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Women's Status Panel
Issues Call for _ Revival -TUESOAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 9, 1980
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3-city Road Work Plan llevealed
Sleep A ·ilment
Defense Eyed
!officials Pave the Way I ~ders
Finance
81 DAVID KUTZllANN ot•DMt'l'~I ....
Attorneys (or Dr. Louis Ala.ia
of Hunt1nctan.Beacb, accused in
a double slaying, are already
geartnc up for defense of the
physician today now that be is
. once aeain free on bail.
The Huntington Harbour
p~sician 's attorneys have
already indicated a key part of
their defense will be Alaia's
bouts with arcolepsy' a nisease
which causes an uncontrollable
desire to sleep .
Alaia. accused of killing bis
ex-wife and her attorney friend
June 13 with a boning knife, bad·
been taking a medication Ritalin
fQr the illness, which bas side·
effects that include tension, anx-
iety and aggressiveness.
SAN
MA(AtlHUI Project
By RICHARD GREEN
Of•Delly-Sleff
Re presentatives of Irvine,
Costa Mesa. Santa Ana and four
development companies paved
the way Monday for nearly $1
million in road improvements
along common borders of the
three cities.
''It is a first of a kind for this
area . . . getting cities and large
developers lo work together,'•
Costa Mesa Mayor Arlene
Schafer said al a press con-
ference lo announce what was
des-cribed as the "unprecedent-
ed'' agreement.
The Irvine Company, C.J ..
Long Beach attorney Ed
Georae Jr .. who c laimed
Friday's Fourth District Court
of Appeals ruling to reinstate
bail aids bis ~a·s e ''im-
measurably," said Alaia bas an
appointment lo be examined by
doclon next week al a so-called
sleep center in the San Fran-
cisco Bay Area.
Alaia had la.ken the drug only
hours before the 8 p.m. slayings
in Margy Low Alaia's Hunt-
ington Harbour home .
George and defense co-coUMel
Albert C.S. Ramsey bad argued
strongly that Alaia 's freedom on
bail was necessary for the pre-
paration or their case. which
they said involved detailed ex-
aminations by doctors and
psychiatrists.
Segerslrom & Sons, Royale
Det••"'9t-au. Development Corp. and the
MAP tNDICATUNEW ftlCUll:a WA£MT ~ " • ,,..., Warmin_gto~ Co. w~ll pay ~or
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Mo-ped-truck
Crash Kills
Valley Girl
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Women's Panel Revived
By ROBERT BAaKER
Of .. Deity ""', ....
But Orange County Superior
Court Judge Orella Ferri Sears
had revoked the orthopedic sur-
geon's $250,000 bail a week and a
half ago on a motion by pro-
seculor Cliff Harris.
New Leaihr ~ (;roup's Still Shaky
Seventeen-year-old J oanne
Brown was killed Monday after-
noon, apparently on her way to
varsity tennis practice on the
first day of school at Fountain
Valley High School.
Fountain Valley police officers
uid Miss Brown, who was rid·
tnc a mo-ped, died at Fountain
Valley Community Hospital
after a 2 p.m. collision with a
dump truck.
Traffic investigator J . C.
Harris bad sought Alaia's jail-
ing pending trial because or the
curcumst.ances of the crime -
multiple slayings.
Ramsey filed a writ with the
appeal court in San Bernardino
a day after Judge Sears re·
voted bail and jailed the Los
Alamitos surgeon.
Acting on that writ, lbe state
court stayed the bail revocation
order until bearing• could be
held on the merits of the defense
<See Al.AIA, Pase AZ >
By GLENN SCOTJ'
Of .... o.tty "-' .....
Orange County's Commission
on the Status of Women bas been
having its own status problems.
The 15-member group appoint-
ed by the county Board of
Supervisors bu been without a
paid coordinator for the past
five months , and by a ll ac-
counts, the advisory and educa-
tional group sanctioned in 1975
bad been slowly losing its
momentum.
But a new coordinator and
new officers were on band Mon-
day for the commission's latest
Brokaw said that Miss Brown
appeared to be properly in the
bicycle lane on Slater Avenue
when the truck collided with her
when it was matin& a turn from
Slater onto Ward Street.
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The tall blonde girl, a popular
and active senior at the hi1h
1chool. r epor tedly fell un-
derneath lbe rear wheels.
Miu Brown wu described as
"a 1uper lirl" who would have
been the best doubles player oo
the 1lrls tennia team.
"She wu a stron1 and silent
leader who led by example, .. ac-
cordinl to coach Nell Snowden.
Sbe won school letters the Jut
two years when 1be won about 70
percent of ber matcbea,
Snowden said.
Sbe al10 waa a top maht
(See llO-PBD, Pa1e AJ)
Musical RHt
CJier: Song's Too I.Dud
LAS VEGAS, Nev. <AP>· -State officials have recom-
mended a $180 fine against entertainer Cher for allegedly sing-
int too loudly during a performance at Caesars Palace, the
Department of Occupational Safety and Health confirmed to-
day. •
The proposed fine stems from a July 3 performance at the
Strip raort that was monitored with sensitive sound equipment
by occupational safety officials after Muaiciana Local • filed a
complaint.
Irv Klqer, vice president ol tbe local, aaid the union bu
been pushing Strip resort• to cut the noiae level• in
performancee. Ca6fornian Shot ''Our people are sulferiq," he said. "It makes our mem-ben IO deaf. Once a musician k>aes bia ability to bear hilh
NEW YORK <AP)' -A pitcbes,be'snotwortbadamn."
Callfonta man wu 1bot lD tbe Jay Arnoldlen, bead of tbe Occupational Safety ud Health
1tomaeb by a muuer lloaday department'• Lu Vecu otnee, •aid botel offteta.11 coatelted the
alpt after be banded over '30· propoeed fine and a review c:ommlttee would ban to determine
ud Im wife Rre&JDed for help, lf • violation occurred. Hotel oftldta.11 bad no commtDt. police 1ald. The couple wen The -..cl level dwinl tbe July 3 performaaee report.db
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meeting, and they challenged
the group to take the lead in at
least a few women's iss ues.
The commission is budgeted
$40,000 this fiscal year, and new
Coordinator Carolyn L. Baker of
Laguna Beach told the membecs
they must set some new goals
and "produce at least one tangi-
ble accomplishment" by the end
of the year to justify the funding.
Ms. Baker, reading from a
prepared statement, described
the commission's politicaJ posi-
tion as "preurious." and said
members should-come to grips
with the "cold bard realities of
our situation." She said the
group needa lo resume monlbly
meetinp and follow up on new
ideas and l'ftOmmendaUona.
·~we must a bove a ll e lse
become visible in Orance Coun-
ty," abe'said. "Let's face it, our
credibility d in trouble."
Although Ma. Baker said there
will be critics who expect the
comm.isalon to flop, abe said the
collection of "brilliant, talented
women" bu the resources to
become a powerful voice to
bei1hU!n women's roles ip the
county.
She 1uuest.ed that the ;r com-
m j11kJa could become a kind ol
clearlnchoule in the county for
wow:nen'1 luues ud it could pro-
Probe Demanded
WASHINGTON (AP)' -eona.....-..1 Republicans an
c1Uln1 for u Immediate ln-
vt1U1aUcm of tbe Carter ad·
milllltraUe111'1 d11cJoeure ol a .•
new 111tem permittJaa U.S.·
warplanM to penetrate Soviet.
air defeDHI without detectioa.
duce a director of women's
services. which she said would
be "a real first."
Commission members d~ided
Monday to expand the scope of
their monthly calendar of ac-
tivities for women to become a
newsletter that also would
feature various programs for
women and list the com -
mission's actions.
New Chairwoman Leab Sklar
encouraged the comlllission lo
develop some of its own projects
rather than teaming wltb other
agencies as "ooe leg of the cen-
tipede."
The commission is supposed to
hold public bearings soon to
hear what issues county resi-
<See WOMEN, Pace AJ)
Repuhlic&n
Raps Reagan
MENLO PARK (AP). -A
Ufelonc Republican unhappy
with Ronald Rea1an is leuiq
everyone know bow be feels:
Wayne Bell, a 54-year-old ca·
ble en1lneer for a telepboae
company, decided. to make a
personal statement, 10 be = $4,800 to rent a billboard
the Bayabore Freeway ln llealo
Park. On it he posed the quee·
Uoa, "Can we afford a 71-year-
old preltclent?"
Bell 1aid be became upHt
while watchlnc the Republlc:an
convention, and switched bl•
support to lndtpendent can·
didate Jobn Andenoa.
Sunflower Avenue , among
others.
Each developer has building
plans that will greatly increase
traffic on these streets near the
intersection of the Costa Mesa
and San Diego freeways.
·'The additional traffic in the
area will be equal lo that of
streets in the South Coast Plua
area al Christmas." Santa Ana
Mayor Jim Ward said Tuesday
in the South Coast Plaza Hotel
press conference.
The hotel lies at the western
end of wbal is known aa the
Main-Sunflowe r corridor
bounded o n the e ast by
MacArthur Boulevard.
About 4.7 million square feet
<See ROADS, Pa«e A%)
Coast
Weather
Partly cloudy through
Wednesday. Highs Wed-
nesday 76 at the beaches
and 85 in the inland areas.
INSIDE TODA\'
Ho hum, the Roma how
three quar1erbocb OQGift Oftd
Ow debate ootr who IQ'ill Oftd
thot&ld p&at, continue•. Su
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DAILY PILOl 9. 1980 ••
Is Anderson Out? Traffte Cite•
Newport Hits
Debate Decision Becomes ticky Coastal Plan
WASHINGTON IAP I 1'
Lea1ue or Women Volf'rt or
ficiab mc:e&. today to d~<'tde
whether lo lnvite John Anduaon
lo t•k~ part In th• lu1u .. ·1 pr11
sldential d"b•lU, tho find
lhem1elv• mlrt'd in th .. utant'
intrl<'•cles or natmnul p<illl1ul
polls
At the nmc Ume. th.ere ,,...,nu
to bl-l"Onlualon oo tnd~~nt1ent
und1date Anderwn ft part u w
whttb«t' ttM! Wllltf' tloui~ haa
1hlf\H panuon on 1u m•tslenc
that OOI)' ~ dent Carter and
Ronald Reaaan parUc1pa\e tn
th" first prt1a1dt1nhal dch•l•
WM d (rom I.ht Whitt> llou r was
n., <' h411 "«' C•rt"r hBti atd 1111 alontc he
"o uld debalt' nderson 11lo11a
14'tlh Rr•1tan. but only tf hf' rac·e11
ltUiAn ulont' r1rat Anderson
wan\1 In on the rirst match.
which '-» regarded H having the
moat lnl\~nc<' on voters
The-lca1ut:, In an effort to
avoid ltaal hassleg, set what
tt'm~ llkt a iurnple stand~rd
for lnvltut1on11 to th ird pirty
t undlduteis The candid-.te had
to rtiuc~ lht: 1~ j>t!r<'tm\ level in
notional 1iolls
By STEVE MARBLE
OI .. o.11'1 "*" llaff
Plans for residential develop·
ment a.long the western rim of
the proposed national park in
sout h Orange County we r e
criticiz.ed Monday by Newport
Beach City Council members as
not adequately dealing with traf-
fic concerns . ·
Amie Kamala, an Irvine Com·
pany representative, said much
of the envisioned development
would be estate·type homes,
anywhere rrom one to five acres
in size. .
Wages Weighed'
Hut tht' fa('t that league of
fk1ul!J met'UnAt today have lnvit
t•d 11 c •rPI! of polling experts and
U<'Ddt'Ollf1' SU(U!ClllS tbat tht-
fo.rmulu m.ay bt' a good deal
mo re-complt('ated than Im
a"1oed onl)' partly because
poll15 lllkt'n over the las t three
week' put Anderson's nation Ill
:stundtng at anywhere from l3
percent to \'7 percent
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TIPS FROM PAST
Alcherd Nixon
Newport o(fjcials have no vol·
mg power over the matter, but
wer~ .given a courtesy look at
the JOtnt county-Irvine Company
plans during a Monday after-
noon study session.
The council, des pite its traffic
worries. agreed to go on record
as supporting the plan "in con·
cept "
Development on the coast, jwit
south of Cameo Shores, would be
mostly custom homes Hamala said, adding tha t i he area
probabl y w(\Uld not be terraced
like the Cameo Shores develop-
ment.
would be confined to a JS.acre
site in Sand Canyon. adjacent to
the ex.is\lng Crystal Cove State
Park, and a 90·acre parcel near
P elican Hill, envis ioned as a
''hotel-park" with structures
ranging from four to 10 stories in
height
Do Fat Me11 Make Mon> M01aev? • Nixon Gives
Advice to
'00 Deooters
NEW YOR K tAI'> O\\'rf'at
1ng m.,y falll'n a mun s
pay<'he<:lt a s well .i :. hl
s t omach. according to rl'
searchers who studied lbe effect
o( girth on <1lanes
An art1ch.• 10 the Amencan
Journal o< Pubh<' Health said
mature men who are o,•erwelgbt
tend to make more money than
slender colleaques
Robert A McLean of the
University of Kansas School of
Business and Marilyn Moon of
the Univers ity of Wisconsin·
Milwaukee said they did their
study to check a popular belief
that shedding pounds can benefit
a person's career
"We found no depression 111
wages because of obesity .
Instead, wages rise as weight
rises for individuals with1n our
sample -3S cents (per hour) for
every 100 percent increase in the
Killed for 'Pay
t au o of 4t'tual to 1di-.il w ~1~hl
1 he re!k'ar<'hl'rS said
fhetr :1tuc1y examined d t .. on
2,J56 own aged 51 to 65 fn>rn the
National Long1tud1nul Surve)
don .. b~ Ohio State lint vers1ty
· ·Tbt-re ultio reported here
suggest the ex1sltoce. among
mature men, of<) 'portly banker'
ef(ecl ," the two said "Large)
s1z.e may generate a 'non-vl!rbal
signal' of power, strength or
capability which commands
respect from co-workers and
employers "
However , the study does not
say whether adding pounds
helps a person get a raise. or
whether people who get higher
salaries just tend to eat more.
Also. no data were available
for women or younger men and
the weight-wage relationship
may be different for them, the
researchers said.
While the debate quest.loo is
dt'bated. both Anderson and
Carrtcr were stumptog an New
Jt1 sey today. and Reagan was
1n Chicago
The president was taJcing part
in the dedication of a steel plant
in Perth Amboy, N.J .. giving
him an opporjunity to defend bis
economic policies and attack
those of Reagan.
Carter said at the ceremony
that his economic recovery plan
wou Id create a mi Ilion jobs over
two years while Republican oro-
mises of \ax cuts would only.
bring "massive tax breaks for the
wealthy and massive increases in.
mfla tion to working people.•'
In Chicago. Reagan said in a
major economic speech he could
trim $195 billion or more in
federal s pending in the next five
years by eliminating "waste. ex·
travagance. abuse and outright
fraud" in federal agencies .
His advisers said the GOP
n omin ee 's goal could be
achieved without junking any
major federal progr ams.
1'he Local Coastal Program
plan. which comes before state
coa s tal commissioners next
wee le for approval, calls for pres·
ervation of up to '74 percent or
the acreage between Corona del
NEW YORK (AP> Can MarandLagunaBeach.
didates who have paid attenuon It a lso outlines plans for con·
to history will concent rate on str.uction of up to 2.000 dwelling
winning the ~udience, not the units, as many as 2,000 hotel
war of words . in the 1980 pres-rooms and a number of visitor
id ential debates, s ays former ser ving facilities . expected to
President Nixon. complement the proposed na·
Nixon. in an interview broad· tjonal park. ·
cast today on NBC's "Today" '"It seems to me that if Coast
show. advised this year 's de· Highway is being counted on to
haters to take a tip from his 1960 handle the traffic, there may be
m atch with John F. Kennedy a problem." said Councilman
"Polls were taken after my Paul Hummel. "Coast Highway
famous fi rst debate with Ken is spoken for "
nedy. which indicated that those Council members said the
who heard it on radio thought 1 plan's maps, which show two
had won," he said '"Those who · roads cutting through the
saw me on television thought 1 coastal hills and intersecting
looked terrible. which I did. and with Coast Highway, have them
they ... agreed that he'd won " worried ·
The lesson. said Nixon. is that The plan recommends that
.. n:iaking very small debating Sand Canyon Road be extended
pomts or even big ones won't through the area and intersect
win this particular election It's with Coast Highway north of El
how the man looks, how he Morro Elementar y School. The
State coastal commissioners,
who meet next Thursday in Los
Angeles. must approve the plan
before the Irvine Company can
move forward with its plans.
The development firm already
has donated acreage to the state
and has agreed to dedicate more
land. up to 2,650 acres, if it re-
<'ei ves permits for construction
of homes.
Approval by the coastal com·
~1~sion also is one of the pro-
v1s1ons set forth in California
Senator Ala n Cr a nston's bill
calling for creation of a national
urban park
f'NHRPageAI
ROADS ...
of commercial and industrial de-
velopment will be constructed
there in the next several years
according to Les Card, directo;
or transportation for Irvine.
Teen Star StuJem
Admits to Murders
Reagan called Carter 's
economic record "an American
tragedy," and pledged to re-
vitalize the economy as presi-
dent th.rough substantial cuts in
income taxes and removal of
burdensome government regula-
tions.
Reagan, speaking in Kokomo,
Ind., on Monday before headin·g
for Chicago, called Carter's plan
"cynical" and "political."
sounds " other proposed road. Pelican
The League of Women Voters Hall Road. would reach the
is to announce today who 1s highway north of Crystal Cove.
eligible to participate 1n the de "l don't see the San Joaquin
bates it will sponsor this year Corridor s hown on here and.
Nixon said he didn't blarne be lieve rne. the whole thing
P resident Carter for trying to hinges on that," stated Coun
bar independent J ohn Anderson c1 lman John Cox
fJe said lhe new buildings will
generate up to 58,000 additional
automobile trips.
Irvine Mayor Art Anthony
said he hopes the agreement
would show Caltrans "us little
kids at the local level can work
together to solve traffic pro-
blems BALTIMORE CAP) In the
middle or jury selection, 18-year·
old Michael Schindler. a h.igh
school footba ll star and former
class president, abruptly told a
judge he was "ready to accept
what's due to come to me" and
pleaded guilty to two counts of
murder-for-hire.
The pale. soft-spoken teen·
ager then received two concur-
rent life sentences for the kill-
ings. The aJtemalive was a jury
trial and a possible dale with the
gas chamber.
Schindle r was accused of
strangling Mary Thompson. 23,
a n d h er 83 -y ear -old
grandmother. Maria Zisser. at
their Baltimore home for a fee
of Sl.000. The youth changed his plea
Monday from innocent by rea-
Abscam Tape
Shows Offer
WASIDNGTON CAP> -Rep.
J.obo w~ •ittilut ., tt. ·
defense table in his bribery
trial, stared at Rep. John W.
Jenrette, the unwitting star of
an FBI videotape.
"l 've got larceny in my
blood." the on-screen Jenrette
tells an FBI agent posing as a
representative of an Arab sheik
offering $50,000 in $100 bills for
legislative favors. Ear Her. the
congressm an says: •'There's
nothing l'd rather do than walk
out with it." Bu\ Jenrette, repeatedly of-
fered the money. repeatedly
balked at taking it right away.
He said he would "(eel more
comfortable" with extra time to
consider the deal, and later, "If
I take the money from you, I'll
have a lawyer -probably my
law partner -take it for me ."
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son of insanity to guilty as jury
selection was entering its third
day.
Dressed in gray pants and a
s t riped s hirt . th e for m e r
Pat apsco High School senior
said he did not thmk his derense
was "breaking favorably "
Al an earlier hearing, a
medical expert said he believed
Schindler was insane and that
f~r Schindh~r the s layings were
hkl' "planning strategy in a foot·
ball game "
For more than an hour Mon·
day. Schindler answered ques·
lions from his lawyer, William
Zinman, and assured the court
he had not been pressured to ac·
cept the plea.
Z1nman told the court
Schindler had not wanted to
drag his family -o r t he
families of the victims -
through the long, pain(ul court
process.
"Up until this time . . Mr
Schindler was a young man who
had it all togethe r . He had
everything going for him," he
said. "As one or his teachers
said, 'He was a young man who
knew wtfat he" wanted to do an<f
when he wanted to do it·.•·
Cr iminal Court Judge Joseph
I. Pines accepted the state's re-
c o m ~ndation in t he plea
bargaining and pronounced sen-
tence.
U nder Mar yla nd law
Schindler could have raced de:
alb in Maryland's gas chamber
since be had been hired to carry
out the Thanksgiving weekend
murders.
Shorfly after his arrest in
December. Schindler confessed
to the killings.
Mrs . Thompson 's hus band,
Anthony. 28, pleaded guilty in
Ap ril to charges he hire d
Schindler and another youth to
kill the women.
Thompson indicated in court
las t spring he wanted them
killed. so he could inherit two
homes Mrs . Zisser owned.
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softball player and was active in
s tudent government and other
activities.
She was described as a B plus
to A-minus student in college
preparatory courses.
School officials said Miss
Brown, the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Wilbert C. Brown of 10931
San Leon Ave .. had app-arenUy
gone home from school to
change her clothes before re·
turning to practice .
It was on the return trip that
the acc.ident occurred.
The team was informed of lbe
tragedy at 3:30 p.m.
"We •ere in total shock,"
Snowden said. "Lota of lhe lirla
were crying. We sent lhem home
because we couldn't practice."
Driver ~ l.be truck waa iden-
tified u I.Boy e. Buu.. ss. of
Bellflower. lllvesti1ation 11 COD·
tinuin1. No cltat.iooa have been
i1aued.
from a three-way debate includ· ' Other <-oun c ll membe r s
· ing Carter and Republican can ag r eed t ha t th t-propos ed
didale Ronald Rea ~a n The trans portation corridor 1s a ··caltrans has not done what
they should to even maintain
their state h.ighways (in the cor-
ridor area>." he said. "Lighted
s igns o ut for months.
Potholes and fences not being re-
paired."
Former President Ford met
with Reagan in Chicago, re·
newed his promise to campaign
hard for the GOP ticket. and hit
Ca rte r's admin1slrat ion for re·
vealing a program to develop a
radar-evading aircraft. He said
the disclosure of the "Stealth"
P.rogram was "unwise and poten·
l1a lly dangerous to our national
security.··
3 Men Held
After Siege
PORTLAND CAP) Three
gunmen who served cocktails to
calm their hostages during an
18·hour siege in a fashionable
s uburban st eakhouse were
frig hte ned young men who
bungled a robbery , authorities
said.
Two men, handcuffed to the
last two or their 12-hostages, SUT·
r~ndered Monday afternoon;
tttree hours after their comrade
walked out of the Ringside East
restaurant. police said .
Arrested on 12 counts of kid·
napping, 12 counts of armed rob-
bery and 12 counts of coercion
were Gary W. Muse. 23, and
Angelo C. Cavantoy, 19. Their
hometowns were not immediate-
ly known. Arrested on the same
charges was Patrick 0 . Kelly,
18. Portland. who gave himsell
up.
Irvine Coast
Park Studied
The planning and Ole impact
of the newly created slate park
along the Irvine Coast will be
discussed Sept. 18 in the Ford
Aerospace cafeteria in Newport
Beach.
David Alle n . or the s tate
Department of Parks and
Recreation. will be the featured
speaker at the 7:30 p.m. event.
s po1>sore d by the Newport
Harbor Area Cham ber of Com-
merce.
Admission is $2. For further
information caU 644-8211 .
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ALAIA ...
contentions. No hearing date
was set Friday.
Ramsey and George have
argued that evidence will show
Alaia ia guilty of no worse than
manslaughter ln the deaths of ·
Mrs. Alaia, 37, and Long Beach
attorney Marvin Tincher. 50.
Atala ii accused ol killing the
pair alter going to the woman's
Huntinlt9ft Harbour bome the
ntcbt ~ l"rtday the 13th to pick
up their two children for a
weekead, Father'•' Day visit.
A trial date ia to be aet Wed·
Hiday.
former president s:.i 1d he m1J!hl must if residents a nd park vis·
do the same if he were ih 1tors are to have a way in and
Carter's pos ition out of the a rea
But if Anderson is not includf'd It has generally be en as
in the debates "he has no chance sumed. though. that the long-
whatever to carry any state, let planned corridor would form the
alone make a differeoce, .. said northern boundary or the park
Nixon. "1 s ay 11\clude him artd "The way to approach this."
The road-improvement pro-
ject is to begin immediately and
take about three years to com-
plete. The agreement, approved
by council members from all
three cities. was near ly two
years in the making.
we'll see which 1s the better Councilman Hummel told coun-
man." ty and Irvine Company officials,
The former president said that "is to terminate Coast Highway
with Sen Edward Kennedy "out at our city limits and realiz.e this
of the way," Carter could "move a rea has to be served another
"'ay The cities are to coHect de·
veloper runds within their own
jurisdictions and dist ribute them
for road work throughout the lri·
city project.
to the center" an his battle with
Reagan
But if Anderson enters the de
bates. Nixon added. "he keepl'.>
Carter to the left "
.The o~er side or the com, said
Nixon, 1s that keeping Anderson
out "can alienate all of those An
derson voters who potentially.
as they get closer. will leave An
derson and go either to Carter or
Reagan."
• Nixon attributed low voter tu.rn~ut, in r..ecent iwesi~ ...
ele~tJons to a feeling on the part
of many voters that "they've
lost control of POiiticai evenls."
But he predicted the turnout
would rise to at least 60 percent •
this year because of an ap-
parently close race between
Carter and Reagan and "the An-
derson factor."
Frcn11 POfle .t I
WOMEN ... The four development com·
panies will contribute funds
based on a formula keyed to the
dents would like the group to ex· traffic their new buildings in the
amine. Mrs. Sklar·s suggestion corridor will generate, city of·
strongly supported by other ficlals said.
members -was to seek to That(ormulacalls for : te lev~se the proceedings with' -Royale Development Corp,
s pecial telephone lin es so to pay $264,000. v1~w~rs could contact the com· Warmington Cq, to ~ll<L
IXllSSloo.!(-9{') hp,... .. ~ -• ~~ ..dQ:I'-' -OOQ. ·-~ -~·~ '41 ..-# ··, ~~ T~e. e£posur e ~r"JM ~ttelp-...~ ~ 'tfie~ ltvine Co. to pay
pubhc1ze the commtssion 's func-$197 ,000.
lions and also would reach peo· -Segerstrom & Sons to spend
pie who otherwise wouldn't at-$285,000.
tend a meeting, she said After about five years further
Once the commission decides improvements will be n~eded on
which issues lo examine, mem-corridor streets and the cities
bers will try lo devise projects and companies will embark oo a
or caf!lpaigns to address them, possible "Phase Two" of the
she said. agreement, city officials said.
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14 karat yellow gold mesh collar. $2,050.
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National vs. UJctd
2 Unions Wooing
County Workers
By t 'aEDt:aaca SCllOt:M);KJ.
OI '9le Deltf ,-.. twtt A two-way conteat with 1\s
sl ak e the rt((hl to '"PrHt>nt
more than 5.000 Oranst> County
e mployee.a ls loomina betwttn
the Oranae ounty t:mpk>yeet
Auociation and tht' nation's
ln1eat public employtts uruon
The American F~erat1on QI
St ate. County and Muolt'ipal
Emplovees. a dtvi 100 of the
r
A t-'I. 10 . wanu lo put lbt" 10<-al
or1anaahon out of busmeaa
A F SCM £ now npreunta
mort' than one mHhon 1ovem
nunt workt-r natlonwid.-. '"
clud1n1J about l ,SOO county
emplo)'tt1 who han dropped
OCEA. accordlna t o R on
Colt man. dlrt"ctor of the wuon's
southern Calllom1a council
"Orangt Coun ty rmployt!ell
are conung lO reaUte they nftd
"I
Plaque Plague
Clemente Ends Tmdition
San Clemente has abandoned the pracllce or honoring
city servants with plaques made from old municipal pier
pilings.
THE QUAINT wooden plaques were presented to reltr
ing council members and commissioners for years, but the
City Council has ordered the practice balled.
The reason ? City maintenance workers are spending
too much ti Ole makin~_the awards. the councilmen said.
It seems it took 80 man hours just to prepare six of the
plaques recently. mainly because the pier piling wood is
brittle and plaques often split just as they are being
finished.
THAT MEANS starting over again.
Council members said they will rely on traditional
plaques made at trophy shops in the future.
Sucreeds Foottter
Wooden to Head
County Planners
A .. Earl Wooden, a 6-year
member of Ora nge County's
Planning Commission , was
elected Monday as the panel's
new chairman.
For Wooden, 40. it will be bis
first stint as elected chairman
since be was appointed to the
commission as 1st Distr ict'
representative in October 1974
by then-supervisor Robert Bat-
tin.
Wooden was chosen by the
other commissioners in a special
electioo called to fill the position
left vacant by the resicnatioo or
Richard J . Footner.
Another election -this time
the regularly scheduled one -
will be held in December to ap-
point officers for 1981.
Wooden i s the bus iness
manager for the Pa inters and
Drywall Finishers Local Union
Operators
No. 686 in Santa Ana
He promised, as chairman, to
.. endeavor to preserve the digni-
t 1 and harmo n y o f our
sessions."
Irving Pickler, the 4th District
representative, ·was elttted vice
chairman. There was no dis·
cu.saioo on either vote.
A prospective rlftb member,
Alvin M . Coen of Huntington
Beach. is expected to sit in bis
first meeting Wednesday. Coen,
nominated by Supervisor Har-
riett Wieder to fill the 2nd Dis-
trict seat vacated by Footner,
already bas been approved by
the county Board of Supervisors.
Bagged Body
Identified tu
OC Marine
lo be part or the strenJClh and ex-
pt'rtlac th11,t only come• with a
union lbllt has dealt with these
probl"ms a ll over Southern
Crahfomia u well aa a ll o.ver the
nation.·' Coleman 1uud.
John S.wyer. OCEA execu.Uve
director, termed the AFSCME
move. "jwst ·another union at·
tempt »ta raid."
Sa wyer said the move is
d1re(•tly attnbutable to recent
deCe ctions of two OCEA staff
rt:pre11entatlves, Sam Contino
and John Adams. to A.FSCME.
at reportedly m uc h higher
salaries.
"We 're sorry to lose good
pea-pie, but Vole will fill io behind
them and continue to serve what
we feel is a group of loyal mem-
bers."
OCEA represents about 5,000
county employees and about
1.500 workers from 27 cities and
special districts throughout the
county, Sawyer said.
The association's major fun c-
tion is to r ep r esent the
employees in wage and benefit
negotiations.
Any mo ve by the union to shift
representat ion from OC E A
could not occur until October
1981 under terms of a three-year
salary contract endorsed by the
OCEA membe rship one year
ago , Colem an a nd Sawyer
agreed.
OCEA sources, who requested
they not be identified, said Con·
tino. who was prim arily
responsible for representation or
probation depa rtment workers
for the OCEA, joined AFSCME
on the promise •'that be would
deliver the r est of the county
employees."
Contino earned $35,000 annual·
ly while with OC E A. The
sources said he is receiving
between $50,000 and $70.000 as
an ASCFME employee.
"We 're a target , no doubt
about it," one OCEA source
said. "There's going to be some
attempt at disruption."
Adams , the o ther staff
representative who joined
A FSCME. left on the eve or a
critical election to decide which
of several organizatiooa would
represent employees of the new-
ly created Orange County Fire
Department. Firefighters pre-
viously were state employees.
Adams, sources s aid, was
lured to the union by Contino.
And it appears likely that at
least two other representatives
will be leaving OCEA in favor or
AFSCME, they said.
Despite AFSCM E assertions
to the contrary , Sawyer s aid
employees represented by the
OC EA ·'are getting full scale
representation from us. Our re-
cord over tbe past 20 years
stacks up favorably against
what employees have received
in o ther co unti es and
par ticularly favorable when
compared to the other unioos."
Nay-en J~~~--w"ra~~"~s~tii~(~ .. curc-aliles
bag in El Toro bas been iden·
CHICAGO CAP) -Two reac-
tor operators a t the Dresden
nuclear power plant were found
apparently asleep on the job by
an inspector of the Nuclear
Retulatory Commission, it was
reported today.
"I doo'l know of any cue in
which we've seen anything like
it before," Jan Stras ma,
spokesman for the federal
nuclear watchdog agency, told
the Chicago Tribune. He said the
matter was being investigated.
The agency said one of ita in·
spectora entered the control
room of the Commonwealth
Edison Co. facility near Mo~
early the morning of Aug. 3 and
found two of four operators with
their beads on their desks -ap-
parently asleep.
lilied as that of a Marine sta· • f tion~ at ~e corp's helicopter Aided The l base m Tustin.
Wyatt Loggins, 19, was iden-
tified Friday by Orange County
sheriff's investigators as the
man whose body was dumped a
week ago down a hillside from a
cul·de-sac of Paseo Sombre.
Loggins was a lance corporal
stationed at the Marine Corps
Helicopter·Air Sta tion in
Tustin. He bad been reported
missing from tbe base for a
week prior to bis identification,
said Sheriff's Lt. Wyatt Hart.
Hart said the cause of death
still hasn't been determined.
Loggin's identification wun't
released until Monday so the
victim's family in Upland could
be notified, Hart said.
CHICAGO (AP). -A theft of
more than $2 million in gold and
uncut diamonds , one of the
largest robberies in Chicago his-
tory, was committed by a "bigh-
lioe burglary crew" sophisticat-
ed in electronics , police officials
say.
The break-in at the Donald
Bruce Co. jewelry manufactur·
ing firm on the North Side was
discovered Monday when a com-
pany owner opened the one-story
building. Police later found that
telephone cables connecting the
building's burglar alarm system
with a We lls Fargo Alar m
Services o ffic e h a d be en
severed.
,...,_ • .....,. (]rged:
Separate OC Transport
A resolution urgin1 Gov. Ed·
mund G . Brown's si1nature on a
bill tbat would create a separate
hi1hway financing district fqr
Or•nge County was approved
Monday by th e county
Transportation Commission.
The ret<>lutioo of support for
Senate Bill 512 is nearly iden-
tical to oae adopted one week
ago by the county Board of
Supervisors.
The bill passed both houses of
the Legislature Aug. 30 following
a series of marathon political
tussles involving representatives
of Los Angeles and Orange coun-
ties.
Freano Youth Given 'Life'
The bill calls for formation of
state transportation district 12
for Orange County on July 1,
1983. Orange County now Is in a
district with Los Angeles and
Ventura counties.
That arranaement. 'accordin&
to local officials, baa not served
Orange County's interestl. They
claim Loe An1eles la draininl
off money that abould be used
for Oran1e County road pro-
jecta.
,,.
FR~O (AP)-· 1' .. Fresno
youth baa been sentenced to 25
years to life in 1tate prison for a
murder which the aentencln1
jud1e caJJed "calculated and
cold-blooded."
Patrick Allen Jones, 19, waa
1entenced Mond•Y for a flnlt·
d••ree murder. coavtcdoo in tbe
1l•yln1 of Michael Monte
lle11er, 1'1. The victim WH
fOUDd iD a n1 orchard Oct. 10
wllh • 1tab Wound& ln his body
and bis t.broat •lit.
Another youth, Michael Todd
Le•cb, 11, earlier wu sentenced
to die in the au chamber for the
slaylq ~ ia believed to be the
youn1at penoo in any de.th
row ,la the nation. Proeecutors
contended that Leach
mHterminded the murder to
rob Maner of teveral hundred
doll1n be wa1 carryin1 to buy
dru11 and uid Jones followed
Luch'a dinetiona.
In the form approved by the
Le1lslature, the bill protecta all
tranaportatioa district.a outalde
of the exi•tin1 Loa Anaele•·
Oran1e-Ventun dl1trict from
loaina fundl of Ute creaUoa ot
the rtew district.
~LY PfLOT
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TAIPLE·THAEAT FLYNNS NOW AT LAGUNA BEACH HIGH SCHOOL
Trtpl•t• (left to right), Tom, lort •nd Mike wtth Mom
New Day Dawns for Trio
Lag.ma Triplets E11Mr High School,
By STEVE MITCHELL
04 ... D•llY l'I ... ''-fl
Coby Flynn st ill has the yello wed
newspaper clipping that shows her thru •
child ren on their first day of school in
Laguna Beach.
The crumpled news photo shows fiv e·
year.olds Tom, Lori and Mike smiling shyly
at the camera as they Pose in front or their
fi rst grade class at Top of lhe World Elemen·
tary School.
That was nine years ago.
THE TRIPLETS ARE teenagers now, at-
tending their first week of classes as Laguna
Beach High School freshmen
And shy they're not.
Tom, the tallest of the trio, is fi rst string
lin ebacker for the freshman football tea m.
He enjoys math and drawing, and figures
he'll study to be an architect.
BROl'llER MIKE would have been first
string wide receiver this year, but he injured
bis knee during football practice earlier this
summer.
Mike was named Athlete of the Yea r last
year at 'Iburston Intermediate School and
says be'd like to be an attorney.
"That's because he likes lo argue," his
mother says .
"Naw, it's because he's always talking.''
. quips sister: Lori.
LORI'S ON THE HIGH SCHOOL tennis
team and says she'll become a teacher after
college.
So bow do the three siblings get along
after nine years of being school mates'>
"Actually. they• re extremely close,"
says mom. "But they're all individuals "
And. besides t h e battles fo r th-e
bathrooms and who puts what albutn on the
turntable. three 14-year-olds in one household
has its advantages.
FOR ONE THING, they make great
tutors for each other. which might account
for the A and B aver ages maintained by the
triplets.
Mike helps the other two with math. and
Lori helps Tom with English. ln tum . Mike
gets help from Lori in spelling.
"He can't spell,·· she quipped. T.hat re·
mark drew a dark glare from brother M1k&
"I told you they were close." their
mother laughed.
Saddleltaelc C'laall1!!119NI
Tuition Hike Protested
An Irvine man bas told Sad·
dlebaclt College trustees he will
fight a DOO·resident student lui·
tion hilte required by a new state
law. because notice of the in-
crease came after faU registra-
tion began.
was not notified of the require·
ments Aug. 19, after registration
had begun.
Kayiran said a lette~rom the
college informing tbe"-st~nt of
the tuition increase reached his
homeAug.27.
The law. effective immediate
ly. requires community colleges
to adjust tuition for non-resident
students using the national con-
sumer price index as a guide
Non-resident students are those
who have not Lived in the state
for more than a year. Omer Kayiran of Irvine, told
board members Monday that he
bas aJ reshmaA stud~nt livin&.aL
s liome. He said the student re-
ceived notice of the $14 per unit
tuition hike Aug. 27 -about
three weeks after the student
bad registered for classes at
T9hoe-Bill OK' d
The consumer price index in-
q~tio~~v~ -M-.,tl\e ~coUeae_ from the---slate oe·par'tment of
Finance Aug. 19, officials said.
Saddleback. · · •
W ASIDNGTON (AP) -The
House Monday approved legisla-
tion designed to protect lhe Lake
Tahoe basin on the California·
Nevada border from environ-
mental degr adation. The bill
authorizes the federal govern-
me nt to buy environmentally
sensitive developed land around
the lake and add it to the oa·
tional forest system.
Officials said the college was
required to follow dictates of
the state, and sent 120 letters to
students affected by the law who
had already registered. But coUege officials noted that
Assembly Bill 2825 did not
become law until after distribu-
tion of the school's fall catalog of
classes.
Kayiran said he wouJd "de-
finitely pursue" the matter
further
"This is wrong." he said.
"People are being step~ on."
.. '
And. they said, the district
GOURMET
MARKET
Tired al tralflc jams? Don't forget &o check
with 11s •boat ou.r free bome delivery
tervlce. _
MORNING FRESH PRODUCE
Juicy Ripe 1..Gcal Strawberries .... Sic blkt.
So. American Baaanaa .......... 4 lb9./1.et
Local ltaacb Fresh Broccoll ........ ftc lb.
Crispy C&mJU, 1 lb. cello pak ...... ZSc ea.
PRIME & TOP CHOICE BEEF
•led at least 30 day1 to the peak or perftttlon
Fresh Bia9tern Pork Cbopl ltaffed
with Delaney's Apple Dreulal .. I.ti It-.
Z•cky F•rm1 Fre1b Local Roa1t~a1
Cblckem staffed with Del•aey•1 f•moaa •pple
d.reuta&. ovea ready or plala .... 98c lb.
DELANEY
BROS. SEAFOOD_
FRESH LOCAL
SWORDFISH ................ 3.98 tb.
(great to broil or bar-lrq when
basted with lemon butter)
LIQUOR DEPARTMENT
Delaney's Priute Label
Chablis or Vin Rose l'150mil1 l.H
Bel Arbres Vlneyards mo mil 1
Caberud Sauvtpon or Chardonnay 3.t5
We are happy to annoance bmlll lrl h Wba.1. 10 50 tbilt•Deluey'a now bas a Old Bal . I ... ey (qt.> · · · · · · •
1wr!"et cateri•I department. Berelda·llenakattel RieaU.g l'150 mm reg
From par\y platten to a a .9S •• 5.• _
complete tlt·dow• diner. C•IJ 8coreeby Scotch <Iller I 5.55 .......... qt.1.M 173-sut, Hk for Torn Martin .....__ ________________ __, I <AU IJquor prices do not Include lH I
,,. ad effenlve Wed .. 1111 u.,.. 'hes. t ilt New Store Hoan t-t, Cloeed Saad•Y
%920 Newport Blvd., Newport Beath
673-5520
t.I Cl~ll V PILOT
Boo1n Towi1
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~larphine
SnK~I. U-'lt: IU'PT In tvtnt that It has elud~
)OU,. utteouon. cla. ses at m1~1 r .. mpu!tes alon~ \hill wat.(){
a ll J><114Mblt• eou'tb wot un<tc.>r wuy )•H terday ~me 1chool
th11tnt•t hoq• ,uffrr1'ft 1h•c ltnma enrollmf'nt Rut that lan't
t'\'t>n "hert> .\t the c1o"nro.11tt t•nd of our coasthnt'. lhe rthtenry
St•t'm b to <.'\mtmu\' hi c-nJu) .1 hah)' boom
t Oru11.ir Comu C'ollt-~e. our two )f'llr 1n1tltutlon of
111.;ht>• le:1m111t: 111 Co:.ta M t·~ . th•· rampus looks mor.-Ilk~ a boom town toda)
I ..ist )eur. "' th1• t.ill .. emcster of 1979, Orange Coast
01H·nt.'<I its :.1•1111•"1tt'1 "1th .rn enrollm~nt or 23 238 student.
Th1!i term l'lu:.:.t•:. .:ot undt•r \l ,1> with 2S,82.s s1anups for a
9 2 V" 1 rent uw rt>u 'l'
nd tndical111n" .11 " :.t roo~ that OCC 's 4Snrollment wlll
COlllll\UC.' lo 1'1111111
ONE RE SON IS ttrnt lh1• t'ntriAnre rules at our area
1um or collcgt•s h1.h t' durnged llus > t>ar
(l U.M.'<.i 10 ~ that If )OU had Off1~1al residency lD the
south count) you Wt!nt lo S..ddJebark College or if you
Is That the Classroom m There for Biology 101-A ?
li ved within the boundaries of the Santiago District you
went to Santa Ana College. You required special grants of
mercy to be allowed out to attend some other junior col·
lege Now. the powers .that-be have returned to the old r~les
where it's prett} much a free·for·all. You can attend JUSt
about any community college campus you want.
"Because of these new rules, we look for our enroll·
m<'nl to continue to climb," one OCC prof suggested Mon-
day ·Why . our enrollment might exceed 30,000."
ROLLING HIS E VES SKYWARD, he s uggested,
··There's JUSt no accounting for our popularity with the
students.
Maybe not, but the notion of 30.000 students on the
Orange Coast campus is almost mind-boggling.
Listen. 1t doesn't seem like so many years ago that if YOU
talked about30,000 people. you were talking more than the en-
tire population of the Costa Mesa village. When they opened
the OCC campus. veterans of World War ll, just returning to
s treet clothes, figured they were still in the Army.
STUDENTS WERE GOlNG to classes in barracks.
They moved the Army Air Corps out and Orange Coast
College in. Collegians rattled around in the place like they
were in a ghost town.
Today you could take the old·time population of the
entire to~hip of Costa Mesa and hide it on one corner of
the OCC parking lot. Nobody would notice.
This year the faculty alone numbers about l ,000 souls.
The s tudent ~ewspaper has the largest circulation in it.s
c'ass in t.b6-~ ..... nation, OCC erewe ..-1t~ -1&111• ... !',..
known. The football team is always looking forward ~o
another championship season. Parking lots suffer chroruc
congestion.
ORANGE COAST COLLEGE can even draw s uch
luminaries to entertain as Bob Hope. The late Stan Kenton
held concerts on campus.
There was a time when they couldn't have even told
you where Orange Coast College is located.
Educational concepts on the campus have also become
sophisticated. Tlle faculty is being offered a progr&m in
Cognitive Style Mapping, for example. I think I'd pass on
that one.
I don'tneed my hairdonethis week.
NATION /WEATHER
Discussions Revealed
Chrysler Merger Near?
Ol\."fROIT (AP> Chrysler Corp. is discussing joint ventures
with several auto companies besides its existing partners, com
pany chairman Lee A. Iacocca said In an interview published to·
day
Allhou.lh tacocca said none or the other companies had asked
fur a meraer, he did not rule out the possibility of such a move
"'Jbey've asked us to talk, not merge," Jacocca told the
Detroit •T'ee Press.
But a.tked if a meraer were likely, l acocca replied, "Maybe."
Several auto Industry analysts on Wall Street have said a
mer1er I• Chryaler's only long·term hope for survival.
Chrys ler had aought business partners during the battle to win
t•onaretslonal approval of $1.S billion in loan guarantees last fall,
but because of its poor flnances, no one was interested.
l acocca said the other companies s tarted approaching
Chrysler in May and the company now has "a lot or suitors ...
now that we look like we're getting healthier." He declined to iden·
t!l y the other companies.
Military Pay Hike
Signed Amid Tiff
WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi·
dent Carter, saying the men and
women in the armed forces are
the "heart and soul" of U.S.
military strength, has signed
two military spending bills.
The measures provide $52.7
billion for military pay , procure-
ment, research and d evelop·
ment and $500 million for in·
creased military benefits .
Carter expressed concern about
"unrequested additions" in the
first bill, but be said the second
would help "keep our nation
secure" by boosting efforts to
recruit and retain qualified
military personnel.
Under the new legislation, pay
a nd be nefi ts for the armed
services will rise more than $4
billion in 1981 -the largest in·
crease "in the history of the na-
tion in either war or peace "
Carter said.
The president's handling of
national de fense issues has
become· a campaign issue, with
Republican challenger Ronald
Reagan asserting that Carter
has weakened national security.
And two Republican members or
Congress criticized Carter's de· -
cision to hold Mo nd ay 's
ceremony on grounds that he
has opposed pay increases for
the armed forces at least as
oft.en as he has advocated them.
Chrysler hud been known lo be dlscu~ing a joint truck
m anufacturin~ venture with its J apanese amliate, Mltsubi11hi
Motors Corp .. and also has agreed to help its French partner,
Peugeot, sell its cars in North America. Chrysler owns 15 percent
of the stock of both Mitsubishi and Peugeot. lacocca said he was
not talking about those two companies.
"l would think that down the pike, though I have nothing con·
crcle lo offer you today, that our position, once we get the North
Amt'rican market rolling. would be to do anything from joint ven·
tu res to you name it ," Jacocca said.
Ash Examined
Mag nified 200 times, volcanic dust -ash from Mount St.
I lelens looks like large rocks. Examination revealed
ash comprised o f silicon with t races of sulphur. calcium.
potassium and minute amounts of iron. 1
Reagan Rumor Tied to Fraud
NEW YORK <AP ). -A
stockbroker trying to avoid a $S
million loss may have started
last week's unfounded rumor on
Wall Street that Ronald Reagan
had a heart attack. according to
a syndicated business columnist.
And a Securities and Ex-
change Commission official said
Monday that if the re was
manipulatioo, it would be a mat·
ter for criminal prosecution.
"This goes right to the integri-
ty of the marketplace," said
Stephen Hammerman, who
beads the SEC's New York of·
fice. "We're not going to let peo-
pl e mess around with th e
market."
Hammerman said he learned
about the Sept. 4 rumor from
newspaper reports Friday and
could not himself verify the inci·
dent.
He declined to comment on the
bus iness c olumn by Dan
.Dorfman, distributed by the
Chicago Tribune-New York
News Syndicate, Inc., that the
SEC was investi gating the inci·
dent.
"It is our policy notto comment
whether we are or whether we are
not investigating," he said.
Dorfman could not immediate-
ly be reached for co~ment. •f..-t:::::;"~l1'0fflnitl~ •.
count, an unidentified broker in·
vested heavily in the belief that
stock prices would go down.
When they beaded up in.stead,
Tax Plan Rapped
WASHINGTON (APf -
Treasury Secretary G. William
Miller, renewing the administra·
t i on 's assault on Ronald
Reagan's tu cut plan, said to-
day the Republican proposal
would put the nation "back in
the soup" of large federal de·
ficits.
the column said, he reportedly
issued this six-word message to
a bloc k trader o f a m ajor
brokerage firm who buys and
sells huge blocks of stock:
"Ronald Reagan had a heart at·
tack."
The unfounded rumor alleged
ly was relayed by the block
trader to a friend on t he floor of
the New York Stock Exchange,
and it then spread throughout
Wall Street and the nation.
Prices on Sept. 4 rose quickly
at the opening in heavy trading.
but feU sharply after the rumors
a bout Reagan's health began
circulating Des pite reports
from Reagan C'ampa1gn off1eials
that the RepubliC'an presidential
candidate was in good health
the market finished near its lows
for the day. Tl closed with a 4 35
loss at 948 81
The aim of th(> broker re
portedly wac; to c1nve prices
down so he C'ould cover his short
sales and make ne w purchases
1n anticipation of the market re-
gaining upwa rd momentum
later. Dorfman said
"During the frenzied tradmg
triggered by the rumor. so I
hear, the short seller was able to
avoid losing S5 million that he
would have lost had the market
price~ not fallen ," Dorfman
wrote.
"In addition, he st~pped in and
bought nearly $1.5 milliQJ'I worth
of stock at what may have well
been bargain prices. So tbe
rumor was worth about $6.S
malhon to him."
Hammerman s aid such a
large·scale au.empt at market
manipulation would be unique.
"I know of none . In regard to
specific i.tock. yes. But with re·
gard to a whole market,
absolutely not." be said.
Floods Threaten Texas Junior Executive
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manage their time and their money, to be reliable and responslble, and to
deal successfully with people. •
They Invest their monthly profits In their hobble• and recreation, and In
clothes and In savings for future plans. And they have their own money to
uH tor treats and good times.
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trips to places like Olsneyland, Knott'• Berry Farm, Catalina, Magic Mountain
and other tun places.
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tt~mMIYH and doing nicely, thank you, as Dally Piiot carriers. 1
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of tomorrow.
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more about It. • I P.O. Box 1seo
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CALIFORNIA
Marvin
Held in
!_Shoplift
BEVF.Hl.Y HILL ' t APl
Michelle 1'rlola M11r vln. who
sued l <'tor Lee Marvm fot halt his fortune after their love aCfatr
ended, has ~fl urr .. ~t~ tn u
Beverly II.ills store for tn\ 4'Stl,:1t
tion of sho~lif\lna \hre~ weatc>ri.
and two bra!l worth S2UR. J1t'\h1•e
said.
Lt. Russ 0 111011 :ia1d M:i
Marvin. ·O , was arrt.>stNt .it
Robinson 's Uepurtml'nt Sturt
last Friday and ordt•r('(i to ap
pear in Beverly lhll !1h.in1<·11111l
Court Sept 30 ·
• "SHE WAS ob:;~rved b) the
security people taking a number
o f garrnt•n t
into u r hang
mg boolh and
then ~alkmg
out \\-llhout
th e gar
ments ." said
Olson "When
s h e lef t the
s t ore, they
apprehended Power Prodm•t-r Ponable ,. .... ~
DAIL y PILOT AS
San Diego
Schools .Face
Forced Busing
SAN DIEGO <AP) -Forced
busing is imminent in San Diego
public schools unless school ad·
ministrators act "bold·ly a nd
v igorously," wa rns Super ior
Court Judge Louis We lsh.
ANGRY OVE R in a c t ion ,
Wels h gave the San Diego
Unified School District until the
end of the year to enact a de-
segregation plan, or, he vowed,
he would call for "radical sur·
gery in the form of mandatory
assignments."
His strongly.worded remarks
were contained in the court's an·
nual review of the voluntary de·
segra tion plan.
Welsh. who has re peatedly
stated hls opposition to forced
busing. said he has concluded
that the city schools' three·year
voluntary desegration plan has
made "no particular progress
toward further desegration" in
the past year.
61 percent white in 1979 to 58
percent in 1980.
In hearings befo re Welsh this
summer, school district officials
proposed an Achieveme nt Goals
Program in hopes that t est.-
scores of m inority youngsters
could be raised by nine percentile
points over the next three years.
THE PLAN drew opposition
from the Urban League and
Harold Brown, chair m an of the
court·appointed integration task
force.
Welsh concluded that each of
the minority-isolated schools
should have a median achieve·
menl rate of 70 percent of its stu·
dents at a national norm by 1983,
based on standardized achleve·
m ent tests in reading. math and
language.
M.uvui her and found
her with the clothing m a bag."
Ms . Marvin's lawyer, Marvin
Mitchelson, who re presented her
in the landmark Ma r vin vs.
Marvin ''palimony" tria l, was
out of the country. Mitchelson's
office said there had been no
word from Ms. Marvin a bout the
shoplifting case.
Model s hows unit des igned to turn farmers'
left over fruit a nd vegeta bles mto high ·
proof farm fuel Ann Gilsenan and anolfler
e n e r gy cons ulta n t design ed t r aile r ·
mounted 100-gallon-per-day alcohol dis
lillery.
In March 1977, Welsh ruled
that 23 city schools were raciaJly
isolated. He ordered the district
to prepare a plan for voluntary
desegration. Since then, the plan
has been under review.
Businessman
Bares Anger
Over Nudity
Bus_ing Plan Challenged
WELSH, HOWEV E R , said
Monday that segregation iJl the
school district has lessened
because of the exodus of whlte
families. He said the overall
percentages have dropped from
ENC I N ITAS CAP ) -A
spokesman for local businesses
c l a i m s San Diego Cou nty
sheriff's deputies failed to arrest
m or e than 100 nude males at a
beach "love-in."
Olson said Ms. Marvin was not
taken to police headquarters but
was cited a t the scene for
shoplifting. He said t he case
probably would be pr osecuted as
l..l'.llisdemeanor.
LOS ANGELES <A P > One
week before classes begin, city
school board members wailed
today for the U S. and Cahforn1a
supreme courts to dete rmine the
fate of its court-Ordered busing
plan , whlle the top state school
official said the plan may have
to be delayed a year.
( .'ff J 'l'E J
·Blue f'lu· Due?
IN APRIL 1979 Ms . Marvin
w as a w a r ded $1 0 4 ,000 .
earmarked for he r "reha bilita·
ti o n," in he r s uit against
Marvin. But he a ppealed the
payment and she has not re·
ceived any money. The case is
stiU pending.
LOS ANGELES <AP> Car·
rying placards that read "Why
School district officials had
m et with Superior Court Judge
Paul Egly of Laguna Beach. who
a uthored the integration plan,
and said they bad filed a
response with the state Supreme
Court early Monday to an ACLU
petition seck in~ to overturn a
portion of a state appellate court
decision.
·can't we get paid?". hundreds of
police offi cers picketed City Hall ·
::i nd warned o f a "blue flu''
epidemic in protes t to the city's
latest contract offer.
Io an interview las t April, Ms.
Marvin said she has been sup·
porting herself s ince thE
landmark ruling with fees from
lectures and a la rge advanc:e
"This is the fi rs t time in the
his tory of the city that police
have pic keted ," s a id Sam
!""lores, director of the Police
Protective League.
she received on her autobio· Last Thursday's state Court of \'inu M'oich On
grapby, which is to be published Appeal ruling removed 20 volun·
next year by New American tarily integrated schools Crom
Library. Egly's m and.atory busing plan.
SAN DI EGO (AP) -Ad-
mi n istrators a t a pediatric
hospital lfor the critically ill
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whe re an outbreak or a <.·ommon respiratory virus has claimed al
least three vielims. say plans for
re-admitting patients are on a
"day.to-day basis ·•
Ch ildr en 's H o s pital
s pokesman Larry Anderson said
th.tt a nationwide t eam of
epidemiologists in con1unction
with the Atlanta.based Center
for Disease Control have re·
ques t ed more info rmation
before ad vising hospital ad·
ministrators .
Hore Walkout•?
SAN FRANCISCO (APl A
union official says the five-day.
old wine indus t ry s trike -
already affecting four wineries
and 1.800 workers -will spread
to two more wineries every day
until a settlem ent is reached or
until all 23 are being struck.
League States
Energy Fair
The League of Women Voters
of the Capistrano Bay Arca will
hold its fall Energy Fatr '80
Sept 18 and 19 at the San
Cle m ente Community Center on
the corner of Ave. Sevilla and
Ave. Del Mar.
Tickets are available in San
Clemente at the Coun try Cook,
376 Camino de Estrella a nd al
Ace Hardware. 102·108 Ave. Del
Mar .
Tickets also are available in
Lagun a Niguel at Teena's Big N'
Lil Kids Clothing, 30100 Town
Center Drive. Admission is $2 a
session with each session.
In a letter to Sheriff John Duf·
fy, president Jack Zehr of the
E n c1 n1tas Cham ber of Com ·
merce says citations s hould
have been issued But sheriff's
Lt J ack Drown said t he beach is
state-owned and deput ies have
been "waiting for the state to do
something a bout nudity there."
T he officers never saw sex
acts being comm i tted as a
woman claimed. Drown said. A
sheriff's spokes man at Encinitas
said "the two officers were ·
threatened and slightly outnum·
bered it was the better part of
valor to retreat."
The incident took place last
week at a portion of Torrey
Pines Stale Beach. To the south,
in San Diego, is Black's Beach,
used by many without s wimsuits
des pite repeal of a city or·
d i nance that on ce a llo wed
nudity.
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go\ct11mt•nt \\Ill t•onwl ~ ""'th .1 f l'dN,11 "' 1.1lton ,\ti
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its chtl'f ('uunst•l's fm1h11..,; th,1l th•· 1·o u11h ha' d1i.
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iu.·c·t•s.s to Uw .urport
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purch:1Mn~ lan<t on lht• ,11q1oi t ' \\t>st !>tctt-~huuld .1 cit•
c1s1on on t ht• 1u.•t·t>~!> tSMlt' not h\" fnrt ht't)hun~ l~''t h.1~tc
tlndt·r a n .'t.'t'nt t•omprt)m tM' a.:rt•t•ml•nt n•al'lwci
bc.•twc.·en lt)l·al l)ff1C·1als and ttw F \ \ no murl' thu11 -.ix antl
verha ps as ft•\\ il!> four uf th•• 11 pt•r nutlt·d d.uh Ot'
parturt>~ .it tht• a1rpurt \\ouhl b.-a ut•t1 011NJ a mong C'ar
rwrs nwt.•t mg rwnHt) \\t.'1~ht rt'!'>lrtt.·tion-. 1mpo.,t>d tJ, the
count}
Westt>rn 11 hnc~ <Hld Frontll'r \11 hilt'' nwt·t lhOM' n·
quirement!i anti llwrt>h~ \H>uld l>t' ,tllv" t•d to bid for
flights
J'he t·omp ronuse a~t't.'ement. tf app1·ovl'd b~ the
ooard. \\uuld remalfi rn effect on an mtt-rtm ha:-.i~ pend
mg J urther actions on an u1tpo11 master p lan and a final
proposal on the ac<'ess isS Ul'
The rAA has been cart>ful not to a:>k Cot an) add1
lional daily nights from tht.' airport. presumabl) in order
to avoid any increase in noise and pollution
But the odds-on bet must be that this 1s the forerun
ner of an eventual increase in airpor1 tramc
Legislative Jitter~
F'ailure of the state Legislature to pass a measure re-
quiring annual vehicle smog ins pections points up once
more the difficulty of getting any potentially distasteful
legislation approved when there's an election only weeks
a way_
Of course it's incon veruent to have to have your car's
emission system checked out every year -and it could
be expensive if it fails.
But the cold fact remains that the federal Clean Air
Amendments Act of 197_7 gave the Environmental Protec-
tion Agency extraordinary powers to torce 29 slates
deemed high polluters to pass smog inspection programs
over a two· year period.
So far California and Kentucky are the only states
a mong those 29 that have failed to legislate annual auto
exhaust inspections.
In California 's case the cost 1s high A ban on con·
struction or potentially poll uting industrial installations
already is in effect. The next step will be cutoff of $850
million in fede ral aid for highway and sewage projects.
The governor has hinted he might call the lawma kers .
back 1.11to special session to consider a smog inspection
bill. Alternative!~. there "'111 be a brief session of the new
Legislature in December during which the issue could be
considered.
Perhaps the legislators might be less nervous about it
once the election is behind them.
It's interesting to note that 1n several areas where
m andatory inspections already are in effect there re-
portedly has been measurable improvement in air q ua lity
a nd consumer acceptance has not been that much of a
problem. The lowest acceptance rate. 58 percent, was re·
ported from Arizona , and the highest. 85 per cent. in
Rhode Is land.
The increasing number of smog alerts in the South
Coast Air Basin is more than inconvenient -it 's
downright scary. And it's time for the legislators to take
their courage in both hands and get a mandatory inspec-
tion program off the ground.
Critical Distinction
A student newspaper-editor who chose lo s pend time
il'l jail rather than ha nd over unpublished photographs
taken for his paper during -a demonstration showed he
had better understanding of the First Amendment than
the judge who cited him for contempt of court.
The pictures were taken for the University of Texas
Daily Texan during a demonstration by 16 Iranian s tu-
dents who were a rrested and j ailed for disrupting a
speech by a former Iranian ambassador.
The prosectution sought all the negatives of the stu-
dent newspa per's unpublis hed photographs for use as
evidence.
The young editor refused and spent two hours in jai:
before being released on $1,000 bail. He was r ight.
Police, prosecutors and courts have no business con·
ducting fishing expeditions in ne wspaper offi ces.
J ournalists, even student journalists, must not be turned
into an arm of the law.
As it developed, 12 of the Iranians were found guilty
without use of the wanted negatives.
That accomplished, the judge released the student
editor from contempt charges . It shou\d be understood
that he was not trying to be brash or heroic -just show-
in g correct judgme nt of the disti nction between
journalism and Law enforcement. • Opinions expfessed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Pilot
Other views expressed on this page are those ol their authors and
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Box 1560. Cos•a Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (71 4) 642-4321
Boyd I Baby Food
8 y L.M . BOYD
Oan Ger ber c am e up with
a pretty ~ood notion . Baby
o~ar
Gloon1y
Gu
An ·expert. sa ys parents
s houldn 'l worry if a child
• c an 't l earn to read
beca use , "Some peopl~
ca n 't learn to play golf."
tr this makes sen se you
probably can't read.
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food was sold in pha rmacies.
In 1928, this was. He figured
the money would be a lot bet-
ter . if baby food wer e sold in
~rocery stor es . So he ad-
vertised his strained peas
h e 'd d eveloped a be tter
tech nique to produce them
at less than hair price to
m others who'd send in the
nam es of lheir grocers. His
salesmen then , driving cars
with ho rns t h at played
''Rock-A-Bye Baby ... hit the
roa ds t o ca ll on t hoi;e
g r ocer s . Sales soa r e d .
