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·x·Lear Workers Saudi Oil Hoard
Probed in Tale Sends Gold.
Casino Bombing Prices Upward
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 10, 1980
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Fertllalrvlae
Carter Rapped
On Plane Leak
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IA YI CARTER UNITEAL TifY
FonMr PreMdent Font
Gold Price
~$17;
Dollar Sags
LONDON <AP) -~ price of
pld ~ $17 an ounce in Zurich
today amid renewed speculatioo
tbat Saudi Arabia will trim oil
production and boost prices.
SU.er al90 wu bi1ber.
ll•aa•hile, the dollar was
edliulower.
Cold'a price dropped as much
u •·• an ounce Wednesday on , 'widffprelld profit-ta.kins after t ;aoa.riae more than $30 an ounce
•• 'heldaJ. 11 la Zurich, Europe'JS largest
'told tndiac center, eold opened 1todaJ at •.50 an ounce, up ,f~ -·•at the close Tues· ,•r. -9 bJ mid-day had risen , ....... ~
1 la LondoD, 1old opened at trrl.• a trof ounce, up from <Tuea .. 1'1 close of "70, and
cloledat•. ( Gold tr8dld at Ml'7 .50 in New
c York, Uf tll.
d SUnr alao waa hither. It ,u.._. M tlt.• lD New York, up
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n1'cea&a.
Gold and sliver atocb al.lo vJumped abarply today in the ~~-UaJted Stat.el.
By STEVE MARBLE
Of-0.UV ...... llMf
Former President Gerald
Ford criticized the Carter Ad·
ministration Tuesday for "tell·
ing the Soviet Union " about the
nation's most tUghly classified
secret wea pon, the "stealth"
plane project.
Ford, appearing at 'a press
conference prior to a dinner tallt~
belwe &he.6rup-Cotlftfy"'Bli:ild·
ing Industry Association at the
Airporter lnn in Irvine, said he
wa s "amazed and upset .. by
statements on the so-called in·
visible plane.
"lt tells the Russians what
we're doing," said Ford, adding
that the "stealth" project was
initiated during rus administra·
lion and is currently in the de·
sign stage and "won't be mean·
ingful in 1990."
Ford denied accusations made
earlier in the day by President
C arter that the Ford Ad ·
ministration had never bothered
to make the project plans secret.
The former president also
criticized Carter for pulling out
of the planned thrff·way debate
be.tween presidential can·
did ates.
He predicted the move would
hurt Carter.
"I think it's selfish and wu
done purely for political rea-
sons," he added.
He reiterated his belief thi&t
John Anderson's independent
candidacy could throw the elec-
tion into the House of Represen-
tatives if Andenon is able to
sustain his estimated 18 percent
support ratin1 indjcated in re·
cent polls.
Ford also said he bad dined
with Republican hopeful RooaJd
Reagan Monday and bad urged
him to "stay with the issues
because Carter is so, so vulnera·
ble."
Asked if be advised Reagan on
his "latest series of fumbles and
1oof11 ," Ford said Rea1an is
matmc etfo.rta to "Ucbten up-his
organisaOoo."
He said the former Califomla
aovernor reali1et there have <See roan. Pate AJ>
Bystander Killed
LOS ANGELES (AP) -An
apparmtly .innoceat U~year-okl
pa11erby wu shot to death by a
man who was attacked by a
1an1 of youths outside a
. supermarket in southeaat Loa
An1elee, police said.
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All Alone A•kl dee Pfasiie
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Farmhand in Fountain ,Valley just west of Talbert
A venue was out discing his fields Tuesday, even though
the land is totally wrapped in plastic sheets. Plastic was .
oa11, ,....,. ,...... .., "-,...,..
applied so field could be fumigated. Tractor operator is n~w s~cing the sh~ts so they can be rolled up. Strawber-
nes will be planted m November for harvest in March. ..
Ex-Lear Workers
Probed in Blast
Geologists Fear
Volcano Activity
VANCOUVER. Wash. (AP) -
Though Mount St. Helens has
been quiet for week s, clues point
to another eruption of the
Washington volcano, perhaps
within days, observers say.
•••nett
Elizabeth Eagleton
Weigand, 23, niece of Sen.
Thomas F. Eagleton, D -Mo.,
has been indicted by a
Federal Grand Jury in St.
Louis on charges she al·
tempted to extort $220,000
from the senator throuah a
family owned company.
Premiere Pieked
PEKING <AP) -Cbina'a
Cotereu elected Zbao Zlyaq
prtmier and tbree new vice
premten today, ratifytq Dlal
Xtaoptn1'1 soverament ~rtanilatlon plan detiped to
rry the People'• Republic
mly alone the road to
modemluUon.
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LAS VEGAS (AP) -The FBI
is investigating a group of
people who formerly worked
together at the Gates Learjet
plant in Tucson in connection
with the bombine of Harvey's
Caatno at Lake Tahoe last
month, a Laa Vegu newspaper
said today.
The Valley Times said that at
least one member of tbe eroup
worked at the Lear A via Inc.
plant in Reno but left bis job
prior to the Aug. rt bombing at
Stateline.
The bomb was planted by
extortiooiata who demanded $3
million for information on bow
to disarm it. But a payoff plan
fell tbrou1b and the device
exploded while bomb experts
tried to disarm it with a
remote-control macblne,
caul.q about S3 million dama1e
to the hip-rise botel-cuino.
Tbe newspaper, qu0Un1
unnamed law enforcement
sources, aaid the lead ia one of
several beiq C::.ued by the FBI. Joeepti Ya ty, bead of
the Lu Ve1u FBI office and
cbief of tbe team iaveslifatlq
the bombiq, clecUDed comment
Tuesday, the newspaper aaid.
Tbe Valley 11mes quoted one
source aa 1ayin1 aome
components of tbe ma11lve
bomb were aircraft-type
materials uaed in tbe
maautaeture of executive Jets
IUCh .. tbe Learjet. But tbe
source reportedly aaid the
materials bad not been traced to
either the Tucson or Reno plaata.
J .
The newspaper said
executives of the Reno plant
were questioned by FBI agents
last week and tbe facility also
was searched. ·
School Says
Skip Darwin
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP)
-Teachers have been ordered
to skip the first chapter or a
ninth IJ'ade history book that
gives a Darwinian description of
creation until the school board
can approve additional material
based on the Biblical theory of
creation.
Gene Davis of the schools'
pro1ram development section ·
denied that school officials
wanted to censor what
lnatructon lautbt, HYinl both
interpretations of c~atioa could
bepr•mt.S.
Tbe dedsioa came la respome
to ebarps by a group of pareota
who condemned tbe chapter on
e v o I u.t i on t b e o r y a 1
••anti -Cbriatian'' and
• 'ua-Ainericaa. ••
B.by Boy Found
SAN DIEGO <AP) -~ FBI
1ay1 a 7-montb -old boy
kidnapped a week a10 in
Norfolk, ~a., tumed up In a
downtown Sen Dleao apartment. ma lt-year-old baby titter. Sarah
Ann.etteBrownotNorfolk, waar-
rnted.
Geologist Bob Noble said there
was a "good chance it could do
aomethi.ns today or tomorrow."
He cited change s in th e
mountain's gas emissions and
s hape.
Coast
Weather
Fair through Thursday
after clearina of late night
and early morning clouds.
Lows tonight 58 at the
beaches, 62 inland. Highs
Thursday low70a to80.
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Last Tribute
To Sellers
LONDON 11\PJ If Peter
Sellers ever harbored a need-
less fear. 1t was t hat no one
would s how up al his memonal
service
An estimated 500 mourners.
many of them entertainers, did
show up Monday at St. Martins -
in-the F'ield to pay tribute lo
their friend who died of a heart
attack here July 24. Monday
would have been Sellers' 55th
birthday
Prince h::1 rles. a special fan
or Sellers. was repres ented by
British comedian Michael Ren
tine Lord Sno ..... don. ex husband
of Princess M aq~aret. read the
23rd Psalm and friend. fellow_
Jester a nd s inger H arry
Secom b e s a n j! "Rr'ead of
Heaven
Actor David Niven recalled
that ht' and Sellers attended a
memon<il ~en ice for Noel
Coward st•vt•ral ~ears ago As
the:. kft tht• churc·h. SC'llers said
he hoped thc•re would be no s uch
serv1<•e for h1m '"becaus~· I
don't think an:.ont-will show
up
N 1 ven added "I Just hope that
he knows that Laurence Olivier
described him a~ u ~enius "
Plane Crash
Fatal to Four
JACKSON, Wyo (AP) -An
a nnual huntin g trip to Teton
County ended in tragedy when a
light plane cras he d west o f
J a<'k son . killing a ll fou r
N or th e rn Ca lifornia men
aboard. the county coroner said
Tuesday
The plane. which had stopped
in Elko. Nev . e n ro ute to
Jackson. was sighted by hunters
in a rugged area near S mokey
Hollow about 15 miles west of
Jackson.
All the victims we re from
Santa Cruz
Relations Told
MEXICO CITY <AP> -The
governments of Mexico and
North Korea have established
diplo mati c r elat io n s . the
Foreign Minis try announced.
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b .1r k with thc:'I Jl renl~ 1n
Lo "' ell today ,., •' lht•1r school
bu dnver l(c.>t lo" on ltw tun.cit·
nf 1nlt'l'"'>l •h· h11th"' "'' 11ut,1tlt-
t\0111on nn h1•1 f1r'I cl.n cm th1
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th•· htL'> 1lrl\1·r Mr-. Allard, 45.
111 Lo"c·ll I ~Ill turn 111 my res
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Drug Case Suspect
Linked to Carters
:IJ 1-:w YO RK (Al' I The
California farmer who helped
Billy Carter make his oil lmin
deal with Libya has been under
inves11gat1on in a drug case und
tried lo use his rt'lat1ons hip with
President Carter's ra m ily to
further hi s bus iness e nd
personal interes ts. The New
York Times reported today
The Times' artide said
George L Relluomini was under
1n vestigat 1on f o r possible
violations of laws on narcot1es.
tax and r urrency involving
im portation of marij uana and
eocaine from South America
The newspaper quoted Just ice
Depa rtment officials as saying
the government heard in 1938
that Belluomini told friends he
would ask Billy Carte r to help
block the drug probe by getting
Drug E nf o r ce m e nt
Administration agent Roger J
Johnson removed from the ca se.
Johnson was re moved from
the investigation later that year.
but offi cia ls cla imed there was
no connection bet ween that
m ove and Relluomim 's alleged
eom ment. Ile was later returned
lo the case .
The Times a lso reported that
Belluomini ho ped to s upply to a
Swiss oil entrepreneur some of
the Libyan oil Billy Carter hoped
to obtain for Charter Oil Co as
part of his Libyan deal
Bell uom ini and his associate.
Ronald C Sprague, a lso oHered
to use their contacts in Mexico
to i mprove US ·Mexican
relations and to help negotiate a
natural gas deal between the
two countnes. The Times said
According to Belluomini, the
president's s ister. Ruth Carter
Stapleton. urge d him to wnte
the letter Mrs Stapleton
delivered the letter to the White
House and the presid ent replied
with a letter declining the ofrer
of assistance
Belluomini s aid had Carter
accepted his offer. he intended
to seek help from Sergio Puente
_E s pinosa . a Me xico City
bus inessm a n who ci.lso is a
target of the DEA 1nvest1gatton.
The Times said.
The Times s aid Be lluomini
San Clemente
Man Held in
Gun Firing
San Clemente police ar
res ted a 31 -year-old man
Tuesday afte r neighbors
complained the man was
fmng a shotgun into the
air
Witnesses said the man
was standing in the 2600
block of Vi a Cascadita,
pumping off rounds from
his shotgun.
When officers arn ved,
the man explained his
s trange actions by telling
the m he had fought with
his g irlfriend a nd wa )i
mad.
And while s hooting a
s hotgun in the air might
be one way of blowing off
s team. officers booked the
irate boyfrie nd for dis -
charg ing a weapon within
the city limHs.
and Spragut> denied any drug
cfralings. and Spr ague denied
mak ing the comme nt. about
us ing Billy Carter's influence to
~top the invesugat1on He also
said the purpose of the Mexican
orfer was not personal ~a1n. but
to hl'lp the l 'nited States
HB School
Policies Hit
By Teachers
By ROBERT BARK ER
OI llM D•lly ~1'91 S~ff
A spokesman for Huntington
Beac h Union fli g h S chool
teachers charged Tuesday night
that di s tri c t policies have
caused disorder and overloaded
cl asses in the opening days of
srhool. ·
.)avid Chapel. president or the
District Educators Association
whic h represents 740 teachers,
claims that some traffic and
sa fety teaehers have been as.
signed to homemci.kin~ c lasses.
ho memaker teachers are handl·
mg social studies classes and
social studies t e a c hers are
teaching tra ffic and safety.
Other teacher representallves
sa id ther e a r e 276 c lasses
t hroughout the s ix-school dis-
trict with a teache r-pupil ratio m
excess of 37-1. They are ad vocat-
ing class sizes of 33 I.
District Superintende nt Jake
F Abbottt acknowledged that
<"lass sizes are a major concern
and that officials wnl seek fo re
duce dis parities
At the same time , it was re
ported by distnet offic ials that
there are 123 classes with less
than 20 students
Efforts Will be made to con-
s o Iida te s ome of t h e less
populated classes to even the '
teaching load, Abbott said.
Teacher representatives said
much of the a lleged disorganiza-
tion can be la id to district a~tion
last year to lay off more than 127
teachers in the face of declining
stude nt enrollment.
Ninety-eight of those teachers
have been rehired but some
have been placed in classes out·
side their s pecialty .. teacher
leade r Chapel said
School officia ls reported that
total enroll ment of the six high
schools as of Tuesday was
18.943. nearly 1.100 less than last
year
F o untain Va lley has t he
highest enrollment. 3,919.
Others include: Huntington
Beac h, 3.123: Westminste r .
3,252. Marina. 3,627 ; Edison.
3.436 and Ocean View. 2,659.
2 Firefighters
Hurt in Blaze
HUNTINGTON PARK <AP)
Three firefighters were injured
in a blaze at M.K. Oil Co. here,
county fire officials said. F'ire
s pokesm a n Roy Talbot said
damage from Tuesday 's fire
was limited mainly to the one
75-foot-by -100-foot building.
which was gutted by exploding
drums of oil.
They Get Even
/rote TV Jliewen '{orch Tou:er
SUGARLOAF KEY. Fla. CAP) -Irate television viewers
caused a fire that da maged a new transmitter lower and
knocked WVFK-FM radio off the air. officials or the Key West
sta\fon say.
"There's no question the fire was set by television viewers
who were upset that they were getting some interference from
the tower. It was sabotage." station owner E . Stratford S mith
said Tuesday.
The last complaints about television reception came tn two
hours before Monday night's fire. Smith said. Moments after
WVFK went off the air, a person called.the station and 1lo1ted.
"Ha , ha. I've got my televis ion reception back," he added. No
... arrests have been m ade.
day I Jui;t want to go back
homl! ..
Mrs Allard added. "They
lhou~ht I was k1dnapp1ng the
c·hild ren r or cripes sake. I have
~1x grand<'hildren "
c; reenf1 eld police were called
HI 110 the CllSC a[ter lhC Station
wagon school bus. bclonging to
the S&S Transportation Co. of
Lowell. was towed mto a Green·
field servtce station M r!-1 Allard
didn't have the cash to cover the
$32 f~ and couldn 't contact
anyone at the bus company
When the three arrived at the
police station. there was an all-
po1nts buJletin on the teletype
for the missing boys. pol1<'e said
"After questioning her. we are
s atisfied she was just lost ." said
G reenf1eld Police Sgt Joseph
Gagner "As far a:; we a re con-
ce rn e d there 1s not hing
criminal "
Another offi cer said. "We got
rour or fi ve ston es as to how she
got here Sht• apparently took
some wrong turns and never had
the presence of mind to ask for
directi ons."
The boys were returned home
Tuesday night by a helicopter
owned b} WBZ-TV m Boston
T h e i r p a r e n t s s a i d t h t•
}Oungsters were in good s hape
f'rowt Pag.-\ I
FORD ...
been some probll'm., in 111., l'am
pa1gn
Ford stre~sl'd that hi: dc>esn 't
anticipate bl!1ng in a Reagan
cabinet "I'm not anxious to get
back into that rout1m'." hr said .
The former president !>aid h1li
immediate plans arC" to hll the
road on a l'ampa1gn schedule
that will take him to 30 <;\ates on
be ha If or Reagan ;i~ "£'11 as ~
<'Ongress1onal candidates. 15
s enatorial hopefuls and four
gubernatorial c<md1dates
"I'm going to ht· \'ery bus~
he sa1d
Ford spoke to nearly 500 mem
bers and gue:.ts of the bulldin~
group and rapped Carter for lo-;
ing the gain!'> the rormcr prC!'ll
dent said wert' made m C'l)ntroll
ing inn at1on and interest ralt'!'>
during his White !louse years
Prior to ht!'> dinner talk. Ford
appeared at a fund ·rarser for
Newport B rach A s
se mbl y woman M arian
Bergeson. who is seeking reelec
tion this November
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Charlie the Sea Lton, a s tar attraction at the zoo in .Stutt-
g_ar t. Germany. rubs h is nipppers over his stomach a s he
allows an a nima l handle r to feed him. Cha rlie r epeats the
performance daily to the de lig ht of zoo visitors.
I ..andslide Area
Due Federal Aid?
By DON CHAPMAN
Ot ti. D••I• Pllol \l~tl
Laguna Beach City Manager
Ke n Frank sa ys a federa l dis
aster official h::is adm1ltP.d that
at least part of the landslide
damage in Arch Reach H eight~
is eligr bk for federal fund~
Tom llarnnl'r of the Federal
l'~mergenc_y M<.Jnci.gcmen t Ag1.>n
c:. 'f'E~A 1 at·kno" I edged 30.IJO'>
('Ub1c yards or unstabl1· l·arth
below Dt•I Mar Avenue threatens
property and meets emnS!<'n(' ~
standard!'. Frank :.u1d
f'rank ~aid that llw c1t v h:id
received no "-Tllten a~.,u.r:inc·1•
n·gard1ng fe1kral fund., liut
adclt'd tlwt llumner ·, .,t:1t•·nwn1
".1-. the· f1r.,1 rnd11 Jtton th,11
fedc•rul help might b" forth1•111n
ing
\\'hill• off1<•1Jls pur:.uc• lh•
federal fuods. Del ~1<Jr <Hc·u rt.''
1dents a re writing letters 111
state and federal offi<'1ab. in an
ef(ort to get repair or the h1lls1de
under way
Thl' rl'pair cost c·riuld run ;is
high as S7UO.oou Jt•tnrding lo
geOlrlgl!'llS
During thl• Februar y r ains,
more than 35 feet o r Del Ma r
,\,·1..·nu(' f<•ll into the canvon and
till' :io 1)0(1 C'llhll' vu rd Jund .:Oass
m11\ I'd do" n tlw slope
·1 "" h111111·~ .. a manhole, ~ewer
lint'. <Jnd ultl11\ t•qu1pment were
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Wednesday. S,ptember lO. 1980 ONLY fl\LOT Al
Life ·is . Waiting, H.ng, With Nat.flan
tractin& pneumonia under the
strain ol Nathan's slclmes1. By AH11\Ja a . VIN8E.L °' .. ~ ......... Rites, another first ln bl• brief
life
talnlng 1.t norm11I homti llfe dlf·
fie-ult ·
"Wl"ve known It 11lnce he wu
n11H' months old." suys Pat
lerson. 36. a t1es11n en&lneer
w ho met MM' Thompson In 1917
wht'n her murrlol(c> to anolhcir
m1u \ w1~11 <.'Clllup.!I U\lt.
pears terminal.
They don't really know why
they 8hare lhelr story. "!Jul they
do, now that a potential Ufe·
u vlna bone marrow transplant ho~d for as a last resort hiu1
been ruled out as simply not
feulblc.
row donon for him.
Blood teats on the boys show
their marrow is too different. He and Nathan's mother had
hoped to be married by now, but
he says there are problems in
securing a divorce from the
twins' father.
Th e ll ff' that Natba n
Thompson, 3. hu barely tieaun
ilf beeomJna hard~r to boJd onto
by th~ day u.-11 d yln1 of
leukemia.
He hu camped with tus faml
ly \n ma.jHllc Yoetmitt-. s piHtl a
wbole du.~~I day at U\41 aoo
aod rlddtn a pon.y for the f\n t
Ume.
H lt fl'Otbe r , Mrl An n
Tbompaon end ht• surro1att
father, Oeftn.i• Pattt>nion. hevt
tried \o makt • home for lht.'tr
four boy• at lt.'tl Well&Cf' Ave •
lo a modut aru nf cen\nl
Coala M a Tht• 1>111hty who isn't really
Nath1111 '11 falh••r . but who has
11 h u r t>d l h f' c ri s e s a nd
hcurturh•'li und qult't tea rs In lhe
rutcht w1lh Mni Thomp:ion. 23.
11j y11 N than'11 11lnci.:s now ap· •
P atterson sa~s they learned
fr o m Dr. J e an Bennetts ..
Nathan's CHOC specialist. a few
days ago that bis twin brother.
Nolan, and older brother, Tim·
my. 4, aren't suitable bone mar-
·'The doctor says the chance
of finding a 75 percent match is
now one in 100,000," Patterson
said the day after Father An·
thony Garibaldi of St.s. Simon &
Jude Church, Huntington Beach,
administered the Last Rlt~.
"It's between him and God
now bow long he lives," said
Patterson. who has been out of
work for two months after con-
"To me, he's mine," Pat·
te r son says of Nathan. "He
won't take his medi~ine ii l'rn
not there."
Monday, be ""ce'"ed the Lal\
l.1vtn1 with lhl' leukemia
wM ch h u kept Nll t han in
C'hlldttn's tt~p1tal of Oran1t
("ounty murh of the llmt-ovt r
~cent months h Ii mude main
Last Saturday night, the little
leukemia victim's temperature
shot up to 103 degrees and two
months ago when his substitute
father was home lll witb
pneumonia, Nathan's heart
stopped beating three times . .
Sclunitz
Raps CSF
Speaker
State Sen Joho Schm'''· R
Newport Beach. say8 he trunks
C a l S t a t e F ull ert o n 's
sponsorship of an Oct 3 speech
~Y Presidential candutate John
Anderson is "inappropriate "
However , Un ive r s it y ad-
ministrator Henry R Anderson
(no relation to the candidate )
said, Schmitz s ho uld have
checked the facts befo re making
hi s announcement.
NB Fire
Station
Funded
Newport Beach City Council
me mbers have agreed to pay at
lea~t $1 21,000 a year to keep
open a cou.nty fire station ~at
services a northern commeJ$&al
belt in the city.
Cou nci l memb e r s we re
warned that unless they paid up.
lhe station on Campus Drive
near John Wayne Airport would
d ose ..
Mother and substitute father
have no illusions about the days
and weeks ahead and what they
must probably bring.
"They say it's just .from now
until . . . until . . . whatever.
They say it can happen 'just that
quick.' And it will happen that
quick "says Patterson. Pe~s on a l finan c es ha ve
become a disaster for the cou-
ple, who still pla!' to ~ married
even if their family shrmks from
four boys to three. .. Financially, Nathan is cov-
ered by the Crippled Children's
Soc i ety o f Ame r ica , th e
Leukemia Society of America
and Medi-Cal." says Patterson.
He ha s a ppli ed for s ta te
d i s ability ins u r a nce a s a
result of rus own illness to s up·
plement the meager assistance
income Mrs Thom pson r e-
ceives .
"The people involved at Cal
St a t e Fullerton s hould be
mindful of the tax-supported
status of the school," Schmitz
said in a press release. "I ques-
tion the concept of soliciting con·
tri bu lions from the business
community, and I am disturbed
by the presence of John An·
derson (at the school ) ooe month
before the election.··
~zL~dlll
Hollywood sex queen . Mae
West is reported in sat1sf~c
tory condition after a rruld
stroke three weeks ago. The
88-year-0ld's speech was im·
paired.
The station. which aver ages
1 000 emergency calls a year. s~rves the commercial develop-
ment at the Koll Center and the
neighboring Emkay properties.
It also provides service to Santa
Ana Heights
Newport Fire Chier J ~m~s
Reed said that. if the s tation 1s
clos e d. it would t a ke cit y
e mergency crews more than ~ix
minutes to reach the area. With
the county sta tion open. he
added. response time is three
minutes
Patterson says he has to add
fresh radiator water and more
motor oil each day he takes their
battered sedan on the daily trips
to the big hospital in Or ange to
spend time with Nathan.
"I couldn't get a job no"'!. I
just want to be with Nathan.
He's my little angel." says Mrs.
Thompson. a quiet br unette who
bore Patterson's ba by son only
about three months ago. But Heny Anderson, dean of
the universit y's School of Busi·
o e s s Ad m inis tration and
Economics. s aid proceeds from
the luncheon involving indepen-
dent presidential candidate An·
derson 's speech will go to the
school. not the candidate .
Evacuation
Plan Costs
But City Manager Rober t
Wynn suggested that lhe city
council should question whether
it is "moraJly obligated " to pro-
vide fire service to the a rea.
Star-struck Pair
Actress Farah Fawcett and atl~r Rya~ O'.Neal ~ay
they'll be married soon d~g their ~acation ~ Veruc~.
The two also will co-star 111 a mov1e to be filmed 111
"We do everything together ,"
s ays Patterson. who drives to
CHOC every day so the family
can have breakfast with Nathan,
who daily grows more gaunt,
withdrawn and wide·eyed
He -and his twin, Nolan -
see m to sense some awesome.
a wful change in their world is
imminent and Patterson says
only God can know what is in the
two little boys' minds.
Candidate Anderson will be
given a $1,000 honorarium, but
the proceeds from the s~h
will go to fund s tudent
scholarships, faculty research
and professional development at
the university's School of Busi·
n ess Administration and
Economics, Dean Anderson saJd.
To Be Shared Wynn said that in 1972, when
the Ernkay parcel was in the
planning stagt:s , a represen-
tative for that developer made
an effort to block a fire station in
that area.
t
!
He added Anderson was invit·
ed to the ~per person Dis·
neyland Ho(il luncheon before
he announced his candidacy.
Irvine Home
Gold Holdup
Suspect Held
One of tbrei! suspects in the
$3,100 holdup of a gold
speculator robbed in an Irvine home Sunday night bas been
··jailed foUowmg his capture in
Riverside Tuesday afternoon.
police said.
Nathan Price, 24, a janitor in
the Riverside schools system, is
held at Orange County Jail
where be was booked for in·
vestigation of armed robbery in
lieu of ~.ooo bail. Two alleged
accomplices remain at large. '
Detective Ron Veach said the
armed robbery occurred at a
Woodbridge home shared by
Richard Dykstra and Kerry
Donnelly.
Victim Gary Mandina of Santa
Ana and bis wife had gone to the
t residence shared by Dy kstra
( and Ms. Donnelly Sunday night
( when the three bandits also
~ showed up, police said.
ii Mand.ina was forced to hand
0 over the bankroll be carried for
gold purchas es after being c threatened with two handguns
a and a knife. the victims told
•i1 police.
h Investigators haven't clarified
fC bOW Price and bis alleged aC· I
tJ complices in the stickup came to
be at the Corkwood Lane ad· u dress shared by Dykstra, 25, and
A Ms. Donnelly, 31.
Investigators also didn 'l re-
DI veal what led them to Price.
c
Operators of the San . Onof~e
Nuclear Generating Station will
help finance an evacuation pro·
gram for San Clemente that
would be used s hould an
emergency occur at the nearby
nuclear plant.
San Clemente council mem-
bers have approved charging
Southern California Edison Co.
and San Diego Gas and Electric
Co. up to $10,000 for completion
of an updated emergency
response plan.
The plan, currently .under .re·
vision by the city, will outline
the city's response should an
emergency occur at lbe nuclear
generating station.
Utility company money would
be used to pay for city employee
time spent on creation of the
plan, as well as material and
other expenses documented by
the city.
Daredevil's
Fist Flys
CLEARWATER, Fla.
(AP ) -Motorcycle
daredevil Evel Knievel
punched a salesman in the
bead after the man swore
at him in a bar here,
according to police.
Burt Gibson, 38; said his
wife Lynda, 29, asked
Knievel for an autograph
for the couple's 9-year-old
son Ryan. Knievel was
rude and brushed bis wife
aside, Gibson said.
Gibson said be called
Knievel an obscene name.
Knievel asked him lo
repeat it. When Gibson
did , be said, Knievel
punched him in the bead.
Gibson said his eye was
swollen shut, but be didn't
require ho s pital
treatment.
"He responded," Wynn relat·
ed. "that he would prefer an in·
crease in insurance rates to the
unsightly appearance of a fire
s tation in the planned com-
munity."
But Monday . representatives
from EmJtay. the Koll Co . and
the Irvine Co. pleaded ror the ci·
ty to lend financial assistance to
keep the county station open.
"I think $1Z7,000 is really an
incredible bargain," noted
Mayor Jackie Heather. "You
couldn 'l even buy a house in
Newport for that much ...
Transit Topic
At Breakfast
A discussion of transportation
issues facing Orange County is
planned Sept. 18 by the Newport
Center Association at the Mar-
riolt Hotel.
Guest speakers al the morning
breakfast will include Michael
Evanhoe , director of the
California Transportation Com·
mission , and Al Hollinden.
chairman of the Orange County
Transportation Commission.
The discussion is open to the
public with a $5 charge for
breakfast. For more information
call ~1861.
Actor m Again
SANTA MONICA CAP )
Actor James Stewart is back in
the hospital for the second time
in a month, this time with mild
sciatic a, a painful nerve
disorder. Stewart, 72, admitted
to St. John's Hospital on
Tu~day, spent five days in lbe
facility's coronary care unit last
month alter complaining of an
irregular pulse.
Italy.
Ao all-day event honoring the
late Jim Dilley, the father of the
Laguna Greenbelt, Inc .. will be
held Sept. 21 at Laguna's Main
Beach Park.
Dilley. whose dream was a
park s urrounding Laguna
Beach, died Aug. 3 of cancer at
the age of 68.
Dilley Day will includ e food.
music, games and speeches. _
Its organizers have included
the events in a 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
schedule that -will be capped
with a three-hour bonfire and
sing-along beginning at 7 p.m.
The day will begin with a
beach nm, sand sculpture com-
petition and volleyball and
basketball tournaments.
Boogie board competition and
a 25,000.yard Uleguard swim will
follow.
lo lbe afternoon, there will be
family games. including a sack
race, three-legged race, balloon
t oss . Fris bie contest a nd
wheelbarrow race .
Betwei!n 1 and 3 p.m. there
will be sky diving and paracbut·
ing exhibitions. The time will de·
pend on the weather.
At 4 p.m. federal, state, coun-
ty and city officials will speak
briefly , organizers s aid. A
sycamore tree. Wllh a plaque
honoring Dilley, will be present-
ed for planting at a later date in
a city park.
Folk dancers will perform
from 6 to 9 p.m.
Mesa Woman's
Home Looted
A Costa Mesa woman returned
to her downtown area apartment
after work to find her watchdog
locked in a bedroom and her
home looted of nearly $2,600 in
valuab&es. •
Lori M. Miller told police she
noticed her color television set
missing from the Charle Drive
residence Monday and became
alarmed when her dog didn't
come running to meet her as
usual.
She found the pet locked in a
bedroom and discovered other
items missing, including her
stereo system and an antique
bracelet , police said.
Gem
Talk
By J C HUMPHRIES
Certa/1ed Gemologist, ACS
Patterson s a ys s u ddenly
No lan the extrove rte d twin
seems to be constantly kissing
and hugging his sick brother and
becomes fier cely defe nsive of
him when nurses a re poking
about in their daily routine.
He says the healthy little boy's
quiet, moving new concern for
Nathan is eer ie and tender,
almost other-worldly.
Nathan's behavior is stark and
solitai; at tlmt>s. sometimes er -
ratic and unpredictable
"He looks healthier now than
be has at times before. marvels
Patterson.
"But sometimes he 1ust walks
off by lumself a nd leaves us
a lone and jus t s t ares into
space." he says of the little boy
he considers bis own son.
"I think he knows. but he can't
understand . · · "They don't feel real positive
about it." says Patterson. ad-
di ng that family ther apy has
now begun.
Officials at CHOC endeavor to
hav e soon -to -b e -be r eaved ra milies t:neet and chat with
members of !amities that have
already lost a son or daughter.
The practice evokes a feeling
of rebellion in some. as though
all hope has been abandoned.
•'They introduced us to a family
that's had a similar experience
•· Patterson says grimly. ;,B~i theirs had to be different.
There isn't anything you can tell
other people about it."
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OMEGA
c. -Park Ftt!S Se11flat THE DIFFERENCE
bdwtm diamonda. otMrl M
p,
SU Oemente Wm·ns Debtor All germ can be classified as either
diamonds or colored stones. The
diamond is in a class by itself. Tb.is is
because it is much harder than all
other gems (being composed entirely Et
ta San Clemente officials say a
l:.:velopment company owes the
au city more than $200,000 in park
be fees and council members say
MJ they'll bold up further develop-
ke ment of the project unW the
money is in the municipal kjtty.
Last April, officials of Cyprus
W nt Co. submitted rcbeck for
$38,856 to the city to cover park
~ fee requirement. OD a parcel
located north of tbe former Nl•·
OD complex. At that time, Al Wulfeck, an
11ent for the land ftivelopmeot
firm said that, in the' event the
city's park fee wa1 talaed. the
difference would be/paid wit.bin
a week of eaUbU.-ment of a
new fee. · ' I The dt)' former'ly char1ed de-
velopen seo.ooo per acre in part
dedication fees for large de·
velopments. • _
But an appraisal completed
this summer and approved in
June by council members raised
that fee to $122,68'1 per acre.
That left a balance due the ci-
ty of $20C,337, and officials said
that, 'to date, that amount has
not been forlbcominl from the
developer.
A 1poke1man for the company
said Cypnll West atW bas ques ·
Uoos about the park fee require-
ment.
''We are not aafinl we will not
pay the appropriate fees." said
Cyprua spokesman Boyd Ames
ln a recent apPearance before
the city CC>W>cil. "We just want
to know what )t la before we
malleouttbecbeck." , 1.
of carbon>' and because it has
But Councilman Bill Mecham distinct, clear pbpical beauty. Also,
angrily responded: "You could en~u b quality diamonda exist so Treasuring Each Moment
fmd out tomorrow morning and th eting and pricing may be from tJie Omega Gold Collect1•00, "-pay up." · s t ized along establlsbed
Other co uncil members criteria. Colored gems are classified The dude of diamonds, the surety of gold
agreed, reminding that the simply as thole stones of gem quality surround one of the finest faces of all time.
promised payment is two-that are NOT diamonds. They From Omega, devoted to quality for over 130
months overdue. They directed Include varieties of only about 90 of years. In textured HK Gold
city planning officiall to suspend the approximately 2,000 known A.) With Diamonds
any proce1Sinl of the company's minerals. Of these 90 varieties that B.) With 32 diamonds
two tract.s until tbe payment ii' can be clusified as gemstones, only c.) With a diamond case, 60 diamond dial. received. about 20 are of sufficient beauty and
Cyprus west bas received ten· quallty to merit the trouble in".olved J c. fl, I J /)
talive approval to build 41 ln mini.DC. cr•r:· cutUne. polishing • umnh,.ie6 ewe{e,.6 homes on 14 acre. acijaceol to and mar=. em. Some of the -----,-Sb colored highest value are the exlatlng Cyprus ore the rut.y, thnera•d. and sapphire. MfM8£R •Mf e1C•N GEM soc..nt., @
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BAA to th FAA
GOI G ON t:, TW1C't:. TO NOW1t I E : 1':vf•n th11o
very ll:J). our .JU8USt Oransf' <'ount)' H• .. 111t or ... ,.~. I',. on
ffi8) VQJldt'f f>l)ffil' !Wrt Of rafO fnr jt l fli l(hl Hilt 1tf tl1t•
<'OUnl)' 8t'l''()Ctrom~
The Idea, appart-nlly. l!I to takl" l'wtay ~omt• fbihL"I now
authortxf!d to th «'xishn11 atr camt>n Air C'nhfnm11 nnd
Hugbes Airw,•:.t. ond IN .all t~ rt"st ot tht• 1m l~m·~ that
want tnto John Wayne Airport tlgbt over th~m
Thus wr Sl'n'lCt' out llf OrdJ\ge CuW>t.> wtU go lo tl11
hl&he:s\ btddl'r Vou :ooul)JK)C)t that might nH•itn th~ Wlnntn~
airhn~:-~111 ~IH' ht ..t\) fllt)IU!)' tv lhc COWtl) lr('U!'IUI \ .u11J
will hud Lt nc.'t'C'l>l>.tr\ tn t'Ut burk i.om 4;1 otht·r JllJl't'
fh..it l'Ouhl 111,ikt ) ou .. 1:. a 1iotenti1tl 'Hll'l'lt·n,ct•t a t>1t
nervoo:; on 111 t•1·1,1•h ~ tw1 e tbt:y l'ut back
TH.I!: WHOI t. IDEA uf ;iuctionlng o(f 1t1q>0rt sp~C"t' tu
the airlim·~ •~ .1i1p.art•111 l> an effort by Orunge Count>
authoriti~i. to pl,11-.1k tht' .. \ .. tcraJ Avwtion Adm1n1:.tralaon
The I··\\ •• lot.t>n nullt'nng awa)' at Or,mgt C<1u11ty in
recent n: tu 11 1u1 n:K•on d ·n't pla~ fa.tr with all Ull
New Office Design for Bay Area Airline.sat County Airport
airlines that want to draw business from our region. 1
mean, really, you've got to let anybody who wants to fly
have space here to gel into the action.
