Sedue&CoovertJbles. 540.9640 AC + a multitude or · · llooal! (IS9L E). IN.Call : 955·0031wkdys. -c: ....... '152 '1903 xt.ru. Must sell. 631·130t, "72 VW Bus, 9 ruo•aenger. $4911 561-1B73eves 6 wknda. tbeboel. ·~.n.-.-. . . Trsa tHO ,...., 1910 SP•--s 2 '""'n Ronda Accords ~Dave. x.J.nt cood. $2600. ........_ 9957 . t e • .. • S .. i p j a .... '17SUZUKI RM12SB Moto ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..,,_ ......., · 2 ..... tl 1 ~ ... • "'.. Green w/5 spd Bei0 e . p h 9 T 961-.-a er pm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• nJO&bridl•· Low boun. en.a. Xlnt cond. New *CHIV. MIW '10 .... 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AM /FM stereo 8 track. bucket seats & much morel (169374) INCLUDES sa 195 TRAVEL PACKAGE! NEED CASH??? We pay top dollar for good. clean late modet cars. See Curt Davie or Bryan Hesketh today. WI AUOW Tor DOLLAI flOlt TOW TRADMMI SH US HOWlll SEE OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT ABOUT RENTING A 1980 PLYMOUTH CHAMP! 7 B • • \'our Hometown D•lly NewMpape .. VOL 73, NO. 240, .. SECTIONS, n PAGES ORANGE COU NTY, CALIFORNIA l WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. to 'Go Outside' Won't Fill Be"lsito Post From Within By PA'l'ltJCK KENNEDY 01 * o.lly "li.t Sl.e" The Huntington· Beach City Council will not select a current city employee to replace ousted City Administrator Floyd "Bud" Belsito. _ Contained in the council mo- tiori to fire Belsito by Oct. 1 was the s tipulation that the new city ad mlnlstrator be chosen from outside city hall, Mayor Ruth Bailey said Tuesday. * * * Audit Lags On City's Job Setup The Orange County Man power Commission's c hi ef auditor. Ger ald Salotti, said Tuesday the This removes speculation that Belsito's replacement will be one of three top officials current· ly working for the city. Vince Moorhouse, community ser vices di rector , Frank Arguello, finance director: and Ray Picard. fire chief, have been mentioned in the past as possible re placements for Belsito. Arguello was selected by the 1,000 lbs. of Explosives a udit ...oL .Hunlingla.n....Bea-...ch ... '.,.,s.___.._ .. __ _. council to be interim city ad· ministrator after Belsito vacates his office. When that will occur is uncer· tain, however. The council voted 5 to 2 Tues day t o dis miss Belsito, but asked him to resign before the action was officially announced at the Sept. 2 council meeting. The firing occurred in a closed session after midnight. But Belsito notified the press of his dismissal the next day and has so far not resigned At a press conference Tues- day. Ma yor Bailey would only say Belsito was fi red for poor leadership But Councilman John Thomas said Belsito was accused of poor handling of the city's Com- prehensive Employ ment Train· CStt BELS ITO, Page A2) . Japanese Skipper Kills Self SAN PED R O <AP > -A Japanese au Lo transport ship cap· tam. despondent because more than 200 cars were damaged dur- ing a voyage from Japan, com-af '-s Tltet ?------ ------~------· __ J~~4tt!UY_Jundt~-1Qb__p_r.Q._gr~~-.s---- isn'T going t06e com preted on time. ' milted suicide only hours after the vessel docked in Los Angeles harbor. police said today Motorists on Newport Center Drive are being asked to "sopt" instead of "stop" these days . Newport Beach city crews made the boo-boo Tuesday at the intersections of San Miguel and San Nicolas drives. Workers will be given a spelling lesson this week and asked to repaint both in- tersections. Million Men Duck J)raft Registration BOSTON (AP) -A spot check or several cities indicates that as many as 25 percent of the eligi- ble young men there may have failed to register for the draft. t he Boston Gl obe says. A spokeswoman for the Selective Service System called the sur- vey invalid. Under legislalion approved by Con~ress in June, men born in 1960 and 1961 were required to register for the draft in late July and early August at any post of- fice. Congress did not authorize a resumption of the draft itself. There have been reports that many men failed to comply with the law , but the Selective Service Syst e m, which ad- ministers registration. has not released any figures. S elec t ive Service 'Not Guilty' Says Manin Doctor Piny A Trabuco Can yon man authorities allege posed as an Irvine doctor pleaded not guilty Tuesday in Harbor Municipal Court to felony charges or practic- inC medicine and issuing pre- scriptions without a state license. Ueratd (;. Barnes, 47 , was re- leased from Orange County Jail on $2,500 cash bail posted after his arraicnment, sajd Deputy Dis- trict Attorney Susan Shaw. She said a pre-trial bearing has been set for Sept. 16 in Harbor Municipal Court for Barnes, who wa1 arrested Aus. 20 after an in- vesU1atioo by the State Board or MediHlQuallly Assurance. A1eata from the board's Santa Ana office said Barnes practiced medicine for three years at the Paelfic Southwest Medical Oroap and used the license of a lqiumate Stockton doctor with tlli1amename. A.a lnvest11ation is continuing llllo the quality of care Bamea I••• ht1 patlent1, but pre- mlaary indications are that he dldll'tconduct major1ur1erie1, a Merdapataaid. -lam. ii a former t1Unol1 real· ... , wbo at one time had a pUimaeyUcenae. spokeswoman Joan Lamb said the Globe"s figures did not take into account that the men re- quired to register are a "mobile group and didn't have t'.o register in their area." "We don't want to talk from incomplete data." she said. call· ing the data invalid. The lilobe said it obtained reg· !_stration fig_ures from region11l offices or the U.S. Postal Service serving areas in which more than 10 percent or the nation's population lives. The riewspaper said it tried to make sure that urban. suburban and rural areas were represent· ed. Reporter Alan MacRobert, who conduc\ed the survey. said there were no results from the Deep South or New York Slate. The newspaper said it used a projection based on 1970 census figures to calculate the number or men born in 1960 and 1961 liv- ing in the postal region. then compared it with the number who actually registered. Men from the area who were in the military were adjusted for. the newspaper said. The Globe's calculation did not take mtoaccount the possibili· ty that there may have been population shifts that would arrect the estimate ofthe number or men who should have re gistered, Mac Robert said. The Globe said that if the figures were applied to the en· tire nation, they would indicate that about one million of the estimated 4 million eligible men failed to register. ln the greater Boston area, the Globe said, postal offi cials re· ported 32,950 of 47 ,000 young men signed up, leaving an estimated gap of 30 percent. Boy, 2, Dies After Being Hit by Auto A 2·year-old Kuntinston Beach boy died Tuesday evenin1 after belq hit by a car in a nel1hbor'1 ddveway, police said . .lames Michael Kenderaon, 10422Cook St. wu neara eurbout· itdetbebomeofDianaDortea,44, wbo allo u.. on Cook Street, wbeD Ill. Dorlea backed over tbe cbU4, •CCOl'dlnltopoUee. Sbetold ~lbedktn"tMllbeboJ. Police 1ay 111. Dorten lm· med....a, IQt out of I.be car, r:..eUd uptbe ablld ... lenamed ,.':t,,.,-.., l'Ulbed blm to Fouatala Vall•1 Comman1t1 HaeplUI, wbere be WU treated ................. Tbe ddkl died ID IW'ltl')' at I p.m. • poUce~d. Salotti said it could be more than a month before the report on the non-profit Western Institute of Careers Inc. is complete. The audit was started last J anuary. The latest estimate was that it was to be finished today. ----Blocks Elevating Wheels .. ,.w ........... Takuya Sakai , 5:1, ot Takarazka. Japan, apparently at- tempted to commit har a·kiri but was unsuccessful and ended up cutting his throat with a pocket knife, detectives said. Western handled the city"s $2.6 million federal job program from Oct. 1, 1979, until the firm was dis- mantled last February amid al- legations or misuse of rederal funds. EYEWITNESS' DESCRIPTION OF CASINO BOMB Homemade Device Found In Stateline Club Sakai's blood-soaked body. clad in a T-shirt and pants, was found at6: 15a.m. Monday at the stem of the fourth deck of the Fuji Maru. Police found fou r seven-1ich gashes on his stomach and (wo six-inch slashes on the sides of his neck. The Manpower Commission. which administers all federal job programs in the county. severed a ll contracts with Western after pre liminary findings by auditors. The audit origin a ll y was scheduled to be completed in Ma rch. but Salotti said it t urned out to be more complicated than anticipated.· Gamblers Buck OdJs Of Half-ton Bomb A three-inch pocket knire was found next to Sakai's body along with his shoes Hara-kiri. a ritual form of sui cide by disembowelment, was__ formerly practiced by Japanese Samurai warriors facing execu- tion or disgrace. Wh ile still prac· ticed occasionally. it has not been customary in recent limes . "We 're putting the final pieces together right now." Salotti said. He wouldn 'tdiscuss any findings. A Huntington Beach City Coun· cil Committee has called for a complete audit of the corporation. The committee. which includes three council members. will meet with the Orange County Man· po wer Audit Committee Friday, Mayor Ruth Bai ley said today. County Backs HB Bike way An operating agreement for a proposed bikeway to run along the beach from Main to G<>lden West s treets in Huntington Beach was ratified Tuesday by the county Board of Supervisors. The bikeway is expected to cost about $260.000 to build. Almost all of the cost will be covered by a state grant. The county's H arbor s . Beaches and Parks Department is coordinating operation and maintenance or the bikeway with the city of Huntington Beach and the state Parks and Recreation Department. 15 Cars Derail FRESNO <AP> -Fifteen Southern Pacific freight cars loaded with phosphate have de- railed west of here. A railroad spokesman said there were no reported injuries. STATELINE. Nev <AP> Gamblers continued to line the blackjack tables and fed coins in · to hungry slot machines at the popular Lake Ta hoe s pa as authorities confronted a large bomb today at Harvey's Resort Hotel-Casino. ··Through s leet. through snow, they still play." said one Harrah's blackjack dealer who as ked not to be identified. She said she was leaving her shift early, as were m any fellow employees. A typewritten note was dis· covered with the large box in Harvey's saying it contained 1,000 lbs . of TNT and demanding S3 mill ion and a he li copte r Frustr ated authorities spent Tuesday trying to figure out how to dismantle the device and hoped to have that accomplished -or to detonate it -today. Four major casinos and one s maller one are located on the neon-bedecked strip. Maxjne Van Kleeck of Santa Cruz. was without a hotel room to· day after being ev acuated from Harvey's. She spent Tuesday night on a couch in Harrah's lob· by. across the street from Harvey's. "It was a very ni ce evacua· lion," she said after waking up from her night's rest. "It was very well organized.'' · Mrs. Van Kl eeck said she s pent the day gambling, but it wasn't as 'Pets' Pieked Snakes, Spiders Among Loot Burglars who broke into a Huntington Beach business apparently had a yen for creepy crawlers. HUNTINGTON BEACH Police Lt. Merle Schneblln said the thieves who slipped a back door lock at West C-Out Rep- tiles, a pet distributor at 17401 Nichols St., made off with $3,400worthoflivecreatures. The thieves' haul, Scbneblen said, Included 201 snakes , seven Uzarda, seven iguanas, 52turtles, 20toads, 30 frogs and three tarantulas. "The owner told us they were all alive and well-they on- ly took.the healthy ones,'' the lieutenant said. A•ONG THE Ml~INGpeta are Burmese python&, baby boH, ornate box turtles, milk anekea , spiny lpanas, Cuban tree fl'OCI. three pink-toed tarantufu and a blood pythOn Y1luedaUl5. Tbe break-in 11 believed to have occurred between noon Saturday Ind lOa.m . Monday. POLICE RA VE NOT yetdetennln~ J_..t how daqerou1 the m1ulnf creatures mil}lt be or whit pl1na the bur1lan may have fort.hem . Tbeowneroftheb~lneuwuunavallable forcomm~nt. L__J ...... _.11111 ··~··<~~ NEVADA e~~~ CAllFORNIA .,. •. ~ WHERE BOMB FOUND Near Nevada Border much fun because she knew her luggage was still at the 12·story hotel across the street. .. Everyone l "ve talked to is kind of up in arms." she said of others who were evacuate d . "We haven't been contacted by Harvey's." A shotgun-toting guard was sta tioned at the home of Harvey Gross, the casino· s owner. outside of Stateline and s hooed away re- porters and others. Many appeared unconcerned about the threat. New Word OnFVLand Parcel Set New plans for a Fountain Valley parcel once designated for a 14-stor y om ce building may be aired at tonight's meet· Ing of the city Planning Com· mission. The F'uji Maru, owned by Tokyo Senpaku Kai s ha Ltd .. left Yokosuka. Japan on Aug. 11. On its second day out. crew members told poUce. the ship experienced ball ast problems and took on 1,500 tons or water. The water rtooded some 200 automobiles out of an estimated 1.000·2.000 vehicles aboard, said homi c ide d e t ect ive Tom Pagenkopp. During the remainder of the trip.' crew members said, Sakai expressed a deep feeling of guilt over the damage to the s hip and ca rs The vessel docked here at2a.m. Monday and the captain was last seen emerging from his quarters atabout 3a.m. In a swc1de note found in his quarters, Sakai expressed con- cern for damaging the ship and its cargo Crew m e m bers "were shocked" by their captain's suicide. Pagenkoppsaid. "l talked with the fi rst mate, and he didn 't think the damage was that bad. Apparently it <the ship) is not damaged to the point where there's any worry about it sinking." Coast Weath e r Low clouds night and morning hours and partly cloudy at beaches Thurs- day. Cooler Thursday with beach highs in upper 60s to near 80 inland. Lows tonight 56 to 64. Stephen Gavin, vice president of Pacific Mutual Life Insurance INSIDE TODAY Co .. saJd he expects to make a public statement at the meeting CitJI worlur1 in Los din h ill f t d h. h ri Ange~• and San Froracilco regar g t e -a e ig -se ore •'l'tVt'4nwnting with "f~z-propotial and the company's -,.-· · future plans for the Fountain time" -o plan to cut ofr Valley site. pollution and traffic c~•-• ffe declined to elaborate on tfon ot traditional rwh hour the contents''Ot his planned stale· Ume and to tncreoM prodtlc· • ment. tfuitg -and tlw recqtloft u After community opposition good. Set st~,~ A1. forced Pacific Mutu•l to aus-... ex pend its plans for a · u -atory •• v-w.-At A•....... cu structure, Qjvin aald lbe com· ~ .:: =., .._. at-i: '4any would ttudy other optJona ~ M ~ .... .. Or the ~v, 11 .5 acres on ~ oe.tt on.ie.c-1t Ate 1 c.e-k• cu ~IC,.._.. th e 1 out east co r n er of ~ cu .,.M.C1a.01.a Broo,kbur•t Street and La =...---:: :C:-.,.... •= Alameda Avenue. • ... 1 •• ,...,.... ,,. Tbe eommluion meets at 7:30 .......... ~tt= ~ cM-l! p.m . ln tllle council chambers ol ::=-.. cM~~ -. ..... 