M arkeli n g exper ts see
Gerber's gambit as a key
move. It changed that busi-
ness
Three out or four inmftes
in ja ils at a ny g ive n ttme
have been there before. -
Juek And~r on
Greed Could Kill Oil Cartel
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counting game :
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against himself" t h at is. an
oil-produ cing nat ion does not
mak e secret price cuts to coun·
tries where it a lready has a
large s hare or the market at fuJ I
price.
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the United Slates " T he open
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1·..,~~l:1ted mnnl'y eaters. The
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for nrne proJU\' ttnd c·nt1cs are
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Time to End Legislative Vote Trickery
Responding to the re newed
c riticisms of Assembly voting
practices, Ru les Committee
Chairm an Lou Papan p ut an end
to surreptitious vote switching
during the final weeks of the
legislati\.e session ,
Vote s witch in g ha s bee n a
mean s by which m embers
whose vot es
have b e en
<'ast against u
bill cou l d ,
a ft e r the
meas ure had
pa sse d .
cha nge their
voting record
to make their
c o n s t ituents
believe they
too had favored the bill. Thl'S
had been perm itted after the roll
call was closed a nd the vote an-
nounced It was done ~uietly,
us ually at the end of the day_
In earlier defenses of the prac·
lice Speaker Leo McCarthy stal-
e d t h at the pract ice w a s
per mitted o nl y w h e n the
switches would not change the
outcome of the legis lative action
and that no bi lls which had been
announced as pa ssed were ever
s ubsequently de fe ated by the
s witching or vice versa.
PERHAPS SO bu t the
switching of votes a fter the fact
In the case of a d e feat ed
measure could well h ave en·
couraged sponsors to call for re·
consideration and there by sub-
seque ntly g~in passage of the
bill.
(n any event it was confus ing
a nd frustratin g to the p ress
which. duly reporting the votes
for and against m easures im·
mediately after passage or de-
feat would late r le arn that the
r ecord on the following day
didn't agree with their s tories. ll
also confused the constituents at
hom e who, ha ving r ead in the
newspaper that their le gislator
ha d voted against a bill would
later be i nforme d by t h e
legisla tor that the news story
·was Wl'ong and "pr o\·c" it by
producing a copy of the of«icial
Assem b ly record s howing ~Is
vote hud tx!cn cust in favor ~
the bill.
Of recent v inta ge, vo te
'
s w1tchjng is a dodge that would
have d e ligh te d form er A s-
sem blyma n Rodney Turne r of
Kern County The Assembly had
before it legislation relating to
the Central Vall&)• pr~~~ .,a
measure vital lo i<~rn-CO-unt_v
hut violently opposed by th<'
private utility companies. Com-
m itted to t he utility companies
to vote against the bill but not
daring to a ffront the people who
elect ed him. Turne r attempted
to duck the roll call by leaving
the Capitol In those days vote
could not be switched after the
roll call was closed. Brought
back under arrest to answer a
Call of the House. T urner sat
mute . refustng to vote a lthough
his name was called over and
over. The result was that Turner
v. as not re-elected
VOTE SWITCIONG is an out-
g rowth of anothe r reprehe nsible
Sydney Harris
voting pracll<'l' 1ndul~t·d in b) the
Assemblymen that of ghOst vol
ing. This ts the castinj? of votes of
a bsent Assemblymen by their
seat males or whoever happens tQ
be r. • ?t't'lough to push the vot-
ing button In this manner bills
r e q u 1 r i n g 1 I \' o t e s a n d
sometimes 54 votes. are passed
des pite the fact that o nl y a
handful of leg is lators are pre·
s ent in the chambers. Often the
absent members are complete!)
away from the Capitol One v.as
once voted a "eek after he "as
dead.
BECAUS E Of' the ghosl vol
rn g. vote switching came to be
tolerated for the rcas<1n thal
manv members would rl'turn to
find -they had twcn voled con
lrary to the de:.1rcs of thl' pcoplt'
at home R.' chani;?ing tht• record
the\• could lead lht·1r C'on<;tl
tue-nts lo bcllt'\'t• thl..') "<'rt'
dultf11lh on lhl 111h ;111cl v11t111f: 111 .1 <'<'ord~nl'l' \\II h 1 lw1r ""1sh~s
Papan has promised lo m akt•
a det:iiled study of these prac·
I i<'f'" ~fore the n~xt essrnn•
Smee hoth practices a r e in
rt1sputabl) wrong lht' o nly tl11ng
to s tud\ is ho\\ he can overcome
the rf'slstancc of the ml•mber!> in
putting an l'l1u to them lit'
s h ou l d s tud y lhc earlier
Lt•gislature-. when such pr~1c
11te ... ''cren't ,., en d reamecl of
ll•t alone pt.>rrnattcd Me mlwrs
wer e required lo be at tht·1r
de~ks when they \\tshed to ad
dress the Asscmbl) and \\hen
the) nHed 11 '" an irony 1ha1
those earlier part time, cit1.u·n
ki;tislators could live by such
rules but the full-time. pro
fe!'.srnnal lcg1o.;lators contl•n!I
that they arc ll>O busy to t?e
present during all legislative
sessions ..
Legalized Gambling lb a Pri~
"ShouJd a com munity legalize
gam b ling and have gam bling
ca s inos?" is one of t hose dumb
quest ions to which there is no
sens ible a ns wer. Ther e is no
se nsible answer because it all
depends o n w h at k in d o f
co m munity y o u are talkjjag
about . a nd w hat kin d o f
community it would li~e lo be.
To suppose t hat any-~try-coalc.t
legalize gam b ling a nd then
re m ai n
s ubstantially
as it was is lo
imagine that
you can st art
drink i n g a
quart o f
liquor a day
and rem ai n
s ubs t antially
as you we re .
No wa y, a s
the kids put it.
A cit y inevitably c hanges its
character and com posit ion when
it allow s o r e n c ourages
g ambling casinos. Regulated as
,it nuy b e. th e g ambling
\
\
\ . ,
syndrome a ttrac ts high·rollcrs
and low-lifes. pro'ititutes and
pimps. gangsters and con men.
and scads of SUl'kcn , t he rest (If
them fatten on
I F A CITY "ants extra
rev e nu e and bu si n ess
desperately e noug h -as
Atlantic City evid<'ntly did
t he n it must expect a nd h e
reslgnecl 0 copii"ijf"wilh till lht.•
deficits these asset~ bring in
their wake There is no way vou
can run a gambling c·asino iike u
ch urch social. and 1f ~ ou want
tbe gold you ha\l! to put up "1th
the pitch.
It is much like a bucohc town
dec id in g it want s to be
indus t rialized. ll r an get the
Caclories and the workers If il
offers lhe proper tntlucem cnL-;
bul then It is not a hltcolic town
a ny more. and 11 ne\\ set of
problems will r f'plare the old
ones.
Legalized gu mbling is less a
moral Issue, per se, tha n o
social one . 'fherl.' is nothin g
intr insically w ron g with M tling.
\\ h1 c h millions of Americam
engage in every doy on the stock
exchange. us ua l ly with ks~
knowledge than an experiencec
21 player. But when you legalize
a casin o in t o wn you ar
c h a ngin g thl' y. h ole socia
ambiance
T HF. C0~1Ml'N ITY doubtles
has n nght tn clc1•1<le whut kin
of plal'e il w:rnts to be I.Jul 1
c·annot be scvcrul different kanfl
of pla l'es at th<• s;ime lime, nol
can it rem.un the same undc
changed l'Ond 1t1on s Th ~amblmg inte rests simply Ii
"" h t' n t he y s u g g es t t h a t 4
ro m mumty will prospe r fro
lhcir presenct•: 1t may prospe
cconom1cally. hut It Is bou nd t
ck r;.i~ SO<'tUll)
lien do 'H' \\ nnt lo live, nn
what art• our most 1mvort1.1n
''nlucs" These urt• lhl· 11uest1on
a c1l\ mu.st ask itself, an
an w~r ho1ws t ly, when legalize
gnmbling Is proposed You w1
get what<'ver you wun1 bl
you ought to know what you wl
be ~etlmg when ou opt for it
NATION
Economy Carter's Bane?.
Furol Failure Seen as Addl/RS Hool
(Sfo<'oed In u4'riH I
WAStuNGTON (AP I In 1976. Jimmy <.:arttr
1a1d that 1r t'h'rtt'd prt! 1dent, he ~oultl ~ork lo rut
unemployment and 1nCl:lt1on to• percttnt. overhaul
the tax system and balon<"t" tht' ft'dernl budatt all
by the end of his first tt•rm
Tho.ole t'COl\Ollllt' ('()fll m1t mf'nl."I rnr 1ned the <'Or
nersto"" or his I' n ll\ •)1Ugn att arks OI'\ R~pubhc an pre
dece sors whc11>1~ P\lht'lt'i. Curtt•r blttmed for t1 slua
g18h. Inflation pront• t't'onum \
vtlit"f'I 'Whaitwt> aot tut "1th 10 1!17!j wn'I u musslve
mt n.•a5t> m world 01 I prH't'"> ·
St'hullzC' -it111t In 1111 11111•1 vlf•w lhut until the re
\'l"~:i110t1 h1I Hill'! 1•1u . th1• l rn1ltd Shilt' \ll'toully out
Pf'I '°' Olt<tl lllOkt of ILS INHlin~ l 'l'(lll()lllll' l'Olllpt:lltors
m c-rt>atlllf( JOb:. und in ho11,li11t: 1ndustn.il p roduc
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DNLVfltLOT
TODAY, \IN•:M l'LUV Mt-:NT 1~ nnrly doubl\• 4
pt1rccnt
Jn nut um 11' nwrl'I h11n tripl1•
The tux l>urtlt•fl un tht> ti\t'rage AmtnC'an 11>
hea v 1t-r than 11 "ui. four yl.'un. "~o
1o:t•"t11U.l('(\N~ Iii\\ ... SllAHl't:Nt:U'thelf
t·tonomtC' 111t1u•k,., hy 11111111 1•m1~ J Ill 1w1t'l'Dl across
1111' boun1 JX'rtw1wl 1111·111111• Lu c-ut , portly to offs et
r11011.: Stweal S.·c·u11\ \L•Xt''> l 'unt•r ':-. advisers say
Mt<'h n <·ut wm11<1bl'1nflut11111ary Tht• ac.1n11n1strat1on
lH l(Ut's that ttw prt•1otli-n1 ·,11•v11al11ation prot:ram
wh1t·h all'!o 11Wlwt .. s vruv1....ior\1j to offset the &><'ial
St>t·ur1t · Ull'I ca~· 11> u ~mrndt•r upproat•h
...
And dcsp1tt• o n•t·~nt Htkmpt llt h cal b~llanrt'
bud1eel defkib urt' t't.'r-tuln this 'lt'ttr irnd nf'Al , one rt'
' suit of tht' rt•<'t' :.ion th.it ha:. St>t
t It'd O\ t•r tht> nut'°'' ., t'l'onnm\
"\1nt'l' C.srtt'r too k off1 <'e
pt•ndabl~ tm•omt' adJU$led lo
tJkt' 111/11.1111111 into Jt'CO Unl ha.'\
II Mpped 3 pt>t l't'nl
rhu mt.'<itan pnct of a house
h.ti. n:;Pn from $44.00tl 1n 1971 to
$60 400 Ill April 19ff0 rnortgagt'
ratt>s haH' ln<-reased from 9 per
(•ent m l>t-<'ember of 1976 to about
t2pert't'nt
Ovt•rull. lhl' 1¢ov_.rnn11·11t'' tax t•olh·d111n!> are
C:itpl'l:lt'tJ to uro~ $24h 3 1111111111, ot 6!1 J,>t:'fc:ent during
C'ar 11>1 !>four yt•ari. 111 utr11·1•
i\ ffiUJOI portlOI\ uf thow IOl'rt'U!>t'd lax receipts
<'<mtl'"' from t11x,myt:r:s ~ h,, ha1, t' lwl'n pushed mto
h1ght>1 Im< h1 Ltt•kt'I:. b> 111f1.11mn ur who are paying
tht-higher Socu1I St't ur1t y 1<1.xe.11
But d~plle thl' JJd1tum<il tax revenues, Carter
ha:. failed \o balan4·e lht' btulget The deflctt m lhe fis·
cal 1977 budget. llw I.1st out' pa!>sed b) the F'ord ad·
mm1strJt1on wa~ $44 9 btlhon The expec le11 deficit
for fiscal 1980 11t uear $59 'billion And the latest
l'.conum1c Coreclli.li.. lak1n~ mlu act:ount the presi-
dent ~most recent t:.ix and Job proposab, project a
1981 dcf1c1tof$35b1lbon
Bubbles for Rent
The smiles of Bob Brooks and Vanita
Hanson tell the story as they enjoy swfrling
bubbles in VIP Suite at Hot Tub Fever in
Santa Mo ni ca. Actually , it 's. only
demonstration by Brooks. who is
operations manage r of the· firm. and
...
·~-· .........
Hanson, who is his secretary. This and
several other rooms are rented by the hour
at $10 per hour for basic tub, sauna and
shower. VIP Suite adds color TV, fireplace,
lavatory and separate sitting room. DU RING T H E 1976 C'AMAPAIGN, Carter
pledged that he would ·'never mc rease taxes for the
working people of our country and the lower-and
middltiincome groups " Carter proposed sweeping
changes in the tax system 1n 1978, but most or his
ideas were rejected by Congress whi<'h chose, in·
stead, to enact selected tax cuts. '
Today. the average family of four is paying
Sl,399 more in federal taxes in 1980 than it did in 1976,
according to the congressional Joint Committee on
Taxation. That family will pay S3,580 in combined
federal income and Sodal Security taxes in 1980, or
16.6 percent of gross income. That compares to$2,181
or 14.Spercentor gross income in 1976.
LAST JANUARY, WHEN HE SENT his pro·
posed budget for fi scal lU81 lo Congress. Carter pro-
posed one more year of deficit spending. Three
months later, he revised lht• budgt.'t. called for spend·
mg citts <md a fiSl'al s urplus. A "tarl!et" budget ap·
proved by Congress in June included a $200 million
surplus . but the rect•ssion prompted further re-
visions and the budget was out of balance again. A
final budget for fi scal 19BO is not expected to be ap-
proved until after the e lection
Graves Violated, Robbed
MARTINEZ CAP) A band of required to hft the heavy marble
and cement lids
Carter economists cite these achievements;
Conl!ress rciected most of Carter's 1978 Tax
Reform Act. the pres ident's effort to overhaul the
U.S. tax code whieh he once descnbed as "a disgrace
to the human race "
g r ave robbers prowling for
buried valuables broke 1nlo six
family crypts. leaving scattered
bones and an overturne d cross.
but apparentl y came up
empty-handed. authorities said
determine what may have been
taken from the grave sites.
beca use grave·owners do n 't
keep records of the valuables
buried with relatives.
So me ol d c rypts in the
thre e -a c re , 700-buria l s ite
ce metery contain several
generations of deceased.
The violated grave s ites were
discovered by a woman who
vis ited the cemetery to leave
flowers on a family n ypt She
told a reporter the incident
marked the fourth t1 me her
family buri<il site has been
vandalized
-A SOCIAL SECURITY SYSTEM kept solvent
by higher payroll taxes that lhe administration
pushed through Congress.
-Deregulation of the airline industry that led to
greater competition and reduced fares. Trucking de·
regulation, designed to lower freight rates. and even-
tually consumer prices. became law in early July
and rail deregulation is pending in Congress.
Among the provis ions which were turned down
were the president's plans for limiting business de·
ductions for entertainment mcludmg the so-called
"three martini lun<'h." repealing a tax break for ex·
ports. and raising taxes on capital gains. Less than
one-third of the 33 recommendations which Carter
made were accepted
The incident O<'c urred at the
Catholic Cemetery in this Contra
Costa County community, about
30 miles east of San Francisco
''There aren 't too many
<'rimes more gross or ghoulish
than this." said M<irtine2 pohce
officer Mark Smith.
Polire said the thieves pne11
heavy marble lids off the crypts.
then slipped ms1de and sifted
through lhe human remams for
\'aluables.
Police s aid several other
families have a lso complamed of
grave vandalis m
.. It's disgusting up there
said one elde rly woman , 'lo see
m y husband's bones all over the
place .. The most sweeping bank deregulation bill in SO
years. enacted in a rare example of White House and
congressional cooperation'. The legislation phases
out ceilings on the interest paid to savers and opens
NEXT Shift mg Sonds o/ f'orergn Policy
Smith s aid a uthorities we re
unable t o imm e di<it e ly
There were no suspects in the
c a se.-but authorities said
several persons would have been
F -J the door for greater com-
ill, I \ 1 /,) ,..,/,..; P«:titi~n between thrift in-
-_ st1tut1onsandbanks.
-Creation o( 9 m illion jobs since Carter took of-
fice, with employment rising from 88 million in lhe
last quarter of 1976 to 97 million in the second quarter
Of 1980.
CARTER'S R ECENTLY UNVEILED economic
"revitalization" program includes proposals to give
individuals and businesses $27.6 billion in tax reduc-
tions next year. It is also designed to promote busi·
ness investments and create a million jobs civer the
next two year s.
Carter said, however , he did not want Congress
to act \Ultil after Nov. 4.
"l will not accept a pre-election bill to cut tax-
es,'' he said.
The president's advisers foresee ttigh inflation,
big budget deficts and rising unemployment through
Election Day .
. At the GOP convention, former President. Ford
cited Carter's 1976 campaign creation of a so-called
·'misery index•' -the total of the unemployment and
inflation rates.
"When 1 left the presidency, the so-called mis-
ery index was 12 percent,'' Ford told the Republican
delegates . "Just two months ago under Carter, it
was 24 percent-twice as high."
Melody
Of love
Hot TlUle
NEW YORK (AP} -
In "Fool s Never
Learn," one of their
newest songs, country
and western duo Jim Ed
Brown a nd H elen
Cornelius croon that if
"you play with fire,
you· re gonna get burned
... We played with
Jove, and we're gonna
get bu.med."
In the five years the
two have sung together
on the musical circuit,
lhe love duets and gazes
were limited to stage,
says People magazine.
But in January, Mrs.
Cornelius divorced her
husband of 20 year s,
trucker Lewis Cornelius. CARTER INHE RITED A 7.4 .PERCENT un· In February, Brown's
employmen.t r~te. ln the 1976c~mp~~· ~~declar~ wife, Becky. file d for tha~ the .~at1on s N~. 1 e~onorruc pnonty has got to di v 0 r c e fr 0 m h e r
be Jobs, .andonceinoff1ceheproposeda$50taxre-husband . effectively bateto symulatelheecOf!~~i• _ _...-s-="..a(!,...'\"'i''-""'uN---1.h,..'i'r'' i·9 -yea"r ,..,.._._._,~lfl~.s.-~ .. r'" _,,..... 1 r~ .J" .. ·~1 .,, ..... ~ 1 ·v·'l ~' .eTJV"nt; \. c v-r-~ He later aeclarea th rebate ''a mistake" and marriage.
Restaurant
and Cocktail Lounge
FRESH RED 5618
SNAPPER ,ff, ...
Served with Soup du Jour. rice pilaf or
baked potato. Vegetable de Gardiner.
SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH
I I :30 to 2:30
....
On-the-mall at South Coast Plaza near the Carousel
on. the First Level. For reservations call: 540-8822 withdrew it from Congress. Even without the rebate, B row n a nd M r s .
howev~.the~b~ura~dec~edinl978~dl97~ Cornelius. who admit ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I settling ata lowof5.7 percent. they're more tha n just
ln 1~8. Carter declared ~ation bad replaced business partners •. sayl~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ unemployment as the nation's No. l economic they are _undec1~ed enemy. about their wedding
Four anti-inflation programs, including volun· plans .
tary wage and price guidelines, failed to stop con-"If we r each the poii:it
sumer prices from rising from 4.8 percent when where we wanted to tie
Carter took office to a 12.6 percent pace in the. first the knot, there would
sevenmonthsofthisyear. have to be some giving
The recession that hit tttis year increased un-
employment. which rose to 7 .8 percent in July.
on both sides," Mrs .
Cornelius said. "J don't
know if either or us is wi 11 ·
ing to do that." And Carter's m ost recent anti·inflation
strategy, based on tightening credit, prompted
<'harges that the president had broken ttis campaign
pledge not tosacrificejobs to combat inflation .
Administration officials deny the charge.
"Over the three years (from 1977to1979): we did
an unrecognized good job In increasing employment
and industrial output,·' said Charles L. Schultze,
chairman of the president's Council of Economic Ad-
Keep vp w11h news of your
tommun11y All the ~
yoo nfed eo111l'S 10 you eve<y
:
dov. 1twi l•t mJµ){r)I
~2-4321
Chemical Labs, yes.
Chinese Restaurants, no.
We've taken the ads and listings that busi-
nesses use to call each other and put them in a
separate book-The Los Angeles Business To
Busines! Ye llow Pages. You'll find materials,
equipment and services from firms all over the
greater Los Angeles market. And you'll find
them faster and easier than e.ver.
Chinese Restaurants? They'r e listed in
Pacific Telephone's LC5s Angeles Consumer Yel-
low Pages.
SPECIAL II
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R~:.~~:s CAR WASH
PLUS FREE HOT WAXll
IOU. POLICY: If IT RAlt4S wm4lt4 Z4 HOUIS, wau ·~WASH YOUI CARI I ALSO AVAILABLE:
DIESEL FUEL AND CAR WASH
HARBOR
CAR ASH
16921 ALGONQUIN
HUNTINGTON BEACH -~46-9011
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The-prime rate has come down. So have
Interest rates on trust deed loans arran~ec1
by Republic.
Now ls the time to borrow. Befort" Interest
rates might climb sky high ~aln. as so many
economists predict
You'll Ond we can pe llexlble In arranging
terms and payments. You may borrow from
$10.000 to Sl.000.000. Tuke anvwhere from
30 days to Clve years to repay. ·
You'll find we're fast In many ca<seS. we've
been able to arran~e lzeable loans within
48 to 72 hours.
So huny. Join the Republtc 'and taJk over
your needs with one of the experienced
loan brokers al Republic Hom<> Loan.
The comptmy that's thumbs
down on interest rates and
thumbs up on loans.
JOIN THE REPUBLIC r
Republic Home Loan
19772 MacArthur Blvd . Irvin<'. C'A 92715
(714)851 0991
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Magazine Recognizes Program
Tb Oran1e County TraNU Ola
trict hu been • l~c-ted b y Reader's
Dlt"l ma1•i.lne as 11n .,umple of a
diatricl wht"re mu11 transit worb
density suburban en vironment de·
void of any central business dlatrict.
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Tlllt """-h (onClll(1eel b'I' ... 1.. Jedi....,.... e11 .. 1choal Tiii• ~I •• "'" wltll "'-l(fm o.u.i.. wnc '-'" ~"' o..,.. c-.,.,. Sep. Tlllt s~ ...... ti ... wllll .,.. lember S.. ••· c_., ClenefC)nftto c:-itr on Sep. ,.,...., lemMr t, 1•. P\11141.-Or.,.. eo.111 Delly Pllel ,,,...., S:tr ...... n. •. ,. ,...
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Tiie ........._ --It_,. -..i.. -·· 1'14Ll.fN TIMIEll P•OOUCTS,
Oi WH\ tm. ~.Unit "II'.'' C..le Me'4. ~ • ...,, tte .. lfl 0.le ~rt<•, 1111 Vhle ..._.,, ~ -..Cll, CAflMt T111t Nlftttt It C~ed llY afl Ill dlwlell;el. l(wln Prl<o Ttllt ti ........ WM fifed wllll IN
c-tr Oen o1 O.el\00 c-•r °" Jiitr' 2',I•. Ptatta ""'1111 ...... Or ..... C:O.st Dellr Piiot
Aue "· •• 5'fll 2, '· ,. ~
a POOPED H1s tob requires tum to do a lot
or movuuc around . so David ad1a often 1 too
1>00 flt-d lo .,up
Tbe •r\ICle , which ap1.,..ar1 In the
Septem~r IJt uf' of the ma1aslne,
alao C'lt u lran11lt pro1nms In
Waah.Lnctoa D • Madlaon. Wis • and
BrOC'ltton. MaH
lo lta rt•ftrtru:e LO Ortanaie·County,
lhe artlt ll' 1tate11, "w reglon so utter
l~ d el)f'ndent u i.10n the autumob1le
would hurdly A..em tu hind Itself to a
vll\hlc rnH11 tnnslt s)'Ate m Neither
would It teem that suc h a syste m
C'ould o~rtilt' dhc1c ntly m ll low
"Ye\ thanks lo innovative plaMlna
and an aggressive campaign to woo
auto dr-lvers, the Or a nge County
Transit District haa managed to con·
found il.s c ritics by providlna reUabJe
service to an ev_,r growing number of
palroM.l
·'It 's one thing lo be written up in
pro fcu ionul p ubli c ations of t.he
trans it trade. But we have never
before received this kind or recog-
nition from such a widely read and pre-
11\lgiows publication," said James
Htichert, OCTO ge neral manager.
PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITICIUI •UMNH& NAMalTATl!MllNT
PUBLIC NOTICE
l'IC'TITIOUI 1u111QU-Tiie fOll_, ... ,.,_, ., .... , .. , ,,~~m::::Tu NAMl!ITAT•Ml!NT e..M,,..s•: l ll• loll-no --,, -. Dusi· SANOS AUlO PAIHTIHO, ,.,, ...!.~.':"'-'"' --Is Oolno llusl·
MH .. : °""'.: ... W•YJ:':. ~-'::'la Celllll M I! 0 I CA L 0 E V I C E S
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MAR AN ATHA TRA FF I c AV .. "-el v-;. Cellfornl. EXCHANGE, MOX. MEOIX. S74 ·o·
SI! RVICE, ••m 9eec11 Blvd., H..,,1 ... ,:... · " •lley, • Hemlllon SI., c.111 Mew, c... mv
l"ftOll ~11• Ce. "'41 a 1e1 J~ Kl -v ""lJ JemH All•n Cro-11, n • ·o· l •l•f'V• ., •• \ "· , .. ,,, ... ,.,_.. Wer11e "•rrul Smllll. 1'51 I one y<w• Hren •• •• Roe~•.,...~ Hllflll T-r. Sellla ~. c..il..,nlo. Ham II'°" St., C:.O.U Mew, Ce. tt•tJ
l11lerf· ron Still
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Tlllt bullllell It c--~~ ·~ .,. 111. llml-~ e14., ..... . dlvlelll•I. __ ..., u, ,...... A. llcirer J-A. '-'1
3 Bw Routes Added
w.v ... " ·-11h Tlllt , .. _ WM llled wltll 1lle Tiiis s-WM llled wltll Ille Tiii' ~~ ~".s 111_ .,1111 __ c_,., Cleft ef 0r..,.. C-ty en '-'Y C.....,. 0r.,... c_., 011 s.p.
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·rhree new Orange County trarusil
dtst r1<'t bull routt."a tbial wall benefit
n<krs h v1na along lh~ Orange Coast
Pub41-Or.,,._ Coast 0.lly Pilot """ U , 5-1C. !, •. t6, ,.., '4ol!.. 'M,U ,», ,.., J6lO.a
Irvine and Huntington Beach. Those s.p1 •. '•·».JO.,.., ,..,..,
Unes will now be extended to the ~ ---------PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE
By OR. PETf.a STEINCaORN Huntington BeaJ!b Civic Center. P UBLIC NOTICE MUtUClPA&. COUllT Cl!NTllALOltA ... E COUNTY ~ar Dr. Slf'lacrolul: Tht're hH bet'n <> m u<'h
writt~n la tely 1tbout interferon. I wundt•r why dew
tors 1n our c-ommumty aren't wung It m the lreal
ment or <'ancer Es pec mlly leuke m ia Our hoP<'
•ire raised high und the n alJowed to drop whvn w t'
really need a new drug Mn. V.
tH1 v.-~oue tnto operation
Ro ute 202 provides e xpress bus
service between Sun Cle m ente and
fhe C1ly Shoppm~ C~nter tn Orange,
with 8\0pll "' San J uan Capistrano,
Mission VleJo, Laguna Hills. Irvine
Bus schedules reflecting the new
routes and route changes are avail•·
ble at 390 locations in Orange County,
including public libraries, shopping
centers and all post o ffices.
•ICTITICIUS •USINESS NAMlf ITATl!MllNT T ... fOllow\llt .,.._ Is Clolng bus\.
"HJ es. NEWPORT 1£14CH OFF tCE MOVING I. STORAGE COMPANY,
1.00 0o"9 Stl'fJel, Ste d , Newport loch, Cellfonll• tMtO
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IUCHCI~ CHST•ICT • ...... ~ *Ovit~ Dome .... ........ ,CAtlNl COASTAL IU$1HESS SYSTEMS,
~ ~ O.lw, .........., llH<ll, 101 C•lllofl'li.tlMO PLAINTIFF· MEOEHT. IHC., 14 RollenH. """*-'· ttt vi. IC-. c--'-.. ...,
Dear Mrs. Y.: There isn 't room m th1:. space to
t~ll you all you 'd hke to know about Interfero n But
the following quotes fro m an article by Ors Ken
neth B M<'Credie and Malcolm S. Moore or the
Leukerrua Society of Am erica will he lp:
and Santa Ana
Route 210 offers e xpress service
Crom San Juan Capistrano to Cal
Sllite Fulle rton with inte rmediate
stops in l...aguna Hills and Tustin.
Interested persons may also re-
ce ive route information by calling
the transit district at 636·RIDE.
Ad-Sitter saves you time and
money by toking messages from
people responding to your Doily
Pilot classified ad. Call 642-5678
Alberl L. 0.vls, 5121 Hell 11...,. ...
H11nllnot011 IHcll, C•lllOrnle ·-This buslneu It c-.:t.ci bY •n 111. dlvlcluel.
Albffl L. 0.•11 Tiiis flat-• w•s flltCI wltl> Ille Co11111y Clerk 01 0••"99 County· on lluoust it. t•.
He•-1 ..._,., Cellfornle,.,..,, O E F E N 0 A H T 1 S A 1. L 'f Tiiis ~"""Is c-'9d l>Y M\ In. SANTMYER ..... BUCK HENRY'S CllYldu•I DOES I """""'X, ln<lusJw lldlff1 H. t.ndr..-. SUMMONS TlllS st.C-••• fllM wlll1 IN CAM NUM•I!•: 117161 County Clerto ol 0.-C°""ly on HOTICl!I Y• M.e -.. -· Tiie Auoust 12. ,.., ,_,. _, ._.., ....,... .,... w....,. ,,..ne -................. , ......... PublllNd o ... noo Coest 0.11., Piiot, .,.... • *JS. lleM .. .,..._.,. "Interfe ron is the name given to a group of
chemicals. as yet undefined. which a re made of
s everal types of cells in the body in reSJ>(?nse to
viruses and to som e other stimuli. We hope that
the clinical studies now under way at several U.S.
inshtutions will re ve al more about the nature or
these maten a ls. a nd that the hopes surrounding in·
te rreron today will be rewarded. The Leukemia
Society of Ame rica is presently funding basic re ·
search on interfe ron . lnteferon remains an ex-
pe rimental material "
That las t state m e nt. Mrs. V .• offers the answer
to your question why doctors In your community
aren't using it.
Ro ute 271 provides e xpress service
from Newport Center in Newport
Beach lo the Sa nta Ana Civic Cente r.
The service began Monday. for details. DAILY PILOT In addition. the transit district is
extending Routes 74 and 76, linking ~~~~~~ Stepdad
Held in
EXPERT AL TERA TIONS
for Men & Women
fllunt Pu111ISfted Or.,. C:O.st Delly Pllol Sept.'· 16, 23. 30. ,., ~
PUBLIC NOTICE
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PUBLIC NOTICE AVllOI UtllM M 9* Mfl'\eM••, II tri.-t _.. ... Id ... c-e UC. • • ...._ ... __ ue1 . ......,.
fllCTITIM •UslNllS Cle .._.,. C11t • .... LN i. lflfwm•· M-1! ITATUlll!MT d• --.,... fllCTITIOUI IUSINl!U T ... fOllowtng -~ Is dOl119 busl. II rou wllll to-· tr.. .civke ol •n ~ STATU1Al!NT MSS n : •"orney In tllls me~. 'fOU 1'>o<;ld Oo Tiie 1011_,. __, Is do!no butl· OESIGH PLUS, 117' Monterey to promptly 10 lllel your written neu .,. •ve-. c-la MeMI, C..lltoml• .,,,. re"'°"w, II env, ,...., be fllecl on 1\m.. ED 'S DRA IN .. SE WER Cyrlt Ell-F_...,._r Ill, SIUt11C1*-tollcl1-relconwfoele SERVICE, mt~ ... Circle, Hunt· 1'1t Monterey Ave , Coste "'• ... un ·~ .., nte .s .... 10. cleberle l"f1on ._.., (.allfonlle ttw Celltornle 9Ma "•<•rlo lnnMdl•lemenle, de esle Edw•nS Cherie• J...,leton, mi Tiiis boalnns It conelucled .,., •n in· menere, w '-''• H<rll•. sl ll•y Se>e11c•r Clrcl•. Huntl nqtOfl S.ec.11, dlvleluel •loune, .,._ -reolstrade • llempo. Celltor11 .. ..._ C'l'fll E F--111 TO THE DEFENDANT; A <lvll Tiiis ~ Is c-ted 11, •n In· Tiiis stOll-1 ••• fifed wllll IN complelnt llet -Ill.cl DY ,,.. pleln· dlvlCluel. C-ty Ci.rt Of Or-Counlr on tiff ~INI \'OU. 11 ......, wish to cit....., E-.1 C. ,..,.,.._, AUi. 11, I-tllls lewwlt, '°" musf, within » O.ys
Tllh SIM--· Ill.cl wltll IM fllUtn -"•• '"'' .....,..._ I• Mneel on YOU,
Renew your wardrobe l
Emphysema r arely a tta<'ks s uddenly . There is
us u a lly a history of several colds and a coug h that
has been hanging on for years. says Or. Steincrobn
in his booklet ... Emphysema : How To Live With
It " f'or a copy write him at Box 1560, Costa Mes a
92626 enclosing 50 cents a nd a stamped self.
addressed en velope
• Ready Made and Custom COVftlY Cleft Of °'-C:-ty on Pl>bllsfteel Or-eo.11·0.11 ... Piiot, Ill• wllll ""' cour1·• wrllte<I --A119ud n , 1• A.,._ 16, S.C. 2, '· 1'. ,.., )4t7.a to Ille con.,ialnt. Unlen you do so,
Tb Clothing fll&lm --rour clefeull Wiii be lfll-Oft -e stepfather of a R tyl· f F l th Publ•-o..,.. c ... st Delly P11ot. PUBLIC NOTICE Dlk•tt°" of tM 111e1"'1tt. •"" i111s cour1 2-year-old girl who died • es mg o urs. ea er. • ... u . ~ '·'· "· '-,.,,~ "'-Y ..,..,. •I.......,. -oeinst vou '°' more than IS months and Suede ----------fllCT1Tlous •u11Nus --111e .. u .. -"'nw <Oft'ICl!elnt,
C OT CE NAMI! ITATl!IAl!JtT Wllkll ,_ """41 In oem1111.._1 of
ago has been a rrested L-' T~ ~:.. n..-c--. PUBLI N I ,,.. fol'-"'t _... ~ ... 119 ..,,._ ... ...-.. t••no "' ,._., ....... _.....,or by the O range P o lice --r--.. ,.,...... ... _......,.. _.., ----1 Nun o111er , ... _. ·~teci In tM com-~ ~ fllCTITIOUI •UMNl!M ZEE Pt.ACE. 111 E '"" Sl'"1, pleOl~~EO• •-II J 1-0 epartm ent o n s uspi· ~ ---MAMIUTATUU.MT c..,.••-.Ce1._._,7 A • -• -
I Death
cion of killin" her. ~ ~~ 'r11e fo11-1119 """'"'' .,. ootne o..,.,,. z... a.n1~.,.... .O.I'> E"-"'W a.en•, Cle•• e "()(di} 1-• • bu.ineuM: M•r1111erlte Corofta del0 All•• JU1'91(.....ciy.O..,..ly Leland Roy Delanger, Ga EAT A"" IE" 1 c AH c.u1orn1e"'2S · •001111T.MUllPMY JO, of Santa Ana, was ar· 1HTE1t10fts.:zoenwoodl .. Ln.,Hunt· TlllsDus11WU lteone1ue_...,.,.1,.. .,.._.,"'-• l119ton llHcll, ea . .,... dlvleluel 1411'919'1
Snakes Halt Project
BERKELEYTOWNSHJP. N.J . (AP)-Ajudge
has haJte<I de velopment or an industrial park here
because construction would disturb nortbem pine
an d com snakes, both listed by the stale a s
threatened species.
r eStedlastweel. Suu nne Goldber9er. 10t lt Tiiis S\el-1 wet lllecJ wltll IN ............. CA_
The child, Jaclyn c. ~outh Coast --a ~, .. I.rt .• H\#lll"flon a.ec ... C•. Countr Cle<-of o ... noe COUflly on T9f. 111•1-9-z·11 di ~ ..--~ Auoust22 '"° Put>ll•'*' OrMIOI Coast Dally Pl101
1 es, ·oo on May 29, , S"O-l49 I IC•'"'..., c. we11, 0 1 Ao10rnl119 · ,.1.-i """· "· 1'. s...t 1.•. '"° 33"-«I 1979 from massive head tNext to Carousel) "' ce11YonRe1 .. eorone0e1AMr.c.. Pu110-Or-~ O•llY Piiot.
injurit;s, accordin g to ,,..::S:::~::2;::;;;;~~;;,;;;.~;::;;;~;;;;~!;:_.J11e~!~,:::,.~11:. conc1uctee1 by • • ...,.16,s.ot.1.•. "· '• M~
Orange police Detective AHHOU Thi' :::~=~r..:i with -PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICl!l).Olu,,!'..L.Ofl
PUBLIC NOTICE
IROWN MllRGARET CALMER BROWN,
oe•Wd •••y Oii Sel>\emDOr •· ,.., Born Dec.emtwr 1, ltU Survived b~
lier llu\bond IAw<enc:e M 8ro-. 1 '°"' Lerrv 0.-Brown a"" Wllll•m Dale Bro-'"" l orM\O<lllldren. Oon•tton\ m •v be m•d• to .,,, ,.,.,.,.,.., C...C•r Sotiely Memorial )•rvl,•t •Ill lie r..1e1 •I SI MerU Prnbylf''-" Churcll, NewPOr'I &ea<,.
o" S.01~m1>er n '"° et 1 OOPM Newoori N"plune In CNr99 of ••· ••ngementt wltll t...rl•I el w• CLEVU•Glll BE RTHll lOU CLEVENGER, rftl.
o.nt of Colla -.., C. Pesw<S •w•v on S.o_, 7. ,,. S..rv1wH by Nr
Min eoo Peo OI Cot•• MeM. Ce Privet• wrvlces _,.. held. S."'k" uno.r tl'W direction Of Herbor I.aw,.. Mount Oii~ ~ry of C:.O.te Mew.
Bruce Praet. He s aid a Talce It-OH -.. lea m of physicians spent • s...• ~~;.%~1e;.-,:. 0••"99 County "" l'tCT1T1ous 1us1N•u u:~.~m-s~I~ A.T
mor e than a year with ,.,,.... .. ,.,... sun,,.. .. T -~ wlll De at Herbor u wn Me"'°'lel Publlllled Orenot Coen Delly Piiot Tiie loll-lno perton' •rt CIOl"e lll-.....-c-tef Per-.SeNlcnunder tM dlrectlon ol h im Studying m edical Qu s.p1.•,1'.U.J0,1"° i.1..eo -INu~ sue.e1~,tw
Herbor u-..Mount 011 ... _,~,Y of records until they finally iclc 1 N s u R • H c E G " o u P ,.,. ~ e1 u.......,. c~t• ..._ wo.ssu. ruled out the possa·bility a structured. PUBUC NOTICE SE av icu, •lo "••110r1 C•"'•• 111 ,._~of.,. e..-°' FAH· DOU> 8-week seminar Ori .... SUlle ISID, ..._, lffcll, OI NV SIHCUUR, o.c-.ci.
Mllll V OOl.O. ---•'I' Ofl 5-Of accidental death. program for fllCTITICIUI •uMM•U ~ Notke Is IWretl'I' 91,,.,. !NI Ille un-tember 5, , .. at , ... Cott• _.. The s us--ct a llegedly .. ,.,,.. S"TATEMaNT 0-M. Tl-tt. Jr . "' VI.I de•~...-wlll .... •t Prlvete ..... to Memo•••• HoscJlte• s.... wu -n in ..-fas ter weight loss Individual attention Techn1aues for TN .... ._.... _... 1~ dDl"f ..,.... c-... ..._, llM<fl. CA~ ..,. "'-'"' -best taldd9r, w111«1 io
Wltcomkl .... J-ry 17. , .... rnl· was at home in Or ange QUICk and permanent weight control Enrollment hmit-nHA H "-w. Clemo, 41• ,..........., <-•rm.c-. .. Mid SWerlOr C-1 dent Of Colle M9M. Ca. et IN time of With the <rirJ when s h e ...,.. p · _ _. I' I 8 £It GL ASS RAC I NG Ple<e. Fl.,._, CA ''°11 on Of •"9r ... IWI dey of~,' .... de•"' ~I-by • de"911t•r -""' r~eg1strat1on f0QUlf'7U PRODUCTS, 741 ~ ..... Cotta T,.11 buslftff II COMU<leel ..... 19'0 ., .... office of Mlrtlll .,.,,,;
Herr1t1t ~ °' ~ ..... ce., •son d i e d a nd to I d i n · u, Mew. Cel....,....,, -··· --"""'· a1ec· • ....,.. "'" v-• ''""'. s..iw H.rolCI l . Odd. Jr .. 4 erendclllldrlfl VeStigators the gir} ha d 1tI!l Jollfl Kelloy 8\ual , 9 &SS "-1W.C·-JO& IEncW. ~of l.o. A-In,
end I 9reel·9re11dclllld. Private fallen, Praet Sal·d . 891-3441 Clower Avenue. F ... 11t•ln Veller, Tiiis ~ •M lli.o wl\ll !fie St.le of C.ilfomla, •II .,_ rltlM, llOo ..... lcH _.. -at &eltl 11«91...... r" I I CallfOf"ll .. .,,. C:-ty Ci.rt of °' ..... C-ly on -lflt-1 °' .aid ~ at , ... 5"'1111 .. T"1!1111 _, ... Clletoel, ·~ ~ Tiiis --. I• C-.cted 11'1' ... Ill-Aueust 21• ,.., u .... Of --... ltw ''°"'· 1111• termef'lt we t •I Herbor La wn dlv'-1. flt•o•• ellll 1111......a INI Ille ntel• Of Yld-
Men'IOl'lel Per11. S."'k" ""*' tM ffearf Tn•s ternf1c semmar se nes is designed to give you .-tt e1-41 · JAc•soee. "'~11 & < .. MCI ,,., ecqu1te<1 by -•tkwl ot dlrl!<llon of 8elU ~--5"'1111 a. h f Tiiis ---• flled with -s,,~ui:--le• or -....IM at-tllen or In eCICll· T •• 111 ~ 11,, ,...._, ~·-w of maximum we1g t loss in a minimum o ttme . .._ 1 ~ ·~ ~ -~ 1 ,,.. u... ~c ~-.-~ ·-" . c-ty Clerll of 0r-. Gountv on Julr .,.... ,....,. ...... t on ro ""'' .... w .... ~•.-... a Cost•-·~' Mee t each week 1n the same small group. with a trained n. '"° ... .._ c-Ori,.. 11"'9 Of-· '" -10 ell 111e certain
0•111.11!11 D moderat or Discover n ew t ectt n1Ques for ""'• ,....;;.;;-....:...-ea YMM R .. 1 P•-'1• s11 ... 1ee1 in ue11ne, AHNE MARIE GRIESER.,..,..,.,.. ; 9 e,,.9 e self.awareness. Explore ways 10 change your eating Pub11,,_ ~ coHt 0.11., Pllo4. 0r· · c... P countv o10r-. SI-o1 c.111orn••. C04..IE Of C._rtlno, C... P.-.d ewer on 5--~ ~ Auo. 2e, 5ec1C. 1. t , 16,_1~ ,_..., PUllll,_ ...... st Oellr llot per11Culerty -rlbed M loll~. I~ GEORGE L COLE. -7•. ,.,..,..,, 1em11er •, 1•. SN wes • 12 y"r resl· and ltv1ng patterns· forever ----~~~~---~• Setit.:.-'!.!': ta, JO, 1~. _ ,.!MIO wll
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°' Hunllnglon e..c11. Ce Pnw.s •••Y 4'11\ 111 IN a.nc.l•Y .,.. •. SN Is..,,. Receive e 1tclus1ve T I O diet plans plus your own P UBUC NOTICE Dwemno Unit A In eu11e11119 No.
on S.pl-•. '"°·He ls survived vl...O bY, •I~~· ... Wlllcut DeatHi·est Personal Journal an invaluable gu1deb00k, available PUBUC NOTICE 2UOofTre«Ho.•1 Dy 111s wllt i..o..lso N Cole, e1a119Mffs ot Cost• Me~. C•. •nd llutll R. more commonly•-a : 22»-A Vie Flota L Urbeno, "'°911'1' E P•l"ll -Rlemen ol Ywcc• Veller. c.. .. ••so I only to T' 0. semmar participants. fllCTITIOUI •UllNl!U l'ICT1T1CIUS •UllNl!IS Pwr1e,utuneHllls.Celllomlanu3. Florene• 11. s.ve•••· ,.,..1111c1111e1r.., brofller o.n1e1 P. Gr.._r "' Prk••. tn eig ht sttort weeks you'll be enjoying the new. slim NAMalTATl!.Ml!NT NAMl!ITAT1!Ml!NT --··· ..,. i. lewf 1
c11epe1 MNk" -Int•,....,., •Ill be ce. G••-klll •"'ICM"''" .. 11e1c1 on Heart disease was the you . and ttte compliments from your family and friends! .,.,!t:.!°'.:W'"' pe,,_.s ••• Clol"9 T1111 ,..._....--. 1, .,"' ..,.,. oi i:~'..iC:.C.~~on~on11~.=~ llold on T-V ~mber '· '"° ., W•d11•••· 5"4ember IO, IWO ., main cau se of death THE 'f>IET . •o ... u~ LE GRAHO, * ....._, CllftW -H: ' u le, or per\ <•'"'·end b•l•ll<• I JOPNI directed by Wtslmlnuer ll:OOAM el 111e Het bor L.ewn lO 378 h d .ed --W .... ~ Drive, Ho. Ito, NewPOrt leech, COOMESIETUHE S. IOht •Yld•n<ed 11'1' note u cureCI b'I' "'•morl •I Par-Mortuery •nCI M9MMlel,..,,. -..... Brue• ICll•· among • w 0 J 57,AM INCYClOPmlA CellforloletJMO ....... ._ ~. Hwnll ..... 9"<11, Mor1 .... orTrusl o.dCIOI_,,...........
eeme1erv ••• ott1c1et1119. ServlcH Uftele• '"• in Orange C ounty in ~SHOP .......... ....._ .....--..YOUST"'-.. ~ ... -_ .. __ , ..... C•ll-•._.. tr•-Ttn~~.~-"' •l.l!ON dlre<tlonotH .... ~-011,,. tv1: vr_,__...,,.,_. _, ......._.._,..._,_,,~,......., 'I'. J..._.........._C-. ..... t111111t~~.·· CAR_.~7.SOH ~~0.!1• •. !eJI: .~ ... offtl'~~~)...:~.U.,1.j.\ ac;~~l"'~··d !O ~~ .. Si•• .. , ,......s.,t. l_J ~~ strwt, .,..,."*-~. Huntl ....... lleedl, llft or_, to be In wr"l"9 llM .a.n.a--,wtle•·-::51~--2il'I , '-~''-'1 sba't\st CS pUrJllSbe uy ,. 'LeeunelMcll Cellfew'llle"'5t c.tttornie._.. wlllbe_..wdetlN.tor9teld-p81..., °" ~· 1 ,.., PATIUCIA J. ICING, ..sldenl of l h l He a Ith Tiii ~-·-· I• c-..Ct9d by • Tiii• -.....1. ,_. .............. , ...... "~ _ , ... flm "'*k•tJoot S..rvlWCIDyllllwlfeCailkJeelet'...on,i hi-lsi.nd, C.., Pe-ewey CIOI e CO Un y s"'"' t • . dlw-1. ~ ............ ..-otMle. sons C•rlot L • ..._..Jr •ncl A,... ~-•.t• . ......,..~ot Department. oe-•1•••1111t1. nwn.w.c:-oe1ee11Ht2"llde'f°'"--'·'• ~:10• ":';:',;,:":'; ~••E<'• T~·:~v'!i :::r.-:;:,.,:;, :!tU:·~9!. :.C, ~~ . A total of 4,0S2 _victim s Tiii• = "::: 11i..i w1111 -cC:::., ~ ~~C::. ': =::,.::..:; .,1111 w111 Gardeft•. Ce , Pitier IMLeon of El l . Wer,_. Fwwrel Mf'Wket Wiii be d1ed of heart dJSeaseS, .Cwllty Clen of Or..,.a C.-'1' on A--1:12,t•. .,_..ctolttwEsi..eol
Toro, C. • Luc .. YOU1>9 of J-end Mid on~.~ ....... , 10. ,.. hi h . eludes heart at A ...... 1 D. -· •MIPM flMJNt . Mid ~I CHiid• -Of se.. c ............ C• at t :lOPM .. or•.nldlt, Rota Hiiis w c lD • Pvbll.-ay,,.. Gout Delly Piiot, ...... , .... OrM919 ~ o.11'1' Piiot, ......
enc1 • ••-*lllkhn. s.rv1<.tt .. 111 be Memor••• Per11, wt11tt1er. c... R-tac ks . The next m ost A ,. Setil-2:\. ,..1.., usi• Auo. •· s.t.1, •. t•, 1• ,.,, .. 1111A11T1111 .1111111v 94.l!OlllllAM lleld on FrlO.y, ~r •. 1• et HlllS l'Mn_.-ydlrectl"f. COmmon Cause Of death UO· • • • , --,...,_., .. u. IO·OOAM •I SI Hlclloles C•lllOllt &AMl!W •-'-hi b ( PUBUC NOTICE 1"11Y.....,......_, Cllurcll . ..._ Hiiis, Ce.'"'""'*'' HOSLE 8. L.•HEW, resleleftl of was Suvae, w c num-PUBUC NOTICE ____________ , .... ..
------C.Mte Mela, CA. ,.._,. -ey on s.p. bered 972 fol) owed by PICT1TIOUS 9Utl••ll l!llC ... , ~ -,.,,...,a. t• * '' ...,,., .... .., 1-MOTi" ,....,..., ........... .------------.... ,..., J. ~ of ,,..... Gro .... II· lung cancer' 577. TO THE Ctll!Ol~OI' ..,... ITAT9MllWT PWlllNd Or ..... C...tl Delly Pli.t. NICI UOTl4HS ...... s -, .....,.,..,.. L.Mrelne Hum· •o• SMIETAH, TllAHSFEROlt'. ... !.~.~ ,,.,_ ~ ... "' _ ... ~-·'-·to,...... 31Jt.«I
SMITMS' MOaTUA&T pllrey ot Fo11nteln Veney, Ce., t11acc..,...._~·"5-KEMINSKl'S·HUHT INGTOM -=-'=----~-----
627 Mam St Petrkl• -........ of ~ -... ca. Handicapped •1•1 .,. • c:e1-.... u..Horm CoCllt. HACH, 21112 ..,..._._, Hunt•.....,. PUBLIC NOTICE -A,.... ~-ol Olk..,, llllnol' ,...lca~--tl-Mtollewt: c.llflmle,... Huntmgton Beach -1 O"encklllldr ... Memorlal Mus t. Trenlfwwltelloolt1"mell••bvlll llff<ll. • -----------536-6539 of C·llrlt11M 1uri.1 wlll be celebret9d t•41ftsfff ol P<-'V to HAHS 811tGER l(eml,,..,l's EnleflN'I ... , Ille .. e l'ICT1TIOUS auscNaU
NB FAMILY
CO&.OMAl '41Hl«AL NOMI
7801 Bolsa Ave
Westminster
893·3525
'ACIFtC VllW
MlMOllAL,AIK
Cerretery Mortuary
Chapel
3500 Pac111c View Drive
Newporl Beach
644·2700
MeCOllMIQI MOITUAllH
Laguna Beach
494-9415
Laguna Hills
768·0933
San Juan Capistrano
495·1776
HAUOll LAW~MT. OUYI
Mor1uary • cemetery
Crematory
1625 Gisler Ave
Costa Mesa
540-555'4
"HCI llOTHU$
llU UOADWAY
MOaTUAIY
1 io Broa<Sway
Costa Mesa
-642·9150
IAL n lltlOllOM
SMflH • TVTHIL.l WISTCUff CMAf'll
427 e 17th St
Cos1aMu a
6<t6-9371 H
on T ............ s. .... ""°94 "· '"° et Seminar Topt"c OAHll!L.SSOH, ller'9ln ........... to H Cellfonlle ~ .......... s........... MAMIUTATl!M8NT IO:OOAM ., St. Jolln , ... 8eptllt Transferw. Cl., SM ....... Cel .......... 111 Tll• followlno peoo"' ••• dolno Celllollc OU'cll. lntermellt wlll be •t t . Tll• bllilneu eddreu of '111' ....,,_ 1' <OlldllC1ed bY • Ctw· ""'',,."a: I I__, sc· ence careers for poret1o11. ...-, .. p ••I(" , ... 2 ... _.,,~-st. Merv ~. -· 11 ..... s. I Tren1f•ror It J.112 Lentene Lene, ~l'tE-.wtWt,lnc. ...,.. ,.. "" • .,, ,.._,. .._ Pierce lrotlleri Bell lroedwey lbe handicapped is topic C~t•-.Cellfonli.. -taneJ Wllllefm 8IW1,,No.J.U1lrv1M,Cellfomlet17U Mort ... rylOUlldl~--1. Tll• busln•u edClrelS of ~. . AMiii EHT. INC., • Celltoml• WMITPll!&.D 0 f a Se m i n a r f 0 r TrentlerH 11 2121 So11tll GrlUel Tiiis ~ -f114d wltll tlle corpor .. -., tlU2 Me<Ar1tl!W llwd .•
ALSTOHlllCKEVWHITl'IELO, ... parents, CO""'•elon and CALL1iOMMARSliON Plece,SelllaAM,Cellloml•. Cwntv C*'< .. Or-c-tw on lto.)4S,lrw1N,Cellf0ml•'1715 l'"-1 ~ ,._ ~ .... , ,.. PeSMCI .....,. I T .__ ' -... ' IC....,_ SalWMI, 1'5 -Viti., 1e;"ev' on"' ;:::;:::::.,"-i :."iM MeM teachers Of disabled StU• 4' So f• es t -to , __ .. , A-'t D , 1-Pt~-Ito, A, C.C. M9M, Cellfomle n.21
• --·-> 1 t·-....... -not ........ , !Mtll""' -~ Verde CM\,,._, Hotetlt•I. lkwfl den ta scheduled Sept. 2() E''OND ... ,,.. °' ....... ~ tllell tM..,.,,. Pullll .... 0r .... Coest Delly Pll« Abhss AbOIJlusenl, "' Rio ~:'1:!.~~~W:::..,.~~.~1:; at UC Irvine. ABOUT AS \ii °"$.11.!,.=::':r,:...,.,, ,•uo.H.s..2.•.tt,1• ,.....0 or~--~·=;,~'~~~~-•
,Mul<o. Seut11 Amerlce end 111 111e Ron Smith, member of to 11e ......,. .i n1" t...embert "*· . ee1lferllle c.orporetloll, 21s Vktor ...
Unit.Cl ~ ............. IW!fltlftl MIC! the governor's Commit· TRUS1 DEED ~OiAN Sult• 1'04, Co11f\1y ot or ... o•. PUBUC NOTICE SulM2.C.C:O.lllew.Cellfoml•tiW publlslllno. -In ~. He Is .....,_ celltorllle, -Js detcrl-es •II -MOf>lell 1(1\etlblou, 2J Co-try ) wived by ............. ElluM1tl 'Mitt .. tee on Employment of stock, .. ,, .... 11.._,-"""""' end NOTIC• INVITING •1~ ............... 9Mcfl, Cellfoml• ""°
fl•ld Ric...,.. of ow-*' Mer, ca.. the Handicapped will be UP JO SSOQ ooo lnwet1lory of "'"" llutlMM ~-n M Holle• Is 11erebr o•wen 111e1 '"• lloeltelell 1e11m1, mt J-ln Ct., b'I' Ills orenddll.._, GrMI Wlllt1leld • "MOPl!OMANIA." lloerd Of Trusten Of tlle Coetl Cotfl· Sefl 0'"9, c.lltW!lle '21" ll lcllerth efld O.lle Ell&elletll Pyle tbe fealured speaker for 1 •. Tiie bulk trMft< ts to be c-· munttr COii ... Oltlrlc1 of Orenoe G. H. I'-. J0t1 W. San ~IO,
-of L...-H'9uef, Ce. end bY Ills the 9 •30 a m tO 3 . 30 • .,..t.CI by~ u. 1•. et Ille C-t1. Celltomle. wlll rocelve ........ S...te AM, Celltonlleft104 or••t·t ••ndsoll, Aar•ll Wllltfleld . • . . ·-offlot "' VIHCEHT o. JANTZ, bids uP to 2:00 p.m., WMl!lndey, Sep. Pemr ... ,.,, , .. •rlstol Clr«le RkllerCK, -of.......,._ .. ,..,... Ce. p.m . event ln room 220 ~I E . 'T d 1 ~· ..... MfJ w. ~A-. ... IOMMr 11, , __ ...... P\lrclletllno S,l.•,.,.....Cellfenlle ...
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(AP)'-Job Howa,.
Grtltlm, eo, a writer who
atirred the nation'• con.I·
clence wltb "Black Like
Ke," hi1 account of
travellq the South u a
black man, died today.
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who waa white, di•·
1ulaed blmulf by
blackenm, bis akin wltb
cbemlcall and ul·
travlolet ll1bt treat·
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TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTING
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..... NIWtl ..... WOMAN
WOl'Oef ~ 1n-1 o-t• the OlaappMianoa ot
.,. In~ plane o.-
.,_. ltrl'l\uda Tr l*'OM
• JMUOS ,
~ • -· loll leta411n on Mre ~IUCll. • 1\\141
blll\d ... ,,. 118" coo
-~·A•a•H
~ty ref\>-10 let a
~ Cl\Qp~ pil~I ~'
hOrne
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bl.allmlllt Al MUl'IU~ 11110
tt••llng ••MPIH ol •
MQre1 U S ••ornl< luet
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l(C>TT£1' I
Geoe an<I w.un1ngt1>11
have • proot•m alla•
Wa9h1ng1ot1 me~..s th•
vanity D•uilalb"' 1at1m
and lie oec.oe,. 1101 10 ,.,.
hi. ••llll'Oll
ffdd Tria119 l1•
• DICK CAVETT
Gua.11 .Joan Plo""'ll"I
L.IWf<M\Ce Offvle< \Pat\ 2 uf
~)(R)
Hit.\ Mort'nc> s t..irs as n wtner of collegt> a~t
'011 1 J .tnll':.011 Par ke r 1 "'hn hu~ rom3nre
"'1th hi 111otht'r ' bt'~t fnend, a divorce~
on · ·\n,Hnrll) of ct St>duct1on" at 9 tonight
on l'f\S Channt.>I 2
'11) STIJOtO SEE
"Otn Bikes Mo10• Dtl• ..
era rloden 11\rO<Jgh Al•
ob11acle course ano on ttwl
Sa<ldtaback T' ac., 111
Sout1181n Calllorr111
()) M'A'8'H
Col. Poller stt1ke1 up a
warm lrlendthrp with a vis
ltlng head nurse
@) 8AAHEY MILLER
"WB<awoll" Barney'• Jell IS
occupied by a man who rs
convinced he wtll turn Into
•-.wolf a1 m1dn1ght end
commll llOrrlble morder1
7:00 9 C88 NEWS 8 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN
Fonzie 0-11 • dog to pro-
lac:1 111mMMf from girls wno
~ to 1\11 hO<Jse un1nv11-
ad 8 MCNEWS 8 JOkER'8 WILO
• w ·A·s·H
A new erN commanoe<
_,.. "'9t)'Ol>8 II\ Ille
4077th wtlt\ hit mHltarrsm
• 8TMETS OF BAN
FMNCaSCO
Stone la teamed wtlh a
young uncs.rcover po41Ce-
m..i to brealt up a narco1-
k:s ring.
&;) OVER EASY
Guest oe111one Rob .. rt
Merrtll QIRI m MACNEIL I ~AER
REPORT
(f) TIC TAC DOUOH
@ MERV GRIFFIN
Guests G1og Ev19an. Elka
Sommer Donna Pescow
7.30 I) 2 ON THE TOWN
Steve travels to 111e Otym·
PtC Auo11ot1um 10 profile
the Roller Games. Connie
8•Bm1nes lhe unusual SIO·
ry 01 comedian Fatly
Arbua.le. delves rnto tlle
cocumat1nces wnound-
lng ac11ess Carole Lom-
bard's death. tekes a look
II the only pctvate res<-
oence on the comme•c•af
llt81Ch OI HOltywOOd BO<JI·
evero. l -Irwin takes a
jOUrney down WashlngtOtl
Bovle•aro where "Gooe
W1111 TIWI Wtnd and The
Wtzerd 0 1 Oz were
ltlmed U SHANANA
Guest Andy G100 fJ HOLL VWOOO
80tJARES
Q FACE THE MUSIC
Channe l Lbt ing•
1J KNXT 1CBS) Los Angeles
D l<NBC (NBC) Los Angeles
I KTLA (Ind ) Los Angeles
KABC· TV (ABC) Los Angeles
()) KFMB (CBS) San Diego 8 l<HJ·TV Pnd l Los AnQelA!'>
@) KCST (ABC) San Diogo e KT1V (Ind I Los Angeles
., KCOP·TV (Ind) Los Angeles
• KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angeles
.ID KOCE·TV (PBS) Hun11ngton Beach
'Pearl' R evisite d
W All IN THE FA.Mil Y
Ml~• onvt18$ d )1>11"0 Gl>U
pie lo 6j)efld th• ntg111 81
Ille Bu"k"r hovae, bUI runs
into 0 1>1.ic11on1 when
Archtll llnO• OUI that 1118
v11ilor s Dr& not tnorr 1ed
EJi) MACNEIL I LEHRER
REPORT m HEWSCHECK
P.M MAGAZINE
A Tough Gu( c;onltUll
ltng8tt6 Milling par lies
a·oo 8 ((} ACROSS THE
GREAT DIVIDE
Two orphans on I/WI'• way
10 Oregon 10 claim an
tnherlled term Imo lh&m-
selves alone th 1he wilder·
ness when lhetr grandte
11\et dies (Part tJ(RI
0 HEWS U PRISOHEA: CEU
BL~H
Vflra featns that ne1
tnvolvem8'11 wilh George
Lucas is to be r&POlted 10
the au1t\of111es ano th81 ner
Job •lld career ue In 1eoe>-
11<1y
fJ @) HAPPY DAYS
Po111e·a ego geta out of
llano when ha llnatly gall
hrs brg chance 10 become
a profesalonal Singer (R)
0 MOVIE
• • ,.., "To Commll A Mur-
der" ( 19701 Louis JO<Jrdan,
Sen1a Berger A war hero
Is given a license 10 kill
When he la assigned 10
watch a scient111 and pre-
venl 1111 defec1lon (2 "'' )
Q» P.M. MAGAZINE
A "Tough Guy" contest:
lingerie Nlling pentea: a
loolc 11 ,,,. -punk roclc
gtO<Jp, the Surt Punks.