You have a bot air balloon? How about some kids with
paper gliders? Y'aJJ come and fill up our skies.
Few airlines, however, held much interest in Orange
County's airport back in the days when Air California
started flying out ol here. They thought that idea was a
hilarious joke. Air California was snidely referred to as
"the rubberband airline."
AH. BUT m .AT WA S before the days.. of Big Bucks
around this region. Now the tune bas changed. Everybody
wants into the act ·
Some spokesmen for the airlines have expressed grave
doubts about the bidding scheme in order to win space at
our local aerodrome. They allege the cost may d.ri ve up
the price of tickets for passengers.
This shouldn't come as an enormous surprise lo the
harried consumers. When money starts talking, and costs
get passed along. you know who always gets fleeced in the
end.l
Meanwhile in Newport Beach, central headquarters
for the anti-jet noise activists, another rather novel
approach to the airport bidding bas been advanced.
Newport Beach people would like a chance to bid on those
airport flights slots.
I F THE NEWPORT PEOPLE then could raise enougli
scratch to ·out-pid the airlines, they would take over tfie
flight posi.Uoos and promptly retire them. The rughts
would just stand vacant and jet noise would evaporate
during those times of day.
A notion like t his would no doubt give FAA
functionaries the fits.
Newport Beach could thus establish something like
Bay Area Airlines. ll would have no jet planes, no crews.
no service to anywhere and no free booze.
YOU W-'NT TO FLY somewhere on Bay Area
Airlines? Then start n apping your arms. But do it quietly.
They could call the airline BAA for short. When some FAA
functiooary dialed Bay Area Airlines, a recorded voice
would come oo and say:
"BAA!"
Ky t~ A•MK"lated Pren
In Lhe ma,or surtlrtSe among
13 s tatt' pramaru:11, Al!onse u · Am11lo, u httle known Long
IRlund pohtidun, wrested New
York ., 1tepubll1'<1n :ienatorial
11111111nat1on from Ja1•ob J avil:s.
I 11 r 1· 1 n 1: t h 1• 7 fi y c a r o I d
1ncu111bcrll 111 :i••t•k ht., fifth term
under th1: ba11111•1 of u third
p..t.rly
Tuci.dny's r csultis also saw
incu1n~nt Sen Richard Stone of
t-' 1 o r 1 d a f o r c e d I Jl to a r >•· muc r allc runoff. The only
•>lhl'r mcumbt-nt <>enators to face
l' It ;1 I I l' n g e e a s i l y "411. n
rt?non11nal1110 Democrat JOTin
Ourk1n 10 New Hampshire and
llt<publ1ran Paul Laxa ll in
Nt•vadJ
I> · A m ,, t o , p r e s i d 1 n g
:. u l>l' 1v1 ~111 111 l he town of
llc·rn1»ll'ad, who had hit hard at
J J vat . lah1:ralis m , age and
tfr <'11n1 n.: h ('a Ith w i II face
Democratic congresswoman
E la ia b elh H oltzma n in
Novt>mbcr ' She defeated three
d1allen~crs, including Bess
M")'er son , a former Miss
mc ricd a nd consume r
advocate, and l'X-New York City
m.1yor John Lindsay.<-._
J A \'ITS, WllO s uff crs from a
progrcss1v"' n...rvc disease that
..Jffecls tus walking, will appear
on th{' ballot as nominee or the
Liberal Pany In 1970, James
Buckle.> was elected lo the
S<'n a t e a s New York's
Conservative Party candidate
T\\o congrcs:o.men indicted on
charges stemming from the
Ab s cam s candal mt'l
con trastin~ f~ltes . Richard
Kelly, a Florida Republican,
wa s b adly beaten by t wo
challengers in his bid for the
renomin a tion, while J ohn
Murph). q Democrat from New
York. won his party's contest.
Linds ay's comeback bid
fizzled, but some other former
officeholders fared better.
Buckley, who lost a 1976
re-election bid in New York, won
the Republican senatorial
nomination in Connecticuf and
will f ace D e mocratic
congressman Christopher Dodd
in November for the seat being
vacated by Democrat Abraham
Ribicoff who is retiring.
MELD RIM THOMSON, a
former New Hampshire
governor and onetime John
Birch Society director, defeated
two o pponent s to win the
Republican nomination for his
old office. The man who beat
him in 1978 -Gov. Hugh Gallen
-woo ove .. minor opposition in
the Democratic primary.
Howard "Bo" Callaway,
former Georgia congressman
and Army secretary, apparently
fell s hort in his bid for
Colorado's Republican
se natorial nomination .
Secretary of Stale Mary Estill
Buchanan led, but the margin
was so narrow that a recoWlt
was likely under state law. The
winner will face incumbent
Gary Hart, who was unopposed
for the Democratic nomination.
In Florida, Stone, who
alienated some conservative
supporters who acc\Jsed him of
falsely leading them to think he
would vote against the Panama
Canal Treaties, fm..isbed on top
· but without a majority among
six candid ates for the
Democratic nomination. He will
co mpe t e Oct. 1 agains t
second-place fini,ber Bill
Gunter, the stale •nsurance
com missioner whom Stone beat
in a 1974 runoff.
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Steady, Nellie
Former Wisconsin Gov . Patrick Lucey, independent vice
presidential candidate, milks a cow at the Western
Washington Fair in Puyallup, Wash. Lucey stopped at the
fa~r_ ~n his way to Seattle. · ·
Campaign Debates
Remai't, Unsettled
Girl Buried;
Acctised Kin
Sit in Jail WJ\S ll lNGTO N CAP J
Prc·s1d<'lll C';1rter's avaalab1hly
for campJ1gn debate remains
unct•rtaan Ills pos 1t1on h3!>
chang<.'d a f1•w lames <tlung the
way
Carter agreed bl•forc Iowa's
Jan 21 pret·1nrt caucuses to
dcb:tll' his Dc monat1c rival,
Sen. Edward M. Kennedy. But
h(' withdrew s eve ral days before
the· H ht·dulcd me<'li ng, citing
the Iranian cns1s
TUE PRESJDENT defeated
his challenger soundly in the
caucuses. Kennedy, for one, said
Carter's subsequent refusal to
debate ham throughout the long
prim:lry season contributed
signifacanUy lo the president's
renomination .
This time, Carter says he is
willing to debate Republican
candidate Ronald Reagan and
independent John Anderson, but
only if he meets Reagan alone
first.
''The thmg l want most of all
1s a fa ir, two-man debate
between mysel( and Ronald
Reagan," the president said on
Aug. 23.
The president's aides say they
want the first encounter to be
r
with Reagan alone because it
would focus :Jtlenlion on the
d1Herences between the two
men , as well as deprive
Anderson of valuable exposure
w ith t he two major. party
candidates.
But the League of Women
Voters, try ing to arrange a
series or debates this fall, issued
an invitation Wednesday to
i ndepe nd ent c and idat e
Anderson.
ANDERSON AND Reagan
both accepted. Carter did not,
and his s pokesmen said he was
slicking to a demand to meet
Reagan in a one-0n-0ne debate
before agreeing to include
Anderson in any future forum.
He said, "it 's ridiculous for an
incum b e nt CDec mocratic
president)" to consider debating
two Republicans at once.
Anderson is a Republican
Illinois congressman who ran in
several GOP primaries this year
before laun c hing bis
independent campaign.
SPARTANBURG, S.C. (AP)
-Funeral services were held
for Tracie Ann Whiteside at the
Una First Baptist Church as her
uncle, aunt and 12-year -old
cousin sat in the Spartanburg
County Jail on charges of
murdering the eight·year -old I
girl. I About 100 relatives and friends
of the girl gathered in humid,
90-degree weather at the small
brick church Tuesday for the
services.
Grady Lee Price, bis wife,
Frances Ann, and son, Randy,
were arrested Sunday. shortly
afte r the girl's body was fo\Uld
in a plastic garbage bag in the
loft or an abandoned house.
Price, 42, and his 28-year-0ld
wife were arraigned on murder
charges Monday. Their son was t
charged with murder in juvenile
court and on Tuesday was or·
dered sent to the State Hospital
in Columbia for a 15-day
psychiatric examination .
Suspenders on the girl 's over-
alls were pulled around her neck _,
wbe.n s he was found, authorities
said, and a preliminary autopsy
report indicated the girl may
have been sexually assaulted.
With a gift to the Orange County Your United Way gift also helps
United Way, you can open up a whole underwrite the kind of recreational and
new world of possibilities to people. health maintenance activiti es that keep
People-who would probably remain people growing with a positive attitude
neglected without the concern of others toward life and make Orange County a
in Orange County who care. better place to live for all of us.
Thanks to your contributions, chil-Frort1 eve ry dollar received, 84¢ goes
dren, the elderly and people from every directly to our service agencies, not into
neighborhood in Orange County can the adm inistrative budget.
turn to some 100 Un ited Way service • So the mon~y you give brings
agencies for help and support in results you can see. Like the big
times of need or common crisis. smile on a little face.
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Bombing
Puzzles
OffiCials
Wednesday, September 10, 1980 DAILY PILOT AS
Actor
Angers
Union
LOS ANGELES CAP) -The
Screen Actors Guild says actor
Walter Matthau faces possible
suspension from tbe union as a
result of a promotional ap.
pearance he made for the movie
'·Hopscotch."
Matthau 's meeting at the
Be verly Wilshire Hotel with
a bout 25 entertainment re·
porters last Friday was in de-
fiance of an order by tl'ie striking
guild "that no promotional ac·
tivity shall be allowed for struck
emplqyers," SAG spokeswoman
Kim Fellner said Tuesday.
MATTifAU COULD RAVE his
SAG card lifted or suspended,
Ms . Fellner said, or the trial
committee could decide not to
take any action against him.
Dead at 7J
Nobel laureate Willard F .
Libby, a UCLA c he mist
whose accomplis hments
helped man explore the
solar system and probe his
distant past. has died from a
blood clot in the lung. Libby,
71 , succu mbed at UCLA
Medical Center late Monday
night. He won the Nobel
Prize in 1960
m aj~w1ne lap today ,
selectively striking add1ttonal
winer ies at the height of the
harvest season in Cahfonua's
Central valley.
llOfl'Pf' al Reopt-11•
SAN D I EGO \A P >
Administrators at Children's
Hospital and Health Center here
said the epidemic of a cold-like
virus which claimed at least
three lives appeared to be Wlder
control as they announced the
reopening today of the hospital's
six-bed outpatient surgery unit
Ron Boss i , BCj} Vie"-Mushroom · Farm
owner in Salinas, puts up "For·Sale" sign
after -dt•c1ding lo close his farm when his
. field workers petitioned the UFW for mem·
bcrsh1p Bo:-.si says he'll sell the farm or
close it. before operating under the UFW,
that he says will bankrupt h.im. He said his.
workers are now averaging $180 a week
Bossi is asking $1.5 million for his farm.
and he will return to his trade as a welder.
More than 67,000 members of
the guild and the American
Federation of Television and
Radio Artists have been on
s trike since July 21 , and talks
with produC'ers were recently re-
cessed for two weeks
1'!1 atthau has been a staunch
s upporter of the strike and ap-
peared on at least one picket
lme.
ON Tl'ESDA Y, he defended
last week's appearance by not·
ing that the producers o f
"Hopscotch" had s igned an tn·
terim agreement with the unions
for ~ork on a movie now in pro
duction. and added "I assume
there would be nothing amiss in
discussing 'I lopscotch · with the
press "
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Utility Asks
$12 Million
Rate Sl<1$h
"We're beginning· to move
toward approaching normal
operations." said Dr. David L.
Chadwick, medkal director.
Air Force Gay Wins Job Back
In 5-year Rights Case Ruling
But Fellner s~11d. "What he dtd
1s against the: rule~ Someone
disobeys and members of our
board are appointed to hear the
situalion ..
LOS ANGELES (AP )
Southern California Gas Co. has
asked the s tate Public Utilities
Commission to approve an an-
nua I r a te reduction of $4 2
million. a spokes man for the
utility said Tuesday. Leader 'o Re111ain
PASADENA (AP) -No one.
has been named to succeed the
controversial 88-year-old leader
and founder of the Worldwide
Church of God , Herbert W.
Armstrong, said a church
official.
"We don't expect anyone to
s ucceed Mr. Armstrong. We
belie ve the living God has
entrusted Mr. Armstrong with a
great commission and we know
that God has never taken a man
before bis work was done," said
Stanley L. Rader.
A~ C'ritlrized
LOS ANGELES (AP> -The
National Transportation Safety
Board says Los Angeles firemen
and California Highway Patrol
officers bungled
communications at the scene of
a four-vehicle crash last March
whictt killed five people and
flooded the Ventura Freeway
with bwning gasolin_e_. __
WAS lll NGTON I AP l
Leonard Matlov1ch. who say!> he
wants to "set an example" for
other homosexuals, is planning
to return to the A1 r Force after a
federaJ j udge's ruling that the
decorated Vietnam veteran was
wrongfully ousted si mply
because of his sexual pref-
erence.
"I want to show the younger
gays and les bians" that they can
do a good job in the military,
said the 37-year-old Matlovich
after Tuesday's decision by U.S.
Dis tric t Judge Gerhard A.
GeseU in the 5-year-old case.
GESELL, WHO AT ONE point
had upheld the Air Force's dis·
missal of Matlovich, accused the
service of "perverse behavior"
for not fully explaining its ac·
lions in dismissing the 12-year
veteran and holde r of the Bronze
Star and the Purple Heart.
Gesell ordered Matlovich. re·
instated and given hack pay,
which attorneys for M at1ov1ch
said could amount to $50,000.
l n 1975 , Matl ovich
ack.nowled~ed his homosexuah
ty in a letter to Air Force
Secretary John McLucas and
was ousted. Matlovich, then sta·
tioned at Langley Air F'orce
Base. Va .. bas said he hoped hls
case would test Air Force reg-
ulations that ban homosexuali·
ty except under "the most un
usual circumstances.''
THE DISMISSAL WAS
believed to be one of the first or
its kind. It was widely publicized
and became a rallying point for
gay activists . After h is dis·
missal, Matlovich moved to San
Francisco, where he worked in a
warehouse and became active in
gay rights causes.
"It's been a very, ver y hard
battle," he sajd after t he de-
cision. Matlovich sajd be had not
wanted any of the publicity that
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There was no word on whether
the ~overn.ment would appeal
the doc1s1on. Air Force ofricials
declined immediate comment on
the ruling
Patricia Douglass. one of
Matlovich's attorneys, noted
that Gesell did not rule on the
basic question o f whether
homosexuals could be constitu-
tionally ousted from the service
for that cause alone.
The issue of homosexual ac-
tivity in the military has been in
the news sever al times since
Matlovich's dismissal.
"Hopscotch. ' to l}l' rt·leased
ICJter this month, was completed
before the stnke beean. and a
s pokes m an for the producers,
Ely and Edie Landau. sciid Mat
thau's contract incl uded an ob·
ligation for "certain promo-
tional serv1ces ·'
BART T~ Leaks
OAKLAND (/\P ) A leak has
been discovered 1n the Bciy Area
Rapid Trcin ~i-t distr ict's
trans bay tube. but BA RT of·
ficials say it poses no threat to
trains.
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The r ate cut request, filed
Monday with the PUC in San
Francisco. represents a semi·
annual adJustment tied to gas
s upplies and costs, utility
s pokesman Jeff Segall said .
If approved , the average
monthly bill for residential
cus tomers this winter would fall
from $34.25 to $33. 73, Segall said.
The gas company's request
was the second in less than a
month and would lake effect
"beginning sometime in Oc-
tober," he said.
li a s co mpany president
Harvey Proctor said the rate re-
ductions "unfortunately" don't
represent a trend.
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Challeng
The re'IOlve shoY..n this week ~ offtc1als of rang~
• Count~ 's Comm1s.ston on the StatlL~ or Women lo makt
_ 1 t.he grouv .1 hurd workiQJC, mnuenual organ1zalton is en
couragm~
The. romm1~''°"· wh-OSe 15 members are appointed by
th • county Hourd or Su}l(>r,·1sors, has been in existen<'e
for five yt•a1 b Uespue lh~ e(fom of om~ enereeh<' mem
bers. th(' .:roup ho rarel · distinguished itsell u 11
respectable ndvocntt> for women's causes
1'tus yc>ar, th~ C'ounty hos budgeted about $40,000 for
the commission to ree-0 mm-..nd polJcy on l sues pertaining
to women
Mor~ than hat( o f the money budgeted Wlll go toward
salum~ . ..tnd n~" l'oorduuuor Carolyn L Baker 1nd1cated
dunng ..a t·a11d1<J speech at a rommassion meeung that he
ls willin.: to 1.!UMI ht-rb
"Our l'ft-<hh1ht) 1:i m t rouble." she admitted to the
membt>r., Hut i.hf' <'hallenged the group to become more
activt> und 1·lu11ncd lht> organization can. through hard
work, bt·t·u1111.• a11 important voice for women
No t11w ..,hould doubt the earnestness or the com-
rriissiont>r. lo 1mprl)Vt' women's roles in Orange County
As in ~ rnttn) gm ernment endeavors though, it 1s much
easier to form cornm1tt~I) and establish goals than it is
to selc<:t and cart.} out programs tha t will make some
tang1bltt 1mprovttments.
Tht> commissioners Wlll need plenty of tolerance and
tenacity, amon~ man other traits. to achieve results
particularly should proposed programs involve major
expenrutures or significant legislation.
F ears Exaggerated
The debate on the impact of illegal aliens on the U .S.
job market continues .
It's often suggested that · employers s hould be
pena lized for hjring illegal a liens. But bow is an employer
to teU who is legal a nd who isn't?
A blond, blue-eyed job applicant could well be a stu-
dent who has overstayed his visa and therefore is illegal.
On the other hand, a brown-eyed, dark-skinned applicant
who clearly appears to be Mexican could be a legal resi-
dent or even a native-born citizen. And so could an Orien-
tal or a Cuban.
An obvious solution to take the burden of identifica-
tion off the s houlders of the employer would be a non-
counlerf eitable e mploy_ee identification card, issued only
to those who can document their eligibility.
The present Social Security card is one of the
simplest documents to counterfeit. But the government
estimates it could cost more than $800 million aqd take
five years to r eplace all those now in existence and issue
tamper-proof cards to new applicants.
Opponents of this proposal insist that any form of na-
tional identification s macks of a police state and should
... not be tolerated.
• They seem to overlook the fact that phony docu-
m e nts, including Social Security cards, drivers licenses
and even birth certificates already are costing the coun-
try rrullions in welfare and other frauds.
As for the police state contention -e<>untries like
France and Switzerland, which are hardly police states,
have long issued work permits to all qualified to bold
them, both citizens and legal aliens. In fact, even Mexico,
the source of most of o ur illegal aliens, now requires s uch
an identity card.
Those who cringe at the idea of a national identity
card s hould eith e r come up with an acceptable
alternative or stop complaining about illegal aliens in the
job m a rkel
T ell the Governor
Only Gov. Brown's signature stands between Orange
-County and a new law that would create a separate
transportation district for the count y and assure an
equitabl<> division of state highway funds.
Orange County government officials and business
and industrial leaders are rallying their forces again to
urge the governor to resist pressure by Los Angeles aae
some of his own transportation officials to veto the bill,
SB 512.
..
The s imple racts s hould be sufficient. Orange County,
with 8 percent of the state's population, receives 1.6 per-
cent of the state's highway funds. .
For every dollar of gasoline tax collected here, only so cents is returned in highway funds. Los Angeles gel$ 70
cents back.
For too long Los Angeles, with its heavy clout in
Sacramento, has grabbed off the lion's share of funds al-
located to District 7. which it s hares with Orange and
Ventura counties.
The county Board of Supervisors has invited Gov.
Brown to come here for signing of the bill that would
create District 12 for Orange County -the only fair and
reasonable solution to this funding dilemma.
Interested citizens might help by advising the gov-
ernor promptly of their support of SB 512 and seconding
the invitation. · . • •
Opinio ns expressed in the space above are those ol the Daily Pil ot I
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Boyd/Flying ~hone
By L.M. BOYD
Q . Is it possible for a
pa ssen ge r lo make a
telephone call from any com-
o~ar
(;loonay
Re Gus. Sept. -3. Choice
for today's intelligent
pa rent s : Learn
alternate discipline
methods from qualified
professionals or spank
and continue reinlorc·
ing phy1dcal violence in
an a lready loo violent
world. s.c.
mercial airplane?
A. Not routinely , ycl. But
United Airlines is tcsllna
phone service. Al lhc iclart,
pnly outgoing call ll will he
made, and wilh operator aic
sistance, for a service charafl
or $10 .
Q. How big is the heart of•
one-week-old infanl?
A. About the she of a
pecan sheU.
Observed Carl Sandber1:
"Life la like an onion. You
peel off ooe layer at a tlme
and sometimes you weep."
Q. Why ls coffee called\
that?
A. Ca.me from the old
Ethiopian province of Kaffa.
Still crows wlld there. ,
To that len1thy llat or
mammals that can't allnd
Uae tut• of 1plnach, add
COWi,
Ja ·k Anden.on .
Politics and the Invisible Plane
WA ~ll lN<iTON Jimmy
('arl('r w:u uc·c-used by the
tt*'publlc-aoJI of Jt>0pard1zing na
tlonal 1hicunty for pohticul icain
wh~n ht• dt11<'lc»1t.'<i lht• "1nv1slhlc
pliArW" l)rOtcrum
'l'hal rouy lw overstating it a
bit bui nut by niucb. De:;pit.e
protc11talaons
of innoc ~uc · hy t'11rtt•r'11
pt."Oplt> In the
P e nt ago n .
both the Um
Inti llnd ttw
content ol the
"s t ea lth
tec hnology'·
~18t'IO s u rc
s ugg es t
pol1liclll motivation
Defense Seeretary Harold
Hrown explained the need for
public announcement io a
strange way He said it was to
stop lhe growing number of
leaks about the program. In
other words. to protect the
secret progr am , it wa s
necessary to destroy its secrecy
MILITARY OFFICIALS close·
ly associated wi th the stealth
technology which could even-
tually thwart enemy radar de-
tection of American planes -
are furious at the Carter ad-
mmislration for confirming the
press leaks and adding details
and credibility to the earlier, un-
official reports
The absurdity of the position
Richard Reeves
this puts tb e program 's
leadt1rshJp in was illustrated by
retired Air Force Gen. Tom Staffo~ho ran the project un·
til last year. "I still will not even
acknowledgt1 that the project ex-
ists," he told my associate Peter
Grant. "But if it does, the presi·
deot has blown the lid off some
of tht1 rinest technology that ex·
ists ."
Everyone agrees that the de·
velopment of stealth technology
1s a major breakthrough in
stragegic weaponry. And no one
seriously denies that the an-
nouncement, at a highly unusual
press conference with full publici-
ty fanfare, helped Carter counter
claims by Ronald Reagan thatthe
president has been weak on de·
rense policy. It particularly
weakens the Republican charge
that Carter's cancellation or the
B· 1 bomber damaged our nuclear
strike capability
UNTIL I.AST month ,
knowledge of the program was
Ii m ited lo a few dozen key
government officials. But after
several news reports revealed
bits and pieces of the project,
Pentagon officials explained, it
was decided to declassify certain
portions "to keep the onion from
peeling all the way." *
But Defense Department
insiders point out that Brown re·
vealed far more about lhe state
or the art than the unconfirmed
press reports had. For instance.
he said the Air Force had been
making test flights or both
manned and pilolless versions of
the invisible plane since 1978. It
was also disclosed that so far the
concept had beer\ applied only to
tactical aircraft.
· Blaming press leaks for the
decision to disclose the program
has a hollow ring to it, inasmuch
as ttie first leaks had occurred
as early as 1976. This lends
credence lo Republican suspi ·
cions that the dramatic revela·
lion was politi cally inspired
timed to come just at the start of
a close eJeclion campaign.
As a matter of fact, the big-
gest pre-announcement leak of
all came from the Carter ad-
ministration itself earlier this
year. When Congress was con·
sidering funds for a new manned
bomber -which Carter opposed
the Pentagon dispatched its
top scientist, William Perry. to
Capitol Hill. lie let key senators
in on the stealth secret. and
persuaded them to put off the
manned·bomber decision .
Incidentally, Perry a lso led
some senators to belieYe tbal the
invisibl e planes could be
deployed by 1987 a hopelessly
optimistic forecast
NOT REAOV FOR NUKES:
After the near -disaster al Three
Mile Island almost a year and a
half ago, President Carter or-
dered the Federal Emergency
Management Agency to assess
the evacuallon preparatiooa of
com munlties and states with
nuclear power plant.a. The H ·
perts have completed their re-
port, and what they found la no
cause for complacence.
For a number of reasons, local
authorities are simply not ready
to cope with mass e vacuation, or
the treatment of t.hoee e;cpoeecl
to radioactive emisaiona, lo the
event or a nuclear plant dis-aster.
The lack of preparation can be
traced to the overblown claims
of nuclear power advocates, who
for years· pooh-poohed the idea
that lhe plants might be unsafe.
Accidents could not happen, the
public was told. Until two OC·
curred within lour years (the
other was a serious lire at the
Bro wn 's .Ferry plant in
Alabama), public officials
tended to believe this.
LOCAL ALE RTING and
notification systems are defi-
cient, the federal experts found,
and the firemen, police and
other emergency personnel who
would be first on the scene have
not been adequately trained.
On the other hand, the federal
government has not moved to
fill the vacuum created by local
and state inaction, the report
states. As one example, the ex·
perts cite The .q uestion of
potassium iodide. a chemical
that protects individuals from
ingestion or certain radioactive
materials after a nuclear acci-
dent. The emergency agency re·
co mmends that the federal gov-
ernment stockpile the substance
for d istribution in a n
l'mergency.
Yet the feds have no policy or
plans for the purchase, storage,
distribution or use of potassium
iodide And when the chemical
was sent up to Three Mile
lslan~. it had been improperly
packaged and could not be used.
WATOt ON WASTE: The re-
surgence of ·coal in the energy
crisis has rafaed the conscious-
ness of officials at the National
Endowment for the Humanities.
The grant-making agency has
given an art gallery in Hunt·
mgton. W.Va .. ·s120.ooo for a
three-year study and exhibit of
the artistic and historical
significance of coal. The money
will be used. a gallery official
explained. to show that "coal is
not a dirty old industry." Part ol -
the task of cleaning up King
Coal's grimy image will be col-
lecting an exhibit of art works
featuring coal.
Fringe Candidates Find Few Platforms
t. LOS ANGELES A presiden-
tial candidate actually had an
idea here the other day. Two
hundred people heard it. Two
other candidates , Jimmy
Carter and Ronald Reagan.
~·t the day saying just about
-tlfe same things they have been . saying for years. Millions heard
them that night on network
news.
The candidate with the idea
was Ed Clark of the Libertarian
Party . H e
told the Town
Hall audience
i n L o s
Angeles that
he believed
government
had no in :
her ent right
to control
e ducation
and that In
rc~cnt years government had
c-ontrlbuted. greatly, to the col-
1 apse of JJUblic education in
Amerlcu.
Whut would he do? He would
end compulsory school atten-
c.lnnrt• and give a $1200 tax credit
to nny pt'rson or or ganization
Art Hoppe ••
willing to pay for a child's
education -at a private school
or wherever else they thought
the kid could team .
IT MJGHT be worth a lr)' ·~
Public education is costing mor'e
and accomplishing less every
day. A new system is an idea
worth talking about. But ideas,
in general, are the last ~s
talked about in American
politics. "The two party system
is a failure," Clark said with
so me accuracy . "The
Republicans and Democrats are
both completely tied into the
spending constituencies."
Certainly the Carter-Reagan
race is not going to spark real
national debate about· education
or much else. The Democratic
candidate has no ideas beyond
gelling re-elected and then con-
tinuing to try to figure odt what
to do day -by -day . The
Republican candidate is no
prize, either -although he is
backed up by a platform with a
couple of ideas. supply-side
economics a nd demand-side
morality.
Many of the ideas io this
campaign, like most campaigns,
will be on the fringes -the
fringe candidates and the fringe
or the press and public conscious·
oess. The Libertarians and the
Citizens Party -and their pre·
sidential candidate, Barry Com·
moner -=-have raeas. ~oc5<1 ones
and bad ones. but they can't be
heard.
CLARK A.ND Commoner are
very serious candidates. in the
sense that they have serious
things to say. But they are not
considered "serious" within the
definition used Ly the news
business, particularly by network
television.
"Serious" in media jargon
means that candidate has a
se rious c hance to win a
particular election. So, politicaJ
coverage focuses on strategy
a nd tactics, and candidate cov -
erage becomes personality cov
erage.
The present two.party system
-mandated by election laws
a nd institutionalized by tax-
P a y e r · fin a n c i n g o"f-til e
Democratic and Republican
candidates -and the time and
talent limitations of network
television effectively. guarantee
that a Clark or a Co mmoner will
be. as the Russians say, "non·
personed."
AND, EVEN MORE than in a -
fairly dismal intellectual pa.st,'
those laws and rules and limita-
tions guarantee that campaigns
will a lmost never be about
ideas.
It is a vicious cycle. The word
'·vicious'' is a ppropriate
because. more and more, the
closed cycle drives outsiders to
the streets, to eonlrontatioo. The
press, of course, cover s de-
monstrations, riots a nd ter-
rorism.
Ed Clark is a SO-year-old at-
torney for an oil company; bis
s peeches are delivered in a soft
monotone. He is not likely to
pick up either banners or stones.
Commoner won't do much of
that, either.
But both men, different men
with different ideas, might be
better off throwing a few rocks.
At least that way they'd be able
to get their messages on
television.
Two Terrifying Monsters For the Price of One
Our mot.ion picture theaters
these days seem to be filled with
man .eating
ll•h people,
'Nail ec ·
toplasm. H·
1orted
villainous
c reatur es
apace, 11 -fr om outer ~
y ear -o l d ' tbotts, heart··
eating women 1 and the usual coll~1on of giant
fire·breatbinl IUarcb.
WeU , there'• no better way lo
eet your mind off your problems
than payinC $<t to be scared out ol
your wtt.. And I saw a horror
movie tbe other evening that wu
a real dilly. It'a called simply
l''Tbe~my !''
When the movie opens, a
slant, m lndleaa, swirll n1
monster ls raging over the help·
less countryside, sucking up life
savings and squashing old folks
on fixed incomes. "There's no
hope! " cries a young bride in
terror as she and her husband
watch the terrifying specter
make off with the little cottage
they had planned to buy. "We're up against Spiraling Inflation!"
NO ONE seems to know what
lo do about Splraling Inflation.
Then an innocent little scientist
named Jimmy has an idea. "I'll
create a mJJd little Recession in
,.Y mount.alnlop laborat-0ry,"11e
saya, "and it will drive the SplraJ-
lng lhflalion away."
Well, Igor, who Is chairman of
Jimmy's Council or Econotaic
Ad\flsors, says this isn't sue~ a
hot idea. But Jimmy says it
couldn't hurl. So they labor
together night and day for three
!Ong years during const ant
thunder and lightning. At last,
they manage to create the
cutest, milde s t , littlest
Recession you ever did ~ee.
Everybody loves it. And when
it sticks its head out the window
and says its first adorable word
-"Cheap!" -the Spiraling
lnClation scream s
"Aaggghhh!" and skulks away.
Oh. how the people cheer!
NATURALLY, the little
Recession keeps growing,
however. One day, it slips away
and bite.'! 200,000 auto workers.
"Darn," says Jimmy. "I guess
we'll have to k4ep it in a cage."
You know what happens : On a
dark and stormy night, we see
the bars of the empty cage bent
like spaghetti. The Recession is
loose! It goes around pushing
stockbrokers out of windows.
crushing banks, stomping on'
factories. The people panic and
begin selling apples for a nickel
a piece from pushcarts.
"Don't worry," says Jimmy
resolutely. "I'll bring the lnfia-
tion back and it will ~stroy the
Recession the way Godzilla
licked the Giant Earthworm."
But. of course, instead of fi1ht-
i n g, t he Inflation and the
Recession become inseparable
pals. And the poor, panicked
people are still aelllng apples -
for $28,763.12 each. Theo . . . .
MAYBE I shouldn't lell you
how it comes out. You'd never
sleep night.I lf I did. Suffice lt lo
say that you'll never flnd a
sea rier horror scenatlo than
. "The Economy!" lma1lne, two
Indestructible monatera for the
price of one!
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dHU. tHllk wtu be MN r ..... It a.a ... S p.a .
8at.,day at Aalaal SaNUea UaU•lltd, t4T71
Alida Pa ... way, Lac•aa Rllla.
lawalaU.U a1ala1& hrvovlraa diaeHe •lll
M ad•'r'rtenMI .. , v.-terturtau frea •tdlul
Pet Senkee C..,,. a& a N9t el tis per ~U...
Normally , .. aw. att ~unod .. HtaWI .. l•·
muJ&y •a•IM& tlNo dl•eaw la pepp6" alMI •d•I& .....
TIM eee& 18cl..,_ 1 temp&ew llwalUI rumlaa·
U-... repert wtui &lie a.uJ ftt el.,,. payabk a&
&M ftn& dlak. CaM, ••s&erTanl, er Vlu wtu k
ac~,eed. Del• au& k .. a a&reaa leasll.
A fellow ... cU.lc lo ad~r lbe lttOed hi·
jffta.. wtU be Mid Satanlay. Sept. %1 a& the same a.tau-. .
Penovtru la a deadly, t09u P@ua cllNaae of
•11 &bt del&roya the lialal ol lM amaU late.UM,
cautas ..,_....,fever. vomltlag, aJMI dJarrtaea,
wMd1 may be Moody.
TIM aymp&ema llave beetl described by oae H ·
pen .. "• ....-lllorrlble ku.ct o1 food pot101a1D1."
ne dbeue la dilflcalt to treat wttlt a hl&b monaU·
ty raCe •--1 laleded do11.
P1IPPles ab weeks and olde'r a.ad dogs of all
•let .._... be Inoculated agalut the clbeHe,
which bu apread &hrou1111oat the UDJ&ed Stales
amce lu lclellUftcatloa by researchen a. lt78.
Pervovirua vaccine bas been ID critically sbon
1apply . due to tremendo111 demand amon1 pet
ownen. Only enough vacclH to Inoculate the
first 3,511 dogs at the clllllc, wttb follow·up sbot re·
aenecl, wtU be avaUable.