64 City Hall, 10200 'ter Av~.:_~-·------------~---• - 15 Killed 08 Crowded Mexican Troi,n Cnulie~ MEXICALI. Mexico (AP) Rf9CU9 -.ten llU\'Md the wrecka•e ot ~ht derailed can today Iller 1J .....,.. ablard 1 crowded MHIUn paast"nttttralndtedwt.H It p~lftto a m1ln ten a nee tractor. authorltl Hid. About 80 or tht traln'11 900 paue-naera. m.ny of them home ' bound vacation~.-.. weNt Injured TuMday when the Mululi to Meiuco t:it) train 1.-n the track11bout 10 m1ln south of this bordtr city Al lt>ust one unidtintilled American waa lnjured and two in fa nts died undtr tht c:rushina we-l1ht oftwlated metal, authorltll'I said Wednt' day. • H Pa,,.11 Bia•~• f'e rfrr l•r Ef'••••li COL M8lJS. Ohio <AP> Ronald Ru1an. In a pitch for or ganiZl'tl lnbor support, acco11l'd Pr~•df'nt Carter today of plunalna tht' nation' economy Into 11 " everf' dt-prf'ss1on" that has wiped out hundrt'dsvfthousandsof JO~ • As u rt ult, \\orker) and thl'tr fam1he today are suffering more thun .u any time s ince the Grl'lll l)epre5sion of the 'JOs ," the Rt>publh'an pn.•"1dent1ul nomtn~ lold delegates to the convention oflht> 150.000 memt>t-r Oh10<.'0nferenceorTumsten SEOL'L. South Kore» tAP> South Korea's new m1ht1tr) strongman. Gett Chun Doo-hwan, was elected president today without oppos1t1on or de bate just eight months after he e merged from obscurity Chun. v1 rtuully unknown to Koreans outside the military and to foreigners before the coup he led in December , was elected by 2.224 members of the nation's rubber-stamp Electoral College. Fff teen members wer e a bsent and one vote was declared invalid. Chun. who has effectively controlled the country since the coup, wa~ the only candidate for president. He did not appear at the elect ion t•eremony. offi cials reported . Reaga11 R P,f Pf"f• Corf.-r'• Dt-ltafr T r ,.,..• " WASHI NGTON (APl Ronald Reagan. rejecting President Carter's terms for a debate. insisted today that independent can· ~· didate John B. Anderson have a chance to join the first Carter- Reagan debate of the 1980 campaign Whitt' House press secretary Jody Powell. notified of ;: Rt>agan's position. told reporters: "They're afraid of a one-on-one · debate .. But a Reagan spokesman said that ··wevery much want a •• one-on-onedebate " • Asked why the Wh ite House does not want a debate involving ;. Anderson. Gerald Rafshoon. Carter's media adviser. reph ed · :· "We don't want to debate two Republicans at the same time." ~ft11gry \'oufh~ .1uo.-k Phofographrr• PHlLADELPHIA (AP ) -Angry youths attacked three news photographers after storming out of a community meeting he re in the second straight night of violence following the fatal shooting or a black youth by a white police offi cer. ' Despite the attacks. police reported relative calm in the pre- dominantly black. low·income north Philadelphia neighborhood. Twenty people, inc luding 14 juveniles. were arrested when they re· fused to leave the a rea. police said. Uphill 0€ Battle Infigh~ing _ He~ted On Highway Funds By FREDERICK~Ot:MEHL Of,,. Dally"''-' 5uf1 Officials in both Sacramento and Orange County worked feverishly today to revitalize pro- p()sed legislation that would place the county in a separate district for the allocation of state highway funds . · The measure failed to clear the state senate late Tuesday after nours of what was described as open verbal warfare between representatives of Orange and Los Angeles counties. "You wouldn't believe it," said one Sacramento observer. "(Los 'Angeles Mayor) Tom Bradley is •constantly on the phone and <Los Ange les County S upervisor) Peter Schabarum is camped out up here." • · Orange County is now included ih a s tate Department of Transportation (Caltrans) dis· tTict that includes Los Angeles and Ventura counties. : Orange County officials long bave wanted out. claiming that Los Angeles is siphoning off a dis· prop o rti onate s har e o f transportation dollars. Ron Fox. an administrative as- Jiistant to state Sen. John V. "14 rig gs ( R· Fullerton), chief t)ackerofthe measure, said a con- '(erence committee report on the ~ill failed to clear the Senate on a "17 to 15 vote, with seve ral absten- ~ion s . Twenty.one votes a re a,eededforpassage. • Fox s aid a conference commit· ~· ' --~~~~~~~~~~-- ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT fhf' Or~ GN\t 0.1tw PtlOi, •11" tilfft•(f\ '' <c>m01"f'd tN Nt~ Prtt\ t\ DUc.41,NO Dy t~ Ot•"4• C.ottt "'°41\fwnQ ComlNfty iifott•t• f01tton\ Mf' ""*'"'911 Mof'IOI• IMWO" Fr.0.y ter CO\t• ~ ,..,...,..,..., .. M,.. HYl\·l~Of'I 811<1\ Fowt1l11n V•lt•• ltVtl"f ~•tun• hi<" \OWll" (N \t A \lf"91f' ,._l'Of'WI f'dtl!On It OWOtf\Md Seillf4k'f\ _.. S.Vf'ld•wt Tfllt Pf'tftCI_,., ou•H\fW."O ptllf'llt I\ •t llO WUI II• S.r-..t P 0 lo• tW G°'tl MfM C1l1t0t~• '1'•1'11 ._,, .. - Prn•dt"t •~ •llOl•\N'f' '"'. c ...... tee will try to work out a new and more acceptable bill during a meeting either Thursday or Fri· dav. "Obviously time is a problem. This is the last week of session for the Legislature," Fox noted. Stan Oftelie, an aide to Orange County Board of Supervisors Chairman Ralph Clark, said local officials today were "seeing if t here is a potential for success'' in a new round of legislative wran· gling. Oft.elie said. Senate disfavor with the proposed bill apparently was sparked by literature dis- tributed by the state Transporta· tion Commission that indicated California's 57 other counties would fose highway funds if a sepa'rate district for 0.range County was created. Fox said Los Angeles officials are bothered by a potential $10 million loss if the separate district is created." And that$10 million is out of the $1 billion -and that's with a 'B' ,"Fox said. And Fox charged that stale Sen. Omer Rains (0 -Ventura> "has worked harder than anyone I've ever seen" in seeking defeat of the legislation. "Ritht now we've fallin& back and are regrou1Sing,'' Fox said. He added that he remained op- timistic the effort to pick up addi· ttona l votes on the Senate side of the Legislature will succeed. "And we won't sell the store to win it," Fox predicted. Embassies Move JERUSALEM CAP) -The Netherlands and Haiti officially announced they were moving their embassies out of disputed Jerus ale m . a nd Panamanian and Costa Rican officials said their governments had also de· cided to move to Tel Aviv. So!iets Warn ~Poland OOANijl(, Poland CAP > The CommunJ1t JOvemm.,nt today ls- aued • vellt.-d wurnlna of p<m11lble Sotit'I Int rvt1nt1on. and said tt<nt• rould bt• "inralculable con 1eq ucnce1i' · 1tnd "olht•r results dl111a tro1m to Polund " It strtk1ng wurki>rs prolc1 n ~ d isruptive walkou1111 T1tlk.1 lx't wet•n the workers and iiovtirnm •ot 11~~olluto1 s were ex· l>~l'lt'd tu resumt• today. but by af ternoon the n1;1.iot1atio ns h1td not bt.•11un Tht• 1'tutc controll ed radio ht.'rl' dt•111·ribl'd Tues da y's bar111a1n1ug i.e1>s1on ai. "d1fftcult " 1'he warning of potential tn· ter vent1on <'Uffil' an a front-page ed1tonal m thl' Communist daily 'rrybuna Ludu, as the 14·da} strike wave on the Baltic coast was reported lo have spread to the giant Ursw. tractor factory out- side Warsaw 1tnd to industries in southern Poland Est1matesofthe total strikers rose lo more than 300,000 The edtlon al reminded Poles that their country hes "in tht' direct sphere of security of the world socialist powf!r tht' Soviet Union. "We are a member of the de fensivt' Warsaw Pact and we belong to the coun<:tl for Mutual Economic Assistance ... the " East Bloc Common Market The comme ntary was entitled "Line of Partition." apparently reminding Poles that their coun- try was carved up by Austria . Russia and Prussia in 1796and did not reappear until November 1918 at the end of World War I "We. Poland , in our current system of Communist govern· menl. are one of the basic. ele ments of peaceful order and stab1lizalton in Europe.·' the com- me ntary said . Front Pag~ 11 I BELSITO ... ing Act <CETA) program and was criticized for ne potism charges filed agains t the city because of the employm ent of three of Belsito's relatives in tht' CETA program. The corporation that handled the city's CETA program was dis m antled by the county in February for alleged misuse of funds. Last month. the Orange Coun- ty Manpowe r Commission said the city owes the federal govern· m ent SS.743 allegedly earned by Belsito's daughter. nephew and da ughter·in-law while t hey were employed by the city's CETA program for varying periods of the past year and a half "It was a kangaroo court." Thomas said. "He was hung before the trial." Belsito has been under fire from city council for the past nine months. On three separate occasions, council has voted to dismiss the city administrator. Tuesday's 5 to 2 action was the result of an annual evaluation, Mayor Bailey said. Today Belsito blamed press coverage of his ongoing troubles with city council as a major fac· tor in his downfall. He wouldn't say if he planned to resign or request a hearing before city council to defend his adm inistrative record One council me mber who as ked to remain a nonymous pre- dicted Belsito may ask for a hearing. "He's a fi ghter and may take it a ll the way." the council member said. Council members Ruth Bailey, John Thomas, Ruth Finley, Bob M andic and Don M acAllister voted to fire Belsito. Council members Ron Pattinson and Jack Kelly s upported Belsito. According to the city charter, the coWlcil may suspend Belsito from office upon giving him his walking papers. He cannot be cut from the city payroll for 30 days, however. Belsito earns $55,000 annually and has been city administrator s ince 1976. He was hired by the city in March, 1962 as a senior planning aide. Upon dismissal. Belsito stands to Ret a check Jor some $28,000 of unused vacation pay and a percentage of his unused sick pay, according to a spokesman for the cit y's fina nce depart- ment. V•Cf Pf'•\10tnt A~~,.., .. ~, t!MMH ICM .nl Editor -··""-~"'10•"0 Ectttot C.-N L-"''•tltf'I IM~iftt laltot --r-.. ....... q.-c-h £11110' Hu11tlllCllOll ..... Oftlc9 Hllfll .. t~ Mv,.•••d Mon"'' .. ...,,, .. "o .. ~no.~ Reward Rings Check Find Didn't Pay Offlaff '~.:+..::. ·~ ~.f::~· ;:::~·, .. LOS ANGELES (AP) -When General Telephone Co. as.ked Helen Rodman out to lunch • .she thou1ht the company might be planningto-.tve ber a teward. After all, she found and returned $225,000 in uncashed telephone but checks to the company. But af\er)f meal a nd a couple or cocktails Tuesday. the Silver Lake real estate broker found out what the reward was to be -a free telephone. "I wa&..»nderwbelmtd," said Ma. Rodman. who found the checks181tWedneldayataGlmdaleFreewayorframp. Ml~Rodman fald she told the company to keep It.a phone and to send a check to her favorite charity lnatead. Oatly f'llot SUIH Pl'toto FOUNTAIN VALLEY CITY AND SCHOOL OFFICIALS GATHER IN JOINT SESSION They Learn That Declining Enrollment Is Stlll Ke y Trend In Schools School Closures Mulled in Valley Fountain Valley t·1ty officials have been told to expect a contin· uing drop in the local elemen tary school enrollment and the probable l'IOSUl"I' or llnl' or two Slai11 Man Fowul in Lagwza Hi lls Skeletal remains of a man who appart'ntly died from a gunshot wound to the head were found Tues day night in Laguna llills Orange County Sheriff's Office Lt Wyatt Hart said investigators still are un certain whether the man <'om milted s uicide or di ed at the hands of another person. A .22-caliber rifle was recovered not far from the body . I I art said The badly decomposed remains were found bv youths who were walking along a cons! ruction road near the 1ntt'rsection or Alicia and Moult o n p1!rkways Identity of the v1t·t1m has not bee n determined. Hart said m ore schools within the next fiv e years. The predictions were made during a special joint meeting Monday of the City Council and Fountain Vall ey School D1stnct t rustees. Responding to a council an quir y. assistant school chief Jack Mahnken said the distract anticipates an enrollment of 8.253 during the upcoming 1980-81 term He noted this 1s a s 1gn1f1rant drop from Fountain Valley's peak enrollment of 11 .700 IO 1973 Mahnken sa id the d1Mntt '~ enrollment will dwindle to ab<1ut 6, 725 s tudents bv th{.' 1984 85 tt'rm and wall "bOttom out " at 6,200 to 6,500 s tudents m 19R7 The district alreadv has clo:-.l'd Lamh and McDow.e ll ~thoob because of declining cnrollml'nt. as well as half of Hu!>hard School No additional closures ar(' l'X pl'ctcd during the 19RO 81 lt•rm hut thl' dist rict'~ :-.l'hnol C'lo<.,un· ad\'lsor~ commttlt'e as s latl'd to mt'cl again this fall to constdt'r pro!>pects for coming years "There is c1ef1nit ch a poss1bihty of a recommenda.t1on to close schools." l\1 ahnl<t'n <,;url "Ho'' many?' l' d sa ,. om· t!> .1 strong possib1ltt~. ma·~ be l\\o .. Pair Face Hearing In Robbery Two men who allegedly held up a Huntington Beach liquor store Monday Wl're :-.cheduled to bear· raignl·d in West Orange County Court today on armed robbery ('ha rge:-. Poltt'e revealed today that they also are attempting to lmk the pair lo a Costa Mt>sa liquor storl' robbery that occurred one hour before the Huntington Beach mci dttnt Arre!>ted .... crt· C:rl'gory Wayne Scharton. 24. of Glen Avon . CahL. and Robt•rt J0<.· Bragk, 25. of C'oac·hl'lla Police .,atf'I .i man. lc:1ter 1df.n- t1f1ed a:-. SchJrtlJn. t·ntcred the \'lllagc Liquor '>lore. f9090 Brookhurst St . al 2 18 p m Mon da). d1sµlayl•d a handgun m his waistband and cll•manded t•ash from lheclPrk Thc '>U:O.Pl'<'t allegt•dly ran out to a wattmg hlul' pickup rlrtven by Beagle )'hl• roblwry \\US 1mmed1ately n•portt'd to poliC'e. a nd the sus· pert:-. truck was stopped rn 1nutcs lall'r ul Brookhurst Street an<l SIJtt·r Avt•nut• h) Fount urn \'allcv pol1<·e offttl'rs Doug Tallman". Larr .' G.irri:-.1>0 and Darryl :--Jan<'<' The su:.pctt:-. off ered no re· s1!>l an cc Police s~11d a handgun ..., as 1•onr1scated and $190 ap· parf!ntl~ taken 1n the \"illage Liq uor holdup\\ a:-. n'<'ll' l'rl'd SUMMER SALE CONTINUES SALE SPECIAL 20% OFF DrexSb f j Enrich your home with this unique TV cabinet by Drexel Now at special savings during our summer sale Why no1 add the eieoance ol our Et Cetera TV cabinet bv OrPxP1• 10 vo111 lam1ly 5 TV en1oytT1en1? lfT'laQone the truly drama11c elleC1 ot lhe plf>oant C8fT'IPa1on-s1y1e crafted on olive ash burl veneers pnrochPO with brass f1n1<;hPl'1 decorallvt> bead around too and with a storaoP drawer a• b<\rtom C11rPl1111v eno1neered 10 accommodate most of todays TV em11omt-nt Add the conno1sc;eur s 1ouch to your entertainment todav' 7 BOSTON (AP) -A spot check ol tevwal du. indicates that aa many M » perceat of UM eliCJ· ~men tbere may bave idled to reliater ror the draft. the Boston Glob• uya. A apokeswoman ror t.M Seled.ive Service ~)'stem called the aur· vey invalid. Under leglalatlon approved by Conareu in June, men born ln 1860 and 1961 were required to register for the draft In late July Analwim Officer Wounded An Anaheim police officer suf· fered a gunshot wound in the leg today after he was jumped by three Latin men, one of whom grabbed his service revolver. POillted it at him and fired. Patrolman Paul Lee escaped more serious injury by deflect· ing the gun se ods before it was Cired by thf ilant. Lee was · "To shock" at Anaheim 1 Hospital, a police official Sal .