Chet Teti mak8' cabDage
An encore presentation of the three-part WorJd War 11 drama
"Pearl" stars Angie Dickinson and Dennis Weaver (left)· and
Robert Wagner and Lesley Ann Warren. The story of their lives
begins just prior to the bombing of Pearl Harbor. ABC (Ch. 7) ·will
air it from 9:30 to 11 tonight, 9 to 11 Wednesday and 8:30 to 11 Fri-
day.
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NONUKH(PG) tw-+tt
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TelerisiOn Tuesday. September 9, 1980 DAIL v ~LOT A9
a11ua.i, C~I C.,rol Oii
.,.ion tMnltlQ 10t ll\IJ )'OUnQ, ewow
• • • Str•l9g!C Air Com
mand 119611) J•m••
'lt-MI J\Hle A..,._ All
Utl19'\d41d ~ ltljuty
•-.tta 111 '"" aownran or • ,.,•lt.•M•n a Air l=M~
.....i b .. •b•ll ""'-· 12 ""' ID tt TOHIOiil
" 1111-1.14111 _ ... Oii tile
cu,..,.1 ai••• or dHeQ••
U•llOll !ooh• •• '"" lllQ••
ll1110•y of OHeQ•IQ•llOn,
huthllh'll 11 j)llllttl dlKu•
"Ion Wttl\ llefrl(:k Sell, plO
'"~''" rit 11tw al th• Unl•Or •Hv 111 wu111no1on Or O•y•• l!lnron 1aa1aia111
1)1 OfHl4>1 of l)Olitlcti W • "'"It "' UC S.n11 Bat bl ·
•• 111111 Ch11o11ea Wollen
lltl<g ti(. ij"'IHl'-Y PIOIM·
tOt and 11utt\01 ol All
OafrOO<•I• 8~ HOii
AIOI• f•le (PIUI I 01 31
Qti) FlAM8AA08
p, • ..,,_. 01 W81 CllllS·
'"'" '"•to1es F11mo1101 to
.. v.O<k•ng larm wlll\ Doc~ s
Mlp f Patl lOIQ
8308 LAVERNE&
SHIRLEY
l •-n• eno Snirley Qu11
lnelt IODa 11 Ille brewe<y
ano '°'" ll\4L Wac.s (Part 11
CRI
Q» CAROl BURNETT
AHOFRIEHOS
Sk•IS' ., lie Fan11ry.
Peace T•HIY fa NOVA
Tile Insect Altemauve
Sc1ent1S11 desperately
1<1a1c11 lo• some l0tm ol
~SI cot11101 10 replace
c11em1ca1 pesllc•des. as
40% ol 1"6 world's crops
01e 1011 10 insects each
year_r:J(RI
9:00 IJ (JJ CBS MOVIE
• • "Anatomy Ot A
Seductron" ( 1979) Susan
Flannery, Rita Moreno A
dl•Ofced woman becomes
emot1ona11y ln•olved wuh
the college-age son 01 e
rlOse t11end (A)
0 FAMILY FEUD U THE BAXTERS
''V1<:tlms 01 tnllallon' fJ ®J THREE'S
COMPANY
CM~ announces 111a1
She has been p1ornoted to
puvata secratal')r anO is
lea•tng on an 011ornig111
business trrp wllh tier n-
boss Q(RI
Q» MtRV GRJFAN
Guests Greg Evlgan. Elke
Somm«. Donna Pescow.
Pet Slack, Nathan Lane.
Bruce Wennerstrom m NOVA
"The Insect Allernatlve'
Scientists desperately
search fo1 some torm of
peat control to replace
chemlc•I 09stlcldea. as
40•1. or tne world's crops
ere lost 10 Insects each
year Q(RI
9:30 0 Cl~LE OF STARS
"Mel Torrne And Oetla
A-" fJ Q]) PEARL
The atorleS of thrM cou-
plM rMldlng In H1wa11 In
1941 111• follOwad just pr!-
TUBE TOPPERS
KOCE 8 6 :30 -"Pirt Bikes." ln
Southern California filming, motorbikes
are ridden through an obstacle course
and on the Saddleback Track.
KlU G 8:00 ln 1970 filn, "To Com-
mit a Murder." war hero is given license
to kill when assigned to prevent defec-
tion of scientist. Stars Louis Jourdan and
Senta Berger.
KABC D 11 :SO "Tenspeed and
Brown Shoe ." It doesn't seem to lose any
luster in reshowings, even though it's on-
ly a year old. Ben Vereen, Jeff Goldblum
· r>aired as pri vate eyes.
or to and during the att9cic °" Pe811 Hetbof S\ara
Angte Dlcklnton. Rob«!
Wagner. Oennll Weaver
and L8119y AM Warren
~1111 t)(R)
9 FLAMBAA08
"Pflaoner1 01 Wet" Chris-
tin• res10tes Flambards to
a WO<lctng term wtlh Olck' 1
help (Plfl 10)Q
ft>:OO 0 U NEWS
G) NA T10MA\. HEWS
~ NEWSCHEa<
10:30 a m 11> News
&;) ~EMTE
''Motlendo Vidrio." IS •
Latino mualeal group that
pe<lorms salsa m FREE TO CHOOSE
"How To Stay Free" 0 1
Millon F11e11m11n snows
hOW COncenlraled pOwor II\
the hands ol #! tew. even
etec1eo ropretklntallve•. IS
111e most serious threat to
........ m_o.[!'I)
11:00 I) fJ (I)'®) NEWS
U NEWLYWED GAME
0 MOVIE • * "' "Four Oespe181e
Men" ( 1960) AIOO Ray,
Healhet Sears Four des·
per•te etlmlnals ca1nere<I
on an Island ott Sydney,
Aus11al1a plan 10 negot1a1e
1tw111 escepe by 1hr11aten·
Ing lo bOmD 11\e Clly 11 11'811
dem•nds .,. no• me1 (2
hrs)
Q» YOU BET YOUA LIFE
Buddy meets • woman
WllO roller sk•te<I acrosa
Ame<rca a prolesalonel
yodeler, and a lady 1ruck ·
driver
JOH N DARLIN G
• THE 8ENHV HIU
SHOW
Watch out lor the Greet
Invalid Chilli Race from
at 8fler'a oulers to poo<
88'1ny'• dl ... troua flnlatt
• THE HUMAN FACE
OFCt41HA
"Sot1 or Tiie Ocean"
V~a are tlkBll on •
riverboat lourney elong
one 01 the g.rand•t llnks In
Ch1n.a's network of weter-
weys .. Ille Yangtze R1y91
, 1:30 8 ()) LOU GRANT
Blllle'a l<leaa abOU1 proa11·
tulas change when she
Investigates 1111 dealt\ or
one (R) D THEBESTOF
CARSON I.
GuHts Sophia Loren,
Joan Rivers, The Hines
Brothers, Helen Sllaver
(RI ' 'U DA TING GAME fJ @) ABC NEWS
Q» HOGAN'S HEROES
Hogen eno his men lormu-
lete • darmg plan to
destroy 1 1tr1teg1C bridge
QJ GETSMART
Ml.I( goes lo a swrm meet
10 Ol>leln a list ol KAOS
~IS
W ail CAPTIOHED ABC
NEWS
11:50 II ®J A8C MOVIE
• •·~ Tenspeed And
BrO'Wll S1l<?9" f 1980) Ben
VerM11 . .i.n GOldblum An
unlikely duo ol l>'IV&te eyes
become ml•ed up In a pair
ol crazy cues IRI
.JOHN HA5 ~LLYGON€. 0£a&ERK SI NC~ HE. v.JA5 MEN110NEO IN P!:OPL~ ~AZINE!
-Ml>NIGHT-
,,.. lWIUGHT za-
The IOfoa eunrivot• ot a tar·
rl~ war ~t In ,,,. lham•
blM o4 • city dMlloy.cj il11
)'MISp<lot
-~ ~
Th• IMF .. ,. out to
O..troy a murder-for-hire
OtganlUllOn
• THE OOOOIE8
The 'GQOCllaa tiecome doc-
l0ta In tl\IJ heallh MNtcp
but the4r metnO<ls ol curing
the nallon'• ills cause con-•
lllct wlth Ille Mlnilter of
Health.
12:30 0 MEWL VWEO GAME
., NATIONAL NEWS
12:40 8 ()) C881.AT£ MOVIE *•on "Kelle· Por111l1 Of A
' Centerlold" (1978) t<lm
Bulnger. Vivian Blaine A
MTtall-town girt arrives In
Hollywood axpeellno 11ar-
dom and flnOa reellty lo be
something .,.llraly dlnlk·
en\
\:00 0 TOMORROW 0 MOVIE
•• "Crosswtn<la" (1951)
.(ohn Payne. RllOnda Flam·
Ing A shlp '1 uptaln
encounters ptWll When ne
ettempts to racove< his
stolen ah1p and his lovet 11
hr . 55min) U MAVERICK
Ben Is lorced Into a polltl·
caJ Dallte when ne 11
tllreeteneo with d••th
uf\less he dal1ver1 some
mysterious documents t\e
hasne11erseen
W MOVIE
• • "Act 0 1 Vlotence"
(1948) Van Hellln. Jana1
Le1gh An Amerrcan soldier
lums Informer wl1116 In o
Na.ll prison camp ( t hr ,
30mln )
Q) MOVIE ••111 "The Prlvat& Ltv&s 01
Adam And Eve" (19601
Mlekey Rooney Mamie
Van Ooren A g•O<JP uf but
passengers bound ~or
Nevada are treated to •
"Quoting ot the Sct1p·
lures Dy tne bos Ofl•er I f
hr 30m1n I
2:0000 NEWS U MOVIE
• • • A Yank In v1e1n11m
{ 19641 Merahall IMmp·
son Koeu c111nn A Manne
oltleer. taken cepllve by
Iha V191 C()(l9 manages to
escape ano 1escue a ooc-
tor In distress (2 hrs )
2:30. MOYIE • * • "I Married A W"c.h"
( 111421 Fredric Me1cll,
VatOnlCI Lalla A man'•
campaign IQ( ~ 19
compllcated by the
appMlllllC8 °' • lonO-dMd ""heh" ~h romance on
Iller~! hr ,30mltl)
2'.40 NIWt
2:16 NIWt
S.-00 MOVIE
..... "Pauag• WHI"
(19511 John Payne. Arleen
Whelan A wettward-
Do\lnd w~n train gat1
overtaken by llK ffC8l*I
COtlVICll 11 "' • 25 min.)
3:1118 MOVIE • *""' "The Judge And
J1ke W yl111" (19721 Betta
· 01vl1. Oouo McClure. A
young t\elreaa enl\111 the
aaal1t1nce ol • retired
judge· I urned· prlvete
lnvelllgetor when nar
lather II killed (2 hra., 5
min.)
4:000 MOVIE "'* °"' "Storm In A
Teacup" (19371 Rell Harri-
son. VM&I\ l elQI\
Q» MOVIE '
• • "Voyege To Tiie Eno
01 lhe Uf\IV&rM' (1964)
Dennis St8i>Mn•. Francis
!>mo141rt
4•211 0 NEWS 4:30 0 MOVIE
• • "Murders In Thi Rue
Morgue" ( 19321 Bala
Lugoal, Sidney Fox
W.-dreesday'•
lfa yi irre.-.tlot•iex
11:00 II) • • .. Jungle Gents•·
( 1954) Bowery Boys.
Palrlck O'Moore
-AFTERNOON-
12:00 0 "' * ·~ "Quiet Please,
Murder" ( 1943) George
Sande1s. Gall Patrick
Q» • • A OangerO<JS
Prolosston" (19491 Pal
O'Brien, Geo<Q8 Ratt
II) • • • "Jull For YO<J"
I t9S:l) Bing Crosby, Ja,,e
W'fMal\
3'00 U • • . .., • Blllcicoaard.
lhe Ptt•t• ( 19571 Robet1
N8'W10tl Linda Darnell
~ • * .. $1\ad-On
The Lano 119681 Jackie
CQOPet JOM F~sythe
3:30 0 • • Ka11\etlne··
( 19751 Art C•m ey, Sissy
Soecet!
'Today' Adds New Elements
ByTOM JORY
NEW YORK (AP) -NBC's venera-
ble "Today" has been maligned in re-
cent months for falling behind "Good
Morning America" on ABC in their
competition to attract the early morn·
ing TV viewer.
A lot of the criticism is deserved, says
Steve Friedman, who took over as ex-
ecutive producer of "Today" in May.
But the fact is. he says, the audience for
the news and information program that
premiered Jan. 14. 1952, is bigger than
ever.
N B c ·s R ESEARCH department
·estimates the audience for "Today" at
about 5.7 million viewers in the average
minute. a 25 percent increase over the
4.6 million average for 1975. ·,_:Good Morning America' has creat-
ed a whole new audience." Friedman
says. "They've made the pie bigger.
"And it's oot a surprise that this bas
happened. Five million people watch
"Today: " he says, oot counting "Good
Morning America" and CBS' hour-long
"Mo rning" news program in the
calculation, "and that means more than
200 million don't watch anything at all
at that time."
Through the first quarter of 1980,
·'Good Morning had 28 percent of the
audience to 27 percent for "Today,"
with CBS' "Morning" third by a good
margin. "Today" and "Good Morning
America" compete head-to-head, 7-9
a .m . each weekday, with CBS' news
program in the race only for the first
hour.
FRIE DMAN IS OUT \o go "Good
Morning America'' one better by creat-
ing a new audience for his show. His ap-
proach amounts to a kick in the pants
for "Today."
"Our job." he says, "is to convince
people it's not the same old 'Today'
GUMalL •ARRE TT
up at the same time on the same days
each week. That kind of schedule won't
be inflexible . but we do want a
framework for the show."
Friedman says the new "Today"
won 't be a copy of "Good Morning
America." In fact. he says, ABC's entry
into the early morning sweepstakes in
November 1975 was a response lo the
enduring s uccess of "Today."
show. It's a fast-moving contemporary
He does credit ABC with recognizing
the untapped audience and going after
it.
news and information ~rogram;-ana 1 "GOOD MORNING America" -was can see the results already. We're beat-ing the hell out of 'Good Morning new. aggressive. and t .. y weren't
America' in every area _ newsmakers, afraid to try new things. 'Today' was
showbiz people, stories... . older. more established. and they really
What may prove to be Friedman's didn't want to innovate ...
biggest coup came several weeks ago. "Good Morning America." for in.
when "Today" announced Rona Barrett stance. assembled a regular cast, and,
would leave "Good Morning America" says Friedman, "My feeling is that
for the NBC program. Ms. Barrett. Tom and Jane never had a fighting
amonll the most prominent and con· chance. 'Good Morning America '
troversiaJ or Hollywood columnists, wiU always had a better supporting team.,
join "Today'• sometime after the first of and part of our idea now is to build up the year. our own special family."
In the meantime, Friedman has re· The easy way out might be to blame
worked the "Today" format, adding Brokaw and Miss Pauley for contribut-
. Mike Jensen to report regularly on ing to the fact that "Good Morning
economics, Bob Bazelle 00 science, America" has built its audience at a
Nancy Foreman on lifestyle and Bryant quicker pace than "Today" has, but
Gumbel on sports. Friedman says he's convinced he's got the best team for meeting the "Today"
THEY'LL J OI N co-anchors Tom objective.
Brokaw and Jane Pauley, weatherman "David Hartman does his thing well
Willard Scott and regulars Gene Shalit, for 'Good Morning America,' but he and
Phil Donahue, Betty Furness, Ricb'ard Tom Brokaw are not the same person.
Valeriani and Dr . Art Ulene. Tom Brokaw is a journalist, and I don't
"Hopefully," Friedman says, "each think there is anyone better at what he
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Some 11act once remarked that "there are
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truth " The Japanen drama "Ruhomon" aoes
that l)hlao.ophy OM better. 'Ile.re tMre are four 1idel lo a \ra1lc 1lory. all
1plenctidly ena"ted al th• w .. tm.lut.er Community
Theater where th'• cla11lc tale (the lMpiraUon for
-' lh~ movie "The Outr1111e" > unfolds wilb atyle and
11lnew It ta amontt the mOl't! Impressive professional
producUona otth~ year In local theater.
Director Art Wlnt low hu uaembled a cut or
varied tal~nt.8 which meahea lnto • UahUy crafted
"nacmble, aided immeasurably
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slcn and decor11U0n 11 woodly
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whlch &et.a a fine vi1u11l tone
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mother, and Ti•ha Huntley la electrlfyin1 in a wordleu cameo u a medium who conjures up the
victim's testimony.
"Rashomon" is a alirrlnl example of the
capabilities of community theater when its re-
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lln<'ludlna that of the deceued)
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Amona tht' l'•St me;mbers, two performances
m pnrt1cuJar stand out those of Mary ~nlon as
th(' violati"tf wif4:1 and ttlll Malkin u the arave-
robbm• wi1maker to whom the traaedy ls related.
Mlas tknllN\ r«Clunl.11 her version with rivetina in-
1t•n111ty I l·ulmlnaUn(I In .. artppin1 first-act climax,
whHc-Mlllkln'11 c•rth)'. farade-puncturing bluster
lt,nd:. " "t-h•onw touch of comic relief.
A:c Uw 11 w1t1uccrlna bundll, Bill Ghent strikes
llw ''"'l'le'r "''h' o( m•f ho veneer masking a more llft·~li.t' l'11u r1t1•tc'r tll11 adversary, bound and .:11.i11•~' throuiih muC"h or \ht" action. is done with
pntricilln dt't1u•hmcnt hy Marc LeBlanc.
STEVt: <'HAKO~ "ND Bob McLaughlin
pt>rform effectively as the woodcutter and priest,
respectively, while Wayne Mayberry lac~s
authority in his brief stint as the deputy. Flore.nee
Ehlers does a fine job H Miss Benton's grieved
T•i•te• l•age
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sources are stretched both dramatically and
technically. It continues for four more weekends,
playing Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30, at the
Westmlnstertheater. 7272 MapleSl. • CALLIJOAaD -Auditions have been an-
nounced for the rock musical "God.spell" at the
San Clemente Community Theater . . . .director
Eileen Fishbach will hold tryouts Saturday al 2
p.m . ~d Sunday al 7 p.m . for 10 men and women
of any age who can sing and move at the Cabrillo
Playhouse, 202 Avenida Cabrillo, San Clemen-
te .... the s how opens Nov. 6 for four
weekends ....
BACKSTAGE -A few season tickets are still
available for the Saddlebaclt Valley Community
Theater's 1980·81 season, which opened last
weekend with "No }\ard Feelinp" .... the tab is
$24.50 for seven productions and information is
available at 770-0381. ..
City Ve~ Filming
Travolta
Impressed
MELBOURNE ,
Australia <AP >' -To
say actor John Tnvolta
loved the Australian
movie "Breaker
Morant" may well be to
BIRMINGHAM , Mich. <AP). -
Former Detroit Lions football star
Alex Karras, now an actor and fllm
producer, wanted to do Bloomfield
Hills a favor, but the Birmingham
City Commission didn't see things
that way.
Karras wanted to film a movie
here. but the commissioners voted
5-1 to reject the proposed filming.
The film, "Word of Honor," is
about a reporter cited for contempt
after refusing to reveal bis news
sources in the murder trial of a
16-year-old girl.
Commissioners said they voled
against using Birmlnabam u the .,
location for Karras' film because it
might taint the city's image or
remind people .of the unsolved
sex-slayings of four county children
in 1976 and 1977.
Karras, who flew to Detroit from
Los Angeles when be received the
news, said he chose Birmingham for
the $1.S million project because he
once lived there.
'•I wanted to do something for the
area," Karras said. "I wanted lo
spend a lot of money in an economy
hurt by the auto industry slump. I
am very. very depresaed by the
vote."
Winger 'Real Fmd'
understate it.
"Thal movie showed
that someone really
cared," the Hollywood
heart throb said at a
news conference, adding
that the acting was
s uperb and the
cinematography and directing, marvelous.
"With a budiel of $2
mill io n , it is
unbelievable. I was
inspired by it. To put it
bluntly , I 've been
devut.at.ed by "Breaker
Morant."
~ HOLLYWOOD (AP>
-The new John
Travolt.a movie "Urban
Cowboy" bJS drawn
mixed notices from the
critics, but all seem
agreed that the leadine
lady, Debra Winger, is a
Houatoo. She meets and
marries Travolta -a
areen, ambitious dude
from the farm country
-but their ~oa bu
-the permanen' of a
Tbe film, which stars
vioua encounter with the British actor Edward
state was driving Woodward, won Jack
through the upper por-Thomp!OD an award for
lion on the way from ber best supporting actor at
native Cleveland to ber the Cannes Fi Im
new home in tbe San Festival.
real fmd.
She plays Siaay, a
free-spirited patron of
Gilley's, the roisteroua
beer palace outside
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-···---Eer-ragarno Ends His I-day Walkout
By JOHN SEVANO
f 0t111eo.i1w.--•-
Somewhcre ln Holly wood t bcr' a a
scriptwriter who 18 putting to1tethu the Rams'
m1terial Certulnly tht'Se playt'rs who love to
bash beads totct>ther un Sundays can't bf. aC"tint1
on their own
yt'l Ult• lt•um tua11 ac lulllly bctn dunng him to
becom1• a fr..-.-u.i .. nt u.,·s had 1t up to here with
th<' Rama 'l'hey'll be nice to him again now thut
they Ul'4.'tt him flut no matter whut he does, he
14111 lost• h111 11tul"\intc JOh wht>n lluden returns
That's Hu) Mulvu::.1's pt>lil')'"
Italian Wonder said on a number of occasions
he rett he had earned the right to be No. l.
Thus, Caruso called for a mini-strike. It
was n't long, but it didn't have to be with the
Ram quarterback situation the way it is.
N~'<llea::. to uy. F'crra~amo'::. disappeanng
tH't lH'O\ thl' Hana into a rrcnzle Monday
<tent-ral Manager Don Klosterman tned in vain
throuahout the• duy to get an touch with Fer
ragarno or haa. ali(ent
THB FANS, IF Sunday is any indication.
feel the same way too, as they called and chant·
ed for their hero as early as the second qual'ter.
tµDEN IS OUT for a minimum of four
weeks and Jeff Rutledge certainly doesn't have
the knowledge or the experience to carry the
squad. The dail eitpJo&ta of tht' Ram playt'" art'
tOQ lood If th&. &Cl WI& packated and put On
prime Umt-, at would be>come an instant hit
"I'm still dissatisfied with what I'm making
Quarterbuck Vince f'erraaamo addt'd h11i
name to the illustrious list of characters In thaa
cast. The Super Bowl X l V hero who was demol
ed to Ult! bench this season ooly. to rind himself
back in the spotlight after Pat Haden broke has
finaer agam~t Detroit. seized has new-found op
porturuty to s tage a brief one day holdout Mon
day in protest 'of how the Rams have treated
him.
FlNALL Y, ('A RUSO culll'd Klosterman and
111'l up a n appointment for this morning
Klosterman and the Ram::. were unaware at the
ume that fo'crragamo'::. de<;1s1on lo return had
already been made
"I feel morally obligated to my teammates
and also to the Ram rans." expressed Fer·
ragamo on hii. decision to come back. "I'm still
upset with the way I've been treated. I know
there are a tot of people in the organization who
will be hoping I fall Oil my face a.eainst Tamoa
Bay
I kn0te tMre are a '°' ol JM!f>t
p~ In dw organi%atlaw tdlo tdll
be lloplng I tall on ..., I~
agai ... t Ta•pa Baff. la'• I~
it. II I plaff aeeH tltere .,.. ~
JWOPle IDllo aeon 't loolc too good.
lt has been learned, however, that Bob Lee
is in the Los Angeles a rea and is expected to
sign a contract with the club today.
Still, Ferragamo is the man the team
wants.
"I haven't lost any confidence in myself,"
added Ferragamo, who completed four of five
passes for 46 yards in 24 seconds Sunday. "I
know what I'm capable of doing. I think I've
shown it on several occasions.
and I'm still dissatisfied with the way the Rams
have conducted contract negotiations with
Paul, .. said Ferragamo. "But I'm not the only
player dissatisfied. There are at least 15 other
guys on the team who are griping."
"I DON'T LIKE having to become a starler-
again under these circumstances'. I would have
liked to have won the job on my own." FEBJlAGAMO, THE SEVENTH Ram to go
AWOL this season, played hooky on the adva<'e
of bis attorney. Paul Caruso, who said early
Monday morning ·
"I a m incensed at the cavalier attitude the
Rams have had toward Vince. They've treated
him like a second class citizen
··Let ·s race 1t, 1r l play well there are some
people who won't look too good.''
Negotiations between Carus o a nd
Klosterman have been minimal the past two
months, with the Rams, according to Caruso,
showing little if any ihterest at all.
"I just hope the Rams start making a more
serious attempt to sign Vince," said Caruso.
"Up until now aU we've been given is the old
run-around . . . a lot of talk and nothing else.
"Vince is in the option year of his contract
Ferragamo has repeatedly expressed his
disappointment concerning his No. 2 status. The
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THE KING HOLDS COURT AS AL BATTING LEAOEA GEORGE BIJETT _QJSCUSSES HIS .400 ASSAULT WITH THE MEDIA.
. Can .Brett Finish Year at .400?
'I'll Need Some bd, But Yes, I Think I Can Do It'
By DAVE CUNNINGHAM
Of .. o.lly ~ .... s-
George Brett was alone.
A reporter who walked into the visitine
clubhouse at Anaheim Stadium Monday
night was momentarily stunned.
George Brett alone? You couldn't be
more surprised if you saw Bo Derek sitting
by herself at a dance.
BUT 111ERE RE WAS, sitting by his
locker, slowly pulling on bis socks about
four boun before Kansas City was to meet
the Angels in the first of a four-game
series.
"They've set up a press conference for
5: 30 in the dugout," Brett explained. "So
many reporten want to know the same
things that we're just going to gel it all
done in one shot. It gets boring answering
the same questions over arid over."
Since the Royals' third baseman went
over the .400 mark on Aug. 17, be bas been
beaeiged by the medJa.
Will be become the first man to hit over
.400 since Ted Williams? Are the pitchers
band.ling him differently? Does the pres·
sure make it tou1her? What's bis favorite
color?
"EVESYllODY WANTS a piece of you
when you're having a great year.
Everybody's a front runner," Brett said.
"But you can't blame them.
"A couple of times I considered cutting
it off, J..t refuains to talk to anyone,"
Brett continued. "But that mi1ht make it
more difticult. It's 1ood to set thins• off
your chest once in a while. And I don't
want to tet the ta1 of beinl a IUY who
WOD 't talk lo the pres1."
Brett bu "slipped" to .•. and a sore
ri1bt band bu kept him out ol the lineup
for two days. But the media bUu bu been
more iDteme than ever since be arrived in
Anaheim.
"It'• Ftt.eo better 1ince the club decided
to have Dean Vo1etaar, our public rela-
Uou man, travel with me,•· Brett aald.
"lie -wen all my calls. U it'• a re· M tall• lbe mesaace. U ll'• a loocl t,. puta ber ript tlu'oqh."
BRETi' LAUGHED al his own joke,
then admitted that his social life has taken
a beating since he launched his challenge
at baseball history.
"I haven't bad a date in more than two
weeks." said the good-looking, 27-year-old
bachelor. "The last date I bad was with a
writer named Diane Shaw with Newsweek.
We went out for a beer after a game, and
after the beer she took notes for a story.·'
But Brett isn't complaining about his
crippled social life . Jn fact, it's something
he's done by choice.
"Deep down inside, I just needed some
ti~e to be alone," he says.
While Brett has been surprisingly good.
natured and cooperative with the medJa,
Tlte11 aeanted 111e to
aaalflze 11111 •aelng. B• ,,,,..
caa't do a •tort1 on tltat. It
~t~111etaeo~
to a11altfze •ff • .., •• ., I M'!f!!
dee NII and I • ..,1n9 at II. '111a•'• It.
he reserves the rig\tt to refuse service to
anyone.
"SPOllTS ILLUSTRATED wanted lo do
a thing where I go over the whole strike
zone and tell how well I hit a pitch in any
1lven spot, just like they did with Ted
Williams a long time ago," he said. "l
won't do it.
"I'm not that 1cienUfic. I know the fun·
• dament.a.ls," Brett explained. "I can talk
for about 10 minutes on hittlna. Ted WU·
llama can talk for four days.
"They wanted me to analyze my awiq.
But you can't do a story on that," he aaid.
"It would take me two seconds to analyse
my awing. I see tbe ball and I awlnt at·lt.
That's It.••
Writen are continually ukln1 Brett
about the mountlna pressure and bow It
will affect bis cbanca at bittina .400. But
be says there ls no pressure at all.
~
''When I first went over .400 I fell a lot
of pressure, but that was becuase or
the hitting streak (then 29 games): In a
hitting streak, you've got to do it every
day," he said. ''But I can still hit .400
without feeling like 1 have t.o go 2-for·S
every day."
Brett is the youngest of four brothers, all
of whom were ath.letic stars at El Segundo
Hh?h. When he was 16, George watched 19·
year-old brother (Ken) pitch in a World
Series for Boston.
"I felt a lot more pressure as a kid. My
father put pressure on me, and my high
school coach put pressure on me just
because I was a Brett," be remembers.
Brett's dad is still putting pressure on
him. He'll see all four games at Anaheim,
then fly to Oakland to watch the series
there.
•'I WANT TO IDT . 400 even more than
m y father wants me to do it. But I want to
go out and enjoy it, ba ve fun with it ,"
Brett says. "I don't want any pressure,
and so far I haven't felt any."
Oh, and as for that most-often-asked
question -yes, Brett thinks he can do it.
"I 'll need some luck. I'll need some pop
flys to drop in, stuff like that," be says.
"It'll be 1 extremely dilficull. But yes, I
think I can do It."
Costly Hot J;>og
GREEN BAY, Wi s . (.AP) -Ezra
Johnson admitted having dined on what
must have been the most expensive hot
dog in the National Football Leap.
The Green Bay Packer defensive end
said Monday be was fined $1,000for1lttin1
'bn a sideline bench and muncblq a bot
dos Aus. 30 while bis teammates 1loomily
watched the Denver Broncoe romp to a
38·0 exhibition victory.
J ohnson's seemingly detached' behavior
waa cltM u an example of a general de-
terioraUon or team spirit.
However, he said , "I ate that lhinl
·because l was hungry ."
"Vince has come back because he's a good
guy. I just hope that's a two-way street."
White OvercoJDeS
Starting Jitters
WASillNGTON CAP) -Dan·
ny White, by his own admission,
was a near basket-case before
making his debut as the replace-
ment fo r r e tired s uperstar
Roger Staubach as the Dallas
Cowboys quarterback.
"l was going crazy all day in
the hotel room," said White
after the Cowboys defeated the
Washington Redskins 17·3 Mon-
day ni'ght.""l"COUldn't wait until
l could get to the stadium.
"I BAD butterflies and was re·
ally jittery in the locker room,"
he continued. "I even made
them move the cloc k from
behind a blackboard so I could
see the second hand go around,
waiting to go out on the field.·•
White, a five-year veteran who
spent one year in the World
Football League, said the
nervousness began to leave him
during the warmups and be set·
lied down to normal after the
opening Dallas drive.
"After that fi rst drive, I was
excited to get back into the
game," be said with a smile.
Much of the Cowboys fortunes
rest on White who is taking over
from Staubach, working in a
television broadcast booth this
season.
"I HAVE A LOT to prove, not
only to myself, but to every-
body. "-admitted Wbi te7"""Wbo
completed 10 or 18 passes for 107
yards, but threw two intercep-
tions . 'I 'm not a proven
quarterback, yet. If I could have
those two interceptions back, I
would be very happy with the
game."
The Cowboys had a relatively
e a sy time in h a ndling
Wa s hington , s hutti ng the
R ed s kin s o ut until Mark
Moseley hit a 45-yard field goal
in the fourth quarter.
Tony Dorsett scored on a six·
yard touchdown run and Ron
Springs buJled over from the
four , to culminate two long
drives by the Cowboys.
COWBOYS DEFENSIVE end
Ha rvey Martin, a leader or the
gang that held the Redskins to 58
yards rushing, said, "I'm not
taking anything away from the
Redskins. We just wanted it
more than they did. We just
stuck it in their face." ·
Both White and Martin said a
key play was the goal line in·
terception by veteran Charlie
Waters midway through the
third quarter on the first play
a fter the Redskins had in-
tercepted While.
"That play was vital to us,"
said White. ''They had good field
position and didn't gel any
points."
MARTIN: "CHARLIE was the
leader. He was talking to all the
young guys. He was teacbinj in
every huddle."
Waters merely joked : "If I
had two good knees, I might
have gone all the way."
White said.-he was una~
that Stauba'ch was shown on na·
tional television, watching the
contest from his home.
"That's interesting," he said
with a smile. "I would have
liked to have heard what be
said."
8Z DAILY PILOT T~.~l.lllD
A Capaule R•port From the.Wortd of Spof1•
Nolan Ha Traded Glamour
For Glitt r as Foreman
•·rom AP Dtapat~IM-9 •
J.A.'\ Vl':<;AS Gar)' Nolao IS 32 and St'em s aa .r
tr1mmt'r th•n h~ was wht'n ht pitched for the Cln
clnnall 'Reds Hut he's traded lht 11lamour of thr
b1111eball world for lht' &hlll"r o( a 1.all VegH
O~Ul<>
Nolan 1s n pit rort"m11n a\ lht MGM Grand Uottl. whMt'
h,r overs~· t~-o roulttte wh~ls and \3 blackjack ti'blea
"l try to mlmmut any mil\akt that art made," he Hid
"If there are an). I •s:s1st thf dealer I haodlt the money and
write markt'ns '·
Nolan got the Job aner lfaVlQa& ba. t>ball becauH the
hotel's pit 00.Ss . Chus Walsh, 1s u \1nctnnat1 native land a
tri4'nd
Ali a forem1111. Nolan's Job 111 mostly that of a goodwill
ambassador
··You ari dt•ahn~ with J)t!'Ople at a vulnerable lime," he
s:ud ··Some are dnnking and losing and it's tough \0 keep an
even keel That creates problems 'Baseball belped me in this
)Ob ••
Nolan said he doesn't wear the World Senes rings he won
1n 1975 and 1976 while at work
"It's not that I'm not proud of them," he said "They
draw too muC'h attention and people want to ask you about
them The last thing you want is to be distracted on this job. I
wort> 'em at first when I was dealing, but they clanked too
much "
------flttot~ of dw Dat1-----......
·y he didn't handle things so well he'd be cocky.
But te\'e Just doe not believe he 'll ever lose another
game • and he 1s throwing like he might not." -
Baltimore shortstop Mark Bela111er on the Orioles' 22
game "i nner Steve Stone.
,.,_ llft'ordll lfl• 20dt '""
Bob Watson's pinch RBI single and atck
Ct"roae's two-run homer capped a four-run. ninlh·
inning rally as the New York Yankees dumped
Toronto. 7-4. to highlight American League action
Monday. The rally enabled Tommy Jolua to register his
second straight 20-victory season since joining New York
from the Dodgers as a free agent . . . Elsewhere, Gary
Roealcke hit a home run and Eddie M•rray drove in two runs
to back the eight-hit pitching of Mlke
Fla•aiu and two relievers as Baltimore
outslugged Detroit, 8-6, to sweep a twi·
night double-header. Murray, Al Btunbry
and Doag DeCiaces homered in the first
game to pace the. Orioles to a 9-2 victory
behind the combined_ five-bit pitching of
Dennis Marline& (5-3) and Sammy Stewart
... Joba Butcher, s tepping in for sus·
pended F~rguon Jea.klaa, made bis major
league debut by pitching a six-hit -
ter as Texas thumped Oakland, 6·2 ...
Wayne Nordba1en punched a two-out
single to score Che& Lemon from second with the winning run
in the 12th inning as the Chicago White Sox edged Seattle, 3-2
... Jim Dwyer cracked two home runs and Carttea Flak
knocked in four runs to highlight an 18-b.it attack as Boston
walloped Cleveland, 10·4 .. .In the National League, Gre&
Lollnald's run•scoring single in the eighth inning triggered
Philadelphia to a 6·2 wtn over Pittsburgh, moving the Phillies
within one-half game of the first place Montreal Expos in the
NL East ... Frank Pastore and Tom Bame combined on a
six-hitter and Pastore contributed a two-run single as Cincin·
nati bested Atlanta, 6·1, halting the Braves' seven-game
winning streak ... The Chicago Cubs came up with four
runs in the third inning with the help of three St. Louis errors
and beat the Cardinals. 6-2.
-----Ba.eball Teda• -------.
On this date.in baseball in 1965:
Sandy Koufax of the Los Angeles Dodgers retired
all 27 Chicago Cubs to face him for his fourth career no.
hitter, beating the Cubs, 1-0. Cub starter Bob Hendley
gave up just one Dodger hit: Lou Johnson's seventh·
inning double.
Today'• Bhtbday1:
Hall of Fame pitcher Waite Hoyt is 81. San Diego
Padres outfielder Jerry Mumpbrey is 28.
Ki ... Sip Tep Draft Pldc
The Los Angeles Kings announced Monday •
that defenseman Larry Muplay, their top cboice in
the 1980 NJfi, entry draft, bu signed a multi-year
contract. Terms were not disclosed. Murphy was ·
the fourth player overall d><>een in the draft. The 6-1, 210..
pounder played the last two aeuona with ~e. Pet.erborouab
Peles Juniors in the Ontario Hockey Association, where be
scored 21 goals and 80 points in 68 games . . . Notre Dame's
Blll ffan.Uk. this year's No. 1 draft choice of the Seattle
SuperSooics, signed a one-year contract with the NBA club
. . . The Los Angeles Dodgers announced they have
purchased the contract of left-banded pitcher Fenudo
Valeuaela from their San Antonio farm club of the Texu
League. Valenzuela bad a record of 13-9--with a 3.10 ERA .
T~ta,R•dle
Following are the top sports events on TV tonight. Ratings
are : 1111 excellent; I I I worth watching; I 1 fair; I forget
It.
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BASEBALL: Dodgers at Hous1on.
Announcers: Joe Garaglola and Tony Kubek.
The Dodgers, fresh from winning 10 of t t gam.s at home,
put their two game lead on the line against the Astros. Man11ger
Tommy Lasorda will send his ace left-hander Jerry Reuss (16-SI
to the mound and he wlll be opposed by Houston's Joaquin Andu·
jar (2-Sl.
RADIO Baseball -Dodgers at H<Mmon, 5:30 p.m ., KABC (7'0);
Kansas City at Angels, 7 :30 p.m .. KMPC (710).
Zillgitt and Wright
Angels'
Lansford
Shines
•·rom AP Dtapatd1et
A third ba11cm1u1 was the hit·
Un.i 1ttar when Kansu City
t•ckh:d th" An&ela Monday njght
bu\, for a ch1tn.ic. It wasn't
Cet>rge Bret\
C' urney l.~nsford had three
hlla ineludtna Ms lSlh home run
In hladlng the Angels to a 7 4 vie·
tor y, whll.. Hrett s at out his
llefond ~ame in a row with a
!lOr~ nght ha11d
"I don't put myself in the
u me class as George ," said
L1m8fol"d who scored three runs
a nd drove l o th ree more.
"Ma ybe defen&tve ly, but of-
fensively he's in a class au by
hlniselr.
It's the second time this year
Lansford has gone on a hitting
streak after a throwing error
cost his team a game. "I take
m y frustration o ut on the
pitche rs when I don't field
well." said Lansford who com·
milted a costly error in a game
against the Yankees last Friday.
·'There's got to be a better
wa~ to get out of a slump," said
Lansford.
Don Aase and And y Hassler
com bine(i to pitch 4 'h innings of
scoreless relief for the Angels,
who snapped a rour-game losing
streak.
Lansford also scored three
runs as the Angels snapped a
four-game losing streak against
the-West dtvi&H:>ft leaders-, who
played their second game
without George Brett, baseball's
leading hitter at .396 out with an
injured hand.
Aase, 7·13, ·relieved Fred
Martinez in t.he fifth after the
Royals had scored three times to
tie the game at 4-4. He worked
2~ innings before Hassler
picked up his sixth save.
Lansford broke the tie and
chased Larry Gura, 18-6, in the
bottom of the fifth when he
singled home two runs after
Dave Skaggs walked and Rod
Carew doubled. Lansford took
second on the throw home, went
to third on Dan Ford's single
and scored on a sacrifice Oy by
Brian Downing.
Ford hit his sixth bome run of
t.he year after Lansford doubled
to give the Angels a 2·0 lead in
the first.
Amoe Otis hit his 10th home run
of the season in the second in·
ning fo r the R oya ls, and
Lansford countered witb his 15th
in the third.
Oiargers
Highlight
Prep Slate
Believe it or not, high school
football is upon us this weekend
with some very attractive
games opening the 1980 cam·
paign. ,
On Friday night (7:30), the
featured matcbup will find. de-
f en ding Big Five thampioo
Edison tangling with Estancia at
Orange Coast College.
Other interesting contests are
Fountain Valley and El Dorado
at Valencia High (Friday);
Mater Dei at Newport H~bor
(Friday )"; and Costa Mesa
versus Santa Ana at the Santa
Ana Bowl (Saturday)~
Here's a look at the rest of the
schedule:
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Shotgun Is Unloaded
By HOWARD L. HAND'Y
Of -D•llY Pl ... S\aH They·ve set the dates for the Crosby Southern
pro·am golf tournament at Irvine Coast Country
Club and next year. for the first lime since the
event was inaugurated. starting times instead of a
shotgun start will be used.
Sponsored by the 552 Club of Hoag Hospital
the event has drawn some outstanding name
players in the past and when the event is staged on
Tbursday~and Friday. Feb. 5-6, it should attract
more or the upcoming young pros who are the
future stars of the PGA Tour
The field of professionals will be CQmpnsed of
t he low 62 non-quabfiers for the Andy WillJams
San Diego Open plus the three leading money win
ners ln the Southern California PGA section and
seven sponsor invitations.
T he competition will pair one pro with an
amateur in a better ball of partners competition
Maximum amateur handicap 1s 20 strokes for the
36·hole event.
All pros completing lbe 36 holes will receive
$100 with the top 15 finishers getting kom $150 to
$3,900 for fi rst place. In addition. the three low
pros on Friday will receive $2.50, $150 and $100 for
their efforts. • • • ONE PLAYER WHO has participated in the
Crosby Southern is Canadian Dan Halldorson, a
pro since 1971. He says that trying to make a living
in golf is frustrating and the economic returns
rarely are as lucrative as many believe.
Gary Player concurs and says: "tr I made
$100,000 a year, I'd lose my boots " His travel
costs a re tremendous.
Travel and hotel expenses amount to $50.000 a
year. Most touring pros have a manager who
pockets 20 to 25 percent of the earnings.
Halldorson estimates he has to win $40,000 to
break even. He should finish among the lop 60
money wmner:. this year which will give him an
exemplton into 1981 tournaments.
He adds that the tour has its good P<>ints for he
and wife Sharon. "You go to a lot of places and
ha\'e the freedom to d o what you wanl,"
Halldarson says.
He adds." Mamtainingefficiency in the sport is a
never-ending search.'· • * •
TEE SHOTS -There's still time lo enter the
Orange Coii.nty Goll Association monthly touma·
ment at Huntington Seacliff G<>ll Club on Wednes-n GOLF
day. Sept. 17. Just call Russ Chase at 957-6053 and
get all the particulars including how to join the
golfing group
Modesto's Del Rio Country Club will be the
scene of the West Coast regional PGA qualifying
school with the finals a t the Fort Washington Golf
and Country Club in Fresno. Entry deadline for
the regional school is Sept. 22 with applications
available at t he PGA Tour Headquarters, 100
Nina Court. Ponte Vedra. Fla. 32082.
Ex-tournament champion J .C. Snead, Miller
Barber and Ed Sneed are among the latest addi-
tions to the field for the Anheuser-Busch Golf
Classic at Silverado Country Club in Napa Sept.
22-28. This is the last year for lhe tournament at
the Napa course.
Lee Trevino took time out from the PGA Tour
to come to Southern California for a nine-bole ex·
hibition and clinic at El Prado Golf ~ in
Chino Friday. The event was s ponsored by one of
the most active golfing groups in Southern
California. the Mexican-American Golf Associa·
ti on.
Baseball Standings BARWICK
DATSUN AMERICAN LEAGUE
West Division
W L Pct. GB
KansasCity 87 51 .630
Texas 69 68 .504 17Yl
Oakland 68 71 .489 19~
Minnesota 60 78 .435 27
Chi cago 58 78 .426 28
Angela 53 83 .399 33
Seattle SO 87 .365 36't!i
East Division
New York 86 51 .628
Baltimore 82 55 .599 4
Boston 74 60 .552 1oir..
Milwaukee ~ 73 66 .525 14
Detroit 71 66 .518 15
Cleveland 70 66 .515 15'h
Toronto 58 79 .423 28 -···k-,.,..,,,,l(•n ... sClly•
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West Division
W L Pct. GB
Dodgers 79 58 .577
Houst.Qn 77 60 .562 2
Cincinnati 75 63 .543 4't!i
Atlanta 71 66 .518 8
San Francisco 67 70 .489 12
San Diego 60 78 .435 f9't!i
East Division
Montreal 74 63 .540
Philadelphia 73 63 .537 ~
Pittsburgh 72 66 .522 2~
St. Lows 61 75 449 12~
Ne w York 59 78 .431 15
Chicago 54 82 .397 19~
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Another StrO'ng Sadtlleback Squad for Suearingen?
By CURT SEEDEN
Ot-OMIY ...... ~ The Saddleback Valley is well known for the
variety of crops which dot the fields to the left and
right of the San Diego Freeway between Irvine
and San Clemente .
And like a farmer seeking the cream of the
crop, Saddleback College football Coach Keo
Swearingen always seems to find the top bananas,
so to speak, thanks to the breeding grounds of El
Toro, Mission Viejo and Capistrano Valley high
schools.
Every year , Sweariogen's Gauchos somehow
overcome the problem or graduating football
standouts with the arrival or yet another crop of
s tars.
THIS SEASON, YOU )VON'T rind All·
American tight end John J essup. Nor will you see
FOOI'B.4IL PREJllEW
quarterback Tim O'Hara, who was second in the
stale in total offense last season while' guiding the
Gauchos to a 10-1 re<:ord and a Mission Bowl Utle.
Linebackers Bill Fairbrother and Mark Quinn
along with defensive backs Vince McCullough,
Lance Wong, Byron Nelson and Craig Weisman no
longer oon the cardinal and gold uniforms which
have run over opponents for the past three years
and captured Mi ssion Conference championships.
This year, look for names like Hill, Sanchei,
McKenzie, J enkins and Weise. They're all part of
Swearingen's plans to continue what is becoming a
rootballdynasty atSaddleback.
In short, Swearingen has another overflow or
talent on his hands, and that means trouble for the
remaining teams in the conference.
0 ANY TIME A junior college is successful,
you have to find good feeder schools and good
feeder coaches. We don't have a lot of time to de-.
velop players. so we have to rely on the high
acbools," says Swearingen who bas led the
Gauchos to a 35-7 record over four years as head
coach.
So when his Gauchos take the field Sept. 20 lo
face Ventura, he can thank schools like El Tpro
and Mission Viejo for delivering some cham-
plonship-callbre players.
QUARTERBACKS -Sophomore John Hiii, a
transfer from Utah State, has the edge. Last year,
Hiii played behind Craig Bradshaw, the brother of Plttsbur~'s Terry Bradshaw whO was drafted by
the NFL s Houston Oiiers, Hiii led Los Altos High to
two consecutive Cl F .4-A championships. Other
hopefuls Include David Key, a freshman from El
Toro, and Matt Huey from St. Monica Hlc;th.
RUNNING BACKS -Former Lquna Beach
star Matt McCullouol'I (s-8, 175) retums after collect-
1"9 233 yards on .43 carries In '79. Also back Is S-10,
180-pound John NlchOls who racked up 810 yards last
,..son and scored a schOOt r.cont 16 touchdowns.
Nlchofs wn fifth In the nation In JC scorlnt In 1tH, 1 but he has to recover from a FrlSbff Kc~tl tcS
belence Swearlngen's running attack. Stenford
Rolllns, enother sophomore who saw llmlted action
tast YMr shOUld get plenty of chancn In '•· At 6-3, 205, Rotilns was a prominent figure on the Gaucho
track team. Mlislon Viejo oractuate Rich S-nchez contlm»s to Impress Swearingen. Freshm.,-. Scott
McKenzie will also be battllno for • JOD rn the
INCkfi.td. The El Toro High gr.ct ruSl'led for 1,650
yerdsMd 11TOs last year.
OffNNllVE LINE -Returnen Scott Mesa and Sten Bodkin str•nQthen the mlddle of the Gaucho
line. Bodi< in (6-1, 220) is an Irvine High g;aduate a~
earned second-team M ission Conference laurels at
center last year. Mesa, used sparingly last season, Is
6--0, 205 and is a San Clemente High product. Amonv
the freshmen vying for a SPot are Harold Hadley and
Mike Radlovlc, bOth of whom red-shirted last season.
Another Irvine product, J im Weise, comes In at "-'·
215 and may see some work on the defensive line as
well.
RECEIVERS -T ight ends Curt Arons (6-5, 218)
and Gary Fowler (6-3, 230) have the muscle to open
any holes and the height to snag passes. Arons
prepped at San Clemente and Fowler comes from
Irvine. The wide receivers Include returner Mike Eddo
<6·3, 180) and Stephone Paige, but both. are sidelined
with inj uries. Paige has a cracked clavicle whlle Eddo
is.being nagged by a groin pull.
DEFENSIVE LINE -Mike Dunivan (6-3, 212)
and Alan Ch Ingala (6· 1, 205), had 36 unassisted
tackles between them In 1979. Chingala ls from El
Toro, wtiile Dunivan comes from Capistrano Valley.
Oun Ivan's high school coach -8111 Cunerty -Is now
in charge of the Gaucho defensive secondary. Ex-
Laguna Beach player Pete DeBaun 16-3, 230) Is also
back .
LINEBACKERS-Dave Ehlow, who prepped at
Dana Hiiis High, and Tim Gallagher, another ex·
Dolphin, lead the Gauchos, bU1 Ehlow Is the only
linebacker with any JC experience. They're expect-
ed to get help from Mater Del grad Gr9';1 Scherf and
Bishop Montgomery grad Steve Abraham. #
SECONDARY -Swearingen says the defensive
backfield Is "w ide open" with Mission VleJo's John
Bigham, San Clemente's Jeff Banner, El Toro's John
Hudson, Pomona's Wayne Smith and El Toro's Rich
BrownamongthePossibles.
KICKING GAM E -Former Capistrano Valley
standout Guy Johnson booted six field goals over <ta
yards last season. He was a first-team All-American
last year as a freshman for the Gauchos.
NHL Players Nix
Overtime Period
TORONTO (AP) -The National Hockey
League Players Association bas vetoed the
le ague's bid to impose a five-minute overtime
period after tie games this season.
Alan Eagleson, executive director of tbe aa-
sociatioo, said after a meetiJlC Monday, "there
was no antagonism meant towards the lea.cue, but
the playen felt it just hadn't been done the right
way."
Overtime had been recommended by an NHL
rules committee in June at the time of the draft
meetings in Montreal. The vote at that Ume took
place while player representatives Crail Ramsay
or Buffalo and Brett Calligben of Edmonton were
not present.
THE RECOMMENDAftON W.\8 taken up at
the Nm. governor's meeUn1 in Loe Anael• a few
weeks later where it wu believed the playen
were in favor.
After a stormy meetin1 in which Toronto's
Harold Ballard led the oppoeition aaalnlt over-
time, it was paaaed.
Players arcued that tbe rule bad beed lnatttut·
ed illegaJly and that overUme play "'. u an luue
that belon•ed with collecUve bar1ainin1. -
"We'll dlscwts It a1•in dUrtDC the meetlllfl at
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OAKLAND CAP ) -Texas
Ranger pitcher Fergie Jenkins,
suspended by Baseball Com-
missioner Bowie Kubo, said
Monday night Kuhn was "right"
to order him out of uniform.
Kuhn suspended Jenkins with
pay Monday for failing to
cooperate with the com -
missioner's office investigation
of narcotics charges in Canada.
"He is right, I guess," Jenkins
told a Dallas Times Herald re-
porter here before returning to
his Arlington, Texas, home.
"He's the commissioner . He just
put down some of bis authority.
"I can't say anything about it.
I'm just in limbo," Jenkins said.
"I can't pitch, so I'm not doing
any good here in Oakland. I
guess l 'll fly back lo Arlington,
s pend a few days packing then
drive up to my fa.rm in Canada.
"There's plenty I can do up
there."
Kuhn sent a letter to Jenkins,
who was with the team in
Oakland, and the Rangers' ex-
ecutive offices regarding the
matter.
Jenkins was scheduled to start
Monday n ig ht against the
Oakland A's, but he left for bis
home in Texas late in the after-
noon.
"I didn't know about it until I
got to the ballpark," said Texas
Manager Pat Corrales, who sub-
s t i tuted 23-ye ar-old John
Butcher, called up from the
minor leagues last week, as the
starter against the A's.
$30 Million Lawsuit MOW ACCEPTING ORDERS
FOR TH E EXC ITING MEW Dropped Against NFL
NEW ORLEANS (AP) NFL, when the league
-A dispute over rooms accused him of reneging
ror part of the Super on an agreement.
Bowl XV crowd bas "A meeting held in
been resolved and a $30 New York on Aug. 29 at
million slander suit Century Management's
'against the National request has resulted in
Football League has an amicable resolution
been dropped , a of differences between
spokesman for the NFL Century and the NFL,"
said Monday. the National Football
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when Century Manage-"We look forward to
m ent took over four their cooperation a s
French Quarter hotels planning progresses for 2888 Harbor Blvd. and withdrew commit-th e Super Bowl in
ment.a to the NFL made J a n u a r y . · · t h e Costa Mesa
by the previous owners. s pokesman said in a (7141 540-0330
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ment.a for three of the
hotels were only te~
ative and bis firm dad
not feel obligated to
honor them.
He filed a $30 million
slander suit against the
NBA Drug
Program
NEW YORK (AP). -
The National Basketball
Aaaoelatioa will spoosol'
dru1 seminars conduct-
ed by narcotics
autborlUes, counaelors,
p1ycbol o1tst1 and
psychiatrist.a durlnl pre-
HHOD train.inc camra wblcb open lb 1
weekend.
\Ak've taken the ads and listings that busi-
nesses use to caJJ each other and put them in a
separate book-The Los Angeles Business To
Business Yellow Pages. You'll find materials.
equipment and services from arms all over the
gre~ter Los Angeles market. And you'll find
them faster and easier than ever.
Tbe prosram, adopted
by the N BA'• Drua
Education and Preven.
Uon committee Monday,
wlll nm tbrou&h Oct. 10
wben tbe NBA bealnl ill
re1ular seaaon.
Water Beds 7 They're listed in Pacific Tele-
phone's Los Angeles Consumer Yellow Pages.
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KNICKERBOCKER HOTEL SCENE OF QUARREL BETWEEN TENANTS AND OWNER
Rees Estate Developer Plans to Convert Apartments to Condominiums
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Conversion Fight Rages
Elderly Apanmenl Tenants Battle Condos
MILWAUKEE CAP> Irish
immigrant Oli ver Plunkett
came to Milwaukee 10 yeals
ago, selling Dale Carnegie
courses on how to win friends.
He bas predous few these days
at the Knickerbocker on the
Lake Hotel.
Plunkett, now a real estate de-
veloper worth more than Jl l
million, owns the Kn icker-
boc k:e r , m any of wh ose
residents are elderly. Jn July,
some of those residents got 30-
day eviction notices -Plunkett
planned to turn the graceful
East Side hotel into con -
dominiums.
"WE MAY HA VE 90-year-old
bodies, but we've got 40-year-old
minds and we're going to stop
it," 65-year-old Esther Jepson
says from her wheelchair.
Miss Jepson heads a commit-
tee of about 100 permanent hotel
residents who want to halt the
buildiPg's conversion. But pre·
Uminary construction began last
week, tenants' vows notwith·
standing.
The fight began when tenants
on the sixth floor, to be convert·
ed first, received the eviction
notices. Plunkett later verbally
retracted the notices and told re·
sident.s they would merely be
moved to another apartment
while their units are being re-
furbished.
He also told residents they
could continue renting the apart
meot5 and would be given first
option to buy the condominium
units, as required by state law
200· apartment hotel scoff at
Plunkett's offer to. sell them con·
dominiums. A one-bedroom
apartment that rents for up to
$375 a month would be sold as a
condominium for $25,000 to
$40,000, according to Plunkett.
Miss Jepson said a 90-year-0ld
woman who lives at the
Knickerbocker told her. "Who
would buy a condominium?"
"If she moves out ... Well,
some of the other places take
about 7 to 10 years lo get into.
She'll be playing a harp by
then," M.is.s Jepson said.
''THE ONLY KEAL estate
most of us plan to acquire is a
cemetery lot," Knickerbocker
resident Audrea Swift said in a
letter to the editor of The
Milwaukee Journal.
Daily newspaper and
television stories have thrust
Plunkett into the limelight.
At a recent Mass at a
downtown church, when a priest
criticized the condominium de·
velopmeot, Plunkett strode out
of his pew. faced the congrega-
tion and defended bis plans .
Plunkett, who still speaks with
a faint brogue, defends the con·
versioo as constructive rather
than destructive. He says the
52· year-old building needs re·
pairs and that selling apart·
ments as condominiums will
help finance the estimated $1
million renovation.
"l'M NOT REALLY all that
interested in making money,"
he said. "I want the accomplish·
ment of developing the East
Side, of makingJt what it used lo
be. When I look back down the
beach at where I've been, I want
to be able to see footprints."
ga rd Plunkett as a villain,
others see hjm as the classic
rags-to-riches tiero
His investments on the East
Side include two dozen com·
mercial, office and apartment
buildings and condominiums. He
bought the Kn ickerbocker in
1978.
He and his wife, Monica. who
have eight children ranging in
age from 3 to 20, also own a re-
sort hotel on a seven-acre island
just off St. Croix in the U.S.
Virgin Islands.
KNICKERBOCKER residents,
buoyed by offers of free legal aid
and support of local East Side
churches, are threatening legal
action to halt the conversion.
They argue the conversion will
destroy the character or the
Knickerbocker as a residential
hotel for the elderly.
"When Mr. Plunkett bought
the Knickerbocker Hotel. be also
bought a particular concept of
hotel life -a residential hotel
for the elderly," sajd the Rev.
James Leech, dean of the All
Saints' Episcopal Cathedral.
Leech said the conversion plan
has affected the physical and
mental health of some of bis
parishioners who live at the
bot el.
"TIOS IS LIKE home lo a lot
of residents," said Edward
Zeiss . 48 , an insurance
salesman, an eight-year tenant.
"Many of them sold their
homes to come here to live for
the rest of their lives. Here they
can have a lot of independence,
they can come and go when they
please, they can stay up until 2
or 3 in the morning watching a
movie on television,·• said Zeiss.
Tuesday,Septe'mber9, 1980 DAA. V fltl.OT -
_Milkman to Millionaire
President of Record Firm Bundle of Energy
LOS ANGELES CAP> You don't find many
former milkmen running multi·mllllon-dollar cor·
pora\\on.,, but Bruce Bird isn'l your normal but·
ton-down-collar executive. Yes, he has the marble
desk, but he sits there throwing BBs at sub-
ordinates who don 't move fut enough for him.
Bird Ill 200 -p\us poutlds of pure energy
whose life would be simpler If he had a phone
tran11planl. At 32, he Is president of Casablanca
Record & Fllmworks, Inc .. a man whose opinion
can make or bfeak a perlordf'er overnight and
whose efforts brought Donna Summer, Kiss and
the Village People, among others, much of their
fame.
THE 80N OF LEBANESE IMMIGRANTS
who can a grocery store in Cleveland, Bird
finished high school with offers from several col·
leges to join their football teams. But no.
"I decided to get married and I became a
milkman," he recalled in an interview. "I worked
two shifts, from 11 at night to 4 in the morning and
from 7 in the morning lo 4 in the afternoon. But I
always loved music and anytime I had off I was
knocking on r ecord
company doors . l was
hungry . .My parents
were very hard workers
and I got the drive and
ambition from them."
Bird eventually
landed a job as a junior
salesman for Liberty
Records and began ped-
dlin g re co rd s
throughout the
Midwest. Stints with
RCA , Buddah and as an \
independent followed. ...
Bird later joined \
Casablanca at the in-'-.'-vit~tion of its founder, ' BRUCE BIRD Neal Bogart., whom he
succeeded as president in February when Bogart.
sold to PolyGram Records, a huge European con·
ce.rn. It's been pretty much straight up
"I GAVE MYSELF GOALS -BEING a vice
president for promotion at a certain age, which I
accomplished, being the general manager of a re·
cord company at a certain age and being the pres·
ident of a record company by 32, which I did,''
Bird said, adding "I think it all stems from work
night that drive me crazy. I 1et calla from art.iata,
frof9 people whd work tor me, from producers,
from everyone. l travel about one week ln a moatb
and when I'm in town I'm usually ln my office at
7 a.m . My only recreation ia my family."
In addition to promoting exiltlbt Cuabluca
artists, Bird is constantly oo the lookout for talent,
spending two or three nights a week 1coutln1 ln
local clubs and listening to literally hundred.a of
tapes and records from hopefuls. He doesn't llaten
to performers "ith other record companies,
however.
''1 really don't want to listen to aomebocly
else's record and maybe like It ao much that I
don 't believe in my own product," he said. "I alp
these people and their lives arh in my hands and
when they deliver a piece of product to me I tbint
it's the best. I think it's the absolute best. I don't
want to hear competitors' records. The challeo1e
is not other record companies. It's doing thins• the
right way yourself."
Wholesale Price
Of Coffee Cut
C1NC1NNATI CAP> Procter & Gamble Co.,
the nation 's No. 2 roaster, has announced ita
second reduction in wholesale prices for ground
coffee in two weeks, matching the $2.88-a-pound
list price established by other leading roaaten.
The wholesale price of a one-pound can of
vacuum Folger's coffee was reduced a dime to
$2.88 by the Cincinnati-based company, retroactive
lo Friday. It also reduced by 8 cents the price of a
13-ounce can of Folger's flaked coffee to $2.38.
Procter & Gamble lowered its wholesale price
for ground coffee to $2.98 a pound Sept. 3, retroac·
t1ve to Aug. 29. Meanwhile, industry leader
General Foods Corp. and No. 3 roaster Hilla Bros.
Inc . among othets, cut their prices to $2.81 a
pound. citing declining prices for green coffee
beans.
Wholesale price changes could be reflected in
retail prices in about a month. But coffee sella
below wholesale at many supermarkets, which use
the beverage as a "loss leader" to attract
customers or which obtain discount5 from roasters
for large-volume purchases. ing hard manually when I was young." His job, he says, "is 24 hours a day. l'm on the ,___: __________ ....;;:;:;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;::;
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Fluor Declares
Dividend Hike
The F1uor Corp. of Irvine has declared a 33'h
percent increase in the quarterly cash dividend on
the firm's common stock.