AddldcmaJ lalormatloa about the eta.le c~• be obtalaed by Calli.DI Aaimal Supplies Uallml&ed at
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Annual Yield
· Got a problem' Thtn wnlc> to l'at Vunn Pat wdl
NI rtd lopr, ~tt1ng thr aMWt'ra and octwn JIOV Med
IC> 111lw IMQUlfltrl In goo~mment ond bv.ilncu Mall
11our qwttl()flt lo Pal t>Mnn Al YO\lr Sc>nnct. Orcmg.-
Coo1I OotJ11 l 'tlt>I , I' CJ Hor I~. Coala Meta. CA
'2626 ~' many ltllrr• ·a~ poinbl«' wall bt o~rtd,
but phoMd 1r1q\lt n t1 or ,,.,,,.,. nul 1ncludm{I 1ri.-
rtCJdl'r • lull iaQ/114'. oddrcu1 and bwiM.tl houri· phont
rt um tN>t cumv>r tH' t'On•idt>rt'd Tt1111 rolumn OJ'P('ors do1
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f>EA R PAT l heve you heard anything about
lht danJ(~r of children playln!l aames wlth garage
d<>or 01>tm•ni' A fr1cind of mine told me she 'd read
about a youngflh"r· who was tnapped and suffocated
wht-n ht' pWihl·d lht-R•ra"e door closer button and
then t r1ed to run outllide before the door closed. If
th111 Is lrue, 1~11lc wtth gara&e door openers
s hould be wanled
K.E .. Costa Mesa
Tlilf' U.S. Coa1umn Produd Safety Com·
ml11._ Hys that alace l t'1t, IS cldldrea ..cler a&e
tt laave died wk• trapped .-der 1ara1e doon
wltla aa&omaUc ..,eeen. I• aome lu&aetta, attl·
de•t repor'U abow Uaat llMl vtcUma were playla1
&Ile ca me yoa described -tryla& lo beat u.e
garage door before It c&o.ed. ftree tllildl'ell uve
beell llilled alace JaaHry wt.ea dtey were ptimed
by the doon; two were believed te lane bee9 play·
lag the game. " ADC!ltkr type of accldeet ceaerally mvolves
adulta who sutaln cuts from sharp garage door
hardware wlllle trylDg to repair !Jae gara1e door
mecbaalsm.
CPSC says there are COllfl.rmed reports of 14
fatalities between tt71 and lt78. The ageacy
estimates that some 75t couumen aeek laoapltaJ
emer1eacy room attention each year for lllJu.rles
sustained In COGDectlon wttlt automatic 1arage
door devices.
Pa.wl Suggest• Precaudot•
Dl'(AR READERS: WhJJe a nasqber of optloas
are belnl studied to eUmlnate poulble haaarcll, the
CoaHmer Product Safety Commission la u.rgtDg
pareata to lake special precaatlou lo mlalmbe
chaaces of a mis hap or tra&edy lnvolvl•I
automatic 1ara1e doon.
1. Allele from prohibiting aU "beat tile 1ara1e
door" games, pareau shoa.ld wan clllldreD of
rlska ol l.a&eetlollally or acclclelllaUy actlvadng the
automatic cloon.
Z. Maay garage door openers have an
automatic reverse mecbanlam which slope or re·
verses the gara1e door u..-Impact wttlt an ob·
ject. 11WI mechaabm caa u•ally be acljuted for
seHltivlty. C....1llt the ow.er'• mu•al or dealer
for lutnlCtlou.
3. Lubricate the garage door mechaalam
periodically to redace frtctioa ID accorduce wttlt
the 0W11er's mu•al. Tiie euier the deer roUa •
lta track, ~ eaaler It la lo acljat Ute CGetrol for
mu:lmlllD .eulUvlty.
4. llomeo'Wllen ahoaid be aware ol what lo do a. cue of e.trapmeat. Devlcea wlllcll CGetala
a•tomatk reverse mecbamma uully ekller stop
or revene the door when Ute coetrol la preued
ag•la. la 8dd1Uoa, most gara1e door epeMn bave
a muul dlacomlect featve wbkll eaablea &H
ope.er te be dUeomtected 90 <at Ute door may be
raised or lowered maa•ally. s ....... of maa••• ..... ropes -Ute door la
recommeaded becaeae It eUml•atea aaotller
haaard for Y-1 clllldnlt.
I. llelocat1a1 all operatllll aw1tclles ..a el Ute
easy reaclt of clLlldrea wW make It dlllkd fer
,. ... peen to play wttlt Ule ieric:ft.
7. Leck all can coet••ta1 Ute radle ceMnla
wltJcll adivaCe Ule garace deen.
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• DAILY PILOT ~. Septombef 10 1980
Opeii~g Can of Worms'
Schmitz He l1JS Kill 'r"'Y Minority Bill
By O.C. Hl•STINGi-.
Ot ... Oal4y ~ tulf
W~n tl CQmes lo deft1aUn1t m1nonh ri11ht'
Ula ln lhe stale lA>l(iishtlur\'. Ont' •>ut of thrt·•· 11<n t
ad. arrord ng to Re puhhr an Stalf' S.•n Joh,n
~hmlh ol Newport Rl'1wh
Spt61tlung T1,1tsd ) b{>fo11• lOO peopl~ 1t J
Newporj Harbor fharnbt-r or ClllTIO\t'rCl' (o1 um 1n
Ute Balboa Ua Ch1b. ht '1vc\ thrff <>urh b1lh "'t'rf'
considered by tJw s tall• Senalt··~ lnc111-.tn.•I n .. 1.1
Uou Cummitt\~ ol whH·h hl'' .i m~mbt-1
SCHMIT'l SAID 11•· WAS ht'lpful 111 k1lh1111 .1
bill that wvuld htl\'t' nti-011l1t-<I homo~<'Xuitl~ "' m nority membt.•r:!> tu bt• prott>rtc"<.1 from JClb di"
crimimaUon.
"You know d1scrnn1n:tlin.: used cu tx· u icood
It wo uld Jll'll makt> !Another llhortu~e or land
1h.1I will tl nv1• up lhr ro8\ of houslnt;." he said
I rn ,11 the· 11lh1•r 1•rHI of the S!>N'lrum from those
m f.lvor 11( tht• 1wrk I th10k 1t would JU.St 1a1igravale
tilt' hoU.'l lOf •ulUUIHlfl ..
Ill'. "iAll> AN a uthorl.cisuon bill for the pro
1"'"1·11 11 1100 m·n · p ark bctwef'n Newp0rt Beach
,rnd I .1~un.1 llt't1d1 f;u't!S u toul(h ttme tn the U S. l'nni.:o·i.~ l.;u·k of m oney ut tht: federal level and
1 ht> ron1t•nt11111 tha t thl' nreu is not or nalional
"i.:n1rt4·ant't• t•1>u lcl 1·onlrihute lo th~ ft.ulure of the
11111 ht' , ... c.t
"word but now it has becomt• u bad one. ht' i.aul
"The only places wbere lh~) \'f' t•c>m plt-tf'ly 1lont·
•way with discnmrnut1or\ art' too". J•Hb itnd
eotalitanan societies
''They (homosexuals I hkt• tu be callt-d g11~' I •
ORANG .. : ('OUNT'V Su~rVlSOr Thomas Ri ley.
n strong .utvo<'~tlt' of lhi! park, said at the same
forum Urnl mu~h of the land ror the park Is oot
'llll tt blt• fur building
Jlt> ~aid that leavtng the park land in a natural
,tat1· would IJrevent Orange CoWllY from "ever
hccur\llfl~ .mother Lo~ Angeles "
prefert.ocall themqueeri. ·
H E SAID PASSI NG the bill J>rolt-d111J(
homosexuals from Job d1i.cnmmatll.>n ~ould ht'
"opening a can of worms ,· smce prt>plt' rnuld
declare themselves as ga ) in order to gel a JOb
The other two bills that won passa ge desp1tt'
91>posiUon from Schautz involved the granting of
franchises to minonty groups·
Schmitz said he thought the owner of a bust
ness should be able to d1scrimurnte when Krantin~
Pupils Boycott
• Jr.ancruses. · ··:-"Say I open up a ch.ai n of Ger m an
fALLBROOK (AP)-A totalofl25youthsliving
111 the San Onofre housing area at the north end of
<.:amp Pendleton ha ve boycotted the start of
Fallbrook High School classes. their parents ' at-
torn~ysa1d
Attom ey Paul Crost of Orange said only six
popils went the 30·mile distance as ordered by the
San Diego County School Board. They prefer San
Clemente High S<.'hool. which is about s even miles
from their homes.
'··h?staurants:· he said. "How would you like to se~
·b1acks aDd orientals running one of the restaurants
(-in German dress)."
• * * ..
i; • SEN. SCHMITZ also said at Tuesday's cha mber
·=forum that h e is "one or the few people'' against the
: establishment of a national park a long the so·called
A delegation of parents will travel to San Diego
today to ask the board to reconsider its order or a
<.'OU rt order stopping it will besought, Crostsaid.
Last year. the pupils held out for six days before
gettangtheir way · J rvinecoast.
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for you with high yiel<l <\ix MlH~th ~h'nl..'v
Market Certificates.
You earn the highe'>l i nt ereM alll1v."·d
by law. No oiher bank or aving'> anti 111:111
can pay you more on a minimum dcpl)'>ll
o ( Sl0.000 held for \ix monrh ...
It's a money -making plan. Y ()U get high
earnings an<l investm enl flexibility hecall'>I!
these Six M onth Certificate\ don·1 tic up
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Naturally .. the intere:-.t rate:-. 4uu1cd
above are based on the datl.' )OU hu~ ').11ur
Certificate. and linked lll the intcrl'"t ra1cs
set weekly for U.S. Tre<1.,ury1 Bilk
An interesting option
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despair. You still can earn maximum intcrcsl
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M oney Markel Certificate.
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M onth SIOJX>O or JO · Month Sl.UOO ...
Citizens' Money M arkel Cen i fica1e..., k\!l'P
your money working as hard for you a" you
work for your money.
Some important facts
We must remind you that Federal Law
requires a substantial interest penalty fnr
early withdrawal and prohibits compounding
o f interest on M oney M arket Certifit:ales.
Also. the annual effective yield assumes
reime!>lmenr of holh principal and interest at
maturity. al the same annual rate. However.
rhL':-.e ra tes are :-.ubjecl to change at renewal.
T here's more 10 Citizens than savings
A good deal mo re. bt!causc we go tu
cx1ra lengths w make your hanking as con-
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For example. Citizens keeps you moving
with 11 drivc·up banking lanes. bank·by·
mail ~en·iccs. 24-hour depositing. checking
plan.,, money on.lcr'i. colleclion services.
financial planning ... aml much mort:.
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NATION W«Sne~y. Septem ber 10, 1980 CWLYPflOT All
Keeping in
Marines jog on mght deck of L'
Orleans in Kenya's Mombasa po after
33-day patrol in lndfan Ocean They' e part
Al'W~
of I .BOO-man force sent to area to counter
mc·reasµig Soviet influence in region.
Laws elf le
V.S. Blocks
Alien Ga,.s
WASHI NGTON IAP) Any person who ad-
mits being u homosexual lo an immigration of-
ficial must he barred from entering the country,
the J ustice Department says.
Aclini: Immigration Commissioner David
Crosland said Tuesday the department is bound by
law to enforce the policy. But he said no one would
be excluded without a voluntary admission that he
or she is homosexual.
SINCE AUGUST lt7t, SUSPECfED homosex-
uals have been allowed to enter the co.,.try pend·
ing further inquiry. Crosland said about 50 persons
came to the U S on lhal basis and nearly all have
lert the U.S
The Justice l>epartment is seeking legislation
which would eJjminate homosexuality as a ground
for exclusion
Under the poUcy, Crosland said, there will be
no medical examination when immigrants admit
they are homosexual.
HE SAID THAT IMMIG RATION and
Naturalization Service inspectors have been or·
dered not to ask aliens about their sexual pre-
ference unJess another individual arriving at the
same time identifies someone as a homosexual. In
that case, Crosland said, the alien will be asked in
private about his or her sexuaJ preference and if
he or she denies being homosexual the alien will be
aUowed to enter the countr y.
Foreign Policy Shifting
Those admitting homosexuality have the right
to appear before an immigration judge to de-
termine if they must leave the US , Crosland said.
The re-examination of the government's pplicy
on the matter was prompted m part by an an-
noincement a year ago by the Public Health
Service which s aid it could no longer certify that
homosexuality is a mental disease or defect. The
health service told INS not to refer further cases of
suspected homosexuality to1>ublic health officials. Carter's Vi~ Change After Crises
<Third In a Series)
WASHJ NGTON (AP ) Traumatic. year-end
crises in Iran and Afghanistan led President
Carter to reshape basic elements of the foreign
policy he proposed when be sought the presidency.
As a campaigner in 1976, Carter promised
Americans a foreign policy that would eschew
military intervention in foreign lands except in ex-
treme circumstances. He promised pursuit of
arms control. even to the point of possible elimina-
tion of nuclear weapons. and a moral approach to
relations with Third World dictators.
THE nMMY CA&TEa SEEKING re-election
is not talking about non;J.!ltervention. Instead. he
pushed for draft registration and wants a rapid
deployment force to project U.S. military power
around the globe. The "Carter Doctrine" explicitly
promises intervention to defend oil fields in the
Persian Gulf.
Carter still advocates arms control. but the
SALT II treaty he signed has not been ratified by
the Senate; the drive for approval was shelved
after the Soviet move into Afghanistan in
December. Meanwhile,
Carter ;,, pusbiDg !or ma-( J
jor new nuclear weapons \ f;,. , C \ l /,) ''·' systems both at home
and in Western Europe.
His most notable
foreign policy achievement has been the fostering
of peace between Egypt and Israel.
The president says changes in p0licy have
been necessary reactions to event.Ii . particularly
Soviet intervention in Afghanistan. Shortly after
the Russian move. Carter said:
"MY OPINION OF THE aUSSIANS bas
changed more dramaticaJJy in the last week then
Y-even the previous 2~ years before that." _
From the beginning of bis presidency. Carter
had trouble managing tbe relationship with the
Soviets. At the start. Carter startled the Soviet
leaders with vehement attacks on human rights
abuses and a SALT 11 proposal that departed
sharply from previous U.S. policies.
Carter's initial policies were qwckJy tested.
The president, who in 1977 proclaimed an end to
"the inordinate fear of communism,'' was con-
fronted in 1978 with Soviet and Cuban troops mov-
ing rapidly into E thiopia to help a Marxist
military leader fend off challenges from Somalia
and Eritrea. T he Soviets modernized their
military forces.
Even as SALT negotiations moved toward a
conclusion, Carter was urging NATO to increase
spending and deploy new missiles.
THE FALL OF THE SHAii OF Iran removed
the bulwark of Western influence in the Persian
Gulf and dramatized Western vulnerability to the
Gulf's oil s uppliers. Finally. the seizure of
American hostages in Iran seemed to signal the
impotence of the United Slates and put new strains
on its ties with its allies.
When Soviet forces moved into Afghanistan.
Carter was ready for a series of policy shifts. He
announced economic reprisals against the Soviets.
including a partial ban on U.S. grain shipments;
he approved military sales to China: and called
for a boycott of the Moscow Olympics -a move
that drew mixed support from U.S. allies.
The president said he did not expect bis ac-
tions to cause the Soviets to withdraw from
Afghanistan.
''But we hope that we have laid down a
marker and that they will indeed suffer. . . "
Carter said.
Here are some or the main promises made by
Carter, along with the record he has compiled:
MIDDLE EAST
The peace talks stalled over the issue of
Palestinian a utonomy, and Egypt refused to re-
sume the talks afte r JsraeJ formally moved to
make a united JerusaJem its capital. Carter sent
bia Middle East trouble-s hooter, Sol Llnowitz, to
Egypt this month and later announced that the
talks would resume.
Carter campaigned on a platform of strong
support for Isqael. Despite frequent friction
between him and the government of Prime
Minister Menachem Begin, be appears to have
kept bis major promises.
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He promised not to try to force the lsrae!Js to
"'1thdraw from the Golan Heights or East
Jerusalem. and he has not. He pledged to supply
Israel with enough aid to forestaJJ attack, and bas
kept that pledge with billions or dollars in
economic and militar y aid.
Carter also pro m ised not to sell Egypt
weapons capable of a pre~mptive strike against
Israel, unless Egy~t first made peace with Israel Prior to the signmg of the 1979 peace treaty.
Carter persuaded Congress to sell Egypt 50 F-SE
fi ghter planes. saying they were not attack
aircraft and were useful primarily for d,lefense.
IRAN
Carter got agreement with the U.S. position
from both the U.N. Security Council and the In-
ternational Court of Justice, but the Iranians ig-
nored all appeals on the hostages. On April 7,
.Carter broke diplomatic relations with Iran; on
April 17, he imposed new economic sanctions; less
than a week later, he authorized a military rescue
attempt which was unsuccessful.
PANAMA CANAL
After becoming president. Carter signed and
pers uaded Congress to ratify a t reaty with
Panama that abolishes the old Canal Zone and giv gives the power to police and govern that area to
Panama.
The United Stales retains control of the opera-
tion of the canal itself unW the year 2000, when it
will be given to Panama.
ARMS CONTaOL
Candidate Carter called for a freeze on the
number of atomic warheads, but after 30 months
of negotiations, be s igned a treaty that allowed
each side to increase them. The SALT II treaty
faced stiff Senate opposition -even before the
Soviets intervened in Afghanistan.
Carter a lso promised to reform American
policies on the sale of conventional arms. He said
he would not hesit ate to take unilateral steps to re·
duce the U.S. role in supplying weapons to the
world.
Military
Readiness
Lacking
W ASHlNGTON (A I' 1
Pentagon offi cials
have confirmed that s ix
of the 10 Army combat
divisions stationed in the
co nt ine n tal United
Stat es are not lu11 y 1 ready to fight. but insist
ed this is "common
practice" in peacetime.
Pentagon spokesman
Thomas 8 . Ross told a
_news briefing Tuesday
that an evaluation of the
Arm y 's 16 comb a t
divisions found au six
based overseas to be
combat-ready but six of
10 based at home to be
deficient in personnel.
equipment or training
Results of the Army·s
e valuation usua lly are
confidential . but con-
clusions of the most re-
c ent r epo r t we r e
published T uesday by
The New York Times.
"It's a common prac
lice amongst aU armed
forces to man units in
peaceti me at l o wer
levels than would be re
quired in wartime," said
Ross.
According to ratings
b ased o n ma nni n g .
training a nd logistics,
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rejected because of Carter's stringent new stan·
dards. Arms sales to the TIUrd World went from
$10.66 billion in 1976 to $10.3 billion in 1979, the
committee said.
DEFENSE SPENDING
the report revealed that may t hree ··div'1sH>ns were
ready for combat. but
had major defi ciencies
and a third di vision, the company
~ite ~d~rbome. was.,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ found to be ready for Jn 1976, Carter called for a cut of $5 billion to
$7 billion in defense spending. He never held to
that pledge, forging an agreement with NATO na-
tions that calls for 3 percent annual increases in
defense areas. For 1981, Carter is proposing a re-
cord peacetime defense increase of $22 billion.
CHINESE RE~TIONS
Carter pledged to seek full diplomatic rela-
tions with communist China, but insisted be would
not do so without assurances that the Pelting gov-
ernment would not interfere with Taiwan.
Carter did achieve full relations with Peking,
but won only verbal assurances that the Chinese
wo ul d not use force to reclaim Taiwan.
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said . None of the 10
divisions were rated ful-
ly ready for combat, the
newspaper said.
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gan her Marco St.
James says she doesn't
object to sex for aale -
.ao lone u it's not in her
neicbborbood.
She's conducting a
petition drive to try to
lift the license of a nude·
model theater near ber
'home. The theater 's at-
torney said her attempt
would be resisted.
"TO WALK BY there
and see this. it's just dis-
guating to see," said Ms.
St. James, organizer of
the pro-booker gtoup
COYOTE. or Call Off
Your Old Tired Ethics,
which promotes t he
legalization of proslitu:
tion.
The object of Ms. St .
James' ire is the Erotic
:rbeater on -columbuS'
Avenue, in the heart of
the city's North Beach
neighborhood . The
theater features loots at
nude models: "2S cents,
Live Nude Girl," pro-
claims its siKO.
One s treet in the
~iChborhood , Broad-
way;::boasts a strip of top-
less, bottomless and sex·
show clubs, but Colum-
.bus bas largely been
aped.
''They're sleazing,
around the corner," Ms.
St. J a.mes said of the sex
.shows. :
Ms. St. James, who
said she hasn't been a
prostitute for a number
of years and is now a
licensed private detec:
live, said she gathered
400 signatures in three
days to support her r e-
quest to the city permit
appeal board to repeal
the Erotic's license.
•'This is third-party
pimping in the worst
sense," said Ms . St .
James, adding that she
wasn't contending that
prostitution -"as going
on in the theater. "If
these girls were to walll:
up to men on the street
and say, 'Come up to my
room and you can look
al my nude body.' they
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minute."
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Give One
To Astros
HOUSTON (AP ) The
Aatrodome tW'Md loto a houM
ol bomn for the Loe An1t"IM
l)oclsen Tueeday nl•bt Jr;.uin And\tja.r, a se&dom
uaed tcber wttb a penchant for
tbe ·beat comment. started by
boldlq Loe Antele. scoreless on .
three blta t.broqh M'J lnnlnp
Tbe Dodcen added sill enors on their own and when it finally
ended. the llouaton Ast?UI had
beat.en the Dodlenf M to move
witb.in one came oL the Naljooal
Leafue Western Division lead.
HOUSTON COULD pull
. even with the Dodcers tonight
o.nr •• 1 .. ,
c .... ~ •• •• s:»
when the Astros' Nolan Ryan,
9-8, faces Los Angeles ' Burt
Hooton, 13·5.
"Sometbiog's wrong," s aid
Los Angeles second baseman
Davey Lopes, who committed
two errors. "I don't know
whether it's something wrong
with them or us. We shouldn't
have made that many mis-
takes."
The Dodgers, you see, bad
won 17 of their last 20 games and
weren't accustomed to s uch
performances .
• "They have played so well for
so long that it just finally caught
up with them," A.slros' manager
Bill Vinion said.
"IT WAS ALMOST a necessity
for wl 'to win ooe of these games.
The importance of tonight's vic-
tory means they can't leave here
with more than a two-8ame
lead."
Houston took a 3-0 lead after
four innings on run-scoring
singles by Art Rowe, Cesar
Cedeno and Joe Morgan. But the
Dodaen, despite their sloppy
fieldlne, foucbt back and tied
tbe 1ame in the seventh in.Dini.
Andujar walked Rick Monday
and Mike Scioecia with two out
and yielded a run-scoring double
to DeneU ~mu. Then relief
piteber Dave Sm.ltb served up a
two-nm sinlle to pinch bitter
Gary 'lbomasson.
Homtan rallied to win il in the
sevea&b otf Loa Anaeles .reliever
Steve Howe, wbo loaded tbe
bases on walb to Mor1an and
Cedeno and first baseman's
Steve Garvey's fielding error.
BQtJS'l'ON'S BOWE then bit a
shallow Oy to Jay Johnstone in
ri1bt field. Korean tagged up at
third and raced bome, sliding
safely under the tag of catcher
Steve Yeager. '
The free.spirited Andujar once
showered in bis uniform to avoid
talkin1 to reporters and on
another occasion aai4. "There's one word in America that says
it all -'you never know.' "
Andujar was in rare form'
a1ain Tueeday night wbeo be!
cbaat.iied a reporter for asking if be wu nervous pitching before a
national televi.sioo audience. l
"Hey man. I'm not a rookie:
I've bel!D here five yean," An·
du.jar snapped. "I don't worry
about television. How can I be
·afraid of television? I just want to
pi~h."
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UNIVERSITY HIGH 8LOT8ACK BOB MARV1CK AND THE TROJANS OPEN THE 1• FOOTUU IDIOM MIDAY AGAl~IT NORWALK.
~rep Openers Provide Answers
Edison Due/A Estancia in Weekend's Shotrease Game
By BOGER CA&UM>N
Of-DMl\' ...... IUfl
With all but two (Sao Clemente and
Laguna Beach)' gettin1 their 1980
seasons under way this week, answers
to a lot of questions figure to be
answered Thursday, Friday and Satur-
day nights around the Orange Cout
area for high school foolball fans.
Three games involving area teams
are oo tap Thursday, followed by the
traditiooal Friday night salvo and a
single game on Saturday.
San Clemente and Lacuna Beach wait
for another week before cettinl under
way -opting for scrimmages witb
FaUbrook Friday and California Satur·
day. respectively.
Here is a look at each of the week's
menu:
Edleon va. Ealand•
Friday's showcase game pits defend·
ing l~ champions from the Sunset
(Edisoo) 'and Sea View (Estancia)~ and
the latter bas a grudge to settle (1979's
3S-O lacing)~
Estancia enters with a veteran, but
still young, backfield, keyed by junior
quart.er-back Jim Mccahill and junior•
fullback Steve Kraiss, along with All·
Sea View League tailback Bob Unnaon.
The two have met eight times witb
the only Estancia victory a 18-13 de·
ciaion opening the '77 campaign.
Edison counters with a new, yet
familiar, setup. 1be Eagles of Estaocla.
. will not have to contend witb Kerwin
Bell, Frank Seurer or Bill Malavui --.
that trio is now atKanau University.
Edison's new one-t wo punch:.
Tailback D.J . Bell <Kerwin's brother)
and quarterback Keo Major. Troy Ory
is out with a cracked collar booe and
will be replaced by Bill Gray, a 5-10,
170-pound Junior safety.
This Week's Prep Foothall Sdledalr., Odd&.
( .......... 7:30)
year ago, returns to a backfield led by
Clay Tucker, a returnln1 starter at
quarterback.
Expect to see the Sea Kines open it up
with a paasln' attack geared toward
Kirk Swarthout, while Huntin1ton
Beach will be operatin1 in an Edi.son
High-style I with the empbaais on the
power game.
THUltlOAY
TheO..... TlleSlle TheU..
Marina vs.~ Salta Ana &wl Mm by 3
Irvine vs. Valerria Valencia Valencia by 4
Wafren vs. lUan View Htlrtilgtm Beach --Waren by 7 FOUIUln Veley wa. El Dor9do
FRIDAY
Mater Dei vs. ~ Harb>r Newport tt.to Mater Oei by 6
With quarterback Matt Stevens
4irectiq the attack, the Barona of
Fountain Valley are expected to wield a
fancy puaiJll 1ame aaainst El Dorado, Edison vs. Estnia Edisal bf 8 l)qe Coast Coleae
Fountain Valley vs. £1 Oorni Valencia FV by 6
a team which shocked Fountain Valley _
ln lut year's opener with a 7-7 standoff.
Stevena ii being labeled u potentially
tbe best quarterback in Fountain
Valley's history, although tbe 5·11
junior bu yet to throw a forward pus
for the BarooJ on the vanity level.
Corona del fU vs. H111tington Beach H111tilgton Beach CdM by 3
ft>rwaH! vs. ln~sity Norwalk by 7 Ir.ft Higtl £1 Toro vs. ~aio Valley ~nValley Cacx> by 10
La Quinta vs. Westmins1er Westminster
SATURDAY
Costa Mesa vs. Salta Ana Salta Ma Bowl
Westminst!f by g
~a AN by 7
His primary targeU: Emile Harry,
Tim Fmley, Rey Gubernict and baeb
Keith Richards aod Rod Emery.
I C...MMava.lanlaAM
........ Herbor ya, ..... Del Dan SottoaanU is a 1-3 quarterback
and operates an I-formation with Kevin
Higgim and Frank VuittGaet, a couple
of small, but quiet, tailbacks.
Costa Mesa's Mustangs put their nm-
and-ahoot offense, ceared around
quarterback Gree Teregis, aialnst a
Santa Ana outfit that boa) ta
quarterback Scott Fra.nklln, a ~3. 1-
pouoder wbo Coach Tom lleiu c.alla,
"The best quarterback in Oraa1e
County.''
Newport's Sailors unveil a solid and
big line, led by 24'1-pound Joe Goubert
in front of quarterback Gary Parrilh,
who is being billed aa one of the better
quarterbacks (potentially) 'in yean at '
Newport Harbor.
Up froot the blue chip is M , 2»-
pound Larry Williams.
Mater Dei, qieanwbile, unveila a solid
and biaer line in front ol a couple of
jet-quick balfbacb.
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Corona del Mar bandied tbe Oilers,
21· '1, in tbe "19 opener and rates the edce
Friday &1ainlt a IChool wtddl bu DOt
been victorious in the lut 25 starts.
Franklin runs a 4. '1 40, tbrcnn well
and baa a neet of outstaDcliai reeeiven.
Abo sipiftcant in tbe S-. Alla of-•
fepae is returning starter David
Sebel'OI, a 190-pouod fullback.
Othen who filU!'e to play promlDeot
roles in the Sailors' attack include re-
ceiver Mike Giddinp, two-way tackle
Vince Cook (227);--pard Dave Kravitz
and center Clarke Smith, a 185-pound
returnint starter.
Mater Dei, which handled the Sailors,
21·9, in the '79 opener, anawen with 32
lettermen from its Angelus League
cbampianabip squad.
There is a new coachioa ayste~ at
Huntington Beach (Bob laber wood) and
tbe Oilen have several eandidatel for
varsity Jobi who appear to have tbe
ability to tum it around.
Costa Mesa stunned Santa Ana in tbe
'19 opener. 9-3. Santa Ana went -to
win the Century Leape clwnpkJmbip
and had a st.rma of 10 atraiaht victories
before fallio& in the CIF Southern CGD-
ference semirmals.
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the Sea Kioll' victory over tbe OUen a <See P&EP FOOTBALL, Pa1e BZ>
Is-That All-There Is?-
Quisenbeny ls Fooling Everybody
BJ DAVE CUNNINGBA.m
Ol•a.llJ ........ Dan Quisenberry'• quest for tbe
American Lea1ue Fireman of the Year
awantrsta on ttlPO pltcbtt -the Pew lAe
and the nwuc.
"'lbe Peay Lee is a sinker that isD 't
thrown very bard and Joob euy to bit. Tbe
batter la thtnlrin1. 'la tbat-all there ta?' He'• tbinkiDI that all the way back to the dQIOUt
after be'• IJ"O'IDded to shortltop," Qullen·
berry esplalm.
"'lbe Titanic ii a sinker that'• w.tnka-
ble. It IU)'I up, and usually eadl up over tbe
center fteld fence," he aaya.
QlJIBBNBUaY ILU l'ldOWN a lot ol
Pe11Y Lees tbia aeHon, aad very few,
Titanic.. He ii a shoo-in to will U.. award
emblematic of the lea111e'a finest relief
"itcber-Rolald'a Fireman of the Year.
Tbe Kamu City ript-baDder baa 32
aaves1_u u~ reeord and a s.• SRA. He baa
alreaQT equaled tbe Rolaids all·Ume point
recof'\S (ii •. set by tbe Cuba' Bnace SUtter
lut Jeir (two points are awarded for eaeb
save and tfctory, oae point ii 1ubtraet.d for
eacbto..).
"l didn't start tblakiq about beln1
l'lremao ol. tbe Year until tbe P.,t two wffb," Qulleaberr)' nld. "I ,,.. afraid It
mi-t burl me. I mlebt 19' _.... ..t ltart
tblullll abour ltatiltics wbm 1 a.t a couple ofmeacmt.le." ·
"I never dreamed I'd have a seuoa like
tbta. Beinl ftreman ol the Year wu never
one ol m)' Soalt," be aa71. "Actually, tboulb,
l'v9-0S'IW ..._-4M to Ml IOMI ol uy_..... I
jut '° out and try to make them bit the ball into the fl'OUDd ...
Now, however, Qubenbeny is ltartiq to
set a fewtar1eta.
'"l'llE AllE&ICAN LEAGUE record for
save• ii•· J tblDt I have a abot at that," be I aay1. "Tbiltat.s I'm most CCIDcenied with
Ara 11,Tm•r• ...
S-.... P. at
are aaftl 1aliiii'"1l.nillt (be bu a ctut>-1
record •>'and 1ame1 where l'Ye come in to
1et a double play. I've daDe that 1S tim•.
You .... , llDd that stat lilted aaywbere, but
I've kept track." QulMDberry bu lood reuon to leep
track. He wW be nelOliatiq for a new CCJD-
trad tldl wiDtel' and ii bei9'I paid an embar-
' ruu.,ly &ow $3S,OOO fM ~ (by ~parilon,
Sutter II earniq flQ0,000 WI year).
"I bave't tbauCbt about aay n..,. Jet
-. .. 1 a•t now wut'•.., to u.,,_
'-tw .. DOW aDd the IDd of the,....,'' be a -' I plalM ... , a't want to tbb* no.t It at all beea .. lt mlPt affect the wa, I pkb."
Ub IDAll1 relleven, Qulamberry avolda
cllatr~ at all eoeta. He cto.D't wut to
be ......... bJ ,., .... Ilk. beMball ..W
be adaalb .... to 10 out to u. momd -ptteb.
DAN CU.N9DRY llGNI AUTOauPMI FOR A COUPL1 OP ADMIRDI. .
But now Quileaberry, a product ol Coata
lleH Hilb and OrU.e Cout CoOep, bu re-
laxed. 1\e Royall are vlrbaalb uaured of
wiDDinl tbelr diviaioe title, ud DO otber
American Leaaue reliever is clole to QulleD-
berry'a 111ave1 (..tbe Ym .. • Rlcb Gouac•
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A Capaul• Report From the Wortd ot Spol1•
Tough P lay r likes to Hit,
And Sh Only .. tand 5-3
t•J"•• AP 0..,aldtn ~I t • .ou1s'-.... Bct'k llumphtt) l!I a (ootbalJ 5l
vc tN an lhls year t. • ··r like tht h1tung and the C'Uftlf1uon1ng," uy11
the lS·yHr oht l\ophomore at St Lou1 lll&h
~boot ,
Humphrey bas be1ua htor secOnd 'eason on an oth•rwl<it'
all male sqUJAd , playtna on •J>C"<'••l lums and u a ser'Ond
strtng guatjt tor the junior ·•~lty Sharks
"She's acceplt!d on our 9Quad," UH Coach Rob Thr..,loff
·"The ~r playens do not let up oa ht'r Sh~'• taken 1<>rnl'
real goodshoU in practi ce, a nd (COllt'nupt"vt>ry Ume · ..
Bttky. who won a rourt order to play fOOtball last )Ur.
saw action on three lu ckolfs and a hanntul of scnrnrnag ..
plays as St Louis bowt-d to Midland Hullock Crl'ek 2? 6 lttlll
week. ·
"Their guy~ were 'SO mueh bigger thun ou~. ' she told th~
Mount Pleasant Morning Sun followmK the game "Tht'y
were giants " ,
But the S-3. l!>S pounder had only disdrun for her mule 011
.ponent on the bne
"The guy wouJdn't hit me," she said "He hardly tDuched
me."
Coach Threloff, whose Z4-person squad taJtes on Sagurnw
Michigan Lutheran Seminary Thursday night, said some
"special a ccom modations" are necessary for Becky.
But .. She's as big or bigger than some of o ur people'' a nd
... my phil06ophy is that everybody who comes out makes tn-:.
team, and they all get in the game," he said.
Becky would like to play football her last two seasons at
St. Louis, attend college, and then "wnte to the Women's Na-
tional Football League," she said.
She also plans to play voUeyball, softball and run track
for the Sharks this year .
------Quolr of lhr Day -------.
··eoaches like to t alk about building character.
They don't build character . They eliminate those who
don't have it." -Pepper Rodters, tired last winter
after six seasons as coach at Georgia Tech and now a
television football color commentator.
,..,.... Pag~ B l
P REP FOOTBALL. • •
M•rtna n . S.ddlebtlck
Marina's Vikings got a six-
game winning streak going last
year when they disposed of Sad-
dleback, 34~. but the task may
be tougher this time around.