• Police immediately following the 7:15 a.m. shooting launched a massive manhunt for the three men. The manhunt was canceled shortly before noon, however, • when the Huntington Beach i><>lice dogs lost the scent at a nearby apartment complex. Involved in the search were of. ficers from Anaheim. Fullerton and tbe Califotnia Wshway Patrol, trained dop from the Huntington Beach Police Department and an Anaheim police helicopter. No auapecta bad been taken in· to custody by mid-day. In recounting the events that led up to the shooting, police said Lee while on patrol ob- served three men hurling botUes al cars traveling in the west· bound lanes of the Riverside Freeway near Harbor Boulevard. Police said Lee stopped his unit alopgside the freeway, climbed over a fence into Maruanita Park and approached l the men. The trio jumped the officer and one man wrested the gun from Lee's holster, stood in front of him and pointed the weapon · ,dlrectly at bis chest. After he was shot. Lee was able to regain control of bis gun and fired one shot as the three men Oed into the park. It was not immediately known whether any of the men were struck. GE111NG i.:l}N usr CAN BE TAXING t Are YoU on the list? Or is some-~ oneyoulmow? • One way to ftnd out is to turn to Page Dl where those delin· quent in property taxes appear. You may find yourself in good company. Coast Weather Low clouds night and morninl boun and partly cloudy at beaches Thurs· day, Cooler 1buraday with beach bllbl in uppet 608 to near 80 inland. Lows tonlsbt 58 to 61. IMJIBT88~W and Hrly Aucwt at any poll ol· flee. Canareu did not authorba a reswnptlan Of the draft IL8ell. TMre have *n reporta that many men failed to comply with tbe law, but the Selective Service System, wkiicb ad· ministers r~gistration, has not released any rigures. Selective S e rvic e spokeswoman Joan Lamb said the Globe's figures did not take What's That? Into account that the men re- q ulred to register are a "mobile 'roup and didn't have to register m their area." "We don't want to talk from mcomplete data." she said, call· ing the data Invalid. The Globe sa1d it obtained reg- istration fig_ures from re&ional offices or the U.S. Postal Service serving areas in which more than 10 percent of tbe nation's Motorists on Newport Center Drive are being asked to "sotp" instead of "stop" these days. Newport Beach city crews made the boo-boo Tuesday at the intersections of San Miguel and San Nicolas drives. Workers will be given a spelling lesson this week and asked to repaint both in· tersections. UCI, Sweden Share 2-way Radio ldnks Those listening to Radio 88 early today in Stockholm, Sweden, heard the unmistakable sound or lO·watt KUCI. UC Irvine's student-run radio sta· lion. And KUCI listene r s we re treated to the Radio 88 signal emanating from the Pelican Restaurant in stockbolm. The two stations participated in a one and one·half hour simulcast that began Wednes· day at 4 p.m . PST. Swedish listeners beard it at 1 a .m. to- day, due to the nine-hour time difference. Pat 1.etterhmd, 23, got the idea for the live simulcast while working as a disc jockey at Radio 88 this summer in Sweden. .. They thought it was a great idea and we began workiq out the details," said Zetterhmd, a biology graduate student who works as a disc jockey at UCL He and another KUCI disc jockey, Mike Weinzweig, de· vised a two·way tele phone hookup. Radio 88 officials agreed to pay the phone bill. Zetterlund and Weinzweig ·were a ll set to b egin the transcontinental radio show at 3 p.m. except for one thing: the telephone call from Radio 88 badn 't come yet. Finally, around 3:30 p.m. the phon~ rang in the KUCI booth atop the Political Science Build· ing. A disc jockey from Radio 88 was on the line, saying their firat attempt at calling KUCI was un- successful. "They got Fort Lauderdale, Fla., instead of us," Zetterlund explained. When the show finally got on the road, KUCI kicked off tbinp by playing some punk-rock tunes from The Naughty ·Sweeties and the B-52's. Radio 88 countered with a Swedish punk rock song and some numbers from ·a Norwegian singer on stage in Stockholm's Pelican Restaurant. population lives. 'l'he newspaper said it tried to make sure that urban. suburban and rural areas were represent· ed. Reporter Alan MacRobert. who conducted the survey, said there were no results from the Deep South or New York State. The newspaper said it used a projection based on 1970 census figures to calculate the number of men born in 1960 and 1961 liv· ing an the postal region. then 1('1mpared it with the number who actually registered. Men from the area who were in the military were adjusted for. the newspaper said. The Globe's calculation did not take 1"nto account the possibili· ty that there may have been population shifts that would affect the es ti mate of the n umber of men who should have registered. j 'l'ou,r Home&own Dally Newspaper I T WENTY·FIVE CENTS Mac Robert said. The Globe s aid that if the figures were applied to the en· tire nation. they would indicate that about one million or the estimated 4 million eli gible men failed to register. In the greater Boston area. the Globe said, postal ofricials re· ported 32,950 of 47 ,000 young me n s igned up. leaving an estimated gap of 30 percent . 1 Trial Near End Teens Offer No Witnesses Both the prosecution and de· fense have rested their cases in the trial of three Watts teen· agers charged with ransacking two south county homes last March and raping a 14-year-old El Toro girl. De,iputy Dis trict Attorney Davld Cart.er ended his week· long presentation of evidence Tuesday after calling Orange County Sheriff's Department crime 1:lb personnel. But the trio of defense at· torneys representing the defend· ants -Michael Simmons, 18: Benjamin Montgomery. 17. and Darryl Watts, 16 -rested their cases without calling a single witness. Attorneys John Barnett. C harles Margines and Bob Kazer also had declined to make opening statements to the seven- man, five-woman Orange Coun· ty Superior Court jury last week. The Los Angeles teen·agers have been identified in court by prosecution witnesses who said the three invaded their homes in south Orange County the night or March 18. Authorities allege one of the incidents took place at a Center Street residence in La~un a Beach and a later rape and rob· bery occurred at an El Toro home. Carter called crime lab person· nel to the witness stand Tuesday to link the defendants with fingerprints found at the crime scenes. Lab technician Patti Blume said she found fingerprints at the El Toro r esidence tha t match those of Simmons and Watts. Slain Man Found in Laguna Hills Skeletal remains of a man who apparenUy died from a gw\Shot wound to the bead were found Tues- day night in Laguna Hills. Orange County Sheriff's Office LL Wyatt Hart said investieators still are un- certain whether the man committed suicide or died at the hands of another person. A .22·caliber rifie was recovered not far from the body, Hart said. The badly decomposed remains were found by youths who were walking along a construction road near the intersection of Alicia and Moulton parkways. Identity of tbe victim has not been determined, Hart said Ms. Blume s aid she round fingerprints matching Simmons· on a phone receiver ripped from a wall. Watts• prints. she said". were found on a m etal fi le cabinet. Questioned by Barnett. the technician said she was certain of her i(ient1fi cat 1on s even though her tape, which lift~ thl· prints . tore on the telephone Watts. Montgomery and Sim· moos were arrested by sheriff'~ deputies a short time a fter al- legedly fleeing the El Toro res- < See SPREE, Page A2> -----Blocks Elevating Wheels EYEWITNESS' DESCRIPTION OF CASINO BOMB Homemade Device Found fn ~atellne Club Gamblers Buck Odds Of EXtortWn Bomb STATELINE, Nev. <AP> - Gamblers contihued to line the blackjack tables and fed coins in· to hungry slot machines at the popular Lake Tahoe spa as authorities confronted a large bomb today at Harvey's Resort Hotel ·Casino. "Through sleet. through snow. they still play," said one Harrah's blackjack dealer who asked not lo be identified. She said she was leaving her shift early, as were many fellow employees. A typewritten note was dis· covered with the large box in Harvey's sayin~ it contained 1.000 sticks of TNT and demanding $3 m illion and a he licopte r . Frustrated authorities spent Tuesday trying to figure out how to dismantle the device and hoped to bavethataccomplished-orto detonate it-today . Four major casinos and one smaller one are located on the neon-bedecked strip. 0 ~ ~----,_ c"'"llllJll/!llJ!. NEVAOA Sf§~===~ CALIFORNIA . APW'"-"" WHERE BOMB FOUND Nur Nevedli Border 'Not Guilty' Says Manin Doctor Ploy Loae Samaritan Baraed Doun-on-luck Filherman&na Cydiat Maxine Van Kleeck of Santa Cruz. was without a hotel room to- day after being evacuated from Harvey's. She spent Tuesday night oo a couch in Harrah's lob- by, across the street from Harvey's. "It was a very nice evacua· tion," she said after waking up from her night's rest. "It was very well organised." · Mrs. Van Kleeck said she spent the day 1ambtin1, but lt wasn't as mucb f\la because she knew her •uuace was ltill at the 12-story hotel aeroa tbestreet. A Tra buco Canyon m all authorities allege posed as ao Irvine doctor pleaded not guilty Tuesday in Harbor Municipal Court to felony charges of practic· ing medicine and issuing pre- scri ptions without a state license. Gerald C. Barnes, 47, was re- leased from Orange County Jail on $2,500 cash bail posted after his arraignment. uld Deputy Dis· trlctAttorneySUsan Sbaw. MILPITAS CAP> -A Nort.bern California ftaberman, down OD bl• luck and nearly broke becauae of a boat bur .. ary, 1u1tal9ed serious bani wbUe nKulnl .. injured motorc1eU1t aner Hveral ..,.. " ~ ...... '::£· 8111 I All; .. a_.,. J1J1t. ..... flam ........ WU drtY• ~ ..... Cdfenla m ._. Tu .. Q nea be noticed a wrecllei motorercl• on tla• Ill...., ............... plewll1t' 11iledaw...._ ... ......-..,... ...... Moul ..................... wllr" 11Uadle," Mid'lbrtba. • who 1ulfered second-decree burns OD bia bands wblle NleU• inl Curtis Dean Waper, •.of Fremont. "Nobody did_,......_ Inn over tbere ud kept tntna to pull him looH. I yelfed, •&om.._., Mlp me.' Bu& nobody llelped." llarilD uld from .. bolDltM bed. . ......... MeODd wt tlalnl ......... °"' ,. ,...,. eent of tdl boQ. m woald baft died ID tb9 ftn ..._ llertlD'1 help, 1ald Dr. La•r•aee Berkowlta of tbe lnta Clara Couatr mdeal o.ur . roar..,._. ll1ldDI .._. I ' were stolen from bis boat several weea ...,. llartlD was on bis way to sen family jewelry to rai8e maney to replace tbe weil!U wbeD be bappened OD t.be acddeat. "I wouldn't let anybody die. "Everyone I've Wked to ts kind ot up in arma," abe said of others wbo were eYaeuated. "We haven't been contacted by H•'"f'I." He'a alift DOW met that'a eDOUlb for me. I'd do lt a1aln in a . lffODd,"MarilnNld ~ --'-~=---A -ked 1Je left 1:unta trith su and N 11&e • auut n. the f~ eold and be~a aut • WASHINGTON <AP> -The left. Un lted States and West "llowner bed I'm hurting, I Germany, tbe bedrock of the know Ile'• burtln1 worse," NATO .Waee. bue Jolned lD a Mutba nld ... My Dl"Obleml are call for early negoUatlona wtth 1mall CDmpancl tQ llla. I hope he th• Soviet Union on cutUng back malt• I ." nuclear nmatlel ln Europe. ~._ _______ _ She said a pre-trial bearing bas been set for Sept. 16 in Harbor Munidpal Court for Barnes, who was 8l'l9Ced Aq. 30 after an in· veatlgation by the State Board of Medical Quality Assurance. Aleatl from the board's Santa Ana omce said Barnes practiced medidne for three YNl'I at the Pacific Southwest lledleal Group ud &Md the license of a te1ltlawe Slocktoft doctor with the 1ameaame. An inveat11ation la continuing Into the quality or care Dames gave hl• patlenta. • 7 ,u 15 Killed 08 Crowded Mexican Train CraaMs . llDJCALJ. llHl<'O (AP) Rnc:ue '*Otktn teanhed the wrtthp ol ab ditraU9d c:an t.oc11.1 after 15 people 1b01td 1 crowded Mt..tl'aD pa1Hft1ert.ra11ulied when tt plowed tnto a main· t.nance tractor, aY&MriU•Mkt. AbcMll lO of tM lnin'a • ~. mlQ)' of them bomt· bouad vacattow". """ ~ ~ when the lluJcaU to-M•~icoQtytraha ltft tit• lrHUQoul l0mlt• 10uth ofthlt border city At le~u1l one unldentltlf'd Am•rlcan was injured and lll''O In· rant& d~ untk-r lht-('rwahlna ••iaht of twl&led me-tal . a uthoruln said Wednad•Y G•lfl 8mprc'C's rer Lecwtftl ONTARIO, C1Uf. <A P> -A car belonJint to a miatlnl Brlnk'a einployee wanted ln t.M SI.~ mlllion lheft ol 1old KrugerTand tOlna from UM tecw1ty firm baa been found ll On- tario lntemaUooal Airport. poUce u1d today Rick Cunnlnaham. a 2J -yur-old employee m Bnnka' Los Anaeles gold vuult. hH bffn mlssln1 since June 2S, thtt day before the theft was discovered. He it beUeved to have ned the state and maybe the country. the FBI said. Cunningham wu charged with two counts of cnnd theft July 3. .,,.rcrr l11cil<"CN la ERGpn REIDSVILLE. Ga lAP> -Albany Hera ld reporter Charles Postell and h1s wife were indicted by a Tattnall County grand jury today on a charge or attempting to aid the escape of four death row Inmates from theGeorgiaState Prison bereinJuly. The indictment alleged that Poetell and his wife, Judi, met June 18 at the prison with death row inma~Carl Isaacs, who asked them to obtain ts hacksaw blades to be used in the escape. Postell. who bas conducted numerous death row mterv1ews during his career. was the fi rst to Teeeive word or the July 28 breakout of the inmates from the maximum-security prison. One or the escapees. Troy Leon Gress. called Postell to mrorm him or the escape. Postell then notified prison authorities. Reaga11 RPjef"f• C'orfrr"" Debdfe Te""" WASHINGTON <AP) -Ronald Reagan. rejecting President Carter's terms for a debate. insisted today that i-ndependent can· didate John B. Anderson have a chance to join the first Carter- Reagandebateofthe 1980campaign. White House press secretary Jody Powell. notified of Reagan's position. told reporters: "They're afraid or a one-0n-one debate." But a Reagan spokesman said that "we very much want a one·on-0ne debate.