The increase brings the quarterly dividend to
20 cents per share, payable Oct. lS to holders of re-
cord at the close of business on Sept. 30 and represents an annual rate of 80 cents per common
share (after the July 2-for·l stock split)·
It is the ninth quarterly dividend increase
since the company res umed paying cash dividends
in 1974.
Savings Sought
WASHINGTON (AP) -The states are being
asked to conserve petroleum and natural gas by us-
ing alternate fuels to heat or cool .public facilities
constructed or modified under land reclamation
programs.
In so doinj?, Walter N. Heine. director or the In-
terior Department's Office of Surface Mining, said,
"We are encouraging states to use coal, solar or
other abundant sources of energy in these facilities
whenever feasible so that the nation can conserve
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BUT RESIDENTS contend
Plunkett bas failed to put his
promises in writing. Many say
that even i! they stay on. they
fear rent increases will force
them out.
Residents or the eight-story,
He's already made some foot·
prints. Although Knickerbocker
residents and sympathizers re·
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No Names Sell Well
Generic Cigarettes Popular at Luw Price
DENVER (AP) -Cigarette
smokers unhappy that too much
of their money is going up in
smote are s tamped i n g a
Colorado s upermarket chain
that sells generic cigarettes at
44 cents a pack -a savings of 11
. cents.
The cigarettes bit the shelves
of 53 King Soopers stores two
months ago and promptly out·
sold every brand except
Marlboro, a spokesman for the
auperma.rket chain said. The
cigarettes, king-size filtered
· U1bta, are packaged in plain
white wrapping with black let-
terioJ, leaving smokers guess.
ins about what brand lies
beneath.
"I DON'T &EALL Y like filter
et1arette1, but I thought I'd try
them," said Charles Mayo of
Denver as be purchased a
carton of the cigarettes. "They
taste like Winatqn or Marlboro."
Mayo said be tried the generic
cl••rettes because of their low
price and the need to change
brands every once In a wblle.
Bill Boggess, vice president of
merchandising and advertising
for King Soopers, declined to say
how ma ny packs of generic
cigarettes the supermarket
chain was selling. He ~aid
Marlboros were the top seller,
and King Soopers sells 9 million
cartons of cigarettes a year.
Customers are attracted by
the generic brand's low price,
made possible because "there
are no advertising, no salesmen
and no marketing costs for it,"
sajd Boggess.
-KING SOOPERS purchases
the generic cigarettes from Top.
co & Associates of Chicago,
which cmtributes· more than 200
generic food and household
items to 36 grocery st.ore chaioa
in the United States.
The cigarettes are manufac-
tured for Topco Jt a nationally
known company and are uactly
like cigarettes packa1ed under
that company's own label, said
Topco president Marcel Lussier.
He would not identify the
manufacturer.
Volleyball Program Set
San Clemente 's adult
volle.yball leafue geta under way um fall, w'llh an organlzat1Qnal
meetinl aehedu1ed Sept. 22.
The co-educatlonaf procram
pita echllt teama aaaloat each au.et tn weekday evenina play.
Rules , fees, teams and
scheduling wlll be dlacu11ed
Sept. 22 beginning al 7 p.m. ln
the Community Center, 100
North Ave. Seville.
For rnore information, call
Kelly Doyle at the city recrea·
Udrl department, 492.SlOl.
Other chai ns selling the
generic cigarettes, with varying
degrees of success, include
Shopping Bag s tores in
Southeast Pennsylvania and
southern New Jersey; Tom
Thumb stores in Dallas and
other Texas cities; Big Bear
stores in Columbus: and Meijer
stores in Detroit and Western
Michigan.
AT KING SOOPE&S, the
generic cigarettes cost 44 cents
a pack and $3.87 a carton, 11 cents
less a pack and 93 cent5 less per
carton than other king-size falter
Ught5 sold at the stores. The same
cigarettes generally sell at 70
cents a pack in machines in the
Denver area.
In Shopping Bag stores in Pen·
nsylvaoia and New Jersey,
generic cigarettes are being sold 1
for about 9 cents a pack less
than comparable brands.
"The generic cigarettes have
not done u well as we thought,"
said Vincent Mitchell, director
of special programs for
Fraokf urt·Quaker Co., owner of
the Shopping Bag chain.
Michipn Aided
WASHINGTON (AP)'-'Prest· .
dent Carter has declared
Micbiaan a major dlaaaater
area u a result of severe tbuo-
d e rs to rma and hilh winda
between July 15 and July 20 U.at
C1U1ed extenaive damage. The
prutdentia1 action makes
federal lunda avaJlable for relief
and recovery efforts.
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• • e Discover the improvem0nt •
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bt>l'n conv1Nl'd' of bank robbery and writ·
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Scotch Tape
Ring in 50th
:-.n:w 'i OHi-. (t\P I It s stuck in desk
cir a'' c•r" 1hroui.:hout Amt•rrca but always seems to
r un uul on Christmas Eve It wraps gifts. picks up
lull and pt~l'On breeders tape 1t over cracked eggs.
Sl·okh ta1w was invented 50 years ago Monday
b~ a Minnesota banjo player turned lab technician.
And as ll'.:l'nd has 1t. an ethnic slur back in 1925
put th<' Scotch tn the tape's trademark.
T llE STICKY SAGA BEGAN WHEN Richard
Drew. a technician for the Minnesota Mining and
Manufacturing Co. now 3M. was delivering
samples to a n auto body s hop and overheard a
pamtt.'r cursing the gummed paper The painter
was using 2 inch masking tape coated with. only
• 2 inch of adhesive. lt came unstuck as he was try-
ing to make a neat line while spraying a two-tone
<"ar and the paint JOb was ruined.
'Take this back to your stingy Scotch bosses
.lnd tell them to µu t more adhesive on it," he told
Ort•"' referrtng to the alleged Scottish penchant
for thrift
Tht• epithet stuck.
Dre'>' continued to experiment. and after Du·
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cellophane tape It was introduced by 3M in 1930.
Al first. annual sales were only S33 and the
clear waterproof tape had problems.
"WE C'AN ADMIT NOW THAT some of that
tape was pretty awful it would refuse to un-
wind ... recalls Hal B Kosanke. a former tape
~•tie'!> man
Then came John Borden. who invented the dis·
fJt'OScrs that look Uke a s nail with its tongue stuck
uut and made tape easier to use
3M no"' makes 500 kmds of tape -in cloth, in
plastic. reinforced with string, sticky on both
!>Ides. magnetic for vrdeo and audio recording.
Company officials sa) they've just introduced
Pos t It tape It can be picked up and put down re·
peatedly. and will continue to slick without leaving
a residue. they say.
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GM's Chief Gloomy
Murphy Sees No Records Nexi Year
By J OHN CUNNIFF
A~....-...AM!y ..
NEW YORK The most
sobering economic news of the
past week wasn't the rise in rood
prices or the rise in interest
rates. Nor was it the disappoint·
ing level of sales reported by
the major retailers.
N f; U''S .4 N:C I.. Y.~IS
lion forcing testrictlve fiscal
and monetary policies on us.
He foresees "some reduction"
in the market share held by im·
ports -it exceeds 25 percent,
against what u sed to be
America's strongest industry -
but the matter. he reels, is "of
continuing concern."
"In the effort to meet the de·
mand for ru~I economy and utill·
ty , at the best possible price,
virtually the entire car fleet will
be converted to front-wheel
drive," and that "plans are also
under way to bring an electric
powered vehicle to market by
the mid-19805. ·'
It was the annual assessment or the economy by Thomas A.
Murphy, the General Motors
Corp chairman and normally
one or the country's more high·
s pirited industrialists, a man
who generally takes the high
road .
He expects sales in the new
model year to be "in the
neighborhood of 13 million un·
its," but that:s hardly a boom
when compared to 12.1 million
un its last year, one of the worst
years in industry history.
THAT ADD$ UP to more than
a style change of an appeal to
the senses, but Murphy sees
even larger changes taking
place in the country. and it
pleases him and, it seems, fuels
his latent optimism.
$1NCE TAKING charge of the
biggest auto m aker in 1974,
Murphy has annually delivered
a booster shot to waning coo·
fidence. If the economy bad you
down. Murphy's forecast of re·
cord sales would pick you up.
"Business leaders." he says:
"have come to re11lize that the
public good Is not the s ole
responsibility of government.
This year Murphy forecasts no
records.
The chairman does expect the
sales pace will accelerate over
the course of the model year,
and reach a rate of 14 million
units by next s ummer, but the
h,art of his optimism seems to
be in the years beyond.
"Government has awakened
to the problems besetting busi·
ness and has promised to help
develop solutions.
"LABOR HAS PUBLICLY re-
cognized that its goals and those
of industry have more in com-
mon than contention.··
"Although the year ahead ts
expected.to see a recovery of the
economy and the auto industry.
it is unlikely t'1al sales records
will be set." That's the message.
Murph)' hasn 't lost his op·
lim"m altogether. even after
losing more than $400 million in
the second quarter and having
been forced to cut the quarterly
dividend. But very clearly he
has braked his enthusiasm.
HE SEES THE automotive in·
dustry as emerging from "one of
the most turbulent and difficult
periods in its history," a re·
vamped industry with new pro-
ducts geared to economy. effi·
cie ncy and practicality.
He announced that "vehicles
will be reduced in size. new
power trains will become ava.ila·
ble, the four-cylinder engine will
become the corporation's domi·
n a nt power plant and diesel
engine availability will continue
to increase." And he promised:
Difficulties confronting the in·
dustry shouldn't be minimized,
he said, but GM "is optimistic
that a revised and rejuvenated
industrial en vironment will
nurture effective responses lo
the challenges."
H E EXPECTS ECONOMIC
recovery "is likely to start
shortly after the auto industry's
1981 model year gets under way
this autumn." but he sees infla.
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from bobys1tt1ng to window
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T\' Ail Pe..,er
Top 10 Sales
In Drugstore
ay MILTON MOSKOWft'Z
What Is the most frequently purchased Item In the na·
lion's 50,000 drugstores?
If you answered toothpaste, you were right. If you said
Crest toothpaste, you .were doubly right. And if you hap-
pened to s pecify the i -ounce tube of Crest , you were right
on target. It's the package that rings the cash register
more often thM any other.
CREST. A PRODUCT OF PROCfER & Gamble, holm
35 percent of the toothpaste market. It has been in first
place ever since the American Dental Assn. endorsed it as
a n effective cavity fighter because of its nuoride content.
Other toothpastes have since copied the fluoride formula
but none has come close to dislodging Crest.
The old No. 1, Colgate Dental Cream, has about 20 per·
ceylt of the market. good enough for second place. It's the
fourth most freq1,1enUy purchased product in drugstores
Cthe 9-ounce size). •
The source for ~ ~hese d~ugstore rank· ::
1n gs 1s a trade ,,
m agazine, Drug Store "i • :=> Money
Tree NeW5. It ranks these
products in two ways:
o n e by unit sa le s
Cnurn.ber or packages
sold) and one by dollar sales. The two are not the same at
all. Crest, for example, ranks fi rst as the most frequently
purchased product but sixth in terms of total dollar sales.
ttere are the top IO sellers in unlt sales:
1 Crest (7-ounce)
2. Kodacolor II Film CHO (20 exPOsures )
3. Tylenol (package of 100)
4. Colgate (9-ouncel
5. Tampax (package or 40)
6. Kodacolor 11 Cl26 (20 exposW"es)
7. GE Flip Flash
8. Polaroid SX 70 Film
9 Chapstick
10. Usterine <32-ouncel
NOW HERE ARE THE top 10 an terms of dollar sales·
1 Polaroid SX 70 Film
2 Kodak Instant Film PRlO
3. Kodacolor II Film CH O (20 exposuresJ
4 Oil of Olay t4-0unce >
5 Tylenol <package of lOOl
6. Crest
7 GE Flip Flas h
8 Polaroid Polacolor II fllm
9. Kodacolor II Cl26 (20 exoosures I
10 Kodacolor II 135 (24 ex~ures I
A COU PLE OF COMMENTS are in order. First : what
would our drugstores do without their photography busi·
ness? Seven of the top 10 dollar sellers are photographic
products -and heading the list are the films for the in·
slant cameras.
Second: the power of Johnson & Johnson's non-aspirin
pain reliever , Tylenol, is easy to see -it's third in unit
sales, fifth in dollar sales Tylenol has vanquished the
aspirins and aspirin combination products. Bayer ~pirin
ranks 13th in unit sales, 19th in dollar sales.
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•• OAIL Y PILOT Tueect.y, ~,_. ._ 1• CONSUMER
QUEENIE City Asks for Loafers, Gets Funds
"He'll see )nu 111.1~ And a ~ord Ill lht' ~•"«' ht.-s <i
non:.mok~r
HONDO, T•xu {AP> When lh11
aouth Tt1u cit)' wuted federaJ.heJp
to build a civic center, it wu told lta
unemployment rate waan't bl&h
enou1h to merit the aid. So Mayor
Woody Olaucock wrote to pr..ldent
Carter uk1ni for aome bane fide,
hard~ loafers.
Tbree years and 2,000 would·be
loafert later. Kondo'• 1etUn1 some
federal money for a proJfft It dldl\'t
really want a aewa1e treatment
plant
MeanwhUe. the m1verlck mayor la
flghllnt a cenaua count that he aava
Is too low and will coat Hondo rev·
~nue·lh•rtna fundl
G lu1cock 1ot national he&dUne•
and thou1and1 o f lellua and
telephone calla after be •aked Carter
In June tm for "a Ust of people who won't wot\ under any clrcumatanca.
"I int.end to write them letten to
naove here In sufficient quantities to
enable ua to qualify for aome of your
pro1ram1," he wrote.
Gb11cock wrote the lon1ue·ln·
cheek letter becawte the Department
of Health, Education and Welfare,
since dJvided into the department. of
Education and Health and Human
Servtces. refuaed lo chip In for a •1
mllllon civic center.
·'I tot • letter back from the aaal•·
tant H<:ret.ary to the unden~retary
of HEW. It said that the City of Hon·
· Warning The Surgeon General Has Oeiermined
That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health
··cot a problrm? Then w nlt' 10 Pat Dunn Pat will
cut red tape. getting the answers and action you need
to solve inequities m government and business Mml
your questions 10 Pat Dunn. At Your Service, Orange
Coast Dally Pllor. P O Bo.r 1560. Costa Mesa. CA
92626 As many letters as pou1ble wall be answered,
but phoned 1nq~ines or letters not mcludmg the
reader's full name. address and business hours' phone
number cannol be considered ThtS column appears dat·
ly except Sundays ..
E•~ Gtdd~ fo AppHant'~•
DEAR READERS: If you've shopped for a
major appliance lately, size, features, color, and,
of course, price were Important considerations.
Bat ,dkl you look into what It will cost to l"IUl the ap·
pUaace euh year?
SlDce May 1980, seven types of major ap·
pUaaces have come off the assembly Une with
yellow Energy Gulde labels. These labels, re·
qalred by the Energy Polley and Conservation Ac&
and the Federal Trade Colnmlssloa, can help llD·
complicate comparlsoa-sbopplag for the moat
eaergy-efncient appUances.
Refrtgeutors, freezers and water beaters now
have labels that tell you what the average eaeray
coat Is for tbe model based on standardized tests.
The label also tells you how these average costs
compare wfth other models of the same size.
Dishwashers and clothes washers bave labels
that give slmUar information, but they give two
different prices based on whether yoa have a gas
or an electric water beater.
Room alr coadltloners have labels wltb an
energy efficiency ratlag (or EEll). ne bigber the
EER. the lower your energy costs will be. The last
type of label is on furnaces. It directs you to
spedfic ID.formation sheets available from tbe
dealer. For other suggestions on ways to cut your
energy costs, send for a copy of "Tips for Energy
Savers." It's free from the Consumer Wormatloa
Center. Dept. 61ZH, Pueblo, Colo. 81009.
lofJ Opporfandfi~• for Blhtd
DEAR PAT: My brother is blind and he and
his family are planning to move lo Southern
California in two months . Do you know of any or-
ganization in this area that helps blind people find
jobs? V.N .. Costa Mesa
Job OpportunJtles for the Bllnd (JOB) la a new
program operated by the National Federation of
the Blind in cooperation wltb the U.S. Depart meat
of Labor. Any bllnd person looldllg for work, or
any employer havlng open positions, can contact
CalJfomia's JOB coordlaator, Sbaroa Gold, by
writing to the National Federatloll of the Bllnd, W~stem DivlsJon, P.O. Box 152%, Laacaster, CaW.,
or by phoa.lng (805) N!-1955. JOB's aatlonal bead·
quarters ts located at National Federatloll of tbe
Blind, 1800 Johnson St., Baltimore, Md. %1%30. Tile
toll-free pboae number Is (8'0) '38·7518.
1tlef ri~ Manner• Clarififtl
DEAR PAT: Winemakers and alcohol dis·
tillers have thoroughly confused me by selling
their products in all manners or measurement -
both standard and metric. Can you provide an
easy chart to tell me what I'm getting? K .M.T .. Newport B~ach
Under federal law, all distilled spirits bottled
since Jan. 1 must be sold la metric coatalaen so
we have no choice but to get used to the new boUle
sizes. Incidentally, tbe liter bottle ls Dothing new
when it comes to being an alcoboUc beverage con·
talaer. IUstory buffs will teU you tbat Claude
Emile Jean-Baptiste Litre was among tbe foand·
lag fathers of the metric system, and his family
sold wine bottles in the first Utre (Uter) bottles to
have the name.
Here's the chart yoa requested: .
Hew~trlcSh"
t.IStlltfl
1.0111.r
l!Omilllllten
500m1111 ""''"" 100mlllllllt<J
!Om•llllilitr•
MelrlcS11"
U.S ... htld
01111< ..
)• 7ou"'•~ Jl IOUnCH 15 'ounc:es
i. •oun<••
6 60Ut\C .. 1 7oun<•I
C .. MttCollUIMr
U.S. P:h11d0llnce1
OUllCH •1ioe11on ou•rt lllth
pint
V,pllll mlnl•turt
LawHng .la~k~u a•d Sio~
6'ounc:u
J20un<H 7S,6ounces l60Uf1Cet
IOUfl<eJ l.40VflCH
DEAR PAT: Are there any labeling require·
ments for fur j ackets and stoles? Also, how should
you judge the quality of a fur when you don't know
much about it?
K.L., Newport Beach
Fv canneat labels mast ctmtala lite followla&
laformaUoa: type of far; wbdller It 19aa bee9
bleached or dyed or otbenrile arUllclally eolored;
whether the garment ls made of ued fan, or
paws, talla, bellies or waste far; and the coaatry or ·
•rlclD, for Imported rars.
A fur coat, Jacket or stole aboahl be soft alld
ellky, wttb thick, gloaay balr aDd a soft tescare.
Brush the laalr backward• -a1ataat the 1rala -
to Jadce the density. Low·qaaU&y far appears
apane and may feel ttltr. A.almala from tokt areaa
la ave Ullcker fu, Hcl ~ pelta wUl pnMl•ce a
warmer garment. Claeck tllte won•n•ldp by look· la' at die DDclenlde of a 1111' 1armnt to tee tlaat
&lie akillt are combbled ,. ... , Y• caa't &eU wltere
oee ndl aDd aMGer beO-. Tiie ov,raU deslp
11110.kl pve tbe lmpresaMla Uaat die e9tlre eoat
ca•e from Giie aal•al. AIM cwider luUa& 1t1le
11141 pnper nt catefally. Y• ....... be •Me to ••Ye ee•fortably la ,..,. coat er Jadlet. V•·
aeeeual')' 1tre11 ... strata M a fU, e•e• a carer.ab eoutructed eae, wW eae1e r1,. ...
do wu 'not of aufficlent quot.lent t.o
merit countercyclical atlmull, "'
lauJh• Gluacock.
He aaya be intended his letter u
humorous criticism of a 1ovemment
that pumped millions of dollars into
areas with hi1b unemployment but
11nored the needs of low-income
towns with low unemployment.
Four people eventually came t.o
Hondo lookln1 for work, and "they've
all lot Jobs. The toniest anyone was
unemployed wu nine days~" he said.
Hondo'• unemployment rate is
about 3 percent.
T.he mayor'• presidential plea a1ao
earned Hondo more than 2,000 letten
and 2.000 Phone calla.
,
Hla llltf.t batUe with the federal
1ovemment la over the ceuua eouilt.
He dalma it 't 5 percent too low,
which could coet the city ol ~.000
federal revenue-1hartn1 funda. Pec>-
ple with poet otfice boxes weren't
counted, he says.
"If I hadn't 1one down and Sot a
form myself, I wouldn't have been
counted."
Glaucock, who lost a 19'18 bid for
the Democratic nomination for a con·
gresalooal aeat uPdertaken on the
strength of bis notoriety from the
Carter letter, says "l 'm not 1oin1 to
vote for Carter."
(,•-a J •1••0\PI 109ACCOCO
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•Erma Bombeck ' •Ann unders •Claulflecl
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Pollution So tion
By .IOBL C. DON ............. _.
Your •Y• •tina. Your lunp ach• when you brut.be~y
Whlo It • really Nd, you'r-. hard prffted to
tff beyond your n•l1hbor'1 hot tub
llla.t Southern Callfomlans heve com• to
accept aJbitil wiwlttinlly t.tua inlamou.a
pbMCMDeDOa u smo1. the noa.iout byprodut'ts
ol lndUltr)I. utJUty plants and automoblltt
Coulal d~llen ranly come fa« to fac•
with the hune. of an 11\d\l.ltrlaliaed aoc1ety But
take a few 1\epe lnland and, a\ t.lmu, U seems
Uke you couid slice off a p1~ of am()I with
even a dWl knife.
lf you had au the money and advanced
tecbnoloey at your d1spoul, could you rid
Southern California of Its air pollutlon
epidemics? •
TllA'r8 THE QlJ&'tTJON Ji~ keclt oftell
poaet to student.a in his clauea tn ecoloay and
urban 1qrapby.
One suggestion is to blow
gaping holes out of the San
Bernardino and San Gabriel
mountains so onshore
breezes would blow the atr
pollution into the desert.
The Golden West CoUege instructor bas col-
lected a number of solutions to ridding the Los
An&eles Basin o( air pollution.
The solutions have ranged from colossal en-
vironmental overhauls to more simple sugges-
tiona such u encouragement of more bicycle
riding, mus transit and cleaner auto emissions.
But before Reek can let bis students begin
brainstorming solutions to the pollution pro-
blem, be haa to give them a primer on why
Southern California acts like a magnet for
smog.
The basin bas three major factors that en-
courap smo1, Reck said.
First, cold ocean currents offshore cause
onshore breezes to be cool. Since cold air tends
to sink, the air mass seats itself in the basin.
SECOND, THE San Gabriel and San
Bernardino mountain ran1es tend to block the
flow ol air, holding the air mus-and pollution
-lD the bulD.
To add further injury to an already pollu·
lion-piqued problem, upper air masses on the
West Coast tend to drop while they rise in the
Eut.
Whal'• formed in Southern California ia an
t.avenion layer, dJlferin& in temperature by on-
ly a few degrees, but enousb to trap the air
pollutaatt with the colder, )ow-lying air m ....
be explained.
On the other band, be added, the East Coaat
bat the exact opposite climaUc conditions.
Warm ocean currents brinl in warmer air
which rlsea above land maaaes tatin& air pollu·
tion with it. Plus, the warmer, bum.id air even-
tually collect& Civinl the East Coast a recuJar
delqe ol thunderstorms during the summer
months. Gi~~ the pre«din1 set of geographic.I and
ecolo&ical problems, Rtck'a students have
come up with a number of dramatic solutions to
the amoc problem.
ON£ !'UGG
out of the San Ga
talna, ao the ona
pollution lntothe
"lf the air· '
would be rleA
rhul'kled
8ut then, rt"
ION IS to blow 11ap1n1 holes
el &nd S.n lJemardlno moun·
e br~aes would blow \be air
ert.
ld kt!ep on aolns. then it e~en 10 Pomona,·· Reck
San Rernardlno San (iabriel mountains
may not hav; esthetic appeal , nor be
ecololically SO"'fd. eek admitted.
lfere'• uooth"r ugge110on. Go up to Oregon
and bulld » huie k jetty straight out Into the
OC'Hn for perhaps undredls, or even thousands,
of milts
In theory, Rec noted, the jetty would stop
the flow of cold ean water, warm up the
Southern California oastal water temperatures
and give us a Mia l·like climate. Warm on-
shore breezes . woul rise pulling all the pollu-
tants with it Plus, uthem Californians would
be treated to a pl ra of thunderstorms and
higher annual rainfa
HOWEVER, a CK suggested unpleasant
consequences might/ res ult, s uch as a major
flllteration of North America's weather condi-
tions.
Then there was the solution that involved
taking, say, a square mile area in the center of
Los Angeles and installing giant, super·heating
units .
The super·heated rising air would poke a
hole !hrough the inversion layer and carry mos t
of the smog up to be dispersed in the upper at-
mosphere. The monster heater also would tend
to suck in humid air, creating thunderstorm
conditions.
A j)erhaps less expensive, but logistica11y
more implausible, solution was a somewhat sim-
ple automobile accessory.
The plan calls for every car in the Los
Angeles area to be refitted with new exhaust
pipes that would soar 2,000 feet into the air.
THE AUTO EMISSIONS would be-HS.ased-
above the inversion layer, dispersed in the at-
mosphere and significantly reduce Southern
California's air pollution.
Highway overpasses, telephone and elec-
trical lines and low-flying aircraft might pre-
sent some trouble to Utla smog problem solu-
tion. Reck -.Id. But in theory, be perked up, it
probably would work.
After his students have finished tinkering
with musive solutions to the air pollution prob-
lem, Reck tunes them into some more realistic
proposals.
Gradually. be s aid, Southern California
should change its urban geography from low
density to high density spread -creating "focal
points" for transportation networks.
"Mus transit would be virtually impossible
in this environment," said the 38-year-old Reck.
''Everything is just spread everywhere. It's late
but we're gradually moving in that direction.
"MAYBE THE SCAaCITY of fuel will do
it," be added. "High fuel costs will make us
want to ride mus transit." ,
Reck, who rides bis bicycle from bia Hunt-·
in&ton Beach home to school each day, ls look-
ing forward to the new cror of students this fall
and the questions he'I ask to tax thei r
ecological ingenuity.
"Maybe I'll say to the students what would
happen if you would build a wall around
Ex-president's Daughter is Author
D•llY ~-....... .., G..-Y A--
Brainstorming solutions to pollution is the object of Gdden ~
College instructor Jim Reck.
Southern California and you tried to live off the
land and fuel we had? Would we continue to live
the way we do?" be asked.
Since Southern Cali!ornia has a semi-arid
climate, receiving about 10 inches of rain each
year, Reck is certain our lifestyles would
change.
''We'd probably stop watering our lawns as
much as we do," be said. Definitely, be added,
we 'd stop washing down driveways and
sidewallcs.
"Brooms are amazing things," he snapped.
"That's what l use. They probably work
faster."
Murder NOvel Set in White House
• By MAaY CAMPBELL
NEW YORK (AP)·-Margaret Truman sometimes used to
ail in a room with her parents, all or them reading mystery nov-
els. U they liked the books, they passed them around to each
other. She sWl reads them, sometimes three or four in a Wffk.
Now she bu written one and set it in a place ahe knew when
Harry Truman wu president of the United States. It's titled
"Murder in the White House."
There haven't been a.Qy real murders in the White House,
ahe aa)'I, addin1, "Heaven forbid." And nobody else bu written
a mystery set there, u far u abe knows. "You'd have to fU>d
another inmate of the White Bouse before you'd set that..'
THE BOOK IS SET in the future, the author aays. "Nothing
from tbe put. And every character ls fiction, completely. Some
people lD Wubineton maintain I bad models for the cbaracten
but I did not. They're as different u I could make them from
anybody 1 ever knew ..
"I knew there were more Secret Service people than there
were wbm I lived there. I asked the ones around Mother.
''They said there are a lot.
"Illy father uaed to to walkiq with two Secret Service men.
I bad one. Mother went aboppiq with nobody with her. She said
the chauffeur could take care of her. He was about 80. ••
ff• mother, Beu Truman, ia 95 and lives in Independence,
Mo. "Her bunitls botben ber and ahe'a deaf but her mind la
clear aa a bell," Min Truman aa.ya. "Sbe reads more slowly
llOW. I left the book with her butabe bUD't mentioned R.'r
•• T&UllAN RA8 bee married IOI' M yean to Clifton
Daniel, retired manapq editor of Tbe New York Times. She
uses her maiden name for acttnc lD summ.er stock, TV and lec-
ture appearances and book writinc.
There are four Daniel sons,
Clifton Truman, 23, back in col-
lege after a stint of working;
William Wallace, 21, in college;
Harrison Gates, 17, away at
school, and Thomas Washington,
14, who will go away to prep
.school next fall.
"Theoretically. I 'II be back to
where I was wben I got married,
with no chiJdren in the house.
But one of the older ones will
probably come and settle back
in for a while and go off again.
That's what the apartment is
there for. We didn't know, when
we got this big Manhattan apart·
ment nearly a year after we
were married, that we were go·
ing to use every room of it.
"I 'd done four non-fiction
books before. I did an auto·
biography, one on White House
pets, a book on Dad and one on
women or courage. It's much
easier to write history than to
write fiction. All you have to do
ls research and get the facts
straight and put it together,"
saya Miu Truman, a graduate
of George Washington Univeni-,
ty with a history major.
The idea for this book came up
., ,.,...
Margaret Truman
a couple of years ago, she says,
when s he was talking with
publisher Don Fine. The title
"Murder in the White House"
popped out of her mouth.
''Then 1 put it down for about
a year. 1 find writing very dif-
ficult, any kind of writing. And
I'm a natural putter-offer. U I
have things to do, most things, I
do it. U it is writing a book, I'll
think about that tomorrow.
"But J finally had to do it. I'd
signed a contract. And I wanted to try this because I read them.
J wanted to see if I could do it."
SHE MADE A PLOT outline first. Then she started dictat-
ing into a tape recorder and had the material typed. "Then I
started editing, thinking, 'How could I have said that'. I'd slash
out things and redo and have that cleaned up and retyped. It's a
long, slow process for me.
·'I'm very undisciplined when it comes to writing. And I
have a household to run. I would suddenly get started
sometimes and just go. I wrote in spurts."
The only research Miss Truman did for her mystery was the
Secret Service query and a letter to White House curator Clem
Conger asking for a floor plan or the second and third floors or
the Whlte House. She found that her memory would have suf·
ficed . "But I just wanted to be sure I could physically get bodies
-living bodies -from here to there and do it without them be·
ing seen.''
ASKED WHETHER she'll write another mystery, Miss
Truman says, "It's a question of whether I can stop being lazy
long enough. I have some ideas kicking around in my bead." If
she does. she intends it not to be a sequel.
"Maybe I should write a history of the White House and
Blair House," she says. The Truman.a are the only First Family
to Uve in both the original and rebuilt White House. They also
lived in Blair House for three years after the president dh-
covered the old While House "was gradually coming down
around our ears."
She says, "I'm ecstatic that I no longer live in the White
House or have anything to do with it. But I would never deny
that it's an interesting place to live. It is."
Dlvoree Rate on West Coast Counters Trend
WASIDNGTON (AP>'-After levelinc off
,_ a ,..,., tbe nation'• di..an:e rate bu re-
..... JU ..-ard climb, aceordial to a report
.. iaHed bJ tbe National Center for Health a.u.ues. llowver, tbe report •tat.es that one part of
die eomlbJ, tbe Weel, la ........ co.ter to tbe .,_., wlda a dedtDe lD tbe rm ol di~. n.. ftMI atatlltfa fOI' ma -tbe most re-~t anilable -cti9eloM 1,.-,000 divoree1 for
la aaUcmal rate ol 5.2 pw 1,000 people.
• 'l'llAT 11 ~-•oas diwrctl9 than tbe ,..,. Wen • tbe nport 8ddl, proylaloDaJ Wa ,_. J1711Miea .. ueott.er lDcreaM of t0,000 .... tlalt,..,.. .
"la lf'll die uUoaal dl~ ra .. NIUIDed
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the upward trend that bad characterised its
movement between 1913 and lt'11. Tbe rate wu
5.2 per 1,000 population lD tm. up 4 percent
over the rate of 5.0 recorded for botb tm and
lt'77," the report states.
AVOOaDING TO TBS report, the divor~
rate lncrellMd lD nortbeut, north central and
~reclODI.
For the West, however, the rate dropped for
the HCGDd conaecutlve y .. r . Tbe decreue. ftOt·
ed la tm atatiltlea, wu "the ftnt decline ln
any reliODa1 rate since tta."
Tbt o•erall divorce rate for ....iern atalel
dropped from 1.1 per i ,ooo D90Dle Ill 1rn to 1.5
In 1171. By contrut the rate in the Northeast
grew from 3.2 to 3.4 ; that ln the north central
states rose from 4.7 to 4.9 and in the South it
grew from S.7 to S.8.
The report noted that the median duration
of marriages ending in divorce was 6.6 years in
1978, unchanged from the year before. The me-
dial) age of 1livorcing husbands was 32 while
that of wives was 29.7. the report added.
Dullness Hits Seanle
SEA1TLE (AP)'-It's very easy to join the
Dull Men'a Club of the Northwest. Even the
moat fuclnating people can qualify.
"Belon&lDI doesn't mean you can't be ln-
tereatlnl," aald Gerald Cutler, club president.
"It just means you can't naunt lt."
Cutler himself was actlve lD film and
theater, worked u ,. model for a k>cal a~eacy •
bas a commercial 'pilot's license and hopea to
become a pilot for AJuka AJrllnes.
"But why brae?" be aald. "You don't tell us
about YoW' latest film or research paper, and
we don't show you aUdea of our vacat.ioo oo
Nepal, OX?"
The 1roup accept.a m'mber1 "•ho have
done it all and who now, aliChUy Jaded aad bald·
ln1. wtlb to be ta a situation when then la
nothlne left to prove."
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aobf-n and Herlaat> Boulo 1 shf' ~ lh~
former llcrh•n.-Huntley I mel on th• the bl'.lch
at the Balboa U.t) ('tub la-<t Memorti.t Ou\
wttkt'od, and hud :t whirlwind rt1m •nl't'
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Relurt~ntl). t he part) goerl> badt· ran·" ell tu
I heir ship at 2 30 a m . but the)' ea~1ly ruuld have
danced all ni~ht
Among those helping-the 8ogg1os celebrate
were her aunts Mary Leer fro m Chicago and
Esther Mars hall from Aptos, Or. Jay Goodwin:
the three bes t men, Richard Dias, Jim Coughlin
Che's the mayor of Duarte ) and -'on Cipriani
and Patricia Peaslee and Robbie Horvath, also
in the wedding P.arty.
Forty friends helped retired Army Col. •OJI
Mrs. Albert B. King or Newport Beac h
celebrate their 4Sth wedding annive rsary during
a party in Huntington Beach hosted bv their
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\nn Oarlo:t'r. J.oh Bridge>i., l.ouis~ Brigham,
Vi rginia lferlwrts, Jo McLain , Lucy Morgan,
M id..-> l'e ttajohn, Leila Sc ruggs, Marilyn
Twitchell, Mrs. Ju n Beach and Joy Wade.
Afl<>r tht• bustnc.!>!> meeting, the members
"1 ll rt'tl r<' tu whut t•be the bndge tables.
It s near ly t1rnc aj:aan for W11nbledon West.
a tennis tournament staged each year by the
Dolphins of the Ne w1>0rt Harbor Chamber of
Commerce, to nose funds for New Directions
for Women, a resident recovery program for
women with alcohol problems.
Final p~ns we re discussed for the tourna·
me nt during a luncheon at New Directions in
Costa Mesa . attended by ND staff members,
Dolphins and me mbers of Las Socaas, a fund-
raising arm of New Directions.
The ham a nd s alad buffet was pre pared by
r esidents of New Directions .
Thf' tourna ment, which is expected lo draw
morl' than 200 teams this y~r. according to
('arol South, Dolphins president, will begin
Sept 27 1-'or information call the Ne wPort
lfarbor Cham ber of Commer <'e
Not 011ly are the Mus ic Center supporter s
busy raising funds, but volunteers are now busy
stuffing lhe ooffers of Orange County's own
Pacific Symphony Orchestra. according to Mrs.
Maurice Mulvillc> of Fullerton, membership
1·h ~11rman
Amon~ me mbers of the Executive Comm it
Ice for Support arc Mrs. Edward Schumacher of
l'orona dd Ma r a nd the Mmes. Lock Gee Ding,
Robe rt Griesser and Gene Mix, all of Newport
Beach
The Anwrac<.1n Cancer Society benefited
from a "designer salute" fashion show and
brunch an Robinson's, Westminster The con·
llappening•
By J u d ith Olson
tem por ary designs of Domla.Jck AveW..0, David
Hayes, Carole Uttfe. Monoa Mylff and Boaate
Strauss were s ho~n in the store's designer salon.
Mrs. LouJs Zlmmermaa was chairman of
the event and she was assisted by the Mmes.
Thomas J . Laughlin, Charles S&ana, OUo
Shehlo, Thomas K.aabaU, Richard' Foo&aer,
Ra lph Moss, Ke nne th Dixon, Joh Paugh,
Richard Frandsen and Glenn RJchardaoe.
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The Laguna Reach Museum of Art has lost
its director, Thomas Enman, but he won't be
far a wa y. He has returned to hJs own personal
art endeavors and will still keep his finger in
lhe loca l art pot
He was honored al a cocktail and dinner
party a t lhe home of Mr. and Mrs. RJchard L.
Steinbach.
Atteodang we re the Messrs, and Mmes.
Nick 8 . Williams, Charles P . Culp, Frank
Peulo, Kenneth Bird, J ack Boyle, Timothy
Carly le, David Isaacs, Theodore Paulson,
Theodore Peterson and Maria.a D. Covill.
Also . Catherine Kiester, Virginia Mayo·
Tomaso, Edward F. Behme, Andy Wing and as·
sis tant director /curator J eannette Leeper.
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Mabry Steinhaus , a beloved friend of UCI,
has been honored by the Jntemalional Society of
Invertebrate Pathology, of which her late
husband. Edward Steinha us, was one of the
founders.
She was made an honorary member of the
society and lauded for her work in support of
her husband during a ceremony in Seattle.
Mrs. Steinhaus edited her husband's book,
"A Disease In Minor Chord."
Toby Milligan, public mformation officer
for UCI Medica l Center . has been elected presi-
de nt of Orange County Chapter of Women in
Com municat ion,\ Inc .. an organization for pro·
fessionaJs in the communications fields. She
li ves in Laguna Ni guel
Shopping Hints
WASHINGTON (A P J -Back .to-school
sales and the arrival of t he new fashion season
make fall a prime season for clothes shopping,
reports the national council of Better Business
Bureaus
Like a ll of lafe's ne cessities, the cost of
clothing 1s skyrocketing, forcing many people to
cut back or at least be more diligent in seeking
wardrobe bargains
Spending some extra time and effort on
pl anmng you r clothes shopping can result in
s pending less money, advises the business bure au.
Get organized . says the experts, establish a shopping plan
First. the bureau. s ays, make a list of the
clothing each member of the family has. Then
you can use this last to determine what is miss-
ing a nd "hat as hkcl) to need replacement dur-
ang the ncKt year or so
Include items family members would like lo
have but ma) not need immediately .
Next. m ake a clothing budget and stick lo at
Remember, you can s ave money by careful
shopping. Don't buy on impulse. A bargain is
only a bargain if it is needed and useful.
But do watch for special sales. These may
tur n up at odd times because of special holiday
or anniversary cele brations at stores, and if you
know you'll need some item late r you can save
when it is on sale.
A SHIPBOARD BLACK-TIE PARTY CELEBRATED THE MARRIAGE OF ROBERT AND HERLANE BOGGIO (INSET)
Scene of the Affair Wae the Yacht, Nesco, Which Cruleed Newport Harbor ·
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WASHINGTON (AP ) -Window shades
may s eem commonplace when it comes to
household fashion, but the money they can sa ve
as definitely in style.
The U.S. Office of Consumer Affairs points
out that while s hades are relatively cheap, they
can save on cooling costs by blocking up to 54
per cent or the s un's rays that can enter through
windows.
Basic shades generally range in price from
$10 to a bout $30, although you can pay more for
fancy varieties.
And the cons umer office rePorts that at
lea st one study has calculated that shades can
save as much as 21 cents per dollar spent on
cooling in a typical residence.
In the ra pidly growirrg sun belt areas of the
country, use of shai:les can make a n even
greater diffe rence.
Energy experts report that in the summer,
10 times as much heat may enter a house
through a sunlit window as through the walls
surrounding it. Indeed. an average s ize window
wastes as much fuel as a 52·squa re·anch hole.
Windo ws waste a ll this cooling energy in
two wa ys: letting hot air in through cracks
ar ound windows and conducting heat throu~h
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"Everywhere you lookfd. car Uahu burned
Utelr ~ms fr<lat!n u 1f the> had bttn aban
doned No one-s pokt' Wl' Jt.ol ul thl'rl' ln
allence, each ont' harbur\~ his own private
fean. Fmally. l beat on thto stH(iJ\1 wheel and
•bouted. "I don't believl' thi.1 I'm IOl-"I to dlt-
and 1 still ha vc a h111 If • tank of au' ll' not
fair I"
It was hours ~fort' the-nt¥htnlare ended,
but It 1ave me a t•haoce tu obser e peoplt dur
in1 a tralfk snarl
A &ood .S percent of dnvic~ 10 a tramc Jam
subscribe to the theory. "Don 't Just sit tht>re
Honk your horn." Some people havt ne-ver
heard what their horn sounds llke Not these
drivers. They use 1t every lime a ll&ht turns
green ... every time they pull into a dnveway
... every time ~ 97 ·year old woman gets
caught i.o the intersection.
A good 38 percent of the horn honkers are
also hood-viewers and trailblazers. They can't
wait until "film at 11 ." In their 1mpM1ence to
E,...a ... '-tt'.
know what in thf' S~WI 11111 Ill jOlnl on and why
they ar"t" 1nronv~n1enced. they will climb on top
of the car hood When thell' curi~lty Is not
u t11fiNI. th~y wltl 11ull out into the oncoming
lane, thua hlcu·king 1111 t'mt>raency vehicle
roull"I ,
l'r-obahJy th~ moi1t intt'l(uln& chancters at a
·•gridlock" are \hf' leiuj than ...._ J~rcent who slip
into • f~Kle booth,. c;Jl•ntit! i.nto a 1' shirt with a
rt>d 8 c•l it and sta?J dlr~cun& traffic I'm con
Ytnced 1t 'a u faot.sy tor someone who 11lways
wanted tht •·halle-ngf! of betina a social director on the 1'1tanlC'
1 read recl"nUy where there was a near
gridlock coodH1on at a large offlce building
uch morning when husbanda dropped their
WIVtlS off at work und snarled traffic with pro-
longed goodbyt> kisses It's not that l don't
believe the story Let us just say I've seen
husbands k1si. their wives and most of them
c.-ould plant one on from a moving commuter
train
But what the heck If you have \.0 die i.o
snarled traffic. you might as well go with your
motor running
KANSAS CITY. Mo.
<AP) Murder rates
have incr~ued over last
ye_ar ln 18 of the COW\•
try's 30 largest cities
and by more than SO per-
cent in Seattle, Honolulu
and Mempbjs, according
t o a s urvey by The
Kansas City Times.
The newspaper said
p<>llce detectives in the
30 cities <.'Ould not single
out one reason for the in·
c rease in homicides .
The survey compared
the homicide rates for
the period Jan. 1 to Sept.
3 in 1979 and 1980.
THE nMES survey of
police departments re-
ported 43 murders this
year in Seattle, an in-
crease of 65 percent
over laal year.
'Real' Parents Fearful
Among the cities with
t he fastest growing
homicide rates this year
were Honolulu, up 58
percent w i th 47
homicides: Memphis, up
56 percent with 120 : In·
dianapolis, up 47 percent
with 86; Denver, up 40
percent with 72 ; San
Jose, up 38 percent with
43, and Kansas City. up
33 percent with 101.
DEAR ANN LANDERS. I read another
maguine article that made me sick. ll was
titled: .. Are You Sorry You Gave Up Your Child
for Adoption?" It seems we cannot look at a
magazine or newspaper or watch television
anymore without running into somet.rung abou\
adopted children who are searching for their
"real" parents or "real parents" who want to
find their adopted children.
I think it's time we heard from the REAL
"real" parents. These are t.he people who have
devoted a lifetime to their adopted children and
love ipem every blt as much as (maybe more
than) the parents who gave them life.
The media are making adoptive families
feel temporary and second-best. They are
pushing this ."search" business down our
throats. My husband and I live i.o fear that our
·adopted children are ours only until the
biological mother or father (or both) appear
and start a court fight.
Please see the injustice in this and tell the
world, Ann. It would breat our hearts if this
happened. We are afraid to sign our names, so
we ·o sign thla -LIVING FROM DA y TO DA y
DEA.a UVING: My aaU.eeta are wtt11
'"· I laan •aid lt before, ud I wtll aay lt . a1aa.. You reaJ pare.ts are u.e people wlto
ralaed Y•· Seuelllaa for -'• r..u caa bave &u1Jc nperc ... Jou for everyo.e lavolve-d. Lea.e..U•• pat.e.
DEAR ANN: Our 20-year-old aoo just told
us he is homosexual. We were advised to get
counseling. He doesn't feel that he needa it.
J . is no lon&er lj.Ying at home and baa no de-
sire to return. Ke is working part-time at
minimum wages and not really mating enough
to support himself.
We took the news very well in bis presence
but have been in a state of shock ever since. J .
has had "love affairs" with girls but says a re-
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Landers
cent relationship with a young man was much
stronger than any he ever bad with a girl. When
the young man left town he became depressed
and physically ill.
We realize we cannot force our son to seek
help. We pray for him daily and would be will-
ing to do anything to help the situation. Can you
give us some advice? -WORRJED MOTHER
CN CHARLOTTE, N.C.
DEAK MOTHER: Yes. Take &Jae fln1 pleu
of ad.tee &Del le.,n bow lo Uve wttb die prob-
lem. You soa does not wish t.o daaa1e. so ·
please Id off his back. ADd Id tome ~l
a.1. dear woman. I also HICH1 tlla& yoa write
t.o Parea&a of LHblaas a..t Gay Mea. Tiiie ad-
dress ol the lar1nt cllapter la u.e East: P.O.
Bos 553, Lnox HW S&aU., New York, N.Y.
lttzl. Their U&eratve c .. offer yM a great deal
ol emodoaal ampport. Pare.Ula u.e West cae
wrl&e t.o Pareeta UICI Frteadl ol Gay1, P.O. Bos um, i.. Aa1e1es, caw. llllt.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I hope it's not too
late to say a few words to those selfish
daughters who are upset because they have \.0
haul their mothers around and nothin1 is ever
said about getting paid for gas.
My mother died 11 years ago and I would
gladly pay $20 a gallon if I could have the
privilege of driving her around just once more
to do chores. Why is it that people don't lllnow
the value of somethin1 until it is taken from
them? Please tell those ninnies to wake up out
there. -Mls.5 HER A LOT
DEAR MISS: It's lmpoalble t.o mlu wllat
we have. Oaly "bea we loee It do we •pprffla&e
Ua fall valae. Tills la OH of u.e cnael llOllle9 of
Ufe, ud It happens t.o all of u .
Io Miami, the nation's
4oth largest city, detec-
tives have recorded 150
homicies, a 70 percent
increase over the same
period last year .. In
Dade County. which in·
e lud es Miam i , the
number of murders re-
ached 364 nine more
than in all of 1979.
THE KANSAS Ci ty
Times said homicide
rate in Pittsburgh ,
where lS murders were
reported, was down 27
percent. while Sao
D;ego was down 22 per·
cent with 64 homicides;
Atlanta was down 14
percent with 133; Sao
Antonio was down 12
percent with 105, and
Jacksonville, Fla .• was
down 12 percent with 37
homicides reported this
year.
Police in Seattle ex-
pressed little concern
about the splralin1
homicide rate. but a
police official in Kansas
City said the increase
was alarming.
''Our rate fluctuates
greatly from year to
year," said Seattle de-
tective Gary F1ynn.
He said there were 52
murders in Seattle in
1978, about the same
number police expect
there this year.
KANSAS CITY'S
( ]
homicide record was set
in 1970, when 120 were Boros.,.ope ' kille~ .. Th~re were 119 ..._. hom1c1des m Kansas Ci-
-------------------" ty last year, and police say the trend, ii it con-WEDNESDA l', SEPI'. 11
By SYDNEY OMAaa
ARIES (Marl 21-Apr. 19): Go slow, lie low
collect data; build with quality material,
Cocus on security. Cancer. CaJ)ricorn natives
figure prominently. You can regain sense or
direction.
TAURUS (Apr. 20·May 20): Steer away
from situations which "paint you into comer."
Give yourself plenty or room. Accent on new
social contacts, improved work procedures.
GEMINI <May 21-June 20): Revise material
-cut DOO-flsentials. You have chance to dis·
play objectivity. Emphasis on emotional
responses. special relationship, children and the
creative process. Member of opposite sex cares
-and proves it.
CANCEa (June 21-JuJy 22): You get point
across to "powers-that-be." Means you can
build on solid base. What you own may be worth
more than originally estimated.
LEO (July 23-Au&. 22); Domutic • 'situa-
tion" may necessitate a short journey. Taurus.
Libra, Scorpio persons figure prominently.
Diplomatic approach brin1s desired results.
Counsel from "sincere" relative shouJd be
taken with proverbial grain ol salt. .
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Accent on pay-
ments, collections, determination of ''true"
values. You learn what is expected of you -
focus is on reality as contruted to wishfuJ
thinking .
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): You are at right
place -and this is the lime! Tate lead, stress
pioneer spirit, take a chance on new start in
new direction. Priorities come into focus.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You remove
roadblock -way is cleared for progress. Finish
project, negotiating "climate" favon you. Key
tinues. wouJd resuJt i.o
about 160 homicides .
Comic Art
A~rto
Ambitions
CLE~ELAND (AP)·-
Comic book artist Keith
Pollard took something
or a busman's holiday
but had no regrets.
"l 'd probably b e
working on comic art
now anyway,·· he sajd
as he com11leted a
sketch for a comic art
collector at a comic
boot and pop culture
convention here. 1
POLLAaD. 31, who
works from his home in
Southgate, Mich., is a
freelancer who draws
Tlk>r and Spiderman for
the Marvel Com ics
Group. He says he had
to scramble to make a
decent living in the busi-
ness.
.8 E DWETTE R ~t~e~ect~creet as "secret" arranaements go
8AGrM'ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dee'. 21): Creative
eff orta succeed: apply individual touch. Accent
"I've gooe through the
period where I was
struglllng to &et enough
wort to .. aurvive ...
Now have ...10 much I
can't do it," be said.
'
LET THEM HAVE A DRY BED on emotional responses, friendship that is
TIM ....-• "" reM cen .,.. • ..,...., _, .._ ,..., Of IN transformed into a ·'serious•· relation.ship. You
._.,, eo.. •• • tl'Cf to Iii. ..n-,,_....., _, IMlle no. are loinl places. and you'll have enthusiastic ......., ...,... ..... "wn-. 11 C# .,..e~'" .,.,.. support of loved one. ::•::=:::-.:::: ~.;,·r~-::i-:; · CAPaJCOaN (Dec. 22-Jan. lt): Preatiie
.......,_.. .. ..-&hM9--i...11roc11-. ·--..nioe soars as you utilise material at hand to mate • _.,._.If• Al Mlolll _.How To•• 1r, •""'°".,,two career advance. Special boaor, added recocni·
_.... ._.._ "'0 ..._... Uon aJao are part of scenario. .••• :~~!!!f~!~-~.!'!': ••• ~· AQVA<JS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Uaet of
...... ACWte: INTPNATIOMM., lTO. ~ communication are open -g~ points acf'MI in
31lflr••S1,..VNt11oou.w1s.«s1 : arti1tic, iraphlc manner. You make
"•itENTSNAME : "marveloul" IOCial contact.a which aJd in plan-
' ntn1 a rutur. project. , _ ------------' Pl8CE8 (Feb. lt·llar. 20): You 1et "fada
SlAu: ___ ''"--l of Ufe0 retantin1 Jove, money and health ol one
•01 __ I ' clote to you. Aquariua, 5eorplo, Leo naUvea
<A9H •' '°1 fil\lf• promlnenUy. An "occult" experience
cowd be pa.rt ol unusual acenarlo.
Pollard churned out
super-hero sketches for
$S each. He also dis-
played for sale his
original cooiic book art
and aiped free aulo-
&rapha for coUecton.
POLL.tao 8.\ID he
never bad a chance to
collect comics u a
youth.
"I had a mother who
threw them out before l
could ever set • collec·
Uon •tatted," he said.
• '8\lt I always bad 1
na11in1 desire lo draw
comlca."
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Can Anderson
Tip Scales?
By TIIOMAS D. EU.U
It takes 352,000 voter sigpatures to put an or-
dinary Initiative on the California ballot and
512,000 to qualify a constitutional amendment like
Proposition 13.
But it may have taken only 101,000 vaUd
signatures to chanae history.
That's the number John Anderson needed ti>
put his independent candidacy for president on the
state's November ballot.
ANDERSON UNDOUBTEDLY KNOWS THAT
he c armot be elected outright in the fall. After all.
his campaign concedes most of the South to the re-
gular Democrats and Republicans and it concedes
most of the West to Ronald Reagan.
But if \he closeness of two of the last three pre·
sidential elections is any Indication, it would take
only about 30 electoral votes -
less than California's total -
for an independent to throw the
election In to the House of
.Representatives. That hasn't
happened slnce 1820, but former
President Ford has flatly pre·
dieted it will this time.
U California is the state to
do it, those 101,000 names would
become one of the cheapest
••011tso• ways devised to change history.
For Cali!omia has a tradition of independent
voting unparalleled in other large industrial
states . lt is common for Californians to vote for
one party's presidential candidate and put the
other party's m an in the Senate.
THAT HAPPENED IN BOTH 1964 and \968,
two or the last three times California voted on a
president and senator at once.
Two other factors also could help Anderson:
OAILV PILOT Cl
. ..,, ...
Former Treasury
Secretary Wimam E.
S imon and a
Colorado Spri nts
developer will pay
more than $11 rniUion
to acquire the
Greenland Ra nch .
the last major tract
of undeveloped land
between Denver and
Col orado S prings.
a ccording t o J ack
Box, Denver realtor
Liquid
Antacid
Recalled One 1s the fact that Jimmy Carter has never car -
ried California in any kind of election. And Ronald
Reagan's popularity here was on the wane when SACRAM ENTO l~P 1
he left the governor 's office. His reelection margin -. Bactena contarn1nn
in 1970 was about half the million votes by which ~ lion bas forced th~ re
he fi rst won the office in 1966 call o~ two. lot~ of hqu1d
While Reagan's popularity among California's antacid distributed h~
general electorate hasn't been tested in 10 years, the lodent ,eo. 10 several
it 's a solid bet he will whip Carter here But that's western stales
more a reflection of Carter's weakness than
Reagan's strength.
SO WIBLE REAGAN MUST RATE AS the
solid fa vorite to carry his home state, an Anderson
breakthrough is far from impossible.
Carter has lost ground steadily to both Reagan
and Anderson all through the spring and summer
in virtually all polls. All Anderson needs to carry
California and one or two other large Northern
SOUTHERN
CA LIFORNIA
FOCU
states is some major
slippage by Reagan.
That couJd come if
the national press
becomes as disenchanted
with him as it did with
his successor as governor, Jerry Brown. Four
years a10. Brown was viewed as a (ascinatin1 new
figure and won six primaries. By thi.a spring, most
major commentators considered him a silly.
fatuous youngster and that soon became the public
view in most parts of the nation.
There's little chance of Reagan slipping as far
as Brown, but it wouldn't take much to throw a
few percentage points to Anderson -tbaybe just a
strong performance m a three-way debate. If that
happened, California couJd go for the independent.
Then the election likely would ran ioto the flouse.
FOR A SWITCH OF nos STATE'S electoral
vote i.o 1976 wouJd have kept Ford i.o the White
House and a California vote for George Wallace i.o
1968 would have thrown that eledion into the
House.
If that were to happen this year, it's all but
certain that Anderson wouJd not be the eventual
selection as president. lo fact. it probably would
assure Carter's election, as the House must choose
among the top three electoral vote-getters.
For the Democratic House majority is hardly
likely to elect anyone but a Democrat.
1 Eliaa is a columnist baud i.n Santa Monica.)
Plain and Gou.rllK't
The company, located
in Elizabethton, Tenn ..
said it was recalling two
lots of 12-ou.nce bottles
under lhe labels "Fed-
mart Llqui~ Antacid," distributed · California,
Arizona. N w Mexico,
Nevada . Or ego n ,
Was hington. Uta h ,
Wyoming and Idaho
THE BOTTLES are
coded with the number
91025 or 91204. It was un-
known how many bottles
were involved.
Barbara Hodges, a
s po kes woman for lo·
dent. said file~ product
h a d b een 'r6ca1J ed
because it ihad been
found to cct1tiin two
kinds of '•iter ia .
p s e u ~ o(si\~ n a s
a e r u g 1 nos•• and
klebsiella ox~toca ,
which mig ht lead to
gastrointestinal illness.
SHE SAii\ IT is un-
likely to Jiuse a n y p e rm ane n y ve r se
health effec .~ . ' ' .
Persons ,wbol have
either product were ad-
vised to return h to the
place of purchase.
,
Learn Chefs Tricks
By JOYCE L. KENNEDY
Dear Joyce: I am lJa&erel&ed lD
becomlllg a chef bat don't have uy
esperleace. How sboald I get
atariecl?
-L.M., Sacrameet.o
Three alternative mixes can give
you the blend of theoretical informa-
tion and experience necessary to
becoming a chef. according to
Ferdinand Meli, president of the
American Culinary Federation.
The informal approach is to work
with a chef you admire, learning
tricks of the trade on the job. The
learning can be either high quality or
haphazard dependin1 on the skill and
standards of your mentor.
A MO•E STaucruaED route i..s
the three-year apprenticeship pro·
gram sponsored by the American
Culinary Federation Educational
lnstllute and the U.S. Department of
Labor.
Monitored by the l2S local chapters
of the culinary federation, appren-
tices combine fuJI work schedules
wlth classroom hours to achieve
basic competencies in a range of
areas t.hat include baking, food pre-
paration, menu planning and such
decorative arts as ice carving and
cake decoration.
For a list of the fedenlion's chap-
ters, write to American Culinary
Federation. P .O. Box 3486, St.
Auiustine, F1a. 32094.
A thlrd optlon ls \.0 enroll in a
culinary school. While the CUlinary
Institute ol America at Hyde Park,
N.Y .• la probably the belt known,
many vocat.iooal acboob are listed ln
a dlredOI')' beln1 prepared by the
Council on Hotel, 1\eataurant and
lnatltutional Education, Room 21,
Human Development 8ld1.,
[ ___ CARE_Ett_J
University Park. Pa. l6802. It will be
available in October for $2.50.
ONCE SKILLED, A CHEF can
have earnings vary tremendously
Entry level salaries are about $14,500
a year, and the creme de la creme
earn as much as $100.000. Averaae in-
come is approximately $25,000 to
$30,000 a year.
For those who feel that chef t.rain·
ing is incomplete without gleaning
the traditions and finesse of Europe,
Michael McCarty, a California chef.
restaurateur who spent more than
six years in Paris, has still another
plan. He advocates an efficient
version of his lengthy and traditional
training:
Spend one o r two years a l a
restaurant school in the U.S. Then,
10 to Paris and take several of the
short programs -six weeks to 90
days -offered by such stellar in-
stitutions as La Vorenne. Cordon
Bleu . and Gaston Le Notre.
Simultaneously, enroll in evening
wines classes.
While at t.hest! schools, you may en-
counter ~e of the young restaurant
maverict• now creating the new
standards in French cooking. U ao,
polish off your education with a
serles of worll e:xperlenctl(I where you
can learn directly from these people.
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PUBLIC NOTl('l-:
MUNICIPAL COURTO,THE
STATE Of' CA\.lf'OllNIA
COUNTY 01' Ol'AWGI. Wl!STOllAMCE CO UNTY
JUDICIAL OISTlllCT t1 .. W.-.1ml11"•' A...,.,,. WttlmlrttW, C<ltllentl• et~
Pl AINTIFF OAVJO L1:w1s .~ ..
HUNT INC TO .. WEST RE Al TV
OfFENOANT WAI TEA BlACIC
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\Ul'E•IOR COUllT 01' CAllt'ORMtA """Qn~o """I .,..11 bl Pf>vbt• 'at• 10 etter tltl> summo<1s Is sorveo on vou
Pll8UC' NOTICE
C·OufllfT-Y O_.OAAHGf ,,, .. tHOht'11tl tt11d bt'\t n1ddtt' '\Ub'"" tp fll,. wilt\ It'll\ c:o...rt,. t•tr1ct1n rt\Ponw
tn th~ Mat'tf't <» 11\iA Appll,ttlton 01 • ort•lf(f'\d1,on o' '>dtd Su~''°' Cour-1 tto U\t conioce1nt Unit\~ you 00 -.o
DONELLE" JE~N LANf-''" or ~ftt,r rrv. Ptf\ d.tv ,,, Utt('lb4-t vour a..f•uH wOt tw tnl•reo on AO
CASE NUMllt:A A·IOU01 1q911 ~I Ill• ortir• ul Rt( HP.RD S phutlo" ol ltwo Pl•1nt1lt, ano 1n1, courr
OllOER 'l'O SHOW cavsE l ~ IHH R I bW ( n PPnt;ATION 9H1 ,.,.. •• •n•~· ~ IWQ-nl •Q<tln\t vou for r:oR CH•NGE OF fiCAME I W!i"""' h1vit Sud1 tl)O(l Rf'..-ffrlv tn4' r~llC'f dt,.,,,.t'Klf'd in the compt•lnt DO~ELLr J(AN t A,,4f h_., fllfli(1 8 Hill\ < .. 111"tn16 ~1/tJ lo.Jn,.,. 01 LO'-i whah roY•O 'fM.llt In Ot'f01\tim~n1 Ot
Oft1t1on 1n tn•' court IO• .. h orc:h·r "' I A.•,u .. h <.tAu , t c ..-11inrr.1A AH u, t111•Vf'\ •••1r"tQ ot m,,,..,,.y or or00tr1V or
tow1nQ ~••t1ont-r 10 cn"'n')f' ,..., namto '•i.;• t '111,,. tJnd '"'"""" .t ot Aid oe-olP\f'!r rf"ll"' rrout\ttO in thf' com
tr om DONE l l. E JEAN L A p.., E to ""',.\~f1 1tt "'• t1t"t''" f:'f Cl,.•lh ffrttt •ii Vtt' P1•1M
OOHELLEJEAN 110681H!i l"Qn\ t.t1> &nd '"'•"" lhAt tn••'1•l' I OATE O M<lr<lt11 1090 It'' N'r+trr OtOf>ffO t~t •H l>rr'"O"t of '-~Id df'Cfll•\ftl'd ,,", AfQU•'~" by I Aic.,.rd l W•<.._
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Oif•r <M"•ort> '"'' °"''' •f' 0.0&tV'f'f nt '"'"' or 1t'I •dd•t~n to lf''11'U of A•n f1f'" BY "" Lauri•
No J •I 100 C•vlr c_,i.ntf'r Orivf Wf'~I , .... ~,.d "' tht t•mf' o4 dfratt~ n 11na ta °"'°"".,
~•nta An.I C•llfOrn•• on Sfiptfmbfi'' Ail'"" ,.,.,,..,n , .... , r•'C\fJ"th '''""',.0 in
JO. 1"90. •t It OOo <loco 41 "' •na '""'n Ille ( ,, ,,, 1 ... 1,.,,. e.,., n rnu"h ~• C~ARLES WILLIAM BOTT
and tn•r• U'W>• <•u•f' ti .. n.,. ft'lt!Y l'••no-Sl•fttof (.tftfQtnld P~''' "'"' 40 Ctwk:C.W on-•••,,
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Pl'Rl.IC NOTl<·f:
\•10 Mar1no •'f111•'l •lt L , .. ,..,.rcut•1br 93
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MA r<" • .oOt N •• \O v. o T•n "'"""' n• 1mn,~• n•(l 1 NOTICE OF DEATH OF
J\IDOI' ot ,,... ton• 1•1" ita w '" ''"' R I CH AR 0 ANT H 0 N Y ~•·o• r.,,.,, 1 '0' ''' '"'" ' '" '' "" 1 "1 •'"' C 0 S E N Z A A N D 0 F Pvbll\twc;J Or•rtOP '-'.ar.t'' t)A•h P1•ot ...,ii h" ,,.,,.,v.,'1 ott trh '"'''' <"•cl ff.tr
AvQ 16 <;.f111 l ' •~ l"(wl \-'lj\ WI •' "'" """ '"" '"" ''"' put.11 '""" IP E T I T I 0 N T 0 A D · • .,, I 11tdtl'~U" ., •••• ,..... MINISTER ESTATE NO.