Saddleback boasts nin~ re·
turning starters who a ccount for
14 of the Z2 starting positions. in·
el uding quarterback Carlos
E strada, who led Saddleback lo
four victories in his six starts.
Marina unv e il s Bobby
Grandstaff at quarterback. who
directs the veer with Chris Ven-
tura and Pat Lustig stationed
behind ham a t the halfback
posts.
·Ocean View va. Warren
Warren High 's Bears dominat·
ed the Seahawks (23-0) 'io the '79
opener and pose a stiff challenge
for Ocean View again, which en·
ters with its first squad depleted
by graduation.
Gone are quarter back Ray
Kotler a nd r eceiver Terry
Bachmeir, but back in the fold
are halfbacks Doug Irvine and
Rick Moser, along with backup
Rex Brown. Moser and Brown
Chisox Sale
O n Thin Ice
boast 9.9 speed in the 100, Irvine
is cred.tted with 4.S speed for 40
yards.
Unlveratty va. Norw•lk
Ted MulJen, known for his
powerhouses at Villa Park, and
assistant Bob Salerno, known fo r
his potent defenses while at
Anaheim High, .make their de·
buts with University, a school
which has seen its teams lose
seven times in ea ch of the last
four years. Quar terback Bill
Tosheff is the key to' Mullen's
m ulti ple offen se, with Don
Gense considered his primary
aer ial target
Rob Hobart , a s t a rter at
center a nd 10 th e defe nsive
front, is the key lineman for
University.
lrvlne va. Yetencl•
Valencia pounded on the Va-
queros in the '79 opener . 34-0,
a nd Coach Norm Parker is
la beling the '80 edition as poten-
tially the best in his four years
at Valencia.
Quarterback Ed Bradford, out
with an i njury for Orange
League action, returns to haunt
Irvine. ·
Irvin e counte rs with it s
quickest Leam in its four-year
history, led by quarterback Bob
Perry.
Perry's k ey target : Artie
Moore, a returning starter at
s plit eod.
··-" ·-· ... , ........ •.-s.S-4 Bolt ~·· 14th lnnlntc squceie bunt 'scored •
Gary M..W01 from third baaet to acive Philadelphia
a 6><t •tctory O\lf'r P1llsbur1h '~day nl.cht. The
PbWlleA tied lh~ arorc iA\ 4 4 with a two-run elahth
lnn1n1 Mllrr ~rli9Mldl tripled home one run and Gre1
l.ad•MI followed with an R8l s ingle . Pittabur1h had a
t•hanct' to win In the l2th but had a runner thrown out at home
wbt1n Mall AJnalldC"r tried t.o score fro m second on an lnrleld
e rror FJsewhere im the National League:
Ke. Grtlfey broke :a tie with a three-run
homer In U)e sixth inning and right·hander
Marlo 8o&o scattered seven hits as Cincin-
nuti deteutc:d AU~nti;a, 7 I. ... Warrea
Cromartie cracked a leadoff home run and
80. Lenore added a two·run triple in a
111'vt'nl-h·lrtntna upnsing that carried Steve
llo&f'n and Montreal to a 3-0 victory in the
fl r11t .-came or 8 scheduled double-header
with th•· Meta that was delayed nearly four
hours by rain. The second game could not
ICIC*a be played because ot the Mets' travel
phan11 and prohiably will be played Sept. 16 in New
York Toay fWott singlt!d home the tie-breaking run dur·
inc a four run rally ln the tilth 'ianing ~nd Ted Simmons
drov., ln two runs, powe ring St .. Lou.is t.o a 6-4 triumph over
the Cub6 ~'"' Teaace s troked two homers and newcomer
aaady 8aN also homered, eiAch kn~king in three runs as San
01e1odde<tledSan Francisro.12-s.
P•.-Gl~"~ ... aad A•sa~iff
MltcbeU Page pounded a pair of homers and ·
Mall Keoag,b won his 15th game Qf the season to m
pace Oakland to a"6·3 victory over Texas . Keough.
who was 2· 17 a year ago, now stands ,at lS-12. He
lelt In the eighth Inning with a sore back. In other American
Leat ue action Tuesday: Jolaa Mayberry whacked a two-run
homer in the Blue J ays' four-run third inning, powering
Toronto to a 6·4 victory ove~ New York and snapping the
Yankees' eight.game winning string. The
victory, Toronto's 59th, tied the team re·
cord set in 1978 . . . Doag DeCtntts belt·
-ed a home l'\Ul and scored another run and
Baltimor e left-hande r Scou McGr~gor
m a de the m s tand up with three-hit
pitching as the Orioles defeated Detroit,
Z·O McGregor , 17·7, didn't allow a hit until
the sixth . Minnesota collected 22 hits
and scored six runs in both the fo urth and
s ixth innint:s to give pitcher Al WllUams
overwhelmmg support. as the Twins clob·
uoua" bere~d Milwa u kee , 15·Z. . Gary
Haac«k's ninth-inning single scored Jim Dwyer from second
base, lifting Dennis Eckerlsey and Boston to a 4.3 victory
o v e r C level and .. Rick Honeycutt and By ron
McLaughlin combined on a seven-bitter as Seattle defeated
lhe White Sox. 4· l
Roger Carlson
SPORTS BREAK I FOOTBALL
..------B .. •f»all Teda• ------.
On this date In baseball In lfn8:
The New York Yankees moved lnto a flnt-place lie
with the 8o8ton Red Sox In the AL Eut as they beat the
Soll, 7-4 at Fenway Park. It completed a rour-game
s weep by the Yanks, who bombed the Sox by scores of
15-3, L3·2, 1.0 and 7-4.
On Utis date in 1977 :
Roy Howell collected two homers, two doubles and a
single, driving home nine runs as the Toronto Blue Jays
routed the New York Yankees. 19·3.
On this date in 1974 :
Lou Brock of the St. Louis Cardina~ stole his 104th
and lOSth bases of the seHon, breaking Maury Wills' re·
cord of 104 set in 1962
On t his date In 1969:
The New York Mets went into fi rst place for the first
time in their history as they took over the top spot in the
NL East with a 3·2, 7-1 double-he ader sweep ot Mon·
treal.
Today's Birthdays :
Hall of Famer George "Highpockets" Kelly is 85.
Former Cincinnati s lugger Ted Kluszewski is 56. Roger
Maris, who set a single·season record with 61 homers in
1961, is <Ui.
Ot'erfi•~i• NH~ Still a P••nMHfJI
The question of overtime in the National •
Hockey League is a live. but hardly kicking.
Following the league's governor's meeting in
Toronto, NHL president John Ziegler said that
although the pl ayers vetoed a five-minute overtime period,
the re is room for discussion since NHL governors voted 12-9
in favor of overtime ... Former World Boxing Association
light-heavyweight champion Mike Rossman rallied with a
half minute remaining in the final round of a scheduled lG-
roundertoknock out Al Bodea in Atlantic City
Tele.,blon , Radio
Following are the top sport s events on TV tonight. Ratings
are· , u ' ./excellent ;' 1, worth watching; N fair , .tforget It .
n 5:30 p.m., Channel 11 11 I
DODGERS BASEBALL: Dodgers at Houston.
Announcers: Vince Scully and Ross Porter
Burt Hooton ( 13-5) will be opposing Nolan Ryan (9-8) tonight In
a battleforfirst place The Dodgers are clinging to a one-game lead
in the West following Tuesday night's 5-4 loss in the Astrodome.
Tonight'sgameconcludes the two-game series.
RADIO
Baseball -Dodger s at Houston, 5:30 p.m ., KABC (790);
Kansas City at Angels. 7:30p.m .. KMPC (710)
Edison, Estancia Favored
With fi ve weeks of non·league competi-
tion and a lol of ifs separa ting this week's
initial salvo of games for Orange Coast
area prep football teams, picking favorites
for league championships and lhe order of
finish can be hazardous.
SOM F. RAN DOM THOUGHTS on the
picks
M 1ke Davis pass-catch combo as their
t1 l·ket to the playoffs.
Chances are, on more than one occasion,
you're going to look like a dummy before
season's end. That, howe ver, wouldn't be
setting a precedent, s o here's some
opinions to che w on.
IN 11IE SUNSET LEAGUE the finish
wiU be (1 ) Edison. ( 2) Fountain Valley,
(3) Newport. Harbor, (4) Westminster , (5)
Marina, (6) 'Huntington Beach.
Io the Sea View League the finis h will be
( 1) Estanciat l2) Costa Mesa , (3) Corona
del Mar, (4) El Toro. {S) University, (6).
lrvioe.
lo the Sou t h Coast League the
finish wiU be (1) Capistrano Valley, (2)
Missioo Viejo. (3) Laguoa Beach, (_4) San
Clemente. (5) La guna Hills. (6) Dana
Hills.
In the Empire League the finish will be
(1) Cypress, (2) Loara, (3) 'Los Alamitos.
(4) Ocean Vi ew. (5) 'Kennedy, (6) 'Katella.
In the Ange lus League the ftnisb will ~
( 1 >"St. Paul, (2) Mater Dei, (3) Servile. ( 4)
Bishop Amat, (5) ·Bishop Montgomery.
That's right -it 's a five.tea~ league (and
three qualify for the playoffs).
Fountam Valley has to defeat Edison if
it wa nts the Sunset title and that hasn't
been done often. The Barons have a
wicked passing game. but Edison has four
4.6 sprinters in the secondary with talent
to match lheir speed .
Newport Harbor and Westminster pose
as the closest race in the Sunset for a
playoff berth -and Newport Harbor's de-
fense will rise to the occasion
Costa Mesa is the sleeper in the Sea
View League with a new passmg combina
tio n (Greg Teregis-Onassis Nixon) and a
tough runner (Max Ma rold) who will de·
finitely wake some people up
Ted Mullen and his University High Tro·
jans? It's doubtful a nyone is going to rub 1t
in -Mullen -has a good memory and will
be back with bigger guns in the future.
ESTANCIA IS the odds-On choice to win
with its pure backfield of quarterback Jim
McCahill. Steve Kraiss and Bob Urmson.
Capistrano Valley is a shoo·Ui in the
South Coast wfth abundant talent and size,
Mission ViejQ.. seems just as logical to
finish second.
Laguna Be ach to earn a Cl F playoffs
berth? It's their best s hot in years and
they won't waste it. The Lance Stewart·
. • • • LAST WEEK'S COLUMN was in error
citing no free place-kicks after a fair catch
-that is in the case following a safety on·
ly All other fair catches on a punting
situation maintain the free kick option. • • • AROUND THE BEAT -Costa Mesa bas
added John Carney as its new cross coun-
try coach and K.irk Bauermeister as its
new baseball coach. The latter replaces
Sob Sheehan, who left lo take a position at
Moreno Valley High. Bauermeister is a
former all-league player at Mesa and bas
been Ln the Mustangs' coaching system for
three years . Edison added Colin
McConnell 1 cross country) a nd Mike
Bartosh {water polo ) to its coaching staff
. .Dave Vaa Hoorebeke is Huntington
Beach lligh's new a thletic director.
replacing Doll Terruove ... If you didn't
see it in the football preview. a note on
Ocean View High basketball: Cam Bryw,
the 6·3, three-year starter al Capistrano
Valley wbo was playing with tbe Seabawks '
during the summer . changed his mind and
is staying at Capo ... The CIF Southern
Section is offering its master football
schedule for $3.50 by m ail or $2.50 at its ol-
fice at 11011 Artesia Blvd . in Cerritos.
R ugby Your Game?
Call RB Unicorns Bme ball S t a ndi n g s
CHlCAGO (AP) -American
League President Lee MacPhail
says it is bis ''considered opi-
nion'' that league club owners
will not approve sale of the
C hi c ago White So x to
multimillionaire Edwa rd J .
DeBartolo,Jr.
MacPhail says be thinks it un-
likely the Youngstown, Ohio,
shopping-center magnate will be
able to sway the thinking of five
AL club owners who oppose the
sale.
L• Quinta va. Westminster
New Coach Barry Waters of
the Westminster Lions will see
just how good his 32 lettermen
and 11 returning sta rters are Friday. E ver had an urge to play
Westmins t er's big g uns : rugby'! AMERICAN LEAGUE NA110NALLEAGUE
BARWICK
DATSUN
"I told the White Sox on many
occasions 1 did not think he
(DeBartolo) would be ap-•
roved," MacPbail also said in a
telephone interview from bis New·
York office with the Chicago Sun· Timei. ---T
"I wouldn't have told them
what I did if there wasn't serious
opposition,'' he said.
ComiftCJ Soon!
Watch for our
Grand 0 . , ......... ~
Quarterback David Harris and If so, here's your c hance. The
All-Sunset League tailback Eric Unicorns team of Huntington
Willingham. Beach is looking for "new and
used" players according to a
El Toro va. C•plstr•no Valley team spokesman with no ex·
E l Toro f aces a rugge d perieoce necessary.
c hallenge with Capo, which The team practice.s at Edison
boasts 18 returning starters, in· Park on Magnolia in Huntington
eluding linemen Dave Mahronic Beach and plays all of its games
(6-4'h, 231 ~~ Bruce Boatwright on Sunday afternoon. A trip to
t6·l 'h, ~) and.Dan Westetfica><.__-.Ne.w...Zealaod ancl Australia is in
(6-3, 221)) in a rroot line that theoffmgfornextsummer.
averages 222 pounds. For further information, con-
Capo won the opener between tact Bob Goss at 586-3089 or Oen·
these two last year, 20-14. nia McClarren, 962-2180.
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Kans~ City 87 52 .626
Texas 69 69 .500 17'h
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Minnesot~ 61 78 .439 38
Chicago 58 79 .423 28
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Ferragamo Set to Take Reins
Q B Says His Wa lkout Dicbi'l Scare the R ams
By JOHN SEV ANO
Of I,. ~u, l'IMI su 11
The ma uestion circulating around Rams
Park Tuesd y, oncerning Vince Ferragamo's re-
turn, was whether the new No. l quarterback ac-
complished anything by his brier 22·hour, 30
minute walkout Monday.
"I don't have any idea," commented Fer-
ragamo when asked the question. "I do know that
you can't scare the Rams. They have too many fn-
surances "
One or those "insurances" was in the form or
Bob ~. who arrived Tuesday morning walking
side-by-side with Ferragarno.
LEE, GIVEN A one-day workout by the team,
is expected to be signed shortly after the Ta-mpa
Bay contest. The reason team officials can't sign
him any earlier is because there's no room on the
roster, although the Rams did place Pat Haden on
the four·week injured reserve list to make room
for the return of Dennis Harrah.
Still. even with all the insurances considered,
the Rams did appear nervous Monday when their
Italian quarterback failed to show.
"I think we accomplished somelhillg," said
Ferragamo's attorney, Paul Caruso, who was the
brain-trust behind the holdout. "I think the move
focused attention on Vince's complaints. I think
you 'll see Vince keep his job now even if Hadeo's
finger heals perfectly.''
~ Ferragamo definitely had more than Haden 's
finger oo his mind when be left. For more than two
months contract negotiations between the two
parties have been practically non-existent.
Ferragamo. on the option year of his contract
which calls for $52,800 this year, (the average
salary for a QB is $114,000, far below what it
should be for a quarterback of bis stature), said be
needed the time to clear his mind.
"mERE WERE SOME contractual problems
I wanted to clear up before 1 came back as the No.
l quarterback," admitted Ferragamo. "I came
back to play football. I'm going to leave all my
business to Caruso and Klosterman."
Another reason for Ferragamo's return and
f'.-...PapBI
Q UISENBERRY • • •
When the team is at home, Quisenberry
sneaks out or the bullpen and hides in an equip-
ment room where the Royals have a television set.
Or sometimes he'll get into philosophical dis·
cussions with Marty Pattih or Renie Martin.
Since he never gets into a game before the
seventh inning, he ignores at ~at the first five.
··I stay in my little Twilight Zone until Willie
Wilson or George Brett come up. Rod Serllng tells
me to wake up and watch be<:ause I like lo see
them hit," he says.
Because of Brett's pursuit of a .400 batting
average, the media has virtually ignored Quisen-
berry's phenomenal season. That's just the way be
likes it.
"l prefer to sneak in. What would I say to all
those reporters7 I've only got so many good lines,
and I've used them already," he says, keeping a
straight race. "It's hard to be creative with your
answers. 1 tnrow sinkers and they hit them into the
ground. AJways the same thing. It's a simple game
with simple answers "
But when Kansas City wins the division,
Brett's season wilJ be finished. Every baseball
beat reporter in the nation will desc~nd upon four
teams in the playoffs, and Quisenberry is bound to
finally get his recognition. What then?
"I guess," he says with a sigh, "I'll just have
lo bone up on my Reader's Digest and come up
with a few mon llnes." ,
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optimism might be the JtiO degree reversal the
Rams have taken on the two quarterbacks and
their situation
· "Vin ce now has the advantage," concedes
Coach Ray Malavasi. who designed the policy of
injured starters returning lo their jobs. "The
policy ends when you go with the guy who is gel·
ting the job done."
"I see now that there is some flexibility in
their policy," Ferragamo says. "It's gomg to be
awful hard lo puJI me if I'm playing well. It's ap-
parent now that he (Malavasi) is going to have to
stick with tus second choice."
"MY P ERSONAL BELIEF is that if Vince
performs well I don 't care what the orthopedic
doctors can do for Pat's ringer." says Caruso or course the question of another possible
walkout, ir negotiations staJI, was asked, and all
parties were quick to deny it would happen.
"I'm here to play and that's what I'm going to
do," says Ferragamo, who will get his first test
Thursday night in Tampa Bay.
"I don't foresee him leaving," added Caruso
"He's under contract legally and morally."
Serious talks, scheduled to begin this week,
have been postponed with both sides requesting a
··cooling off'' period.
"PART OF MY agreement with Don is that
we're going to stop sniping at one another," said
Caruso. "I wanted to delay discussions until next
week be.cause there were some things tbal
shouldn't have been said. Vince is back there to
. " play and I don't intend to make this a weekly
event."
"J think Vince's actions were 111 advised,"
stated Klosterman. "U it were to continue 1t would
be a definite violation of the contract.
"Look, I 'll be the first to admit that the orginal
contract with Vince is ridiculous But no one likes
to be put in a comer with a gun to his head."
"I had no idea my walking out was going-to
create this type or controversy or excitement."
Ferragamo said with a smile.
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"How do you get mad at them when you have a
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BILL LUX
Tennis
Tries On
Wheels
By DAVE CUNNINGHAM °' ... O.lly ~ '""' Entrants will be flying in from
as far away as Hawaii and
Chicago to compete in the first
National Wheelchair Tennis
Championship to be held at Los
Caballeros Racquet and Sports
Club in Fountain Valley this
weekend
The favorite will be South
Laguna 's Brad Parks. who
helped organize the National
Foundation for Wheelchair Ten-
nis and has never lost to another
wheelchair player.
PAR.KS RAS BE EN touring
the world to give wheelchair ten-
nis exhibitions in hopes of stir-
TENNIS '3·
ring up interest among other
paraplegics who might be ca.pa-
ble of playing.
The only difference between
wheelchair tennis and the COO·
ventional ga me is that
wheelchair players are allowed
two bounces in their half of the
court, rather than one.
It's a small consolation for
someone who must roll a chair
and handle a racket at the same
time, but Parks bas become pro-
ficient at the sport.
The most dramatic aspeet ol
bis exhibition i.s that Pub plays
against able-bodied players and
frequently wins. That can be a
great source of pride for
someon e confined to a
wheelchair.
"THE ADVANTAGES of in-
creased muscle usage, a strong
cardiovascular and respiratory
system and being outdoon in the
sunshine and fresh air add to the
sport's appeal," Parks says.
"But most important," be
says , "is the ability to
participate and compete in a
sport with able-bodied friends." ,
Parks, who WU paralynd in a
skiln' attideut, ts m11rin1 • pred1cfions be will win this
weekend's national cham-
pionship, despite tbe fact that be
has never lost a match.
•'There's a guy from T,ezas
(23-year-Old Randy Snow) who
used to be a good tennis player
before be got paralyzed. I bear
he 's coming to get me," says
Parks. "I really want to win,.
aycuaTSEEDEN I oe .. ~ ..........
The UIBO junior coUe1e football aeuon la a lit·
tie more lhan a week away and already i.Djuries
are beglnnlng to take their toll at all three area
school.I. At Saddleback College, where Coach Ken I
Swearingen bu hla usual colleetion of talented
players, several of his rel~ skill competiton
are sidelined with a variety of ailment.a. (
I BlJT AU. A&E EXPECl'ED to recuperate la I
time for the Gauchos' Mission Conference opener
Oct. 11 wt.lb San Diego City Colle,e. I
Meanwhile, Orange Cout College bead coach
Dick Tucker may be without tbe services of
fresh~ Bill Lux, tbe All-CIF signal-caller fl'Om
Costa llesa Jllgh. 1
Lux aggravated an elbow problem two weeks
ago -the same malady wbicb bu plagued him
through most of his prep career. Diapoaed u ten-
dinitis, the problem became so bad at Costa Mesa
that bia elbow was always wrapped for practice
and games.
DU&ING ONE OF OCCS early workout.a, Lux
reportedly was throwing. without the arm protect-
ed, and felt a tremendous pain in bis elbow, u one
OCC fol.Jower recounted.
And when X-rays were taken, the prognosis
didn't thrill anyone at OCC. Some of the tendons in
Lux's elbow simply pulled away from the bone. I
Doctors first told Lux he wouldn 'l be able to
throw a football for three weeks, but if the prob-
lem persists, look for him to miss most, if not all.1
of the season.
BACK AT SADDLEBACK, the Gauchos' top
returning back, Jobo Nichols, managed to dod&e
Seared to Death?
i
USC Feeling
Early Jitiers
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Southern
California Trojans are nearing an end to re-
hearsals for tbe 1980 college football season, and ,
Coach John Robinson is already feeling some opea-1 ing night jitters.
Robinson, whose team opens the 1980 cam-
paign Saturday night against Tennessee in Knox-
ville, reflected on one particularly poor practice
session the Trojam had earlier this week.
"Anytime you're rehearsing for a long, long
time, you go through periods of elation and
depression," Robin.son said Tuesday at bis weekly
meeting with the media, "and tbeo you come out
scared to death."
80VTllE•N CAL. unbeatea la a 20-tame
stretch and nmoerup to a national cbampioa
Alabama ID botb um and um, ia ranked fifth in
the current poll despite losin1 stars like
Heismanm Trophy-winning tailback Cbarles
White, quarterback Paul McDonald and offensive
guard Brad Budde.
A bigb national ranking is about all the Tro-
jans have to shoot for this year, since they were
among five Pacific-10 Conference teams ruled in-
eligible for the conference title and any bowl berth
because ol academic irregularities. '
1be Trojans go into the game in Knoxville -
with a sellout crowd of 9$,000 expected -with a
number of question marks ..
Gordon Adams, a fl.fth-year senior who bas
thrown but one pass at Southern Cal (an intercep-
tion) will open at quarterback. Mattus Allen, tbe
fullback la.It year, sbift.s to tailball with Doq
MacKemie moving into Allen's old spot.
"WE'U NOT A PAT football team like we
were lalt year," said Robimon. "Lut year at tbia
time, we could look at the team and say, 'Hey,
these guys have already done it.• I think we have a
lot of fine players, but they haven't proven yet
what they can do."
The Trojan coach feels that Tennessee's hav-
ing played one game, a 16-1.S loss to Georgia, gives
the Vols some advantage. _
and I'm going to do my best, but N } p• k I'm not making any predic· Oe IC
lions."
PAus, av VlllTUE of bis To Play
experience and intense _!!.udy ol · •
wheelchair tennis, bas an ad-I ltaJ 0 vantage. He re-designed bis D Yf
wheelchair, scalinl down the
and weave throuP GPPG9lnt tackJen least year en
route to 18 toucbdowm wttbcM& 1uahinln1 ao much
u a scratch..
A few ....-. Won tbe Gaucboe opened driU11
the 5-10, ~ A.11-Americaq candidate hurt
bimsell wta11e tbrowlDa a l"rtabee. Howe.er, he's
ex-pected to play when tbe Gaueboe tackle Ventura
Sept. 201Dtbeopeeer. · .
Also burtJn1 la Stepbone Patee. another
aopbomore, who ana11ed 11 pauee for 131 yards
tut aeuoe. Palp ii nunlne a cracked clavicle
aad bis plr.iaa atatua la up ID tbe air.
. Aldber' wide neelver, Mike Eddo, wbo lut
aeuoe aec a ~ck record for moet yarda1e
gained by a receiver witb l50 yanla and 5' pa.as re-
ceptjom, bad a lroln pull.
"We felt we were ahead ol everyone in t..boH
positiom," 1ald Sweariaae_n. "But since our
. Jl]NIOR COILE~
players haven't been able to wort out, we don't
have the advantace we t.bouCbt we would have."
BVT IF YOU 1'lllNK thole schools' problems
sound bad, consider Golden West College's pli1bt.
Tbe Rultlen' tm lineman of the year, Alex
Gerke, WM injured tbia summer in a collision betw-. bis motorcycle and a truck. Tbe skin on
oae lee wu torn nearly to the bone, leaving him in
the UC Irvine bum ward. He's lost for the season.
Then there's wide receiver Kevin Nelson, who
bad bis jaw broten at a party, according to one
GWC fol.Jower. He will be out unW early October.
Nelson., a 6-1, 11'0-powad sophomore, prepped at
Marina High.
THE BIGGEST PLAYEa on the RusUers
team i.s Pete Chinnici, 6·3, 1.S>, alt.bough he might
have lost a pound or two thanks to an appendec·
tomy a few weeks ago. He ia also scheduled back
some time in October"
Incredibly. the one Rustle.r wbo suffered the
moat snere injury is back with the team.
Mike Womack, a liaebacker from Los
Alamitae Hilb. bad just totten 'OUl bis car at tbe
lliehJ 'l'homlJIOll oft-road races in Riverside in
May. Womaek reaebed back into the car to fetch
bis keys, wttt!ll a ractnt jeep came around a cor-
ner, bit tbe open door of the car and actually
slammed tbe door completely abut -on both of
Womack's legs.
Womack said be could wiggle bis toes while
rescue workers spent more than 45 minutes cutting
him out. And three days later, Womack was back
at spring drills with some minor cut.a.
One wooden wbat might have happened to
him if be was playing witb a FriJbee.
IC NOTE8 -Former Orange Coast College
linebacker Dea 8clane4er bas been hired as
linebacker and defensive secondary coach at
Pocatello High School in Idaho. Schroeder was a
member of occ•a utJou1 JC cbampianabip team
of 1175. lie is al8o a former All-Oraqe County star"
It EdilaD mp . . . OCC flwbman punter Jelm
l'rr1 is the SOD of lack Faulkner, uaistant
g~ _m.anac~ of tbe Los Aqelel Rams.
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OAKLAND AP>'-
Joe Barry Carroll, the
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sociation draft, is 1oin1 to Italy Saturday to dis-
cuss a "sumtantlal" of-
fer from a team in
Milan, tbe Oakland
Tribune reported Tues-
day.
Unrnisaakahly
Johnston I
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The tournament will be de-
di ca te d to the late Craig
Jenkens, a Corona del Mar High
tennis player who was tilled in a
motorcycle accident this year.
He and Parks were friends.
Matches begin at tta.m. Sat\ar·
day, with Sunday's fmal round
beginning at 10 a.m.
Cassidy Wins
I Carr Trophy -
Bob Woolf, wbo
represents the Golden
State Warrion' 7-1 pick
from Purdue, told tbe
DeWlpapel' that tbe trip
ii not blliDC used u •
netati ..... ploy.
•·11atter of fact,"
Woolf wet. "I pboaect
the Wanton today and
Robert E . "Butch" Cauidy of tbey did not 1et back to
Balboa Yacht Club brou1bt the me. I haven't beard
Jesse L. Ca.tr Trophy, symbolic from tbem in a couple of
of the Pacific Coast yacht ractnc montba. In my 18 years
championship, back to Southern ln tbia won I've never
California with a record of two bad tbia kind of H ·
first.a and a second ID a regatta· perlence."
salted at Seattle. 11 Wodlf said tbe Illian The Carr Trophy also re· club, a member of tbe·
cognJzes the crew of tbe wlnniDt l t · t e a m I t a l l a n
boat. Cassldy'1 crew wu t.'Olll-' ProfeukJaal Buketball
posed of Craig Wlllon, UCI, and Lea1ue, bad provided
Mille Downing, USC. 1 roud·trtp Ucketl for
The re1atta was sailed ln Woolf and Carroll.
Etchelll·ZZ sloope out of Corin· RepreMDtatives of the
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Contro& Trigger Debale on Homing
87 JOHNCUNNlt'll'
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NEW YORK The dlaputet
bf'lWf'tn Re publlcan a and
Dem~rall, bla ••they eeem to be
at election Umt, may not hue a
amall pen:enlJltce or lhe cino
Uonal content uf luuta that
aeparatelandlord•and tenanu
And th<' htnest of th~H iuuett
arowif\IJ bl1u,er by lhe day
beuutt> of lnflaUun. oil pt1ct'5,
politics. a houaina ahotUgli! and•
l'ban1ina con.-ept or who ha•
rllhUlo what 1 n :nt contml
•tUTANT T~NANTS, claim
Ina the ir rig hts to ho m u
11upersedt> tht1 riKht:s of owners to
ralae rents, b•v" formed re·
aiatan~ lr()Up& throughout the
country, and earUu thl& year a
N atlonal Tenants Union was
formtd
Ownerli. clalmmg they no
tonger can operate buildings
proflt•bJy, especially where beat·
Ing bills are hlehest, have sought
huge neat lncreases 1tnd, when
stymied. have hurried to convert
to cooperatives.
T he two groups, already scrap.
pin g in a thousand a nd one
s kirmishes, seem headed for a
massive showdown that could,
say representatives of both sides.
result.in a redefinition or private
property rights.
HOPES OF averting the
showdown are limited by the hard
realities, one of which is the grow·
ing shortage or housing units.
Frustrated by tight money, small
builders have almost ce11ed ac·
UvllJee ln some areu. And apart-
ment houae buildera c lalm
morla•ae rates prohibit con·
atrucUoo.
Even tr houaing starts rose
sharply, variou.s housing offi cials
u y, millions o f potential
homebuyen, making a median
Income of cloee to $20.000, would
be uHble to afford the $80,000 tD
$10 ,000 price tags.
Demographics add lo the
problem Close to 40 million
Ameri cans
will reach age 0 . ~ a typical
homebuying
age, in the de·
cade or the
1980s . A
s ho rtage is
likely even if
housing starts
double to 2
millio n a
year C-'"
As the situation becomes
critical, the issues have become
politicized, especially in regard to
rent control. Aware or a large and
growing constituency, candidates
and officeholders have stirred up
activity.
ONCE RESTRICTED to urban
areas, rent control legislation
now bas invaded even small com·
munities, and it seems destined to
spread from multifamily apart·
ment homes to buildings of only a
few rental units.
Ironically. because of these
Income Beats
tbete fean, some large investon
now lilt the political climate u
the No. l investment issue.
In San MaU!o, for example, the
Robert E. McNeil Corp., oae of
the nation's most active real
estate syndJcators, c,ontrollint
a bout $800 million of property, b4'1
detailed political flies of m.;c>r
cities.
The files contain not only in·
formation on whether rent.control
exists, but whether it is likely to
spread in the future. Juat tbe
threat, says Allan Cymrot, presi-
dent, ia enoueh to cancel a poten-
tial purchase.
AND IN New York, where
"temporary" or "emergency"
rent controls have existed since
1943, some large builders avoid
the city as a disease, and
landlords ha ve abandoned .
thous andsofbuildings.
The result of abandonment and
minimal construction, of course,
ts to exacerbate an already
seriousshortageofbousing.
Worse. the situation seems to
have hardened the opposite view·
points of tenants and landlord,
and set them t>n a confrontation
course.
Forced to rent when they would
prefer to own, irthey could afford
to and it units were available,
many young Americans feel they
have been denied a birthright.
Perhaps as a result, they seem in·
clined to call an a partment
''mine," despite the landlord's
legal ownership,
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Roger B. Smith, riebt, will succeed
Thomas A. Murphy u bead of General
Motors. Smith takes the job Jan. 1. Both
come from financial backgrounds.
Ford Cars Shrink,
But Prices Grow
DETROIT CAP ) The cheapest sticker price
on Ford Mot.or Co. 's new front-wheel drive sub-
compact Escort will be $5,158, the automaker says
-$1,041 more than the least expensive model of
the ca.r it replaces.
Ford also sald its new Granada, a larger car
in the compact class, would list for at least $6,280.
The price for the cheapest 1980 model Granada is
$5,541. '
Ford, like the rest of the U.S. automakina in-
dustry, is trying to get more profit on its small
cars.
Rising Costs
Ov~r The Countt·r
MASOUstinqs
WASHING TON CAP) -Per capita personal
income rose more than price increases by at least
25 percentage points in every stale in the 1970s, ac·
cording to a new survey by the Commerce Depart·
ment.
The study also showed that differences among
the states in per capita income narrowed during
the decade. States whose personal incomes were
below average in 1969 posted increases averaging
154.3 percent by 1979, while those wi~ above·
average incomes showed a 131.9-percent me.
In the nation as a whole, per capita personal
income increased 139.2 percent from 1969 through
1919, while prices rose an average M.S percent.
At the end of 1~9. Alaska led the states with
per capit.a personal income of $11,21.9. The District
of Columbia averaged $10,570 and Nevada, $10,521.
Mississippi was lowest, at $6,178 per person.
The states with the large.st percentage gains
from 1969 through 1979 -most of which bad been
below average in the 19605 -were Wyoming,
North Dakota, Oklahoma, Arkansas, West
Virginia, Texas, New Mexico, Louisiana, Alaska
and Kansas. Tbe smallest increases were posted by New
York , Connecticut , Delaware, Hawaii,
Massachusetts, New Jersey, Vermont, Ohio, Il-
linois and Rhode Island. The Commerce Depart·
ment noted that most of those states bad been
above the average in per capita personal income
in the 1960s.
Per capita personal income is wages, s.alaries
and similar income divided by total population.
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Wedne&dav. September 10, 19&0 s ~LY PILOT
Owners Rarely
At Firms' Helms
By MIL TON MOSKOWITZ
Charle9 G. Bluhdom, tbe rounder and prlme developer
of the Gulf & Western conglomerate <Paramount Pictures •
Muriel cigars, Ne w York Knickerbockers, Slmmona mat·
tresses, among many other producta and services), owns
three million shares of stock in the company. That's nearly
7 percent of all the common stock -and It's worth roughly
$S5 million on the New York Stock Exchange.
Leon Hess, who fashioned the $7 billion petroleum
company, Amerada Hess, owrus 6.S million shares of stock
in the firm. That's about 17 percent of all lhe common
stock -and it's worth roughly $400 million on lhe New
York Stock Exchange.
RAYMOND K. MASON, lhe creator of lhe Charter
Company, an oil operator with a publis hing kicker 'Red-
hook, l...adies' Home JoumaJ and Sport magarine), owns
2.6 million shares of Charter stock. That's 13 percent of all
the common stock -and it's worth roughly $52 mlllion on
the New York Stock Exchange.
Those are examples of people who do own large -and
controlling -chunks of siock in the companies they bead.
They are decidedly the exceptions to the rule that obtains
today in the business world. The chairmen and preside.nta
or our larges t companies do not own big blocks of stock in
their companies. They are not exactly Impoverished;
they're just not dominant stockholders.
Take lrving S. Shapiro. He runs the Ou Pont company,
our largest chemical producer. He holds nearly 13,000
shares of Ou Pont stock. Ou Poot bas 144 million shares
outstanding, so Shapiro's holdings are less than l /lOOth of l
percent. And they're
worth les s t han
$600.000
How about
Reginald J ones, the
chairman of Gener al
E l ectric , the l llh
largest corporation in
Money
Tree
the nation? He owns 8,800 s hares of GE stock. That's a
fraction of the 2Z1 million shares of GE. And those holdings
are worth less than $500,PQO
Then there's Thoma!f'A Murphy, chairman of General
Motors, the holder of 30,600 GM shares. GM has 290 million
shares of stock, so Murphy's holdings are puny.