·' Asked why the White House does not want a debate involving Anderson. Gerald Rafshoon. Carter's media adviser. replied: "We don't want to debate two Republicans atthesametime." . A ""'"" l' ONf h1e A f I a'"k Pho I ograpltrrs PHlLAOELPHIA (AP) -Angry yo~ths attacked three news photographers after storming out of a community meeting here in the second straight night of violence following the fatal shooting of a black youth by a white police officer. Despite the ~ltacks. police reported relative calm in the pre· dominantly black, low-income north Philadelphia neighborhood. Twenty people, including 14 juveniles. were arrested when they re· lused to leave the area, police said. Vplaill 0£ Batt"le Infighting Heated On Highw'!ly Funds SOviets \Vara Poland GDANSK. Poland (AP> -The Communiat 1ovemment today l•· aued 11 veiled warning of poeglble Soviet Intervention. and said there could~ "Incalculable con· 11equences" and "other result." dlustroUI to PoluM" if striking workers prolong di~ruptive walkouta Talks between the workers and 1ovemcnent neotiators resumed today. The state-controlled radio h ere described Tuesday's bar1alnlng session as "dif· flcult." . The warnlni of potential• in- tervention came in a front-page editorial in the Communist daily Trybuna Ludu. as tbe 14-day .strike wave on the Baltic coast was reported to have spread to the giant Ursus tractor factory out· side Warsnw and to industries in southern Poland. Estimates of the total strikers rose to more than 300.000. The editorial reminded Poles that their country lies "in the direct sphere of security of the world socialist power -the Soviet Union. "We are a member of the de· fensive Warsaw Pact and we belong to the council for Mutual Economic Assistance." the ." East Bloc Common Ma rk et. The commentary was entitled "Line of Partition." apparently reminding Poles that their coun· try was carved up by Austria. Russia and Prussia in 1796 and did not reappear until November 1918 at the end of World War I. "We, Poland. in our current system or Communist govern- ment. are one or the basic ele· ments of peaceful order and stabilization in Europe," the com· mentary said. f'r._P~AJ SPREE .•. idence in the family's Datsun. Deputy Tom Davis testified Tuesday that he positioned himself a long the northbound Santa Ana freeway after hearing a police broadcast to be on the lookout for the vehicle . T he family had called police after the intruders left. Davis said he saw the car go , by minates later. radioed for as- sistance and then pulled the trio over . Final arguments in the trial are scheduled for Thursday in Equality Day Vot.e Unequal SACRAMENTO <AP) - The Calllomla Lell.alaturc commemorated Women's Equality Day, deapit~ a protest by state Sen. John Schmitz. R-Corona del Mar. The resolution. ACR156 by Assemblywoman Leona Egeland. D·San Jose. com· memorated Tuesday as the 60th anniversary of women gettlng the right to vote. It easily passed the As· sembly. But in the Senate, Schmitz called it "obvious· ly a sales job for ERA <the Equal Rights Amend· menl)." The Senate voted 32· l. with only Schmitz op· posing it. 'l.ame Duck' Given Gag In Congress WA SHINGTON (AP> -House SpeakerThomas P. O'Neill Jr. re- fused today to allow a Republican lawmaker to bring a toy "lame duck" with him into the well orthe House for a speech denouncing Democratic plans for a posl- election session. O'Neill ruled that Rep. Bud Shuster. R-Pa .. could not hold a battered. two-foot-tall Donald Duck doll while he made a one· minute speech attacking the possibility of a "lame-duck" session to deal with the budget. O'Neill said using the toy duck violated the decorum of the House. After handing the doll to fellow Republicans sitting in the first row. Shuster gave a speech that accused Democrats of "ducking" politically difficult Issues on the budget. defense speflding and taxes. Shuster. chairman of the Republi can Policy Committee. charged that Democratic leaders were delaying action on an un- balanced 1981 budget and a possi- ble tax cut "to avoid controversial votes" before the Nov. 4 elections. Shuster and other Republicans argued that if Congress canceled its five-day Labor Day recess and worked later than the planned Oct. 4 a<ijournmeot date. votes on these issues could betaken. House Majority Leader Jim Wright, D·Texas. however. called Sh u s ter's com ments "far- fetched," saying Republican de- 1 a y i ng t actics were largely responsible for the possible "lame-duck" session. EPAF-fied Bay Water Study Urged The Oranee Count v Board of Supervisors called Tuesday for a new research study on water pollution affec ting Upper Newport Bay and the San Diego Creek watershed. The board. in an action pro- posed by Slh District Supervisor Thomas Riley. told county staff members to apply for a potential $750.000 in federal funds availa· ble for the study through the Na- tional Urban Runoff Program of the Environmental Protection Agency. The research study would "augment and dovetail" with past studies or the bay's water qualtly problems and "would lend itself to t:ootdination" with a separate $4G2.000 study recent· ly authorized by the cities of Newport Beach and Irvine and the Southern California Assocla· lion or Governments. said Riley aide Doreen Marshall. The new study also would as- sist in current efforts aimed at solving thie siltation problems in the upper bay, she said. Mrs. Marshall said the money is available to Orange County due to a recent decision by Long Beach officials not to pursue a previously sought grant. Referring to the $750,000 figure. Mrs . Marshall said. "1t may not be that large an· amount will be necessary." Under terms of the program. the county must provide a 30 percent match. The match . however. does not necessarily have to be in actual dollars, 1t could be in staff time. Mrs. Mars hall noted. The new study, s he said. Hash Found lnAtlamic OCEAN CITY. Md . <A P > - J\n estimated $250.000 worth of hashish was found floating in the Atlantic Ocean. several miles off the coast of this Maryland resort community, t he U.S . Coas t ·Guard said. A sea and air sear ch was being conducted Tuesday in the area where the 170 pounds of hashish was discovered Monday, authorities said. Coast Guard spokesman Mike Waller .said that based on an exa minalion of debris , it appeared a large sport fishing craft had broken up. would Identify sources or water pollution in the bay and the vast watershed, that includes por- tions or Santa Ana, Orange. Tustin. Irvine, Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. The study also would address ways of ending entry of pollu·. tants into the watershed and the :· bay. Riley said "preservation or: the environmental quality of Up·: per Newport Bay in the race or • watershed urbanization'' is in the public interest. Mrs. Marshall s aid the re· search study could become a . "prototype" for other areas in· the county facing similar water pollution problems . As a result of the board action.· officials or the county Environ- m ental Ma nagem ent Agency will meet with re presentatives of the regional governments' as· soci at ion to work out the specifics of the proposed study. After the details are worked out, the application wi ll be turned over to the federal gov· crnment for a dccision. Saddleback' s Growth Rate Still Fastest Saddleback College figures to remain California's fastest· growing community college in 1980·81 , based on a 14 percent in · crease in enrollment on the first day of classes. Officials said 19,200 ~tudeDts were registered at the college's M 1~sion Vicj(> and l rvme cam- puses Monday. compared with 16.918 on the first day of classes last year However. the total enrollment figure 1s expected to rise to between 25,000 and 27.000 by S<?pt. 12, the las( day of registra· lion. Thl· school had an enrollment of 21.644 after registration was completed last year. Admutlstrators have hired IQ new teachers to meet the needs of the growing student body. Much of the enrollment in· crease 1s in vocational pro- grams, said Public Information Director Bill Schreiber. Historically, he said, as the economy falters, the school's enrollment booms. By FllEDElllCKSCHOEMEHL more acceptable bill ·during a meeting either Thursday or Fri· day. · Judge Kenneth Lae's Santa Ana --------------------------------------courtroom. The jury wil~ then get the case later in the day. OUMOMly ,.l ... Si.tt Officials in both Sacramento and Orange County worked feverishly today to revitalize pro- posed legislation that would place the county in a separate district for the allocation of state highway funds. The measure railed to clear the state senate late Tuesday after hours of what was described as open verbal warfare between representatives of Orange and Los Angeles counties. "You wouldn't believe it," said one Sacramento observer. "Clos Angeles Mayor ) Tom Bradley is constantly on the phone and (Los Angeles County Supervisor> Peter Schabarum is camped out up here." Orange County is now included in a stat e Departme n t of Transportation <Caltraos) dis- trict that includes Los Angeles and Ventura counties. Orange County officials long have wanted out. claiming that Los Angeles is siphoning err a dis· J>r oportion atc s h are of transportation dollars. Ron Fox, an administrative as- s istant to state Sen. John V. Briggs <R-Fullerlon). c hief backeroftbemeuure,saldacon· ference committee report on the bill failed to clear the Senate on a 17 to 15 vote, with several absten- tions. Twenty-one votes are needed for passage. · Fox said a conference commit· tee will try to work out a new and ORANGE~ DAILY PILOT [:;:.:'~'=.~!:.."~~:::.;i:•'t.:: Ot-c-_j ....... c-.. .. , 5-t ... t<llO ........... ..--~. ,,., .... "'*• ... c .... ,,.,.... ..._. .. ~ •. """'~ :::c'.~;!:~"t:.~ :·~ ~;;.!::; ~~C"~ -u-SMw•Y•--•• ,,,..,.,...,.,.. 111*11~ -· "., -....... , ,.,..,, ,. 0 ... I i.G. Catto Mow, c..tllOf ltlf '1t1' .. ._ ....... ... H ___ I_ Ja<lll c.1ltT Vt<e ..,~ .. fll-OttNfill--,__. ..... ...... '=.~==.-w.:=-~.i •• "Obviously time is a problem. This is the last week or session for the Legislature." Fox noted. ~tan Oftelie. an aide to Orange County B'oard of Supervisors Chairman Ralph Clark, said local officials today were "seeing if there is a potential for success" in a new round of legislative wran· gling. Oftelie said 8enate disfavor with the proposed bi11 apparently was sparked by literature dis· tributed by the state Transporta· lion Commission that llldlcated California's 57 other counties would lose highway funds if a separate district for Orange County was created. Fox said Los Angeles officials are bothered by a potential $10 million loss if tbe separate district is created. ·•And that $10 million is out of the $1 billion -and that's with a 'B' ,"Fox said . And Fox charged that state Sen. Omer Rains CD-Ventura> "has worked harder than anyone I've ever seen"inseekingdefeatoflbe legislation. "Right now we've falling back and are regrouping,•• Fox said. He added lhat be remained op- timistic the effort to pick up addi· uonal votes on the Senate side of the Legislature will succeed. "And we won't sell the at.ore to win it," Fox predicted. Autopsy Set In FalLDeath TOLEDO. Ohio (AP) -Lucas County pathologists have performed an autopsy on the exhumed body of Shannon Mohr Davis, whose hus ba nd of 10 months is listed n wneficiary or $324,000 in life insurance. Mrs. Davis, 25. died July 23 near her home at Waldron in Hillsdale County, Mich .. a pparently in a fall while horseback riding. The death was originally ruled accidental. but authorities reopened their investigation and ordered the autopsy al the request or the dead woman's parents, Lucille a nd Robert Mohr. African on Tour WASHINGTON (AP> Robe rt Mugabe, the former guerrilla leader wbo became prim e minister of the new African nation of Zimbabwe, ar· rived in Waahingt.On today for a brief visit that ts expected to focUJ on his country's desire for more Amerlc~ aid. 'Pets'· Pleked Sna/ce&, Spitkn Among Loot Burglars who broke into a HunllnlloO Beacb bQllnee• apparent.lyhadayenforcreepycrHtlen . lllJNTINGTON BEACH Police Lt. Merle Sebneblin said the UUevea wl1eullpped a back door lock at West Coast Rep- tiles, a pet distributor at 17401 Nichols St., made off with $3,400wortbof llve creatures . Tbe tblev•' haul, Sebneblen 1ald, iDthaded JOl 1nakea, seven =:v-tiuaau, saturUee, aotoada, IOfrop and three . • ''lbeowaertold m tbeyw.n all alive and well-tbey on· lytoolltbebtaltbyonea, ''tbeUe\Mnantaald. AllONGTHB mllllNG petaare BunMMI p)'tbou, baby boas, ornate box turtla. milk~.~ lsuan~. Cuban tree r~. tine plak-toed tarantulU a blooCi nibOD ••lued••· Tbe bnak·ln la bellewcl to ban occurred betweea noon Saturda,y and lOa.m . lloaday. PGUCS MYS NOT yetdarmlDldJu1tbowdanprou1 UM m=ircnatVM mlabt Mor wbat plw the burllan • ., haft ........ TblOWW'olU. ..................... 1orcommem. SUMMER SALE CONTINUES SALE SPECIAL 20% OFF DrexSb Enrich your home with this unique TV cabinet by Drexel :/(F Now at special savings during our summer sale Whv not add the elegance of our Et Cetera TV cabinet by Drexel" to your fam11v's TV en1oyment? Imagine tne truly dramatic effed of the eteaan1 campaign-style crafted 1n ohve ash burl veneers enriched with brass l1nished oecora11ve beao around 100 and with a storaae drawer at bOnom Carefully engineered 10 accommodate most of tooav s TV eou1omen1 Add the connoisseur's touch 10 your entertainment todav• • ) EDI TION Vour Home•o•n Dally Ne•spaper • TWENTY-FIVE CENTS any Youths Skip Draft Registration BOSTON (AP> -A 1pot check MVeral c!Uee lndlcatet that u UJ u 25 percent ol the elici· 10Wll men there may have to register for the drat\, e Boston Globe ga ys. A '°keawoman tor lbe SelecUve vice System called the sur- Y invalid. Under legislation approved by n~ress in June, men born in MO and 1961 were required to later ror the draft in late July and early Auiust al any post of. ftce. Congress did not authorue a resumption or the draft ltaell. There have been reports that many men failed to comply with the law, but the SelecUve Ser vice System , which ad- ministers registration, has not released any fi gures. Se l ective Service spokeswoman Joan Lamb· said the Globe's figures did not take lnto account that the men re- quired to register are a "mobile iroup and' dld.n'l have to register in their area." "We don't want to talk from Incomplete data," she said , call- ing the data invalid. The lilobe said It obtained reg- istration fi(ures from region?) offices of the U.S. Postal service ser ving areas In which more than 10 percent of the nation's population lives. The newspaper said it tried to make sure that urban, suburban and rural area.s were represent- ed. Reporter Alan MacRobert. who conducted the survey, said there were no results from the Deep South or New York State. The newspaper said it used a projection based on 1970 census figures lo calculate the number of men born in 1960 and 1961 liv- ing m the postal region, then .:<'m pared it with the number who actually registered. Men from the area who were in the military were adjusted for, the ne-.spaper said. The Globe's calculation did not lake futo account the possibili - ly that there may have been population shifts that would aifecl the eslimateofthenumber of men who should have registered, Mac Robert said. The Globe said that If the fi gures were applied to the en- tire nation, they would in~cate that about one million of the estimated 4 million eligible men failed to register. In the greater Boston area, the Globe said. postal officials re· ·ported 32.950 of 47 ,000 young m e n signed up. leaving an estimated gap or 30 percent. ·Anaheim Cop A ushed, Shot Motorists on Newport Center Drive are being asked to "sopt" instead of "stop" these days. Newport Beach city crews made the boo-boo Tuesday at the intersections of San Mi_guel and San_ Nicolas drives. Workers will be given a spelling lesson this week and asked to repaint both in-tersections. · ~=----a Treasurer Posts Combined Laguna Beach City Council .members combld the city treasurer a~~ ~uty city reas11rer post '.'f after one ,, mber who ha ~ viously op-~ ed the move changed his vote. • Councilman Neu Fiqpatrick, who voted against a request to combine the posts last week. .. asked the council to reconsider • the matterTuesday. The vqtewu 3-2 for tbe merger. with Councilmen Howard DaWIOD and Kelly Boyd voting no. The council also set the cJty treuurer's salary at $880.50 per month, included the position on the city's list of management e mployees, and provided that future pay raises would be at the rateofatopsenioraccountclerk. Last week, Fitzpatrick had joined Dawscm and Boyd in oppos- ing the chaQge, sought by City Trea&W'er Fran En~lehardt. g1ected in Apri l. Mrs. Englehardt bad been sharing duties with Deputy City Treasurer Betsy Morris, wbo re- slgnedlaat week. Fitzpatrick said be chaqed bis vote because Mn. Englebardt bas Indicated she can baadJe tbe combined workload. "Belon I bad felt It WU pte· mature to combine the two. But she says she cu do the job," be said. Mrs. l'.!nllebanlt had been paid $ISO per month in her elected posi- tion. OCSpree Evidence Complete • Both the prosecution and de- fense have rested their cases in the trial of three Watts teen- agers charged with ransacking two south county homes last March and raping a 14-year-old El Toro girl. Deputy District Attorney David Carter ended bis week-long presentation or evidence Tuesday after calling Orange County Sheriff's Department crime lab personnel. But the trio of defense at- torneys representing the defend- ants -Michael Simmons. 