Pll BJ.J( /ltOTl('t 1"''"""" 'b'" 0•• 0' ,.,.,..,,, 11"° A·10S789 Ill tr E 6 G005h T .
d Adrntnl\lr .. I• I UI "'" 0 a I I ti e I r s ' MOTl c£ r~vs rec·~ ~•Lr f \tMr oh ... u u • .,.a, nt be n ef ic 1 a r ie s, c red i tors
No TS ,m.w i;1 ct1AROS LEANE R and continge nt c reditors of On 'Sf'D\rm~r 1t) \~ ·•' , OU ot '' Law Corpot•Uon • s H o s ;; o N r . s L R v 1 r r .,,, wui111,.. Bl•d . R 1c hard AnthOIJY Cosenza
coRPOllATION ~· d~•• •oo'""'•" s.il!e 1000, and persons who may b e
'l"U\tt* unot-r dir\(1 QUf\U4tnt ta 0t"t'd nt 61ver\y HiUs. CA .OlU otherwise 1"nterested In the
T ru~t record('ld MAy )0 '''4 d' '"''' At No •osas tioo11 1J11M P<t<I<'~ 1~q mo u~~·,~·:,'"' w ill and /or estate .
,, 0111<1•1 R•<o•O• .. ecui.11 bv sumne•C ary•n• A petition has been filed
HELEN v MVMPMRF vs • mdr•••O PuDll•neo Oranqr c,,.., Db•lv P1tot by Regan F. Cosenza in
woman as \ru\lor In thP 0111<, O> Ill• St Pl 2 ) ' l'lllO l1H·410 the SU pr,. 0 r (OU rt Of Counlyl llt<or~r 01 OrM(lt' Counlv
S••• o ca111orn1 ... ~1ij-sau. ~1, ,...,~M;JG-N6TICE . Orange County requesting ..:;~ef't R ~.., 1.,.,, .. ~1~\;~·t·i.;~ that R~an F , Cosenza be
ot Ult '" l•wful m()f>f'y"' t"" Vn•lfO NOTIC£TOCOMTltACTOltS appointed as personal
Slat•"" t1••011tnl•on1rn1ranu10 CALL1~c1'01te1os representa tive to ad -
'"• Old 0•,.nQP County Courlt>ousr Scnooi O•Stri<t NEWPORT-MES• m inister the estate Of ID<fl4'0 1n lhf' 100 Otoe• ot Wt'1 Santa VNIFIEO SCHOOL OISTAtCT , An• Bou.,varo ,0,,.,..er1v woo ••n 810 DH<lllne 2 oo 0«100 P"' ot Ric hard Anthony Cosenza
Slrttl. S.nl• Ana C•ll!O'n•• ... fll)nl U..l•l!IOayotS.01tm1>11•, l'lllO (under the Ind ependent
1111• a..o l'n~r••t con-.yrcl 10 •nd no"" Place 01 BIO RKeiot itS7 Plocrntla Administration of E states
lltld by It undf'• w1a Offd ol Trust '" Strftt. CO<la t.W" 0 97•%7 A ) T • • ,,,. ll•OPo'rtv •• , .... eel tn S<l•O counlv PrO!tC.t IOt ntll•<•llOn Hamo c t he pet1t1on Is set for
Incl Stitt ~CflDt<I .. AS PH Al T PAVI NG BLACKTOP & hearing in Dept. No. 3 at
tot a •n e100 F 01 Tr~• •n n SLUPRY COAT AT VA A1ous 700 Civic Center Drive, >ltown bV Map on 111e 1n ll<IO~ 'IO P•9e• OtSTPICT LOCATIONS W ' and 1 ot M"""'""°"S M•D• o• Place Pl ...... ,. on 111• ••H Pt.ctn-e s t , s a n t a A n a ' Oran9r Countv tlaSlrfft.(O\l•~w CA.,•21 California 9'2701 on Sep-
E1tct91 ', ot all o•I 'ld' "''~«II\! NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN 111.tt tember JO, 1980 at 10:00
ana nvd•oorttoll •u~••n<t' '"or un int abov ... namtd S<nool Olslrl" ol der \aid l.tn<I 1-lt...r woln Int rtOhl OranQ<! C-IV. Cali!otnlt. actlnQ l>V a .m .
ot enlry ,,..,_,tor'"" ou•oo•• 01 h ano lllroug!I llS Governing 8o•rd, IF YOU OBJECT to the
OIOfll\Q IOf Or P•lr~(l•l'Q Oii QH "Prt•nalttr r flerrtO IO as granting Of the petition,
mlntral ""d hyorocarbon \ul>\Mn(h "OISTRtCT," wlll to<elvt UO 10, Dul yOU Should either appear as rtHr"lf!d 1n th4" <ttf'd~ conv•v•nQ not taler l~n tf\ft ltbovf! .. \tate-d time, .. 10 llnO 10 LAwr,ncp l TrlCHy Sr , .... ttO l><Os tor IM lwlrCI ot a conlrac1 at the hearing and State anc:tw1tt,rP<0<ll4'<I Julv l0.1~Sl1n 1nt for11>eat>ootoro1.c1 your objections or file
ottlce Of !hi' Counly RMord•r ol \aid 8 1d\ Shall l>t r~eived In th• place written Objections With the county 11oen11t1e0 1b0w. •nd sl\All o. os-ne0 • Also except l!lertlrom"" lnlprf\I 4ncl publlCly rud alOUO .ti ll<e AbOvt COUrt before fhe heartnQ.
'"au 011 <1~• """ otn•r hydrocnr1><1n '1nt&dt1""'•""p1 .. ce Your appearance may be sul>stanc~ In. uno•• •no °' 1na1 mav rt.ere wm be a NIA O•i><n•I requlreo in person or by your at-oe prneucec:t trom • d•olh ~low SOO tor ucn >el ol blO documenlt 10
feel trom ·~ surl11<t of •a•O orop••tv ouarantH-'"" •t lurn 1n oooa conolllon torney •
Prov10•d that •ucn '""'"'"'on wltllln N A O"VS alt~r lt>e bid or>enlnQ I F Y 0 U A R E A s11a11no1~n1111•1,,..or~n1or t,..reotd•I• CREDITOR or a cont-
•nv r19ht of lnQfe\S or Krti\S or '"" Each bui rnus.t c-ontorm and be use 01 onv oorr1on u• '"• •urfac• respoMlve 10111<1 con1rac1 oocuments. ingent credito r of the de-
1hereot w ... ISO<'•tr. ~\ l'f'\,r••D Dy f act) bid snall Oil ••uom1>anie<1 by ceased, YOU must file yOUr
Mer11n 0 W•lh6nOf1t,..nC. W•ll> thtow<urlly rolureotoinl!le conlre<I Claim With the COUrt Or
11usbano .no wilt o• 1o•n1 lf'nanh '" docum•nu ana Dv '"' nst of or-"'<! pre.sent It to the personal
OffO r•coroeo OclOOt• 11 •960 1n Boo• •uD<ontrect0ts s.&54, P19f W Of Ottt<t&I R..:orOs Tiit OISTRICT rHervu ""' rfQhl to representative appointed no urttt aoortt\ •no ottt<>• com ro1.c1 any or an 1>los or 10 w•I•• •nv by the court w lttlln four
mon at.iQMllon ti any OI I~ rt•ll trrooularilltt or lntormall11es In lny months from the date Of prootrtv ci.(trlbf!O abOv• IJ pu•oorttO D•Os or in tn. bicldln9 10 D• 1•60 w•11ac~ Co\I• Mu1, Tn• 01sTRtCT ""' obtained rrom first issuance of letters as
c111torn11 ""' Otrecto<'ot '"' Oe11art~n1 01 In· provided in Section 700 o f
Tiit unat,.fQl'M'd fru•I .. cll-.cla•m• du Uriel Rtllllorts the 91neral orevoll-the pr 0 bate C 0 de 0 f MY tl•Dlllly tor anv •r><o,,..:1.,..,. of Ing ••I• of per diem waoe• In Ille ti..'''"' &O<I<~• ano ot~• common 1oulltv 1n whlc11 "''' _,,.. ,. 10 .,. California. The time for
deslgn•llO<t II any s!IOwn ner.il' "' 1>9<fOt""'° lor H<ll Crall or IVPt or filing Claims Will not ex-
S•ld .... Wiii IX' ""'°' Dul Wll!loul wor•man -to Ht'(U\t '"• con· pl re prior to four months covenant or warren•v upreu or om 1rac1 T._ r•IH are on Ille 11 Ille pli•cl, r-rd•ng titlt' _.,.ulo" o• DISTRICT oHlct IO<tlld •I 107 from the date of the h ear-
encumb•.,.<tl to 1111v tn. rema1n1119 Placentia !ii eo.1e ~. CA 9'•11 Ing noticed above.
prln<lpal wm of Int nolthl >t<urod Copies may be Oll4alrwd Git request A YOU MAY EXAMINE
by s•ld °"" ot Tru" w•lh '"'••01 <ociy of tn.w r•les '""""" i><nl•cl 11 the fi"le kept by the court. ltMreon. ~ pro~lcll'O In w10 notel•I. lt>e 100 sltt
aav•llCts, II any unotr ,,,. l••m• ol Tiit t~90•nq Kl<edUlt 01 Ptr Oltm If you are interested in the
s•ld Ot.O or Tr~I. let\. clt••9"s enc! wages 1s b<lsecl u_. a worklng day of estate , riou may file a re· u11<1MM ot tne Tru\ltt nno ot I~ ••OM II) hOurS The r•te tor Mllday t th h • trusis crHted by '"id Offc:t or rru>1, a11<1 overtlm& *Oii\ '""" .,. 11 1011 Ques w t e court to re-
for 111t t'fT'OU'll r111tonabl1 numattd Hme anoone.11a11 ceive special notice o f the to~ t11s.t'6 u . 1t s11•111» m.na.iory upon 1he CON-Inventory of estate assets
Tiit Dentflc••rv und<!r \<llO O..o of TRACTOR 10 wl'IOm IM contr•ct '' f h lnl\\ llert10for~ u MUttO &nO ~ awarOtcl, ancl Ul>Oft any subc:on1rtC10f and 0 t e petitions, aC-
llver'd 10 '"" unoot,l9nt0 • wrlll•n u11<1er 111m. lo oay not less '"•" ,,,. C 0 U n t S a,n d rep O rt s
c1.ct1rallon 01 Oettult •"" o.,,.,and tor .. ia SPKll1t4 ra1u to •II w0t~m•n d escribed In Section 1200
!ia1t, and A wr111tn Nollet of Otl•ull tmploytd bv """' In t!lt •xecutlon °1 of the California Probate end flKllGll lo S.11 TM unO.rslgntci lltt conlracl
ceu••O ••lo NOiiet 01 o~••ull MO Ho blddtr m•v Wl\llCI••• Ill• t>IO tor Cod e .
Etecllon to Sell 10 ~ r~cor~d In 11\f • 1>trln0 OI lot1Y•llw 10 ) day1 alt•r
coulllY wn ... t '"' ,.,, 1110~•11 " ,,,.de1tM11or111e~1noo1b1c1~. Gary R Kl G od tou•t11 A otvment bond and • i-r10<maMe • ng; 0 r
O•l•d AllQV\l'IS, lllllO boM will I» ·-••eel ptlOt lo Uf(U• w J ldm• ft , Hegness & ~\«Vil I' CorP 11on of tM COlllract, TM pay ....... """'° Walley I Attorneys at Law,
.. ,...,,orru\t.. "1111 be 111 '"' lorm w1 forth in 11<e SOOO Campus Drive,
av CNirltlWI e.111 <Ofltraci clocutNnll New-•-"""fl, Callfornl"' 1'14 Juf'VIM Aw • ·~ O•tea AUO..,t 2'. "'° ....... ---Rl~llM. c.-ttio. GowtnlftO Boaro 2660, (714) HS-1100. mo ,., .. no Ooroetly "•rwr FW..• Published Orange Coast
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Upgraded beach horn~
Newport! Walk to ocean
or private beach: New
carpets and fresh paint•
Custom decor. 3 patios +
secluded sundeck ! Jus t
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ocean breezes. First time
advertised 64&-Tl11 , ... I •
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5 huge bdrms. 2 large
baths, g 1anl country
kitchen. fam1l) room .
~tone firepla<'e, 2201l
sq Cl Extr:i large lot.
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2 Units on fee lune.I
Across from park Near
heach, bay, & shopping
t>nced at ~.000 Eves
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Vacant! 4 Bdrm 2 bath
home:, coi,y kltcheu with
bar Bnck fireplace, 2
c a r attached garage,
super sharp' Varan~.
owner aruuous. lleduced
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BROKERS IHAlTORS
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OCEAMVIEW
2 Br, 21·• bath. Formet
model w1lh a ranta:.tic
view Must see this de·
curator's delight. Bes t
condo m Costa )1esa.
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sell fast ·
HORSE PIOPBTY
Act now'' Tins property
is m foretlosure Needs
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Panoramic view of pro-
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level 4 Bdrm 3 bath.
famil y ro om , 2
fireplaces. Dining room,
extra large lot, fru1 t
trees. builtin BBQ Like
living 10 the country
$119,900. Call for more tn·
format1on. 54&2313
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1 2 acre zoned A l anti
located m the Back Ba}
~ewport area Owner
wtll finance with ~M
down. Full pnce $li5.000
Agent 556-2660
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before 1981 3 Bdrm 2
bath , lar ge country
k1tt"hen, 2 car garagt:
Large Jot, assumable
loan S99,950 Call for
more details 54&Z313
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Bea utifull y remodeled "I van
Wells" with retractable roof to view
the stars! Terazzo entry w inew wet
bar for entertaining. 4BRS & den.
Sparkling pool in secluded vard.
Security system & walk-in vault!
$565,000 fee. Cath y Schweickert
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We ll s . New ly painted interior.
Unusual huge atrium e ntry with
travertine floor. 3 Family bdrms plus
lovely master bdrm s uite, formal
dining, family rm & beautiful pool,
spa & patio with Back Bay & city
lights view. Owner will carry 1st T .D.
subj. to buyer qualifying. Vacant.
$550,000.
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bed room with putting green s,
numerous fruit trees and a sparkling
pool. Country decor with wood floors,
French doors and copper hood in the
kitc;hen. Good value at $349,500. fee.
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2443 E.,,1 Coa~I Highway. Corona del Mu
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CAMYOHVIEW
$115.000
J ust reduced. Th.e lot
almost 10,000 sq ft. 3
bedroom. l lj bath older
home that needs some
TLC Add a second story
and have a view o f
Ca talina O wn er
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RE ALTORS
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TOWNHOME
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luxury ftedv. ti .... 1u11.1
pool & )I'll S'7~ 10 1
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secluded luqUlun. p l 11
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MUST IE SOLD
4 Bdr m , lge ram rm.
newer, with 1'\'dor de
sign, assume loan with
only20%dn
DRIVEIY
412 16TH,LACE
$185,000 or 7
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675-6000
saF EMPLOYS>?
Home and business in
ooe. Clean 4 Bdrm 2 Ba
with over 40 comm' I uses
S'PWQVed. Prime Costa
Me~ location Op
portunity knocks C.1 ll
now ~3666
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MAGHIRCEHT
8000 S/f· VIEW
MAHSIO...
Sl.750,000
Rick AJderellt~. Rltr
832 0440
LOWDOWN
VACANT
Seller wants fast sale 011
this 3 Bdrm. Ho mt'
Wrought Iron gate entry.
fl ower fi ll e d y a r d .
beautiful hard wool'!
noon, Only SW CAI\
SEACOVIE
,ROftERTIES
631 -6990
PENINSULA DUPLEX •
AXER
Needs lots or help Bnng
shovels and paint Cash
in o n SSS Owner will
carry rtnancing Subrrul
offers
SEACOVE
PROHITIES
631-6990
GtMral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••
EHGUND
Gracious manor house
set in Surrey countryside
. lovingly restored, oak
beams. open fireplaces.
copper 4r wooden tubs.
extensive grounds and
cottages. Sl.500.000
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497-1761
REALTORS
615-SS I I
ILUffS MOST ,O,UU.R f Pl.AM!
(h1t•rlook1ng park and gn.•(lnl'>.!lt, thret>
bedroom hURf' family room . wood
h<>~inWd <'t•11ings1 hr1ght and bt'aotiful
Offt•rl>d at !'i217 000 53R Vist <t Grande
COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS
2 51 5 E. Coast Hwy.,
C orona del Mar
675-551 1
PEACEFUL LITTLE ISLAND
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OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE
I A YSHOIES IA YROMT
~1>1'rtarular 40 Foot F'rnntai;:e in Exclusive
Aayo;horec; Commun1t~ J.o, el~ \laster Suite
With f''lrt'plnre Plus f"our Rerlrnoms & Bonus
Room & Oe11 Spar1n11s Oinmg Area With
Wet Bai •\II Till'· l'lus Pat'r f1oot & Dock
Truly (i1)11!Ct1U' \'it•w or l~lanrls & Channels
r\ml ,\n E'ICtra l.arl!<' Frnnl P:itlo & Oeck
~11150.(KJO
HEW LISTING -LIDO ISLE
P rimt' L11c·,1t10n Community Beaches. CluhhCllL~e & Tennis Street To Street, Extra L1,M1W,~;t'~~~~111*1;t?A•
R;ith & Bt•r f{1lhard s11ed Recreation Room
Hr:rnt1fulf,• l.anthC'alH~rl Lanai & Patio
<435.000
759·910P
u 2 C ospot Cit• Plaza
H•wporl hoch
IAYNOHT
Dover Shores with pier & slip .
Outstanding cra ftsma nship. Use of
wood & tiles. Great privacy in trus 3
Br architectural conte mporary.
Cozy den, forma l dining room.
~2.5,000.
IN NEWPORT CENTER
411 644-9060
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CUSTOM
t•nvate cc>Urty11nt l'nlry
for total pnvac.-y Super
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COMMllCIAL
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f 11rv 675 1>100
FTFYl'I
FJ,l11ofll'd to fit your
IJ(Kkct book 1:. th1!> dean,
,1\t ru1·l1\'c 3 13drm c·ondo.
dose to i.l\optJtnK. Onl)
~.900 Cull 979 5:110 now
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
B.EACHHOME :1 Hr. den plus dinmg
roorn, 2 !>!)' Newly re·
di.'corttted ilnd r e
modeled kitchen. Lush
1•:lf1>el1ng ett Close to
t11e ~and $153.500
JACOBS REAL TY
675-6670
SUIDIVISIOH
P rime high deser t.
Phelan Approved ten
tat1ve tract map for 16 '1
acre lo ts Water and
power al s ight S\60.000
Pnn on!}
BALBOA I S L AND
REALTY
613-8700
I-SIDI DUPLEX
Twel ... u.ltt
Sl4Z.500
MUIUALn
S4'-0ll4
IASTSIDI IY OWHllt
Cuatom Ruill 3br ur 2br.
conv den, 1 Vaba hmc
wJhardwoud rtours &
fl'J)lc Huge 1100· 1t1a r
Convenient loc :rm F.
lllt.h St Very reia,:wm1ble
al $126.SOO. Open Sat
l2 s. Sun 12 3 64.5-3694
Jo'lxer Upper 1 Bdr m &
Oen K 2 lot SK2.500 10•1,. crown 12.8 Santa ls1tbel
64G 3192
EASTSIDE
3 B~! 225i~pqarge
pallo. big yard. Buil\ins
plu.s spa Call 645-9161
t OPEN HOUSE
,... REALTY ~-'
NEW CONDOS
U.STSIDE C .M.
2512 Santa Ana Ave.
2 BR 21/B ba , contemp
design. Sll6,000.
646-5096 646-609 3
EAST SIDE
RXOlllUILD
\Br hse on 60xl40 R-21 lot.
w/dplx plans Assume l~
loan , $89,000 Owner
631-29'l3
Old World Charm
Tudor style architerture
characterizes this lovelv
custom built condo. W11h
2 bedrooms, 21'2 bath!;,
dining room, gourmet
kitchen, c eramic t ile
counters. pri vale patio.
wood burrung fireplace
S99.000 See 1t toda~ '
~1720
T AUB.L. RUL TY
ASSUM.AILE
LOWIMTYEST
Nearly new 2 BR, 21-.z Ba .
condo in small project
w /pool and spa 2nd TD
available. 675-4912 bkr
WAUCTO llACH
Good Ull Ull'lll bl t' 2 bdrm
condo Owner anxious
189,000 Al(t, 536 1484 .
536-8013 or ~0038
51.IS TO BEACH
2TOWE PAii
Along with the super
location. lhll> pac1ou.J> 2
~tr home offers you 3
Bdrms. l'ach with u pvt
bat.h. vaulted ce1hngs.
earthtone cpts, a cnzy
brick frple, low mam-
len:rnce. all this and
more + a high balant•e
assumable loan at !J ~"i
Cull NOW
~.
Surf R•atty
536-7542
~RTHQUUE
WANTED
or someone with broom
a.nd dustpan to shake out
the dust IO this tul de sac
ho m e with e normo us
potential. A little elbow
grease & you h ave a
WI NNER f or ii
BARGAIN ba)ement
pnee with all terms
714 /545 ~191
lrYine 1044 .•.....................
**UNIQUE! ~ Sq Fl of luxunous
living. with it's own
POOL & S PA I Thi:. 3
!Jdrm & den L1llachcd
home 1s possibly lhe onl>
example 1n the pre
s t1 g 1ous Woodbridge
f.o>tates with u pnvale
pool Call nuw t•J l>ce &
enJO>'
$197.500
\\\'''db rldljC
Hea lly
:):l l-31HIH
192!.I K"nraru· .. t'I.,., l nln•
••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••• ••••• e.,a.tr.o 1011 For Qulc.k Sa.le. by owner.
lmrned occpy, 4362 Vale
St. S.SI S.S71. Out.standing
hom e, most d esirable
model. Creative financ:
lDi Prof lndsCJlfll(. Lgc
cov'd patio, 4 BR & den, 3
bu
'EllFECT
,ATIOHOME
I mmaculate 4 Bdrm
P•t10 home in Wood ·
bridge. Close to swim
club a nd tennis cou rt
Fea t ures . tropic al
atrium. stained glass
windows and parquet
noors. Assumable loan.
$155,000. •
don osen
rcnltors
JAS ...... CH&
Decorator's own home 3
Bdrm, 2 awry spilt lt>vel
Ocean view . on wide
gTt'fll bell T'he ulltrnute
'm de..-or UO Atoll Dr
Others also available
C/21 MwptCe..t..-
640.$157
WH ERE can you buy a lot
m Npl fkh. for $40.000''
Cluse to Uie w11ter. d ose
to u pool and ch1t1c to lht'
beach? At 304 Cuoul St
We will throw 1n thl!
house for $129,000 Unve
by then rn II for a PPl
C r eati ve flnun c 1 n~
nva1lubli.' for a buyer
with minunum S6o.ooo
down.
NMfoJar•is
642-8150
John (;oombe broker
•••••••••••••••••••••••
ARSOl.UTELY
IE.AUTIFUL
V1ll•1ee San Juan. 4
bdrm, 2 b:i , country
tour\ home All lhe
am1·nilies. $105,000
FULLEll HA1 TY
54...0114
EMERGENCY SALE
Ocean Vll'W, 3200 s q rt.
11rd acre 4 BR 3 Ba, in
preslig1ous Meredith Ca-
nyon 11nde r market
$'23\1,000 Ownrr, 831 3030
BY OWNl-:R 2 yr old Cun
do, 2Rr, 213a , nrnny
xtrai;, assumable loan.
$79,950 661 3787 -
5-taAno 1080 .. , •.••.•......•.....••
BY OWNER
1213 N. COAST HWY
LAG UNA B~ACH
497-4848
;JHr. lg lot, nr business
tl.i!>ln<·t & sc·hl 1·onven DOVER SHORES l1on.1 I 11r r't-I A v A .
Fabulous pool homt' l S>IO.OOO 5-17 3182
I 04' Bdrm Spectacular 3000 ----
sq n s:n5.ooo Other Rfllf Estate LOCJMl'O .. ach •......................
THE OML Y W'AY C /21 ... wpt. C...ter •••••••••••••••••••••••
640.SJS 7 Mobil. ~s TOGO For s• 1100
3 Bdrm floor plari, ocean Ne wport He1.:ht s H>
\'I e w decks , I a r g e Owner $175,000 2 Bdrm
enclosed bric k patio \ Ba 2 Obi Gar ages
Priced for immediate 675 3063 Wknlh fl79 9667
.......................
San J uan Capo s:>S.000. 2 Sr. 2 Ba. l480 sq. n tlyrs
sale at SL:f!,000 E\es MISSlON REALTY ----
494-<l731 I.I. COTT AGE
4 Br + r;un dy rm. lrg C h arming 2 bdrm
., a r d. u no b s t r u c t ed w 1p1cket rencl!. t block to ~ bay Seller f1natl(•1nJ! O<:eQn & canyon views a viltlaulC QfferCiJ at
Like new S200.000 as-$229,000 f..W 7020
s umable Is l a l 11'2'1
fixed. No 1>01nts $279.00(f •
1303 Terrac·e w ay Ope11 Ll·ngO l~eSat Sun or~~:.1216 • ~
PHIVACY with ii VIEW ""11111V R"11"'"
from this 3 bdrm. 3 ba
home Formal dining
rm French doors and
Mexican tile thru out
We\ bar & man.> Ol't'ks
Great for entertamm~
Assumable loan $254.500
Ron W1lhams Reall)
.i97-5494
OCEAN & CANYON
VIEWS
FOR SALF. UV ow:-n~I{
NEWPORT SHOR,.~S 2
,,ton . 3bdrm 2ba. rt•
l'enll) r(•d ecora \I'd
$139 11011 '175 4 1041 ••
fi73 8145
LIDO BUUTY
Spactou'\ I Ur h 11ml 1
large II\ ml!. '1 1nini:
kitchen m.\Lr )Wle .111 'new bei1ut1full) appo1111
ed, sunn} pa\10 Owrwr
17141 673 16111 673 ll'llf1
NEWPORT HEtGHTS
CHARMER
old Agt !>41 5032_. __ _
•EXCITING• s ial Ivy Hcaut1 ~ ne wly up !!nld~ carpelS & drps.
2Rr, 21ia lA'Vllt Home in
La,Runa llllls nicest s• Pk All 11ew appl. cor·
n e r lot across from
Clubhou.-,r. µool . Jill'UUi,
sauna. t•xerc1se & rec
hall I KJ502!I l
H•wportl.ach
Best Buy in Town
J2)(55 2Br. !Ra. front
k1lchr:n !lo~ to have
n~w txtcn or suµµlied b>
!Jt•llcr I DG&.164 l
CLASSIC
MOtuLEHOME
SALES
t7(Jfi l~arbor.Ste206·A
S4~5937
TUR'TUllOCk ________ w oOOBRGE 5 BH .
(;OOP Pres cott b y
Lagoon. AGT 2FR 18
Mandarin 552 4666
Splendid home of wood
and glass with eve~ wrn
clow frarrung a different
ocean and mounra1n
view Own t.tus comforta·
bit' 3 bdrm home or
dramatic spaces for onl)
S26S.OOO Good fmannng
available.
This remodeled homt
reatures added m.:s "llt'r
bdrm and ramil) room , 2
f ireplaces hardwhod
floor s, new t·oi:ipc r
plumbing, new roof. RV
access and much. much
more New orfen ng at
$189.900 Call 540-1151
Douhll' wide 'ir.bi le
llunu~. :!bdrm, 2ba. very
i.:tl t·o nd Ne w w /w
l ·•'l*lm.:. FA/AC. xlnt
li11.·L1t1on SJC By Owner:
71 I tJG\ 6288
HIGHLAND
An absolute beauty. Five
bedrooms. Family room .
Dinin g room . Every
amenity is here ... includ·
ing air conditioning .
Owner will help finance.
See 1l Jo~eel it Become a
part of it.
Ut.7100 .....
llG EASTSIDl
All for $124.500. 5 Bdrms.
3 baths, family room and
dining room. Remodeled
kitchen Wllh microwave,
large fenced yard and
patio. Call to see.
IARRm
REALTY REGISnR
642-5200
llalaool.a-d 1006 BToro ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1032
IDEAL FA.MtL Y
HOME : 2 st.ocy, 3 bdrm
and g ues t qua rter s .
Large patio. $355,000.
LOURECHTB.
& A.Hoc. 67S.ll3 I
CHARMIMG DUPLEX
New 2 bdrm wnit with
\wo decks and 1.st owner
depreciation. Also 3
bdrm front home with
new roof. copper plumb-
ing, new kitchen, new
hard wood Ooors. Tot al
Island Charm' $435.000
-
WAT[RFRUNT
HOMl.'i
REAL ESTATE
63H400
Corono .. Mar 1022 •••••••••••••••••••••••
· Att.radlve Po<>fo\ii!le'X'+
good rentals. Prime loca-
t100 S28S,OOO. 640-4999
OCEAN VIEW
•••••••••••••••••••••••
••LUXURY!
Call for your personal in·
spectioo ol this fabulous
4 Bdrm. 3 Ba. home by
Pacesetter. Only 2 years
ne w. VIEW of moun-
tains, et c. etc. Asking
Sl.56.900.
EXCLUSIVELY
LISTED BY
W\\odbrldgc
Rea try
551·3000
19?0 Barranca l'k"'', lrvinr
Fo..t• Val~ I 034 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Fixer 6K under market.
43K ass um. 81/• VA move
in now 4br. huge lot
839-0730
6 MONTHS F«El
Be-autifut ~r model
home. 3 Bdrm 21 2 baths
AND SP A. There's more.
Owner wiU finance with
20% down . O w ner
moti vated' Call now.
752-1700 HARBORVlEWHlLLS Ol'I••' I • ' ......
3 br, 2"'2 ba. separate [®-~ ram rm. brkfst nook. · ,
$325,000. . •
~Steye_Dunn./ ·~v ~ ~~5:t~~~.~~~.~
752.2211 GIEATFAMILY
HOME
••••••••••••••••••••••• 4Br, 2Ba. light & airy, 1 _________ , blk to schl & park. 11;'1 m1
lO bch. Only $118,900.
846-5502
Cotta Mesa 1024
HARDWOOD
A.OORS
Shill]> 3 Bdrm, large cor ·
ner lot with possible RV
access. P resent loan
may be lake~ver al
9.5% interest . Move-In
c ond iti o n . As k i n g
$107,900. For an a pi>oinl·
·ment to see, call 540-1151
~~HERITAGE
REALTORS
...
l.ARGE FAMILY
ROOM
Plus 4 bedrooms. Very
nice patio & yard. Near
Huntington Center. Full
price SU9.500
Park PI.ace Inc. 842-7461
SEU. Idle items with a Bargain shoppers read
Dally Pilot Classified Ad. the little ads in Classified
regularly. And they find tWf14•1Mda 1040 wbattbey'relookingfor •••••••••••••••••••••••
NO DOWN-OKAY!!
3Br. t :V..Ba. Frplc. Built-ins . In good
fa mily area. will not last at $8.S.500.
No Down Okay to quality Veteran.
FHA Okay too. Submit all offers. ...
NQ QUALIFYING!!!
No need To Qua lify when you t ake
over the loan on this spacious 3BR.
13/4 Ba. wi th s par\( ling cool pool.
Cozy fam rm. cpting l yr young.
Ca ll for more d etails.
Turtlerock Glen, lowest
price, 5bdrm, 3ba. 1m-
m a c va c ant .
Owner/Agt. 644-61.25._
Hard to find dram atic
644-72 11 .__
~
MAJOR PRIC E
REDUCTION !
c:.~ HERITAGE . • REALTORS
\!rM lhcrland ~1 1'7 mini,
tJke 11~er payments ,
536-611!1 Eve
Ac~ for Sale 1200 . ..................... .
2 acr es. No. C a lif..
vaulted ceilmgs-Wedbrg.
2 + den, 3 Ba. Call Ann.
CIR ReaJtors. 64&5096 This Laguna whitewater !~~~~~~~~-·
California Pines. S2000
dwn, lalceoverpayments
oC S10 mo 536-6ll9 Ask
for Jeff ------
P'USTIGtOUS
COLLEGE ,AR.IC
Beautiful Purdue Plan.
Features 111cl1Jde 3 bdrm.
2 baths. Ideally located
lo schools. park, pool &
shopping. Asking only
$132,500.
e RANCH
REALTY
551 2000
view home features a
co urtya rd entry ,
h ardwood fl oo r s .
fireplace. family room
and laundry room-all
Uus plus 4 bed.rooms. 3h
baths and great location
j u s t 10 minutes to
Newport Center . Now
priced at just S469.500
Aungo
--------...,..(W lhJbw1 -------· , Logma HicJue1 I 052 ~ ;·~·;;:;;~··~~·;·~··~
I ~~H 1J1tt'J MODa
Magnificently decorated
and landscaped 4 Bdrm.
3 Ba. Family Rm with
fi:repla ce. Move n ght an
t o thi s beautiful
home ... $2.SS.OO'J
NORTHWOOD
So many amenities rn-
c t ud in g warm wood
paneling, brickwork. de·
corator wallpapers with
coordina\ed d raperies.
Dran'la(ic'3 br home with
very pr1 (>a l e family
room . formal d irung & all
in a lovely s elling
$172,500.
559.allt
496-~ ..... ~
493-9494 49$-5220
B.EGAMT HOME OM
PVT. GOLF COURSE
Customized in & out '!!!!~~~~~~~~I Country Fr. influence
Pvt. gated commun1l}
3Br. den. 3full ba_ 2700 sq
ft. $400,000. P h 493.3745 or
851-9061 Own/Bkr
TIRED OF
TRIPPING
on tricycles _then I~~ us .,_wport le«h I 069
sbdrhow y1oub thl5 ternf1c 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• m , a. strea m vrew
town ho me 1n Orange llG CANYO ...
Tree, the best of adult on· CONDO
ly communities Pnced reduced. Short
lease/option available.
C /21 ........ Cftlhr 640-~357 , ...... .,.....
Completely refurbished.
one blk to beach. You
own the land. G reat
't523 CAMP05Dt:l1Mt4E ~::.~~./
Y our rr i e nd s a nd '~V ~
nelghbor!i use Classlried 759•9221 whe n t he } h ave
something to sell. They·nl!!!!!!!!~!!!~!!!!!!~
t e ll you how well it 1""'9 1044 _~_·o_r_ked_f_o_r _lh_e_m_! ___ ,•••••••••••••••••••• •••
macnab I Irvine
realty
A SUBSIDIARY OF
THE IAVINE COMPANY
WOOOIRtOCH cov..-TOMt
Ide a l gr eenbe lt location from
across the lake & private beach !
Pro f ess i o n a ll y d ecorate d
throughout. Sunken living room ,
green house window in nook .
Landscaping designed by "Roger's
Gardens." Large private patio,
central-air. Young Park 551~8700.
IEACHDUPUX
PRIC E RED UCED
Motivated sdlers Tr~
l.S";. down with hui It m
finan1cng Compl ett'I~
rurn Summer w inter
rentals 4710 Seas hore
Or Ask for Eileen
C /21 .,_wpori Cf'ftter
640-5357
llRD"SEYE
Ocean + bay view cClndo
Boal s lip Try 10'< down
Owner is motl\'aled ' •
World R. E 54J 2.591
618 Kings Pl 3 BR. ram
rm, !~., ba. h'(e lot, qwel
neighborhood $211!.000
645-~
$20,000 DOWN
Eas tbluff 5 ~drC1om
Owner will ca rr)
Balan~e wiUl paymenu
of S1SOO per mo Total
pr ice $269 .0 00
71 4 1675 2073 or
2J.3fl87. ~'15 ----
-.4AGNtFIC ENT
HACllHD A O H
IACX IAY
4 Bdrm Maids room.
pool. s tarned glas!> v. m
dows . $499.000 ·\l(t.'nl
646-1°'14
VERSAILLES
2bdrm. 2ha condo. O<'ean
& harbor view, man\
amen1t1es. pout. b~
o w n er. Sl 49 .500
2131821· 7949
BEACH llJPLEX
Two . 2 bdrm. 1 bath un·
ilS. Summer/winter ren
tals. P n ced for quick
sale.
IALIOA ..... Ewr<>RT
Realty 6 7 5·8 I 7 0
MAKE OFFER
Owne r leaving tow n
Need qw ck sale 4 Rdrm.
2 ba. lbgh assumable In
Appr ais ed S2 25.000
HVH. Bill 975-1260 or
760-0241
leach,,,..,., 1150
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Coronado Ca ys
t <>ronado Peninsula
3 bdrm 2 ba. Chanel
front home with 40' L
s haped dock for 2 boats
High beamed ceilings,
atnum. fireplace, wet
bar & pnvate patio on
I.he cha.nel. Greal home
for living & entertaining
Owner 213 391·3606
Comrmrcial PropHty 1600 •••••••••••••••••••••••
U.GUMA IEACH
9600SQ.FT.
14 Leased commercial
1miuslnal uruts located
on one of Laguna's main
highways Buildin g re·
centley remodeled. High
demand area. Partners
want out, offering very
atl:act1ve rw~ncing on a <--~pri'41e!'!OT 1"?s:ooo with S166.750down.
Realonom1cs 675-6700
M-GZO...E
Older home. garage a nd
bW'll will produce some
mcume while you plan
nt'v. development 8.950
sq fl or land near 18th &
Wh1tt1e r. C M
Wffley M. Tcrytof'Co.
Re-alton 644-49 I 0
HLYDOFC BLDG
~\Lf: T Ri\DE FOR
c o M·L
~1.(~I Tn net lse . Bkr.
7l\ 1;73 1 2 4 1 or
213 46"·2270
omcE BLDG
HEW NEW HEW
10,400 sq ft renl able
nrea Downtown Sant a
Ana Sl.200.000. E x ·
cellent t erms. Chuck
Spiller. Broker. 63\.l266.
For Sale . 22.000 s q ft.
commercial bldg, prime
location. Grand Ave.
SA. Sl.000.000. 29~
down T\?rms. Will move
out or lse back. Prine On·
ly pleas e. Call Hahn
Realty -Ted Beck etl
973-1071
THE ILUFfS C0ttdomiaiunts IT own-. housnforM 1700 Up per bay ,..view Most ••••••••••••••••'•••••• desired on gina l area. Spacious 3 bdrm + hob New 3 bd air cond. garden
by room. end unit. Huge Condo near S.C. Plaza
pat io. S250.000 Agl, S40-4S85. S88.000
640-S.SSO. -~'* 1100 _________ , ....................... .
IUMfTS
TOOAY'S IEST IUY
2 Lot.&, steps to bay &
beach $535.000 Call
NOW.
JONES IULTY
673-6210
SPECTACULAR
''POIMT .. S IDR~
Only 3 y rs new wit h
va u l t e d ceilin g s ,
gourmet kltch, balcony
game rml 5x7' s pa In
master ba h morn PLUS
much more . Now offered
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decorated, 3 bdrm. 2 ba
fireplace. Great view of
bay Crom large patio.
Beach at your front door.
Avail Sept lS, Yearly
lease, suoo mo. 673·3466
or 644-4323.
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mo, lat & htSt + SlOO
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move in. 2261 Miner St
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2.br. 2ba $'700
3br. 2ba SlOOOfum
3br. 12"7ba f12.S·$1500
-lbr, 2i..tba $700
<tbr t B 2~1b8 $'9llO
4br, 3ba SIOOO
4br. 2"1ba $1750Spyglass
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OC~ANFRONT 3·2 IBr
wmter rentals now avail
673-6210 dys, 673 24!13 an.
5PM
BAY FRONT
Lg glamon>m 2Br. 2Ba.
boat doc\t avail. $1300
mo Owner/ogt 615·0105 - -::r L.rg. 2.Br condo Newport
Heights. Frp lc . pool.
washer & drye r
t600/mo 6'75-8410 dys, or
673 2287 eves
NEW TOWNHOM E
3bdrm, 21 2ba, patio.
frplc. 2 car gar. pool.
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IACICIAYVIEW
2Br. 2Ba Condo, like
new, highly upgraded
S9'15 ll\O, ~
OCto:AN t~RONT Large
deluxe 3 bdrm, '675. I
bdrm. $450. Wmter No
pets..: 613-0040.
Sleeping room s &
kJlchenelles. S90 wk &
up, Oceanfront . 6?5-874~
Yearly, upstairs, quaint :.!
br, l ba. utll pd, $450 mo,
Call 67S-8213.
YRLY .J br, deck. gar
prkg .. llaundry rac. Avl
now. sssomo.673~
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tenant, 1475/mo + ulil. 1 Br Lodry. Gar, Patio 'll 675.7639
bik beach. Winter S425. ---------
Yearly SSSO. 67J.93:n Stodio apt, full kilchen.
rerng, ut1l incl $350.
MEAR IA Y 8.51-1664
2 Br. garage, $600 winter ----..1...-..... ---~-l-0-7 Also 2 Br, bayview, dee~. lolMta ,,..,._ ~
gar. S650. ;.;;·~~·;;1~~·~~;;;;:; JACOBS REALTY Bay Fron\ l Bdrm
675-6670 p a r jt in g. U l 1 Is pd
Several small I & 2 BR's
rum $355 & up, Several 2
BR oceanrront apts
Winter& yrly. All ut1I pd
673-9270
675-3063 Wknds. 679-9667
Eves
$300 Utils pd. I Br
Duplex. 411 E. Bay Ave
Balboa . No pet s
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2 Bdrm. 1 Ba.th. w /del'k &
encl. gar. E.side. $450
The Real ti!tate Store
67H771
YILLAMADBA
2 er. 2 Ba, gas stove.
d s hwhr I ncl. ~n t'l
guages Couple pref
Children OK. No pets
S450. Util pd. e1tcept elec.
2:124 Elden, 642-1213
3Br, 28a apl $395/mo 795
Shalimar. C.M. 522·1734,
9-5 or 871).1882, af\. 8P M
2bdrQl, 2ba, new twnhse.
la\mdry, patio. ~dulls. no
pets S42S. 64S-7300.
NltFECT
2br,2'.. $500
lbr. 2ba. $650
Lge beaut apt in perl
cond frplc lndty d /w encl
gar 540-4400.
12 Bdrm. House, rncd yard,
Garage. P.et OK. $480
mo. $125 De~, ~2·0857
adults o nly. no pe ts lt523 CAMPIJ,Da:IR~~HE lolboa Penins.ula 3207 Newly remodeled Nit•e
yard $35°lo 6<16·
4 Bdrm 2 Bel + 3 Bdrm. 2 Small Bach. S3(J() Yearly
Charming L ge Ca n al Ba . Steps l o beach Utils pd 4 ·8P M
Front p r , 1{1ant Complete with linens Manager 675-5112
sundeck. (rplc, r tlY Wee k I y M o nt h I Y.
1 Br Eastside, crpts, drps.
bill\ r ange, dishwasher.
yard. 642·6243 ............•.........•
Bay fTont large 2 hdrm. 2 4924 eves * *IRVINE!!
ba Condo m Newport E.s1de 3 Br 2 Ba , lrg hv SSOO·S950 pr mo on 1 yr
Ba y Tow~rs Vtiry lux rm. rrplc. ff.'nc. yrd, dbl lease Nine lo choose
unous, Security bldg gar. Chnslian family, no from. We're the ones 10
remodeled, wlk to· ........... i'--"14.l.:"'"586 Newport Beach, bay view
$700/yrly utll -~ 2 bdr m . I bath. rrpl(' !Spacious I brlrm, garden
673-0922 Costa 0 3724 patio. no garage Yearly apt Pool & rec. All utils
•• • •• • •• • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • S 6 0 0 . A gt I 0 w n e r pd. Adult. no pets
BLUFFS CONDO SUS CASIT AS 675-6160. El Puerta Mesa Possible boat s lip , rats, child OK t650 1st, all
Upgraded 2b1lrm, 2bu UJ.~, .. •b Id
how.e Wllh private yrrl & Capktr.o •och 3218 847·2032 ----nvuu r gc
formation cull !>40 115 I
~HERITAGE
Lge 3 Br, 2'12 ba Like a f\irn l br. apt $325 & up 2959 Maple Ave Apt 5 mdl. No pets S1 200 Encl gar. Adulls. no Ocean rmt upper dplx, . ,
759-0309 peL" 2110 :-Jt.!wport Bl custom new 38r, 2Ba, 2 3 BR 2 Ba, fplc. o1w
5"8·4968 bet wn 8 30 & sundks. frplc. yrly lse adults, no pets SSOO carp o rt No µe t s ••••••••••••••••••••••• So Coast Condo, 3br. 2ba. Rcalllj
675-8018 a s l + $200 secur. (Uf]c ·
$7?.S •mo Gardener mcl Beaut. 2br, 2ba. Capo Bch ram rm, pool. s pa. te n-551-3000 ~~~~~~---· Oelt) h'.e!f_67~~ a pt. frplc, ocn '1ew rus. $700/m>. 631·2384, or 49?01\arranta t'kw),lf\ln~ ::: trviM 3144 $.57S/mo. 496-7MO !IS2·0l24 Lee Ann
• • REALTORS HARBOR RlDGI:: Un 5pM $1.200mo.67~~1 l t last mo sec de11 .
furn. Townhom e Jbr. --------633-4681or537,8.571 3ba. ram rm. hb. dui. Ht.itinqton Beoch 37 40 2 BR upper dplx oceanfrt __
atrium 2900 sq ft view. ••••••••••••••••••••••• W swtdeck &c rplc S850 lbr. ruce. clean, close to
S2200tmo mcl gardener <;ompass Motel Low dai yrly ~!4928 _ s hop &c transp. Pref Fem ~6,000
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will net )OU 4 deluxe un
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Loh for SciM 2200 ......•.....•.......... . , ........ ..,.
REDUCED $7,000
Only $64.500 Ocean view
lot plus approved p lans
for ui level home Walk
tng distance to Dana Pt
Harbor Owner 631H6l4
Mobile ~ Pon
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take over pa} ments.
536-6119 Eve
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FOR LEASE
New 2 bedroom 2 bath
home Mission Lakes
Country Club <:oir
tenn is.pool Beaut1full.\
landscaped. no main
tennnce yard
9690 Cl ubholti.C Hd
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213 3'HI 2572
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ATTN . Executive's •••••••••••••••••••••••Clean 38r IBa Obi Gar. •••••••••••••••••••••••
Beaut 3 br. 2 ,, ba. fam. Jasmine Creek new . 2 CrplS, drps NO PETS. Oceanview 2BR+den. 4
rm home m Woodbndge story. ocean veiw, 3 Br 3 $495 mo. 548·6680, decks, lease. $700 Ask
Avl Oct l to Apnl l Cls Ba Fam rm 2700 sq 3 ar 2 Ba. (rplc. pool. walk ror Oave644-721l
to lake. pools & lenAis f s 1 5 oo 2 t 3 /
N l 'm o to sch ools & OCC . Beaut. 3 Br w1v·1ew All Sl.000 mo o pets 4466684 551·2266 .:.__:_____ &5/mo. 675-6736 new in.side. Lge yard
LocJuna•och 3148 Old CdM charmmg 2br 3 Br . 2 ba, dbl gar 1900/mo.640-SSJ6
••••••••••••••••••••••• roll age, North side or $1625/mo. + dep 845 Oar· 3 Br, l ba. frplc, lge deck,
Beach F'ronl home winter
lease. 3bdrm, furn
frpl c. beaut vie""
2l3 790 3272
hwy Gar, s tove rell St Avail n o w . hardwood noors, fenced
$.575/mo lst & las\ S250 700.9626 back yard & dbl garage
cleamng dep. Call Roxie. --S700 mo. Agt, 494.7551,
642-4210 wkdays only Dea ,oW 3226 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • LOIJlllMI tlls 12 50
LOCJMftoHiquef 3152 2bdrm.den,mce Ncw customw/aU thelux· •••••••••••••••••••••••
••••••••••••••••••••••• ~Imo, 7f17 '"J Acacia wies 3 Br 2 Ba. $750, 3bdrm. 2ba. 2 car gar,
NIGUB. SHORES -~h-~67 33186 Robles. 714·496--6804 recr eation facilities
On·ans1deoC llw» nc·wl~ IRVIMETERRACE Great Dana Cr est 3 $625 /m o . No p e ts
llel·oratl'd hom1·. ind Lovely Three Bedroom, Br + ra m rm Ne w _4_'Y7_-407 __ 2 ____ _
lint'ns. 3 Ur 2 B:J . loft. Two Rath llome With landscapmg. low ca re Spaciou s Executi ve
.,pa, udult!. prt:-f max 3 u ns urpassed Views o r W/Spnnklers. Close to home. 4bdrm, 3ba. 3 car
per..ons Avail toil. 7 9 1l a ) & 0 c f.' a 1'1 sch. park. New home. gar, formal din rm. lrg
Mos $1200 mo incl $1200 Month, Year's $005/mo. Avail now. call country kitchen. view.
ga rde n e r & w a\cr Lease Broker.759·9100 days 637.4658 ask for 21JIG21H300 ( F'ran!'1eJ '850/mo. 7~7--CCKta Mno 3224 Jack or eve5 & wknds ~wport ~och 3169 ••••••••••••••••••••••• call 645-1771or960-S8X4. ..•.•.•.•.••••.........
Lux I Br. 4 ba. + rec rm
On ocean I Ir~ ram only
i l400 mo ~pl to June
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J Br condo, View or moun·
tains, near golf course.
Laguna Hills village
Pools, tennis, volleyball
etc. tB95. 962-5585. Ask
for Dee.
644-6120or6445400 ly & wee k l) Ap\~ Y I I I 2bd Iba 2 SO+S295548-6Sl!__ ----Kitchen. pool, Color TV ear Y ove Y • ·
Newport Crest. 4bdrm. Opposite beach Ulils pd pallos. ldry fac, garage, Sl50 mo. 2 Br I Ba, Mesa
3ba, ram rm, unobstruct From S80 week ll8 l lth ~· 675-82l~ -Verde. avail 9/lS. Adults.
ed ocean view $950 mo St H B S.36-4170 · C«OftO ~Mar 3822 no pets SS9-622l Agt _
548·5()19, 557 7520 LacJima leach 3 7 4'8 •• •• •• •• •• ••• • • • • • • • • • • ~ Br Duplex, Kids I Pets
S.. "-••••••••••••••••• •••••• ~ blocks to ocean, 2br OK. Yard. $425, Capistr..o 3278 TW1t4 PALMS lba, rrplc, avail 9 2 so. 548-4301
•••••••••••• •••• ••• ••• • LUXURY VU APTS SS50tmo 642-5290 EAST SIDE TRIPLEX
Beaut 2bdrm condo. all Now ren\ing at winter Exclusive area 2 bd, 2 ha Lg lBr. tBa units, com-
xtras. rerng, 2 story rates. I & 2 Bdrm apts. 2 c ar all ga r ag e . p le t ely r edecor ated
pool. 2 kids OK, no dog rwn. Maid service avail. $750/mo , 673 0936 or 1-:ncl garage.vacant. no
Avail 8·21, 14?.5/mo Isl. Jol'om 1575 l blk beach & 213·498-6.'nleves. kJds or pets. 2426 Orange
_la_sl_.496-6576.8319_30_3_ t own t36 C'l1ff Or ---. -Ave 549·2042 ~__. 3280 Laguna &>ach 4!!7 -1773 Bachelor Separatf.' un1l .-nraAno - - -Ocean s ide Ulll paid 1 Sr 1 ba. lge backyard & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport•ach 3769 $300 497.4951 patao (;pt/drps. gas
3 Br. 2 ba. cplS & drps me ••••••••••••••••••••••• stove, encl gar. water pd.
$575 /mo, c hild OK SHORTTERM Charmmg 1Br. south or sml pet ok $41\0 mu ~-41_645_ ·2462. 213~~u 3398 RENTALS hwy, bit ms. beam l'CIL 545-6169
Homes FunWshed or Weekly & Winter g a r a g e . S 4 9 5 I m o
u..t.Wshed 3300 Agent 675-8170 _955_·364_9_. ______ ~ Br, l ba. $400. Patio &
3 bdrm duplex 29th & Costa MeM 3124 carport. Avail now •••••••••••••••••••••••
MISCH I FAMOUS
HNTALSJHl ... a
lar'CjtWectiOft WWtr & Ytariy
fun\. .. Ultfwft.
Balboa. Winter rental ••••••••••••••••••••••• --_640-__ ·0!m
S6'75/mo. 213/68l-8347 or I Br Newly decor gas pd 2 Br. with Gar $350 714167~ encl gar Adlls pool Carpet, water paid 2l76
642 5073 "B" Placenlla 636-1120
STEPS TO BEACH. 1. 2. 3 3 -Br Townhouse. newly 1·5PM
Bdrm Winter No pets det'or ga~ pd enclsd 3 Hdrm 2 Ba Apt 0 1!> 673-6640 gar i\dh.s pool 642 5073 hwsr rernge for1·ed a ir
LIDO ISLE
Ch.irminl! 2Rr :.!Ba .
frplc, dbl KaraJ,te. µatm.
no pet:. Wmtcr $725 m<>
1>73 -1184
Mewport leoch 3269 7 oceanfronts rrom ~)()
••••••••••••••••••••••• lo $1600 Many other
Ocean flon\ F'um Apt 3 2 Br~ ba'Ui Apt N~;ly h eat. c rpt s d rv::.
Bdrm 2 Ba Avail Sept. decor Gas pd enclsd 642·4975 Adults onl~
8th to J UM 1st 1981 gar pool AdJlS 642 5073 Lrg 2 .... 'rm, rence<t ~·rd
BAYFROHT
Beacon lay
ON TllE W ATl':R
lleauurul 2 bdrm +den. 2
ba. frpk, 1wt beach li11I
incl $12001mo Winter
BAYFROHT flol ls.
EXCEP1'10NAI. VI EW
or Pav1hon Plush decor
$700/wk or short term ..
W1HTBl R&n'ALS
2 Br. new furn, S600/mo
I Br. SSOO/mo.
Bach w11h kitch 1285
Waterfront /Salisbury
673-6900 ----------
WINTER R&n' ALS
Duplexes. 2 br & 3 br.
S42S 10 $.50() Near beach ~wprt Bch Rily 675· 1642
4Rr. 2Ba. 2 s tv. on the wtr.
hout s1u1• lie. ~t50 mo
615 36\e
LIOOISLE
<.:omplt!lely rurnished
with C\'t!rylh1ng you
n~, Re~dele<l & de·
l'Orall'CI 3 Br. den 2 bath.
Monthly Bill Grundy,
~tr, R75-6l61 -----
W1ntt!r Re ntal on l he
hearh. Uuplcx 2 Rr
lowe1 $5()() l>P<'r SSSO,
2tHlh W O«canfront
759 IG77
Beaut iful E side Costa
Mesa 3 Bd 2 Ba pool
home on quiet c ut.de-s ue
$795, J e anne S alter, Exec LaQuesta home nr
631-1266 beach. 4 BR 2 Ba. Fam
I~ ;z ~ ~111 ~~ s;~ ~~fdari~a~
--------.(t., o£, Li11"1& ltPH•-R'tALTO ' $1000 m o, 964-7198 or
Duplex Eastside, 2 Bdrm,
2 ba, patio & garage.
675-0562
COMPLETE HOME
RENTALSERVlCE
ALL AREAS. SIZES
AND PRICES
CALLTOO/\Y
631-4555
LGE 2 .Br borne. cpts, sl v,
refrig, med yd, gar,
adJts, $350 mo. 644·9806
2 BR, very qweL Adults
No pets. Range & refer
Ut1 Is paid $490 mo.
648'"2 w 18th. 642-0835
645-3447
Walk to bch. clean 2Br.
dbl gar. no pets. avail
Sep\ 1. $495 m>. 964-2283
Lo\•ely 3br. 2ba. hme 1"2
1rule to bch. X.lnl Area!
16251 mo. 962:7940
New 2 s tory exec HD
home lease, S blks lo bch.
3 bdrs, 2"'1 ba, ram rm. 2
(/p, 3 gar, gated comm.
nr sch ls. tennis goU.
huge lot. gard mcl, no
pets $1000 m o , Ca ll
536-9?81
ATTENTI~! INCOME
PROPIRTY OWNERS
/\· l building mechanic
needs 3Br home for work
done o n prop e rty .
842·0259
NO FEE! ApL & Condo beach loca\Jons
rentals. Villa Rentals
67s-4912 Bkr
Big Canyon Condo-Adlts.
2Br. den, 3Ba, pool.
jacuzzi, tennis. no pets
19'75 mo, 833-3349
We're open every day
BURR WHITE
REAL TOR, IMC.
675--4630
645-3447 ------uu , -------E·Side 2Br Garden a pt ch1ldrenOK $450/mO
L rg 2bdrm . step s lo di s 9 6 3 • 7 6 0 0 o r beach . pnvate pallo. w/gar 11 ls , no peJ thru JWte. S46-S684 SJ:i() 1602lst St 548-2127_ 64S.1227.
2 Br, 2 Ba Sundeck S425
__ .......... -... cOfldcNt••wns
OH WATB Furnished
•a•A-Y•F•R•O•NT-•2-s•to•r)•.-ti•vl Avail approx Oct Ls l
rm, dramaltc & exciting 548·8675 dys. 760·1418
2 br, dining rm. super de· eves & wknds
Avail Now 2 bdrm
twnhse, ll'2ba. frplc. bll
ms, no child ren /pets
19 40 Walla ce, C #3
546-6985 dys 54~ 0967
after 6pm Beautiful bayfroot home
with s bdnns, fnnl din
nn, lge patio, pier & s lip.
$3.000/mo, Lease. Wat......_...._.,
IRc: &"11-1400
3400 •••••••••••••••••••••••
2br, l 'hba. No. Irvine
area.~/mo.
637-4001
Ciawll6nll 211
cor Sl.500/mo'yrly.
Waterfront /Salisbury
673-6900
PINE BLUFF APTS
Spac. 1 Br w11on . Adult
Complex, Patio, view 2bdrm. 2ba, pauo. gar,
!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~I frplc, encl gar .• gas rrplc. nr shop_pj,'}_g. & atove; ·--:;~"" .. ----,.., ~ ~::;..-J.1 nftllt_-'~'
lndry rm. WlO $4.50/mo, 54&.6000 . u..fw...ished 3425 ~~!11!!!!!!~!11!!!!!!~~!11!!!!!!~~1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NO
LEASE I
SPMC 631,6107 0.... ,oW 3826
WATBAlOMT
36' Pier It slip, 3 bdrm &
den, ample parking, S900
without s lip , $1 ,050
w/slip per mo. Agl ,
R.H. R. Briu', 673-7300
IBITIMES .. ., IBtlCAS LEADER
IM Ttm IUSIMISS
Ofa..'TALS"
CALL
631 .. 4555
Sharp East Bluffs Condo ,
view , 3bdrm, 2Va ba ,
$1600 /mo . 759· l 24 4 ,
Irvine. TW'tle Rock. Tri·
level, .3Br. 2111Ba Pvt.
patio. Frplc, attached 2
car gar, tennis courts.
pool, + much more. ms .
child ren o k P I P.
TI4.&51·1142.
MIMI OCEAM VU
Versailles 2 BR 2 BA.
pool. J acuzzi. S'100/mo
yrly.
OHTHllAY
2 BR 2 BA, security, pool.
1925/mo. w ..................
--631-1400
REQUIRED l
I
YEAR-ROUND F\JN:
&Side 3 Br 2 Ba. Buill· •••••••••••••••••••••••
ins In Tri,plex, SS50 mo Xtra lg 2Br, 2.Ba , garage.
No pets 640-1Z78 E ves walking distance 10 bch.
$450 mo 640-5078 or
675--4174 2 Br l "'1 Ba townhouse.
bit-Ins. air, patio, & gar
No pets. $425 645-<483'7 Hwvl ... Gli •odl 3840 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Social Act1v111es 01,
rect111 •Free Sunday Lovely all adull, no pels.
Brunch. BBO's •Pat· 9'e8tiBllU l .W Br apts. 6200 Ed·
lies • Plus much more inger, h,b. 846--06L9. APARTMEtnS GAEAT RECREATION: 2Br 2Ba $450-$455 Deluxe poolside xtra lge
Tennis • Free Lessons 398 West Wil5on. 631-5583 2br. 2ba. Blto.s. dshwhr.
(pro & pro shop)• 2 Adults. No pets l ~ miles beach. AdJts,
Health Clubs•Sauna • n o p ets, $3 9 S m o .
Hydromassage•Swim· 2 Bdrm. New drapes & 536-8362.
ming . D1lving Range paint. refrige. 1 c hild HUNTl~TAW 1 •ICES
BEAUTIFUL APART· OK. No pets. $365. Sierra ~ """" -
MENTS: Singles. 1 & Mgmt. Co. 641-1324. SPARKLING STREAMS
2 Be .. rooms • Fur· 8 2 B CASCADING u Newly decorated 3 r a WATERFALLS 631-1226, I ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
LIDO ISLE
2 Br. 2 Ba, Den, Frplc,
Cable TV, elec. gar. dr,,
$1250 m o . Adul t s .
673-1328, 675"6948.
Perfectly placed Condo in nished & Unfurnished Townhouse. Spacious . TOWE RING PlNES
Orange Co. 2 Bdrm. 2"'2 •Adultllvlng •NoPets fireplace, pool. Quiel NEWSPACIOUS
Ba . with greenbe lts . •Models Open daily area, Adults. no pets. LAKESI DE ADU L T
Priced incorrectly at 9 to 6 5495. 645-3381. 675-5949. APTS.
s.'>50 per mo, 1 year tease Oakwood •Ask Manager about Adu It comm uni t)' $425-$475. 2 Br. 2 Ba. Apts. SlSODiscounl
PRIM E l5 /\t: t:om
merc1ul Land 000 fl fron
tage on llw ) 11
$1.200.000 Call Barb· a
Glass al C "21 Su11dp1
Big t:anynn 2ur. rully
fwn community µool &
tennis . month to monlh
or lse S1200 Ask ror Bill
Bayshores Grat'lous living SS2 3-100. Garden Apartments Some w ith e n c Is d •Elegant fireplaces
2685 Bays h o r e Or. Only qualifiedneedl·all. HewportBeach/So. garage, firepla ce. All •Privatelakesidepatios
4bdrm, 2~ba, Avail Sepl 1700 161h SI .lluilt ins, lndry rm. Close & balconies
is. year lse, 213.441.3252 Newport Terrat'e condo. 1o shopping. TSL Mgmt. •Heated pool& IOo~er al 161hl hi I I or 38.S-2176, 3bdrm, 2Y:iha, highly up 17141 642•5113 642 1603 w r poo spa
graded with lovely patio. •4 mi.les from beach
Newport Heights very was her/dryer. stove & Newport Be•ch/No. 2 Br Crpts, drps, bit-ms 142-I 160 ~950
INVESTORS
15 units in Costa Mesa. Large,, two n nd one bedroom apartments .