You can track company after company -and see the
same picture. Ma BeJl's chairman, Charles L. Brown, bas
2.200 shares of stock. They are drowned by the 707 million
AT&T shares
Chau·man James I. Ferguson owns 14.000 ~hares of
General Foods stock (out of a total of SO million).
IN SHORT, IT'S EXCEEDINGLY rare for owners of
comoarues to be running them. Besides, the owners -the
big ones tend to be inammate bodjes such as banJts, in·
surance comp~nies and in vestment advi~ers .
The managers of big companies are paid well but they
do not resemble the Rockefellers and Morgans oJ
yesteryear. They certainly do not own anywhere near con·
trolling amounts of stock in the companies they lead.
This does not oecessan ly mean they are less loyal.
They may not have created these companies but they look
upon them as their handiworks And they are const.anUy
looking for -and finding fa mily-owned companies to
buy.
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DIVIDE
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Featured tt t&unlon 01
1>iac;~ World War II llghtor
pilOIJ, 8 IO·YHt·Old C11sr
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case ol m111a1te11 1dent11y
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Wagner. Terry M00te Tho
war uiaches e young
S<>Ytttorner 10 1uOge Ills
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tlle impucatlOM 111 the
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0.01wm1neo 10 avenge hts
Wiie 1 d;iath (R)
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Wlllts u ka a muscular man
{A-ogle Jackson) tie meets
al • Mallh club 10 pose as
nla dad IOI a 1a1her·son
ethlltUc competition. QIRI O ®l PEARL
Tile SI01'16S Of three COU•
pies •Mldlng In Hawaii 1<1
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on P&arl Harbor Slats
Angle Olcklnson, Robert
Wagner Dennis Weaver
&nd Lesley Ann W~rre<1
(Patt 2)(A)
Q) MERV GRIFFIN
Guests MRrle Osmond,
Robert Urich, Jeannine
Burr)ltt<, Jottony P01razzo,
Stephen King
8:20 0 FAWLTY TOWERS
Basll 011emp1s to convert
Fawlty Towets Into a gour·
mel's pe1ad1se (Part 6 ol
6)
8:30 0 SANFORD
A valuable diamond ring
htllfally lands In tile Ml of
Fred, wt><> happens to be
standing 1n a 1-efry st0<e
thal 15 being robbed {A)
tO:OO D QUINCY
TUBE TOPPERS
KCOP e 8:00
Robert Ryan star
movie about rowdy
Territory.
Ric hard Burton,
in "tee Palace."
history of Alaskan
KNBC D 10:00 ''Quincy." When he
traces three cases of deadly botulism to
athletic stadium, Quincy tries to get
champions hip soccer game postponed.
KllJ -TV fJ 11:00 -·''Ma d Dog
Morgan." Film starring Dennis Hopper
about infamo~ Mad Dog Morgan dur·
ing AustraJian gold rush.
• lady numerologlll the
Loa Angeles POllOeman ol
th<! Yea1. and • men who
~ IO< plClur.. wUh
CfliebrlOM
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AHO THE MAl<INQ OF
NOSFERATU
The Innovative German
him dlrecl01'1 laac1nat1ng
end unorthodo• fllmlng
style 111 soen al worl( on
locauon In Germany and
Holland with his lllm "Nos·
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HEALTH
"Haadacnes" O (A)
1':30 0 ([) CAMP.(IQN •
COUNTDOWN
Wa11134 Cronkite and vart·
ous correspondents report
on the candldlll85. 1s5ues
the eiecto1ate 11\d ltto
cneno1ng poUtocal system D TONIGHT
Hosl Johnny Carson
Guests Joan Em~ Or
Lendon Sm•tt>. Stephane
Grappelll, Joo Namalh
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Q) HOGAN'S HEROES
Hogan ties I~ smuggle
JOHN DARLING
valuable photographs out
Ol lhe POW camp
Cl) GET SMART
Mu r0tnanClel a l<AOS
agetll. all In the llne of
duty, ol course
Eil) '11) CAPTIONED A8C
NEWS
1t:50fJ@) LOVEllOAT
"The Last Of The $tub-
ings" Peter 158Cksen, "The
Miiiion OoUat Man" Frank
Conveu~. Man;10 Slrass-
men, "The $1ater6" Pat
Crowtev, Matl<>n Ross {R)
-MIDNIGHT-
12:00 0 CJ) CBS LA TE MOVIE
• • "Zuma Beach" 11978)
Suzanne Somers. Mark
Wheolet A singer on lhe
skids goes on a vacation to
escape from her. troubles
and Decomes involved with
thfl problems ol a group ol
leen-agers
0 TWILIGHT ZONE
A guetllla le&dllf succeeds
In overthrowing the regime
Of lhe corrupt govornmetlt
of hlS country
Q) MISSION:
IMPOSSIBLE
The IMF to.ls the allompts
ol a OO<lfl.poworful com·
mun1st lo reg&Jn po-
Q) THE GOODIES
Polle 1 S~r9f'ant Shara
w1n1s e p<omo1t0n, but
he's scared ol cnm1na1s
TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS-
,,.,. Good• •Ob • blnlt ao
,.,. can celch them
1l:IO 9 MOW * * * * "TOc>kac>I" (1H<I) Melln8 Mercou<I, Multnlll-
en Sehall. A vatueblt
jewel-a ludded IWO<'d la
1101en ltom e Tutklah
muaeum. (2 tva .. 25 min)
• NATIOHAL NlWll
1:00 D TOMOAAOW IJ®J BAAETTA
A holdup men mark•
Barette fOf' execution (R)
0 MAVERICK
Br.i tri.tl to OIJl·t wlndle a
crooked ahe1ltt
ID MOVIE * • •;, "Song 0 1 Love"
(19'7) Kalhatlne Hepburn,
Paul Hen1eld A conceo
pianist married to a mu•I·
cal compo-lalla In love
with anottte< men (2 ttra .
15mln.)
Cl) MOVIE * * "Ml And Pa 1(11111
88dl On The Farm" ( 19S4)
Marl<>tle Main, Petey 1<11·
bride Trouble erupta wl\en
Pa thinks 1he old home-
tteao la enrlehed with ura-
nium Olp<>llt1 ( 1 hr • 30
min)
2.-00 0 NEWS 0 MOVIE
* * • "Cry 0 1 The C11y"
t 1948) VlctOI Mature. Rich·
ard Conte Two chlldhood
frlendtl o·-up 10 ·-each othe< trom dltte<ent
sldea ol ltte law (2 hr• )
2:10fJ HEWS
2:151) NEWS
• 2:30 Q) HEWS
2:50 0 MOVIE * * "Alders To The Stars"
( 1954) Wiiham Lundlgen,
Herbert Marah•ll Thtao '
men 8re assigned to cap •
lure a meteor In outer
space (1 ttr , <10 min I
2:550 N~S •
3:00 0 MOVIE
• • • 'The Naked
Runner" ( 1967) Frank
Sinai••. Peter Vaughen
British lnlelllgence
requests that an Amerlc•n
businessmen assassinate
a def8cior while 1n East
Germany with tits son (l
111 . SS rnln)
3:15CD MOVIE
* * • "Cass Ttmberlane
(19481 Spencer Tracy
Lana Tur"" The young
end pteOy wlte of I dlatln-
gullt'9d J;.dge yitlWM lot
!tie btleh• llgllte end taell·
~ IOdel dlmete °' !flt big dty. (2 '-· ..0 min ) 4:009 MOYll
• • • "The Tlt!Wd Thuft.
derbol1" ( 11153) Stanley
HOiioway, George Ralptl.
Unaatlatled townapeoc>le
re-open an unuNd rall-
•oad. t 1 ~·· 30 min.)
Tllur•da11'•
Bayt l•f!" Mo.,lf!"•
S;OO 8 * * "Someone Al The
0001" ( 1950) MlchHI
M4Klwln, G91y M••an A
young repor1er' out IOI e
atOI), tel< .. a murder ( 1
hf.I
11:00 G) * * "Loolclng For Oen-
Oflr" (1957) 8owwy Boys,
Ollo Relcl\ow The Boys
lose a~ Army eooltlng pot
In North AlrlGa ( 1 hr.)
-AFTERNOON-
12:00 0 *'Ir ''Unknown World"
t 19S 1) 8Nce KallOQg, Mw·
llyn Nutt To NC8'>' the
effect• of • nUCIMr holo-
C8ul1, a grCNp of sclentlate
develops a mec:l\anism
lhet wlN tBlle them to ah41-
tet et Eatlh's oore t I ht.,
30min)
• ***"The Long
Goodbye" ( 1973) Ellloll
Gould, Nin• Van Pallandt.
A man tiles to cover up
two mu•dfln committed by
hie glrtfrlend, ( 1 hr.. 50
min)
Q) * • • "The Savage
Innocents" (1961) Anthony
Quinn, Yoko Tani. Greedy
wlllta lur 11ade1s dlatupl
the Ille 01 ttn Esl<lmo tiunl·
er t2 hrs)
1:00ED **'lr"Floaung
Weeds" (19S9) Ganjlro
K•kamu1a, Haruko Sugl·
mur• A theatrlcel g1oup
stops In a town tttal leaYM a mark on eactt llC10f's Ille.
{2 nrs , 10 min )
S:OO 0 * * "Duel At The Alo
Grande" t t96<1) Sean
Flynn, Deni.tie de Metz.
t!.]) * • "Tile Wrecking
Cr_ .. ( 1968) Dean Mattln,
Elka Sommer.
3:30 fJ * *'Ir "Can Elle<l Be
S1vlld1" (1974) 1<11tty
Cannon, Mlcttael Pat111
by Armstrong & Batiuk Cl) TIC TAC OOUOH
@I MERV GRIA'IN
A young card Shark l>fllng
pursued by 11 posse )Otns
tile two 01phans on tllfllr
trek to 01eoon (Part 2) (R)
Chann~I Lbling•
0 KNXT 1C65) LOS Ang, 1,,,
Q) MOVIE * • ·~ "Ice Palace· ( 1960)
Rlcilard Burton, Roben
Ryen Two men wage a
Ute-long l>allkt during lhfl
rowdy lllStory ot lh!t
Alaskan territory (2 flra )
Eil) 28TONIOHT
Quincy tries 10 get a cham-
pionship soccer· game
pestponed when tie !races
three cases or deadly
botulism to th<! stadium
where It Is t>etng played
(Al
00 NEWS
Q) NATIONAL NEWS
{I!) l<UP'S SHOW
WE'~E HE~ ON IHE 5Ei
OF 0Ak~2 .ACTUALLY
WATCHIN THEM SHOOT AN EP1GOOE FO~ T'HE Ul=t.OMINC7
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Pinc~hit t er
Willis (Todd Bridges, right) asks man
{Reggie Jackson, second from left) he
meets at health club to take place of bis
adoptive dad (Conrad Bain. left) ·in father·
son athletic meet. Arnold {Gary Coleman)
proclaims himself unofficial coach in
episode of "Oiff'rent Strokes" airing at 9
tonight on KNBC (Ch 4)
Hollywood Plm111ing
'Choo Choo' Film.
HOLLYWOOD CAP) Pardon me, boy, is that a
movie on Track 29'? T he song "Chattanooga Choo
Choo" is being made into a movie in the manner of
"Harper Valley PTA ." Phil Borack has assigned
novelist and screenwriter Tony Kendrick to write
.the screenplay It was Borack who brought
"Harper Valley PTA " t6the movie screen. "Cb~·
ranooga Choo Choo" was written by Harry Warren
and Alack Gordon and was introduced in the movie
"Sun Valley Serenade "
I S4 2 -4321 J Direct or collect, to aub1ctlbe1
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th•
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DAILY PILOT
An e11.omlnatlon of tile
ettacts ot demogrophlc
changes 011 dosegregotion
in Southern Calllornltt
IMtu11no " panel dl1cuS·
s1on on how to define into
gra11on when minority
group.1 cons111u1e a majon-
ty ol tile pepulehoo and
11:00 0 0 -IJ Cl)@) NEWS
0 NEWLYWEOGAME 0 MOVIE
• • •;, "Mad Dog Morgan
( t.976) Dennis Hopper.
David Gulpllll The story 01
Owl tnlamoos Mad Dog
Morgan during lh'l Austra·
lien gald rush (2 hrs I
Q) YOU BET YOUR LIFE
Buddy ptays the game with
NBC Needs Pageant
For No. 2 Ranking
Comedians
Get Lmt
Laugh In
NEW YORK <APl For the.first
time since late m February, NBC
broadcast the week's mosl·watcbed
program -the M 1ss America
Pageant but chmbed no higher
than second place in the networks'
three·way ratings race. figures from
the A.C. Nielsen Co. show.
In sharp contrast to the Mi ss
America s how , anothe r NBC
weekend special. the annual Emmy
Awards b roadcast, boycotted by
many of the striking Hollywood ac-
tors, was only moderately successful
in the ratings No. 32 of 73 pro-·
grams shown in the week ending
Sept. 7.
THE BEAUTY CONTEST, whjch
pulled a rating of 24.9, was one or two
NBC programs in the Top 10 for the
week. itself a rare anomplishment
in recent months.
Nielsen says the rating .or the Miss
American Pageant means of all the
nati(in's TV-equipped homes, nearly
a quarter -24.9 percent -saw at
least part of the program.
Miss America, coupled with NBC's
other Top 10 show, the concluding in·
stallment in a repeat broadcast of the
two-part movie "Midway," in 10th
place, contributed to a rating for the
week of 15.3, second to ABC's 16.4
and ahead of CBS' 13 .8.
THE NETWORKS SA V that means
in an average prime·time minute
during the week, 16.4 percent of the
homes in the country were tuned to
ABC.
It was ABC's third week in a row In
the top postion.
ABC had five or the 10 highest-
rated programs, including "Three's
Company" in second p lace and
"Taxi" third. CBS' mosl-walched
show or the week was "Dallas," in
fourth place.
As has been the case since mid·
April. a large proportion of the pro-
grams broadcast in prime time were
repeats.
COMPTON <AP >
Comics Dan Rowan and
Dick Mart.in have won
$4 .6 million from a
Supe rior Court jury
ABC'FJRST PRIME-TIMEcollege which agreed that
football game of the season, between G e or g e Sch 1 at t e r
Texas and Arkansas, was No. 30 in Productions violated an
the ratings, while CBS' weekend cov· agreement with the duo
erage of the U.S. Open tennis t.ouma-when he started a new
ment attracted fewer viewers, and "Laugh-In" series in
was No. 48 for the Saturday night · 1977.
semifinals and No. 42 for Sunday Richard Purtich, co·
night's semifinals. counsel for Rowan and
An ABC News "While Paper" on Martin during the six-
Fidel Castro's Cuba placed 6lst in the week trial, srud the dis·
ratings. pule centered on oral
CBS listed four of the week's five and written agreements
lowest-rated shows, following NBC's among the producers of
"A Man Called Sloane" in 69th place. the show on the use of its
The CBS programs were, in descend· unique for mat. ·
ing order, "The White Shadow," a The jury's award in·
movie called "Riding for the Pony eluded $7 50.000 in
Express," a Reagan for President p u n it i v e d a m ages
political s pot and "The Waltons." against Schlatter and
BIG CUESIS SET
FOR MVPPET SHOW
LONDON (AP) -"The Muppet
Show'· has numerous big guest stars
lined up for the coming season.
Among them ; •
Roger Moore, Gene Kelly, Carol
Burnett, Hal Linden, Loretta Swit,
Johnny Cash, J ames Coburn, Mac
Davis, Marty Feldman. Deborah
Harry of "Blondfo," Gladys J<njght,
Glenda J ac k so n , Melissa
Ma nchester, Tony Randall, Buddy
Rich , Linda Ronstadt, Brooke
Shields, Paul Simon. Shirley Bassey
and J oan Baez.
his production company.
The original ~·Laugh·
In" s hown on NBC from
1967 through 1972,
was co-produced by
Rowan and Martin's
R oma rt, In c. a nd
George Schlatter -Ed
Friendly Productions.
Rowan and Martin
contended that a 1973
contract stated that the
format of the show could
not be used again unless
a ll parties agreed. If no
agreeme nt could be
reached, the item was to
be submitted for arbitra-
tion, Purtichsaid .
The comedians al·
leged in their suit that
no such agreem ent s
were reached.
Peter O'Toote and Steve Ralt1back
THE STUNT MAN
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tion KCET will launch a fund-raising campaign
next month to bolster its balance sheet after suf·
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ended June 30. a Channel 28 executive srud.
William Lamb. senior vice president and chief
operating officer, said funds from the government
and various federal agencies began to dry up dur·
ing the last year.
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SEA TILE (AP l A radio station's proposal
to rename a city park in honor or the late rock
guitarist Jimi Hendrix has been labeled "crass
commercialism" by the city's parks s uperinten-
dent.
Radio station KZOK, with a rock ~ic
format. began promoting the idea on the air tlils
week and received "overwhelmingly positive"
response from listeners, says promotion director
Janet Wainwright.
But. Parks Superinte ndent Walter Hundley
said naming a park after Hendrix, a Seattle
native. should come only after "careful consider a-
tion, not after some media hype "
The station is proposing that the park be
named on Sept. 18, the lOt.h anniversary or Hen·
drix's death.
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MARI'' . TtUll' I AI') T hr r ancy
·rundlbou e" wht-1 f' HMk tlud'iOn and Ellu abeth
faylor l)rt•t ·nded to hve and love ror movie f 81\S a
gent>rallon atto has been lorn down The lu1mber
""a.a used lo bulld nt'w b1&ms .and pen.11 on th •C vast
runrb o( real lirf' c Uleman Worth Evana ~
What's ten "' the old hOu:it" actually nt was
only a fn<·ade hu be('n tallt:n over by JU l'ltrab·
bit~ 1md .,n11kca
It 5 ~n ~ yt>an1 s1nre th1• motion p lcture
<i1 anl' was mad.-on Evans ' sprawllng iranch,
and 1i1hout th1• only thtn11 that hua not chan, ged in
that quartN rc•ntury 1is tht' 41rlcJ rian&elund itself.
It's still hot and dry. und c11lll1• still 11rait 11mong
I hf' yucC'a1' und 11rr ulJ bru11h
F.VANS, 71, WHO Pl.A Y•:D A C.'OWll-41 ND in
thr 19M t>1•1<', h1.111 !>old his 1·11nc·h to one of Ii as two
MUil< and movt'<i into town
lron1t'ally. he livcb 111 a ru1 rilt'I motion 1r•lcture
tht'ater tl\t• "Tutu,' which h't> bou11.ht six
ye.irs .1go unc1 ronverkd into 1i1 re~1den c:e for
h1mselt un<i h11$ w1h:, t'uthenne She has a
rf'sp1ratory 1.tilml'nt and ha!i spent most oft lie past
~ear 1n a hcl!'lp1tul 1n near by AJpine
. Out at th<' Evans ranl·h, 14 miles froo1 town,
tbe Evans· ~ld~r !.On, 'lay, who was a tet?o-ager
during the filming or the movie. )S 44. He runs the
runch, and ha~ boys of has own, ages 20 and 18,
both rodeo riders lie also has a lS-yc!ar·old
dautlhler who playi. tennis
CLAY'S KID BROTHER , BUB, als o js a
rancher in this West Texas cattle countr;jl. Clay
and Bub donned lo ng dresses and substill.I led ror
actress Me rcedes McCambridge during th 1! scene
in which she supposedly was bucked off 11 horse
and fatally injured in the classic based o n Edna
Ferber's novel.
"My boys rode, I guess. 25 bucking ho rses to
get that scene," the older Evans recalled.
They finally used Bub in the movie. h··ut Clay
was a t a disadvantage he had a broken foot.
Like its set, the movie aJso has suffe red the
r avages of lime.
"I've seen it several times. but they've cut it
way down. It was a three hour show to star!. with,"
said Evans, a tall. hard-drivlJ1g cattlem an who
worked his land from t he saddle or a ho rse and
was definitely not a "gentleman rancher "
"BUT I THOUGHT IT TURNED OU'lf pretty
good. I didn't like the book. As a matter o f fact. if
I'd have read that damn book before I signed the
contract, I don't think I would have !;igned,"
Evans said.
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The contract 111lowin1 Wamer Brot. Inc. to
film the movie on his la nd .Uwl1ted that Evans could hovt: .. a ll i mprovementa."
That included about SS,000 worth of 1hrubs of
till kinds, trees and hedaes -rarities in these
parts.
But the maanlllcent "home," the centerpiece
of lhe set built on Evans' land, hu been stripped
lo Its skeleton. Only the 60·foot•\all frame remains,
towering over a heap of weathered, gray boards -------------about 00 yarda from the new ranchhouse Clay and
his wife, La8l1nche, bulll.
''There's some lumber left, but we used most
of It oo the ranch," Evans said. "We'd send the
boys out there to get lumber whenever we needed
it !or barns or pens or fences, what have you." .
THE EVANS RANCH SPANNED S5 sections
35,200 acres at the time "Giant" was filmed
here. Since then, the ranch has grown to nearly 100
sections, or 64 ,000 acres.
"You'd be surprised al how many people still
go out there to look a t what's left of the Hollywood
set ," Evans said. He c huc kles when he'
recalls tricks "the "Giant" crew used to crtate im-
ages.
"Ben Avant he's dead now -had a little
place down the road with a rattletrap or a
windrnilJ, and that's where they 'struck oil.' They
used molasses mixed with water, and when they
made it squirt up, James Dean went up there and
got it all over h.im."
Evans said h.is cowhands were paid $15 each
for playing themselves as "extras" in the movie -
"and that was a hell of a price in those days."
Besides the money. they got to m eet the
celebrities.
"ROCK HUDSON WAS SU RE A NICE old
boy. J ames Dean was a peculiar kind of a boy, but
he was all right. Elizabeth Taylor was awful proud
of herself.
"It took two duys lo get her off the train" that
runs on trac'ks s kirting the northern edge of
Evans' ranch. He said she stayed on the train
night and day. resting while the crew prepared the
scene of her arrival.
"They ha uled up a truckload or tumbleweeds
on one side and a truckload of dirt on the other and
used a motor with a propeller to make a big wind.
It was kind of unpleasant with that· dirt and
tumbleweeds blowing all over them," Evans said.
He said Miss Mccambridge "was the most
popular girl on the location."
And actor Alexander Scourby, who played the
ranch boss , "was a real nice old fellow, but I don't
think he ever saw a horse before," Evans said.
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Aa atudenta to back to acbool, lunch ooe. •«•ln becomes a prime lJaue to meal plannen ..
Whether the lunches are brown·baeted from home or pW'chued in a cafeteria, parent.a abould be COD·
cemed about nutritional value.
The fandi.np of th~ Senate Select Committee
on Nutrition and Human Needa, lncreued national
interest ln good nutrition and improvina diet.
Local and national consumer 1roupe or1ani1ed
during the '708 are witneu to a 1reater deslre on
the part of the American public to exercise
healthier habits.
One non·profil organiaaUoo eupporj.ed by cov·
emment, corporate and private contributiooa, the
American Health Foundation, hu conducted a
classroom health education procram alnce 19'15. It
promotes positive health and nutrition attitudes in
scbool·ue children:
Am0ng other things, tile proaram teaches
children to be aware of their ideal body wei1hts,
blood pressures and serum cholesterol le vela: dis·
couraaes cicarette smoking and encoura1ea re-
gular exercise.
OTHER ADVOCATES OF increased student
participation and awareness of personal health are
students themselves. In 1971, prompted by student
dissatisfaction with school lunches, a public school
in Oakham. Mus., began serving school lunches
family.style and conducted education programs
during the meaJ.
A Milwaukee school banned all vending
machines and hired chefs to det1ign their menus.
Other schools considered student·oriented ap·
proaches to improving school lunches and initialed
the changes. "
Not all successful nutrition education pro-
grams, however. are necessarily conducted at
school, through students or other programs. Good
eating habits, in the long nm, can be most effe<:·
lively taught at home by example.
SCHOOL LUNCHES PACKED at home are no
exceptioo.
For interest and nutrition make s&ndwicbes
with a variety of breads.
Good choices for sandwich fillings include
peanut butter, lean meats like turkey or chicken.
tuna salad made with water·packed tuna, or low
fat cheeses. 1 For crunch and color, pack raw vegetables to
be eaten plain or with a dip.
Include whole fruits or fruit juices, and skim
or low fat milt if it isn't available at school. ·
When carrying perishables, chill fooda well
and pack in insulated containers.
For desse.rt, pack a treat that adds to. the
meal's nutritional value -a small box of raUlins
or other dried fruit, a cookie with nut.a, fruit or
whole grains, a puddin& packed in ill own insulat-
ed container.
The following recipes were developed with
nutrition and children in mind. Peanut Butter
Sesame Fruit Squares provide plant protein and,
because they're made with only oae e11. are
mode.rately low in cholesterol. Tbe puddiq is
made with skim milk and tbe eraeken include
whole wheat flour.
PSANVT avnE• SESAME nun SQtJA•ES
~ cup sifted flour
~ teaspoon baking aoda
IA teaspoon baking powder
Dash salt v. cup com oil margarine
~ cup chunky peanut butter
~ cup firmly packed brown s ugar
legg
11' cup chopped dried mixed fruit or raisins
If.& cup sesame seeds
Grease 8 x 8 x 2·inch baking pan. In small
bowl stir together flour, baking soda, baking
powder and salt. In large bowl with mixer at
medium seeect. beat together margarine, peanut
butter, sugar and egg until smooth. With wooden
1poon, stir in flour mixture, fruit and sesame
seeds. Spread into prepared pan. Bake in 350-
degree oven lS to 18 minutes or until cake tester
inserted in center comes out clean. (Entire surface
· will be lightly ltrowned>.' Mam M (2-inch)
squares:
PEANUT BVnER CHOCOLATE PUDDING
11' cup firmly packed brown sugar
Y4 cap com starch
3 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa
i.. teaspoon salt
3~ cups skim milk
o/4 cup creamy or chunky peanut butter
1 leaspoon vanilla
Jn 2-quart saucepan stir together sugar, com
starch cocoa and salt. Gradually stir ln milk until
smooth. Stirring· corustanUy, bring to boll over
medium heal and beil 1 minute. Remove from
beat. Stir ln peanut butler and ~anilla. Cover;
refrigerate. Makes about 6 (lh cup) servings. ..
PEANUT BUTTER CRACKERS
l cup unsifted whole wheat flour
l cup unsifted flour
1 teaspoon salt-
i.; cup creamy peanut butler
2 tablespoons com oil margarine
a,.; cup ski m milk (about)
ln medium bowl, stir together flours and salt.
With pastry blender or 2 knives, cut in peanut but·
ter and margarine until fine crumbs form.
Gradually add enough milk, tossing to blend well,
to form a stiff dough. Press dough firmly into balls
with bands. divide dough into thirds. Flatten \-!I
dough slightly and roll thinly (less than 1/16-inch)
on ligbUy floured pastry cloth or board. (Dough
will be firm.)-Cut into 2·incb squares, diamonds or
rounds. Place oo ungreased cookie abeet. Pierce
with fork. Brush with milk and if desired, sprinkle
with seeds such as sesame, caraway, celery or
poppy. Repeat with remaining dough. Balte in
375-degree oven S to 8 minutes or until brown. Cool
on wire racks. Store in tightly covered container.
Makes about 8 dozen crackers.
OUNGE BACON 'N ' EGG SANDWICH ·
4 bard-cooked eggs, chopped
2 oranges, peeled, cut ln bite·size pieces.
drained
4 slices bacon, cooked, crumbled
1/4 cup mayonnlWle or salad dressing
I slices whole wheat bread
Alfalfa sprout.a or lettuce
In bowl, combine eggs, oranges , bacon and
(See LUNCH, Page CS)
-After School~
-After a long bard day at school, moct children
look forward to a 1pecial treat when they get home
-aomethinl to bold them over until dinner or to
satisfy that sweet tooth.
Mothers find themaelves searcbini for snacka
that doo't provide wasted calories, yet will appeal
to their children.
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PEAN1.JT BUTrER 'N J ELL\' SNACKWICBES
1 cup peanut butter
2 tablespooos honey
3 cups oven toasted rice cereal
3 envelopes unflavored gelatine
1A cup cold water
1 cup bolling water
2 cans (6 ounces each)· frozen grape juice
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One recipe that will win honors-with everyone
is "Peanut Butter •n Jelly Snackwicbes."
Thia snack idea combioel two foods that
children often u.t as their favorites -peanut but·
ter and jelly. 1be "bread" ol this "anackwich" ac-
tuallyia,,eanut butter and cnmcby ovee·touted
rice cereal, mi.zed to1ether with a small amouot of
honey for just a hint of sweetneu.
concentrate ---
The "jelly" layer combines unflavored
gelatine, which has been c:lissolved ln water, with
frozen grape juice concentrate. 1be froseo eoacen·
trate not only provides a hearty erape navor, but
chills the mixture quickly so that in just a few
minutes the top layer of "bread" can be added.
The snacks are made in an 8-incb bakinl pan,
then cut into single servi.DCJ. Extra 1elatine bu
been added so they're euy to pick up.
Only Mom will know bow simple Peanut But·
ter 'n Jelly Snacltwtches are to mate. One lute
and the lcida will place them oa tbelr bonon list of
favorite dishes. ,
ln medium bowl, blend peanut butter with
honey; stir in cereal. Press \-2 ooto bottom or 8·
-inch baking pan; set aside.
In medium bowl, sprinkle unflavored gelatine
over cold water; let stand 1 minute. Add boiling
water and stir unW gelatine is completely dis·
solved. Stir in grape juice concentrate. Let stand
until mjxture is slightly thickened, about S
minutes. Tuni into prepared pan; lightly press re·
ma.ining cereal mixture onto gelatine. Chill until
firm. To serve, cut into squares. Mates 9 servings.
F&ESll OL\NGE AND YOGAT wmaL
2orao1es. peeled, cut in bite-size pieces
1 container (8 ounces) banana or strawberry
yogurt
In electric blender, combine all ingredients;
blend uotil smooth_ Makes 2 servings (about 2 cups)~ <See SNACKS, Page l..'5)
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Increase Almost 3 Percent
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Food Costs Escalate
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dro ut:hl , 'uvermu• kt'l
b I I I N I n t' r t' a i. 1• iJ b \
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month tht• Wt'\Hld h1.:
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111 t'Vc.•n c.'tl ' ,•ht•,•k,•J ll\
lht• AP ·n,;. J\11.:ij!"I rl1't'
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Jul~ llU'f"\'J!>t'
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dom h.st of 14 (•ornmonh
purcha~ food .and non food produ('\&, ('ht'('kl'd
t h r Prl ('t' •l one
.. upt.>rmarkt l \n each of
ll Cll\~j 01\ itar('h \,
t97:t .ind ha rl'Cht'ekt-d
•Ill or about the !\tart of
t'iH'h sucN.'t"d1ng month
mo1ui the late:51 hnd
lllj.l!I f hto nrnrkNbat>kt•t
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ger them In ony otht•r
m o n t h \' it (' e ,1 t J u n f
wht'n b1llb w .. nl uv 1w
avera1u· or 3 I JM.•rrcnt
r\Sl' in tht.• July markvt
busket meas ur<.'d by lht•
AP was onl y iH•vf•11
1,·n1 h!i of a percent
B -1 5 Doe n~t Qualify
As Vitanu11, ~ a y RDs
M 1•11t pr1ct•11 art• to
bham~ for much of the
1n<·rt•aM.' tn su~roiarket
t>1ll11 and the tlrnul(ht ,.,
111 lrnict partl rn1por1s1
hh· Ttw pnrt· of ~ '"11111d
or ,, .mklur1er.!I wt•lll up
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11 t·ltwN during Auti111il .
pork c•ht111s wt.•n · 111> m
0 11\t' t' It h •!i • dlCI 1J 11(•'1
chu1·k r'lll!t' 111 six' t•1tu·i.
Mt• 111 u<'«o u1111.·d for :n
verl'enl or tht' l h'll)b ""
tht· A I' t·heckhi.t und :19
pt•rt'cnt or Uw AUl(U!il Iii
('ft'UM.'1' Tht< drouf(ht u11d heat
"'a"e l.'aw.ed the dt•athb
uf m1lhoru. of l'htl·ken!i
As the i.upply or poultry
"en t do~n . p eop l e
turned to beef and pork
The 1ncrea!>ed demand
:.l'nl hog a nd ('att le
1u1c·e:. up, despite the
fact t hat i.ome c atlle
were sent lo market ear
ly temporarily boost·
1n g the s up pl y
because paslureland had
dried up The drought
also has caused feed
gram 1>rices to increase.
b oosting the price o f
production for formc•r!J
and the prire of meat for
consumers
Buller prices. which
rm.e t•urller \hlli year,
lht'll h•vt•lt>d orr . took
u11ulht1r jump Ttw price·
o( U IX)lUUJ of buttt.•r In
Cfl'UIH'd lfUrtlllo: /\Ul(ll!\t
111 t ht• C'IW<'khst store 111
I :! t'llll'!i A~u 111, tht•
drou.iht wus pur tly to
lJluuw. :illll't' rullk. vru
1hw t1un 111 some :1tal1·~
w ub t·ut by the dry, hot
wt>atht-r r>urmg the rl'llt
of this year, howev<'r.
milk prodUClll)n IS l'll
peclt'd to average 2''l
pt.'rcenl to 3'~ per cl'nt
Jht>vt' tht' :.<.ime period
la~\ year, taking the
prl':.:.ure off the price of
dairy products.
W hl'n b u '11.111110 not
a '1tt11lun·•
The ca:.e J)tJIO'>l H \5
a :.ubstanct> ~uld a'> a
\'ltamtn but labt'lcd by
h l'.llth 1:are pr o
foss11,nab J~ u potential
ly dungerous fraud, 1s
outlined m a re('ent 1s
sue or Environmenta l
Nutrition newsletter
T he publll'ation .
authored by registered
dietitians. says pro
moters of B 15 market it
as an effective treat
ment f o r ag ing .
a lco holis m . cancer ,
diabetes. schizophrenia
and sexual impotence.
The article says B 15
has no proven curative
properties. d oes not
meet the basic scientific ,,
:.pe,·1hcatmms lu quahf}
.b d vttamm and ma.>-
ha vt> mutageruc as ~ell
a c..1rc inogen1 c pro
per\les The ·U .S Food
and Drug Administra
lion reported.I> 1s crack
mg down on B-15 sup
plie rs a nd has forced
some out of business
H e u t"t h <' a r G p r o
fessionals urge con
sumers to be cautious
with all vitamin supple-
me nts. Most agree that
unless othe rwise ad -
v 1sed by a doctor. it is
best to obtain ~vitamins
a nd minerals from the
four food groups of m ilk.
meal. vegetables a nd
fruits, and bre ads and
cereals rather than from
unnecessary vitamin
s upplements.
The August picture
contrasted sharply with
the s ituation during Ju
ly. when the m arket
bas ket increased at the
checklist store in only
eight of the cities s ur·
veyed and decreased in
fi ve cities. The over all
Con:>umers hunting
prH'l' Hrops during
Au~ust had to look long
a nd hard Mo r<.' th an
one third of the item s on
the AP checklis t in·
creased 10 price las t
month . less than one
fifth dcrrcased .
Bag Lunch
If you brown-bag your
lunch and are watching
your calories. too. t ry
this nutritional meal.
Pack two hard-cooked
eggs. a small plastic bag
fill ed wit h carrot a nd
celt>ry s ticks. ch e rry
tomatoes. green pepper
a nd mushroom s lices
and an easy dessert of
a n apple. orange or
banana .
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f>•·u r S u111•rrrltirke l Shopper -A
11u1w r111:1rk1•I It\ m y :ireu 111 notorious for the
"har.iuln!'I'' that it ud vt'rtil\es.
Ry tht linw I 1(4't to this store on Fnday
uflnn1w>n. 1t 1H us ually r,ut of ma ny of these
111w<·lul11 Th111 Htore d rws not give rain checks .