18; Benjamin Montgomery, 17, and Darryl Watts, 16 -rested their cases without calling a single witness. Attorneys John Barnett, Charles llar1ines and Bob Kazer also bad declined to make opening statements to the seven· man, five-woman Orange Coun- ty Superior Court jury last week. The Los Angeles teen-agers have been identified in court by prosecution witnesses who said the three invaded their homes in south Orange County the night of March 18. Authorities allege one of the incidents took place at a Center Street residence in La~una CSee SPREE, Page ,U) Laguna Plans Labor Day TemUs Meet The annual Laguna Beach Labor Day Tennis Tournament will begin Saturday at 8 a.m. at five locations in the city. More than 400 entries have been received by the Laguna Beach Tennis Association and Laguna Beach Recreation Department. co-sponsors of the event. The t.op level of the tourna· ment wlll be played at the Laguna Beach Higb School ten- nis courts and all other levels will be held at Irvine Bowl, Bluebird Canyon, Tburstoo In· termediate School and Moss Point eourts. Singles matdles will be held Saturda7, dcMtbles OD Sunday, and mixed doubles on Moacl.u. Finall in all eYents will be beld Sept. 6 and 7. Hours ol play will be 8 a .m . to 6 p.m. each day of the touma· ment. -...--Block s Ele vating Whe els ............. EYEWITNESS' DESCRIPTION OF CASINO BOMB Homemede Dntce Found "'~ Club Gamblers Buck OdJs Of Half-ton Bomb STATELINE. Nev. <AP) - Gamblers continued lo line the blackjack tables and fed coins in- to hungry slot machines at the popular Lake Tahoe s pa as authorities confronted a large bomb today at Harvey's Resort Hotel-Casino. "Through sleet, through snow, they still play," said one Harrah's • blackjack dealer who asked not to be identified. She said she was leaving her shift early, as were many fellow employees. A typewritten note was dis- covered with the large box in Harvey's saying it contained 1,000 sticks of TNT and demanding $3 million and a he licopter. Frustrated authorities s pent Tuesday trying to figure out bow to dismantle the device and hoped to have that accomplished-or to detonate it-today. Four major casinos and one smaller one are located on the neon-bedecked strip. Maxine Van Kleeck of Santa Cruz, was without a hotel room to- day after being evacuated from Harvey's. Sbe spent Tuesday night aa a couch in Harrah's lob- by, across the street from Harvey's. "It was a very nice evacua- tion,,. sbe laid after waking up from her night's rest. "lt was very wellorganlr.ed." Mrs. Van Kleeck saJd she spent the day p.mbtiq, but lt wasn't as much fun beeause sbe knew her luuace wu lt1ll at the 12-story hotel across the street. "Everyone I've talked to is kind , ..... c..,, CAUFORNIA ,,.,...,....... WHERE BOMB FOUND Nellf Neftda Border of up in arms, .. she said of others who were evacuated . "We haven't been contacte d by Harvey's.•· A shotgun-toting guard was sta- tioned at the home of Harvey Gross, the casino's owner, outside of Stateline and shooed away re· porters and Others. M an.v appeared unconcerned about the threat. Saddleback's Growth Rate Still Fastest Lone Samaritan 8111 .. ed IJaiun.on,.ludc FilhermanSavea Cycliat Saddlebact College names to remain Callfornla's fastest· growing community college in 1980-81. bued aa a 14 percent ln· crease in enrollment on the first day of clMsel. omdall said 19,200 students were rellsterecl at tbe coUete's lltllioa~ ln1De cam· puses • compared with 18,918 OD tbe dQ of dMles wbo 1ultered aeeoad·d•sree burm OD Ida hands while J"llC1to inl CarUa Dem w...-... ol Fremoat. . "Nobodr did~. I nn over then ad kept ....,... to paa ll b lm looae. I yelJed , ._......., IMllD ..... Bat..,.., ,.. ............ frolll 1111 -~~ ... MIMCGDdmd tMrd ........... 10,... ee.t ol 1111 ...... w.ald bne ............................. ~Id Dr. La•r•aee ., ...... a.a Oo Ir m1•ell Oiliimr. hll'. ,. • ........... were atolea from bl• boat tneral Wllb qo, Martha WU Oii Ida ..,. t.o ..u famlb' jewelry t.o r.... lllODV to replace tbe ........ ..... ... ...,,.... (JD tMaMllM .. , woaldll't let aQ1bod1 die • He'I aliw DOW end tbat'I tllOlltab for me. I'd do lt a1atn in a MOOIMI." llartinukl. ... ... ..... with tu and tbe f..U, &Old 8Dd ..... -.. left • .. llo .. ww blMt I'm burtiDI, I kaow IM~1 laartla1 wort•.'' •artm eald. .. ., ~-.... ••ll eompand to :J bope be IUk•IL'' lut,.... However, tbe total earonm.t flpn Ja espected to rile to between 25,000 and 21,000 by Sept. D. Ute ... daJ ol Nllltn· tioa. The aebool b8d .., emoUmeat of 21,eM der rqlltratkm WU com= tut year. • •A m.talstratOn ba" bind JO new twben to meet Ute aeedl "'Ute oowtna ltUdlDt bodJ • Muell of tbe enrollmeat In· creaH 11 ln vocational pro- arama, aatd Public lnformatton DlnctGr BUl Sdnlber. IDltGricallY, be Hld, U the tteODOlll1 f alten, the scbool'a ........... taooma. OwnG11n .Wo11nds Officer An Anaheim police officer suf- fered a gunshot wound in the leg today after he was jumped by three Lalin meo, one of whom grabbed his service revolver, pointed it at him and fired. Patrolman Paul Lee escaped more serious injury by deflect- ing the gun seconds before it was fired by the assailant. Lee was reported "in shot'k" at Anaheim Memorial Hospital, a police official said. Police immediately following the '1 : 15 a.m. shooting launched a massive manhunt for the three men. The manhunt was canceled shortly before noon, however, when the Huntington aeach police dogs lost the 1cent at a nearby apartment complex. Involved ID tbe search were of- ficers from Anaheim, Fullerton and the California Higltway Pa'trol. trained doga from the Huntington Beacta Police J)epartment and an Anaheim police helicopter. No suspects bad been taken in- to custody by mid-day. In recolUlUng the events tbat led up to the shooting, potice said Lee while on patrol ob- served three men hurling botUes at cars traveling in the west- bound lanes of the Riverside F reewa y near Harbor Boulevard. Police said Lee stopped his unit alon~side the freeway, climbe d over a ,fence Into Manzanita Park and approached the men. The trio jumped the officer and one man wrested the gun (See SHOT, Page A2) GETTING ON u sr CfN BE TAXING Are you on the list? Or is some- one you know? One way to find out ls to turn to Page Dl where those delin- quent in property taxes appear. You may find yourself in good company. Coast We atbe r Low clouds night and morning bours and partly cloudy at beaches Thurs- day. Cooler Thursday with . beach highs in upper 60s to near 80 inland. Lows tonight 56 to 64. OM.Yeuzt 15 Killed as C~d Mexican Train Crashea MEXJCAU. Mexl~ (AP> -Rescue WOtll.rt M..-thed t.bt ~Ill• ol 1lx ct.railed can today aft~r 1.$ people 1board a crowded llnlcan l>US"'•er traift dJtd wMn It plowtd lnlo a majn t.,_a~ttact.or.aulhoriu~aald • AIDut • ol lbe traln'a toO ,............ mp)' ol lbem hom•· bound vacalk>Mrt. were lr\j\U'f'd 'l'Uelday ...,.. LIM MHICall t.o- MHkoC.ty traln t.ft thl'tracb about 10m11 toUtholthl1border tlty. At lcwil one unid •nllfif'd Amenran was anJurtod and two in ranu died u.nt.kr \he <'rushing wtaQlll of tW'I te<J mtl'l•l. a uthor1Ue. Hid W~"5dll)' Gelfl S•pe~•" C•r ~IN ONTARIO. Calif <AP> -A car be&onfin1 lo a ml11ln1 Brinks e mployt't' wanted an lhe SJ.~ mUllon theft or gold Krucerrand coln.s h'om the security rirm has been round at On· tario tntemaUonal Airport, pollc-e aid today Rkk Cwmlngham. a 21-year old employee ln Bnnlts' Lor; Angel~ gold veult. bas been rrui.stng since June 25. the day before the theft WIS discovered lie Is beUeved lo have ned the st.ate aod maybe the country. tlle f'Bl said Cunningham wa.s charged with two coun~ of grand theft July 3 ('ltuM Eltt-INI SoMf. Korfll P~dfttl SEOUL, South Korea <AP> -South Korea's new military s trongman. Gen. Chun ~hwan. was elected president today without opposition or debate just eight months after he emerged from obscurity. Chun. virtually unknown to Koreans outside the military and to foreigners before the coup he led in December, was elected by 2,224 members or Lhe nation's rubber·stamp Electoral College. FH- teen mem bers were absent andonevotewasdeclared invalid. Chun. who has effectively controll ed the country s,ince the coup, was the only candidate for president. He did not appear at the election ceremony. offi cials reported Rragatt RPjP<"I" £ar1.-r·~ DrbolP Tert111J WASHJNGTON <AP) -Ronald Reagan, rejecting President Carter's terms for a debate. insistl'd today that independent can- didate John B. Andel'son have a c h11nce to join the first Carter- Rcagandc bateof thi: 1980campaign White House press se<:retary Jody Powell, notified of Reagan's position. told reporters: ·'They're afraid of a one-0 n·one debate.·· But a Reagan spokesmansa1dthat "we very much want a one-on-one de bate." Asked why the White House does not want a debate Involving Anderson. Gerald Rafshoon. Carter's media adviser . replied · "We don't want to debate two Republicans at thes ametime ... A ngrg \'0111 It• A I I O<"k Phot ograpltf'rtt PlfiLADELPHIA <AP> -Angry youths atlac~ three news photographers aft~r ~tormmg out of a community meeting here in the ~econd straight night of violence following the fatal shooting of a black youth by a white police officer. Despite the attacks. police reported relative calm in the pre- dom inantly black. low-income north Philadelphia neighborhood. Twenty people. inc I uding 14 j uveni Jes. were arrested when they re- f used to leave the area. police said (Jpla!ll OC Battle Infighting Heated On Highway Funds By FREDERICKSCHOE MEHL OUM o.lly ~I ... Stllff Offic~als in both Sacramento a nd Oran ge County worked feverishly today to revitalize pro- posed legislation that would place the county in a separate district for the allocation of state highway funds. The measure failed to clear the s tate senate late Tuesday after hours of what was descr ibed as open verbal warfare between representatives of Orange and Los Angeles counties. ''You wouldn't believe it,·· said one Sacramento observer. "CLos Angeles Mayor> Tom Bradley is constantly on the phone and CLos Angeles County Super visor> Peter Schabarum is camped out up here." Orange Count) is nov. included i n a s tate Depar t m ent of Transportation C Caltrans) dis- trict that includes Los Angele5' a nd Ventura counlles. more acceptable bill during a meeting either Thursday or Fri- day. "Obviously lime is a problem. This is the last week of session for the Legislature," Fox noted. S tan Oftelie. an aide to Orange County Board of Supervisors Chairman Ralph Clark. s aid local ofCicials today were "seeing ii there is a Potential for s uccess" in a new round of legislative wran· gling. Oftelie said Senate d isfavor with the proposed biU apparenUy was sparked by literature dis- tributed by the s tate Transporta· lion Commission that indicated California's 57 other counties would lose tughway funds if a s eparate dist rict for Orange County was created. Fox s aid Los Angeles officials a re bothered by a potential SJO million loss if the separate district is created." And thal$10 million is out of the $1 billion -and that's with a · B'." Fox said. 2 l'illed, 13Htmt At Camp Two ~artn~ were killed and 13 other1 injured Tuesday when a pickup truck collided w'th a two and M ball-ton tranaport vehicle al Camp Pmdleton. l)ud following the 7 a m crash ubout M mile Into the sprawling bue on Las Pulgas Road were 2nd Lt 1bomas A ttlltchell. 24. of PhMnax, and Pfc Richard P Lloyd, 19,otOrand Prairie. Tex. A Marine spokesman said the civilian pickup truck. driven by the Marine Corps officer, collided with the transport truck. in which Pfc. Lloyd was carrying 13 Marmeson a routine trip. All 13 passengers we re taken to the Naval Medical Center at Camp Pendleton and 10 were treated for minor injuries and re· leased. Three other enlisted men. all members o f th e Motor Transportation Maintenance Co .. First Maintenance Battalion. were hospitalized. but were listed in good condJtjon today. Officials at Camp Pendleton s aid the collision wasn 't related to a week-long war exercise taking place at the military camp. T hey said the accident is under investigation by Marine Corps of· fi caals. Memorial serv\ces will be held Thursday in the 22 Area chapel at Camp Pendleton for Pfc Lloyd Services for Ll. Mitchell wlll be held sometime next week at the 43 Area chapel. f'ro. Page . t I SHOT ... from Lee's holster. stood in front of him and pointed the weapon. directly at tus chest. After he was shot, Lee was able lo regain control of his gun and fired one s hot as the three m en Oed into the park. It was not immediately known whether any of the men were struck. Lee called for help on a walkie talkie that he was carrying on his belt and was found by aniv- ang unit while lying injured on a park sidewalk. Lee b as been wit h t h e Anaheim Police Department since 1974 when he joined as a police cadet. He became a patrolman three years ago. Vets Horwr Laguna Ma1,i O.W. Price of Laguna Beach has received six awards for com- munity service to veterans at a stat e American Legion conven- tion in Sacramento. The awards were for a com- munity service rep<>rt, donaUons to the legion's reha bilitation fund, editorial comme ntary. a post bulletin, and dedicated service. During the past year. Price as- sisted 140 veter ans and 60 widows with cla.i ms for benefits. Emba.88ies Move JERUSALEM <AP ) -The Netherlands and Haiti oHicially announced they were moving their embassies out of disputed Jerusalem. and Pa9amanian and Cost.a Rican officials said their governments had also de- cided lo move to Tel Aviv. Or ange County officials long have wanted out. claiming that Los Angeles Is siphoning off a dls- p r op o r ti o n ate s hare o f t ransportation dollars. Ron Fox, an administrative as- sistant lo state Sen. John v. Briggs ( R·Fullerton ). chief • backer of the measure, said a con- ference committee report on the bill failed lo clear the Senate on a 17 to 15 vote, with several absten- tions. Twe nty-one votes are n~edforpasaage. Clemente Restyling Old Pier Restaurant Fox satd a conference commit- tee will try lo work o ut a new and DAILY PILOT '--...... 