Ga r ages a nd car>?.orts . Cente r
courtyard with BSQ s. Near schools
and shoppinj?. Asking price $595,000.
·~·
2 BR. fe nced y ard .
garage, pets & children
OK. S425 mo. 22Zl B.
Pomona. 64S·5480 o r
646-6238
KIDS MTS OK
E·Side Aouse. Garage.
Fncd yard. 1695. 642·2510.
646-4848
Easts\de 3 Bdrm 2 Ba.
qvlng room , Family
room, firep,ace, fe nced
yard, Gfrdener, carpets.
drapes. 'Cloae lo schools .
1675. 5:16-1737 an 3PM.
FYOU
have a service to offer or
&OOda to sell. rtace a n ad fn the Oa ly Pl l ot
Cla.uined Sectloo . .
Phone 642-se'll.
private newly decorated f . Co 1 I 880 Irvine gar. Adlts, no pets. $400 7562 Ellis Ave H B
lge 2 story condo, 3 Br. 2 ~~!·& Ja~~,/~~ 1a1 t6thl mo. 1110 Victo ria St. (3blks W. of Be~ch Bl>
ba, powder room, !rplc &i A i l · d (714) ~1 1 04 548-1367 Alt5PM. pool. Walk to schools . p ets. va imme . -'---------13 BR 21ri Ba twnhse. close
$900 m o. 645_4955 o r _63_1_-_ll_n_f_or--'ap:..:p'-. ___ !'----------' SPACIOUS adlt 2 BR I Ba lo beach. (pie, gar. lge
,, .. , _..... Near Hoa" u~p., 2bdrm, ----------1 apl, open beams, ser ving pal\o, ssso per m o ........_.. ., """' WINTER Bachelor lge, bar 1--· ol wood thruout """"' ~ l ""b•. 2 ca r gar , lrg · "'"' · ..,... ~.:_·o.;rv;..:__'.,._----
JURnE aocK GLIM
5 Br, 3 Ba, 3 ca r gar
4Cll-988-1234. ext 214 .
°"* ..... w.t.r 3 Br. 2 Ba, frpk, wet bar.
mrig, bltm partly furn.
paUo. Side ile slip for ?.5'
boal. No pets· $1000 mo.
yrly. 6'75-4421.
frplc. no pets. slps to $375 mo. 673-8803 evs. -P a t I o . 2 s l o r Y • sand, $240 /mo , open hse -'---------Sublse to Mar Jl. 1981
washer/dryer, re frlg , S/55206NeptuneS48-9275 Ne w 3 Br , 2~ Ba 38r, 2Ba wtrfml condo
pool. sauna , jac. By T o wnho u se . $550 w /boat s lip $900 m o
month or year. Avail Private yard. Close to l2U ) 592·5426
Sept 16, 1625/mo. Dys : WINTER 2br. Crplc, dis· shopping Adults 1982
Woodbridge. Sbr. !am rm. llG CAMYOM 714-973·12SS, Eves & hwasher . gar, stps to Maple,548-Z408 l Bdrm, garden condo,
Sat/Sun: 714.,.97-2180. sand. no pets, $SOO/mo lilte new, pool. no pets.
din rm, 3ba, a ir. month· McLain Townhome. 2 BR
month, no pets. $975. 2ba. Tennis, pool, jac, Nwpl Och, wtrfml. sec
Ag\: S4l-S032. sec. Cvd park\ng for 2 bldg, elegant 2Br. 2Ba. 2
ORANOETREE Patio cars, 644-7722 d ys or pvt patios. pool. lndr)'
640-8368ev twknda tac. undrgmd parking.
home. 2 br. 2 ba, den, din 1---------reduced to 18'15 rm. For rm. All amenities. Adlta. NEWPORT S HOR ES, pvtahowlng95S·l961
No pell!. $.'\50. 559.cmo 3bclrm. 2ba, newly re · 1..:..----=-----
RANCHO S""' JOAQUIN decorated. older pre· IN T H E LAKES . "'~ ,.____. .. a /mo 675 "'°""" N o rthwood , I bdrm VlLLA-Nearly new Coo· "",_,, ..... · . ...,....,
do on ,,_., Co ........ 28r . 6'7Ul45. 1tudlo, $450/mo . Call
uvu ... ... David 979-3953 or Peg
28a. C real View. Alr. NewlY redecorated. 3 Br. SSa.2000.
open htle SIS 5206 Ncp· East side, 2br. l~ba, up· $410 /m o. 962-6533 pvt
tune 548·9275 per front with balcony, ply new paint $400. 120 E
Oceanfro nt 2br . X lnt :!OthSt.646-0l(I0,646-6219 Woodlake Apta. 1&2Br
cond. Adults, no pels, apts . Adulls , no pets ,
Gar. Winter, $575. 3br, 2ba, drapes, cln. nr Be •. , .. , 'e ""'"6591 213-795-3018 Wilton• Placentia. SS7S. au •. i ""vi w.-·
963-lm alUpm Love ly 2 • S Bdrm
Oceanfront/view 2 &i 3 Br, T ownhouses, gar age, b a lcon y. frplc. gar 2 Br. frplc, E.slde, Im " patio,laundry lac.$425&
F r o m $550. winter. mac .• $460/mo. lat • ~.c.11 2131-.1202.
640-478'7 last. AvaU. now. No pets.
lehlkl. 84&-80l6 Jmmac 1 br, l\.\ ba condo
Microw ave, Washer/ 2 81 . Fa m . Rm .
Adults. mstmo Owner Gardener encld. S'795.
Tr.de your old stuff for
SELL Idle items wllh a ne w aoodiea wllh • Have aomethinc to aeU7
Delly Pilot ctusil\ed Ad. Claulfied ad. 642-5678 Cluaified .eta do.it well.
nr H\U\Uf\ll<lft Harbor fr
shopplnc. tliC>O. Pool. Call
aft.tr WM .-5359. 781>-1719 M4·511m..
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New Llllt CONDO lbr h bl~ from twarh 3 yn, New""'1 beuch eon
pool, le.Ml.I, dubbae .; Bdnn 2 811 Upelaln 6o, fuJly fWll. tennla. J••o'.
walle d co m m unit Bui lt Ins. und«k. c ar pool, Aauna. 1ar, laun
$6)0/mo 17$ ~ ~\ t , Lta e ~ 12'Jl"t "lh. SI dry .. walk lO bcuu:h DOO
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AJI typel of real estate
hwestmenlJI since 19'9
SpecltlllMcj "' 211dTDt
642-2 I 71 US.0611
Lott & ,._. 5300 hn1alll IHO Http W..._, 7100 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
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wa.rcl. 675-9295 or 67).6007 ESCOITS
LOST . 2 do gs ! F e m Z4 lira. &4l-Ol80
Shepherd ty~ blk/Wht. c•/CMcb
Male Blk Lab. REWARD ••A.-•bp-fMC-•/V-he-• M5·2665
1'.l5t. MaJe Buff Cocker
Spaniel Ans lo n ume
"Chester" CdM . C1.unen
llighlands area Reward
642 7418or759·0351
UTnl .AHf'illlS
ESCORTS
all major credit cards
accepted
5»4723
Apl. 14tlalant Mana&er
Trainees. Wiii train
Couples Paper work A
mai11tenenace 6'2·5073
t:talbo• Jbr 2111t "u r1 • • Wiil 1Ju1t.I l,1Swt
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$10,000 Up On Real
Property No <;redlt
<.:heck. No P1:nulties. l"or
Al't1on call AGT 613 7811
Jo'OUNO. Whit e c at,
o range to i l. M-a l e *FOXY LADY• OUTCALL ONLY
ASSB41LY/
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t mmed lat e open in gs
Wo rk near tbe be»Ch.
Mech1rnical assembly ,
winng, soldenng G mo.
min exi>. req'tl. Growlna
co .• good benem s. <:all
ror a ppt 64S·3632.
Newport Manne Engr .
t020 W.17lhSt.,C.M. tlt'ck Sl75 rnu t 111'
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buch 2 ljr ~ tk-.• .. n
\'11'111 4~ -4&M
Su.1dau, ruJI k1tl'hl'll '"1tlk w be1H'h Nonh I uaiun_.
Non s muk~t·. ~1ogh·
l>ayi; -69<& 7551 ,., , ...
~ 1561
Large 2 Br 3 & H.!11t·h
front C:omJo SPt't'l.H'
vtew. Furn '''"I S~ ~5683
l.ogmaMicJwf 3852 •..•••...•.............
2 Br, 2 ba condo on golf ~ourse includes refer.
washer & dryer . $600
492-6700or 492·2796
Hewpcri 8.och 1869 •••••••••••••••••••••••
PAii NEWPORT
COUHftY CLUI
UVIHG
Singles , l&.2 bedroom
apts, & townhouses
From $449 644·1900
Coodo 2bdrm 2ba Bay
view. enclsd gara ge ,
auto. opener. $750 year
ly. TSL Mgmt 642-1603
New Duplex. ,,., blk from
beach. Avail. 9·15 Up 2
Br. 1 Ba.1675. Down 2 Br.
1 "'1 B a . S 6 2 5
(213)~Eves
OCU>4AOMT
J "'-Ir .ti t ll<I bit 1m
ll'\llC. unb 3 'n. 11ld ilbl
l(•r S\300 ~' 'rh
OCUHAOMT
.! Ar & l & bit 1ru lrpli
uni) 3 '°' old tlhl 1(>1r
tel)(). mu > rl)
JACOBS 1£Al TY
'7S-6670
WISTCUff
l.>eluxe 2 bdrm. 2 bath
\:01\d O w llh < ctrpe t&
drapes. (IJ'l'pla\•e f)Qr &
all bit 1ni. '850 per mo
Ca ll H.i r ho r R c u lty
673 4400
2 Br l bath llr beach Se~
Sat. H lo 12 $100 A• a il
10.1 1281, 46lh Street
•·~"'' fo m \k).1rr' II• ''" ha <undo w matur•• t ~''
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Rmrnl$lt' 111 a111~ ~. I x•1
1111 Jlln tro r.hr l' 1 IM1 rrn
tu l' 3 m 1 fr rn 111 h
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hvU.'I' fl.511 • 1 > U\ 11'
'1u.-.1 P ..t) l&l & l.ut \\I
IO I t).16 27811 itfl 61'M
l-'t.>m rmtntt.> w<1nu.'tl lgt.>
f urn I hr ..ipl nr IJ1·h
S2 UU m u t.<12 6 7 23
't'rll.\:C~
Rmm\e needed to shr 4br,
t bJ , h m e w poo l &
1acuzz1 Wllong d1sta111 t'
to beh Very reas1111ublt•
Call arter 6pm 995 7U7!1
ur 9!IS ·4411
N. B Share 3 Bdrm (' M S28S
2 Blocks to beach 3 hr. 2 ~() Ulll inr ~~/Non
bu, S635. yearly lst. lust S inoke r o vu J~y r s
+sec. 673-2507 ~~~ IOam M-T huri.
3 Br 21"1 8a Ocean view Pool, ten.rus. dbl garage . .f'urn. Apt to share at
Newport Cres t S82S BEACH Avail 9 15·80
yearly 642-3491 S200 Monlh. S46-7824
FEMAL E Roommat e
I Bdrm I Ba Sleps to ONLY. 2Bdrm Garde n
beach $350, Prope rly Apa r l m e n l N 0 N ~e.~~.642·1010. S MO KER Jennifer s. c....... )876 557_·_-4396 ____ _
••••••••••••••••••••••• 2bdrm Zba gar laundry M IF sh.r 3 Br house in m ce
walk 'to shops.' SJ40imo' Part of HB. Walk to bch
No pets.49J..27l0. Re s p pe r son only
-.:..---------S225 tmo 96CH187 aft 5
Old Spanish lg tBr. 2Ba, --
2 Bd. 2 BA. 7th Fir. se c din rm. garage. frplc, Wanted_. 2 rmmlS shr 3 br
bldg , Lido ba yfroot. 1400 s q ft $450 m o . hoose in Umv. Prk. Irv.
Sl.200 mo, Bob Koop, Agt. 496-7151 ~/W, W ID, swim pool. 63l·l.266 ------Jae. $2.50 person lncl util · San Juan Please call SS1·87f.S, prer.
Oceanview Bach. 2 rooms Capistrano 3878 _f_ema_l_e ___ _
in Hot.el, MOO + Sec de· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Share 3Br home. pool.
posit o r $400. 2306 W 3 Rr. 2 ba condo: Brand $2SO +. nr OCC. O c ean ( r on t . N . B . new. Pool. tenms, $650. 557. 7679 673-4154 492-6700 or 492·2796.
VHSAJWS ~llh FuntitMd M IF to shr 2Br apt, F V R cw Uftfuniilhed )900 18-35, S200 mo. + "'2 ulil.
IACH/ I I •••••••••••••••••••••.. 963-2801aft6PM. A neal upgraded full
sec.urity peot.bouae, over-
looking parklike ground
• fountain. ssoo t m o
.. Sawild r-Fr:~~=~~°i~~us!~~~a
Ne w 162 bdrm luxury 833-9331 days. 751·6270
adult apts in 14 plans eves. Lisa. Agent ~· 7211
Vernilles. Secunly com·
plex. 2 Bdrm I Vie w
67>4912Bkr
fro m sos. 2 bd r m i-----------
t.ownhouses from SS35 + Female wanted LO share
pools, tennis. waterfalls. d4'.1uxe ~ br , 2 ~a condo
ponds! Gas ror cooking & with view & 1acu n 1
heallng paid. From San Newport Beach area.
BAYFRONT apt., 2 br, yr Diego Frwy dnve North Call 646-8270. or &t2·9696
ly. lease. ~ mo. No on Beach LO Mcf adden for details.
kids. no pets. 673-8222 I then West on Mc Fadden r---------
t o S eawind Village. 3 Br, 2 Ba. yearly. W 1714)893-Sl98. 4350
Nwpt Perun. l600 mo •••••• •••••••••••• •••••
Day 642· 10 79 . Eve Oceanfront for Winte riox20' Garage. Sto rage
642-7881: Wknd 675-9021 Rentals Furnished & un o n I y . C ost a Me s a
Bdrm I I 1
1 rum. Broker 675-4912. S40 /m o. Call 1 SPM , l . yr y ease, ava1 636-4120
Ocl. l SL USO/IDD. 2 blks ROOIM 4000 1---------
lo bch. Gar, stove, refrig, 1 •••••••••••••• ••••••••• R...td 4400
c pts/ d rps , w as h er / OnNewportBeach. Be.ach •••••••••••••••••••••••
dryer, 213/ 277-4~ J ack Hotel r oom -s mall
Wa.rd. ' kitchen. 2306 W. Ocean-WESTCLIFF BLOG.
NEWPORT BEACH
Corne' Wettrhll 011-.ti "''""••rt• Aw• front. $260 & up. $260 Sec.
Fant as tic vie w, t enn1s. & deposit. 6734154. .; Ah c°"""'°''"'' heallh club, pools, spa . ...:.;...:..;;.::.;...;;.;,....______ :/c_,....1 .... ,0,..1
lbr, liv rm, kltch. bal. Avail. now 2 lovely_ rooms ,/'""'*
Avail now. Super al $.595. ". balcon~ w/pnv. ba. ~::•:: .. bO'<-•
754·0370 dys. 499·4015 kitch_en gnv..'.f..c>r~a.QMI._'"""~ '"""_:s.;·.~~H\ . ..., ev~ ' l>ro1. -~wrt:.~ . ,,.~ "°"'"" · tsl, last + $75 cleaning VILLA IALIOA dep. 675-5$33, 64>6499
Call Mr Howard
645 · 6 101
New Luxury 2 Br Condo. ROOM & locrd 4050 1-----'-------
Full Securily unde r ••••••••••••••••••••••• sq. ft. for M25 per mo
ground parlang, Ca gney Room and board for 4001 Birch SL N.B Agent
Lane, ms/rm 675-3007 highly gifted adults, pvt ._54_1_·5032 __ . -----
Bay Front AplS. $460 lo condo ~. Ftn Vly. Good
$700. Sandy beach Avail. supervision, pvt room or
Sept. 7lh. Dock space? double. 962·0510
714/67347~ & 675-6491 Vocatbt I.tab 4250
2BEDROOMS
3505 BALBOA BLVD.
Yearly lse. Starting 9-15,
$4.50 mo. mets ultls, stove
& re fr ig . G u s.
Zl3-966-17U Agt.
1 Bdrm. Yearly. SteP6 to
beach. Garage parking.
•••••••••••••••••••••••
AVAL~
WeekJy rental. Sleeps 8.
C a n y o n T e rr a c e
Townho use Secluded
pauo. l Vi blks bch. Sept/
Oct o penin gs. D ic k
Bo gard. 213 1510·1086.
Box 1707. Avalon. 90704
MQOmo. lOUSlh. St. N.B. •OCEANFRONT, Avail
673-3958, 544-6899. now, daily. weekly. Spec·
tacular view. 613-SUR F.
BEST RATE
in
NEWPORT BEACH
Dela• Office Spau
700 to 3000 Sq. Ft.
•Janitorial Service &
Ulililies Included
•Adjacent to Airport & Restaurant Row
•Acces s to 3 Ma jor
Fwys.
~·833-8813 lBr. stove. refrigerator ,
steps to beach. $350/mo. a..tdt to 5ltsoe 4300 ()(flee space avail. FUii
yrly. \se. Adults, no pets. •••••••••••••••••··~··· service executive suites
li75-3148, am or pm. Moving? ~void depos its 4f avail for leai:e in Center
cul 11 vmg e xpe nses. Pointe l.o<'ated near OC
lbdrm, pool, block to Professiona lly s inc e Airport F'or leasing in·
ocean. single adult. 1971. rormati~ call /DeeDee
$300/mo. 1142.5()(Yl. Hou:ns HuCf: 955-2211f ..
E as tbluff, c o unt r y . Med ical(De nlaltHMO.
charm. 2 Br 2 Ba up. Why waste lime a nd 776 sq. fl. in N. Costa
patio. d shwsht $625. mone )' look!ng for a Mesa. Ground noor, fully
S:Jl-2029 r oom m a l e . L et !-!S equipped. Private patio.
2 8Rl 8a,cl.oeelobeacb, locate. screen and m· e t c. U43 /m o . Tom
pr w/aimr. w10 , fresh ~::i~~ol~~=-95~7_·_1900_. _____ _
paint It cpt. SSIO. ls\, \ut Good Roommates. 1617 Westcliff. N.B Want
' 6dep. &f.S.230.1 financial Inst. 7000s.f.
VERSAILLF.S and l \\i\):f, ronpanv Isl. noor. Agent 541·5032.
Luxury Gar<kn 1 Br. All '.I Thm.lshed office. Bank of
amenities I Guard. S565 a roommate sear ch agy. Costa Mesa Plaza. Sl 75
Nolut.M5-3080 751-5111 pe r mo. No l ea s e .
Larte 3 bd .. 2 ba. upper MAnJRE Female fum'd. S56-3900.
duplex. Very ruce t12$. 2 br, 2YJ ba twnhse. Npt Alt..._ Dodon!
l7$-350t. ffata. $250/nx>. 842-1470 4' Uoiqlle free st anding , ea b nd -~ well appointed medical Oce.anview 2 • ra __;__;_....,_---•''---t blda .. located ln heart of
new Villa Balboa Condo. --------•I H.B. 6 treatment rms , X· tll50. mo. '41-3801 .Need to share living U · b.y rm. business office,
-· •1•••01. penses? Sav e ttme, tge rfteptlon rm + pvt .__ -money ft cot\fuslon. Let office area. Avail. Sept. COteOS us find a compatible I. Call today for appl to
1 Bd~~t ~ Ba roommate for you. We see.
l.arp paUo. saeen ~ applicants REOCARP!."T
883-m1 2 Bdrm. 2 Ba wtlh <KU n FINDERSSEEKERS • view ~
From '725 Ko.
lRL Propertiel WUl Shr tee \ ux. h me.
....... ~ nluly furn. 2 frplc, W'"aa& Ad RetuJt.t 142·5678 micro, C.11. •3GI
1
Execuuve 9uite trvlne
W /recept. conf rm.
~eroa , mall lo new
1arden bld l
CaD :85l·lOl21.
17 I 4t 675A8662
I lltll'•'" ZQ ,,, l:'>O 'i(I h
1-'rom s;!W l>l I 1110111 h
'111•111 I •JM & 'II H l<"I W\
'>57-711!0
''TH!"
EX£CVTIVl SUITE
fo\J II ~t'I \'It ,. ""II I'\ 111
"'•'""'""' ( ••111..r 1;.w M70
l ... KUll" Kc.uh of fie" '>P
'\bm,. Jully Ko11er Ht' .. t
tH8 \I (~ 4!n JW.I
NEW'ORT IE.AC H
IG-1!1 W•·-.1r1rrr Ur
{.ill {;t'O~ lhll64~ U~
ExM'Ul l\ l' 0H1cc• '!Ullt'
11V111I Nt'ltT 0 . 1rport
285 sq (l rnclucle~ rcccp
't 1 o n 1 s t J u n 1 t o r 1 a I
scrvu:l', ull utll paid &
ffiO(l' (.'all 5,S6 OJS3
Cvm mere 1a I . s t o rt•s,
:.hops E/Side, CM, f'r
~ 1 w smk 548 7249
KOU CENTER
_..EWPORT
1-:legant eXC('UllVC SUltl'S
m prc~l1ge1ocat1on Wrth
t' 1> m p I c t t' !I u p p o r l
services.
714 8.'il 06!!1
CdM O!flct! 360 S\j fl ()c-n
VICW. nt'W t•rpls, elc
Mo 1M o or lea s t>
675 5444
I room. ~ 11 ba Pn\•ate
entr, ulll pd, main ~treel.
llB. $1tiS S1t:rra Mgmt
Co 641 lJ2.I
COR'ORA TE PLAZA
NEWPORT CENTER
2 Pvt ores with reception
area. 759 lSSO
Idea l locallon for At·
tom ey, Real Estate. or
E ntrepre ne ur OHice
now a vailable · large
paneled Reception area
wi th s tor aite and 3
pri va te o H i c es i n
beautifully maintaine d
full service building.
(Comer Westcliff Or. &
Irvine. Newport Beach ).
800 sq. (\ .
Call Melissa 00·6101
COSTA MESA. ORANGE
COAST F INANCIA L
CENTER.
2M5 Mesa Verde Dr E.
J6.
S295 mo. inclds Recep·
llOOJSt. See 9-S or ca II
9157·1"14.
J .E. Dunger Attorney
675 sq fl tn preslrgious
F as h ion Is land wilh
ocean view Sl.30 pr I\.
644-9990
, )l ;aa™'"''
For renl. $125. lmmed.
pos session. Plenty of
pa rk ing Do wntown
Cost a Mesa.
Roy McCcrdle, Rttr.
548-7729
Pnme lrVUlc Area. 3 of-
············•·······•·· IOOffHG
\II ·r y!*-', rcpo1r:., in ~u li.l 1u 11 , free l'~llt11natt:J1 C.:1$11 lfo b ~ 11100
HAUTYSALO_..
i'r11nl' I..()(·, ta•· r:hentcle . b~uuttfully appointed
l!l&U99tl
t:rcat oppurtum\y for sn
meune oot reqwn1111: 1m
mt.'d mrorne 1-'ilm <;o
'l'~k 1ng aggressive,
career-minded , person
whu des1.res a stimulat
1ng pos1l1on as a prom
sharing c1ssoc with a
highly proC1table ruture
714-957 ·0282.
ln•estment Opportt1nity 50 I 5 ....•.......•..........
•INVESTORS•
Rental wtlLS tor less than
lOxGross. Low or no
negal ive cash now with
l uw d o w n L td
partnerships avail also.
Call J ohn Ap g ar al
~~7 or 646-0783 Agt
Monty to Loan 5025 •.•.•.•................
/NEED
/MONEY
•
CRB>ITHO
NOILEM
2nd & ltd TD loans
978.653' /855-' 145
Arranged by
Coast HoMt loans
A Mortgage Broker
HOMEOWNERS
OM Day ADoralMll
Use your equil y for bills.
home a dditions , vaca·
tlons, etc. Any amount.
any reason. Credit or job
not necessary. Compar e
our cost s. 24 hrs . &
weekends.
644-192J,t46-5567
• HOMIOWHBS •
SI0,000
TO
SI00.000
ForAltyl.--
Lo&ns Secured By A
Combination of Re al
and Persorull Property
Cal ChllCk or J•ce
24 hrs 7 days
957-5123
AMERICAN WAY
MORTGAGE CO.
YOUC.AHIE
SUUWITHA
BANK
. 7nd ID's R~UcB> RA TES
s-tiell)O ...
7 14-132-5200
Ask for Linda f1ynn
or Karen Linn
CoshforT.D't.
An\\' r1 can Ml 11 Hk r
~4141
~emenb/ '~'/ lost&FcMM ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5100 •••••••••••••••••••••••
(;ol~!e 1-'ark CM 631:_1753
t,OST Samoyed l wht J,
l''ecn, "Wolf". II B. areu
9 /2 1110 . R E W A R D '
846·io69.
Lost :• Sml Fem. Bm/Blk
Tabby, approx 3 yrs1 vie.
20lht RaymOnd. CM. Dys
642·2100, eves 645-0848
Lost. Germ.Shep male.
Brwri, blk & tan CM /NB
araa. "Bubba .. 63l·Ol30
• 972-1131 .
MASSAGESlOWJAD
M YSTlC MASSAGE
5.S6 4656 Sant a /\na
PEO f'L i-:·s_
ANONYMOUS.
Get o ve r yo u r ex
husband once and for all
Anyone 8ddil'ted to, or
o b se!lsed w it h a
"Per son ". 101n us
54().7507
Now You
Can
Sell
More
!Ast Yorkshire Terner DIAMOND WANT EU 1'1
"Puddin~" Gold ra cl'. lo t carat PIP S40 0208
blk & silver 963·3339 bfr 11. aft 5
"Ith U1t ll} P iiot
t>t-,,~· Pl ~('ll E R
\OS Still ~nl) :-2
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u11h -.1 '' dt1\. :II!• ,1
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u p I o :-100 F111·h
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642·5678
TV
COMMERCIALS
Lost. Buster Brown Tab·
by cat Chubby & veryo
f n e nd ly Vic . Wi lson
Park. C M Please call
548 0296 -------Lost· Sleek black ·kitten. 3
mo old, gold eyes, little
boy h ea rtbr o k e n !
631 1164.
LOST. Afghan Houn d
a nswers lo Raja, all
blond, shaved ankles.
.£~ any~me 536-4~
SCRAM-las
ANSWERS
Trudge -Sixty
Basic Faulty
TAXES
I can't bu.y gold. All m y
money 1s tied uµ 1n
TAXES
FOUND: 8 k1ttens
E. Bluff Area
730-0268
FOUND: Kitten, 9 16180
Goldenwest & palm Wht
w bwn patches 964-452:6
F ound S m a ll whtt e
female dog. w /collar
Vic Gis le r sch oo l
96J.llB6. CBackground People t
A Ho lly wood Ca s ling
Service is looking for re Found Colden Retriever
liable dependable peo· Nr. Talbert /Edwards.
pie, all ages for Soap. H B Reddis h M ale
Super Market. Sporting 842·2811.
Good s, Soll Drink & -------
Perfume Commercials . Fowad. Gennan Shepherd
Ourpresent clients have puppy . 7mo . Call :
appeared in such com-962-8405. Ellis/Newland.
mercials as Coca Cola. ----------
R a d lo Shac k . F o rd Found. Terrier mix, blk.
Motors &Oatsun. male Retri ever m ix,
Complete list available female. Wire -haired Te r ·
Fee maybe required 1f r ier mix. blk. male .
accepted. Labrador blk. male .
Byappl.only. Newport Beach Animal
2l3 482,5701 Zl3 465-4493. Shelter, 644·3656.
Lott & Fo.d 5300 -F-oun-d.-'-Drlt-. -g-ra_y_pood--1-e
•••••••••••••• ••• •• • •• • mix. Female.
FOUND ADS
ARE FIEE
Call:
642·567'
894-4987
Found. Onnge Tabby k it-
ten Nr. Wilson Pa rk.
C.M 548-0296.
F o und · G e r m an
Shorthair female, call &
idenl. 557-9397.
Found: Dark blueish gray
female cal with kittens.
9n , vie Wilson & Stale,
C.M. 645-3585. Lost or Found a pel? Call
Animal Assis t a n ce League 537-2273, no ree. F ound : Male Germ an She phe rd, can't loca te
LOST: Mixed She pherd owner. Needs new home.
WTTHESS
to collision al Fa1r v1ew &
Fair Ave i\ug 25 Red
Mus ta n g hi t Ye llow
Toyota Pl e ase c all
642-4979
INTERPLAY
ESCORTS
Outcall Any Location
MIC. VI SA.
NOW HIRING
972r 1238
Ove rweighl
lbs. in6 wks
dr ugs . no
673-0111
lose 17 25
No shots. no
t o nl rarl s
•MISTYS•
BLONDES ONLY
•OUTCAU .•
953 261.J
Penond Ser•ius 5360 ...............••.•.•..
FREE
PrecJl'ClftCY
Tntinq
ABORTION
•G~ IAslffpl or
Local Alwshslo
•low Ftt Includes
Lab Tests. Counselinq.
Sunpry, Medications
CMdP~ .. Opbam
• Counsellng & Refer·
nil
•Medi-Cal &
IMUrClltCe Accep~d.
• Coftfld•ntlol &
Penonal Ccn.
lllTM COMTilOL
STatUliTIOM
For iRfw wwwtlw or i•
mediate appointmltnt.
c~:
CAUFOR ... IA
PREGNANCY
C°""S8..IMG SYVICE.IHC.
Are.ARE
NEWPORT
IEACH
752-0053
SANTAANA
972-3104
Hablamo1 Espanol _
Es·~:i!
• •••••••••••••••••••••• P y r e n ess . T an I G ry Please call 496-0130.
Male. Cliff'haven area. ---------Help W..ted 7100
675-0l80 Found: small mother dog •••••••••••••••••••••••
& pup. Vi c Indianapolis Accounts Payable/Book-i---------*' & ~wland, H.B. Ca ll lo ~1~ 14enl. 963-2963. . Mesa oe~efoper~ orfl ce.
Allsemblers
Leadin g O.C. ele<.1.ronics
manufactunng company
has lhe rollowmg r e·
qwrernents:
A1Mtnblet /Solder.r
Musl have I year solder·
111g expenence. Will be
required tu solder hook.
tur rl!t terminals. wire
solder & louoh up PCB's.
Apply at .
Master S,.Ciaffies
1640 Monrovia. C.M
642-24Z7 E.0 E.
ASSEMBLERS We wiH
lra1 n Ap p ly 7A M .
MadGregor Yachts, 1631 Plac~nua. Costa Mesa
Ass1slant. general omce,
PR firm , Npt Bch. In·
teresllng ch ver s ih ed·
typing, s ml congenial of·
rice. 752·19_11 ____ _
Automotive
INSTALLER
We have an immediate
opening for a person to
, install tires. batteries
and other accessories in
our Fulle rton Store T his
IS truly an exceptional
op.portunrly We offer
goud pay a'rld a Cast,
friendly workin g e n·
v1ronment For m ore m-
format1on please apply
1n person ilt
PEP BOYS
1530 S. Hal bcM II.
~Ca.
Equal Opportunity
Employer
BABYS ITT E R f o r 2
children, l &·3. Malure 40
or older, 7 :J0.4, It. hskpg.
536-4537
Babys1ller, res p person
$30 wk, l o watch 2 grade
school children. 2. 30·6.
College Pk. afl 6. 540-7576
BABYSITTER needed,
my home, 14 mo. boy.
640-1330
Babysitter .wanted. Our
ho m e Brookhurs t /·
Adams. 2 children. Mon·
F'rl Need very responsi·
b l e a d u lt O wn
lra n s p oc t a t io n .
R e f e r e n ces. Ca ll
968-'S7 -------
BABYSfTTER · M y
home. 42 & Balboa a rea.
NB for 8 yr old boy. 2:30
lo 5 ·30 w k dys . D y
642 -0063 , e v /w k n d
b'13-351_1 ------
BABYSITTER my home.
2'<'1 dys wk Cor l yr old
girl. Lt hsekeeping. H.B.
963-9377
BABYSITTER for infant.
downto wn HB are a .
S36-8l53
~n1t'1itr
OPPORTUMln
knocks often when you
use result-getting Daily
Pilot Classirled Ads to
reach the Orange Coasl
market
FOU'ND: Male Siamese Very busy desk ~SO t~
t . H 1 •. Bo lsa st art Ask ror T e ri
Phone 642-5678
ca . vie e1 "' 97~3376 Ch ica , H B. 840 -1548
eves. 537-2273 dys. Ac counts Re ceiv a ble
C le rk. M u s t h uve
General Accounting exp
F oT inte r v iew call
7S2·0788Jack Walder
fices & Recepuon a rea. ___ _
Acct.s Payable Busy con
tract or needs s harp,
energetic person to han
die A /P + mis c ofc
duties. will tram rlghl
person Computer exp
Tetler Trainee
Major Thrift" Loan AS·
soc1auon has an entry
level opening with op
portumty for advance·
menl. Bank or financE
expenence helpruJ. TyPf
al lenst 35wpm Salary
commensurate w/exper
Li beral benefits. Ca II
Mr Mu ngon , Western
Thnft & Loan. 645·3153.
EOE.
complete delx rum 1700 •••••••••••••••••• .. sq rt I & w arehous e
space <990 sq ru Call
751-0481
lusineu Rft'ltal 4450 •...•.•.•.....•........
For store & office space at
rl'asonable rates.
500 to 2700 Sea Ft.
MESAVE RDEb R
PLAZA
lS2S Mesa Verde E. C. M.
545-4123
DA.NA POINT
34210 Violet Lantern
At DelPrado 1100' al 6()1'
NB/CM. up to 4700 sq .rt.
avail al prime com er.
17th & Nwpt B l v d .
675·6l!IOO
C-rcld ........ 4475
•••••••••••••••••••••••
HEWPORT PL.AU!!
Prime retail space, 1300
ft. $1170/m o. 1000 N.
Bristol. N B. Patrick
Tenore, Atit. 631-1266.
.....tri~ ....... 4500 •••••••••••••••••••••••
0 0 0 0 0
~~·1 'f'Dh imvel ii\ki~ you
~wa y hrort'\ yo().v phOfe?
u se /IMwer At/ service
wh en placing your
ad ... a Daily Pilot ad
1NDUST RENT·Approx number will appear in your 12 \0 1400 sq ft. 30' per ft.
m-5340 a d w e t a k e y o u r
Found 6 cno. large m ale
pup . Vic N e w port
Shores. 642·3J62
5350 •••••••••••••••••••••••
PRE LAW student needs
$25.000 Will do anything
Legal. Confid e n t i a l
DVM . P .O. Box 3242,
N.B. 92663.
M~SAGE
Be pampered with a
pe rso nal r e l a x ing
massage by l2 of lhe pre·
ttiesl girls in Southern
Californi a . Jac u ui.
sauna etc. Open lOam·
4am. 7 days a week. Vis-
a/M.C. Atlantis Heatlh
Spa, 2112 Harbor Blvd,
Costa Mesa. ~3'&33 Br-
ing this ad for your
specia l gift.
TOUCH A Cl.ASS
ESCOITS
24 HRS. 752-0817
·he lpful but nol nee.
548-5.541 CM
Add i tio nal income
needed'? If you·re over
21. c a ll 642-4300, l\d
Answer #58, 24 hrs. per
day.
Aide housekeeper, live-in,
Lag una Be 1ir: h r e ·
sidence. pr ivate co m
munity. xlnl. w /cluldren,
3 & 4, all phases of
housework. Must speak
Engli!\h. non-smoker. top
salary for right perso n.
Call: 64(). 7404. from 8 to 5
Mon.-Fri
Aides
Harbor Day School is
looking for 2 women lo be
noon aides. I 11.4$·1,
Mon-Fri). Salary SB per COVER GIRL day. P lease c all Bill * OUTCALL * Jones: ~1410.
~ MCNlSA Aides. ,\ctlve retirement,
~ shifts, N.B. Ask for
Mrs. Swanson. 631-SMS. Ava.ii. Sept. L6lh on yrly m e 5 S a g e S 2 4 h 0 U r S a Professional Therapeutic
lease. l6S2sq. fl.shop or d YOU calf in at your massage.Uc'd.N8Appl AIDE-Work w /h an·
storage space. 28' /Sq. n.. a y . . . only, Steve $48-.2817 dicapped adults. Must be
Pay own electric. 1634 convenience during Offlce strong, willing lo assist
O h rn a wa y . c . M . hours and get the responses FIRST I .. "Y in tasks such as toileting
M2·292S,or832-t»lS. to your ad ... this service ~ feeding, gen. cleanup. •cort • ......._ Xlnl. vacation le In·
For rent: storage SP.ace. ,·s only $10 per week. For • ·~--. SW'ance benefits. United M-1lol.25'wide, 130 long. ,.._ • .,-~
6' high chain link fence. more information and t o * 97Z.IJ45 * Cerebral Palsy Assoc ..
Guard dog. 0)0/mo. Call place your ad ca II 642-5678. MC •VlaaAccepted SanlaAna, 54&-~160
847·2203. AM'""-J Senlc•
Stot op 4SSO ,.-..........,.. PreMnL otnce, N.B. P ·
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Oankmg S&L
TB.lEttS
f\Jllerton S&L has full
and p/lrme teJler posi·
lions &l our Fountain
Valley, Newport Beach &
Huntington Beach o f·
fices. Expr. pref. but will
train. Typing req . 30
wpm.
For further info and for
interview a p p l. call
7141871·"244. E .O.E .
Banking
COINfttrcial Tetlet"
Cashiering e xperience
would be desirable.
United California Bank
19945 Beach Blvd.
Huntington Be.ach
960-6575
E.O.E.
Banking
c-rcWTeltt-
Cashiering uperience
would be helpru1.
United California Bank
309MainSt.
Huntington Beac h
536-MU
E.O.E.
Banking
loollllu,.r /Ce..il
Pre vious Banking ex-
perience would be
helpful1 but wUl train.
Unitea California Bao.k
2750West Coast Hwy
Newport Buch
631-.3200 E.O.E . •••• ••• •••••• ••••••• •• • _.. • P8rie:nC9 f1T wtll trall'I. M
Stora1e Oarages for renl OPMIWPOIT •1M,,nllbt.t.631·~11. Tho fastest draw In the
on Balboa Penhmala ISCOITS WANT ACTION? West ... a Dally Pilot
neltl to ft'un Zone IOWx 752>-Cluslff!d Adi IG-M'JI ClUllfied Ad, M2·M18. ~~·~32943,673'3930. ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ltl::~===========1~~~~;;;;;=~L:========::::===
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0 -')t. '( PILO'T
DISION COUNSELING
to the publir • bide
tradu . proftu1on11l
1etr et1 anal) 1•
m Uq\lti, l!iO hr t ' hr
min) S.•I Rc-h 121J1 91-0S?l Don
~ ••••••·•·•·········•··· l>ri"•••~·.,ark•nc hn
• Repairt•SC"• lr o11 I in•
SllS Arphialt .. , •llll
l.ir 'd ............ •••••·•··••······•····· VM ' Aftf'r Sc-houl l'ru
v-am lour r b1IJ nm 1n
IP'~• l lbru • "v" lh.N Fri l'rall$p.1rt'4thm prov1d~I ~Ml>
le..ey ... ~., .•...•.....•...........
BABYSl'ITlNU Ill) homt•
IUD<'M 6 'llill'lu uwl iJ
Fenced ) d t)C,' \ 1 rµur1
Atta ~ OOlll6 ~ ~ ....... •••..•...•.••.•.•......
KA!rnOdtl & Roum \ll!ll
uom i-:xµ'J . Xlnl tt.·r ~
Call Oo~ 63 l 056.1
CRF..\TI\'£
ENV1RONMF.NTS
~ons\run1un. St a1th'1I
Class. Rem>dels. Sp•:.
496 3728
AJI typa ren~llna. n.i
pa.Ira, etc ~ aen.ir•
\Jon. 17 yn. In aru IH d
Palumbu t.'oiul Ill•
<'•r~nln in t ":at . <11n.)
l l l i! )Ob l all M t lL l"
&U 'JYO c..,.. Ser.tee
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Sham1._1 • ''"""' c Le-an t'ulor b"1thtrnl't w>hl
1 ~ Iii mm bll •H h 1 'l<'•n
II\, c.hn t nl ht1ll JJ~ ,, • tc
"" f7 $0 m u< h Jltt c·hr
S'I fiuar l'llm 1"1 ... tor
l )It t•'P•lr \~ 'r' ,., 1•r nu ... urli. "" ~ .. 11 u .. r,
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w c .. ,. l .• ,, •. l l , .... , •. ,, I
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Work ltlhll I 1 ui k rra1unt
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lt1•,.tretc-t11nl( Hubblel>
-CftMnt /CORC~ c:ar,.... I ••.•.•••.••••••••.•...•
••••••••••••••••••••••• Cement work of all kmd:.
CUSTOM INTERIOR Pataos s1dewalkb hn 1·k
CARPENTRY work Freee~\ $56 IY157 By Jay 642-8809
OaJe W Ptulh"". pal1Ql>, Custom Ho me Repai r foundat ion:., & blol'k
l n l f E x l C H A R 542-Z162
RENOVATING 545.3749
~~~ ..... 1 ~~.~.1 ............ .
(.\11tom ('"m..nt Work. 'J tU'(lffUI\ •• htndll<'MPlti&,
pat11'' 11 1d t<w1al lu1 ti maJor yard cleanupa.
drtve wa H•. I 1r 'd .a. lr.t t rimnllnll • r •
Jkmdt'd837 31618 ~3 ti rnoval Frf't' f!lllmall!s,
RlJ.K.."K t 'l>Nt'H .. :n :
l"'t~ 1'"1tma11..,,
twll lUI
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m o tJ" I p I 11 n H t' u r I( 1·
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l"n1Wf'm PUPV\ or-lJu~'
t~lo l\'tur ~p,.n all~a.
R t'.,. at 11 &. I' r .. I '!I I'
Mt'tho<l lllu l 'l\ulLt·
(\1ll11r l'••'flrotm In lh •
hunk tr.11n1"" ~I '1!1!111
Bednut ..••••••.••.•....•.....
I-1.1-~L ,...IUl'I Al'I f •n 1 .. d
1111hl ftt't' rslmut ll' 1111
hu 1w •>r '""'" Jl•OI> I Jr •:t.n~ fil:t 11359
F....cl.MJ .•....•........•.•••.••
0 J vl\ T~ 1 ntnmmg &
Toppi.Ilg 24 hr emergen
cy swrm serv11'e Cl~an
up & huuhog f'rcl• est
~3355
Cle• •/HoutittcJ l...a wn Se r v i c e ,
Landscape Free Esl
6(2 9907
rrlhtblt' " inul)l'IUllV•'
7)2 134t
l'.•11 OanJnl!r. ronw y11rd
llllllOI, 1'11.'llllUP llr l rt't"
tnmnuo1 l'"rtt ~t l'ele"
Ml 1'*6
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ttuiiUlnt tlwlth!t!I, 11 \UU
uw11 .. 11"rv1ce bu."1111"!\!i
Ohl 1lu 11•Jt hiavc • >It.kb
~t "4rf 1•1all Ulll A lll i -'l
WO JK:ll Wt' wall prm ufo
)llU "-llh ('IA,'lt.ortWn. llU UP
11"1101 I l\!Lrl(~
BUHOGllU
Will C:n1C't1ry :ihop. buy
ll!lft,_, ~t!.llJJ, t!ll' LISI IS
1·ndlc!lllll 1 960 4702.~ 9'l77
H•itr-• .......•••.........•..•
Home 11n1.1rvtiflll'nl. ~yrs
ex~ l"l!ncmg ~pen
Ila bk !>3 l -l264
l' J 1 "t: 1H n m c1 ~ u n r >
nd1ng plumbing Floor
1011 . S tucro & ll lt'
Utywall & more J B
1;46-9990
Hvme & Aµl. Repair Ser
Jo'r1.-e F&umates
6-12.fl983
C11rpt:11try . m asonr y.
roofing, ceramic till',
drywull. 499.4969 Ray ..... ...,
•••••••••••••••••••••••
..
All arowid h1ulin1
1 'f trurk. Ji'reeest
~--
llau1 11\0ve clnn up Con
l'rclc removal Dump
truc k . qui ck 11erv
1~'16311
th 111111 I ' .......•..... . ... , ....
~Ible UCI Medlul
1t11dent with lllnt ref
w<>Wd like to houaeslt.
Rk h: 11•.-.7300.
anta REAU.YCLEAN
HOUsE? Call Glnsbam
Olrl. Free nt. MS-SW
ltaullng SlO a load. no con· Houaecleanlnc + plus
<·f't!te Call Oav\d what! CaJI Suds ·n Stuer
545 8!M6 for detail.t M2-0l84
a V o u n & M e n Speedy, efficient, deptn·
W 1 rt'ltPoru11b111\ies have dab le, indi vldua I bas '•'f i\WO Truck Yard & lowest rates own sup-
Trt"t." 1t1.1a l11t equap Can piles, bonded w /itlnt
du an y t h an g ! c •I I refs. Freeesl. 675-5121
M1~20 ____ Ha•..Wltlug
HAlJl.lNG &CLEANlNG •••••••••••••••••••••••
Tree lnm .. painting Responalble UC I Medical
or ' Ray 964-4276 student with xlnt ref ----would like lo boulesit
HJtullng It cleanup Jobs at Rich: 114~7300.
........ ,.."!:'! ••••••••••••••••• • •••• Prl'DS PAJNTINO
Expr'd. Reas Ratea.
Free Eat. Call Gene
55Z.oe.5I
F\ne eat/int paintinc by
Richard Sinor. St. Ur ,
im. Try me ~. at
hn
Paintinl • Paperin1
Prof. work. FrHHl.
Ranbl. Steve. 541_..l
Paintin1. lo ratea. lmmed
u r v, work/material
C'*"W.n49or ... 5'14
l2 Yn exper, Nwpt/CdM
area. I'm small, my
prices are amall. m.e477
RDn
, ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• BOlf!RT JONES
PLUMBING
Replpea, Remodel.I,
~. lie tllll41. .. ta-MJ
THIPOmox
:1157 Birch NB-OC Alrpt
Avail DOW·lM hrs· 7 dya
Meuaae • llkl service ~Z21T 4M-5801 .. ... .......... ._ .•.........
Repair Ii Reroof. All
typea-sbin1lu -rock·
ahab.-compo-t.ar. Free
eat. 541·5113D Flo. Aval!.
• ••••••••••••••••••••••
Ceramic ni.1ttatalled, te·
modeled or new. Free
u t l mat u . Wayn e :
841-0214.
We need . work now.
Showen. Baths, Entry
Ways.
Clean work· Tilt firs,
brick work. BBQ, etc.
Loweat bidder in town.
Call all IPM tor est. :;>' ~:S ~Call for lltli41••~a"'•.,,r ••••••••••••••••••••••• A6APIFOICI
PAINTING COll'P ANY
3 Generatioaa OI
Paintinc Excellence
5SW101
~ _m_S-aM_~~~~~
Hauling, yard clean-ups,
handyman jobs. Jeff
64f>.M61
Brickwork, s m all jobs. All Types, repain, in· ,,.. ~
Newport, Coeta Mesa •
lryjne. 67$.3175 eves.
aulat l on, Fre e •••••••••••••••••••••••
Eatlmatea. Call Bob. TR E E D ES l G N :
548-07• -Ornamental prunina. Brick. stone, block work,
tile nrs, concrete patios,
RO B I N 'S H O U s E . wlk.s, driveways. Rers.
Ho.Mc ...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5-W W... Sc,11ll!turin4. loppina •
••••••••••••••••••••••• thinning, relXIOval. gen • ••••••••••••••••••••••
CLEANlNG SERVICE Fr~estJobnlt§--LS83 Stucco 6 Plaster Patch, PROBLEllS·Need to
for a thoroughly clean ------------1 no job too sm. quick • talk? Free coun11eling
hse. 540-0iS7 BJock-Brick-Stone·stucco, clun6'M203, MS-4199 ABC HELP LI N E
planters & repaln. Free 6'>2222.
Prof fir wrk. tile, wood'. es\. 536-9806, 968-7486 lnl/ext textW"t!S, restuc-•-...·---------
parquet. slripping, wax ----------1 coa 6 patches. Free est . •-
clean-up. 646-lMS
Tree trimmin1. clean·
ups, h auling mai n ·
tenance. Amie ~·8414
w..dow Cte •11 g ••••••••••••••••••••••• mg. buffing, steam. Cpt c1istom brick . s tone , Morns/eves645-5680 ••••••••• .. ••••••••••••
uphol 751'8~1. 838.5543 block, concrete" stucco. ,. ... ._ "Let The Sunshine In" ---Refs. I')-ee est. :>49-9492 *' Ceramic lite services. Call Sunshine Window
• RELI ABL E & EF ••••••••••••••••••••••• freeest.4t4·5ar7bfr 9AM FIC I E NT WO M EN Mo•Mg G. Gidley Plumber. oralUPllCbuclr. Cleaning,Ujt.~-8853
Guarantee Satisfaction! ••••••••••••••••••••••• Repair service, lnstaJla-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml Residential & sU>res. Car
Call 963-'7237 Moving? The Starving lion. backllow certilk a· c:...lc Tie IMt. waxing. Quality work.
College Student.s have tion6'2-913U New & remodeled, Free 842>544t,6'>'1'972
MAMA DEu.A'S grown. Lie. Tl24·436· Have somethinc you want est. Coot . U c. 1380312.
Have somelh1ng 10 l>ell'!
Want Ad Results 642-5678 L'lassified ad:. do 1l well Classified Ads 1>42·5678
Haulfng & Dump Jobs
Ask for Randy
:>49·4368
Housedearung Same goodserv. 641-MZ'T to sell? Classified ads do GamerTile~eo Sell things Cast wi1b Daily
$25 a day ~-4051 642·5678 il well. 00-5618. Pilot Want Ads.
Help W..ted -71 00 Http W...... 71 00 ...............................................
Barm aid , )f /T . en · Bus Boy, lunches. apply
tht&Saaslic EXcelle.nl op m person, Le B1anitz ..
portunity. Call 64&9935 414 N. Newport Bl\ld ,
Beauty
MAMCUaJST
daniel 's salon 8'&5534
Beauty
Cosmetician for plush
Newport Salon. part or
full time, license req·.
675-3920.
......, Opeo utor, LOCJ
kh.
Some follo wing pre
fe r.red. Xlnl location
Ask for owner 494·8251.
IM ..... T~st
Spanish U> fllglish Im
mediate operung Some
stat. & some P.O. Jn
ternation a l Business
Ser vice . 1 8 552
lhcArthur Bl.. U25,
Irvine. 752·0161 E.O.E.
BioloCY · Experienced
R.l.A. Tech for large
Mfg . in New por t
6'>211 t. ZaJr.
BKKPR/Girl f'ri P/time
Must be self motivated
Matur e. re liab_._ xlnl
working cond, casual I
girl ofc. Dbl ledger bk
kpg, payroll. cusl ser v.
lite typing. hrs flex. sal
commensurate w /exp &
potential. NB642·7&44.
Bookkeeper /Jr. Acct for
rapidJy expanding finan·
cial !irm in Fas hion
bland. Exper. a must
Dal ly input & gen'I
ledger desU'. ·714.759.1515.
BOOK.KEEPER P ll'i me
Cor El Ra n c h ll o
Restaurant, Costa Me\a.
fns-6855 Uz
Bookkeeper, full charge
Thru T tB. Land invest
ments. Multiple books
NB area. Salary com·
mens u ral e w /ex p .
642.3092. Hrs 8::JO.S. M-F.
1oouma
-....;we.. Newport fleach invest.
firm bas opening. per ex·
pansion. To handle sales
commissions . acclg
functions. Computer
knowledce a mu.st. Ex·
per. maturity necessary.
Call : 840-0123
645-6700.
Business women 1n all
aspects of the business
world. secretaries (to
speak foreign languages
lf PoSS) exper reallors.
exper in sailing. Availa·
ble for. travel. lop pay.
Please call (714 1894 9908
CAIWASH
Cashiers wanted Npt
Bch . mornings Santa
An a 1Npt Oc h a r e a
wknds. 644·4"400
CAR WASH HRP
Full & part tame
18 &0ver
METRO CAR WASH
2950 Harbor Bl, CM
CASHIER Housewa res
Sales, apply in person.
Crown Hardware. 3107
East Coast Hwy, CdM.
CASHIEll
Expe.r'd. Hours Tues &
Thurs 12·9. Sat 9:30-6,
Sun. 9 5·30 Apply in
person. Kerm Rl ma
Hardware. 2.666 Harbor
81.,C.M.
CASHl E R IHSEWAR E
SALES: Apply in person
Rion Hardware . lO?A lrv1
ne (W Cliff Plaza I N.B.
CASHIER
Recorder-No cash re
g1ster. Be nefits Flne
ladies a pparel store
John Hogan, lll Fashion
Island. N.B. 644-7100.
CASHIER 11 AM ·2PM
Mon-Fri
Part·lime . ,
9M-3'140
C~llEIS
UTVTEM
MARKETS
For 2nd & 3rd Shifts f
We promote lo manage-
ment & supervision from
within.
WANT A CAREER?
Call {714) 631 ·9'21
CHRISTMAS MONEY
Enthu si a sti c
IOOICSTORE Q.EllC Homemakers -earn to
Full time opening in $2000 by Thanksgiving
c I er Ir Po s i l io n 1 n demonstrating Toys &r
bookstore specialiiing in Gifts. No deliveries . No
technical at scientific collecting. Need a car.
books . Prefer person Call 540-8330 collect lo
with some exp. in worlt· see l.ine ing in a bookstore. Hrs. a.s Mon-Fri. Appl)' Mr. GIFTS 'NGAOO ETS
Kanod, SCITECH Book Celebra ting our 30th
C.enter. 17*>1 Main St .• _y_e_ar_! ·_' -------
_lrvine_·_._C_A_._S57_~ ____ Clerical
IOOICSTOlllHaP Newp ort Beach in ·
Temporary. 3 wk period. surance company offers
Sept 22 to Oct . 10. Poei· an entry-level position as
tiom avail for cashiers " Billing Clerk. Light lYP·
bookrunoers.Cashlering ing, good company
e•pr h e lpful. Call benefits J7>,1thr. week. m.ca. Moo thru Fri HOO C a l l Laura :
ror appt for interview. 833-M50.
BroiJemwn, experienced Clerical
only, Joeh Slocum's , Npt ~E
Bch. 6'2-:im UC8'110MIST
.•IUSIOYS• Heavy lyplnc. perma-nent position Entry · Eq>erienced f\Lll TU me, level ok. Newport Beach
Part Time. Apply in locatioo.. Call Linda :
perwon : Wed or Thun . 751.Q?l. 2·4pm . Gramm a'11----------
Houile, Bnat.ol at Redh\\I, CLJmCM.
Costa Mesa/Newport Immediate pos ition
Beach. avail. as Inventory Con·
HOTICI l.rOl Poat.ln1 Clerk. E•·
how Daily Pilot Clasa· per · he 1Pfu 1 • g d ·
lfled ads dl11play their ;to/flaures. ~!:.Mon·~t.
messaies with legibllil>' ~. AJI. rn~ be~fils. and impact! Our ads. Wfl AoPl,y at. 17421 Daimler, are Pf'OQd to u y, realb' Jrvlne. So5l--05tO E.O.E .
1et r u ults . Pho n e Have eomtt.hl.nc to MU?
IG-.5871. CIMaifted adl do It well.
Hetp W..._. 7100 Help WCllOHd 7100 tWp W..ted 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Q.aJCM.
Immediate ()penmgs
•Accounting Clerks
•Clerk Typists
•Secretary
•Payroll
•Bookkeepers
Acca..t AbiltiH
Personnel Servtces
UO Quail, Sle200 N 8
Call Karen
96S-2770
Clertc Typist/General or-
fice, wage negotia ble.
lite typ ing , fili n g,
phones. cont act w1t h
public. lile housekeep-
ing. gopher, transporta·
lion desirable Cont act
Bunk1. Tom or J ohn
673.1470.
CLERK for ha rdware
store. Exp. Gd. benelits.
CaU Chuck at Laguna
Beach Lumbe r Co .•
~or S4().8267
Co mpanion. Woman to
live-in w1s a m e. Lite
hsewrk. Must have car.
548·3366
Cornpanaon 1housekeept?r
for elderly lady . live in.
Cu1tod.Jal
Need P!f work? (3·6pm,
Mon-f'ri.) Call Harbor
Day School. 64(}.1410 aslt
for Bill Jones.
DATA PROCF.SSJNG
DATAOOIY
OPWTOI
bperi..ad -.. -utor~
..... allilty to lley •
to I 0.000 ,......_ Ex·
celleat ••l•ry ••d
e•yw•llM•fih ..
AWf to:
f'eru a 11 Office
NATIONAL
EDUCATION
CORP.
44ooc_.0r. ..... ,.... .....
CAH660
Equal OpJ>Ortunily
Employer M /F
Dental
Exp Dental Assistant ,
work 4 da)'ll get paid for
5. 00·01 12or644-0687.
Dental Ortho, chair.1ide,
must have exp. F ft'ime.
Newpo rt Beac h a nd
Costa Mesa. 54&5170.
Designer /Drafts man
Wanted
To assist in mechanica l
design & detailing ol
high-performance laser
s15tem. Small company
needs a good aerospace·
trained designer on a
consulting basis. A baclt·
ground in electro-<>ptics
1s desirable, as is lhe
ability lo do electrical
schematics & P.C. board
layouts. Could develop
into full-time position .
Please send resume or
contact Mr. Whltebook.
Laalrmaon Electro ·
Optics, ~ Aviador,
Sao Juan Capistrano. CA
912675. 714~ .
room & board + sal. ----------Deckwortc persoo, exper.
DOG SITTER in your
home. Cororut del Mar
area while owner works
8... Sweet . quiet, well
trained small pet. Mrs B.
CdM Elem Sch 7~3456
Refs. req 644-0526
Const ruction Co needs
full time installer
546-8J06
Consists of remo val & SMAN/WOMAH
replacement of plywood Experienced in wood
Misc. repairs on decking. structure sbop drawing.
Coating w /fibergla ss Good pay. Full or part
mat & resin m.atenal. time. Interesting work.
Xlnt pay U!22 Nice office. EOE. Please •COOK• call 645-648l. 8AM~PM
BrealtCast cook . Full DELI Help. ature girl daily.
time. Exper. pref, 1f not for Rothachil 's. 1---':...--------
w11l train. Apply io in person. 2407 DRIVER/DELIVERY
person: Dick Church's Hwy, CdM person for equip rental
Rest, 2fll8 Npt Bl. CM ---------store, ace 18 yn & good
COOIC
&p.ilt ..............
~tlkfat. 671-1663
bet. )..UM.
COOKS
Part lime nites. call Don,
641-0118
Cook wanted. F\JU or part
lime. Fast foods. No ex·
per. necessary. 955-'31168.
Cook wanted, exp. Call for
appolntmenl.
75HXM1
COOi
wanted for active retire-
me nt residence 2nd
shift, 11:30AM to 8PM.
Quantity cooking exper.
req'd. Medical & dental
be n e fit s . A pp l y :
Newport ViUa, &42-5861
Deli very drivinl ~ req. Unit·
1be Regilter Newspaper ed Rent-AU. 6'>0780
has afte rnoon auto 1----------
routes a vailable in San DYMAMIC OPMHG
Cle me nte area. E x· Exists for right person
perience not necess ary. Seeking 2nd income. ln-
but helpful Econom ica l. dlvidual must be self·
depend able ca r 1s starter.&ambitious.
necessary 5'50 profit per ,.,......
month. Call Mr. Emsley: lwb HI Mpt.
951·n11. Mt-8896
Delivery man for L.A escrow desk available for
TI mes to homes in C. M. well.qualified escrow of.
3-6 am S37S."25/mo. + fi cer w /ind epe ndent
bonus. Dependable ca r escrow company. Heavy
needed. 546-4481 or experience in uchanges
964-49112. required. Beach loca·
lion. Ellecut.ive escrow Delivery driver . Fem .. company.49'Z.6l6l. full time. Good driving
record. Cost a Mes.,
Blueprint. lllM> Placen·
lia. 5;48·5571 •
Delivery & stock, full or
pa.rt lime including Sat.
& Sun. Xlnt. benefi\8. See
ESCIOW SEC'Y
COSMETICIAN Harold, 496 East 11th st.
Orange Co. Pharmacy _C_M_. _______ _
Desire knowled1eable
escrow secMary looking
ror high office activity •
ric h compensation .
Diversified s uccessful
pare nt compan y .
P leas ant o ffice a t ·
moapbere & guaranteed
with large vo lum e
prestige C08metics and
fragrance looking for 1st
line cosmetician. Expr.
in seWng. ordering a nd
strict inventory control.
Olfers good income and
health benerlts. Send re·
sume plus salary r e ·
quirements to Adn s .
Dally Pilot, Box 1650. CM 921626. •
COUNTER HELP
M o n -Fri . S up e r
Sandwich
545-4867
Counter help, p rr, 10..2,
M o n ·Fr i 1 11.y 's
Sandwich Shop. 64.2-0898.
Court Director /Recep-
llonlsl , friendly en·
lhualaaUc female needed r rr. M\llt work iOmt
eVetl • weekends. Call
Sue, John Wayne Tennis
Club, 644-t!llOO.
lf you're in the market
for a better car, be 1ure
t.o checl tbe many alltee
advertised for aaJe la
CuaUied.
Delivery men over 18 for top salary. Mr. Merage.
L.A. Times to homes in 1_848_·2235 _______ _
NB Ii CM. S400-M50/mo 1--------+ b onus. 646-0637 ,
646-5844.
Dental Chairsi<*. Ortho
Exp. Pref. Full or Part
time. Xlnl Bene fit s .
642·2626
DENTAL ASSISTANT
for La1una Niguel office.
X-ray license required.
M-Th, 496-4S>O.
DENTAL Ofc. Mgr. Exp.
ttq'd. Sa.1ary commen.
W/abiUty.
CHAIRSIDE. RDA, 4
days , r /Ume (Ou. hra.
during ski season). ore:
~ 'lSIO, wtmd: 662-41185
Dental Office
Oral Surpl')I A.llblant
part Ume. Progressive,
highly professional or.
flee . Mus l be n eat ,
pleasant. willlnl lo leam
and contribute. Fashion
llla nd area. C all
781).1•. M , Mon. thna
Fti.
ESCROW
SECRETARY
Our beautlful Newport
Buch office bas an Im·
mediate opportunity ror
an Eacrow Secmary. A
minimwn ot 11.s montba
escrow secretarial H ·
perience and typin1 of
50wpm are required .
Tbis position olfen an
excellent salary and out·
st.anding benefits includ·
\ng:
•Profit aharin1
•Paid medkaJ/denlal
Please conlart Jackie
SUntedl al MW}ll for
more WonmUon.
PID8ITT ...... Sw••··· ...........