Wh4·n I 1·omplain to the manager, he s ays
lhut ttu"I 1w1lll'y rnukt•s it worthwhile for peo·
pie• tu 'lh1111 t•ll rl 11·r m th1· week
I n :•:t. T HIS IS v •:RY UNFAJR . When
tl11• !\Ion• a<lv('11.1scs that its sa le prices are
KW1d lhrou~h Sutunlay, ll should have a sum-
1•1t•11I KUJIJJIY to la:-.t through the end of that
1l11y
Whal «l111 11 shopper do abou~ something
l1k1· lhl <i'' Mud 1n M1ssoun
1'1·111 M ;1d Het~ul food stores that do
not hav1• 1111 h:111d !.uffi.r1 ent s upplies of ad-
v1•rl1~wtl 'IJlf•1·1al'>" ;ire violating the Fede ral
Tr :1111-('1Horn1\o,1on·, avail ability rule (16
< 'f"H 14!4 1
Orw•· •• \lort· " put on notice that it has
y111lal1'fl 1111'> ruh-. 1t risk!> a penalty of up to
$11l .OOO ,1 cl<1y for eat•ll -;ubsequcnt violation.
This r uh· ,1pfJllf•!t to every reta il food !>tore in
th(• 1•1111111 ry
T tw a .. ·a1latnhty rule does not require
that ... t11rt'' g1 vc «ustomers rain checks when
tht•y run out or an advertised s pecial. But the
l''TC: ll<wi. <·onsidcr ram checks as evidence
that th<' stort· intend~ to have on hand a suffi·
r 11:nt '"PJlly of advertised ite ms .
S hoppe r s w ho fin d grocer y s tores
and 'upt•rm<irkets that are consistently out of
:erlvE·rt1i>l•d s pcrials should inform one of the
10 FT(' r£'~1onal office!> They are located in
Bos ton, New York, Clevela nd, Chicago,
Atlanta, Dallas, De nver. Los Angeles. San
Francisco and Se~ttle.
Since the FTC's availablllty rule took ef-
fect in 1971, several states have adopted ~
similar rules as part of their consumer
protection erforts. So, shoppers should also
check whether their state has such a regula· Hon ·
In preparing my response to thjs letter . I
learned that the FTC is re-examining the
availabl\ity r ule. Because or pressures from
the retail food industry, it is possible that the
rule will be dropped altogether. This would
leave many shoppers without any form of
this impartant consume r safeguard
I BELIEVE that the FTC has not s uffi-
ciently pubhcized the availability rule. Lake
Mad 1n Missouri. most shoppers are unaware
of the protel'l1on 1t affords them
I urge reader!> who believe the FTC
s ho uld retain <1nd IJNtcr publar1ze the
iiva1lab1hty rull· to '>l·nd tht•1r 1·omments to
Ri c h ard Donohue. Fi·d •ral Trade Com
miss ion. Room 272, Washington. U C 20$80
I would also hkt• to hf'ar about readers ·
experience!> with food '>lores that ar e con
s1stenlly out of advertised s pecials Please
write to m<.' in care of tht!i news paper
REFUNO (ff TUE DAV
Wnt<:' to the following r.edd rcss lo receive
the form required by this offer, which 1s good
for a free 32 -o unc(• bottle of Liste rine
Listerine l Ccnl Sale. I' 0 Box 2838. Maple
Plain, Mini) 55348 This offt'r cxpirt-s Nov. 30,
1980
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FOOD Wednes<Say. Septembef 10. 1930 OAILVPILOT
.
White Fish for Holiday
Autumn often inspires
;; roman tl<' period or
reflection ubout the
mellowing 't'~H for
many people Hut, tor
t h ose o f tht' J e1411h
Calth. tt 111 an e ~<'tally
re0 et'tlVt' time °ht'l'MUSf'
It marks tht> bt>~anmng
of a d e pl) rch6(10U
hohday
flo•h tla.)httnuh. th1:1
yt>ar &opt 11. 1:. tht• .:.tort
of a 10 day ob,t•rvanrt•
of thl• Jl•w\sh Nt•w Yt•111
It is a tlnw when ·J t'W!i
re>fle<'t oo thl' t'vt•nts 11(
lhl' past t>u r. uto1w C\lr
their s in~ und bt>l(ln
Snt'W
This as uhw a timt•
wh e n t ralltt 1o n n l
cer emon1e art> com
plimented by traditional
and sy mbolH· mt>•ls
There are ft>l4 d1t't.u'
restru:uons dunng th11:1
hol1da} and J ew1 1:1 h
cooks take pride an :.en
in g mt>al ' 14 h1 ch ore
mel:tnangful and enJoyn
ble
The Hakt>d Stufft-d
Wh ite fo'tsh featured
here is an ideal sugges
lion for hght but tasty
dinners during the Rosh
Hashanah holiday In
the Hebrew t radition.
the afternoon of Rosh
Hashanah begins with a I
purification rile, always
held near a bod y of
Turkey
Good Buy
WASHINGT ON <AP >
Pork and turkey
should be featured in
your meat shopping list
this month if you are
looking for the best
b argains. th e
Agriculture Department
reports
P ork product io n
should be 4 percent to 6
percent h.igher than last
year. helping keep sup·
pl ies plentiful a nd ,
perhaps, prices within
reason.
The n e w <.'rop o r
turkeys is expected to be I about the same as last
season. But the good
news is that supplies of
turkey in cold storage
are some 25 percent to
30 percent more than a
year ago.
On the other hand.
beef production will be
about the same as last'
September. well below 1
the high levels or recent
years, resulting in only
"adequate" supplies of
this meat
Chicken a lso is only
adequate, t he depart·
ment reports. as are
eggs, milk and dairy
products
Egg output wtll be
down l percent to 3 per·
cent from last year . of·
ficials said.
Dairy products will be
moving out of storage,
at least partly to help
meet the heavier back·
lo-school demand.
But. let's get back to.. l
those abundant items
that s h o uld h ave
seasonall y lowered
prices.
The department says
to look for large supplies
of grapes, pears. purple
plums. lemons. limes.
raisins. prunes, peanuts.
rice. dry beans. s plit·
pea s and canned
spinach.
Supplies of plums
other than the purple
kind will be light, Of·
ficials report. and there
will be only adequate
amo unt s of fr es h
peaches and nectarines.
Dieting
Working dieters can
really keep tabs on their
weight by toting lettuce
and crisp vegetables to
the office. These can all
be tossed together and
combined with favorite
lightweight dressing for
a satisfying, diet-right
midday meal. To keep
crisp, pack the greens in
a small ice filled plastic
cooler .
T8008
The U.S. government
has approved tacos for
school JW1Ch programs.
If ·you have access to a
stove at noon, t ry thls
nutr itious taco recipe.
Dice 3 1c ups cooked
c h ic k e n ·(about o/•
pounds) ; combine with 1
package (1\4 oun ces)
taco seasoning mix and
1 cup water. Bring to a
boil. Reduce heat. Sim·
mer 10 mjnutes . Spoon
into taco shells
watt>r bt'arin~ riah Thi'
lbh 1ymboll1e1 man.
who can be ·•u u1ht tn a
net of trouble." Ir ht
dol's not watch hla con
duct
The babd liah aua
iutt'd here I• m•df'
"f\h ~ pe1nut oil. the
traditional favorite.
BAKED STUFF D
MRTt: nMH
1., cup peanut 011
,., <'U P c ho ppl'd
union
4 <'lov~ garll<'. fine
I) chopped
l <."UP ~hopped fre~h
panlty
l 14 \o 4~ pound. I
w h ite rish. clean and
spill ror ftutrmc
• small tu rn.,tO\'"
thinly Ali<'M
,.., gree n pe pper,
aht't'd Into r1n.cs
I lr mon . thinly
hcf'd nu t z lablt>spoons or
p~anut oil an 1 amall
J kll lt'l over m t>dlum
ht-a t Add onton and
garlic . l'ook unti l
ttn<lt'r Remove frorn
hf'at Ml• rn r hoppf•d
parale-y
Stutf white riah with ~
or p ar!lley m l•ture
Place fish 1n a large
Ollt'd baJunJC dish Pour
l't rnatnlnfl ,,eanul oil
ovt-r fish Bake at ~ d cf(r l'cs .,. for 15
mlnuh'll Spoon remain·
In .: pars l ey mixt u re.
uround riifh Arran~e
tumatOt's, ~rcen pepper
und lemon as u garnish
around fish . Continue
baktnt( 15 minutes . or
until fosh flakes easily
with u fork . Serve im
rn~drntely Makes 8 to 10
servings
Baked White Fish
is made with pure
peanut oil.
CHEc1· OUT von
.LATEST SPECIAL PRICES! .
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B~E ··.,
CHUCK R
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FROZEN FOODS
1.:i ~ u/ l'T\tj l.0""0';""~ T "1... F-Tot»io '5 Extra PllzaP£.,.1 uo ... ,
•11 I
Orc·lda Potato Crispcrs
4 • ,,,q r~1 MA• t
Roman Meal Waffles
t 1/ ,.. 'f" f , ....... " u
Pct Pitz Fruit Pies
.... "'-I I ,.t.1 .... • .. "' .... ' f;. \Y.,. ltt I.A( Jcrseymaid Ice Cream
~1 ....... r ,..,\f,.4<.t-
Van de Kamp F1Sh Flllcts
111 ... 11111."-"'...t t°"tklntSt""J(f
Green Giant Broccoli
~t.)J'tt ( f.'o\.l_K~l
Mar·Kcs Beef Taquitos
}69
.95
.85
.99
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3 29
.85
}09
DELICATESSEN
""I/ ,,,.. ... Oii COOl<tO '>ALN'\I Vons Sliced Beef Salami
'•·t I/ l '*"' I W lf)O/ ( 'JPT~ Jcrseymaid Sour Cream
1/<Jl ""'<l <'lll5-....,'> Ct<H-... HKlll Kraft American Cheese
Wl!'>~Rf"Cl'("<;I fl I .,-, I._..,.• 1••0•
Vons Longhorn Cheddar
• .. 11/ ""ll lf:'!CfiJ.,l
Ortega Taco Shells
I ~<l/ f Tl"< "Vo<;.ARO!<HJI< COLI SL~,.
Vons Potato Salad
\)t'()"'('f '"" WliOl[ Ol!H"' \'{~
Vlasic Deli Diil Pickles
l<U f~C, OR""V"~l -.'lf""'(f:PS 01' Virginia Beef Wieners
l)Ol ""<i 11<> llOlrl<f PA(>VIG£
Jones Sliced ~rwurst
l>PACl\OR~T Mini Pit.a Bread
}98
.89
1 s9
'" }94
·.95
.59
.99
.98
.89
Or1ega Green Chi~~
I nd11ladd Siiuc e
l.d V1Ct01111 Taco Sauce ..
Lt1 Victor~' Taco Sauce
.47
.4 7 BLEACH .• 15 Ro'>an1.i Refried Bran-.
.45
.63
.79 Ju.rnit.is Menuctllo Mcnudo 1 og .69
GROCERIES
AC''"' ( fVlntt '*-''I "''t '·"" Lawry's Dressing
•ti 11.t""i t ' ....
Fancy Famis Tomato Paste
.76
.27
)19 H ••""" I 1 Del Monte Tomato Ca~p
'11 •;'' f ~ , ...
S r. W Baked Beans
... (, ....... '''"" Comstock Pie FiDlng
ti ..... , .......
Dole Fruit Cocktail
•• """ • t ......
Fancy Farms Pear Halvu
" ~ .. ,..., t ( """' ''"""' "'..,..,..r , Grapefruit Juice
ok t .. i"'tt f I A..,
Dole Pineapple Jui$:e
JI .,q/ ( l"" ''''.\fr\
Kcms Strawberry Nectar
M 1l/ IHI (i<A"flf~"'
Ocean Spray Cocktail
u .. ~1-..1 '"'" Vons Diced Beets
ft.\l( l,Atl(~,A..-J1)f'f
Jerscymald Apple Juice
.79
}31
.51
.83
.85
.92
·)31
}69
.33
}15
SERVICE SEAFOOD
' "'-'" ... l>l f 1'1} .. If 0 ' •r.t., T urt>ot Fillets
t Jll "''~PAC If a.
Red Snapper Fillets
I ill"•<,/ "rO< (I 1"'1-' I
Dover Sole Allcts
"IOll"'PlUllll \Jl\'l"'lll
Fancy Raw Shrimp
IA 149
l& }69
w 2 59
lD J39
'HOT' BAKERY
111 ... S 611 Oii< °"VAll-'BI t O'-l •AT ~ 1()11{ '> ~fTH
11()1 8"111.ltl C"-"-fOll ,.,.,..Ml'>f '>fOlll CAU
PHOt-1 ~llO'lbl!D AI AOT100\0f fl;ISPAQE
"'4JISI ""°Dl\l(fOU', 29 Fresh Brownies EA •
llll°'C I< HOU AVf)llH I
Cinnamon Rolls 6 ~}29
(A .19
GROCERIES
I "'>ll"flt .. 1!10" 'fl( K .59 r.tucoa Margarine
4UU .. <f( ( '•~ .89 Schilling Black Pepper
8Ull°"i t J4Jl 312 Sunrise Instant Coffee
Jt.111,,, I C ..._,.. .42 Vons Evaporated Milk
~H"llll'ClllOCTlL }03 Country Kitchen Syrup
~OJ'W( '"' .92 Mazola No-Stid(
.J P<llJ"{)f',ll'\ .93 Swans Down Cake Flours
1!. l\tl/ (.\""' 1'f"<t11' ~Jl4lRUtU .74 Dennisons Chili W/Beans
-1 !>OJ""f-r"°"'I .73 Underwood Deviled Ham
7 PO<l"'n e ... c; J91 Crave Dry Cat Food
7H•~f BO~ mwf)fl>l·U .196 Purex Detergent
,,,. 01 "'' 11r,.."' our. 2 49 Purex Liquid °11f'gent
10()(1"'(.f [lllt 111 )59 The Tannery Vinyl Cleaner
VOllKEOOnll 211 Mop & Glo Floor Care
LIQUOR
I 1H!IUI 80 PliQOf" 6 79 Mill>rook Vodka
1 1)111r.11 "'f'Oli'fro 998 Scoresby Scotch
I 7)11TEll
Gordon's Gin 999
7'°~1!t.£t<O£.OV.-V Seagram s 7-Crown 5s9
12-0Ul'OCE -12 PACll -0,'<
CoorsBttr 399
IUfTC~ 299 Oalk> Chablis Blanc
7'°1'11.WfEll }29 Cellar Scle<:t Zlnfa~
I )l.ltlR 249 Criberl Vino Blanco
MEATS MEATS
r "Ill t111"G 0""1t Ii CIJT )48 1~111 r ~,.. 11111 )98 Beef Chuck Steaks Iii Boneless Stewing Beef
'"'~ f """"'t.,,U.(I r }98 I t1'!, ~ I "" .. , ... ' ,, '" ' ' }99 Boneless Chuck Steaks LP Steak Tonight
IN41 ._ ",..,-: t'W'TTT"HUl "-W1 ,:-2 09 >\It; I "fl"-'" ,~ }88 Boneless FamJySteaks Corned Beer Brisket
., 4 II\..._ 1 """'a -..of'
16 2 68 k• tt h"'"''' .69 Beef Cube Steaks Fresh Turitey Drumsticks
"-1-411 f-.,,.._,.6t.U ttJI h~'d> ll "'t.)t't'l OW }98 litll "'N', .. O }29 Boneless Rump Roast 11\ Fresh Turkey Thighs I'
'"'*"l """"'"' r-..rtRC'1T }39 vo..., .. ~J~U. 4~& \.~~· '" 2 29 Beef Chuck Roast UI Hilshire Farm Sausage
HEAL TH f, BEAUTY PRODUCE
6.tf"X,.,., r 1 33 , .. ( £ I A."f) •t• > .39 Aqua Fresh Toothpaste Fresh Nectarines ,,
l )cl/ Oii ~l!; Ol:OD 11~0l }09 Gl1H,.. !!CHI CLIJ"lli' .39 Secret Spray A/P Crisp Broccoli ..a
llOl NEC.£..\ llOOV IJfl (()"!)fl\Ol'll P 188 11'11 AM A~l 01 ll4'l "'fP .29 NutriTonlc Pink Grapefruit I \
"''-Ylllfll>-.HAOI ~lURI Al 259 1100-.C( llA~I I .69 Preference Hair Color Red Ripe Strawberries IA
r,ra~L~l.L aJrLo n 155 -K IOSfHOOI Nl'WCllOP l lll 8 9 Golden Ocllclous Apples fl!\(; •
80IJ"l.t l01'°" ORQll 2 39 61N\.H POI
l• 3 49 Coppertooc Suntan Hanging Boston F cm
'>l1 Oii OOUll'-1: EOOl 20'>
Personna Auto Matic .88 Ol 1 ll ~ f[ 11'°'.011
ltalan Squash l6 .39
DOUBLE·THE·DIFFERENCE
OUR GUARANTEE OF LOW PRICES
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Sandwich-Popularity Growing
. The a•ndwlch con·
nuts to trow In
popularity and var\ety
to the po nt thot the Earl
of Sandl'ich would tum
over ln his arave If be
aaw how t1'0d~rn rooka
have changed hl1 two
•lkes of bread around •
piece of mta\ Can you
lm11ln~ his rta('Uon to a
sandwlC'h made 111. tth
caullnowerettes or red
rabb~~r or or~ng~a t
Thef\t I'\' ML o ft>w of
lht' fruit~. 'egclable1
Mnd <'ond1meutt-that
nestle atop " -11t n• of
brflad and 11rt• c·allt>d
Sandwu·h ln thu. ne"'
Vl'r5alll\! rt'<'IPl' ltll'LI
T h ti !I t• o v .. 11 f a r t'
health SIU\d14 ll'ht'S .ire or
the .. do 11 .) our.,ell 'u1t'
ty " and tht'rdorl' :.uhSf)
most all appN1te' An
assortment or bread
are pread 14 llh t.•tth't•r
cream chet ~t: or u
Danish ch~e ouxtuN!
1'hen from llll ara;ay of
toppings each person
builds h.Js own sandwich
The combmat1on1 are
limitless orange slices
topped with ctuves: cab·
bage, c arrots and
raisins; scallions, •P·
pJes and grapes; black
olives, tomato, celery
and onions; and on and
on and on.
CREAM CHEESE
SPREAD
1 3-ounce package
cream cheese
2 tablespoona milk
Combine cheese and
milk to make a smooth
spread.
DANISH CHEESE
SPR EAD
1 cup dairy sour
cream
Fresh Corn
Buy Only
As Needed
So you bought a dozen
ears of fresh com on the
cob. You may have
bought too much. Fresh
sweet com is a vegetable
to buy only in the amount
you will eat in one day
and then buy some more.
Of all the vegetables
(or fruits, for that mat-
ter )· in the market, the
flavor of fresh sweet corn
is the most illusive. Com
sugars which give com
its good sweet flavor
change quickly to
starch. . .even with the
best refrigerated storage
conditions. As sugars go,
so goes the flavor and you
can be left with not·SO·
sweet sweet corn.
"In the old days" sweet
corn cooks had a rule:
''Ten minutes from
garden to cooking pot."
They meant it and the
sweet corn was sweet.
Unless you h ave a
garden. the 10-minute bit
now is t.mr.-aJistic. Sweet
corn flavor must be as·
s ured in other ways.
One auurance of good
flavor is improved
varieties of sweet corn,
but the rest is up lO you.
Buy sweet com from a
refrigerated counter or
from a farmer who has
just brought the corn
from the field. If the corn
has husks. they should be
crisp and green and don't
be afraid to peel them
back and look at the
kernels . The kernels
s hould be plump and
shiny with no de nted tops.
Plumpness means that
the kernels are fuJI of
juice and flavor. Dented
~---Yerne s mean -dryness.
the com has lost na vor.
When you clean sweet
corn (don't do it until you
are ready to cook it),
leave a few husks to cook
with it. Husks make the
s weet com flavor even
more so. If your corn is
'huskless, a few lettuce
leaves are a good second
choice. lfow:many is "a
few"? Two husks or let-
tuce leaves per ear of
corn will do, but use more
if you like.
Take your sweet com
purchase home to your
refrigerator as quickly as
possible and serve soon
after.
Frletl Clrllekea
Fried chicken is
America's favorite pie·
nJc food. It's tood either
.bdt or .cold. U you plan
to Hrve cold fried I
chicken, cool lt ln ·tbe
refrt1erator ratber than I at room temperature.
Put lt ln an ice cbelt or
insulated contalner If
you 're travelint a long
d istance or if you don't
plan to eat for some
time.
. -"":" ... ~ .
l clove 1arllc.
preued
"'-t u p f I n t l,y
choppc'd parsley
t tablespoon Crc21h
lemonjulce
l tabl s p oon
chopped creen onJoo
l teaspoon dUJ weed
•, te&Jpooo ult
1., <'UP L>an1sh blue
chte e. crumbled
Combme sour «'rcom.
1Jarlu.·. rhc>pped pal'1'11'y,
lemon JUlt'fl, omon. dill
Wt>t>d and &alt Bll'n"
"'ell Otntly !it ir 1n
ll•nl'lh bluf' t'hf'~!lt'
Cover and cblU at leatt
one hour t.o allow navora
to blend
SANDWICH
S c;GF.8'SION8
Spreud slict a of bread
wllh chc • c aprc1ad and
top with any of thl' fol low
Ing ·
•Blac k olive al1 cos,
c h o pp •d radl a h c 1,
11hre(ldtd c¥rrots 1rnd chovbed 8l'Ulllu11.'l •Silc~d dill p1ckle11
topp~d wHh chopped
scallte>n~
•1'oniatt1 wf"dti"s with
-chrc-dded lt'ttu«e
• Plmlento atulfed
''"" oHv• and celory Jeavea.
•Fresh orange slices
with marschlno cher·
rlu.
•Shredded red apple.
:diced banana und
halved green 1rapes.
•Red caullnowerettes,
s liced t weet pickles,
chop~ed pimiento
s prinkled with celery
salt ·Chopped red eah
bug.-, ehopped white
turnips sprinkled with
tousled sesame seeds.
OURS. • •
Variety of spreads
makes for good
sandwich eating
We continue to accept ...
COUPONS FROM ALL OTHER MARKETS.
l 11n9 in your <011pon1, INCLUDING DOUBLE COU·
PON ' coupont from ony morilet in 'lo• AngefH,
Venluro and Orange Counl•H ond we w ill redeem
them 01 If they were our own l!edemphon 1vb1ect
10 oll lomlh 1mprrn1ed on eat~ coupon If we do not
•lock lhit item 'pecified on the othe• morilet s cov·
,ion we w11f aub,11tvte ony item of eqv1vole nt valve
Conhn111ty p1091om• ucepted. Valid Thv" . Sept
11 thru Wed., Sept. 17.
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1qoa,.. DHllOSTEO w ..... qlod •o •l•<>O &
LARGE ALASKAN C•otl ···~ ••• ,o~
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F1e\h fillers 3 7 9
ENGUSH SOLE LB •
Ready to Eat Nor'h<!rr P1 .. ce1 2 19
SMOKED HALIBUT., tB •
Ho,.DOev••eSou•ToolO" 4 59 SHRIMP C<oc••d t. ..... J lB •
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STOWFIR'S s 2 09
LASAGNA ..... .
11 Gal llov"d' P1em1vm
KNUDSEN ICE CREAM
10 ovnce
BIRDSEYE PEAS
1 troun~e l ynden Fo "'"
CUT CORN
1.99
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12 11-oz f•end1 B .... ,.,d
STOUFFER'S DELUXE PIZZA 2.29
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BEEF RIB BONES
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lB 1.69
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USDA Choice Meoty·Froien Defto\ted 1.69 LAMB SHANKS OOM~snc LB
El Rancho Por~ & ~oson1ng 1.49 BRATWURST LS
El Rancho Doe• Nol Eitct"ed 22°0 Fat 2.19 LEAN GROUND BEEF IB
El llontho Doc• No • E<ceed 1)0o Fat
CHOPPED BEEF STEAKS
El Rancho llonch Style
THICK SLICED BACON
El Rancho Swt"t'I o• Ho•
IT AllAN STY LE SAUSAGE
18 2.49
LB 1.29
18 1.49
fa• Roo\1179 9 C F1e\h Meaty
Fry"" &JI.
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6 Poclr. 6·alincc Dole'' 1.19 10 ?on 1.19 PINEAPPLE JUICE HOSTESS TWINKIES
I 5·01. Reg ·Ho!, with Bean• .77 10 01 P1em1um Soltme .83 DENNISON'S CHILI NABISCO CRACKERS
Reg D1et-Light·Aspen 1.29 64 01 Ch1llcd
2-llTER PEPSI COLA . TROPICANA ORANGE JUICE 1.39
2•·01. Syr;ip 16 oz Creomy Crvnchy
MRS. BUTIERWORTH'S 1.49 HUGHES PEANUT BUTTER .99
Viva Tow11/s .. -.01~1G:~A~t ~ 0.1~~R . . . ..... 6 IC
18 oz Smuc~e• \
STRAWBERRY PRESERVES 1.33
l 01 Or•ego
GREEN CHILI SALSA .47
10 01 Reg Los Polmos
ENC HILADA SAUCE
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FRUI T COCKTAIL
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12 oz lo V1ttoroo I? o)( Globe A I
SALSA SU PREM A • 79 FIDEO MEXICANO .49
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0vort Stro•ght Wh1\lu~y
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SCOPE MOUTHWASH ...... 1.99
f50·Ml The Cream ot loqueu•\
11 ,.,rind Ht Olf Normal• Oily• Ory
PERT SHAMP00 ................ 1.59 ... ::=~~UIUlt ................. 5 9 98,,
P~9 ,.,1 '.l · ~OOD NEWS RAZORS ........• 5~
Papayas ................. ~~;~!'.,A." .................. 11!
Tenderfr"h 39c h 1rolo19el2·ozPKG 99 BROCCOLI .. .. ..... tB. MARIANI PRUNES c
BOSTON FERNS 6 Inch Pot w11h Sovcer
sbv~~'ucE0
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ORIEOMUSHROOMS ..... t.•9 t9.01 P•b 49~
16•ot log .t.10~1 Ail TOFU ,.
M.S.G. ... . ..... 2.25 ...
to 01 P'e M1ya~o h1to Mu91
NOODLES
l 5 01 K1tol'\1ho"' Chttw
RICE CRACKERS
, , or 8•1 Mo•'"'"" Sotod
RlcE VINEGAR
EA s399
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1-LB. BEEF $149
BOLOGNA
H~ghe\ 8 oz Sl•c«>d
NEW ENGLAND SAUSAGE 1.49
9 or Doory Fre1h
JACK CH EESE
12 oz Kroft Ind Wrapped
AMERICAN SINGLES
8 oz Hughe' Sl1Ced
CHOPPED HAM
-~--• .29 ·---·
1.59
1.39
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< •'rom Pa«e C't )
Wednesday, September 10, 1980
.Snacks pineapple juice or cran-
berry juice cocktail
6 (3 ounces each) (From Page CU paper cups
SPICEOORANGE 6 small plastic
~ teaspoon baking
powder
V4 leaapoon baking
soda
14 teaspoon salt
DA.IL V PILOT
l'f\a yonnalsc.'. Spread 4 slices bread with t'iH 1111x
turf'; top with alfa lfa sprout tan(I rt>m1un1ng
bread. Makes 4 6andwiche
In !Jowl; rornhlnt> crt'um cheese, rc>lt>ry .
<llmonrus, mayonm11!\t• aod orange peel, stir in
t•hlrkcn and oranjtt·~ s w1·ud 4 slh:~:s of bread with
rh1,·1u•n max turf•. top with lettuce and remaininl{
bread Makes 4 l'la ndw1<'ht•11
SHAKE spoons or wooden sticks
2 oranges, peeled, Combine jukes; pour
<'ut in bite-size pieces into paper cups. 1-~reeze
J c up vanilla ice until almost firm (about
If.I cup butter or
margarine. softened
~ c up firml y
packed brown sugar
Sift together flour,
baking powder~ so
and sal<. ln oowl, crearq
together butter an~
brown sugar. Add e,_
and orange peel; beaJ
well. Stir in dry in11r.,
dients and oats, mlx:itit
well. Stir in oran..,1,._,
pieces, raisins a;0;3
walnuts. Spread bau,iir
evenly into greased 8-
inch square baking pan.
Bake at 350 degrees for
45 to 50 minutes un\il
toothpick inserted ln
center comes out clean.
Cool. Sprinkle with con-
fectioners' sugar, if de-
s ired. Cut into 2-inch
squares.
Lunch box su•utcahons Carrot and <'rlt>r~
1tlclls, peanut...s m th•• :.ht>ll and lemonad(• l.Wll'h box l'lua.a(t'i.\11111~ ~wl.'t'\ or dill plckle11 ,
ln11I am• and 1111111. t•rf'am 30 to 45 minutes>. For
'Ai t e a s p o o n · handles, insert plastic
1 egg, s lightly
beaten NV1TY CllJ('IU:N AND ORANGE SANDWI< II HROWN ISAOC.i •:RS' SP•:CIAL
1 '>ll<'f'1> !.1.1ndwu.•h brl'ad pumpkin pie spice spoons in upright posi-Grated peel of 'h
fresh orange l Pl•Ck a.:t' t3 ounce:s 1 l' rt> am ch<'t·s<>, <;o(I "ne-11
Ir. ('Up C'hClp&>t'tl l't'lt'r\ ', <'UJ1 pt>tinut huttt-r ~ tahh•,1,141<1"' Kranol;i (t1j1llonul I
ln electric blender , lion. ~eeze until firm.
combine all ingredients; To serve, allow "pops"
ble nd until s mooth. to stand at room te m·
Makes 2 servings perature for a fe w
ORANGE t'RVIT POPS minutes or peel paper
'h cup quick oats,
uncooked ~. cup sht•t'll .tlrnun,Si.. toa~h'<l
I 0 1 a11~1· 1w•·t..1t. 1·1Jt ut6 r artwhcels 2 tablespoons mayonnat$l' or i.ill~d 1he~i.an
I tcmspoon frt•sh Krnlt'd orange pe<>I I mt•cf111n1 bun.mu, f>('ch:d, t•ut lengthwise
Hiii l'rO"l\IA'l'I'
1 orange, peeled , cut
in bite -s ize pi eces,
drained l cup chopped l'\•olu"<I chicken S1H ••;ul 2 '"<'I'~ of h rt'atl wlll\ peanut butter;
.,,,, 1nklt> with i:rnnolu Top etH'h with orunge
r .irt "tu-vi ... 111·1•., anti bu11110J Top with remaining
b1 cad Mukl'b 't ,,indw1<"t1l'1t
l 'h c up s fr es h from pops. Makes 6 2 orange~. 1wl'lt>d . t•ut 1n h1teo '111 pl•'<'•·~
dnaiut..'<l squeezed orange juice pops .
1 can (a bout 6 SNACKCAKE
'h cup golden raisins
V:t c up· coar se 1 y
chopped walnuts 8 s hl'C:S whoh' 14 hrttl bread
Lclluc1•
Jewi 11
Disl1es
J e wis h dishes are
drawn from many lllnds
.-each group bringing
with it the traditional
foods of its country of
origin -so lbat Jewish
c ui si n e is truly
intern a ta o n al an d
th e r e f ore t h e
·international kitchen
can be adapted to. lhP
Jewish on e.
Here then are trada-
tionalsweetdishes.
COLDFRUlTSOUP
1 cup kumquats
1 cup sliced apples
Y• cup sugar
, 1 teaspoon cinnamon I cinnamon
6 tablespoons sour
cream
1 cup sliced peaches
6 quarts water
'h teaspoon salt
3 teaspoons sherry
, 2 tablespoons corn-
starch
Combine the fruit,
~ater, su,ar, salt and I
cinnamon m a saucepan.
Bring to a boil and cook
over l o w h eat 14
minutes . Put mixture
through a food grinder.
Mix lhe cornstarch with
·a little water and stir
into fruit mixture. Add
sherry. chill and garnish
with sour cream .
(Serves 6)
DANISH HERRING
Herring, in ever y
shape and form i s
almost a staple of the
Jewish diet. Here is an
exotic Danish recipe for
s weet and succulent
•1 herring.
4 wisalled herrings
~cup Peter Herring
~teaspoon mustard
\ii cup vinegar
l cup milk
.1>4 cup tomato puree
·1 teaspoon Worces-
tershire sauce
1 cucumber, grated
Steep herrings in milk
for about eight hours.
Then place in marinade
of Peter Heeri n g,
tomato puree, mustard,
Worcestershire sauce
and vinegar, for three
hours. Cut herrings into
bite-size pieces and
garnis h with finel y
grated cucumbe r .
(Se rves 6)
TURKEY WITH
ORANGE SAUCE
10 pound turkey
~ teaspoon pepper
4 cups orange juice
1 cup beef broth
3 oranges, seg-
mented
1 tablespoons salt
6tablespoons flour
4 tablespoons lemon 1
juice
4 tablespoons cur-
rantjelly
Season the turkey with
the salt and p epper.
Roast in a 350-degree
oven until tender and
Qro_w_ned--M.easure ~
tablespoons of the fat
from the roasting pan
and pour in to a
l saucepan. Stir in the
--flour--and gradually add
the orange juice, mixing
steadily until mixture
begins to boil. Add
lemon juice, broth, jelly
and orange segments .
Cook over low heat 10
minutes. Carve t h e
turkey and serve with
the sauce. (Serves 10)'
SWEET POTATOES
1 cup dried apricots
1 cup brown sugar
2 pounds peeled
sweet potatoes, cooked v. cup melted butter
~ cup Tia Maria
, ~cupslicedalmonds
almonds
Wash the apricots and
soak in 2 cups of water
for two hours. Bring to a
boil and cook over low
ounces) apple, grape, %cupflour
The .mQre you k _now about ·Value the .
more you•11 like about ·
Prices Effective Sept. 11 thru Sept. 17, 1980
'"Copy1lgh1. \980 by Relph• Grocery Company. All Righ1• RHerved.
We reserve the nght to limit or refute ••IH to commercial dealan or wholaHlen.
Suing• relate to prevlou• we"'• Ralph• price or
laat date prior to Initial price reduclion eaclutive
of edvertl•ed or promotional prlcea.
Advertited item• in thla ad are the
aame price or lower whe1e available.
PrlcH othe1 than edvertlaed prlcea
may ,,.,y depending· on local competition. The Su'ner mar•-et coat factor• or geographic location. ~ _ ~
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Pears
Fresh Beef
·Brisket 99 I per .
lb.
Limit 3
per
lb. •
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•
Tide
Detergent
I 49 oz.
limit 2 box
49
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American Cheese
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Tissue
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1 China 1 1 Accessories Your 1
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FCX)DI.
FIES'A
Free Tickets
Available &t Relph•
Check1tandt
at the L.A. Convention Center ·
• Free Food Samples
•Free Prizes
• Live Entertainment
• Mierow•~• Demon1trettona
•And Much More
•Everything you went to
know about food a food
preparation all under
one root
beat 20 minutes, until
tender. Stir in sugar.
Slice potatoes an inch
thick. ArraQ8e layers of
the potatoes and
,undrained apricots In a
casserole. Pour the
butter and Tia Maria
over the top. Bake in 3'15
degree oven 30 minutes ,
basting several times.