0..... .-1-.e.."" .... . ~ OJ•-...... ...,,._ ~ ......... 11·11ttt..._I\........_ T1t11• 1•1 (n4tMMll\ o 1n1u•.-•cMN1n ~ .. -,..,. 1 -, ....... ..... .._ ... c...._ .... San C l e m e n te 's p ier restaurant, planned for reoova· lion aft.er being closed tu t year, might emerae wtth a Spanl.ab· style architectural theme. City Council members bave in· dicated they mllbt diJcard plans for a "New En1land" -style restaurant at tbe end of the 1,200-foot 1001 wooden pier. followina objecttOGI to that coo· cept by memben of the city's Cultural Hertta1e Board. E arlier tbia year, the council retained Rlchardlon Chue As· sociates of San Clem ente to draft plans for a marltlme n avor rwtaurant, to matdl an a d j ace nt ball a bop and restrooms CXl tbe pter. But cultural board lffmben, ai ..u .. JaMt Radford of tbe clt'I'• Arebitectaral Revt•w Boarct, objected to th• New Enaland«ile arebltedun, c.U. IDI It ''totall1 out of 1i.p wtth u.. ........ .... 1tadfCJrd arcued tUt tbe city demaad• d .. elopen to follow p6dlHw Mt \IP .. .,, tbe arcldtildura1 a.o.nt, 8ddlDI tbe ctt:r 1boald follow It• own picltlw A ~,_, old cttJ CX"dlDMee c:alll .............. «JI • .,......... ........... ... .... .. lllOl'tll .... •· ..... ,... .............. ... •II. T he arc hitectural board me mber said that one of the big- 1eat complaint. about review boa rds I.a that they are not COD2 siatent in their rullnla. "and um la a -perfect example of the problem." Tbe council directed the cultural board to take another look at the pier rettaurant plans, which may mean the atthiteds will be going back lo the draw- inl boards on t he re1taurant reno•=· A 1 man for Rlcbardlcn Chase uJd the company already haa complet.ed maritime-style plans for tbe project. J im Qaue aald arcbttectural readerinp could be modlfted to refJeet a Spmalab-ltyle motif, but aald be .soe.D't bow bow tbe ND09ated Nl&aW'Ut would ftt {a wtUa tbl exiltiq New En-'•nc'· 1t1. .. beltsbop. But be qreed tM cit'/ abould Nfleet lta own codll when or· dertnc a feceW\ ol tbe atwttn1 ....Uunnt. .... RadfonS Mid tbat ''llnce lite ....... the IDOlt YilaallJ ob- vtoul ltruetun • ddl area. tt oat:r ltaDdl to reuoa \bat ,ou would want um to be u o..t~ " ............ o1 .... 1•· .... .,...,etw'e." etaue Mid Itta nrm eo.a1c1 ~ ... JM compltt.I HllU• lqa ~ eomd1 .......... . LOSANOELES <AP) -When General Telephone Co. as'ked Helen Rodman out to lunch, she thought the company might be plaonlngtogive her a reward. Af\er all. she found and returned $225.000 in uncashed telephone bill checks to the company. But alter a meal and a couple of cocktails Tuesday. the Salver Lake real estate broker found out what the reward was to be -a free telephone. ··1 was underwhelmed," said Ms . Rodman. who found the checks last Wedne&day ata Glendale Freeway offramp. Ms. Rodman said she told the company to keep its phone a nd to send a check to her favorite charity instead SJC Sign Impasse Headed to Court Sa n J uan Cap 1 ~lra n o merchants and the City Council a re trying to hammer out ne w rule's governing the height and de- s ign of signs for easier reading by pas sing motorists. However . the discussion proc- ess is not moving fast enough for one restaurant owner who 1s tak· ing the city to court over a citation he received Aug. 9 for alleged il - legal signs Mike Madigan . o wn er or Steam er Lane's Restaurant. said by taking the city to <'OUrt he hop<>s to move the business com mun1ty up on the Cll~ Coun<'11's hst of pnorities. ··Many cities have sign prob- lems." Madigan said ·'Hut San Jua n has no sign problt•m tx:causc San Juan has no signs.·· Madigan will appear 1n South Equality Day JI ote Unequal SACRAMENTO (AP> - The California U-g1~laturc commemorated Women's Equality Day, despite a protest by state St>n John Sc hmitz. R-C'o ro n a de! Mar. The resolution. ACR 156 b)' Assemblywoman Leona E geland, D-San Jose. com- memorated Tuesday as the 60th anniversary of women getting the right to vote. It easily passed the As· scmbly. But in the Senate. Schmitz called it "obvious- ly a sales job for ERA <the Equal R ights Ame nd · ment >." 11le Senate voted 32-1. with only Schmitz OP' posingiL Orange County Mun1c1pal Court , arly next month lo argue his case a~ainst what he says 1s the city's attempt to "Violate his constitu- l1ona l rights ·· "My pn mar > goa I intaking this m atter to court 1s not to wm or los<'. but to finally bring this issue tothC'C1tyCounc1l," hesa1d. L,ocal merchants have voiced concern to the council that exist· ing ('llY sign ordinances allow on- ly wooden signs and a m aximum hl•1ght of six f1..-et. Because thest: ~1gns are hard to ~~. they hurt business. theysa1d City Council mf.'mbcrs have ex pn•sscd wtllingne:.s to discuss po~s 1ble <'hanges rn the sign or - rt 1 n a nces. Councilman L<irry Buc hheim m et with a group of about 20 mt:rchants last w~k. a meeting which Mad igan at- tended .. I'd like to think tt11~ signals progress." Madigan said "I'd hke to think the counc1l 1s going to do somcttung, but I'm ant1cipat- in~ nothing " Our Mayor Gary Ha usdorfer said council members have yet to hear a spedfie proposal from the business community to rectify the alleged sign problem. lie said the council had told merchants to work with the Chamber of Commerce to romc up with a plan that the City Coun· cil cou.ldacton . "We are perfectly willin~ and entirely open to wo rking with the <'hamber to better the situation," llausdorfers a1d. He said because no specific plans have been forthcoming, changes in the city's sign or- dinances are stalled in the dis- cussionstage. Hausdorfer also said the de- cision to serve Madiga n with a citation was simply because the restaurant owner was out of com- pliance with city sign ordinances. f'ro• Page A f SPREE ... Beach and a later rape and rob- bery occurred al an El Toro home. Carter called crime lab person- nel to the witness stand Tuesday to link the d efend a nts with fingerprints found at the cnme scenes. Lab technician Pa tti Blume said she found fingerprints at the El Toro residence that match those of Simmons and Walts. Ms . Blume said she found f1ngerpnnts matching Simmons· on a phone rL•reiver npped from a wall. Watts' prints. she said, wer e found on a metal fillt cabineL Questioned by Barnett. t he technician said she was certaiQ o f her identificatio ns cvert though her tape, which lifts the prints. tore on the telephone. Watts. Montgomery a nd Sim· mon:,. were arrest('(f by shcnff's deputies a short time after al, lt•gedly fleeing the El Toro rel>· 1denre in the family's Datsun Deputy Tom Davi:. testified Tut:sday that ht.· po~1t1onf.'d h1m st•lf .ilong tht: northbound Santa Ana frteway aflcr hearing a poh<'l' broadcast to ht· on the looko ut for the veh1l'le. 'Not Guilty' Says Manin Doctor Piny ,\ Trabuco Canyon man authorities allege posed as an Irvine doctor pleaded not guilty Tuesday in Harbor M un1cipal Court to felony charges of practic- ing medicine and issuing pre· sc n pt1ons without a st ate license. Gerald C. Barnes. 47, was re - leased from Orange County J ail on S2,500 cash ball posted after his arraignme nt, said Deputy Dis· tnct Attorney Susan Shaw. She said a pre-trial heanng has ~en set for Sept. 16 in Harbor Municipal Court for B.irnes. who was arr~ted Aug. 20 a fter an in Vf.'!>t1gation by the State Board or Medical Quality A~sur<incc. J\~cnt-; from the board's Santa Ana office said Rames prat:t1<'e<l med1cmc for three vcars at the Pac ifat· Southwe~t Me di cal Group and used the license of a legitimate Stockton doctor with the same name. An investigation is continuing into the quality of care Rames gave his patients. but pre- liminary indications are that he didn't conduct major surgeries. a board agent said. Barnes is a former Illinois resi- de nt who at one tam e had a pharmacy license SUMMER SALE CONTINUES SALE SPECIAL 20% OFF orexSb Enrich your home with this unique TV cabinet by Drexel Now at special savings dur ing ou r s ummer sale Why not add the e1egance of our Et ~era TV cabinet bv Drexel• 10 voor fam11y·s lV en1ovment? 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Newport·M•• School Dll\riet truateel. who otdered massive cuts In financial outlay this ,ear, Mid tbe elect.ion to•t.rim the procram wu made at the ·Copter· Noise Resented North Costa Me sa Homeowners Association mem- bers are fed up with low-flying helicopters and are seeking city help in quieting the whirlybird traffic. · In a letter to the Cit~cil, homeowners president David Leigbtoo said his board has re· l. ceived complaints of neighbors north of the freewai about an in· CTeasing nu f low-flying choppers. • He said he llOise problerp ~\II ~rport a~· ~llw.ll llalt. ·'There appears to be no reg- ulation . . . in our area that places a required altitude on helicopters," he wrote. "They are given clearance to pass over the airport runways at 500 feet . and it appears they stay at that altitude when they pass over our homes." LeiShton said an established route follows the community's freeways, .. but they do not follow this.'' hl1b 1chool'1 admlnlatratlve level "We were really concerned with our dauahter," t.eaUfled one mot.ber. ··we~ goin1 to tole ber emoCJonaJJy, psycholorically and physically." As a result or ALP, she claimed, "We got o\W daughter back." The program, offered over the past six years. enrolled 42 stu· den\.8 last year . ll offered m· Wlaat's That? div ldual lnatrucllon on a "perlOIUll level," said teacher Paul Kahn. Students were enrolled by s p ecial request and b y counselors' referral, he said. ll oft e r ed instruction in state· required subjects as well as an a rray of electives. · Students, he said, were in· vol ved in what and bow they are taught. He claimed that in the long •'Tb.ere were nine helicopters passing over our area between 7:30 and 9 a.m. in one morning," be charged. .. Some or these helicopters have a jet type ol engine which is extremely noisy. We have taken numbers down ... and called the airport facility re- ,arding the matter." Motorists on Newport Center Drive are being asked to "sotp" instead of ''stop" these days. Newport Beach city crews made the boo-boo Tuesday at the intersections of San Miguel and San Nicolas drives. Workers will be given a spelling lesson this week and asked to repaint both in· tersections. He s aid his association has • ·sought a list of copters based in the area to direct letters to the aircraft owners in seeking their cooperation. "We have been advised that Utere is no list available," he noted. Leighton also suggested that the council reject plans for future heliports in the city - ~such as one sought by Pacific federal Savings ii' the Anaheim Cop Shot By Three Vandals downtown area • He lndicated the move would set an unrequired precedent in a community only 10 to 12 minutes from John Wayne Airport where belicopten already are b&Jed. BoardQacks An Anaheim police officer suf· fered a gunshot wound in the leg today after he was jumped by three Latin men, one of whom grabbed bis service revolver, pointed it at him and fired. Patrolman Paul Lee escaped more serious injury by deflect· ing the gun seconds before it was fired by the assailant. Lee was reported "in shock" at Anaheim Memorial Hospital, ' . ' a police official said. 00•le&Cher8 Police immediately following the 7:1.S a.m. shooting launched a massive manhunt for the three Salary Hikes m;:~ manhunt was canceled d f i be fit shortly before noon, however, A wage an r nee· ne when the Huntington Beach package offering lO~ percent police .Nu... lost the scent at a -1ary bikes lO some 900 non· ....._ teaebina school employees wu nearby apartment complex. raUfted by the Newport-Mesa Involved in the search were of. Sclaool Dlltrict Tueeday nigbt. flcera from Anaheim, Fullerton • Tbe packqe wu approved by and tbe California Hi•hway ., aembers of tbe California Patrol, trained dogs from the lebool !;"J!oyees AuoclaUoo Huntington Beach Police MCDlay . Department ud an Anaheim TM P9dlale will coet tbe dis· police helicopter. trtet u lldlllt.iclul '880,000 in No auapects bad been taken in· ....,, ...,...... um year. to custodJ bJ mid-day. NqoClat.,.1 laancbed early""'-.. In recouatinl the events that ... ,,._. belw... tbe dis· led UP lO the abootin,, police said Lee while on patrol ob- served three men hurling bottles at cars traveling in the west- bound lanes of the Riverside Freeway n ear Harbor Boulevard. Police said Lee stopped bis unit alon"side the freeway, c limbed over a fence into Manzanita Park and a pproached the men. The trio jumped the officer and one m~ wrested the gun from Lee's bolster, stood in front of him and pointed the weapon dJrectly at bis chest. Aft.er he was shot, Lee was able to regain control of bis gun and fired one shot as the three men Red into the park. It was not immediately known whether any of the men were struck. Lee called for help on a walkie talkie that he was carrying on his belt and was found by arriv- ing unit while lying injured on a park sidewalk. Lee has been with the Anaheim Police Department since l.W74 when he joined as a police cadet. He became a patrolman three years ago. run. the program bas saved the district money based on state funding through student attend· ance systems. Kahn predicted that a quarter of the students enrolled in the class last· year will be school drop-outs this year because or the program cut. One stu(jent testified she Celt "drowned" in the conventional school system but that ALP had turned her around. "Now I'm getting straight A's and am as happy as can be," she told trustees. Trustee Betty Bailey summed up trustees' comments following the emotional presentations by noting the district already bas two sch ool s devoted t o alternative learning, Back Bay High School (formerly McNaJly) and the Newport-Mesa Evening School. She said the two teachers as- signed to ALP apparently are needed elsewhere in the Mesa High teaching system and that the board would be remiss in ove rruling a decision at the school's administrative level. Trustees said they have been inu11dated with requests from throughout the two-city district to reinstate special classes and programs but that. finances have dictated cuts that must be made. Assembly Vote Short Veto Over1ide Of .Tax Bill Stalls SACRAMENTO {AP> -A second attempt to override Gov. Edmund Brpwn Jr. 