An Equal OppC.y Emplyr
,
.) -.-. . . ~ --... -. ---.. ~-·
w..-. 7100 MlfpW..... 7100 tw,W_... 7100 W.._. 7100 . ............................................. ············-··········· ...................... .
General GU AUS Euc. s.cr.t..r
$1 ,250 DOE. Lota of
charm & skills. 80\IWpm
t y p ing , s h o rthand
UOwpm. Some pressure
involved. Call Vicki
~. CoutaJ Person·
nel Agency, 2790 Harbor
81 .. CM
Full • part time. All
L-... ~· lTnilorms fum'd. -A es 21 or over, mired Foa " eotne. No exper. nee. JOI I Appl y : Univers al
Protection Service. l22IS openings W. 5th St .• Santa Ana. In· t.erview hrs: 9-12 & H ,
HOUSEKEEPER: Full
time. 'J'ues.S.t. 7AM to
3:30. E.O. E. Bayview
Manor, 350 W. Bay St.
C.M.662-~.
HOUSEKEEPER wanted
for Male 50 in exchange
for Rm etc board. IM0-4379
NEVER A FEE
Exp· d Wait.fas Part
Tune.
751-8T77
Female live-in compa -
nion. Wtll share apt.
Small salary. 548-2850.
File Clerk for Orange
Co unty Law Office.
CNear S.C. Plaza). High
School grad. Call Con-
nie: 641·<rll7.
...... Offla
Xlat. opportwalty for
.. -9tart9'9. Immediate
QPeGi"P for 1meral of.
fice:iicellent futW'e.
top pay , company
benefits. Apply in
We haYe
for: .
Secretaries
Typists
File Clerks
Assemblers
Word Processors
Call today -
work tomorrow.
Never a Fee! .
EOE M/F
~l''.'11111
N.B.
ORG.
pel"IOO:· 1 ................ . n.s.t.fed-v 11370 Pacific St.
Fount.ain VaUcy.
General <Xfice
G1wc .. 0Mce
Electronics firm seeks ~er • l1eoeral orfice
ex SboWd have slroot
AIH•lASSIST.
1.lte t~ fiUnc.
Heavy . Client
contact. You will become
adlvely invol•ed. Santa
ADii iocation. Call Diane,
aMlOS
communicatl ve sir ill•. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Esublish material re-..... _ ..... ____ _
llltUl
quirem e nts. p la c e••
purchase order1, •
follow-up. Pleasant
workio1 cond. Call
Vallor Electroniu :
Retilt• iaday tor local
temporary -•pcmnta. s.-..
General Office Part Time·
Irvine Ad Aceacy needs
help in-busy lledia
Department. Approx.
Shrs.tday. Good typinc
&killa a mUlt! Call Pam
557.-S
Cf\-Llr\:
flMl'OtAIV 'lllSOHN(l SflM(:U
m1000 J72J.,.. ser..t
GBBM. fOllMAM ""!!!!!t!!lt!!!!a,.!!!!rt!!! .... !!!!!!!!!!!!
Sm. mtsr. • dittribut.or = aeeb 1eo. foreman over
•bock abeorben fl Ult kita. Medical fl dental
beaeUts, 1alary open.
Coalact: J. Dull, Mickey
11-ompson Products, Inc.
1970 Placentia. Cll /
6'>3111. EOE
GENEAALOFnCE
One 1irl office fo r
marine coaatructlon
compa a y . Self moUvator, all...,_ of
oftke work. Pee board
1y1tem, experience
helpful. 910mo. ~lUO
General Office
R.espooaib&e, fl"Of't office --------appearance, 1d phone GeDeral Olftce
per.onality essential,
quick learner, approx
80·'5wpm. accurate.
Newport Beach location.
'100/mo. Call 758-0313.
General ' ...... ..,ca. ..
'::~ardt, Must
have at~ lyr. uper.
part time 6 full time.
Men'a apa aUendanta,
part time, mmt be avail.
wlmda.
Racqllet Club C1ertt. part Ume, must have eowpm
=~ full Ume. muat be avail. wlmda. Pleaae call for appt.
845-7358. Mon .· Fri.
1:3'».
IMS&ll•MCI
•Cl .. nPIST•
Excellent .:rJfrtualt)'
f:it= in Im= Claima. Good lYPiDI and
olflce 1killa req&ilred.
Competjtive salary, full beaelit. packa1e. plu
advancement op ·
potlullit.lel.
For more information
coatact:
11111 ...... ' .. 714·111-1414 ....
zot
II
' m 1C UFJ .. ..........
1111...-.
OI e 11. Ce tH61
F.qual Opportunity
Eq.loJ•
llAlD·Fri.
Kairdresaer ~lie. as·
aistant. Studio Five .
~
Haira\y list • ..... ...,cw.1. ........
Ha.i.ntyu.t w /following.
XJnt. worklnc co n d.
~.AM for Joyce.
Hm11UST
WITH llOU.OWINGi upt.o ,.,,.
PreaU1loua Newport
Se.km. Call:
11z.tnJ
For a private.
conftdent1a1 interview
Hair Stylillt
Sharp asaertive stylist
wanted. Minimum 4 yrs
ap in K.8. saloo. Coo·
tact manacer tor In·
tfrview. 963---0C8t.
Health y F oo ds
8-taarant bu lmmed
opelliD1 for ener1etlc
person to aervice otc
ca&eriq. Easy bn. 9Alll·
lPlll. Pun work. 1ood
mooey. tilUllt have own
c.ar. PleaM call 131-3470
Housekeeping, rm 6
board in exchance for
child care, hours nexl-
ble. Salary ne1otiable
~or1:.SJ11
Kousekeeper, Uve out.
esp • reliable. 5 d~
week, Encllsh speaking.
Knowledce of cookina.
Own transportation. Top
pay. Pleaaant surround·
ings . Perm anen t.
631-1133.
IMPOIT ASST·
fOl'small iroft.6 .steeJ.im·
port firm in tr vine. Good
awt'Y for bript, friend· \)' ambltbla pef'.90ll who
baa an anal.)'Ucal mind 6
eQjoys worklq with
pie: PoaiUon invorv: lypma, comput.er opera·
Uon 6 ttiepbone contact.
Prior import uper. not
req'd but aood typing
s k i lls • pleasant
personality are esaen-tia.1. St.art a.round $1000.
Contact Gree Scott at
Transmark, 9157·5757
i.._.cas.c-y..
$1'0+DOE. Run com-~ cub drawer,
type 40 wpm. Will train.
Call Vicki, 540-8055.
Coutal PenlCllUlel At•· cy, 27llO Harbor Bl. ~Cll
1 NEVERAl'E&
HOSTIS$
Real Eatate tract. Bunt. I..._. 2
Beach. Mcm·P'ri., 10 lo 6, lmc, Siu ct ....
... hr.MMm S:UOO DOE. l.ootia1 Cot' ----------•mature stable person
•HOSTISS• • b o c a n t a Ir e
Experteoced. PUll time. rwpoaeibility. Typing eo
pert time, split sbift. Ap-wpm, ahorthaDd 90 wpm. pjy in pilnOD: Wed. or Call Vicki, S40·6055,
'lburs. Mom, Gramma '• Coutal Penodnel A&en·
Houle, Briatol at Red.bill, ~cy, 27llON~borA !!,;1..Cll Coat a llle1a /Newport r..'I' ,._ .. c.e.
Beach.
H __ O_S_T_E_S_S __ b_u_a -y tMST•U t elf
breakfut. tel penooali· LOAM OMC•
ty. ability to count Baokiac experience in
chaqe. ref'1. Xl3 W. Cst collection • i.nstallinent
HW'y, bef. 3Plll loana nttesaary. Xlnt. -....:...0.-------• salary • benenta. Apply
Hat8
•lllst/ISS
•PIH1alll11,1r Mn..fl""
I •Cls~llf
We are o:::::.r reliable = u~elle~: peay '**1ts lntludln1 • free meal per abitt. App-
1,y in penon 9All·Nooa,
Mon-Jl'rl .• Penoane1
MAIMOTTMOT&
IOO Newport Ctr. Dr.
Newpnrt Baacb
Eqtl&l Opp Emplyr 111 /f'
t!:.~ ..
eq>. NCR GOO. APPlY t.o David McNell, ·Hotel
Laglln&, 04· l Ul, Lal\ID9 Beach, Ca.
pel'IClaDel director. .............
121 N. "l:uclid Anaheim .. ...,
E.O.E.
lnltructor wanted, fiiure
aalon. Will train well
1roomed. entbuaiaslic,
mature woman for p rr
position. eau 831-344'.
lmurance
AGENCY SERVIC E
REP
comm'l li.nesacct, handl· inl 7$"k omc:e, 25'il> field.
UnderwriUn1. service.
sales poUUoft. Car ex-
pen1e . aalary. com-
miMion. Min. 3 yn corn-
m'I under. up. 'Hu lo
have FllC llcenae. Acct•
in Oruase Ir LA Counties.
Top talary. EOE. Send
resume to Insurance Aaeocy. P.O. Box 2520,
N811181(1, Attn DB.
_ .... _ ... _ ... __ 11an.rance Bkpr. ac·
HOOS~EANERS \II> greuive LA firm movln1
• "--..Sm lo Oranp Co. s milUoo + lo per ·...,.. volume. CompUterbed.
A ''9ctltl011• l111l11•H
N1111e 1taee-11t nte41
""" Hie eo.y Ctetta .. ..... ..,,.,,....,....,
a... Ofc. 111111 C!Cml.ndor __. lop aa\ary. Send resume aeedl alaatp, ..,...uc Kouaeeleaaen want.... lo: Ad No. 711, Daily
,._ to taaadle A/P + $ 4 • S I I b r • 0 • n PUol. PO Box ueo, Cotta
wtllcll .. _ ........ """ '""""'---,...., ,.,. ............ Mery
0111r " '"•'• .,. cll911t09. c.-tole '""91 0.,,,,,...11, ., tft•
DAILY •t&.OT far
111ter111a l1011 1 1141 ..... ..,, ......
~1 .....
I mlac. ofe du\in, wlll Trauport.UOO. Happy 1_M_•_a..:...' C..:...A_-..;....;.'1 ___ _
tnia rt_..,._. Com· ....,.....,,.. M5-t1SI. MM•AMCI P'Ur.:&.tT .,_. aot llOUSIXLIEANINO. °"" SAL&S BEPrtralneH n«. tnmpantdoe. M-•/IU'. needed for Newport elOOI• ..;.m.....:..:....n=01..;.._ ______ 1 Beach • H.rroun~=·ln
l\all tta.. lloa.•l'rt. W . K O U 8 E It E I P E R ..... 8tart....., '° lame ....... w111111. P/Uma. Allfl.11 lo JPM. Pl" wtl w/lp mulU ne C.Uorc:cia.ID.11111 .. C.~ 87 Tiiie Sea lnauraace company .
DI'., C.11. •al·-· ~ l9J.I Del~-. 10mo. EO&.
Want Ad Help? ..,_ 0-. PL,_... Sell hUe lteau IQ..5"11
' .........
tw,w..w ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7100 ~~~ ..... ~!~.~ ..... ~~-.... ~!~.~ '~~~·~-~ ..... ~!!~ H.lpW..t..t •••••••••••••••••••••••
7100 H.elpW .. ted 7100 ruesd1v. Septernber 9 1980 DAILY PILOf
1010
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Sales Womun Apparel Help W_.ed 7100 tMtp W.ted 7100 ta.IW"411\Ct'
.... pen.on~ Ii~ 1111
41frwrh'"r for r1 p1dlv
•to11t1n1 lnc1t'Pi'ndl"nt
•a ent A'1vsnr emt'nl
btondtts, n l•n 11111•11 c.u-.. •ll
JANITORJAl.
· JANITORS
Or&nire C:uuttt' a "~"' l' 1 dtc1tlersh1~1 n.>qW.r<'• {'
Pt-r lenc ed 1•11H t u1' w .. ·re uUt'l11\I(
\ n .:X<"'•ll1•nl \\ ur I. m11
F.nv1ronfUl•nt
ll Ml M 1Uur l"'1wf11 ...
SOUTH
COAST DOOM
2'tlll lh1rhur Oh 1I
t'OS'i'i\ l\H:S \
CALL 540.0))0
OR S40.9100
"'tll'lll'll hdlJ "'.1111 •,I Ill
ll'11m ltW 111 t'i>it• ..i11 .. 11
Woi kin..: huut i. .'11\\t II•
9 30AM Lu11 ' l\1tdh'f1
3(177 So llurla.ir HI\ II " \
Qill 971H1747 for .!p11t
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wkmJJ. -t~t I071l
LIGAL SECRETARY
M1cbin111t tr1&1J1ee Pr~for some a bop exiwn .. nt·e for
i mall m a nuf1rtu11n1t nnn in lrYlnf' C.11 R1l"Y for llPPI 979 GMO
.
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tht: 11r1 1111n.i l11h1111 '' ~I ~I '41. h·lld lU:...'t,
RECEIVING CLEll
AT ·I.AH IR Pe•llleoa hl•4, H••,orl
IHdt ltet • ...... ta th ~9Cfl• .... o.,.rt ........ l :)o.s:1o, Mo. tt.rott9lil
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rt.01• Cal
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lnun .. <llatc Sulus po11I
l1110 o pe n for n 1rl!t'r
onenlt'd prorllon Mule or
1-'<·mul"' l'url llmc &
m u "t ht• 1&va1 l11 h lc-
•nytin~ I'h.•U!>C apply in I
1H·rsu11 Smarty I' ,1nt:.
2407 So llrlstol S /\
RETAIL
SALES S11l 11r~. 1'001m1~<1 1011,
ht'nt'(ll, 1-:,d u,tvt•
l~tle 1· 11pv11re l 'tor r
Juhn llo~tm. 111 fo'u1Jh1on
bl111lcJ. N 11 1)..11 7100
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~s focnhi0tt Isl.
Sd lt111t. "-'111 M ~r & J d
thlwnal '<•lt·i. 'll a rt ~
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m1nct.'ft " cl\ l)CI' & refs
SJ\ar ) ,•111nmt.!l\~u r1tll'
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K 110011 \-.k for ~1 .iO
\nn
ltuuh11g ~:.'>\lfrut lur want
\'I\ mu.st ~ l'~P 1n nev.
1·on'll 1 ucllon hhwµr1111
tJkt· uff"> & ~asunn~
111l'lhO<ls t.:u II Lt•c Hoof
1111-: Co 642 1222
Sol•sman Wanted
642.3260
experience M•lure , ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
friendly Stt•ad_r part SICllTA.RY Warehoust'person P /T ,
Limo S.S okay CM half Ad 11gency n«Cb aood noons Mon·Frt •
s1zeshop ~l 6500. typii.t. recpt, lite book ' 546-6416
SCTR111'1C-keeping, AIR li'A/P, Iii· --
s:r • m11· all around helper WARIHOUSIMAH
Uu1y ft investment Airpo rt loc11 t1 onN'B I ASSlt41LMS
l(r o u p . O ro nae C:o Ca ll SM-1933 p•-•""-aaS Airport area N1t•1• of ·-•wKft
fices Cull SuMlay or Secu.nty lmmt.'<l. need for 3.'i reo
Mu11 anyt1rt1t· GAn GUARD 1>le 10 lrvin~area
9791WJ f or private co mmunity, CALL THOMAS
ileltETARY /CHURCH L11guna Beai:h ~rt'li 641·1144
P/f. apply Moll l"n 11 3 ~otaung shift S4 ~/llr i:;m; M ft'
t601 Margua1lc Avl' Ca ll Mon-fo'ri for a p p
COM 644 0745 494·~71
• --• Service Sl auon Atte ncJ. ~l'l'rot11ry ~ss~st ant. to f\ill & part t llne Hourly
fo'ma nd al Gen1u.~ Gen + comm Insurance &
tie, J uy(uJ. Perfe<.'\1on1M vacation 673 332()
Or.:ami: <.:ook 499·5fo83
--S ERVICE Stalw n atlend . SE<.:He'l'AR Y with 1.cgal Cull or part l11nc , <tpply 111
& collect1un cxpcr T} P person ~guna Chevron. tn~ & Pti<>nc work No 604 S t:st Hwy. l.a g
s h 11 J'lha o11 Sa I a r Y , Bch. comm with t>xpcr <.;all
Sally, fl:13 3332
SECRETARY
Sewing machintio operator
bette r womens wear,
Hun tin gt o n U{'ac h
~1991 or 962 l 590 eves
SJll PPING C L I::R K
Tratnl'e OK. Sm <'om
Woman to help with t>Slltte
sale in {'XChange for
clothin~ 557.9397
Work 10 N11,'e ~v1roo
me nl of Dan:i l't llurbor
al the Coff \'e Im
µorlers" full or l'arl
Time \1aturc. llehuole.
S a I e:., S t Ol·k l' It• r k
493 7773
YACHT SALESMAN
Broker sale:.. full t111W
exp ner Tranl>j}J ('
645 cr.m ........
········•·············
lrvtne Ad AgenC")' l>eek
ing sec'y/a ssistant t o
bus) Media D1ret·t or
Exp a +, Xlnl Skill.~ a
Must ' Call Pa m 979 7000 pany. ~ood comna n) l.Al'"4Nrs
'benefits 612 9303 Ann. ••••••••••••••••• ••••• •
8005
,. ....... •..•.•....•. ., ........ .
SO lD EXEC DESK
30116(), S?~
I S· l.230, 613·2712
Lvly Jora ht...J w tsora &
loveseal. lllmo:.t new
SweeJ lsh din rm NCI,
8e11ut h utch w /t•11fft•l· & 2
cn<l lbbi Rei.s 0Hen1111·
"ep 957 5747
Wa tcrb ed , S 1n1 mun s.
complet l! 11111h11ffles &
heater S37St be'>t o(r
846·5720
L.arge sect101111I, chairs.
lamp, itlnl <"ond fo:ve:. &
wkentJ:. 962 7602
i''ormal Uinmg, llm Table
6 chri. 2 ext 1rath\11111al
Xlnt (.;ond. $500 SS I 2340 ....
GARDEN
FURNITURE
Two hke·new nrowr1 &
Jordan 11al 10 tou n~cs
with unc· matr htnfo: l'ha1r
i\11 for $160' Call 675 ~i
orl>-12 0138
La wson couc h, ne w!)
cov'd xlnt t'tlnd Furc~l
grN•n $700 4Y7 416!1
eves
,lmmed 0~11111~ (m r<'w
persoo w 115 ~ tq1111i.:
n1e1"ur) •lr tnll~ ,. :>.IW•
tw~ 1h1·tal)hum· , :! 'r' legal Olx uh ·-. ~ti
M .1111t· Url•I
n.111 J n1 .. t
'' ulr11urnl1 I Jll I enio: .11 hurrlt' 1ir 111
RECEf'T.(SlC'Y 1.inl(u Red Ei.ta \I.' 1:.
,et>kllll( a n <""<llt'nenrctl
rv('otpt1on.l!>t w ~lkasant.
IJl'O(l'!>~IUnJI Jlllllldt•:.
.ind µhorlt' .,kills to Join
lht'lr ~ldH 111 the ~t:wport
(\•11tCJ urfwe l'lea:>l' l'a ll
vr "•n<l n•sunit• to • 11t-l
.Juhn!<1111. 2123 S.111 J u<e
11 u I II 111 1 h H t.I ;-.: II
1a .1 70lll
SALES C.:lerk wanted Aµ
p ly in pe rson. Mesa
\\•rde Pharmt1cy, 297 1
HarlJor Bl . C M
SE<.:R l:.I ARY Must have
good slulls. mcludmg SH
o r s pe e dwr1t1n g
Newport Bch develo p
menl co. 752 IOI I
Shoe l>ales, full lime with
or w out e)tp . ur will
tru1n Good co t>enef1b
,\pply in ~r..on 9am to
I la m Mon lhru i''r1 Stan
dard Shoel> 307i So
Bn stul. C M
WES'TM"INSTER
J\BBEY
ANTIQUF. Ml\LI ,
Daily UH. F'ri tt> 9
Closed Tue:.day
11751 Westminster A' c
Om ltm Tbl & Ch111rs
flJltan wnh gli!S:. top
Like new. un~ ~. st>ll
mg at $40!1 t'all 644 4727
Airpo rt .lrea -.JIJn
ope u ~all R~1ha 1 ..i
752.7551
LEGAL SEC llETAH \'
For Pl defen:.e fi rm I 2
yrs c1v1I htigat1on Goo<l
typing & d iet a phon t'
skill:. OC -Q1rµon arc<e
833 o.152
lA4Ja' Secretory
Sl,200 to Sl .300 0 0 t-:
'.\t a ture exper1enl'I~
Type 90 wpm. hea v) d1t•
taphone. Wi ll cons 1dt>r
som eone without ll'~<el
background Call V1t·k1, ~. Coas tal Per~on
nel Agen<')'. 2790 Har bc1r
Bl .CM
NEVER ;\ F EE-;
LIQUOI STORE:
Clerk Wanted al C-Oas l
IM Liquor . La guna start
$t/hr 494·23l3
Live in ho u:.eket'pt'r,
m ature , T u:.lin a rea.
ovm Br + Ba. 3 children.
544.0590
Busy R.E. loan serv1C"e
de pt. needs expr person
lo assist all phases of col·
lection.
Gd typ111g & phone man
ners
I. \ H E I I fo N \I l !)
l"IT!o.lt:\ \ rlH ' \I i.
110"' 111 Or<illlot\' l ''um ' w,. J I I.' \O\\'f\ 11:..,., 1ni: tu
hllc 30 l'XJ.._•r cJ df\1i.t:.
•nth he.iv' .">t.milrnit .J JI
µ01nt mt:nt d1t'ntlt• 1111•
pa > t:omplt:lt: b,.n,.f11
parka11e lp:i 1d hullol11\:.
\<ll'J llllU. ltt';.ilth lfi'>I
W u r k l I 11 " t' I 11
home l'ho11i.e ,.1utl1<1
you prefl'r C<i 11 lur 1·11111
plt•lely cunf11.lt'nl1J I 111
1erv1e" Da~ ur t•\ c11111g
975 0404
~or Sclles T raine-~
Earn S while learning
T~ homt $:245 wk dur
injl lra1mng. P 'I' or F 1T
Call 497·30308·5
Mgmt Tra1nl.'t'S 1-:,H n
while t.: learn s:ns ""ck
I y w h 11 e l r a 1 n 1 ·• g
l P 1t1me. F ti m e H 5
848 8237 --
Modeling. commerc1ab.
films. extras Need nc"
faces All ages I ) pc:.
714. 957 (]2(fj
Model P 'T f1Umg, fo r
swm wr mfg en Tustin
Site 9 34C. 24 . '31 60
torso 838·31 lO
NURSES AIDES
7 lO 3 & 3 to 11 Cert &
trainees Mes a V!!rde
Conv Hosp 661 Center
St.CM
NURSES AIDES
Pref. exper. Cert. classes
Xlnt fringe benefits avail. All s hifts avail
T in hr day. 2 wks+l4 ex Xlnt. medical & dentals
tra days o f f/y e a r benes freeaft prob App Immed. opening Please I) \445Supenor, NR
caJI . Nr.nng, RN. P tf . 3·4 d a ys
760.6060
Mewport Eqillty
,_.,Inc.
Newport Beach. Calif --.-
LOT P ERSON full or part
lime for car rental co. in
Org. Cty. airport area
Pls. call 557 Ol82
Sell thing.s fast with Daily
per week C-Ountry Club
C-Onv HOl)p. !>49·3061
Nursing
RH
F 'f. P tr. Must be dt'
dicated lo good pa11ent
care. Xlnl. ben ef & sal
Apply 1445 Su perior.
NB.
Pilot Want Ads. Want Ad Help? 642 5678
THIS IS YOUR LIFE
Ma nage it w ell at Carl's ,Jr.
Y_,(r 1:11reer h lttl jus t lw~n. You w~1t it to bc profiteble -You w crnt
it to make you happy. Carl's J r .. 11
division or Carl Ka r ch er Ent er-
prises. t he lerjtelit pr ivately own ed.
non-franch ised restourunt corp-
o ration in tht> w esr. eon g ive you the
o pportunity. Posi tio n s a r e
available in the S\). Oritnge County
area .
We'll tra i n yo u t h or o ughly In
Re8laurant Management through
our cla ssr oom /in-st or l.' t raining
pro gram. Confide nlly , y ou will
emerl{e as a Resta urant Ma nager
and will e njoy the foJlo winK
benents:
* Me dical. de ntal and life ins ura11<'e * 1 1000/month in trai11ing
• $1300 Lo 2050/mon th f\8
Resta urant Manage r
• P e rro r mance hf)nuse,;
• Pront sharing * ff paid holiday!!
• 2 w eeks va cation oner fir11t y e ar
• Food discounl8 for yuu e nd
y our e ntire family * Tuition aHistance
Make l{Ood use of your MAN AGE-
MENT CAREER. After all. yo u ca n
only live o nce. so live it up with us at
Carl'8 Jr. Ple ase c1tll for on
Intervie w .
Operations Dept.
(714) 778·7145
1111 ,.,. 'I, l'I lidc du1·1 v1
W••k-. lo1lh11..: & ~ef\ 11(\·
ll<'t"lll \1i1JlllX l;! hi" IJI
"'lo. "11'1 II•· 1l1•pcnduhll
.'!. 1l1·t._11I nrll'll l l.'t.I
"' jlr\loU~ olfll'l' l'X I• llCl'l'~'>JI\ \ft ;'i l'M
1.11. 1'1!•1
l'.1r1 11rnr ph111w l)t'l '>l/11
'4 gcm•f ..ii 1111 '"mt' l} fl
IOI( (;11od ll<J\ iJ, l)t'lleflh
$.W 111111,
I' \ll'I' l'I M Jo: work ror .,lU
cJc111"' 111 hou..,1·"' I\ t'S hr.,
·1 ;J1l H :w \1 1111 Thur
!J :1 U :J :w S :i l I' a l I
~12 1034
Part Time
MGilinq ()pl-rations
No exp required Must
Lie dependable & "' a1la
hie ''" C"o l l N p t Bc h Fas h ion Is la nd
arc•a 160·0501
f"ART TIME DRIVER I Sat & Sun Mornings to
d eli v er Duel\ P ilot
bW1dles lo carriers Re
<ju1r es 'an ur lar ge
wa~on and a J:ood dnv.
1ng r ecor d Pho n e
642 4321, ask fur Dlln
W1l lcams Equa l o p
porturuly Employer ---
RECE.l'TIOMIS T
With or ~1thout 1}11111~
ll\'t"<k d Top pa) T.-rn
porary & full time Cal~
Tod Services a t ~1'79·016-t_.....
R~M<'y. ~50 D6 E Tn11ni,: 00 1)5
wpm Som ,•
d 1 c a t .1 µ h o n I.' <; 11 m l"
shorthand Pm!tl.' & r1l'Jl
appearance Ca ll V1,·k1
~6055. Coastal Persun
nel Ageni:y. :m10 llarhor
Bl .CM
NEVER A FEi':
Restaurant
:'ll e wp o r1 li e.il·h
R e!>t aurant s t'rk:.
energe tic JX'Ople tn fell
full & part time po:.1
lions
Cooks, Counter lle lp,
Cashiers. !)eh.Workers.
Dehven People
<;all for ~~~ 851·~509
SALESCLERK
f>rc:.llge drug stort.!. NB.
f111l 1llme . perm Some
w ends fkon eC11s. Mr
Elwoorl, 675 0150
SALF.S C.:lerlt for rt'l:.111
marin~ hardware stor\•
'I B loc Pan t111w , ··~
per ncC" Call LSal boa
Manne . 54!1 !liiil F: 0 E
M fo' H
S,\l.ES DES IGN ~'lair
for deC"orattn.: hl'lpful
Flexible hours ~ti ex
pe r nee· Will t rn1n
499 1461
Salesgirl wanted part
lime for plant ~tr>re
Plant knov. le<ll-(l' helpful
.;is 3392 10 6
S a lesgirl G 1rts hop
Pharmae} P T I rv1111•
552 8414
SA L ES ll ll r dw a r c
F lime pos en rl'lail
hardware slore. No Sun
dayi, or eves See Mike
Johnson II W Wrig ht
Co 126 Roche ster . CM
Sales
SECRETARY
P lea sant, neat person
w 11hune voice. good lYP·
1ng s kills. some book keeping. pa) roll ex pr
$100-S9001mo to start l n-
1erv1ews by appl. only
Call 646 144 1 Mon thru
1'r1 L.lovd 's Nursl!r)
Scnetary t;eneral need~
g irl fr1d ay for lrv1nl.'
ba.!>ed comva n) doing
fund raisin~ ror {00lle,1:tt•
a thletic de~L. T > µmi.:,
shorthand. ri'lmg Flt'xl
ble \\llh 1.'XP Need f,!t.I
rer 7 st110
SECRETARY
dm1n 1s tra1 1' c
cre t ar~ skills X Int ~alary & ·beneftb ,\ppl)
Pt•rsonnel Oirec'\or
Herit lank
121N°tuc1id
Anaheim
991 3860
EO E
SECRET ARY ·LEGAL
lm med operung m our
lrv111e ore Civil pract1<·e
w/2 S yrs exper & xlnt
typing s kills Satar~
open. Call Pet 833·3622
-Garden Grove 5.'>4·111«):1
STUCK Clerk for ret ail!•--------•
man ne hardw<ere ~tore Going out of Bus iness
f'ull l1me,cxpe r n~t· Sale J anes AnttQUt'S Good l'O l'lt•nd1ts (all · . Balboa Manne s.l9·967l Zl21 E. Coast Hwy. Cd M
F. 0 f. M F II 673 5752
SUPER SMART GIRL Fantai.t11: Antiq ue Pieces
wanted. bnl(ht lady 20 to Beautiful B11r\ Walnut
30 10 help on IJUS) ph11nc EnKh l>h Grandf;.1ther
order desk and learn to I 'IO(·k & 3 Cu~tuon httnd
type on computer Mui.I carw d Walnut l.,mm1•ll
ha,·e brain ~ s upl•r h feder<el &1fo wuh xtra
phone technique.""' will f ahrt t 612 t2112 or
1ra111 }OU F.rl> to to 1 5.'il J72S
nex lltgh pa} for n~hl
girl \)nl} 1£ ycou e all uf A N r I Q U Jo; S 11 ,\ W
t h e ~bu\l' <'all WALKER ~ohduakf1hn~
711 55, 0551 a ... k for . '-1 ets !',e1 r 3 :Ylust Mar~ie cau n . o .
1'eachl.'rS l1r esrho11I
P T F,T Kindcri:<ir~·
770-l!l'Jl . TIO Im
st't' to a ppre1•1ate ,\IJ lor
$lijUO Call fi75 fjU57 or
&t2 0138
f\1m1lure rrnm ~dn f"ran
Tf.ACllER. ~toH:\11:"\GS ('isi·o e'>t att' I." rm
PRE SC.:UOOI. \\OIJU Sll)ve, ch Iii item~
540 521!i ~ ~l
~iances 80 I 0 ......................•
17 l' r 'ellnw rt.!Cng '1,o
del1 ,er) pos~ 5250
Ev wknds 951 83311
Refngerator l'old:.pot
Good cond S'iS 638 W
lilh St C M In n·ar
Kitchen set. wciot.I . t<il>lc•
51 ,Jl2t 2, 5 Ch.llrS, be"c h
& :i stools. S.l50 Palm la
hll' & I chai rs. $140
675 5(Jl!6
7 fl queen stted -.ora htd
N<e ugahytle. llkl.' Ol"W
Sl75 548·420ll
8055 .•.••••................
Wholesalt• '>k 1 wca r
Gorl l'x 1low n fillcJ
parkJ!> & storm Jackel::.
Da)o; !I;, thru ti l4 ~11
W t·l>l W1h11ri t ' ~
&ll 0061
3µc ~ert Sora 1>n1•n1<tl
Din T ill'-' & l < 'h:11r~
La m vs· Dk 1·a~t· 27111 TV
& St.ind ll•dcllbt'd
S5fi 1Jl31
Jewelry 8070 .......•..........•••..
•IMM EDIATl':CASH•
F o r G '' I d . S 1 I ' e r , P l<1t1n um Any k ind.
cond . .Jmounl Daniel
~ 51\53
La d1ei. d1am11n1I rtn ~
!carat t11IJI we1Jlhl w c; Jppr SZ712 l k St30o
540 02(Jli REST AURAMT, P (T
----------1 Idea l for housewives or Part f nne students Counter buffet style O.C Alrport area
HOTEL GIA SHOP
People onented. reliable
person needed to work
nigh ts and we ekends
beginning aft. 3PM.
Should be sales oriented
and able to operate cash
register. Enjoy eircellent
company benefits. Apply
in person 9AM·Noon .
!'v!on·Fri .. Personnel
Secretar y 1Boukkeeper
Small Ne wpur t BcaC"h
Adv ertising Agen cy
Good clerical skills re
~wred. 645·51!1_1 __
T etephone Solicitors
Needed 1mmt't11atl!ly 20
s t u d en t s an d or
homemakers who need
to earn mone\ worktnlr:
pleasant evening hour,,
3 9 Mon Fri :-lo selling
S alary · $3 75 h r +
generous bcmus Acroi.!>
Crom J o hn Wayne
Airport. Ca ll Sue after
2PM 641·0100 Elec.'\n c dryer xlnt t'ond Must !>ell 1mmed1alel) '
Beaut yellow gold n 11g
" 3 d1amunds. 66 pls
Ce rt 846 457S. or
8412848
SECUTARY ---Sl01bes 1 offer £.....W. Call Ron . 2-Spm, M F' •v••IR 95.S-OS54. 8eC"ome a trai!~ sa les --------
6-1 Hr~ Daily TILLERS
Temp or perm pos luln Perm C /~1me, 51-:. dy wk
for exper typist (80 + . A p p I 1 c a n l s. w 1
WPM >-XJnl spelling &. ...supervi~ poten1.1al de
grammar required. no sired., Type 40 wpm. X.lnt
shorthand. Position re· benel1~ & advancement
quires ability to work on _f.Ot~llal. 979-~._EOE.
. 631 3779 ------li~yclff 8020
counselor (over 21 > with
the Jim Long & As ·
sociates Agency to
s upervise and chaperone
DAIL V PIWT earner
boys and girls on a o ne
on·One basis. evenings 6
LO 9PM We need COO·
cer n e d , in n o vati ve
persops who are looking
for a lucrallve part·l1me
1>051t1on. S4 hour to start
Ca ll 642 4321 ext 250
between 2 and 6PM Ask
for Lon o,...coost
OailvPilot
330 W Bay St ret>l
Costa Mesa. CA
Equal Oppor E mployer
PHARMACY CLERIC
Full time. permane nt
pos1t1on fo'nendly. re
laxed atmosphere Typ mg skills nee Eas lbluff
Pharmacy.~
Photo Lab Exp custum
l'olo r pr int e r
Nonsmoker Ne wport
646 7187
PRINTING
Offset Operator Full
tirr1 c pos it ion. Irvine
Un1f1ed Sehool Dis tnct
Ent r~ le\•e l s alary
$790 mo 556 4900, E 0 . E. ----
P R (I D U <.: T I () N
TRAINEE Rubber hose
products Must pass co
physical incl back X
ray Taking applications
bt w n 8 10 o n l y
S trato fl ex . 1767 1
Armstrong Ave .. t rvme
EOE. A Kendavis Ind.,
C-0.
RCPT/~ OFACE
Good phone voice nee.
Filing, run errands & de·
l iveries . Call T r avel
Horiions. 752-9036
ReaJ Estate Sales
OPSll84CED
AGENTS
We offer the following:
1Htgh Commission
"Best location
1 Private secretary
.tProfcssional assocs.
Call now tor appointment
6'7J... 7300 ask for Walt
RECEPTIONlST per ma·
I nent to answer phones.
t ype 50wpm & general
ofc. duties Mon. thru Fri.
for growi ng corp. Nr
0 C. airport 955-3452.
ask for NoTma
RICEl'TIONIST
We ll 1roo med , self
motivated person with
pleasant phone manners .
Most. be accutate typist ,
gd benefits, sal negotia·
ble. Prefer non·smoker.
Call Kaye at 645· 7661
between nam·5pm.
llC.r'tOHIST
Fa.st growing p r o -
sresslve com pany needs
pe r s ona ble . neat
appearing pmion. Ty p.
Ing n e cessary.Good
bene fits at startin g
$allll)'. 114·54CM8 ll.
R EST A U RANT .P art
time help, m ust be n ex1·
ble in hrs. exper helpful.
l>erfect for homemaker
546-1911
Restaur ant
Immediate Openings
ror
FAR WEST SERVICES
RESTAURANT
BAXTERS
14346 Oii•et"Dr, In.
We are now hinng ·
•E x pe r 'd k itc h e n
managers
tSala~ NegJ
• • Exper'd line cooks
$4 5() to $6.50.
ForWnt
Senicn
Owner & operator of
R e u be n 's. C o co':,,
RPuben E. Lee's & other
fine restaurants invites
you lo apply In person
blwn 9 & 4PM. F..O.E.
Restaurant
•IUSIOYS•
M!F'. full or part time, to
work day shift Apply 1n
person Mon for 1. 2·4PM
Plala de Cafes. 4881
Birch St .. N. B.
Restaurant help wanted
Expenenced. Grave}ard
"at\ress. r e lie r cook,
benefits. paid vacation.
dent al & m ed ical 1n
C"luded Appl) in person
Colony Kitchens. 27 \42
O~ega Hwy..:. SJC
Retail
ROllMSON'S
NEWPORT
1s no1111 accepting applies
lions for vanous full lime
&;>art lime positions in
clUding:
•Visual Merc handising
•Food Ser Vice
•Experienced Sales
•Part time Fur Sales
Xlnt. company benefits.
Apply Personnel 10 12.
Mon.-Fri. I 2 Foshioft tslGIMI
EO E .
When you call Classified
lo place an act , you're as
s u red o f a friend ly
welcome and he lp 1n
wordin g your ad for best
r es po nse Call Now !
64,H678
MAIRIOTI" HOTB.
900 Newport Ctr Dr.
Newport Beach
Equal Opp Emplyr M /F
SALES
1l you are agressive and
looking ror a future in re
tail m gml w good co
benefits apply in person
9am to 1 tam Mon lhru
F'rl. Standard Shoes, 3077
So Bnstol, C M
Sales
Major Oran ge County
Graphics Co seeking
Sales Rep for exh1b11
d1vis1on. Oraw against
commission Ca ll .Jim
Brech 714.557 8750
Sales
National figure salon
cha m needs a mbitious
s ales o rie nted pe rson
Career opportunity with
c hanc e for a dvanre-
ment. Salary + bonus
Call 642·3630 fo r 1n
l~Vl~W~~ ---
Salesp e r s on. m atu r e
wa nt e d for even in g
work Sdays a week Call
Days 540·3169 Eves
646·6'766 ---
Sales People f'ull time &
part lime. R.M. Abrams
Cata log Showroom . 11119
Ne~rt Blvd. C .M
SALESPYSON
Excitmg Oppty to lea r n
the selling of Gourmet
Foods & Gifts Prr. C'On
tact Eve lyn , Hickory
Farms Fashion Is land.
64().6030,
Sales person. 30-40 hrs
week. John Wayne Ten·
nis C lub Pro Sh o p ,
own m a hvy typ ing en Tow Truck dnvers "ant·
v1ronment, some legal ed. exp'd only Live in expe r helpful. Send ,.._ M 64 9638 Resume to Classified Ad ~ta esa. 6-.
#7 L8, Daily Pilot PO Rox
1:i60, Costa Mes a . Ca
926216.
SECltETARY
PERM OI TIMP
NO SHORTHAND
lmmed opening, 6·8 hrs
per day. Hvy typing post·
\Jon <80 + WPM I Need
accurac)'. xlnl gram mar
& spelhn~. Correcting
s e l e c tri cs & IBM
memory Gall 752·0234
Secretary
Ad•erlisillq ·~~y
Establis hed" O.C Ad
Agenc)' seek s bnghl.
energetic secretary with
front office appearance.
gd s pellin g & com
m un 1cal1on s k ills
60wpm lYPIOf . Junior
position with x: nt aclvan
c e me nt pot ential G d
salary & benefits. To <iP·
ply, call:
714·838-9281
SECRETARY
We are see.king a ~pie
oriented. relia b l e
serretary. Applicant s
should possess gd. typing
sk ills. pleasant phon
manner. Enjoy excellen
company benefits includ
ing rree meal per s hift.
Apply in person 9AM·
Noon. Mon·Fri .. Pe rso n·
neJ.
MARltlOTI" HOTB.
900 Newport Ctr. Dr.
Newport Beach
Equal ()pp Emplyr MI F
Tra ve l Age n ts 1111 /ex·
penence. Full time out·
side. South C-Oas t Travel.
Newport. Art 631-9040.
Typist for fine Jewelry
store, 40 hour week. com
pany benefits, .iowpm.
accuracy a must J ewels
By Joseph, SC. Plaza
ask for Betty ~9066 _
TYPIST GSWPM, tram as
computer opre ralor. 10
key adder . non·smoker.
Costa Mesa CPA firm
Call Corinne 754· 1040
Typist Gener al OHice No
exper necessary High
Sch ool -Grad U y od
benefits & promo11on<il
opporturuties. Fa rm e rs
In s uran c e Gro u p
540-4100 E.0 E
VETERINARY HOSP.
Kennel person ( time,
Mon·Fr1. 960-4139 bef 5
pm.
VINYL LINOLEUM
Layer-must be exp'd
Call 8·9am,a fter 6pm
645·6544
Waffttss w..t.d
751-0341
•WAITRESSES•
$3.50 per hr. Full lime.
part time. split shift Ap·
ply m person : Wed or
Thurs. 2·4pm, Gramma 's
House , Bristol al Redhill.
Costa Mes a / Newport
Beach
Waitress. part time. APP·
ly In person· Two Guys
Fr o m It aly , 2 2 6 7
Fajrview Rd .. C.M.
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16 inch boys or girls BMX,
new cond. incl training
wheels. New SllO Sell a1
$45 75!1 1164 da}~.
552 3341 eves
WANTED. lOK, l4K, 18K
gold. Max cash paid 1m
ml!dlatt>ly Also buylnl(
!'tlver d1 a m11nd.., l'l l'
Ken. 557·9818 s.is 5809
~;.::nt 8030 BUYING gold & s ilver
••••••••••••••••••••••• sc r ap & Je ~elr y
Petersen's Photogr aphic Silverware. dental gold.
magadne back issues diamonds. class n n11s
C-Omplete sets m official lmmed. cash 549 2685
benders 1975 77 ~11ssin~ Thwidemead Ind
~an issue for 1974 colleC'· Machinerf 8078
lion. orrer. 213 331 ·1816 •••••••••••••••••••••••
WANTED 8lllX metal spray bOoth.
Mam1ya RB6i or 645 IJke new &t2·0232 9am till
eqwpment needed C:ill noon
J udy, 97!J.4240 ev~!> Miscellaneous 8080
Cats 8035 ..•.••.................
K.JTIENS to lov in~
homes only.
641·22&1
DOCJS ·ao40
•··············•······· KEFSHOND Pups AKC
(,'hamp sire M f' Pet &
s h o w . P v l p l)
213 1W1 1345 aft 6 pm
AKC Golden Hetr pup!>,
xlnt pets. show. hunter
wtr dogs Outstand lflK
pedigree , cleared hip:.
493-6861
Shih T zu. AKC f , 4 yrs.
M. !! mo M. 4 mo. All
shots Reas. 83SA581
AKC Golden Ret rie ver
Pups. $115. Call 545-1918
or 675·2192
P itbull Pups. red nose,
A.D B.A. UKC.: P a pers.
s uper pups . must sell
00.9011, 6454280
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LUGGAGE TAGS
from your busmess ea rd
Send one 1·ard for each
t ag plus one l>pare We
return pe rmane ntly•
sealed attractive tag &
strap. meeting airline
I D reqw remenls Pre
vent loss & theft 1 For a
per<;ona br.ed tall enl'lose
wa llpu p1•r rabr il' o r
··Day Glo · paper & we
wi ll hal'k &. tn m )UUf
tags 0 1 in. Lwo \0ar~
back lo back
PIUC F'.S
S2 ea or 3 $S
4 5 tags SI OOea
6 9 1agss1.50e.1
10 or more $1 10 ea
Sa lei. Tax I nC'luded
O CAHD?
Draw your o"n or send
name. address phone &
we'll make one card per
tag. Add 25< euch
Send check or money nr-
cler to
PILOT PRIKTIMG
P .O. Box 1560
Costa Mesa. Ca. 92626
CERAMIC
i\KC black Chow. t l mo
old, loveable Moving,
must sell 4!13 9532 after
6pm S3.SO·S3.75 /hr. Ca II W.-1111or.o_... ___ ~,,_...,_-..~
SECRET AIY Waitresses. P /time day. F e m a I e G e r m a n P/t im e dys, Gaslight
TILEllSQUE
6x6''. 25< per piece Pam\
& glaze your own tiles
Good for ceram ic s hops
or pnvate parties to use
your artistic abilities.
SJ.1 7533
Marilyn : 640-6214
Looking for a change ? Broiler Shephe rd. 14 weeks old
STOf'!! See us for that perfec:l Wllltram 548 7948 withpa pers 640.1631.
Take lime to relax and position for you! ----
shop at home. It's simple Freeto Applicant WAITRESSES DOBERMAN PUPS · 6
w i t h D a 1 1 y pi 1 0 t lrvi.ne Personnel Agency 645-6561 673-1663 wks old, blk & tan. tails &
Classified Ads. And if 488 E.11lh, Costa Mesa For Appointment claws d one, worme d. Sick Rm Eqwp 50'1< on
you have something to Suite 224 64.2-1470 ----------healthy' $75 a l l o n g price: elec bed ,
sell, c all a friendly ~~~~~~~~~~Warehouse helper. F /T s:U-0490 over the bed bedside tbl,
Classified Ad· Visor al for interior landscape. de ----wheelchair. commode s.
642·5678 · u SECRETARIESu difr/f~·gt:;:ch:~~fu~~d Lhas a Apso AKC Stud & walker 548·1382 A/P ·Recpt Sl.3.ZOO 540 42 2 service. 2 yrs. old. Call ---
•••••••••••••••••.. Exec/T80/BlgCo$lS,600 cesary . · 4 o r Days 964-0066 .John Wayne Tennis Club
RETAIL SALES
StkBrk0pMgr$20,000 557-0150. FnetoYOM 8045 Family Me mbership p~~~~~~:!~: r·"ool~fj"a~··1~;;;· .. 1 .••••••••••. ••••.••••.• ~~.!s~~p; 4 4 . ~ 4 0 5 •
Salesman who is presently working
full time in Men 's & Boy's Clothing
and wants to make a ch ange.
Opportunity ror Management.
Good Starting Wage. Benefits.
4020 Birch. Es tab .64 l Under A 1 Free Kittens lo good
Newport/833-8190 /Free !. ~ Fictitious 1. home E ver est Jt>nnengs un 675-4427 1 v e r a I l r a n <1 r e r ! · Name? ! wheelchair <removable
SICRITAIY ,. ~ 'J Needs love. Puppy Chow a rms & lt'ltS I $375
Neededimrned. With or ~f -, 'a yimt. Abandoned 6 Be d s ide p otty . $75.
withoutshorthand. Tem· 11 • /1 1~·1 : ..
1
.' mo. male pup, large . af· 631-1398 126 Sant a porary Ir full time. Call , ,~ fect. gentle with dogs & 1 C.,..
_Thd __ Ser __ vi_ces_a_t_W7_9-_._01_64_1 I ~ ! c•ts. Unable to keep lsabe • ••·
_________ , 1 i after this week. 642·3162. Dinghy 165. G.E . Con
SICllrAIT !Alt "••._...... ... i..i.,. • ! Newport Shores. vertible Oishwasher, llke
llcUUov• "•-·"'""by ! IORQ n e w ! Ai r Pu r i f1f'r .....~. law be f91ietelfad wMll IM i ,. Mhia w
C•feer oppty. in Cast-County Cleftt. flle DAILY l ••••••••••••••••••••••• 951 ~l
J)9Ced Npl lkl\. invest-ll'ILOT .,..,... ''" IOfm• ; ... I A r THI STOllKEIPH IMC. ment n.nn. fte(auira top •nf rlNllf Mftltca• lcH °"' j * .. I BUY** L rg .,.ar )' ,.m e lean
skills (ahlhnd: 90 ty l ! c1111om•••-If rov •••; • Hutch. Teak din ing set
H•---' leach. c•fonll• 75). l!!~ .. -.a p:...'es; alt.~ !'"'''"' . n•• b111ln•n 1· Good 1Med f\inuture & W/6 chairs. New 9' surf· .... ,.-. • ~ '"' ....... II Ill DAIL'\' ll'ILOT tor Appll1nces-OR I will
'4z.7...._ 1 10:00-J:OO ,. e.xpe.r., matWity ' cor· c,!..._.!...._ .-.. ,.,..:.. .1 .... 11 or SELL ror You bo11rt1. orrer. 499-5000. -ponte bk1rd. helpful. m-m•-· .... '"•· .-
... '-~ Call 644>-0U:S i MAST&S AUCTIOH f\nd what you want In
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Mllcala •-IOIO "-' & 0....-IOto ....... roww 9040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••
I dl1atth peWi, IO' '°"I PIANO WA.N'l'ED. Pnv :ts' Vlklnl S t fo', lt'Tt, ~udl.2thutth~w1 . Partywanutobuy rlano twlJ:IOt'n~ F'WC. 7)
I.I SlZ u P1ldcMd sea roe ca.b 5S8 0913 Knh~r IM , vu F, t•lho. a "-el«r. nln11t no1sh. TV a.lo. s 11mlo1 2 a tale rm11
l*'f ~ 1 in.JlcH! rall .... .,._ aota •.ooo Nwv1 Yacht t:• a..10x.J liO HI 3758 a.rt ~h ... "' lllOO .., .... Wkndl •te•e•••••••••••••••••• '-' Uhl
lJ' Ponabl•coi<wTV ,..,._ MA Tl ttmcA.t> ('Ofl\11)1
Ptione aM'lli\'nna mach fiT3 !.114
w arr S'Tt w1rt1mot(' l'Orll.ml Sl49 ~ 8-!I &au\ 2!'I \'Ir TV ou
1·ond 120ll O l'O M ar
TnwlJc Ht<.I ~·rf 17~ 1q1
n blue \t'l\tot hdbrd &
U\ald11n11 b.-J.,.1>n•&1d
S100 t!N ""221
orfl<'e Watt'f Coolfr. I hit
6 l:olt.I w 12' ' I~
ttln11 m.t VllOMT .l37ll
31' Un1mt .. Sfo<lan. li"IR,
19'13 TwtOM<:. rre h wtr
('Ooll'C) 2 1t auooa. VU F,
f'al"°· t'f\I •YD 0
!1, ba ll
Ink 1:17 )00 Nwpl
Vac hi t:aehan&t-61) 1800
IMh&....-Juhn W &)'Tll' T"n"~' t'lub ........
famtl) M..-mb.-1 ~h •v ••••••••••••••••••••••• 14 'IJ.\f'l'l1J('KF.1' \ qi
l m " t'rll 11 C'fl I 16.SOlJ 11400 1 u.s.:t G ,.,.. tO I 0 STA.MAS
HAWAII
Rowld \nv\lrket. blO
~ 4»68
UKAl'"TlNO TAUL.to:
Hamilton. 48xSll ruw
lop, •arn!u.-e C.>7S I Nt''"
'3i01 l)ll 1164 11,>:>
S52·:n.l ~~t'
MAUTILUS
2·1 yr ruJJ mem~n1h1p.
NP Beach Club, v11lut1
S300 each Sacrifice S?~
eac h 759· l\64 days.
s.52·3341 eves
Stw I • loyal D-6111
8 plc set u pcs. chest
12S000 80. 759 1643
30 gaJ. custom aquanum.
made or wood. with fish.
oscar & a cl1>wn kni(e
Best orter 499-2832 after
6PM.
Pullman tops . three
Conan Marble double
sinks. 6l"x.22" make of·
fer. Steve661-&MS
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l.llymp14· TralnJnjl .._ ly•k
t5'd5' JO lb11 lnrl
i.toca&.-rd. riot 11t10 0 ,
handll'l•d~ varn1sht'c.J
l)ltddle rl' Lido bl~
673 CJZS(l
•..•••...........••.•.•
Boatwork. repalr11, r~
turb1ihing, 11ia1nt &
varnish H1&h quality
14 o rk r~u a r,lle !>
~-7044.eves ...........
~ ...... 9030 ......•••.••...........
GENOA 5SO sq rt 6112 ot
Xlnl cond. $275
673·5340
looh. 'ower 9040
•••••••••••••••••••••••
4l'Gr..~
Ful l y equ i pped .
beau11ruJly ma intain&!d ,
N,.,. ·a SJIQMb ~Ian
tW\o M t'rt Cl'\Utt'~ tl''
K W 011110 . l'C' .. )011
"'*'lil I .ado \ '"ht Urutu~rll"c
675 001~
9060
·•····•·•·•·····••••••· ·.w. Lud~~ 16, ~n. 11arn
hull , 'li p In NH
beautiful $4 000
... 1)1)10
llORIE 16' witr lr xlnt
l'Ond. $1..00, t aall after
Spm 64t>tl617
HOBl ~ 16' Xlnt Cond.
Sl<&OO . 6•H 1405
675 4512pm
CRUISlNG SAILOR
Instead or buying that
cnu:1ing :u11lboat. enjoy
untimited saLling for a
sma l l investment
673·5340
ready to cruise or live 36" Morgan O I sloop, dsl,
aboa rd Sh1P,., m~y. be Npt Bch slip, 2 cabms. 2 ~vaJlabl~. 11 ., • Fmane· heads /showers, loaded
mg pos~able. S72.000, .or ror world cruising P.P Mlscel•tOlll W..t.d t6S.OOO 1f no broker m· · 108 I volved. Clean deal will SS9.500. 642·1325· &46-S603
••••••••••••••••••••••• include 9' Avon Redcrest For Sale like new Lido TOPC~H.PAlD 'lh fl '---'-d • ' ' wi oor ........ = an ... 5 14. at s ubstantial d is· For usedfumilure&ap· horsepower J ohnsonout· count Compl e t ely
pliances. Working or not. board. J ac k C u r ley equi ppe d . incl new
967-8133 ~-l!i05 home. or MG-2254 .1 ed 6 00 the boat weekends. tra1 er. us approx
D 1 s p 1 a y cases r o r weeks. 673-3515.
Heritage Hall. Harbor ·24· Sk1pjack '79. Open Hi. Don.alions. Call Mr. Hull, Volvo 225, 120 hrs Real nice 17' Sidney
I.Ung. 76().J:Qlfordetails VHF. Swim LOR. fresh Sloop. sips 2. trlr. run-ning lights. motor & ~al wtr rtush, mint cond. possible s lip $1800
IM"'-lih 1083 M u s t s e I I p p 631-4613
....................... 714·673-161, ----------
CONN Director trombone
With case. Excellent con·
dltion. $100. 675-8062 after
6PM.
17 ' Boston Whaler 23·~~p.fixed
w/SSHP Merc ury eng, keel. main, Jib. ge~a .
$5500 or best orter VHF. s&l/Johnson in·
546-839'1 board. S.S.950. Newport
Yacht Exchange 675·1800
CONN ORGAN Model
Prelude Shurnmer. 314.
Xlnt Cond. 548· 7382
REDUCED! Cal 20 111012 xlnt cond 3 3.1~ Viking S /F. '74 lo~rn bags 1nc1.' sp1nnak~r.
_ bn~ge, pulpit,. teak hsh VHF. compass. ne w
DRUMS· 5pc Amencan eqUJp, 2 stauons. CO 2 OJB 12 gal. fuel-taia.
C ~-080 El .s>'St.em. twn ttUSaderr. · ustom.......... ect-142900 Newport Yacht $4400 To 6 pm call
Guitar wl25 watts AMP Ex~h 67S.l800 846-0636 , eves &c wknds
SlSOforboth. 557-8393 84C}.UlS.
CONN Director Trumpet. 20' ELECTRIC BOAT loah, ___ SI_'-_/ ___ _
. h XI t d Gd cond, dock avail. "'--L-'r 9070 ~. ~~. ~.~n . $8,960 640-4150 •• =.: .............. .
YAMAH A A M P
W /Rever b. hke new,
$195 67~ 1230,
673-2712
T r umpet Y amaha
$150/best ocrer with
case. 64&1145
Office Fa wilw e &
E ... p •Rt 8015 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Sharp Copier Model srno. plain paper, 3 yrs.
old. Sl200 ~ M·F
8-4:30
3 glass display uruts. 6'.
MSO. 6 r~rd racks. 9'.
M,50.548.Q4.2
Sea r s Schol ar
typewriter.
SIM>.
552.:1189,
e lee
8017 •••••••••••••••••••••••
A KC Cocker Puppy .
S300/0BO must see!
645--&495. 64&-5787
'79 WelJcraft, 19"'2', sun 30' Slip 1n Huntington
hatch wtt.rlt. 80 hrs, 230 Harbour Sl75/mo.
h p .. inbrd. 6 seat s. 7141846-8964
sleeps 4. many xtras incl.
ski is. Asking s12.ooo. T1 a port..._
974 .. 1088 •••••••••••••••••••••••
40' Owens Crwser bit '62, c:a:ra. Sttle/ 9120
27' Owens Cruiser. bit •••••••••••••••••••••••
'61 BANK REPOS. in· C.bover camper for sale,
spect & ofr. Avery & Co. tiedowns. good cood. $800
67S-8890 or best offer 64S-277i
'77 Sea ray Weekender. MoforilllCI lla.s 9140
24'. 200 nn. loaded. good •••••••••••••••••••••••
cond. trailer. Sl2,500. 1978 Peugot Moped. best
49'l-5897 cash offer. 536--6119. Call
l2'TIOJAH'77
T W N D L S
FIBE R GLASS
SACRlflCE A'I SS9,SOO.
AT OUR DOCKS NOW.
UNlTED YACHT BKRS
63)-3133
:.>' MORGAN Sloop. '78
S/dsl, roller furling &
Dodger, knot log. wheel
w /pods, Better than new
cood. S3Z,OOO. Newport
Yacht Exel\. 675-1800
eveninas.
9150 •••••••••••••••••••••••
J.m F'OXJ·GT, 1842mi.
$400/080
Call Paul 552-8941
'74 Yamaha Enduro 175,
s treet legal. $450
545-261 l
'79SUZUKJ GS7SOE
Mint cond, low miles.
Classified Ada, your one· Best oHer, 631-4287.
stop sboppina center. Sell idle items 642-5678 '"jmiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ii· Yamaha ESOVZE White, I bros. front/rear good
..
cond. $725 . Phone
557 · 7489 or 64&-3509 .
Rent motorhome. 22"'2 '
self contained. S250 per
wee k + 6• a mile .
645-22&1.
•All~ycle s • ., ......
Oranae County's Largest
A1I lndoon. Space Av ail.
Fri Sept. 12: 6pm·llpm. 1
nile only! Orange County
FairgJ'OW)ds 24 hrs. info
714-831.5116
• ••••••••••••••••••••••
~o+ime fvr pr.ore, ~'4?
SSAVISAVI S
WITH use r..rs
Imported car parts
lMl>()RT
AUTOStJPPLY
101 N. Manchester
Anaheim 776·9900
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tlJO •••••••••••••••••••••••
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ltt'f De ~ New Ot•lot
6 d utch Driven OallY.
A1 1l lnt1 U OOO Call
84.\ 5115 after '9m
)7 T Ulrd Portbt> .. lOI> 3
pd. a.Int cood Rblt lt77
A1kln1 llZ.000 01ty1
844 113"3. e v /wllnd
fM2 tlM.'>
11'11 \I K Vt-tc• 111» w.in.
UT I'S, r dltc brak~11.
d u 11I 01hau11 t , nrw
radial• pror don"
lhruoul bill arry ll1
w blue ptni.tn,111111 Show
l'U . DlUO, ~ 335()
4ti lo'ord Woodie, 1 t'8tort'd
f\.3,000 l\l.SO '29 M1>del
A Town Sedan. 4 dr,
rwwred le.teal for 'tu
nl '10.000 67S 4Ull
II) MGA, 90'\ r"-,ctort!d
l'1rrtonal pJ11te11 read
19'0 MGA'' M5001flrm
~7:i.31
4 Wlltet Dri•n 9SSO •••••••••••••••••••••••
<.:JS '74 )()mileage, stereo.
St(XX)/080
675 9917
lln6 Bluer, 4 whl dr. good
cond llght green, S3SOO
!161-lJOll dya
Tn1tkt 9560 •••••••••••••••••••••••
•C .. V . ..W '80
I 2"18. ST AICI!
Automatic trans.. pwr
steering. dual rears .
10,000 GVW. etc. (Ser
81631 .
$U91!
HOWAU Ct.•,,..
Dove & QuaiJ St.s.
NEWPORT BEACH
83).0555
'73 FORD Truck w /lool
box. am/fm cass stereo,
S1900. 631·2'2S
'76 Dats un P U. Spec.
wills, radials. new paint.
$2900. 11.17-2135
'70 Ford ~. T w/shell
Runs good.~
~1
'75Chevy •.;too PU. S2200
Wkdays call 548·9866,
after 6pm: 548·582S.
'74 EJ Camino, 1 owner ,
a.tr, S2000. 846-7019 afier
4.30.
tS70 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
·74 Dodge Van, new tires,
new eng. $1600. Call
536-6119 ask for Jeff.
tsto • ••••••••••••••••••••••
WE PAY TOP DOLLAR
ror to_p_U5e!!f cars·foreign,
domestics or classics U
YoW' car is extra clean.
see us F1RST !
~.
• ,_, Ill Or-. C..,ty J
292SltarbOC Blvd.
COSTA MESA
979-2500
WllUY
CLEAN CARS
AHDTaUCIS
CONNELL
CHEVROLET
•x;,.lf.Ht•H fll\d
cir.-.1\\H~\
S4b-I 200
HIGoHIUYB
Top dollars for Sports .cars, Bup. Campers,
914's, A\ld.i's
AakrorUIC MGR JIMMAll4()
YOLKSWAMM
187ll Beach Blvd.
HUNTINGTON BEACH
842-2000
TOPDOU.AI
PAIDFOR
CiOOD & CLIAN
USIDCAISI
miracle
mazda
2150 ........... ...
COll9 ...... 64S.5700
~-
WANTED!
Late model Toyotu and
Volvos . C al l us
TODAY!!!
1•u~11 ... , ........ .
~ 646.tJOJ w UO·f4'7
w.,., c.,t '7 II Ponc1111 9750 Volll..... t710 C • "" ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• OVER _ .....
For Y<Nt Good
'73 4 cyl s tick . great
mech cond., ndl body
work .io 548 6737
VW. Ponch" or Audi ·71 6-cyl. atlck, ~ or (r,:ua:in,; .... ,;JJ :;~13~fer. must sell.
VW POKScHE AllOI Oat.. '720
~ K Coa11t lllway
at Ba~ide On V<' •
NcwPQrt l\each 673 0900
TOP$ PAIL> FOR
lMf'ORT 6 St'ORTS
C:ARS Ml 7100
...... , ••• rl ... •••••••••••••••••••••••
'79 Mockl a.. Pop Top --------Convertlbl~. FUii power Havlftl trwble selllna
A ss u m e I e a a e your car? Try ua ! Paid
7141497 2141. for or ootl A.all for Tom
----Aikin.