Sprinkl e with the
almonds and bake five
minutes longer. (Se.rves
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Don't Be Cliicken; Experiment With Recipes : 1
1
WhDC l llkt· ~bout
ehlckt>n In uddltwn to
Its lo" ro:.t .md Nlorlt'
count I!. lht> "uy 1t in
vi k s e'p.•r1 m<'nl at lun
\ (lU l'Un horn.I" 1iJ1•11'
fr11111 lhl' mo't unhkl•h
llOUI f't' 1111d hnd I htll If It
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r hkl>.l'll
fo'oa UllU,U.tl ".I\' to
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'om1• '''•"t1n111i,; 11h•J ,
from \11u1 h.1rh·nd1•1 H
l'llll'kl'll llJkt•d 111 "IOt' ''
d t' I 11• 1 (Ill:> \\ h \ n 11 I
l'hH'k1•11 b ,1k1·d 111 \lo llll'
und or.111.:1• Jiii\'\' th1•
llll!:rl'dJl'llb 111 S.111.,:ntl
Or ctuckcn buk1'tt "''h
wine imd currant:-, !ht•
Cl avors 1n 0 111· of tod11) 0
)
ne" fa\Or<· "llll' drink)
K1r
What about basting
('h1c k ~n \\Jlh Blood)
Mar) ::.c;iso111•d tomato
juice'' The ingrcdlt'nts
glve It the SPIC) avor of
barbecue ::.auce Or bor
row some South-Of·t he
Border ideas c hic ken
baked with tequila and
lime JUit•e <C h icke n
Margarita> or with te·
quila and orange Juice
(w ould yo u b elie ve 1 C h icke n T e quil a
Sunrise?)
If coconut weren't so
fattening, I'd be tempt-I
ed to try it Pina Colada-
style. but I did draw the
line before Ban ana Dai-
quiri!
Here are some com-
binations I found both
d elicious a n d l ow -
ca lorie The alcohol
calories evaporate in the
cooking.
CWCKENWITH
SANGRIA SAUCE
2 frying c hicken
bre a s ts, sp lit , or l Yi
pounds chicken parts
1 cup Rioja or other
dry red wine
3.a cup uns weetened
or ange juice j
Salt1 pepper,. to taste
Optional : 1 teaspoon
grated orange rind
Optional: panrh of
m ixed pumpkin pie
soice
2 eating oranges.
peeled, cut in bite s1i e
chunks
Arrange chic·kcn s kin·
side up in a shallow non-
stick pan Slip under the
broiler until s kin is cris p
and well-rendered of fat I
Drain and discard fat
Combine wine , orange
1u1ce, s alt, pepper, and I
the rind and s pice. if de
sired. pour over ctucken
pieces. Bake uncovered,
in a 3.50 degree oven 40
to 45 minutes. basting
often until chicken is
tender and !Jquid is re·
duced to a sauce
M e a n w hil e , p e el
oranges. cut in bite-s1ie
chunks. or cut oranges 1
in half then in thin
slices Place oranges 1n
' the pan in the last few
minutes. jus t l o ng
enough to heat through.
Serve c hick en with
or anges and pan sauce
Makes four ser vings. 315
calories each.
CHICKEN A LA KJR
2 frying c hicken I
breasts, split
4 tablespoons dried
currants
J cup dry while wine 1 SaJt. pepper, to taste
Optional: l tables-
poon chopped fresh or 1<'.i J
teaspoon dried lhyme
Preheat oven to 450
d e g r e e s . A r r a n ~ 1·
chicken skin-side up in a
shaUow non-stick bakm~
pan.. Bake in lhe oven 25
t o 30 minutes, un -
covered. until the skin is
cris p and well rendered
of fat.
Meanwhile. soak cur-
More Ideas,
On Chicken
· If you cook crucken o n
t he outdoor g rill and
don't plan to serve it im-
mediately. the National
Broiler Council advises
wrapping it in foil or
plac ing it in an insulated
container. This will keep
t he chicken warm and
preserve the natural
mo isture and t ende r ·
ness. •••
When lhere's no lime
t o light up the grill.
barbec ue chicken in the
mi c ro w ave oven . It
takes about 6 minutes
per p o und to cook
c h icken in the
mi c r owa ve a nd
baroecue sauces are
readily absorbed ,
navoring lhe c Ricken. In
summer. the microwave
does n 't h eat up the
kitchen. Clean:UP is al a
minimum. too. because
chicken can be cooked in
the serving dish .
-. ·-... ~
ran t i; In wine Wht>n
chl(•ken UI crisp, dra11n
and d1i<('llrd 111t"lkd r t
l'uur on win~ and ('I.Ir
rt4ot11 &>WtOn with i<ull
ll"'PJK'r and '<'-llh thyml'
1t 1t1•:ort'd Lower hc-ol to
~ dt>t(fM'S llt>l um to
,., e n and bak~d un
l' 11 ' e r t' d b u u t 2 o
m1011tt•s 1nort', hust1nl(
Clftt>o "tth pan Juir t•s
until ch1<'kc-n '' tender
.111d !ht• win1• hu11 '"
dUl't.'d to .i sauu M 1&l""1 r t> u r 11 " p · 1 n a " 2 e ~
... 1111rw~ e <'h
(,111(."Kt:N
MA&GAalTA
2 fry1ha rh1rlten
brf' asUI, t1pllt
'• ('up tequltu
3 tabh•11poon11 11 uu•
JUl('C
1 • <'Ul' orao1w J UH'l'
1 h•blc poc>I\ ur1m1w
ltqueur or 1.1dd1t1onul
llrtlfl6(C )Ul<'t'
Sitlt, JX'PIX'r to 1b,tt-
Prt'ht>i1t nvt•n tu 4~0
d 1· JI r e t• s A r r u n .: t•
1 hu•kt•11 11k10 -1idt-uv lfl a
shallow non i.llck pun
Huke unruvcrt.'<l , :.:!()to 2~
Sy Barbara 01hbons
m1n ut~:\. until skin 1s
cru1p Dram and chsc-ard
1111·1t~d fut lrl lht> llllfl
C'o mbane rt'lllu1n1ng
1n~1 ed1 t-nt11 Jnct pour
ovl·r chit·kt•11 l.ower
heat lo 350 d eg re es
Bake uncover ed , basting
occ nsionally, a n ad di·
tional 30 minutes or until
t e nder. Garnis h with
thin lime sli ces. if de·
sired. Makes four serv
logs. approximately 270
calories each.
CHICKEN SUNRISF.
Subs titute % c up
orange juice for the lime
juice and orange li-
queur. Bake as directed.
Ga rnish with orange
s lices: 280 calories per
serving.
BLOODY MARY'S
BARBECUED
CIDCKEN
8 chicken legs
11h cups Blood y
Mary-seasoned tomato
Juice ingredients and pour I
\4 cup minced onjon over clilcken. DON 'T
or 2 tablespoons dried add sail. Bake un· ,
onion Oakes covered, in a 350 decree :
Optional: If.I c up oven an additional ZO to
finely minced bell pep-25 minutes, basting I
per often. un,tjl chicken is
Optional: hot pepper tender and sauce is
sauce to tas te thick. Makes four serv·
Arrange c h ic k e n ings,2180calorieseach.
pieces in a single layer More /ar out chicken
on a shallow pan. Slip ideas! Send a stamped,
unde r the broile r to self-addressed envelope '
brown skin. Turn lo and 35 cents to Slim 1
brown evenly. Drain and Gournvt Chic~ With a
discard fat. Foreign Flair, P.O. Boz
Combine rem a ining 624, Sparta, N.J. 07871 . O-..~--'-~~~~~~-
ITH IUI E
BEEF PllCEI!
~Hunt's Tomato Sauce "..:." .49 H! T;;-R~und Steak ~ u..2>•
ff! Welch's Grape Jelly J~9'. 11 • Hl-DRI
TOWELS
MA YOllNAISE ~ R~~d· Steak ~ u..1'' BEST FOODS ~ 9·~;r8;rsk;t ~ u..1'' ...... -.. ~ Apple Juice ~ 1s• ti~ ·::~139 ffi j:'eone Steak ~ u..2••
... 1a-1ouc""* H! Steak Or Roast lt4·• 1 •• Met u..
·~·3 fl.IOU ~ Dole Pineapple Juice
11111c:not ffi Margarine .... 39 ,.,, .
...... O.Uelrt ~ Steinbrau Beer ........ .__ ~ Ancient Age .. , .... ~ Vorinoff Vodka
6 '!:· 119
... 51•
I.IS 658 ht.
.. "' '"" .. "-'"' ~Cake Mixes
a..-H! Bathroom Tissue
H! Pet Pride Dog Food
""'"'· 76 -... .
4 ;: . 98
Iler 18 -.
BEEF CHUCK
7-BOllE STEAK OR
ROAST
.. , .... m Scoresby Scotch 1.11 9'' "'· ff! Westwood Ice Cream ·::' 129 *147 WAS
......,,o.Mao.• ... m Paul Masson Wines
._...,a... .. m Kraft Dinner u 2'' .... -....... , m Detergent ..... 89 ,... .
!ff Purex Bleach C:: .69
1..-..,...w Clollt4 m Orange Juice
.............. H! Chocolate Beverage ..... 59 c-....
!liU m Nucoa Margarine '~:: .59
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HONEYDEW
llELOllS
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....... lh 39 Broccoli
....... ,.,
Nectarines u. .• 59
W..llt. u. .• 49 Toftlatoes ..... u. .• 49 Bartlett Pears
~ ............
Sunmaid Rtli1in1 a ·;:.:· s 12•
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AVAIUlkITT MAIAlfflll
lACt!fA M SI 111 11~ 1\llQUlllO 10
81 RIAO!l 1 avaov.111 1()11 JAii 1~
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, LAMB PRICES REDUCED!
;ff II.I O.A IM,.ctt4,,....
I,, 1 '' ~ irii;'1;1:;, leg-0 -lamb ~ ~
;ff l~~b<h~~~ U S 0.A .... ,..,... ,,....
~ u..199 !H lamb Rib Chops ~
'l+ ~T;;b Chops ~ u. 2s• m i~~be'h~;~· .... -~
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WeLl1te•l•YMI
..
LI. !J:c.M
1
" ti 28 ... .
I~ 229
I• 2••
..... """' D! Sirloin Tip Steak ~u..2••
~ Cwt' w.,_u-ra..I ........ M t a.. A-..
!-'!' Sirloin Tip ~ u..249
COi & W..,,.4 lrM, 4·7 U.. A'f., llHf Laill m Whole Tenderloins ~u..399
..... .. , ... l• Slc>N .... !l.! Pork Chops ...,." .... .,,....., ~ Beef Brisket
f 10%111
):It u..1 ••
..... 1 '' ..... u..
HALllUI
STEAK _
l •. 21 • !~~9 ~
l•. 1 59
....
ff! Me~udito Menuclo ttYt •t. -
5 m '" long Grain Rice ··~ .............. !J! Enchilada Sauce It ••. -o.t.,. ~ Green Chile Salsa 7n. -
Bf la Pina Flour .. u. ....
RED·X DISCOUNT * ON WHALES & DOLPHlNS
$2.00 DISCOUNT D11COU11r nam AY ouu•ICISfAm $Ut Off UCll fAMY _ ,_ t ·M·lt
_....,,u-s ......--,,. 1 e ·~!~~~ND ~!' ....... "' .-':. ~
.89
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.67
.47
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All •aanm tMMITS lllllYU. • SAU nt DIAUIS OI fOI
tnAll OI COMMllOAl ISi.
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FOOD . Wednesday. September 10, 1980
Make Garden ·Pay Off
Many Amer ie•ns to
day are re·dbcoverlng
the victory garden, but
thla lime lhey'~ lookinte
for a vtctory Ovt'r ln0~
Uon and tM prellsurf's of
clty Ufe
Gar~ns ol all s11ei.
and shape are :;prout
ln1 up everywhe re ai. r1
ty dwellen '"~" refuMl' from the urb1i1n spruwl
and rlsin,a prices by '1tt'l
tlna baC'k to tht> earth
and Ql"Owiu~ ttwir own
ca rrot s . o nio ns 1i1nd
tom a toe1 Some only
have room for • ft>w
strawbtrry plllnts neu
the pallo. wtu le other:.
a re clearing out harger
patches ol the backyard
for a few rows of homt·
grown foods .
Those who li ve 111
apartments are getting
Into the act, although 1l.
might only be by grow
Ing fresh herbs in small
pots on the kitchen win
dowsiU. And even those
who have avoided the gardening urge al -
togethe r may f i n d
the mselves benefiting
fr om the tren d a~
friends and neighbors
share the fruits or their
backyard labors.
When it's time to en-
joy those garden fresh
vegetables take advan-
tage of their nutrition
and economy by com-
bin i n g t h e m wit h
eco n om i ca l and
nutritious turkey. In this
case that means a de-
licious skillet dinne r
featuring turkey wings
with tomatoes. parsley,
tarragon, zucchini and
onion. ·
The a vaila bilit y of
fresh and frozen turkey
p arts from California
ma kes turkey a good
buy any time of t he
year . For good sum -
mertime eating, ser ve
Garden Fresh Turkey
Skiliet Dinner with a
gelatin salad or potato
sa l a d and o ff er
strawberry shortcake or
homemade ice cream
for dessert.
At-home
Dining
Popular
WASHINGTON <AP)
-Americans have been
spending more of their
food dollars for home
cooking in the last 18
months as inflation and
the recession limit their
disposable income. the
Agriculture Department
says.
And the decline in din-
ing out has bad a mixed
impac t on farme r s .
Domestic de mand fo r
som e commodities has
slowed, USDA ·analysts
say, while demand bas
inc r eased for othe r
crops.
FIGURES compiled
by the department show
th a t r e al sal es at
grocery stores rose 3.8
percent in the first half
of 1980 over the same
period a year earlier.
after posting a 0.4 per-
cent increase in 1979.
Meanwhile, real sales
in eating and drinking
establishments dropped
1.4 percent during the
first six months t his
y ear after falling 1.2
percent in 1979, the fU'st
decline in sales for food
away from home since
1975: Americans h ave
been spending" about a
third of their foo d
budget dining out.
"Factors contributing
· to these declines are r e-
ductions in real disposa-
ble income, a cutback in
nonessential driving
caused by rapidly rising
1aaoline prices and a
higher rate of increase
for prices on the menu
than .en the grocery
shelf," the analyst s
aald.
From June 1979
through this June ,
1rocer7 store price s
rote leu than 5.9 per-
cent while restaurant
prices jumped nearly 10
percent.
.. INMllVCB u there
h a decll.ne in the·
'purcbMe ot food away from llome, people
would purebue more at·
tbt \:::,er1 stores," Hid Yandrell ••
food and marketing
analyst.
lleal1 prepared at
bome include mol'e li-
q u ld mllkl frult .nd
ve1etables, neaaid.
• GARDEN FRESH
T U ll K E l' SK I L L. fo!T
DINN•!R
4 t urkf'y wllll(!I,
about •pound ea<'h
2 tabl pooru. butter
or "'•r• nnc-
1 t able a p oon
H'tit>table 011
t mt•d1um onion
lhinl hM'd
I lllr(t~ rlovt• .carlt<'.
crui.h1'<t
:i I u r Jl t• r t p 1•
t o m a t o \' " . (' o " r s 1• I )
r ho pped I about 2 C'U!lf\ I
v• c up c hoppe d rw rsley
2 lN11'JIOOnh l'hO}>pt'd
freah tnrrttl(on I or 1'
teaspoon dry tarra~on
h1avt11 . nush1•d 1
~ It
l't'vJ>t•r
2 mt'd1u11l t uc·<'hUll,
.. tlt'h t•ut mto fl chunk:.
lliunl( l'h lirp knife:. t•ut
cnch turkt')' wlnt( 111to 2
Plt'C<'ll ..it t•I huw J<il nl
It 11l11t• und put dry M t•lt
bullt•r w1Lh 011 rn lllf6Cl'
i.k1llcl Saul\' l urkl'Y
WIDJC6 U11t1l teoldeu on all
11 1des ; re m ovt from
l'ldllet. Lightly sa utc
onlon und 11arllc. Add
tomatoes, parsley a nd
t11 r ra1on . st ir ring to
com bl™' Brin.c to a boll
Retum turkey wings to
~ktllet Sprinkl with
11i.1t tind pepper. Redu('e
ht!ul, ('t)VCr and simmer
I to I \• hours until
turk •y ls tender Add
itJ(•c hini and continue
l'OOklng , t·overed , 20
minutes or until zucchini
1s tender Makes 4 serv-
ings
Easy skillet
dinner features
turkey and fresh
vegetables.
Unlimit¢ stprewide savings!
~~--cm. "' J.'~L. ·~ ---
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... 1 ,, .. .,., . -~· ~ ' -~-~ . ..; ' . ··~
CROSS
RIB ROAST 198
Bone1e<;\ (jonoeo Beet cnuck lO
LARGE ENO
RIB ROAST
Bonaeo Beef
BLADE CUT
CHUCK ROAST
eonoeo Beef
BONELESS
RUMP ROAST
197
lO
.98
lb
188
sirloin cut Bonoeo Beef Rouno lo
BONELESS ROUND STEAK 1 88
•uucur~Dll{fl 1e •
BONELESS TIP STEAK
STEWING BEEF
.• 2 .48
18 2.18
EXTRA LEAN GROUND BEEf.1 98
DOl5 "°' o cuo n ••• LB I .
FRYING CHICKEN
CHICKEN WINGS
t.lAOC "'"'I>< •••...C.
CHICKEN LIVERS
E·Z CUT CUBE STEAK
90..0f 0 RH'
l8 .65
.•. 78
LB 1.09
•e 2.68
FARMER JOHN SAUSAGE 1 48
•tt'M PM• \.1"4K LU •
LADY LEE SLICED BACON 1 29
h9 PwC •
No GAMES, LIMITS
OR GIMMICKS
Health & Beauty Aids
! EXCEDRIN CAPSULES ooi 1.83
r SOOY ON TAP 1 09 b CONDlllDNU llCHI 00 D((P I 01 •
T·BONE
STEAK
Bonaeo Beef loin
7-BONE
CHUCK ROAST
Bonoeo Beef
LARGE END
RIB STEAK
Bonoeo Beef
288
LO
139
LO
198
lb
~~OIN STEAK 298
Bone1~s eonol'Q eeet Loin Lb
FARMER JOHN BACON 1 38
llfC.UlAll l.UCl I &I ""C. •
FARMER JOHN SAUSAGE 49
P011• 11t.. 801 o.:c..
FRESH TURKEY BREASTS 1 68
et("k \ W1tH 0t8'. lft •
FRESH TURKEY WINGS
TURKEY DRUMSTICKS
FRESH TURKEY THIGHS
FILLET OF BUTIERFISH
'lf'iiM AVAILA8U'. '~OP\ fot SA1 ONl._
l8 .59
.•. 64
.• 1 .14
.e 1.48
canned & Packaged
.;
PEANUT
BUTTER
uov lee
Creamy or Cruncnv
STRAWBERRY
PRESERVES
11aniest oav
239
48 oz Jar
111
32 oz Jar
;:
CHICKEN OF 169
In~~~a~~P!~NA 12•101 ~n
or 011 Pack
!DELUXE
BREAD
Harveu oav •
wntte or wneat
bJELL-0
GELATIN
1' Flavor~
f'ANTHONY b SPAHGETTI
.49
2/l 01 ll'lf
.53
r, Or Bo•
.99
!] Oz Pkg
GREEN 29 BEANS • Harv~t oav Cut or si.reo 16 oz can
L ~p~~CHEON LOAF ll '>1 A~ 1.17
r SWANSON CHICKEN 73 b (M\JI;< WH11( 8Df'j!0 'C./ .. ~ •
t PORK & BEANS c•,,.oen1 s 11 01 (~ •• 31
r LAWRY'S DRESSING ] 5 .
b °'" 4 .. 0 '""-ifGAO \AL.AO P 01 8''-•
r CUP·A·NOODLES 7Q b IOI' O&Yl N I <l~llOO'.o 1 • 01 9' r ,
L ~~~!.~ ~~.~~~~~GS. '~l "~'. 9 3
l ~.1N~~Y.~oR!~r~ ~'~~r~S .. ? ""'. 4 9
L SCHILLING"S PEPPER 89
Gl>QVNO fJt A.f • ii Ol r AN ,,
L ~~~NKY MIXED FRu~;0l .-. • 63
L HUNT"S CHILI BEANS, 01 .... 69
L HUNT s roMAiOEs •• , ~, ,_. 41 -------Wehonor
manufacturers·
coupons
so oring tn"'m m 1 or
aoo1t1ona101~count savings•
Dairy & Frozen
. ~ ~~~ -·~~· .... ;"~ ·:~i ~ ._
149
l'LADY LEE b c,~9KEO HAM
219
'<' ')1 .. , I
• LADY LEE BOLOGNA 1.29 t "'If.'
[, LADY LEE SALA~I
I , 1.29
b L~~: LEE' HAM 1 . 29
b ~R_A~NSCHWEIGER .: " • 79
L LIVERWURST
~ •t' ff uic.1 P.I' • 79
b ~~~~~~HEESE : •· • ] ]
1 ~.1,~"~~MON ROLLS •·· .89
f, SCHIRMER S KIELS~~ "· 2 .09
Household & Pet
i GLAD SANDWICH B~~~ •n. .83
b L.~~~,H BAGS " , ,,., 1 .19
i ~'~~S~ ;..AN LINER;,. _. 3 .19
, SKIPPY DOG FOOD
( ...... y M ... 29 ~ .,& •(' F'i •, : Aftiii ,.
l ~:.~~A,~!.~,CLEANE~1 o; 811 • 79
l, ~0~1~E DETERGEN\01 911 1.39
TOILET TISSUE 1 1&('h' lff • Pt• il "" ""'" U •Ht.OV\o ,e Pt~• nssr"« .85
Produce
BARTLETT
PEARS
LJl<P Countv c.1111 F1n~1
GOLDEN
BANANAS
Pipe Honom1ca1
RED TOKAY
GRAPES c 01or1u1 Rerresh1nq
ARTICHOKE
HEARTS
111arinateo
SCHEFFLERA
PLANT
.29
lb
·.25
lO
.49
Lb
.79
6 Oz Jar
298
61ncn Pol
P1anr~ lv.111.1n1e Jt \tore~
w•ifl 01,1nt Of:'OI\ only
l'KEY BUYS MEAN
6 EXTRA SAVINGS!
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t ''1 rlOt•! J' ll(wUOI
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Liquor & Wine
bKESSLER'S
WHISKEY
Blenoea so Proof
935
1 75 ur eu
• LORD CALVERT S ~-17·"''~ 10 ng ;.VII NOCJC: \ ., t "C> 8h .c.+
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r SUN·MAID RAISINS 89 b U PA(• 1 Ol PtlG • bFRIED FISH
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L ~~J~!~-~AZOR 2. 99
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I • ' •
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. Hypoglycemia Patients Should Eat liy Clock
Hypoclycemia ts often I (' u n 1 8 o u n <' l' 1
a difficult cond1Uon to tum. to 'aU<'<'
dla1no.e bt>eause lt has l small .:ri•t•n 1w11
• wide d iveri.tt )' or ,,.., d1 c('(f "'"'
~ teupoon dill weed
J blly leaf
I cup plaJn low fut
yogurt
ounce) froten chopped
spinach, cooked
4 eggs
in teas poon salt
Spe~fal
Diets
By June Roth symptoms that -suaat'st
other ailm nu Yet. tl as
es timat ed t h at
b ypo1\ycemilt 1 lo-.-.
blood 8UM»r I arfc•rl!!
mor e than to per t't'ftt of
the United Stull'~
population. whu•h an
other di~~ l'!I -.-.ould ~
<'ons Ide red 1an l'PUlt• m r<'
2 l.tbk'l'I011n-. lt•nwri
j\11 ct>
Pour sauce over fillet.a
Bak(' In a 350 de•ree
nvc•n for 20 mlnutea, or
u11111 lhc fl•b Oake• eaal
Iv M kt-11 4 11ervm1a
ROil.E D MAL •ON
l c u c umb er ,
chopJ>t.,-d floe
I tablespoon lemon
Ju ace
hay lf'<tf Into the center
of the skiHet. Cover and
sirnmer for 10 minutes
or until fish nakes easi-
1 y Remove fish and
serve hot or cold with a
m l xtun' or yoaurt,
l'hoppf'd c ucumber,
lemond'uice and remain· ing di weed. Makes 4
servings
14 teaspoon pepper
Dash nutmeg
Drain cooked spinach. '• 1t•.1 .. 1)l100 or•·~urio
• • ll'ai-1~~~ iM•prw1 Wml
t 'II(" M IH! a S.UJ • £ t-, tt"ll8ptl()r\ dill Wl'l'd
Patit>nti. who t•om
plain ol dc11rt'SbHm aru.
lety, lack o( e1wr)ty ur
1nsomnu1. oftt'o huv.-
been found (un.-r u ra\ ,.
o r s ix ho ur iitlut·o~,·
toleran« h.' ll to h.1H
roller-row.t..r bluvct s ug
ar levels. Usuall)', the
situation can bt• trl'Utt·d
with a special dat'l
A r r a rutt• .1b add •H k
r1llt'h Ill Ii itrt'a ('(! l11ik
I n ll d I ' h ~ o t11 Ii I rt f'
i.11n o1t <' ·-.,111t·t• J?r•·•·n
IH' fl 1wr It' mon J u1 n·
\>r1•gun11 .1nil p1•pµ,1•1
~ 11 m11ll a almon
lt•Jk)l, about ..._ pound
'"" h Umlht& watt'r
I h•mon, a.heed Uun
• ~ tcw;poon aull
Arra nge u dmo n
steak in a lu.re isklllct
Covt'r with hoalinl(
w ider Add s l tc:cd
kmon, Stall ;~n<l "'11 lt•a
l!l>OOn dill weed 1'udc a
BAKED EGGS
F LORENTINE
\ pa c k age < 10·
Spoon Into the bottom of
eac h o f 4 s lightly
grea sed ram e kin s
Break an egg on top of
eac h ramekin o f
s pinach Sprinkle with
salt, pepper, and a dash
of nutmeg. Bake in a
325-degree oven for 15 to
20 minutes. until eggs
are firm. Serve in the
ramekins. Makes 4 serv-ings.
June Roth is the author of more than 20 cookbooks,
an rt udang "Cooking F'or
Your Hypmictive Child."
I/ you have a 8J)ecial diet
questwn, write to June
Roth, clo tlw Doily Pilot,
P.O. &% 1560. Costa Mesa
92626. Enclose a stamped
self·addressed envelope for
a personal reply.
A s p syc h1 a 1ra ~t
Harvey M Ross or l o:.
Angel es exp lu11h ,
"fl ypoglycem1a as ,10 ..
abn o rm a t1 t) of
meta bolism that r~:.ults
in a low blood s ugar •
level in response to eat
ing carbohy drates ,
especially the quickly
absorbed processed •
carbohydr ates, s ugar
and while flour.
·'The significance of
this can be understood
quickly if we realize that
it is the s ugar in our
blood which is one of the
main nutrients of our
brains and is an impor·
tant source of energy for
our bodies. If the s ugar
level in the blood falls
below a point which is •
normal for the in·
dividual. sy mptoms
arise."
The condition o r
hypoglycemia was noted ·•
in the early 1920s by Dr.
Seale Hams who real·
iied that.some of his pa-•
tients had symptoms that
looked like an overdose
of insulin. He developed
the Seale Harris diet for •
hypoglycemia, a high
protein /lo w ca r -
bohydrate plan of reg-
ular feedings and i n·
termiltent protein •
snacks, that is still the
basic di°et for this condi·
lion.
Ross po ints o ut ,
"Th ere are three
aspects to the diet
what you eat, how much
you eat, and when you
eat. All three poin ts
must be followed for
good results."
Avoid processed
carbohydrates, s ugar.
white flour, and caf-
feine. These cause the
body t o r e l ease 1ts
stored s u gar . Don 't
overeat at any meal, but
on the other hand, don't
permit yourse lf to be
hungry, which means
that your blood sugar
bas dropped and can
lead lo the symptoms of
hypoglycemia.
Ross suggests that it
is best to eat by the
clock, r ather than by the
stomach. For most peo-
ple this means three
small meals a day and a
protein snack every two
hours.
Here are some low
carbohydrate /high pro-
tein recipes that will ap·
peal lo the whole family.
BAKED HADDOCK
FILLETSOllEGANO
1 Y.z pounds haddock
fillets
Microwa,re
Cooking
A microwave oven can
melt cooking lime in
half -or more. Chefs in
a hurry can soft e n
refrigerated butter by
u nwr apping a s tick ,
• placing it in a glass bowl
and h eating in the
.microwave for 15 to 20
seconds. ••• "'Adapting conventional
recipes for microwave
oooking is easy with
help fr om home
economists at Lawry's
Foods. The specialists
have free folders availa-
ble containing favorite
recipes and package
directions for
micr owave ovens. For
your free folder, write •
to : Lawry 's Foods,
Con sum er Services,
Dept. TM, P .O. Box •
2572, Los Angeles, 90051. ••• You can turn out
beautifully browned
meata and poultry in a
matter of minutes. Just
apriAkle seasoned salt
on chicken or beef, pop •
into the microwave and
you'll have an entree
which looks like it spent
hours browning in a con·
ventional oven.
Cell 142-5171.
Put • few words
to work for ou.
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FOOD ~ne9dey, Seplember 10, 19IO DM.YPLOT
.
Cliefs to Compete .
WE CATCH OUR OWMI
In the m ddle of the
1traln, hard work a nd
endlefS nlshu without
sleep, lhe chtif vows this
wUl be hiJ IH1 ('OmJ)('tl
Uon. When •ti l done,
however, and h(• has an
opportun ty to t"ujoy all
~ pie~ associated
wttb a 8U(~llf'-ll effort
aad a wlnnin1 team. ht"
finds hlmulf lhirtkin.i of
new rttlpet for th · n":d
lnternatlonal <'ullnary
match.
Tbe chef i1J Gcrhurd
Grlmelss'-!n . two Ume
• participant ln tht' lo
ternatlonal Culinary
Competttion. ht>ld t"vt'r~
four years 10 !<'rank furt.
Germany
"Compctaog 111 tht~
e ve nt 19 11 11(~ ex
p erae n ce ,'' s a )'S
Grimeissen. ··You pul:>h
yourself to your pro
fessional limit, putting
your whole heart mto 1t
Even though 1t 's a high
stress situallon. I love
I the excitement and the
satisfied feeling one gets
· after a job well done • ·
Neophyte cooks can
find inspiration in the
achievement s of
Grimeissen. che f de
cuisine of the Del Paso
Countr y C lub ,
Sacramen to. He has
been a member of the
prestigious teams that
have represented the
Uni t e d S t a t es i n
Frankfurt since 1972. He
will again travel to
German y Oct . 24
through 31 as part of the
official chef contingent,
which is sponsored sole-
ly by Kraft Food service.
Despite his modesty,
Grimeissen is ac -
customed to winning
awards. He brought
home five gold medals
and two silver cups from
the 1976 competition. His
imposing collection of
awards also includes
five first prizes from
Senior Culinary Exhibi-
tions in San Francisco,
Chef of the Year a wa rd
in Sacramento in 1970
and 1972, and the pre·
stigiou s Antonine
Careme Medal present·
ed by the American
AcademyofChefsforoul·
standing achievement in
the profession.
Grimeissen takes
great satisfaction in bis
reg ul ar work in
California where be has
been treating country
dub members to excep-
tionally fme food for the
past fourteen years.
Weighed agains t op-
portunities for creative
expression in his present
position. offers or higher
salaries do not tempt
him. "It's never the
same here; every party
is a special part)' -not
like a convention hotel
where you turn out
routine banquets one
after another," be s ays.
"Moreover. clean air,
blue skies and sunshine
make Sacramento a de-
lightful place to live."
In addition' to being a
superb cook, Gerhard
Grimeisseo is a talented
sculptor 10 c hoeolate ,
s horteruna and ice HI
works <A art fr-equently
dteoratt the uoday
night butfet t•bl~ at th\'
Del l"aso C:lub Two of
hl)j prize wl n nlna
sC'ulpturea from I.he> 19?6
lnttrnallonal Culinary
Comtx"lll1on. depiclln"
Wt::.tf'm scenn of cow
boy8, art' on displ•Y ln
his horn Tht" orla,naalr.,
11culptt-d In butter nnd
hctswaic. wf're broutchl
back fro01 Gcrmflny and
l'8 t In br'ontt'
Although he enJoys do
1ng dt>eoratl ve buffrt
~ork . Gnme1:s.st'n hkt-:.
hol l'noking, too. and he
µrides himself on pro
\'1d1ng dub mt>mbt•rs
with o wide seleruon ot
d1sht'S fn)m different na
lions traditional
Ame r1 e .1n , 1-'re nc h .
German, Italian. Mu
•l·an . Polynes ian and
Chmese
·Modern American
ru1sme 1s a melting pot
of man) nationalities,"
he s ays "Among my
clientele no dish is most
popular; there are so
many, and we change
the menu frequently
Cust omers a re much
more adventurous than
they used to be; they like
to try n~shes. Veal is
becoming more and more
popular and game dis·
hes t hings people
didn't consider a few
years back."
By the age o f 17
Grimeissen bad already
completed a three-year
cooking apprenticeship
and continued to expand
hi s knowledge o f
culinary arts by working
i n variou s f i n e
foodservice establish-
ments in Europe, Puerto
Ri co and the United
St ates.
''In recent years chef
training as a vocation
ha s become qu ite
fas hionable.·· he r e-
ports . "I get lots or calls
from young people who
are willing to work
without pay j ust to
learn, but I can take on-
ly so many beginners; I
need people with ex-
perience." Some of his
trainees have become
good chefs. and they
tend to move on after a
few years.
Gerhard Grimeissen's
home-style recipe for
Beachcomber Beef
follows:·
BEEF
BEACHCOMBER
,,; teaspoon salt
1 pinch while pepper
1 lh teaspoons soy
sauce
1.4 cup sherry wine
14 ounces flank
steak. thinly sliced in
strips
3-4 t ablespoon s
vegetable oil
1 teaspoon fresh
ginger, minced
2 tabl espoon s
chopped white onion
Y.2 fresh pineapple,
cut into chunks
3 oun ces sliced
almonds. toasted
Be Wary of
Hair Analysis
Consentin g to a
laboratory analysis of
your hair to measure
o v erall nutritio n al
health may sound seosi·
ble but nutrition experts
warn that the popular
practice is often used to
make money, not to
make people healthier.
"Hair analysis is a
legitimate method or de-
term inf n'g metal con·
tamioation or toxicity
such as arsenic poison·
ing but it shouldn't be
used to di ag n ose
nutrient defi ciencies,"
pccording to a nutri-
tionis t f r om the
University of California,
Davis. "I'm afraid this is.
just one more ruse used·
by people out to make a
buck, either by selling
l•boratory services or
Uling the phony results
to sell winece.ssary food
supplements," says Dr.
Helene Swenerton.
"Hair analysis does
not refiect the levels of
calcium. B vitamins or zinc in your system
•ltboqb many of itl
promoters claim it
does,'\ •be s•ys. "There
are too many potential
extern.i contaminanu
to rely on balr for the an1wer1.'' she con -
Unues. ..Simple fact.on
like 1wimmin1 pool
cbemlcab1, 1bampoo1, t.atr condluonen, blo..-dryen and permanent
waves alter the hair's -..tural. condition. You
may get a hair analysis
that reflects your hair's
co ndition, not your
body's."
If hair analysis isn't
the answer to proper
testing, what type ot
diagnosis ls? Swenerton
says the answer may not
be as appealing as hair
analysis but is the only
sensi~le route.
''Ge t a thorough
medical exam from
your physician," she ad-
vises. "Your nutritional
status is just one part or
your total health. If you
sense some type of
medical problem don't
assume it is related to a 1 nutritional deficiency.
There are many factors
involved wit h feeling
well. We mustn't place
t he whole burden of
be a Ith on wl)at we eat,''
she sa.ys. .
Dr. Swenerton says if
you're eaUng a balanced
diet from each of the
four food groups of milk,
m eat, veaetables and
fruits and breiula and cereal., you are prob·
ably 1ettln1 all of the·
nutrients you need. 1
"If you feel unsure! about your diet consult
your doctor or a re1-
l stered dietitian but
don't aet analyzed on a
"hlm by Just anyone ...
1 she urges.
Call 842-5671. Put a few word•
to work for u.