's veto of a bill that would permanently and fully aJ'just state it1coine tax brackets for inflation stalled in the state Assembly today. The initial vote on the so- called "indexing" bill was 45·20. nine short of the 54 aye votes needed to override a governor's veto. The author of AB2001, As· se mbl y woman Marian Bergeson, R·Newport Beach, asked that the roll be kept open so she could round up more votes. Last week, the Assembly re· fused to override the veto on a 48-21 vote. As was the case last Thursday, Republicans were united in support of the override, and Democrats were split about evenly. Assembly Republican leader Caro• Hallett of Atascadero called the Bergeson measure "a bill that insures tax equity and tax j ustice. It's simply not fair for the state to reap tax benefits because inflation pushes people "°'into highe r and hig her tax .-(See INDEX, Page AZ) Top School Officials Get Salary Hlkes Newport-Mesa School Dis- trict's three key administrators we re granted pay hikes Tuesday night following a closed ex- ecutive session of the board of trustees. Superintendent John Nicoll was granted an 8 percent bike, bringing his salary for the 1980-81 fISCal year to $54,486. Norman Loats, d e puty superintendent, was granted a 9 percent increase. His salary moves up to $48,777. Kevin Wheeler, a ssistant superintendent for personnel. got 8 percent. His salary now is $43,362 a year. Nicoll was granted a 6.7 per- cent hike three months ago, retroactive to July l, 1979. Loats received a 8.8 percent raise at the same Ume and Wheeler got 10.2 percent. . In addition to their salaries, the three admlniatrators allo re· ceive monthly car allowances rangina between $250 for Wheeler to S300 for Nicoll. All are working under con· tracts that expire June 30, 1112. and leave salary adjustments open to Dt&Qtlatloo •lain next year. .... 1 , 000 sticks of Exptosives ---Blocks Elevating Wheels EYEWITNESS,' DESCRIPTION OF CASINO BOMB Homemade O.vice Found In Statelne Ctub Talwe Area Cleared Over Bomb Threat STATELINE, Nev. (AP> - Bomb squads cleared streets outside a plush Lake Tahoe hotel and strung a line of parachute wire to an extortionist's bomb today, but the county sheriff says authorities have no plans to try to explode the device im· mediately. Sheriff Jerry Maple hedged on questions about whether the $3 million extortion demand had been paid, answering a cryptic, "We've held up to our end of tbe bargain, and they haven't." He called the wire attached to the bomb at Harvey's Resort Hotel.Casino a "monitor' and wouldn't comment oo its pot.en. tial use. Curtis Patrick, a Tahoe· Douglas Fire District board member, said earlier, "The fll'St plan would be lO disarm it. The second plan would be to det. onate." Maple bad also said earlier it would be "maybe two hours" before detonation was attempt· . ed. He backed ofl that estimate. saying there were no plans to tr) to set off the device, said lO COO· taln 1,000 sticks ol TNT. .............. WHERE BOMB FOUND Neer Neweda Border Coast Weather trtet _. tbe ...... were tbe re- Rlt el a tw.,.ar eontnet that llft -.G salary adjuatmeats ..... ""lledilllor Viaite WAllllNOTON <AP> -U.S. 1 ..... ,,, 8ol Unowttl " plan· Lene Saaarita• Ba•-...etl Dorm.on-luck FuhermanSala Cydiat Harvey's wu evacuated Tues· day, and nearby casiDol started to dear out today. Autboritiel or- dered _,.. olf tbe streets and away from eaablo areas fadng Haney's. Oftlcen iD a platoon of scbool bulea offered to take cambJen and bote1 pests away from t.beseene. Offtdala left • aearby com. mud poet and spilt up to Yiait eaeboltbemUll"bcMl-culnos. Low clouds night and morning hours and partly cloudy at beaches Thurs- day. Cooler Tbursdly with beach highs in upper 60s to near 80 inland. Lews tonight 56 lO 64 • to ftdt larMI and EIYpt .... • ........ effort to re- ....... ae1otlaUOn1 on • firm-of HU·rale for Ar••· MILPITAS (AP) -A Northern Californla filberman, down on bla luc:lt and nearly broke because of a boat burll•_a:Y.L au1talned Hrlou1 bun9.,,... ~ aD.,..... motenrcll1t after aeyeraJ .... 99!1..."T '::en .::.-;;.-..;,\ ••. Wll : ... ..... Cdfenla ., ...... ~-....... DOtl .... ~r!IW .. Wll.,. ... tq.l:J•,:;:: .Ji •• _. ..... ... -':!_. ...... .... ....................... ···---" ............ . J wbo su'ffered aecond·d•tree bw'nl on bla bands while NIC!U- llll Curtis Dean Waper, •• ol FrelQcmt. "Nobody did an)'thlna. I ran over then and kept tfY1QI to pull blm loose. I yelfed. 'SoaMboV belp me.• But DOMlly Mlpld,'' llar6a NICI fl..-ldl ~'*'· m ........... .... tldl ............ ,.,.... c.tT .... ..,... ..... ................. lbltla'• ~hi Dr. La•reac:e "' ....... a.a cau1111mlllalC... .•• ._..pc•I~-- were atolen from bl• boat several weelEa qq. MutlD WM oa bll W81 to ..U I~ Jrielry to raue ..-, ~ replace tbe wetpu wblD be bappmed OD theacddmt. "I wo.ddD't let aD1bod1 die. Re'1 aUft aow md tltat'1__,., for me. I'd do It a1ala la •. ~"lhrtmadd. He a.fl ...._, wttlt '11 and the ,...., IOld ........... left. . ..... ,. W I'm --I taow u•a Mrtl•I wone," Martlil ul4. .. .., =-•••.,. ...... ~ ...... , ...... ........ ~ Earlier la the IDOl'1ll8'. Gcw. Robert Ult il8Uld. plea to .... wbo plmMd tbedntee te eamaet autboritila wtdl further ~ tiolLI. 1bt lberiff tald autborttles bad DO idea wbo tbe eztortlmdata were •. Maple said., ••we bave loll all contact (wttb tbe atol'tlomlta) for m.,,~boun .•. Wedo not Dow wbedlel' tbere .. a tlm· lq d9Yice wtUdD tbe bomb or DOt." ..... bomb ... brouPt lDto tbe catiDD ~ monU.al bJ two ,..-.-..Mcoaapal4rtecbal· c:laa. fteclftkew111waiddledln ... ........... tbe ....... ••JBll•• .u... I J I I ' I 15 Killed aa Cro~d Mexican Train Crat1he8 llDJCAU. Meld~ CAP) -Reacut workent aearched the wreckaie ot lx deraUed ~ today after 15 people aboard 1 crowded Mu.kan paNftlaertn.io ~ed whft\ it plowed into• m a_ n tenHNU'actor, auu.ortUeuaJd AboYt 70 at &IMt tram'• 441 pas..,era, r¥\ltl1 ol tMtn home· bound wacat.....,.., wt',..u.Jured ,_.,,when UM Mmcall·to- Mulao Cl&.Y tram Wt the tracks about 10 miles IOUt.b of Ltm border dty. At lent ooe umd ntiried Amencan •u njurtd and two In· rants dkod under Uw cru11hmg .. H••aht of twJs.tcd meuJ. autborltle. ~aid Wedne$day ~•lflf •pttit•• C'•r ~'"' ONTARIO. cam CAP> A car betons•na to o mining 8rlnk'• employ wanted In the SI ~ mtllion theft or &old Kr .... ernnd coins from the aecunty Orm bu bMn found at On· ta.rlo lnternat.lonaJ Alrport. police said today. Rlck Cwutlftaham, a 2t·year-0ld employee ln Brinks' Lot Ancelee Sold vault. has been mlS tn1 since JW\e 25, the day before the lheft WkS discovered. He Is believed to have n~ the state and maybe tile country, the FBI said. Cunningham was charged wtth two counts of grand theft July 3 llqlar,~r l11fll<-fftl la E•<-•JW• · RElDSVILLE, Ga. (AP> Albany Herald reporter Charles Postell and his wire were indicted by a Tattnall County grand jury today on a charge of atte mpting to aid the escape or four death row inm ales from the Georgia State Prison here in July. The indictment alleged th.at Postell and his wife. Judi. met June 18at the prison with death. row inmate Carl Isaacs. who asked them toobtain lShacks awbladestobeusedintheescape. Postell, who has conducted numerous death row Interviews during his career , was lhe first lo receive word or the July 28 breakout or the inmates from the maximum-securit)' prtson. One of the escapees. Troy Leon GreBJ· called Postell to inform him or the escape. Postell then notified prison authorities. <iopia KqortHI" l11.,a.W11 SOMGlia NAIROBI, Kenya <AP) -Ethiopian army forces. backed by air strikes, invaded northwest Somal~a today a~d he~v.y fighting wu laking ~lace along a 27-mile front, Somalia s Ministry of Defense claimed. Vplaill 0€ Battle Infighting Heated On Highway Funds By FREDERICKSCHOEMEHL Stan Oftclie, an aide to Orange 0t11>eo•n•""•.esu11t County Board of Supervisors Officials in both Sacramento Chairman Ralph Clark. said local and Orange County worked officials today were "seeing 1r feverishly today to revitalize pro-the re is a POtential for success" in posed legislation that would place a new roWld of legislat1 ve wran· the colUlty in a separate district ghng. for the allocation of state highway Ortelie said Senate disfavor funds. with the proposed bill apparently The measure failed to clear the was sparked by literature dis· state senate late Tuesday after lributed by the state Transporta- hours of what was described as lion Commission that indicated open verbal warfare between Caliromta's 57 other counties representatives of Orange and would lose highway runds if a Los AngelescoWJt\es. separate district for Orange "You wouldn't believe it " said County was created. 'one Sacramento observer."'<Los Fox said Los Angeles officials Angeles Mayor) Tom Bradley is a rc bothered by a potential $10 conslanUy on the phone and (Los mi Ilion loss ifthe separate district An gel es County Super visor) is created." And that$10 million is Peter Scha barum is camped out out of the Sl billion -a nd that's up here." with a · B'." Fox said. Orange County is now included And Fox charged that state Sen. in a s lat~ Departme nt ?f Omer Rains CD-Ventura) "has T~ansPQrt~t1on <Caltrans> dis· worked harder than anyone I've tnct that mclude~ Los Ang~les ever seen" in seekingdefeatoftbe and Ventura counties. . . 1 )~ • legislation. Orange County off~c1~ts loQg "Right now we've falling back ha ve wan~ o~t. cl~1mmg t~at and are regrouping,'' Fox said. Los Angeles is siphoning orr a dis· He added that he r emained op· proportional e s h a re o C timistic the effort to pick up addi· transport.ationdoll~r~. . t1onal votes on the Senate side of . Ron Fox. an adm~tSlraUve as· the Legislature will succeed. s1s~ant to state Sen. John y . "And we won't sell the store to Briggs <R ·Fulle rt.on) ! chief win It .. Fox predicted. backer of the measure, said a con· ' bracketa'' ~ ll•lnl diem aQ real .._.IH tn llaeoine. ii n . Hallett and olber Republlcua bad Pl'omlMd to CDW tM llW I November .a.c.. lloe -.. tf Democrats lD tbe J.Aalala&un At\ale to override the o.tnocr•iJe 1ovemot'1 vtt.o. 8ut Democratic Ooor leader Wiilie Brown or San Francisco u ld the current indexing law wouJd ooi explre until the begin· .ntn1 ol lm. '.'There la pothlni whataoever urai ent except tJOmeone wishes io u mpwan on the issue that they had done aomethine spectacular about tnea when they've done nothln&." Brown said. Over the years, state govern· ment t\us been partially c uishioned from b.udgel crunches by the constantly increasing rev· enues from taxpayers mov· lng into higher brackets from cost-of·living pay increases. But wtder mounting pressure; primarily from Republicans, the Legislature ·passed and Brown signed two indexing laws. The fi rst one, enacted in 1978, permanently indexes -· or ad- justs upward with inflation - state income t ax brackets every year, but exempts the fi rst 3 per· l!Cnt of inflation. The second bill, enacted last year. indexes the re maining 3 percent. But that was a tern· porary tax relief bill which ex· pi res at the end or 1981. Mrs . Bergeson's bill would make that remaining indexing permanent. Brown signed the first two in· dexing bills but vetoed the most recen t one on grounds that economic uncerta inties make it unwise to permanently grant 100 percent indexing at this time. Slain Man Fowtdin Lagwia Hills Skeletal remains of a man who apparently died from a gunshot wound to the head were found Tues· day ni ght in Laguna Hills. Or1:.1nge County She riff's Office Lt. Wyatt Ha rt said investigators still arc un· certain whether the man com milted suicide or died at the bands of another person. A .22-calibcr rifle was recovered not far from the body, Hart said. The badly decomposed remains we re found by youths who were walking along a construction road near the intersection of A li cia and Mo ulton parkways. Identity of the victim has not been determined. Hart said. Iranians Jailed LOS ANGELES (AP) -An Iranian doctor and seven of his countrymen may face deporta· lion because or their arrests this week on heroin charges, the Im· migration and Naturalization Service said. The nine were taken into custody over the past two days. the U .S. Jus tice Department announced Tues- day. ference committee report on the bill failed to clear the Senate on a 17 to 15 vote, with several absten· tions. Twenty -one votes are needed for passage. Fox said a conlerence commit· more acceptable bill during a meeting either Thursday or Fri· day. Threats by ACLU Remove Rental Fee "Obviously time 1s a problem. This is the last week of session for the Legislature.'· Fox noted Train Kills Pair BAKERSFIELD <AP> -Two men were killed when a Santa Fe freight train rammed a car at. a £ail crossing and dragged it a half of a mile east or here. the highway patrol reported. c DAILY PI LOT llW C)f-C..\I Dell' PllOI. wl._ •N<ll I\ ·--'-"""_ ..... " h !llA>ll-.O ...... o..-e °'"4 ........ .,,,.,. '-•· .._ ... HlllOM-............. ~""·'· ,,,,_.. l'"rlcl<I' :;.~'n.~~ln~v.11e,.~~"rn~=• IMKll/-ft Cot>I A ...... ...-_ ..... I> -·-S.w<N" -~ ... TIW orlMINI t:'~":'c.::~ el.:::.:::~:·"'· p 0 .. _ ....... Pt-1-l'W•- .i«,I.~ V~• "'ftkllnl_Gt_el __ -..111...w c- Oftleee .__ ..-. ., ... (.N\I Mltllootly """"' .......... , llll1t 9-4.11 .......... " Ttllfll RI <n4tMM1ft .............. ...... ~.\5='i::§!ft ....-.... --~·=.::: ~ .... _.Ny."-' PM-,, .....,,, .. INtllMt.tlt-.. ~. By JERllV CLAUSEN Of tlW Dallr l'llet Staff Or ange County's chapter of the Ame rican Civil Liberties Union will use Newport Harbor High School's Dodge Hall free of charge Oct. 11 after threatening a lawsuit over rees sought by Newport-Mesa Unified School DistricL The battle over the fees opened early this month. ACLU s po kes man Meir Westreich claimed that di.strict contracts for renting school facilities are unconstilional and that state law allows non·profil charitable organizations to use school facilities without charge. At issue were charges of more than $450 sought for alx classrooms, the school auditorium 81\d the caret.eria. ACLU's Orange County group wants the racilltlea ror an annual leglslaUve eonf erence Oct. 11. In addition to the waiver of fees, ACLU objected to rules restrlctlna ra1ten frorn quarrel· ing, abusive laquqe or notae offensive to netPbon. • lt allo 1trudl, from tbe tnltlal· ty propoeed rent.I aareement. tecltODI problbltlDI UH for purpoeea that are "Immoral, Of. fenalve or barmtul." Tboee claulel, Wntreteh COCl· tended, ~ tn VlolaUOD of ftnt ameadmeal n,lm. In a llttel' wr1tUm 8aturday, w .. trelcb pve tbe 1cboo& •· trlcl WIUl DQOD TuHday to nspGDd to ACLU demada. ID a ............ Tueedaf, ........ 4ll"'Olalftd t1M ACLU nald ftll -ICtkm .. OnDle Coanty 8llDertor Court If tbe dll· trict faiW to~. The action would seek to halt the district from imposing condi· lions contrary to free speech and charging fees to civic organiza· tions in violation of state law and constitutional requirements or equal prot.ectlon, he said. District Superintendent J ohn Nicoll, who managed a delay in the ACLU request for response. s aid today that be has written a letter authorizing ACLU use of the f acilltles without charge. He also is accepting the ACLU off er to donate proceeds from the legislative conference to the district's four high school journalis m programs. Westrelch offered the funds, probably about $150, to alleviate any concern that ACLU would profit rrom the conference. In bis letter, Nicoll also agreed to the contract deletions demanded by ACLU. His actions, he wrote, "should not be regarded as precedent setting nor acceptance of the al· teaauons and charaea set forth by you. "Rather, it abould be seen as an attempt to avoid useless and expeuiw llUgatloa IO that our funds may be spent on eduea· ttoa ." Nicoll aaid the whole matter wlll be referred to tbe Oranp County Counlel'• olftee . Futu• relatloa1bi91 will IUAI• upcm b.1a or a court'• .,_ cl•l•," Nlcoll concluded . Orbp C.0..tJ ACLU cbalMf Pre.adlllt Dlcll Lewit said tbia week tbM b1I .,.ullaUoD ecn- 1lden It.Mii a quallfted cbarita· bl• lnltltudoa ..... ol lta Dan• oroftt .ut• anc1 u.. ..... won It does wtthout cbarse . . . Equality Day Vote Unequal SACRAMENTO (AP> - The CalUornJa Le(flslature eo,mmemorated Women's Equality Day. despite a protest by state Sen. John Schmitz. R-Corona d ef Mar Bay Water Study Urged The resolution. ACR1S6 by Assemblywomun Leona Egeland. D-San Jose. com· memorated Tuesday as the 60th anniversary of women getting the right to vote. IL easily passed the As· sembly. But in the Senate. Schmitz called it "obvious· ly a sales job for ERA <the Equal Rights Amend· ment).'' The Senate voted 32·1, with only Schmitz OIJ· posing it. 'lame Duck' Given Gag In Congress WASIDNGTON <AP> -House Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill Jr. re· fused today lo allow a Republican lawmaker to bring a toy "letme duck" with him into the well of the House for a spe~ch denouncing Democratic plans for a post· election session. O'Neill r uled that Rep. Bud Shuster, R-Pa ., could not hold a battered, two.foot -tall Donald Duck doll while he made a onc- m inute speech attacking the possibility of a "lame·duck" session to deal with the budget. O'Neill said using the toy duck violated the decorum of the House. After handing the doll to fellow Republicans sitting in the first row , Shuster gave a speech that accused Democrats of· 'ducking·· µo lii.ically difficult issues on the budget, defense spending tmd taxes. Shuster. chairm an of the Republican Policy Committee. cha rged that Democratic leaders were delaying action on an Wl· balanced 1981 budget and a possi· ble tax c ut "lo avoid controversial votes·· before the Nov. 4 elections. Shuster and other Re publicans argued that if Congress canceled its five-day Labor Day recess and worked later than the planned Oct. 4 adjournment date. votes on these issues could bl' t i.I ken. House tl1aJOrity Ll'udcr Jim Wright. D-Tcxas. howl•ver . t·o_illt•tl • S hus ler's com ments ··far· retched," saying Rcpublic<tn de· laying tactics we re largely responsible for the po::.s1blc • · 1 a me-duck '• session. The Oranee Countv Board or Supervisors called Tuesday for a new research study on water pollution affec ting Upper Newport Bay and the San Diego Creek watershed . The board, h1 an action pro- posed by 5th District Supervisor Thomas Riley. told county staff members to apply for a potential $750,000 in federal funds availa· ble for the study through the Na· tional Urban Runoff Program of the Environmental Protection Agency. The r esearch st udy would "augment and dovetail" with past studies or the bay's water quality problems and "would lend itself to coordfoation" with a separate $462.000 study recent· ly authorized by the cities or Newport Beach and Irvine and the Southern Cali fornia Associa· tion of Governments. said Riley aide Doreen Marshall. The new study also would as· s ist in current efforts aimed at solving the siltation problems in the upper bay, she said. Mrs. Marshall said the money is available to Orange County due to a recent decision by Long Beach officials not to pursue a previously sought grant. R efe rring to the $750,000 figure. Mrs. Marshall said, ··1t may not be that large an amount will be necessary." Under terms of the program, the county must provide a 30 percent match . The match, however. does not necessarilv have to be in actual dollars. it could be in staff time, Mrs. Marshall noted. The new. study, s he said, would identify sources of water pollution in the bay and the vas~ watershed, that includes por. lion!.! of Santa Ana, Orange, Tustin. Irvine. Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. Iraqi Military Pos ts Des troyed By The Associated PrC'!'>S I ranwn <Htillcry butter11·s "completely destroyed .. l rncp m1lltan posts on thl· bord<•r with wcskrn Kl•rmanshah pro\'in<·c toda). the offit:wl Puns news agency rcfX)rtt•d It did not g1vc lra41 casualtws and said no Iranians were kill<:d or woundt•d 1n the attack!>. which rl•portt.'<ily followed :;e,·eral da~:, of I raq1 shelling in the area. The study also would addr~ ways or ending entry or pollu- tants into the watershed and \he bay. Riley said "preservation of the environmental quality or Up. per Newport Bay in the race or watershed urbanization" is 1Jl the publ1c interest. Mrs . Marsha ll said the re· search study could become ._ "prototype" ror other areas In the county facing similar water pollution problems. As a result of the board action; officials of lhe county Environ. mental Ma nagem ent Agency will meet with representatives of the regional governm ents' as- soc i alion to work o ut the specifics or the proposed study. A rt er the details art' worked out, the application will tie turned over to the federal gov· ernmcnt for a decision. 'Not Guilty' Says Manin DocwrPloy A Trl.lbuco Canyon m<.1n <1uthorit1cs allege posed as <1n Irvine doctor pleaded not guilty Tuesday in Harbor Municipal Court to felony charges of pr<1ctic ing medicint: <1nd issuing pre· scr iptions without a state hcense Gcrnl<;f C. Barnt•s. -17, was rl'· leased from Orange County Jail on S2,500cash bail posted arter hb arraignment. said Deputy Dis lrict Attorney Susan Shaw. She said a pre·trial hearing has been set for Sept 16 in Harbor Municipal Court for Barnes. who w<.1s arrest1..•<.I Aug 20 <1f1t•r an in \ cst1g<Jt1on b)' tht• State Boa rd ol Med1c<1l Quality J\s..,urant·l·. 1\gent:, from the board's Santa 1\na offlct· ~aid Barne:-. practiced medicine for thrc<· )'·cars ;.at tht· P ae1f1<· Southwes t Me>d1cul Grouo ;in!I U~<'d tlw liCl'O'>l' of a leg1 t1m(.ltl' Stockton doc-tor w1th th('samt•n;,imt· An mve:-.t1,:wt1on as continua~ rnto the quality of care Barnes g a vc hrs patients. but pre limrnorv md1cat1ons arC' lhat he• dtdn 't conduct major ::.urgen~. <I boa rd agent said. Barnes IS a rorml'r Jll inots rest· dent who :,it one tame h<id ,, pha rmacy license. SUMMER SALE CONTINUES ~· , SALE SPECIAL 20% OFF Dr ex Sb Enrich your home with this unique TV cabinet by Drexel Now at special savings during our summer sale Why not add tne elegance of our Er Cerera TV cabinet by Drexe1• 10 vour family's TV en1oymen1? 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Pritoee paid tor ... ., crude 0() pumped &y private companies on •tate-leued Ud•lud.s baveo't ln· treued la Nffftl IDOld.M, Cory said He laid tbe aute abouJd put up tl m1Woa to lry to •• t.be fedel'aJ aov· ernmmt to ftoance a private ref\DeJ'y that would turn bttuy California crude lnto 1uoUne. eun t.hou1h ~ is DO surut4e \.bat eltbef the f .... aJ ..,..,. .... or ID ail COID• ~ ~ take put la ACb I pro- COl'J laid UdeJuda reveoUll would be SDI> mllUol\ WI flacaJ year, lo· 1tead ot .., earUer foreeut ol ~'5 mllUoa. II currmt priN trmdl coo· tleae, 'be aa.ld, revenues ln fiscal llll-G ~ be $$10 mllUon lnl~d ot N'IO m.Ullan. "rt 'a unfortunate. becal.IM we're dependlnt a~an•I cantly on lbat money '°' •cbool comtrudioo and otlter CCJ115Uuclloa," aaJd Seo. Albert Bodda, ().Sacramento. chairman ol lheSeutef'hlanceCommlttoe. 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It was u if genetic experimen· ters had developed a new cow that forever more would provide all the milk mankind could want. and do it with the happy disposition of Elsie. the old Borden bovine. Fine tuning was supposed to allow the nation to force its economy to the limit -to pro- vide maximum production and maximum jobs while skirting the edge of inflation. The only trouble was it didn't work. IT DIDN'T work because. as we learned, you cannot constant· Ly flirt with inflation without falling for it, especiaUy if you are a politician seeking election and feel more spending means more votes. Earn 18%-~ on 6 iiiOntht to _,_,.-,.....tT.D.MtH. Trust cieeds available • •••••••••••••••••• From c!!.&,'!JC>_.!..O. !~·000 · CAll lmCT or CDUECT iOl IE~ & flEE llOQUt£ Pl.EASE CONTACT'ME AT: HOME ................. ··•··········· BUSINESS . ., ...................... . Pl.EASE CALL AT..... .. . ......... 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Nevertheless. a nostaleia for fine tuning resulted nut in con- cepts of "full employment," which some advocates put at less than 4 percent. FOUR PERCENT unemploy- ment thus became a goal, for a while. Then 5. And now nobody knows what should be.called full em.ployment. that is, the minimum unemployment rate that can be supported without in· flation. You don't bear about these no- tions today. but others have taken their place. Remember budget balancing? Why bow could you forget when it was oo· ly weeks ago that President Carter said be was balancing the budget. The announcement. of course, was all there was to it. Nothing more. Ov .. r Tht~ Counter NASO Listincis AA tbe eaaatry faces another deficit ol SIO billion a year, or rou1bly the SQle u the 1• fla. cal year deficit, as voters com- plain that living standards are falllng, as lnduatry ls threatened with collapse, a new catchword is circulating. lt ls reln- duatrialliatioo . &£1NDUST&1ALIZA TION, as interpreted by politicians. seemr to be little more than an aware- ness that. having violated economic sense for years. we must now get back to producing something other than inflation and taxes. Such as cars and steel and other goods at com- petitive prices. Economists and politicians have that old·time zeal. This time, they seem to say. we Will make it work. "We need each other ,'' they promise. ··we must work together for the country's good." Bliss again. lad McConnick'• Leaving Wmpany CHICAGO CP) -The descen· dants of reaper inventor Cyrus McCormick will end their active management of International Harvester Co. when Brooks McCormick retires in October. 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In fact. the Journal's circuJation was growing so fast that the management had decided to ease up on promotion to hold down this growth. What with higher postal rates coming up. the cost or delivering those copies is going to be horrendous. YOU'RE NEVER SUPPOSED to tamper with a win· ning formula but on June 23 the Journal divided the paper into two sections to give it more room to expand its news coverage. It's now carrying regular columns on small business. regional trends. real estate. marketing and technology At the same time there seems to be more em· phasis on people. Just the other day. for example. the Journal profiled Fred Silverman. the boss of the National Broadcasting Co. (NBC > W e w e r e t old tha t Si lv e rm an once punched and kicked an NBC elevator that didn't arrive quickly enough for him. Also: "Mr . Silverman still throws tantrums He yeUs and curses at s ubordinates. br eaks pencils in fits of pique and fires executives in the depths of disap. Money Tree pointmenl after hiring them in moments of ex-uberance ·· Ah. there·s the stuff of Life• Who says business has to be dull" Earlier the Journal reported on the strange goings-on al Buttes Gas & Oil. an Oakland company that had an- nounced the appointment of Richa rd J . Thomas as treasurer. When the Journal called lo find out what hap· pened to his predecessor , 0 . James Faja<.'k. they were in- formed that be had left for personal reasons, one being that he "didn't like California." The Journal asked where Fajack had gone; it w<.1s told ··Some\Yhere .. THE JOURNAL ALSO told 1ts readers l~st month that the people at Burroughs. the big Detroit computer and ofrice machine company, are womed about what's gomg to happen when W Michael Blumenthal, former .... <;ecretary of treasury, takes over as the chief executive at the end of the year. Blumentha l 1s already on the scene and is re- portedly bothering people by asking probing questions that usualJy begin. "Why " The Wall Street Journal also reported on the trouble!> Gloria Vanderbilt has been having finding a place to hve m New York City She had wanted to move into a• plush Manhattan coopenit ave . Ra ver I loust'. where flenrv Kis- s inger lives. but the resident.<> n:JCttcd her application. one of the concerns. the Journal said. being fear that "Miss Vanderbilt was going to hve there with black 1azi musi- cian .Bobby Short " So Miss Vanderbilt has now bought another apartment for Sl million, which the Journal says she paid in cash And she's putting up $700.000 to renovate ll Another recent Journal article dealt with the ronn1ct between ftBO. the cable television company owned by Time 1nc .. and the big Hollywood movie companies The movie people a ppa rently resent the cool Ivy Leaguers who run HBO The J ournal quoted one movie executive as say- ing: "I think of them and I draw an analogy to Nixon's White House staff. They're young. aggressive and very cle an-cut -on the surface " AND THE J OURNAL reported that N.G. Nicholas Jr .. the Princeton graduate who beads HBO. said: "The emo- tional level is higher on their side of the fence. Their tem- pers Oare very easily Our style is dispassionate, cool. analytical.•· The Wall Street Journal may never be People magazine. but it has certainly decided that there's more to life -even business life -than stock tables a nd business statistics. . '• •I'• . "' ... , ,,, . "' ~--------------------------------11. ... . ,~. '. . ... M·haf .4';r tu•k" IJid HEW YORI( (APt 41>Q 76 lOd•Y 697 ao. Jiit IBM IOI • WHAT AMEX 010 HEW YORK tAPI 4 UV 71> ... ... °'sis """ Jill 191S , .. • Gold Quoia1ion11 ., Tite ~la-~'"' ~l«ted world QOlcl price• tOO.y ~: lft00'111"9 li•l"O "37.IS, UP \J 90 1. ..... : el-11•1"9 $633.15. UP U .00. ~ ... Is: •flernoort ll•lnQ S6lS.90. up M.OS ttr.-i.1: 11-•no~.o.. upS3.St Zwkal: l6nOO blO. UP SS.GO; S6)6.00 esked. New Yerll: H•nOy &. 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