'74 91 l ~ 1rnmac sap JIM u ._11 .... 0 58K m1 AC FM c.ss re· ,.._ "
cords alloys 1ee g reen VOLISWA ...
paml Lille new Sl3.000 ur 11711 llACHILYD.
orrc r.RJ0..2447496·5185 ..... w ......
1965 356<' p arllally 14J.ZOOO
re5tored. needs work.
$4.500, 4~10
'11 CHAMPAGNE f.diHon
'tl0924 . snrl. air. cassette. ll,OOOmilesOritOwner
4.000ml. Best oHer over llQO() 646-JN9
$15,500. 546-8991
'11 Camaro LT, air,•"*°·
orit owoet. f.2,000 m L
Ulht bh• osoo. nwm
HJO •••••••••••••••••••••••
SH US MST!
We t..ve • tood Mle«kll)
o f NEW • USED
tlwvroleUI
COHHEll
C HEVRO LEl
... -:--. 11 ' I •
t701 a:.;.:;;.;;;;.ii;;,;;;~;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:a1 ·s.i Porsche, needs bum 68 bus. 71 engine, rwia •
loobgreat.
' I r~ ! \ \1 t •
~4b-I l00 •••••••••••••••••••••••
4 new Bndgestone Tires.
6 00 Sl2, 4 ply white
walls e /ea s.52 3087 -------..... _. t705
•••••••••••••••••••••••
FINAL ALFA ROMEO
<..1..EARANCE .
ALL '791 MUST GO!
"We're Deulin'"
1910SPIDHS
..UNOW!!!
IEACH IMPORTS
'77 280Z 2+2, H pd, e lec
sntf. AM /FM cass .. A /C,
S3K mi. asoo. 661·7074
·;5 280Z Met allic Blue,
4&pd. a/c, amlCm. new
tires. shocks, mags, Xlnt
$4895. 76().8093
'77 280Z 2x2. Beauurul
cond. Mags. Prlvitle par·
ty. • 67J.7517
Rat 9725
•••••••••••••••••••••••
'79 SPIDER S6400 terrific
rond, must sell 7&5 3762
days. 7~1486 eves ---
'11 Fia t : Brava Uy
-------Owner. Dix 4 dr. Auto
AllCI t707 Air Stereo Sunroof
848 Dove Street
NEWPORT BEACH
75Z..0900
••••••••••••••••••••• •• Mags Etc. 751 0751
'74 Audi 100 LS. ---
pers & new top Has '70
VW e ng. Very classy
$4000/bst l..a22-2920 dy.
I <62Q.. 71.20 eves
'66 912, good cond. recent
wotk. S5500
644.5867
'76 9US Ta rga, 5sp, air ,
1>tereo. 1mmac. Slti.900
644 196S
'& Porsche 3S6C. Low eng
rrules, New tires. Many
extras $5700, 631 642.5 -----um 911.S, red w tblk, all
o ptions 30.000 mi ,
$15,900, 645· 1682.
SOD ROADSTER
Ulk1Blk, on~ 113,000 m1
SI l,SOU. G42·5290.
548·8179.
'75 Scirocco. Am/f m '77 Moma,pa,pb,air,xlnt cond. $S.'WIO or best otter. cassette. 4&pd, 50.000ml. &40-85
Clean $3400. 644·9635. ---·------
'73 VW Camper. Runs
good. new tires, starter.
& aJtemator 12. 700 080.
"96-4$06.
·79 VW Bus, auto. mlnt
<.'Ond, xtras. best orrer
takes 494-3176
1979 CONVERTIBLE.
xlnt cood, low miJes, a.II
xtru, $7900, 760-0861.
'70 S upe r Sport El
Camino, lllnl cond,
w /Spoiler Flber1lasa
shell, rea caa. Great
bataaln. moo. ~1·3729.
'65 Chevy Caprice, loots
good, runs aood. $500.
55&-4774
'78 NOV A l6M , body
work,1Z181.
957-0798
'70 VW Bug. S1950 best of· Doc19f ttJS
fer. Eng xlnt, nds some ••••••••••••••••••••••• body work. 645-4108
SOUTH COAST
$900 '78 Spyde r conv , clean. 1973 914 2 o. 1mmac. cond ~2510or &46-4&48 -'&d mileage, radials. Blk & Wllt . tape deck.
'68 VW Van, Poplop, rebll
eng. $1750. Call daytime:
49'-.5151 before 3pm DODGE
It's cominl aooo! Watch
ror our IJ'aad opening! ! !
28Harbor81vd.
-. --am/tm. SS495 552.0325 5...,. 498 ~370 '75 AUDI 2dr. w1lh new ---s"". · ..
e n g . n e w pa 1 n t . ·oo 8SO SPIDER. ~!lvt ·oo !lllE Targa. r ustom
,714·731-476.'Jeves. Red, runs. Mu st sell . upgrade!>, xlnl C•rnl.I .
...... 9709 leaving for :whool. $§()() J mu:.t 't'll bei;I orrcr
••••••••••••••••••••••• ~rm 962.8091 artc~6vm fi4S 749tl
Runs Good. Two Tops, Hoftda 9727
Good Dash •••••••••••••••••••••••
857·0960
IMW 9712
• ••••••••••••••••••••••
CREVIER
&I Sf 6 H OAOWAV
SA"IA Ap.I A
835·3171 .
THE UlllM.Olf. OR1VIMG MAC>tlHl
•USEDIMWs•
'12 2002tii w / s/r (2061 )
'733.0cs cpe, mint(0559)
'742002tiis/r (0332)
'75 2lma (OOOS >
'75S30ia w/s/r U483)
'76 2002s/r4&p (1578)
'77 630csi t4.56SXG I
'78 320i 4 s p, a.tr (4228 I
'78320ia. air (6095)
'78S30ia loaded (M681
'79S28ia s /r (2615 I
ClotedS•dmys
OllAMG.I COUNTY'S
'OLDEST
'&'
SaJes·Service-Leasing
VISIT YOUR
ORANGE COAST
HONDA
HUDqUARTYS
TODAY!!!
UNIVERSITY
SALES&SERVlCF.
OlDSMOllU
HONDA
GMCTaUCICS
2850 Harbor Blvd
COSTA MESA
540.9640
'16 Honda Wagon. 40.000
nu. Clean & xJnt cond
Asking $2495 best. Ca II
8-Spm. 557·0551 ask for
Margie
'75 Civic. 30MPG n1•w
tires. great cond Must
sell S2300tofr -644·6462
eves
'TT CIVIC 4Spd, good
cond, 40M. $2800
494.403.1
Rov C.ftr,a.c.. '75 CVCC. xlnt running
R.oUSf\oyce BMW cond, 52.000 m1, orig
J...540Jamboree owner, has had TLC
Newport Beach 646-&W4 Must sell. need larger
velucle, S2m5 64&5l72 ---------79 Accord, 4·dr. AC. IOI Md.ARIM's
$
850 N. Beach Blvd.
LA HABRA
t5 Mi. No. oCSA Fwy )
(7141522-Slll
Sunday by Appt.
AM /FM tape. S s p. idnt
cond. best offer, 831-7950
or 675·3530.
J_,,. 9730 ..•.•..................
'64 XKE, M.000 mt, ong
yellow paint. s tick,
amtfm cass. mint $8500.
675-8941 eves & wkends.
558-2671 dys
~~!!!!!!!!~~1.76 XJW. CL~SlC 36M. .I 1m mac C assette.
S•JMMMACK
VAWY
IMPOaTS e..t-t
rac.e'•Mla
Power. Orig. Own. S8600.
• wll).dys 752-1800 .... 9738
•••••••••••••••••••••••
'72 Mazda RX3. Needs
work. Great eng & m·
terior $3SO or bst ofr
'61 JS6 H re!>tored have re
re1 pt ~ SIOOO 080
1-:ves wkends !17!1 4489
Wk /days 898-9651
Rolls Royce 9756 ························ "l DEALER IN U.S.A.
ROY
IRR CARVER r ROllS·ROYCl
IS-O J<1m bone
1Wwpof'1~U1'
\'-----'~
CLOSED SUNDAYS
9760 •..•..•.....••••....•..
1910 SA.Al
TURIOs
HERE NOW!
EXCEU.Bn'
SELECTIOH!
BEACH IMPORTS
848 Dove Street
NEWPORT.BEACH
752-0900
Toyota 9765 . ............•....•....
77 SRS L1ftback, silver
w/blk. AC , AM/FM. 5
spd. Radials 53&-7226 aft
6
·so Toyota TERCEi..
hftback. Sspd. am rm
stereo. a1c, fat'tory war·
ranty 551 3949 afte r
6pm
1 IUY PROILEMS
Sirk or dead foreign cars
wanted. Pintos too
Free tow 631·2G97
'79 Corolla. bro wn w
beige U\t AM radio. xlnt
rwuung cond 26.000 m 1.
Approx 26mpg. $3650
Denise: &42· 7664 days.
wke.nds: 64&5795
'76 Cellca GT Llftback
A/C, s tereo, s hadow,
Sspd. Xlnt. cond. $4200
firm 963·5515.
'80 Toyota Tercel: 4 spd.
am/Cm cassette. 5100
miles. while. Perfect
Days 549·7124 , E ves
'66 VW BUG . XJnt mech
cond. $800.
962-~ CesTAMESA
540.0330
1972 VW Bus. top cond ..
$2800 or best offe r Ford tt40
644·5053 ask for Malik ••••••··~~·••••••••••••
1971 Ford LTD Wason.
60 VW. nms good. needs good cood .. t600.
some work. 1795 080. 4SM·G48
714·963-8866 '71 Torino SW. Loaded.
'00 Bug Xlnt Cond·Runs Runs tood. New tirea,
Gd-S pkd Rms·Cstm brakes. Original Owne.r.
Pamt -Csste Ster<>-many $'150. &44-95&4
xtras S2300 645-5069 Lori '89 WAGON, new tires,
'64 VW. Rebuilt eog. New brakes , battery, etc.
tires New paint Xlnt BIO. ~106'
cond Sl700 or best orrer.
CallS48·266S. '73 CRAN Torino Sport
·oo VW. xlnt cond, new
paint. runs re al good.
p/s, p/b, a/c, runs 1ood
must seU now. Make of-
fer-..736
$2250/0 8 0 . 499·2832 ·---------'61Falcon2dr,
125()
S4l-4067
after6pm
73 vw. gd cood. amtrm
tape. reblt eng. Paul· -------,-9-5-0-
714·848·3691 . 213-865-1446.
'68 VW Bus, clean, runs
good. SUIOOoroCr. Ask for
Dave, ~8615. 640-2209
al\3:30
66 Bug_, cherry body·mL
stereo, rblt. w /rec pt
$1650. 661-3982.
•••••••••••••••••••••••
ORANGE COUNTY'S
FIMIST
LINCOLN·MERCURY
DEALERSJDP
IAYAADllOI
l...IN'COL.N.MERCURY
ll>-18 Auto Center· Dr.
SDf'w)'·Lake Forest exit
'67 VW Bug Clean. stock. IRVINE
$1800or bslofr. Call Tom U0.7000
at 5514421aft12 noon. 9952
Vat-.o 9772 •••••••••••••••••••••••
••••••••••••••••••••••• '66 nice A clean. ftew
VOLVO brakes • mufner $14915, ~13eves.
SAL.ES. SBVIC E
AMDLIAS&HG
OVERSEAS DEUVERY
EXPERTS
uaLEIKI
VOLVO
1966 lhrbor Blvd.
COSTA MESA
646-HOJ S40.t4' 7
'67. Mustant. 219 a uto.
Mint cood. Muat see.
loaded. D500. or bet ofr
9Q}.2.sl8 aft. 6Pm
'66 M11stan1.' excellent
cood. flJ/#)/olf~
7S!Mlm
'79 Muat. 4 cyl, AM /Fii
cau. $6400. Ca II 41'1 ·3564
or642-um '70 Volvo, nu brakes. nu•----------
tires, needs some work. '68 Muatanc. Xla.t. coad.
Miring $11195. 496-2Z28 V8 Aulo, air, 44,500llli.
'66 Volvo Wgn. xlnt mech $3200. 541-m.2, t-S.
cond. one owner. as ii '68 Must-.. reblt eng.
~. ~ new paint. gd cond.
'80 6.400M, all options , $2000. M$-041'1.
2164GL. Sll.800 lse or buy . tight blue '79 Mmtan.1.
957-t633wkkdaya. •Int cond, new tires,
a m /fm with cass .
84UOOt. ..... 645-9878 I 1 645--0367 -----1 ....................... a.-111· tt55
G1M11.. ttol •••••••••••••••••••••••
•••••••••••••• ••• •••••• '79 Olds DIESEL Cuat.om Mltc:H.of
NEW~w·s ..
IOPIM>WHB> .... ~
To choose rrom '74 thru
'79 · 20Q'Z's, 320i 's. 530i 's,
630Ci's
For the best deal in
Orange County ... Come
see us t.oday!
SADOLBACI
YAWYIWORTS
2840'l Marguerite Pkwy.
Mission Viejo
831·2040 4tS.4t4t
Cloeed Sundays
MOVING TO EUROP E.
Mta1t seU. '75 BMW 530i.
Priced for qwck sale .
SS700/offer. 1175-0893.
•••••••••••••••••••••••
HB.P!!.
'70 Toyota Corona Mk II
station wagon $850.
Days: 642·4623, eves
76().0929
Tri...... 9767 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Leaving the country !
MllSt sell my baby! 1971
Mercedes Benz 2SOC that
is really clean. Loaded
inc. leather & AM /FM stereo. Needs a good '79 TR7 Convertible, 6,000
home! Call 673-066.Seven· rru. e'llery option. must
ings after 6 p .m. & ee Lo apprec. Xlnt cond.
675-9050 days. 67J.20l9
,68 280 SL: 2 Tops. Very '77 TR7. 5spd. lo mi. Xlnt
s h a rp . 'Auto .• air. cond. S3·900
7.,,.·189 $13,950/0ffer. 673-6336. .,.,. 1
_642_·9666 ________ 1 '79 Triumph TR7 Con·
•79 MB Z 450 SLC . vertible. 5 spd. AM /FM
Purchase for S32.500 or steroo. cassette player.
assume lease. Xlnt cond. AC. radials. 8.000 m 1. perfect cond. $8600. Or
642-4770dys onJy. SSOO & take over pay-
72 450SL Mercedes Benz. ments. 639-3625
burgundy, blk inl., wire
'72 BMW 20Q'Ztil. 1 owner , wheels . R egistered.
NOTHING ova Cni.Hr wa10D 21111 u .
$4995 Tan asoo P IP f73..0d9
'75 Cullasa, PB. PS, AC,
$1800 or otter 552-.,
'70 Cutlass Supreme 2dr,
A·l mec:b. Cu.Uy equip-a/c
If nu tires, runs xlnt.
--------1 body. int. perf. $1450.
ttlO Dex. 646-9538 anytime
• •••••••••••••••••••••• ·79 Tan Regal: Xlnt Ex· '79 Cullan Supre~e
ecutive car. F'Ull power. Brougham fully equap.,
Assume lease. Sl97 mo. assum IM, consider VW
714/497·2141. van trade. 551-9171 eves,
---------· 541·S'710daya C1dll1c 9tl5 ,
••••••••••••••••••••••• 61 Olds. Collector a or
·19 Seville, Loaded, aa· transportaUoo, like new.
sum. l.se. $284/mo. lo mi. $1700/obo. 844-0511
848.5685 "" 4 spd, fuel in j .. air, Cond. beaut. CoUectors '73 Sedan de Ville. $1250. •••••••••••••••••••••••
AM/FM. Konl shocks. car. $16.500.00. 963·1488 . tBE MOW!!! C lean. J ·66 I ·8779 o r '78 TRANS AM upd, out new tires, runs like new. "Dasher Diesel Power "! 761.2070 ol 1Ule ent .. Xlnl Cond .
PORSCHES 95000 or best offer. Call Mercedes Be112 ~. 1960. Also a good selection or Jim&4CMl897 m•>~U8llO eves . good cond. • S2000 OBO. Sclroccos. Check us for Cs aro ttl 1 494-8'M8 the BEST pri ces ! ••••••••••••••••••••••• '&7 Pontiac Le Mani,
ANTED '79 32(11, casmiere/blk, lo Professio nal leasing T l camaro LT .. Air, showroom new, ,U.r. l W mi, underwananty, BBS 73 ~LC. silver. blk in· a vailable! power brakes and steer· oltbefmest. P.P .
whls. many xtr as . terior, ll4.eoo. Gd cond. ing. AM/FM stereo with S31·7730 Allowualheopportunity Eve 675·8781 Daily
to consider the purchase ?1!.:ooo_._~2._.~1 eves, all 9IM-0500. t~~l~:i ~~r m~~e!; '67 Ponll•c Le Mans.
or trade-In ol your clean ..., w""""""-· cle~. S&250 or ~t of(~;, showroom new. auar · l
Porsche. Check with Ua BMW '78 320i, AM/FM 70.110 super cond in & out. Call anytime. 7a.Slm. lf olthefineat. P.P.
Today! tape, sunroof . A/C, White /bamboo. Air . no answer, please keep 531·7730
Use /111$Wlf Ad service
wh e n placing your
ad ... a Daily Pilot ad
number will appear in your
ad we take your
mes sages 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 calf 642·5678.
I -AM /FM, P /P. 17000 or 1919 Lakewood Blvd. IMPORTANT ._ ,,., a a rm. -200. 1 ownr . offer. 675-3767 eves, LONG BEACH log. tt70
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advertised by vehicle shocks. tune·up. Xlnt. ORANGE COUNTY'S ('1) •• 17 •r DAY cond. • pwr. steer -Ml-8:237
dealers ln the vehicle cond. !M8·2857; 9·5 or PE\JGEOfDJESEL • pw Ina.All/Fii cuaette1----·------
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VOL. 73, NO. 2S3, J SECTIONS, ?I PAGES TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
Women's Statiis Panel Ali1'e, Shaky
By GLENN SCOTT Of .. .,...., .... ~.~ .
Oran,e County's Comm1u1on
OD \M Stat\&11 of Women haa bttn
havlo1 It.I own status problems
The lS.memt>.r aroup app(\lnt
ed by the county Boa rd of
Supervtaon hat been without a
paid coordinator tor the past
fi ve months, and by all ac
counta, lhe advisory and educa
tional croup sancuoned 10 197~
had been s lowly losing tts
momentum
But a new coord1nalor and
new officers were on hand Mon-
. < ~
SUNflOWfli Al/ .... _. .......
9'a =.-'Cm ........
-~
SAN 011(;0
-db-
day ror tht> commission 'a latHt
mtflina. and they cflallenliCt'd
the aroup to tab lht' lead In at
lt'Ht a ft'w women's lll!l uta
The romm1&slvn Is budaeted
M0.000 lh1s fis cal year and new
Coordlnator Carolyn L Bi.ker of
La auna Buch told tht! cnt:mbl-~
th~y mu.~t se-t some new goah
and · ·pt'Qduce at least one tang1
ble acromplishment" by the end
of the year to JUStlfy the funding
Ms Baker . reading from a
prepared statement. descnbed
the comrruss1on 's political pos1
lion ~ "pre<"anous." and said
mem.,.,n 11houJd co me to gripe
with the "cold hard realities of
our 111tuatlon '' She said the
group n~ to resume monthly
meetings and follow up on new
ideas and recommendations.
.. W ~ must above all else
become vuuble In Orange CoWl·
ty," she said "Let's face it. our
cred1blLHy as in trouble "
· Although Ms Baker said there
will be critics who ex~t the
commission to nop, she said the
collection of "brilliant, talented
women" has the resources to
become a power fu l voice to
o.lly l'l ... N--
heighten women's roles In the county.
She suggested that the com-
m 1ssiop could become a kind of
clearinghouse in the county for
women's issues and it could pro·
duce a d ir ector of women's
services, whlch she said wouJd
be "a real first."
Commission members decided
Monday to expand the scope of
their monthly calendar of ac-
tivities for women to become a
n e ws le tter that also would
fe ature various programs for
women and li s t the com·
mission's actions :
New Chairwoman Leab Sklar
encouraged the commission to
develop some of its own project&
rather than teaming with other
agencies as "one leg of the cen·
tipede."
members -was to seek to
televise the proceedin1s with
special t e le phon e lines so
viewers couJd contact the com-
mission from home.
The exposure wo uld help
publicize the commission's func·
lions and also would reach peo.,
pie who otherwise wouldn't at·
The coml'llission is supposed ~ tend a meetin$t. she said.
hold public hearings soon to · Once the commission deoides
bear what issues county resi-.which issues to examine, mem-
dents wouJd like the group to ex-bets will try to devise projects
amine. Mrs. Sltlar's suggestion or campaigns to address lhem,
-strongly supported by other she said.
Draws Airline Fire
•
Jet Bidding War
Might Up Fare
By FREDERICKSCHOEMEHL
Of II• O•lly l'I ... St."
Come one. come all and watch
the airlines do financial battle to
win rights to fly to and from
John Wayne Airport.
be involved in the bidding aren't
laughing.
They say that auctioning of
rights to service an airport is an
unknown and untested system
that couJd have profound finan·
cial implications for t he air
traveling public.
Under the proposal that will
come before the board, four of
the now permitted 41 daily jet
departures at the airport would
be auctioned between carriers
who meet cu r rent r unway
weight requi rements.
MAP INDICATES NEW DEVELOPMENT PLANNED ANO MAJOR AOAOS AFFECTED
Thre..aty AgrHment Wtth Developer• Dealgned to Provide for Traffic
While the proposed auction
that wiU face action Wednesday
by the Orange County Board of
Supervisor s ma y have Its
humorous aspects, officials of at
least two air carriers that may
But a spokesman for another
of the potential bidders said the
auction scheme "is fine with us,
just so long as we get into John
Wayne Airport."
Those carriers include the two
incumbents at the airport, Air
California and Hughes Airwest,
and two others, Western Airlines
anrl Frontier Airlines.
NB Airs 3 Cities, Builders * * *
New Traffic Ready Road Work
Concenis
Auction OK
Predicted
By Riley By STEVE MARBLE
Of-OM!y ...... SUfl
Plans for residential deveJop-
menl along the western rim of
the proposed national park in
south Orange County wer e
criticized Monday by Newport
Beach City Council members as
not adequately dealing with lraf·
fie concerns.
By aJCllARD GllEEN
ot -!Mii• l'lteil Slaff
Representatives of Irvine,
Costa Mesa. Santa Ana and four
development companies paved
the way Monday for nearly $1
million in road improvements
along common borders of the
three cities,
"It is a first of a kind for this
area . . . getting cities and large
developers to work together,"
Costa Mesa Mayor Arle ne
Schafer s aid at a presa con-
ference lo announce what wu
described as the "unprecedent·
ed" agreement.
The Irvine Company, C.J .
Se1erstrom & Sons, Royale
Development Corp. and the
Warmington Co. will pay for
street-widening and intersection
improvements on MacArthur
Boulevard , Main Street and
S unflowe r Avenue, among
others.
(See ROADS, Page AZ)
The Orange County Board of
Supervisors wiU approve a plan
Wednesday lo allow new airlines
to service John Wayne Airport,
Supervisor Thomas Riley pre-
dicted Tuesday in Newport
Beach. Newport officials have no vot-
ing power over the matter, but
were given a courtesy look at
the joint county-Irvine Company
plans during a Monday after-
noon study session.
The council, despite its traffic
worries, agreed to go on record
as supporting the plan "in con·
cept."
IDegal Flights
Four of the 41 daily departures
now permitted at the airport
would be auctioned off within 60
days to air carriers not now serv·
ingtbefacility, be said.
Speaking before 100 people at a
Newport Harbor Area Chamber
of Commerce forum at the Balboa
Bay Club. Riley said the likely
board action would bring the
county-into "tompllance with a
Federal Aviat1on Administration
ruling that the airport must be
opened to carriers other than the
two now allowed to use it.
-l'be Local .COast.aL 2rogram
plan, which comes before state
coastal commissioners ne xt
week for approval. calls for pres-
ervation of up to 74 percent of
the acreage between Corona del
Mar and Laguna Beach.
Bring SC Lawsuit_ TRA~VICTIM
Jollnne Brown, 17
It also outlines plans for con·
structioo of up to 2.000 dwelling
units. as many as 2,000 hotel
rooms and a number of visitor
serving facilities, expected to
complement the proposed na·
tional park.
"It seems lo me that if Coast
Highway is being counted on to
handle the traffic;, there may be
a problem," said Councilman
Paul Hummel. "Coast Highway
is spoken for."
Council members said the
plan's maps, which show two
roads cutting through· the
coastal hills and intersecting
with Coast Highway. have them
worried.
The plan recommends that
(See PAllK, Pase AZ)
The city of San Clemente bas
filed a lawsuit against developer
A.L. Wulfeck for allegedly u_,ing
property near Richard Nixon's ·
fo rme r estate a s a n un-
a uthorized take-Off and landing
site for helicopters.
Wulleck. a former planning
com mission chairman and a
November city council can-
didate, is developing a 213-lot re-
sidential subdiv ision on land
near lbe former western White
House. ·
According to the city's lawsuit
filed Monday. he bas been u_,ing
that property as a s ite for
helicopter landings and takeoffs ,
contrary to city zoning laws.
Those rules, the legal action
states, require application for a
use permit for areas used as
airJ¥>rts and landing fields
The lawsuit says that prior to
July 18, Wulfeck and others in-
Musical RHt
Cher's Song Too Loud
LAS VEGAS, Nev. <AP) -State officials have recom·
menct.d a $180 fine aaainst entertainer Cher for allefedly sint-
IDS too loudly durina a performance al Caesan Palace, the
Department of Occupational Safety and Health confirmed to-
day.
Tbe propoeed fine stems from a July 3 performance at the "
Strip raort that was monitored with senaiUve sound equipment
by ocaq>aUonal safety officials after Musicians Local •tiled a
complaint.
Irv Klu1er, vice president ol the local, said tbe .,,UOn hu
been pusbins Strlp resorts to cut the noise lji,vels In
performuffl.
"Our people are sufferlq," he 'aid. "It makes our mem-
bert to deaf. Once a tnualdan loeee Ilia ability to bear bith
,1te•, be'• oat WOt'tb a damn." •
Jay A.rnc>ldMtt, bead of the Oce\Q>aUonal Safety 8Dd Health
departmeat'1 Lu Vesu olftce, said hotel offielab eonteat.d the
propoMd ftne ad a review committee would bave to determine
11 a vlolatlaa occurrad. Hotel olftdals had no comment.
Tbe ...s lenl durm, the July a performance reportedly
bit 115 decibels.
volved in the building project al·
lowed takeoffs and landings of
helicopters without gaining city
permission.
The s uit a lso claims they
erected a metal storage building
on the property to store the ~elicopters when not in use. No
building permit was sought. the
suit conteom.
City officials claimed they told
Wulfeck of the infractions, but
no corrective action was taken.
On Sept. 3, the City Council vot-
ed to take legal action.
City Attorney Michael Bartlett
s aid that, if the city is unable to
force compliance in this in-
stance, "other owners and OC·
cupiers in the city may in the
future refuse lo conform their
activities to the requirements of
the city's valid building and zoo.
ing laws."
Airport Manager Murry Cable
has recommended that four of the
permitted departures now held by
Air California and Hughes
Ai rwesl be a uclioned off.
However. Riley stressed Tues-
day that no sweeping permanent
changes shouJd be made, at the
airport until a proposed master
plan is approved by the county
Board of Supervisors.
Andenon OK'd
WASIDNGTON (AP) -Tbe Leac• of Women Voters de·
clded today to lavl&e lJHlepee.
deat . candidate Jolla B. AD·
dersoa to take part la tllie
leas•'• ftnt &elevlled debate
betwem Prealdeat Carter ud
aepabllcaa aomlaee aoa ald aeagu.
Girl Killed
In Mo-Ped
Truck Crash
By ROBE&T BA&llER Of• o.lly ....... _
Seventeen-year-old Joanne
Brown was kiJJed Monday after-
noon, apparently on her way to
varsity tennis pfactice on lhe
first day of school at Fountain
Valley High School.
Fountain Valley policl officers
said Mi5s Brown, who was rid·
ing a mo-ped, died at Fountain
Valley Community Hospital
after a 2 p.m . collision with a
dumP. lruck.
T r affic investigator J . C.
<See MO-PED, Pase AZ)
C?vina Says No Soil
8 y PAftlCK KENNEDY Coast Air Quality Mana1ement consider placina the wastes at a
or .. o.i.. ..._ ...-. District says excavation of the dump site near Kettleman City,
West Covina offlclala don't son WOUid spread toxic fumes 170 miles north of Los Anceles.
want lo accept son contaminat· and cancer causing partlclea He said . West Covina ia not
ed wtth toxic wutea from an lhroutb the air. satisfied with a private study of
abandoned chemical dump and However, the Air Quality Dia-the hau.rdom wutes flnaneed
have ulred ffuntiniton Beaeb lrict's poelUon ia disputed by tbe by the developer ad want.I a
offlcials lo have tbe material state Department of Health, "fUll blown eavmt11t:4aal lludy
' sbippeclto a leu populated area. wblcb warm that It Is more by the state Heal partment
Huntlntton Beach officials daqer'OUI to leave the wutea before the soil ia excavated.
have pfOPC)led abippinl up to under1round because the Althousb the bealtb depart·
100 ooo cubie yard• of con-cbemkals could seep into under-ment mlnlmisea the danter of
tan:itnated IOU from an old dump 1round wai. 1uppllea. excavatioe, It bu identif\ed at
near the intel"Hd1oa of warner · "!'rlnkly, we don't need It," leaat three ebemicala at tbe
Avenue and Bolla Cblea Street Weal Covina'• Mlller aald of tbe Hunlineton Beach 1ite tbat an
to a dump ln Wett Covina. contaminated 1061. "~e·re very toxic and bave the potential to w eat Covlna baa lbe only deftnlately C'Olleemed ~·bout the cauae cancer ln humans.
dump site ID Laa An•el• and healtb haunt. If the ~Ir Quality In a report to tbe City of Huot-
Orance countln lbat accepta Dlltrtet feell lt'a daa1erOU1, lt'I lntton Beacb laat weet, lb•
aueb buardoul wutet •darned tood bet tbat lt 11." healtb department alao not•
But that cttr'• de~elopment MUJer lald tbe IOU should be that toxic cbemleall are oodq
servleea director, Mlcb .. I L. hauled and ltond lD alt tlllll l~. tbe aurfac. and an mder·
Miiier laid aftldala tlMre are contalnerw befon It 11 mond 1r1bund buildup al met.bane fU
alar..;ed beuuH the South anywhere, He •uu•ted I.be db P"et the potmtial for up..._,
<See WAYNE, Pa1e A2)
* * *
NB Seeks
Airport Lot
Buy Halt
Lawyers for the City of Newport
Beach have asked the Federal
Aviation Administration to scrap
plans to help county officials
purchase property on the west
side of John Wayne Al rport.
The letter to the FAA, written
by the city's Wa shington D.C.-
based law ftrm. argues that the
county's plan to expand the
airport is improper.
The city contends before the
county can purchase or acquire
the 13.5 acres in Costa Mes a on the
west side of the airport, they must
lfrst. process env~ment.aJ im-
pact documents.
The county, wruch operates the
airport. is anticipatin1 .re.¢.ei.ving
more than $4.5 million to help
bankroll the land purchase.
County officials contend the
land is needed to house aircraft
businesses and provide space for
privateairplanetiedowns.
But the city is hoping to con-
vince the FAA to puJl the rug out
from under that plan.
This is the latest in a series of
maneuvers by the city to halt the
land purchase. The city filed a
lawsuit in Superior Court last
June against the county in a move
to block the land purchase. ·
That suit, which asks the court
to grant a temporary restraining
order to block the purchase until
the county prepares environmen·
tal impact documents, is set to be
beard Oct. 2.
Coast
Weather
Partly cloudy through
Wednesday. Highs Wed-
nesday 76 at the beaches
and 8S in the inland areas.
IN81DIE TOD~~
Ho lltma, the Ram1 ho~
'"''' qwmerbacQ..,. mad •~ tJ.bate owr who will ond
IMNl.d plo~ contin11e1. See
Page Bl.
l•tlex
di DAILY PILOT H
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Lat' UntU /rom todoN'• world cmd nohotlol M1'll ckw~
Bullets RidtBe
Nercspaper Plant
SAN DIEGO !A Pl F'ivl' buJIC'b rt<1m a hllth pe>wer1:d rin•
smushed into th(• llnmn 'T'ribunf' n•w paper bu'1dln1 Loc1•y.
shattflnng lhrff 'A indo" 'I and a 1lu door Two flmployees nar
rowly misst'd betn(I hh
TIU'ff bu1lt1t.ol went into \bet fourth floor library, and two
oth~rs hh the ltlird·floor nt._ room or tht" naornlna San Oleao
Union short!. ath•r rt-pntlN'S :im1 t't.'ltt ors4'1ad aone home. Th~ t1plintt.>rt'd w indow~ inrludrd on~ rttl'nlly rl'placNI ln
the library ltfler ooin.c brok11n by a nolht>r bullC'l A"'I 2A In the
ne wSl'()Olfl, bullet~ pa l\.IM.i ths,uugh a largt> window and a small
glass door
•"•'-'-n...-1..: ...... "' ,,...
By Tlat' A.uot'lal~ Pru1
BntlUJ\ cl<>bt.'<i its emb~> m TC'hran tocfa)' •nd w1thdrt>w its
staff but t1topl>t"d :short of brC"ukln~ tHplomatlr rehll1on"
A lo"oteign Ort&c._. :.pokesman said the der1s1on was 1n
response to tr:uuan threats of repnsals o C'r the arre)t or mort-
than 70 Iranians U\ London
t'our Briton:> 41rt> 1n lr.n1i.n ru. iod) <'h.iract-d wit h ei.
pion age
The Iranians 11. l're Jrrestt-ti follo11.rng a violent "1nt1
American demon t rat1on m London on ,\u~ 4 to protest lhe de
tent1on of Iranians '" thl' l 1mtl'd St all':.
BfDlk HaUn .tlori gap a.~
SAN FRANC! TO rrocktr ,ilunk mcrea~ed 11b home
mort gage rate to 133• percent, errect1ve today The rate had
been 13' 2 percent
Slee Ills Claimed
A.laia 's Attorneys
Ge~r for Defense
By DA VJD KUTZMANN
Ol 1M DAiiy l"ffM Suft
Attorneys for Dr. Louis Alaia
or Huntington Beach, accused in
a double slaying, are already
gearing up for defense or the
physician today now that he is
once again free on bail.
Long Beac h a tto rney E d
George Jr .. who c l a ime d
Friday's Fourth District Court
or Appeals ruling to reinstate
bail a i d s h is case "i m
me asurably," said Alaia has an
appointment to be examined by
doctors next week at a so-called
sleep center in the San Fran-
cisco Bay Area.
The Huntington Ha rbour
physician's attorneys h ave
already indicated a key part or
their defense will be Alaia 's
bouts with arcolepsy. a disease
which causes an uncontrollable desire to sleep.
Al~ia. accused of killing his
ex-wife and her attorney friend
June 13 wiUr a boning knife, had
been taking a medication Ritalin
for the illness, which has side·
effects lhat include tension. anx-
iety and aggressiveness.
Alaia had taken the drug only
hours before the 8 p.m. slayings
in Margy Low Alai a 's Hunt·
ington Harbour home.
George and defense co-counsel
Albert C.S. Ramsey had argued
strongly that Alaia's frj!edom on
bail was necessary for the pre·
paration or their case, which
they said involved detailed ex·
aminations by doctors and
t.>SYChiatris ts.
But Orange County Superior
Court Judge Oretta Ferri Sears
had revoked the orthopedic sur·
-geon"irt2!§0,000 ba11 a week and a
hair ago on a motion by pro-
secutorCliff Harris.
Harris had sought Alaia's jail·
ing pending trial because or the
curcumstances of the crime -
multiple slayings.
Ramsey filed a writ with the
appeal court in San Bernardino
a day after Judge Se ars re-
volted bail and jailed the Los
Alamitos surgeon.
Acting on that writ, the state
court stayed the bail revocation
order until hearings could be
held on t.be merits or the defense
contentions. No hearing date
was set Friday.
Ramsey and George have
argued that evidence will show
Alaia is guilty or no worse than
manslaughter in the deaths of
ORANGE COAST ~
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Mrs. Alafa. 37, and Long Beach
attorney Marvin Tincher , 50.
Alaia is accused or killing the
pa ir after going to the woman's
Huntington Har bour home the
night or Friday the 13th to pick
up their two childre n for a
weekend, Father's Day visit.
A trial dale is to be set Wed·
nesday.
Froe.Pflfl4!rll
PARK •..
Sa nd Canyon Road b'.e extended
through the area and intersect
with Coast Highway north of El
Morro Elem enta ry School. The
ot he r proposed road, Pelican
Hill Road, would reac h the
highway north of Crystal Cove.
"I don't see the San Joaquin
Corridor shown on here and,
believe me. t he whole thing
hinges on that," slated CoWl·
cilman John Cox.
Othe r council m e mbers
agr e ed that the pro p osed
transportation corridor is a
m ust if residents and park vis·
itors are to have a way in and
out of the area.
It has gene rally been as-
sumed, though, that the long·
planned cor ridor would form lhe
northern boundary of the park.
"The way to approach this."
Councilman Hummel told coun·
ty and Irvine Company officials,
"is to terminate Coast Highway
at our city limits and realize this
area has to be served another
way."
Arnie Hamala, an Irvine Com-
pany represen ative:-s aid much
of the envisioned development
would be estate-t ype homes,
anywhere from one to five acres
in size.
Development on the coast, just
south of Cameo Shores, would be
mostly custom homes, Hamala
s aid . adding that the area
probably wou1d not be terraced
like the Cameo Shores develop-
ment.
Hotel s ites, he explained,
would be confined to a 35-acre
s ite in Sand Canyon, adjacent lo
the existing Crystal Cove State
Park, and a 00-acre parcel near
Pelican Hill, envis ioned as a
"hotel-park" with s tructures
ranging from four to 10 stories in
height.
State coastal commissioners,
who meet next Thursday in Los
Angeles, must approve the plan
before the Irvine Company can
move forward with its plans.
The development firm already
has donated acreage to the state
and has agreed to dedicate more 1
land. up to 2,650 acres, if it re·
ceives permits for construction
of homes.
F,....P..,111
WAYNE •••
Unckr Lhe plan proposed b)'
Murry Cable, alrpon manacer ,
Ai r Callrornl a and Hu1he.
Alrwd t each would 1lve up two ot th j r dally nJ1ht.1 to create
the tour new J>Mlllona.
ThllD the four alrllnea would
aubmll aultd btda for those
fll1Chh. T h e h11hest bidde rs
would rt' t!lve the nl&hts
What th~ airlines wou1d pay
f<>r onr on~ of the four slots is a
vlrtua u11kll()wn
Acc.·ordlng to Cable, estimates
hnt' rant(l'<I fro m St to S3 per
µa'lth'Ol(l'r who trft vels from
John Wayo~ Airport Uased on
laa t yt-11 r 'N 2 6 mill ion
l'H!IC!O&C.f'll, the hgur~ lr1ms lales
to ~t""'*" S2 6 and f7 8 milJlon.
BecawH' of th~ enormity of I.he
figurt"ll. C'ublc hull proposed lhe
btdli bt: 'd111counted " on a
11ern~rllfll(t' bu1 11fter they are
s ubmllled This would reduce
lht." cost lo lhe airlines
Even iso, there is much dis
plt>iillUrt' w1ttun lhe industry for
lhe aurt1on approach
·w e a.re absolutely opposed to
uny &lot a uction," said Tom
K arnmsk1, d irector ·of com ·
municattons for Air California
"Just about anything is better
than an auction system ."
Ka minski claimed the Federal
Aviation Administration. which
has orderl'd the airport opened
to new carriers, "Is attempting
to use Orange County a s a
guinea pig."
Asked if Air California would
voluntarily give up two or its
nights and hand them over to
either F'rontier or Western a
move that if a lso made by
Hughes A1rwest would erase the
need for an auction Kaminski
said, "It's a question we'r e
wrestling with this very day."
A spo kesm a n for Hughes
Airwest was not available for
comment.
EquaJly distressed by the pro-
posed auction plan are officials
at Frontier Airlines.
"We have limited enthusiasm
for a n a uct ion ,'' said Bo b
Schulman. a spokesman for the
Denver·based carrier. The cost
of bids for rughts, he said, will
be passed on to the traveling
public and "will gouge them."
Schulman s aid the airline in·
dustry should be viewed more
like a public utility that deals in
a "scarce, limited resource"·
a nd another means of allocating
the slots devised.
Despite criticism of the pro·
posed auction system, Schulman
said, Frontier "is very pleased"
that the John Wayne Airport ac·
cess issue fin ally appears
headed for a resolution.
Frontier Airlines, be said, has
held route authority to fly from
Orange County to Las Vegas
since Jan. 5, 1978. The proposed
route, he said, would continue
from Las Vegas to Denver.
Hughes Airwest currently rues
from Orange County to Las
Vegas.
A s pokesman for Western
Airlines in Los Angeles declined
to comment on the auction plan
pending action by supervisors.
Western d oes h ave r oute
a uthority from th e Civ il
Aeronautics Board to fly from
Orange County to Salt Lake
City, hesaid.
Two other jet air carriers -
Continental Airlines and Pacific
Southwest Airlines -also are
s eeking entry to John Wayne
Airport. Neithe r airlin e ,
however, meets the current
runway wei&hl requirements
and the refore will not be
permitted to bid for the four
s lots .
A Continental spokesman was
not availa ble for comment.
Sacramento
Jet Blasted
SACRAMENTO CAP) -An
explosion occurred today in a
baggage compartment or a jet
that had jus t landed at
S a c ramento Metropolitan
Airport with 44 passengers, and
authorities said two workers un·
loading luggage were injured.
Bill Miller, spokesman for the
Sacramento County sheriff's de·
partment, said the nature or the
explosion aboard the United
Airlines Boeing 72:'7 jet .was not
immediately known.
He said no bomb threat had
been received.
The seriousness of the injuries
was not known, nor was the ex·
'tent o f the dam age. but
authorities said there was no
fire. '
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A truckload of tunafish tins
destined for an Ensenada , Mex ..
seafood cannery was saved Mon-
day, but the tractor towing It
south was destroyed in a $35,000
fire on t.be San Diego Freeway in
Oranae County.
Vic tor Alvarado, 22 . of
Ensenada , driver for
Transportes Bermudas, S .A.
escaped injury in the 10 :30 a .m.
blaze that closed all but one lane
of the San Diego Freeway llOUth
of the Laguna Freeway for a
time.
Orange County Fire Depart·
menl Capt. Greg Peterson said
Alvarado pulled over and leaped
from the cab or his rig all1lr it
began filling with smoke .e he
rolled south toward San Diego.
Investigators said the truck's
turbocharger apparently blew
up. ignllin1 the engine a~d sub-
sequently the undercarnage of
the cab-over tractor, which was
a total loas.
Firemen on the scene were
able to disengage the 40-foot
triller loaded with empty cans
beforethecargowasdamacecL
""""' ....... TIPS FROM PAST
Rlcherd Nixon
Tips Told
To Debaters
By Nixnn
NEW YORK I Al'J Can-
didates who hav(' paid allention
to history wi ll t·onccntrate on
winning lhe audicnt't . not the
war of words. in the 1980 pres·
idential debates. says former
President Nixon
Ni xon, in an interview broad-
~ast today on NBC's "Today"
sho w. ad vised this year's de·
haters to take a tip from his 1960
match with John F. Kennedy.
··Polls were taken after my
famous first de bate with Ken-
nedy, which indicated that those
who heard it on radio thought J
bad won." he said. "Those who
saw me on television thought I
looked terrible, which I did, and
they . . agreed that he'd won."
The lesS-On, said Nixon, 1s that
"making very sm all debating
points or even big ones won't
win this particular election .. lt 's
how the ma n looks, how he
sounds."
From Page . l I
MO-PED ...
Brokaw s aid that Miss Brown
appeared to be properly in lhe
bicycle lane on Slater Avenue
whe n lhe truck collided with her
when it was making a turn from
Slater onto Wa rd Street.
The tall blonde girl, a popu1ar
and active senior at the high
sc hool , repor tedly fe ll un-
derneath the rear wheels .
Miss Brown was described as
"a super girl" who would have
been the best doubles player on
the girls tennis team .
"She was a strong and silent
leader who led by example," ac-
cording to coach Neil Spowden
She won school letters lhe last
two years when she won about 70
p ercent o f her matches,
Snowden said.
She also was a top fli g ht
softball player and was active in
student government and other
activities.
She was described as a 8 plus
to A-minus student in college
preparatory courses.
School officials s a id Miss
Brown, the daughter or Mr. and
Mrs. Wilbert-C ffi.&wn of 10931
San Leon Ave., had apparently
gone home from scho ol to
change her clothes before re·
turning to practice .
Driver of the truck was iden·
tified as Leroy H. Buus. 56, of
Bellflower. Investigation is con·
tinuing. No citations have been
issued.
f"',....ra,,.AI
ROADS ...
Each developer has building
plans that will greatly Increase
trafllc on these streets near the
Intersection of the Costa Mesa
und San Diego freeways.
''The additional traffic in the
arta will be equal to that of
stret-G in the South Coast Plaza
a rea at Christmas," Santa Ana
M~yor Jim Ward said Tuesday
in the South Coast Plaza Hotel
press conference.
The hotel lies at the western
end of what is known as the
Ma In-Sunflow e r corridor,
b o unde d o n th e e a s t by
Mac Arthur Bouleva rd.
About 4.7 million square feet
of comme rcial and industrial de-
velopment will be constructl'd
there in the next several years,
according to Les Card. director
of transportation for Irvine.
He said the new buildings will
genera te up to 58,000 additional
automobile trips.
Irvine Mayor Art Anthony
said he hopes t he agreement
would show Caltrans "us little
kids at the local level can work
together to solve traffi c pro·
blems
"Caltrans has not done what
they s hould to even maintain
~heir s tate highways <in the cor-
tidor area)." he said. "Lighted
c•g n s. out for m on t h s.
potholes and fences not being r~
pa ired."
T he road-improvement pro·
ject is to begin immediately and
lake a bout three years to com-
plete . The agreement, approved
by council members from all
three cities, was nearl y two
yea rs in the making
The cities are to collect de·
veloper funds within their own jurisdictions and distribute them
for road work throughout the lri
city project
The four development com-
panies will contribute funds
based on a formula keyed to the
tr affic their new buildings in the
corridor will generate . city o(·
fic1als said
That formula calls for
Royale Development Corp.
to pay $264 .000.
War mington Co to spend
$236,000
The Irvi ne Co to pay
$197,000
Segerstrom & Sons lo spend
$285.000.
Homeowners
Groups Eye
Uxdition
Re presentatives of var ious
h o m eow ners associatio ns
throughout Costa Mesa will
meet Wednesday night to lay
groundwork for a citywide coali-
tion of the groups
The meeting, spea rheaded by
the No r th Costa M esa
Ho meowners Association and
the Mesa Verde Homeowners
Association, will be at 7. 30 p. m.
at t he home of M rs Jean
Robins, 1807 Tahiti Drive.
N or t h Cos ta M esa
Homeowners Association Presi·
dent Dave Leighton , a real
estate salesman and former City
of Costa Mesa Planning Depart-
ment aide, will coordinate the
conference. ____
Leighton said presidents and
board m embers or interested
hom eowner groups will discuss
matters of mutual interest.
S upporters e nvis ion Wed·
nesday's meeting as the firs t
step in organizing a more
formidable power base than that
enjoyed by a single homeowner
group.
COVER SOMEONE WITH GOLD.
14 karat yellow gold m esh collar , $2.050.
SLAVIC K'S
SOUTH LAGUNAN DIES
tt.rry Grimaley
Grimsley
Honored in
Memorial
Memorial ser vices were held
Monday for Harry Cabaniss
C rimsley , who organized a
group which blocked a freeway
planned through Laguna Beach
a nd So uth Lagu n a . Mr .
Grimsley died Saturday at 82 at
his home in Three Arch Bay. ~
Mr Grimsley came to South
Laguna from Pasadena in 1951,
after retiring from the oil busi·
ness.
H e h e lped organize the
Coastal Area Protective League.
which was instrumental in stop-
ping oi l well drilling in tidelands
south of lhe Santa Ana River.
Later, he was recruited by the
Laguna Beach Chamber of Com·
merce to organize the League or
Orange Coast Civic Associa-
tions. which blocked the freeway
in the 1960s
Mr Grimsley was ·an active
member of St. Mary's Episcopal
Church or Laguna Beach and
wa s a boar d m e mbe r and
former president of the Three
Arch Bay Association
He was a volunteer in the
Mexican Punitive Expedition in
l!H6. and in World War I.
+le Is survived by his wife.
Mary Jeannette. of Three Arch
Bay; two daughters M-.rgaret
Metcalf, of Pasadena , and Mary _
J eannette Shacke ll, of Glen-
dora , eight grandchildren, and •
three great-grandchildren.
Memorial services were held
a t St Geor ge's Episcopal
Church in Laguna Hills. The
fam ily has requested t hat dona·
tions be made to the Salvation
Army or the Episcopal Church.
Bergeson Set
For Meeting
Assembly woman Marian
BergeS-On will be the s peaker at
Wednesday's meeting or the
Capistrano Beach Chamber of
Commerce.
Ms. Be r..1eson wilj g~iew
tegislafion passeo cfuring the
last session of the Assembly.
The meeting will be held at
Olamendj 's Restaurant at the
corner of Doheny Park Road
a nd Do mingo A v enue in
Capistrano Beach at noon.
The charge for lunch is $4.50.
Call Chloe Luke for reservations
at 496-1343.
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N DAii. V PILOT
Dow Jones Final
UP 6.15
Cloalng Figure 934.73
Tl' AdPoteer
Top 10 Sales
In Drugstore
By MILTON MOS&owrn
What is the most frequenUy purchued item in the na·
lion 's 50,000 drugstores?
.U you answered toothpaste, you were right. If you said
Crest toothpaste, you were doubly right. And if you hap-
pened to specify the 7-ounce tube or Crest, you were rieht
on target. It's the package that rings the cash register
more often than any other.
CREST, A PRODUCf OF PROCTE & & Gamble, holds
3S percent of the toothpaste market. It bu been in first
place ever since the American Dental Assn. endorsed it aa
an effective cavity fighter because of its fluoride coat.ent.
Other toothpastes have since copied the fluoride formula
but none has come close to dislodging Crest.
The old No. 1, Colgate Dental Cream, has about 20 per.
cent of~ market, good enough for second place. It's the
. fourth most frequently purchased product .in drugstores
(the 9-ounce size>.'
The source for
t hese drugstore rank·
ings i s a trad e
magazine, Drug Store
News. lt ranks these
products in two ways:
one by unit s ales
(number of packages
Money
Tree
sold) and one by dollar sales. The two are not the same at
all. Crest, for example, ranks first as the most frequently
purchased product but s ixth in terms of total dollar sales.
He,re are the top 10 sellers in unit sales:
1. Crest (7 ·Ounce)
2, Kodacolor II Film CllO (20 exposures)
3. Tylenol (package of 100)
4. Colgate (9-ounce>
S. Tampax (package of 40)
6 Kodacolor II Cl26 (20 exposures)
7. GE F1ip Flash
8. Polaroid SX 70 Film
9. Chapstick
10. Listerine (32·ounce)
NOW HERE A.RE THE top 10 in terms of dollar sales:
1 Polaroid SX 70 Film
2. Kodak Instant Film PRIO
3. Kodacolor n Film CHO (20 exposures)
4. Oil of Olay (4·ounce) ·
S. Tylenol (package of 100)
6. Crest
7. GE Flip Flash
8. Polaroid Polacolor II Film
9. Kodacolor ll C126 (20 eXl>OSures> 10. Kodacolor 11135 (24 Ul>0!5un!S)
A COUPLE OF COMMENTS are in order. Firsl: what
would our drugstores do without their photography busi·
ness? Seven of the top 10 dollar sellers are pbotoc:raphjc
products -and beading the list are the rums for the in·
stant cameras.
Second: the power of Jobnaon & Jobn.soo's noo·aspirin
pain reliever. Tyleool, is easy to see -it's third in unit
sales, filth in dollar sales. Tylenol bas vanqui.lbed the
aspirins and aspirin combination products. Bayer aspirin
ranks 13th in unit sales, 19th in dollar sales.
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,.,.tel prktos IOdaY' C-...r .,,.. ""' • pound, U.S. _,_
llons.
L .. •4'cem•_....,· l,IM »~"'-unls •pound, ctet1ve...ct1
Tia II 14"e pound
At_I_, ID, N.V ... n
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Pie.-~ .. n lrO'f or HY
Sllt·rr
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sll.,.t r lode't tit dO. Off S0."2.
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Sele<lad -Id 90ld pr1cu t~v
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l•rlcll: M61.00 bid, oH M.00; .. 10.00 ......
Mew Yft: HllldY & H.,.,,,1111 late mornloig
.. 10.50,"" J1.50, ..._ Yerll: Eftllltll\eNI ,.tllnt price ._
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lnOf'nlnv ...i. '7, off J 1.U.
S11•1Job
d Ntw Y••' ly tow u Ne• Y••rly "40'\ U~lt\~ otht•wow nolfd. r•tts Of d•••O.lllls .,,. .tnnu•t d1\buf'Wm.f'nh Da\td Ot\ ,,... te\:t ~~,.~~'~: .~~,:~~:;~~~ :::~:,:;~1:.
O.\ltan•l<!d .., r~ul• at• tGenlllle<t •n ti. tollowll\Q •oolnolt\ • Also #•tr• or t atre\ D M nu•t ,.,,.Of"' "OC9' dHit•otnG < hqujo•t•"'O d••ict.nd &:m~:: o;. ":~d·n.~~~~ •:,::::,•:..
'o"' "o 1 P•10 '"~' rt•r di•tOtf\d otruneo, otl•""" or no ~lion ••-tn •• 1-.1 dl•ldtftd ~~~~.,.:. ~~':,: ~~~~ ~~·~::.,~ ~l N~:.:~~~ ~~:::r :. .. =~ .. r~rt:
SIOO In ~<~·~ ,, MOftll\\ ollm•l.O <•\I\ ..,,,.,,.on•• d1v1dttnd 0t •• d1,erttNt~ .,. .. • • d•"'°""'° Of' •• ttQhh y £ • dtvldeftld ltf\d , ••• , tn fvU I S.I•\ tf\ fVU
(10 ''"'° wO Wl\fft di\lrlllul.cl WI w,.... l)\Uftd lf#W W1tr. ... ,,.,.." •• W·•~· ••n '"' \ "0•\ £ • dl\tt ~t'°" • PE ••llt flte 111 10 ol • \too H <1
mull1plt ot pu ""'' Utl\•l\O~ IM•l"9d llY C11w1cti~9 '"' IM"' 11 "-lh .. rnlno• tiqu,.
11\10 l••I ••It l>fl(O
.. DAIL V PILOT T UMCi9V Seot..,.._ 9. 1960 CONSUMER
QUEENIE
............ '"""' .. "' . •••"•
"He'll Stt ) OU 110'4 And a '411rd hi the.' '4 "" 11 .. ' ••
nonsmoller
"Got a problem'' Then wnre to Pat Dt11111 Pat will
cut r ed tape, gelling tlw onsu~:r and actio11 you need
to solve mequ1tles m guuemment and tmsrness Mail
your questicms 10 Pat Dunn, Al Your Service. Orange
Coosr Daily Ptlot. P 0 Box 1560. Custa Mesa ('A
92626. As many letters as pos~1blt1 u.•11/ be answered
but ph.onro mquines or lellers not mcludmg the
realter's full name. address and business hours' phone
number cannot be considered This column appears da1
ly except Sundays
'l
E"~ Guide f o . t pplfo n.-es
DEAR READERS: If you·,,e shopped for a
major appliance lately. size, features, color, and.
of course, price were important considerations.
But did you look into what it will cost to run the ap
pllance each year?
Since May 1980, seven types of major ap·
pllances have come orr the assembly line "Uh
yeUow Energy Gu.ide labels. These labels, re-
quired by the Energy Polley and Conservation Act
and tbe Federal Trade Commission, can help un·
complicate comparison·shopplllg fDr the most
energy~rflcient applia nces.
Refrigerators. lrt~ners and water heaters no"
bave labels that tell you what the average energy
cos& Is ror tbe model based on standardized tests.
Tbe label also tells you bow these average costs
compare with otber models of tbe same size.
Dishwashers and clothes washers have labels
tba1 give slmUar lnformation, but they give two
different prices based on whether you have a gas
or an electric water he ater.
Room air conditioners have labels with an
eaergy effidency rating (or EER ). The hi gher the
EEK, tbe lower your energy costs will be. The last
type of label Is on furnues. It directs you to
s pecific lnformation sheets avaUable from the
.dealer.
For other suggestions on ways to cut your
energy costs, send for a copy of •'Tips for Energy
Savers." It's free from the Consumer Information
Cen&er, Dept. 6UH, Pue blo. Colo. 81009.
lob OpporfuftitiP• for Blind
DEAR PAT. My brother u; bl.ind and he and
his family are planning to move to Southern
California in two months Do you know of any or-
ganization in this area that helps bhml people fi nd
jobs?
V.N .. Costa Mesa
Job Opportunities for the Blind <JOBl is a new
program operated by the National Federation of
tbe Bllnd in cooperation with the U.S. Department
.,,.--e( baMr. Aay bllad penee loekUtg--for WGTlr;-or
any Pmployer having open positions, can contact
California's JOB coordlnator, Sharon Gold, by
writing to the National Federation of tbe Blind,
Western Division. P .O. Box 15%2, Lancaster, Calif.,
or by pboning (805) 94z.1tss. JOB's national head·
quarters ts located at National Federation of the
Blind 1800 Johnson St ., Baltimore, Md. %1230. The
toll·fr'ee phone number Is CSM) '38-7518. ·
Metric.--Mann~r• Clarfliftl
DE:AR PAT: Winemakers and alcohol dis·
tillers have thoroughly confused me by selling
their products in a ll manners of measurement -
both standard and metric. Can you provide an
easy chart to tell me what l'm getting? K.M.T .. Newport Beach
Under federal law, all dlstWed spirits boUled
since Jan. 1 mast be aold In metric containers so
we have no choice but to get used to tbe new bottle
alzes. lncldentally, lt•e liter bottle ls nothing new
en It comes to belDC an alcolaollc beverage con·
taiDer. History buffs wlll tell yoa that Clau~
Emile Jeu-Baptlste Litre was among tbe found· tac fatben of the metric system, and bls famUy
110ld wine bottles ID tbe first Utft (liter) bottles to
bave &be name. Here's the cbart yoo requested: .
..... ~il-1.n11t .... 1.0111 ... 7SOmltlllllen
500mllll-ers 100mt11111...-,
SIOmllllll\en
-trk Sl-U.S.,.llM o..<•• S• 1oun<H aa.eoun<fl 1S.•oun<H
1•.•ouncH •.•oun<es
1.fOUn<H
CleMil Ceo!VI,.,
U.S. Ft11lcl0Vftu1
OullCH V.Q•llon auert
!IHI\ pint
ll'tPlnt
mlnl•tur•
£•..,,•• l•~lt~t• aftd Stein
f>AOunce'
J7ounce' 1S 6ounces
t6ouncei
aouncH
I •ouncH
DEAR PAT: Are there any labeling require·
menta for fur jackets and stoles? Also, how should
you Judie the quality of a fur when you don't know
much about it?
K.L .. Newport Beach
ll'1lr 1anDHt labeb •1111 coatalD tile followtag
lafenaaU.: type ol l•r; wMtller It bas bee•
Meaclted or dyed or otlaerwlle a~clally colored;
•ltedller tbe garmemt Is lDacle of 111ed run, or pa••, tails, beWes or waste far; alld tile country of •rl• ... forlmportedf11n.
A '1lr eoat, Jacket or Mole alMMald be IOft aad
slllly, rill tl1klk, llos•Y laalr ud a eoft textare.
Bruit die llalr baclkwarda -•••lut tile grala -a. Jlld1e die deulty. Low·qullty ffll' appean
... ne ud may feel stiff. Aalmala rrom cold areH
UH tllkller fv, alld tltelr peltl will prod11ee a
war•er 1armeat. Oeelk tM workmua .. p by JoH • ... •• die mdenlde of • ,., ,.,..... lo He daat
U.. ...._are eotaMHd M tlaM,.. Ha't tell ~re
... _.. ud uotlter be,._. Tiie OYerall dnlp
..._.. ll•e late l•preulee Ulat tile etlllre coat H•• fl'MI -. aal•al. Aa.. en Ider l•ltlllc style • ... ,...... flt HNfally. Y .......... M •We ..
.... eMllertaMy .. ,..,. eM& • Jaekel. \J•·
fMeelMrJ ttretl 8M ttra• .. I far, HH I
Cl,...., ~ ... 1 wDJ tltlM rtpe ... , .... ...,.
City Asks for Loafers, Gets Fonds
llONDO. Texa• CAP> Wht-n thlN
south Texas city ~antNI (f'dt>ral help
10 build u t'IVk c •nlt'r, It WU told llS
une mpluyrnf'n\ rat•· w11"n'\ high
enough to merit the aid So M1tyor
Woody GIH11cock wrote lo rrf'~1tdcnt
Carter u.sklni for :tom•· bonu fult-.
hardcOl't' loafert
Thrte )'t'Dn and 2,000 would b~
louft't'lrt hth'r, llondo's J(t'ttlng 11pme
(edl'ral rnorwy for u 1>rOJc<'l I\ didn't
really ""ant a 6t>wugt• treatment
plan\ ,
Mt-anwh1h• ttw m1tvt•r1rk muyor 1s
rtght1n~ a ceni.w; count thut he sav11
1~ too low und will 1·o:it Hondo r~v
l"nue sh1&nng fwui,.
<;tasliNX'k .:o~ n11t1onnl headJJnes ·
and thous ands o f l e tters aod
telephone c.alls after he asked Carter
ln June 1977 for "a list of people who
won't work under any circumstances.
"I intend to write them letters to
move here in sutficient quantities to
enable us to qualify for some of your
programs," he wrote. .
Glasscock wrote the tonpe-in·
cheek letter because the Department
o( Health, Education and Welfare,
smce divided Into the departments of
Education and Health and Human
Services, refused to chip in for a $1
million civic center.
"I got a letter back from the assis·
lant secretary to the undersecretary
of HE W It said that the City o( Hon·
Warning The Surgeon General Has Oerermined
Tt1at C1gare11e Smoking Is Dangerous !O Your Health
do was 'not of s ufficient quotient to
merit countercyclical stimuli ,"'
laughs Glasscock.
He says he intended his letter as
humorous criticism of a government
that pumped millions of dollars into
areas with high unemployment but
ignored the needs of low.income
towns with low unemployment.
Four people eventually came to
Hondo looking for work, and "they've
a ll got jobs. The longest anyone was
unemployed was nine days," he said.
Hondo's unemployment rate is
about 3 percent
The mayor 's presidential plea also
earned Hondo more than 2,000 letters
and 2.000 ohone calls.
His latest battle with the federal
government is over the cenaua count.
He claims it 's s percent too low.
which could cost the city of S,000
federal revenue-sharing funds. Peo-
ple with post office boxes weren't
counted. he u ys.
"II I hadn't gone down and got a
form myself, l wouldn't have been
counted."
Glasscock, who lost a 1978 bid for
t he De mocratic nomination for a con·
gressional seat undertaken on the
strength of his notoriety from the
Carter letter, says "I'm not golng to
vote for Carter ."
' 'MO• J lll'lfllll0\.01 TO.ACCO CO
. a \oW tar nt'
thatstan