4 ounce• tre1 b
Jl('apuds
'• cup t:>eef broth
2 tablespooos corn
8tarch
Combine salt . pepper,
!IOy lUIUCt.• urid 8h•'rry
wine t'our ovPr sliced
fl a nk s t ea k an d
murinatt' for appro"
1matt-ly '-"'h our
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marinade and lay on
p11p r towel to dry Suv.-
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0 01 o n s Coo k fo r I
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almonds and peapods at
onrt' Continue to sim·
mt-r for a moment Pour
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flu ffy n ee Yield 4 serv
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Participating in
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chef de cuisine
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beraust-th<.' luth•r de
pends on prest.>rvmg
our freedom." said
Deputy Sec retary of
Defense W Graham
Claytor in a s~ch m
San Diego
I
sive' 'Exce
Sentence
Reduced
PERTH. Australia
(AP> -A California
m arine e ngineer has
won an appeal against
his "excessive" jail sen-
tence for a drug offense
in the CriminaJ Court of
Appeal here.
Gregory W. Zunich.
31 , of Ventura, will
serve four years with a
minimum of 20 months
before he is eligible for
parole.
ZUNICH WAS jailed
in May for six years
with a t hr ee·year
minimum and fined $856
(U.S.)'for selling about
a gram of cocaine lo an
Australian workmate,
Neale D. Browne, on an
oil drilling ship.
His lawyer told the ap.
peal court that Zunich
was "rankled with in·
justice a mounting to
outrage" because he re·
cei ved greater punish·
ment than Browne.
Browne was jailed for
four years with a 20-
mon th m in imum for
supplying the cocaine
be got from Zunich to
his younger brothe.r . I
THE APPEAL court
in a majority decision
said Zunich and Browne
wel'e ~ally culpabl e I
and, as both were firs t
offenders. there was 1
nothing in their records I to distinguish them from
each other.
, ..
W.leldly. ~ 10. ,.,
Reduce Salt;
Play it Safe
B) o• PETI':• RT£JNt'aOttN
~., Or. ~l•trob•: 111 lhf!rt' I OC'h A thlnt( lit
too mu<'h idt 1n the d ll'I' I c-an•t u t food without
altfn1t It M)' ~arc-tC'lb l'rlt' I'll gel Into trouble
Sonulhan~ 11\r hlllh blood vreuun or hurt d111
Dear Mr. L.: There s tru\h In what you say, l
tbmk we havt become too food con!\ctous We're
always afraid that wc muy ~ taking somethmg 1n·
ltl the body that muy harn1 it For example: On the
one hand there 's the tear that 11rtiflcial sweeteners
may cause cancer, and on the other. that too much
salt may produce hypertension
I'm not so sure about tk1e first. bul there's I
evidence enough for us to be sus p1c1ous about the
bad effeets of too much salt.
I T HINK MOST DOCTORS ag r ee that
hypertensive patients should cut down on their salt
intake. As fo r healthy persons like yourself, the is-
sue is divided.
Some doctors think it 's all right for healthy
persons to take salt because there's no definite
proof that il will cause high blood pressure later.
While others believe that waving the s alt shaker
and producing minor "snowstorms" at mealtime
invite hypertension and beart disease.
I believe that some have a genetic tendency to
develop these complications if they are heavy sail
users, while others don't. Not knowing which of us
is in potential dange r, it pays to play safe and
learn to get along with less salt in our food.
FOR EXAMPLE, INVESTIGATORS have
found that societies that use little salt' have popula·
tions with low blood pressure. One example of
many is the Greenland Eskimo. But put such a
person on a high salt diet and be will be likely to
develop hypertension later.
I think it makes good sense to follow the ad·
vice of your wife and doctor, Mr. L . Gradually
decrease salt intake and you will fmd tbat roods
wilJ taste good even though you do not oversalt
them. You may reduce chances of developing
hypertension.
• • • MEDICALETfES
Dear Dr. S&elacrou: I never used to drink
much water. But lately I can't seem to gel enough. I
I'm always thirsty. Also. I've noticed that my ap· ,
petite is tremendous -am always hungry. yet I
haven't gained any weight. lo fact, I think I've
lost. Are these unusual symptoma? -Mn. Y.
Deu Mn. Y.: Not usual in healthy people.
Have you had a checkup lately? Better have one.
Especially. urine and blood sugar tests to make
sure you do oot have diabetes.
••• For Mt, U!: .Your wife has justifi.~Jion jn nae·
ging you if the end result is saving your life. With
your history of long exposure to asbestos while
working in a shipyard, you are "asking" for
cancer of the lung by continuing to put away two
packs of cigarettes a day.
It reduced Zunich's • • •
sentence to four years ~l/·tr~meni o/ an aiJmenl will only lo.-e you
but left unaltered the valuable Cime You'll be committing alou> sW:ide, .-0111
$856 fine. In default of Dr. Steincrohn in hil booklet, "H<1W To Stop Killing
payment he wouJd re. Yourself." F'or a copy write him at Bo:: ISfO, Cana
ceive an extra 12 months Me.-a 92162.6, enclomag 50 cmta_ and ~stamped, ael/-
--
IS IT A LEMON OR A SWEET DEAL 1
lrfformattonel Plen Mey Aid Buy•,.
Auto Buyers
May Get Aid
By the Associated Press
The Federal Trade Commission is putting the
final touches on a controversial plan to give con·
sumers more information about the millions of
used cars they buy from deaJers every year.
The commission began its investigation of the
used car industry in Seattle in 1973. A start report,
issued fi ve years later, said that the sale of un·
soµnd used cars was "a major consumer abuse"
a charge denied by the industry
THE FrC STAt'F SA,ID THAT dealers should
be forced to inspect the c ars they sell and post the
results on window stickers. The full commission
decided against mandating inspections~!Jut recom· mende d 1n may th a t
----------.. dealers be requJred to post l :O /\l . ..;.l ME1' a "BuyersGuide"on each car, listing 14 major
automotive systems and
describing each one as
"OK," "Not OK "or"We Don't Know."
The FTC is seeking public comment on 1ts pro·
posal. The deadline is Oct. 7. Comments, marked
"Sale of Used Motor Vehicles." should be sent to.
Secretary, Federal Trade Commission, 6th St a nd
Pennsylvania Ave., N. W., Washington. 20580.
A vote on the proposal is due late this year or
early in 1981, and Denise Murchison of the FTC
said it is expected t.o pass.
Used car dealers generally oppose the new
rule. Dan Ray, executive director of the National
Independent Automobile Dealers Association, one
of two major trade groups, said it "would place a
dark cloud over the used car industry at a lime
when more and more deaJers are already fight·
ing for economic survival."
RAV ALSO NOTED THAT THE R ULE wouJd
apply to dealers only and the association says "the
majority of used car sales are made between
private, unlicensed individuals "
There are no statistics on the number or used
cars sold every year , but some estimates put the
total at about 25 million. The Motor Vehicle
M_~nl!J..!lfiur_ers ~ssQciati<?n .. s~ys _Am~~-c~n~ ;;~~nt
$17.7 billion on used cars in 1978 aooui one·lh1 rd
as much as they spent on new cars and 14 percent
more than they spent in 1977. The manufacturers
group aJso says a 1979 Hertz Corp study showed
that 00 percent of used cars were bought through
dealers of one kind or another
~mprisorunent. I addre.ued ~lope.
The dealers say inspecting a car can add hun-
dreds or dollars to the purchase price for con-
sumers. Ms. Murchison disagreed. She said that in
Wisconsin, which has legislation similar t-o the pro·
posed feder al rule, the average cost or inspecUon
is S30 or less per car. She also said that many
dealers already inspect the used cars they sell; the ___________ _. FTC rule would simply require them to report the
Diamond Cotter
1JJar1iliRg Lare-Cr
By JOVCE L. KENNEDY
Dear Joyce: I have beee &ryta1
without succeta &o find oat Ute wa1e
scale of and tbe traialllg proceu ..
become a diamoad catt.er. Cu YOll
belp?
-J.D .. LGalsvtlle. Ky
Diamond cutting is a n enclave
typically entered through family or
friends. For outsiders, virtually no
apprenticeships are available. or the several private scbool.s that
teach the trade, only one is accredit·
ed by the National Association of
Trade and Te~hnica l Schools :
American School of Diamond Cut·
ting, Box 4Z1, Minden, Nev. 8M23.
The school's owner and instructor is
·Leonard Ludel, a 68-year-old master
cutter who learned from bis father.
Some of Ludel's graduates are
employed by jewelry retailers but
most go to work for bla previous
graduates in a half-doien cities who
have opened independent diamond
cutting shops. There they eventually
have entrepreneurial opportunities to
augment piece-work pay of perhaps
$300 to MOO per weet.
After a lifetime in the business,
Ludel says be still gets a kick out of
taking a rough dJamond and "tu.mini
It into a bhu.ing wwk of art."
You may be abJe to eet •dd.itional
lnformation on the work from the
Amalgam•ted Jewelry . Diamond
and Watcbcase Worll:en Union, 133
W. "tb St., New York, N. Y. 10038.
Related jobs for diamond cutten:
appralsen and sorters of gems, and
the non-jewelry work or predaion in·
strumentation technicians. ••• Dear Joyte: I plH lo repalr ftlm
proJec&on Hd 01,er H•·•l1HI
~•IPIHM u • rdlre•etlt JM. Cu I leara by conapeecleaceT I .... te
If bllC maHfac&unn bu& did llO& tt·
( __ CARE_ERS_)
celve even oae repl)'. Very di•·
coaraiPag.
-8 .0 ., Colambu, Ollk»
National Camera, an accredited
home study school at 1315 S. Clarkson
St., Denver, Colo. 80210, offers basic
electronics at a nearby vocational
school or community college.
Once you've got the basics down,
you couJd benefit from one of the
.seminan offered by manufacturers;
for instance, write to John Meyers,
Training Engineer. Dept. 8540, Bell &
Howell, 7100 N. McCormick Road,
Lincolnwood, Ill. 60645.
A-dvanced training also is available
through the Association of Audio·
Vla ual Technicians, Box 9716,
Denver, Colo. 80209. •• *
Dear lorte: A• a rece•& innate
wldl u A.B. from a good Uberal an.
eoDe1e, I •• coulderlag lat.enaa·
&loHI law ud '•we mH.)' q..U..
l•cl•di•IC wbe&Ur a law de1ree •••lcl be adeqaa&e &raiablc.
-S.8.8., Memplda, Ten.
Read a 122-page book, "Career Op-
portunities in International Law,"
available for S6 postpaid from the
Order Billing Dept.. American Bar
Assoctatloo. ~ E. 60t.b St.. Cbicaeo.
Ill. 60637.
\V omen Advance
WASHINGTON (AP) -Women re·'
celved a record 21.6 percent of the
31,200 doctorates awarded In tbe
United States in 1979, the National
Research Council reports.
results of their inspections to buyers.
UNDER THE PROPOSAL, THE "Buyers
Guide" label would have to include a statement
explainjng thal spok~n promises may noi. ~
forceable and telling consumers to get all pro·
mises in writing.
Separate mark~ would be required ror the
frame and body, the engine, the transmission and
drive shalt, the differential. the cooling, electrical,
fuel . brake, steering, suspension and exhaust
systems; the accessories, the tires and the wheels .
An "OK" mark next to an item would mean it
has been inspected and had passed the check "Not
OK " would indicate the item had failed inspection.
A brief description of the problem would be re·
quired. ··we Don't Know" wouJd mean there had
been no inspection. Ray said that if a dealer marks the "Don't
Know" block, customers may unfairly assume
that he doesn't know enough about cars to inspect
one. doesn't care about his customers or is trying
to pull a fast on~ by not disclosing defects.
HE ALSO OBJECTED to a separate section of
the proposed "Buyers Guide" which reads: "If
anything w~·ve marked 'OK ' is not OK on de·
livery, we have to fix it or give you back some
money. If the problem is bad enough, you can
m ake us take the car back. Thls is true whether
you buy with a warranty or 'as is .' "
Ray said this statement forces the dealers to
issue guarantees -whether they want to or not.
He said some dealers may mark some items "Not
OK." just to protect themselves.
"What this does is create a negative image in
the mind of the customer, especially when there
might not be anything wrong in the first place," he
said.
Beetle Search Abated
WASHINGTON CAP) -Agriculture Depart·
ment regulation of nine U.S. airports pre.>iousl.-de-
termined to be Infested with Japanese beetles is be·
ing discontinued.
Beetle populations at the airports have been re·
duced to the point where they no longer pose a threat
to being spread by departing airplanes to non·
Infested areas, thedepartment said.
The airports are McGuire Air Force Base in New
J ersey, Dover Air Force Base in Delaware,
Balllmore·Washington lntemaUonal. Philadelphia
International, Douglas Municipal and Greensboro.
High Point Regional in North Carollna, Quon.'Jel
State ln Rhode Island, Port Columbus lntemataon:u
In Ohio and Greater Cincinnati lnternationat.
Galileo Emergency Fee
Skipped 1 Not a Bad Idea
Neptune
WA SHI NGTON (AP>
The fam o u s as -
tronomer Calileo ap·
parently 11ld not re-
cognize a major planet
when he saw 1t and thus
massed out on adding the
discovery to his List of
c redits
The 17th century
genius, using one of his
early telescopes, saw the
planet Neptune without
knowing what it was .
Tttis left actual discovery
lo scientists hundreds or
years l a t e r , an
astronomer says.
CHARLES KOWAL of
Caltech said be re.ex·
a mine d r ecords o r
Ga lileo's observations
and calculated that the
Italian physicist saw the
planet at least two times
while working 1n
1-'lorence
Gahleosaw Neptune on
Oec. 28, 1612, and Jan 28,
1613, but erroneously
thought i t was a "rixed
star" even though he not·
ed that it moved in rela-
t 1on to another star,
Kowal reportedtotheNa-
tional Science Founda-
tion. which finances part
ofh1s work.
This was 234 years
before the distant planet
form ally was discovered
Galileo. the first to put
the telescope to practical
use. discovered that the
moon was marked by
valleys and mountains ,
and reflected ljght JO·
s tead of generating its
own. He also discovered
the four major moons of
Jupiter and noted the
pecuHar form of Saturn,
whi c h wa s later
recognized as being
caused by its rings.
"WHEN HE saw Nep·
tune , he actually was
looking for satellites of
Jupiter." Kowal said In a
t e lephone inte r vie w.
"It's also somewhat sur·
prising lhal there are on-
ly two observations. Nep-
tune shouJd have been
seen for the entire month
of January."
Neptune, second only
to Pluto as the solar
system's most outer
planet, is 15 times more
massive than the Earth.
Little is known about this
cold , gaseous planet
because or lls distance
from the sun -2.8 billion
mlles -and the r~ctthat
no spacecraft has ever
visited 1\
Neptun e was dis ·
covered Sept. 23, 1846, by
a yo ung Ger m an
as tronome r . Johann
Galle. Other scientists.
notably John Couch
Adams of Britain and Ur-
bain Leverrierof France,
calculated that an un-
known planet had to be in
a ce rta i n position
because something was
disturbing the motion or
the planet Uranus.
Galle looked at that
calculated posjtion._ and
found Neptune with ease
'Unisex'
Restroom
Helpftd
EL CAJON CAP) :__The
s ign o n the n e w
washroom in the San
Diego County Courthouse
says "Unisex," a word
that leaves people look·
ing flu.shed.
"Anybody can go in,"
says Daniel Perkins, pro-
ject manager for the
Department of General
Services. "l thlnk it will
be an advantage, for ex-
ample, for women with
s mall $9n5. They won't
have tota.kethem into the·
women'stoilet."
The room can be locked
from the inside, and
county marshals won't be
guarding it.
•·w e would expect peo-
ple to knock before enter·
ing," said Capt. Les Con·
ner.
A ladies' restroom is
·next toit. Down the ha ll is
the men'sroom.
Seriom View 1
LOS ANGELES (AP> I
-Calling absenteeism
in Los Angeles County
schools a serious prob· I
!e m , the outgoi n1g
1979·80 grand jury said
coping with the problem
requires school districts
to make funds available ror counseling and other
solutions.
••D...EAR ANN
i.AN.DERS: Not long
ago the TV showed a
service stat•on owner
being hauled otr to the
clinker becaus e be
c h arge d more tor
gaso l ine th an was
permitted under law. It
was called "price·
gouging."
What would you call
this? I overheard my
dentist's receptionist tell
a' paiien t oo th e
telephone. "The dentist
will be able to fit you io
a t 11 o 'c lock today.
There will be a $25
emergency fee."
T he re was a long
pause, and the recep·
tionist said, "Well -
ca ll us back iI :(.OU con·
tinue to have l"uble."
Within minut es the
phone rang again. That
patient was told , ''Yes.
l1 o'clO<:k is fine The
doctor can see yo u."
What kind of a system
do we have that enables
professionals to enrich
themselves because peo·
pie are in trouble? Don't
they realize that not
everyone has health m-
surance, and some peo-
ple are too young for
Medicare?
Yes. I am aware of
ho w much it cost!i to
become a doctor or a
dentist these days But
are these graduates
justified in demanding,
"Your money or your
life?" OUTRA GE D
IN GRAND RAPIDS
DEAR OUT : I
checked with my owo
dentis t , Dr. J ord a n
Block, Hd be said he
never charges extra for
emergencies -but
many dentls&a do.
To my surprise, Dr.
Block added, "It's not a
bad idea." When I said l
felt this was unethical,
he explained, "Some
p eople "i II have a
toothache ror several
days and ignore it until
it becomes severe. They
lhen call a dentlsl they
bave never gone to
before. If be takes the pa·
Ueat, be must work him
in betwttn his regulars.
This caues him &o rua
la&eaUday."
Dr. Block also said,
••w1tee th e•erce•e)'
lee la mee&Jamed, I& la
eaay &o dl1c:ower llow
IH•lae ti.e emer11eacy .....
We Ute. cbeeked Uae
Ctalca10 Dea&al Socle&y
and fouDd asreement
wl&b what Dr. Bl~k taad
aald . So, may be ttae
emergeacy fee l1a 't
&Octa a bad Idea after all.
DEAR ANN
LANDERS: Please ex
plain to my father that it
is impossible lo win a
da ug hter 's love and
respect after years of neglect~
I am 15 and have
never relt close to my
father because he was '
more interested in busi·
ness and drinking than
in me. He was never de·
pendable enough to plan
anything with. I felt
closer to my uncles and
neighbors than my dad.
Last week there was a
party at school where
we were to bring fathers
as guests. 1 invited an
uncle who has been very
good to me. My fattier
found out about it and
was furious No w he
wants me to go for some
counseling 1n the hope
that 1 will change my
feelings about him. I
ha ve refused.
I baby·s 1t for a 5·
year -old girl whose
father is Just like mine 1
wish you couJd convince
these men that feelings
are already established
at age 15, and it's too
lat e to change . -
MAZIE fN N.Y.
DEAR MAZIE: You
are right when you say
feelings are alre._ty
established at age 15.
Nevertheless, I hope you
will accept counseliag.
A young person who bas
been treated so shabbily
by her rather must bne
a gre at many an ·
resolved proble m s .
Counseling un belp you.
CONFIDENTIAL to
Love My J ob but the
Boss ls Too Attractive :
Say, "Ves, sir," from
oine until five. Arter
that, "No, sir." If you
rind it too difficult, I
hope you will look for
another job.
( Horoscope )
THURSDAV, SEPT. 11
By SYDNEY OMAJlll
AR\µ' <Mar 2l·Apr. 19): You are able to
evade one who would create legal complica-
tions Key now is flexibility, versatility and a
sense of your own worth. Delay fmal decisions.
TAURUS <Apr. 20-May 20)'. Study Aries
message for vaJuable hint. Avoid direct confron-
tations. Accent on speciaJ service, employment
and resolutions associated with nutrition,
recreation and health.
GEMINI <May 21·June 20): You submit
written material; reception to ideas will be
favorable. Spark or romance will revive rela-
tionship.
. ~ANCER (June 21-July 22): Your natural
1ncltnat1ons, interests, abilities and talents
~urge to fo.refront. Emphasis on security, build-
ing. assessmgproperty values.
LEO CJuJy 23-Aug. 22): Ideas coalesce;
forces that had beeo scattered will come
together and you'll know where you stand.
Messages, reports, visits and a short trip couJd
crowd busy scenario.
VlllGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Contacts. invest-
ments made in past are due to bear fruit . Finan-
cial picture brightens as you assume additional
responsibility.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): You strike chord
of wider appeal; display universality or in·
terest.s. A long-standing assignment or projett
can now be completed. Stumbling blocks
become stepping.stones to progress.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov . 21): Areas that bad
been obscured by "mystery clouds" will reeeive
benefit of greater light. One who previously
"threatened" you ceases lo be an object of fear.
SAGl1TAIUUS <Nov. 22-Dee. 21) ! You have
"second chance" for love. Express feelings, be
receptive to one who does care and haa your
best interests at heart.
CAPIUCOKN (Dec. 22·Jan. 19): Popularity
increases; one who "pulls strings" will take a
special interest in you. Accent on advancement,
, achievement, fulfillment or ambitions.
. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20·F'eb. 18): Look beyond
the immediate -you are about to embark on
exciting adventure. Some or your hopes. wishes
will be revised as you come closer to reality and
maturity.
PISCES (Feb. 19· Mar 20)? By dl11ln1
beneath s urface indications you can strike pay
dirt. Emphasls on rmances, tax structure and p
budgetrelaledtoonewboworkswitbyou.
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Club f;alendar
I SOCIETY OF MIUTAa\' WIDOWS
will meet at 10 • m Saturday. Sept
13, at the Repubbc t'ederal Savmg.s
llnd Loan bwldrng, • ante Ana
AN EVENING of t41a 8anc1 dancan.c
with Al Alberts and h1~ orch~tra 1~
schedull'Ci at C.-nt .. r Cl1.1b. Newport
Beach, at 8 30 p m 1''rid•Y. ~p( 12
For inlonnallon, ~·all 97~ 0700
THV&~DAY MOaNI ti Cl.U8 of
Newport Bear h '<'Ill lyH' 1t llnnu•I
friendship tl'a ill 2 I' '" Thun.da\
Sept ll. in the Hal boa Pa' 1hon
There will ~ fu:sh1on ho'<' by John
Hogan of Fashion l1l1&nd
A L P H A X I 0 ·~ I. T A A I u m n Ii 1•
Chapter of Oran~e Count • "111 ha Vt' a
get arquaantt•d lum·heo n at l l 30
a.m . Saturda). St-pt 13. •l th(' horn('
of Nancy Prechel. Ne-. pon Kt>ac·h
For information. call &H 1~
THE ANNUAL SEPT•:Mat:a
garden luncheon of the Ne" port
Beach Friend!! of tht> L1br•r> 1
scheduled for l l 30 a m Tuesda).
Sept. 16, at the home of Mr Mr:.
Margaret Corkett Speaker wJll tk-
Lad1slaw Reda), a l.1do Isle r~1dent
who is a free-lance "riter and sailor
POLISH NATIONAL ALLIANCE,
Lodge 3168: will host a luau at 8 p m
Saturday. Sept. 13, an St Gregory ·s
Church Hall, Whittier For resen a ....
Full Tn:at•nat
lions. cllll 1213 1 941 5092
N WPO•T HAaaoa A&T
MuM•um ' Salrs 1&nd Kenl•I Gallery
will buH· >.Ul oi;t•nin& receptJoo for
art1sLI\ .. 1ort>nc•t> Arnold and Rim•
Goodmanat6p m fnday,S4lpl 12
A 'Gt:T SMART ' s eminar u A<"ht"tluh~I for ihc• W.-dne day, ~p(
17 mM'l1n~ o ( Or flntcc 'ouoty Harbor
rl'a l.A'a:ll Serrf'tanf'll AHOCt•U<Jn
fhf' mc-.•tm~ will ~"in at 6 30 p m
at thf' S111h•1 'lh•ak house. f"1>unlalll
\'1dl(') fo'nr rt"H'r v11t1o nll ca ll
H97 St 14
l .Acar A ~IC.t .. :.,WOMAN'!'\ CUIB
1 s~ml( 111 ~ nwmbt-Ni A mtom
ber~h1p brunc·h \o\ 111 takt! pla~ at 10
a m S:lturft.t) S.•11t t3: in Ult+ Crown
\'alle)' Park Community ('~ter t-'or
inform,11 wn c .>II liina Bourestoo,
IUl 21~
fHE MONL\A\' MOR INt. Club of
Hunt ington lh«H'h will began 1h
1980 '81 dub 1n-..t11m1 with ·a meeting
011 Mooda} Sept 15, 11\ the Hunt
111gton Re.!ch Inn
T H .: WOM EN 'S llESEAllC R
Institute '<'111 hol>t a moolb1y lllformal
gel togt>lht-r for entrepreneun. devol
ed to s~nn~ bu~mess expenences
and n~t9.ork111~ ht-ginning al 6 p.m
Tucl>da)', Sept 16, at the Crossroads
restaurant, f'ountain Valley For in
Lee Maj~te gets the treatment from (from left) Rita Dierken, Mark
David and Sandi Price in preparation for a ·cut-in' Sunday, Sept. 21,
to benefit the March of Dimes. Several salons are participating in the
event at which persons who donate $10 can receive a cut and style or
mini-makeup. The event will be held from noon until 4 p.m. at
Fashion Island. For information, call 979-2270.
(
Singles )
__ c_ar_end_ar __
SELF CENTER will have a Single
Experience discussion on ''The
Perfectionist" at 7:30 p.m . Friday,
Sept. 12. in the city of Orange. For in·
formation. calJ Jan or Michael at
997·9fi00.
ORANGE COAST SINGLES will
have a general meeting at 8 p.m. Fri·
day. Sept. 12, in Fountain Valley. For
inf~rmation, call Ann at 751-0291.
BIG BANDS SINGLES will have a
dance at 8: 15 p.m Sunday, Sept. 14,
at the lnn at the Park Hotel 10
Anaheim. For information. call
525-7657.
PEOPLE SAMPLER. a work.shop for
single adults, will be presented by
Coastline Community College al 8
p.m . Friday, Sept. 12. in Newport
Beach. The w~rkshop is designed to
Get into shape.
At Command Performance we
adapt the hairstyle you want to
the hair you have.
So even while your hair is grow-
ing, o ur haircut continues to
help it hold its shape.
And you continue to get all the
looks you're looking for.
Shampoo, precisK>n cut and
blow dry for men and women.
No appointment necessary, ever.
offer techniques for finding people of
similar interests. For information,
call ~11 ext. 256.
OUTDOO& SINGLES will have a
rollerskating party at 7: 45 p.m. Fri-
day . Sept. 12, in Laguna Hills. A
house party will be held at 7:30 p.m.
Saturday. Sept. 13. in Huntington
Beach. Also. the gToup will. have a
beach party at 1 p.m. SuDday, in
Laguna Beach. ~or information, call
556-7026.
Singles Calendar runs each Wednesday
and contams m/<>rmatwn on discwswn
groups. partre.~ and events open to the
publtc m lht• Orange Coast area Send
notices I<> SmglPs Calendar. Daily Pilot . •
P 0 Bor 15&1. ('l)sla Mesa. CA 92626
Include you r name a nd telephone
number 'Vot1ce\ mll31 b€ received two
week s m ad1vmc1• 11( an event
formation, call Gibson Mu('flonold 3t
760 10
H N11NGTON BEACH 8aANCll or
tb f Am rlcia n Assocl1tl1on o f
llnlv.,.rftlty Women will have a cham·
lllllJnf' brunch at 9·30 a.m Saturday,
~pt 13, •t lhl' Huntington Beach
Cl'ntr•I IJbrary New offict•n. wlll be
Introduced and the year's progTam
f'Xpla1n~d i''or information call
MO 23&4
N •:WPOaT BEACH CHRISTIAN
Women's Club will meet at 11 .45
a m Wednesday, Sept . 17 at the
A1q>ort.er Inn. Irvine Speakers will
twule Hadley and Clare Bauer For re·
iiervat1ons , ('1111 Mrs Jim Dority ,
!>44 2921
SAN CLEMENTE CHAPTER, Na
tional Association of Retired Federal
Employees. will meet at 1 30 p m.
Tuesday, Sept. 16, in the San
Clemente Community Center
NEWPOR1' HARBOR Toastmistress
Club wtll meet"a t 11 30 a m Monday,
Sept 15, at Gramma 's House
restaurant, Santa Ana For lllforma-
llon call 64.2·9065.
LAGUNA BEACH Branc h of the
American Association of University
Wom en will meet at 9·30 a.m. Satur·
day. Sept 13, at the Festival of Arts
grounds New members will be
welcomed and the year's program
outli ned For i n forma-t1on call
Carolyn Lyons, 494-5087.
MESA-HARBOR CLUB will meet at
10:30 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 11 , in the
Mercury Savings building, Tustin .
Slides of China wiJI be shown by Ed-
die Wise.
THE EIGR111 ANNUAL St Joseph
Hospital benefit Saturday. Sept. 13.
will feature Ma ureen McGovern, a
formal dinner and dancing to the
music of Nelson Riddle and his or-
chestra. The setting will be the Dis-
neyland Hotel For ticket information
call 633-9111.
BALBOA-BARBOR Alumnae
Chapter of Gamma Phi Beta will
meet at 10 a .m . Thursday, Sept 11 ,
at the Belgian Waffle resturant,
South Coast Village. Plans for rush
week at UCI wiU be discussed. For
information call Mrs. Peter Venerdi,
559-4242.
AN INFOaMAL discussion of post-
mastectomy rehabilitation will be led
by Louise Rose at 11 a .m . Tuesd·ay,
Sept. 16, i..q Garbo's at Nordstrom.
South Coast Plaza.
ANN llA&TIN, a reporter for KABC-
TV's Eyewitness News, wiU speak at
the annual membership bnmcb of
Orange County Chapter of Women in
Commlllloic:ations. It will take place
at 11 •..c. in the community oeot.er at
Wednesdey, September 10, 1980
I I
·I Golden West College. For reserva-
tions or information, call Lulu Mae
Casey, 646-2307 .
KAREN AND LASZLO Lak, violinisl
and pianist. will perform for the
Harbor View J-lills Committee of the
Orange County Philharmonic Society
at 9 . 30 a.m . Tuesday. Sept. 16, at the
home of Mrs. G. Bork Kellogg.
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SOUTH COAST ALUMNAE CLUB of
Pi Beta Phi will hear a talk by Dr.
Peggy Snow of UCI on "Your Mind
Can Make You Well" at 10:30 a.m.
Thursday, Sept. 11, at 304 Buena Vis·
ta . Newport Beach. For information.
call Laura June at 540·0430.
THE SADDLEBACK VALLEY Study
Center of the Theosophical Society in
America will present a talk by Dr.
Robert Bonnell at 7:30 p.m . Monday,
Sept. 15, at Laguna Federal Savings
and Loan, Laguna Hills.
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CM. GAUIT IA, 0.0.S.
A entiatry For Ch.illkrn '
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SAN CLEMENTE MEDICAL PLAZA
SUITE 245
657 CAMINO de LOS MARES
(714)
496-5001
SAN CLEMENTE ae•M•ffomS...C1e.._,.a.-.1H-el
ORANGE COUNTY CHAP EK of
Clipped Wings , Unite d Airlines
Stewardess Alumnae. will have a
membership· meeting at 11 a .m .
Saturday, Sept. 13. at J . P. Mac's
General Store, Huntington Beach.
Mrs. Betty Hill. director of Ray of Wed.1/17
Hope in Tustin, will speak and she 9-11:30 •.m.
will be presented with proceeds from Thure. 9/11 ( " . '
LHrn The Art Of the group's spring fas hion shOw. 7-9:30 p.m.
Mary K. Doherty Dana is the new .(llllM' president of Clipped Wings .
INTERIOR
THE WOMAN'S AUXILIARY to the
American Societ y of Mechanical
Engineers, Orange County Section.
will have a party night at 6.30 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 13, in The Colony
clubhouse. Irvine. Reservations can
be made with Mrs. Frankllll Fowler
at 87l·Ol70
THE DOLPHINS of the Newport
Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce
will hear a talk by writer Ann Martin
at ill> Sept 16 meeting at the
Newporter Inn. For reservat.Jons call
644-8211.
NEWPORT HARBOR Area Alumnae
Chapter of Delta Delta Della will
kick off its new season with a footJ
ball themed dinner at 6: 15 p.m. Wed-
nesday, Sept 17. For information,
call 675·2300.
B'NAI B'RITH WOMEN, Mitzvah
Chapter, wilJ meet at 7 :30 p.m Wed·
nesday. Sept. 17 . at the Mercury Sav·
ings and Loan building, Hunt.mgt.on
Beach Mike Melville, an instructor
at Golden West College, wiU speak on
"Wh y Can 't A ge and Youth
Cooperate"
AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE.
Newport Harbor H.tgb Scbool t:r1apt·
e r , is seeking young persons in
terested in "llVlDg abroad for a sum-
mer or fuJI school year in one of 53
· nations. An infonnahon meeting will
take place al 6:30 p.m . Thursday,
Sept. 11, at Newport Balboa Savings
and Loan. Newport Beach.
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Flattelled Tra~ lslmtd
The concrete circle at Cliff Drive and
Irvine Avenue in Newport Beach looks like
a giant pbonog:rapb record, or. maybe, a
landing target for a skydiver. But it's
simply the remains of an unpopular traffic
island installed by the city last June at a
cost of $20,000 as a means of slowing
motorists. However, the island went over
like a flat tire with local residents who
complained so bitterly that the city bas
now removed it at a cost of $1,000.
Utilities Win Over
Seniors' Housing
Laguna Beach City Council
members have removed con·
structioo ol senior housing as a
top priority in an application for
funds for low· and moderate·
income housing.
Tbe city's Housing Element
Committee bad earlier recom·
mended that the city list a r~
quest for $280,000 for senior
citizen housing as its top
priority.
BVT OFFICIALS faced with
loes ol $417,500 in federal Hous·
ing and Community Develop-
ment Blodl Grant fund1J already
approved for Lasuna. are focus·
in1 on improvements at
Tbunton Trailer Park.
Tbey have listed u t.heir top
tbree priorities requests for
sewer, storm drain, and water
main improvements at tbe
treller park in flood-prone
La1uaa CallJOD. _
Tbe city b aattnc for $190,000
Cut Off Tail
for the improvements . Last
year, it spent $10,000 in federal
funds for preparation of a plan
for the work.
A~4'0 LISTED in the city's ap-
plication are requests for $25,000
for housing rehabilitation loans
and grants.
And, the council included a re·
quest for $5,000 to remove
architectural barriers to the
handicapped in Irvine Bowl and
business district sidewalks.
The council bas been told that
unless the city submits a plan
for construction and repair ot
low-and moderate-income hows·
ing by Oct. 31, it will lose
$417 ,500 in federal funds.
Orange County housing plan·
ners bave told council members
that city projects "coming to a
conclusion" would be funded,
but money for new r.roJects and "loans in the mill' would be
stopped.
Cops Hum SaJ,ist
Who Mutilated Dog
A sadistic knife-wielder who
Colla Mesa police say probably
bad an accomplice to bold down a
screaming little border collie
while amputating its tail, is
-Caah Stolen
F.romNB
Gas Station
Someone who shattered a
window to a service bay at the
Harbor View Shell gasoline sta·
tion in Newport Beach made off
with $1,630 in cub, the fmn's
mana1ement told police.
being sought on animal cruelty
charges today.
Robert E. Metzger Jr., 49, of 836
Presidio Drive, notifie d
authorities over the weekend
after retwuing, from a trip to
Oregon and finding bis pet,
Cheater, maimed~ . THE WIDMPERING animal,
which bad been left securely
locked in Metzger's backyard,
has a one-inch stub of bare bone
left exposed by the attacker.
Police Officer Alan Cain said
the black-and-white mixed-breed
shepherd dog's tail was discarded
on Metzger's patio.
He said the 21h-year-old dog
was treated by his veterinarian,
wbu said the injury indicated the
tail was severed by a sharp knife. Doug Harmon called officers
to the service station at 2500 San POLICE SAID the vet noted
Jpaquin Hills Drive after ~ that despite Chester's relatively
covering the burglary at open.mg small size it probably required
time llenday. --an accomplice-to bold him -wtlttr
lnvesti1ators said $1,500 in the tail was cut off.
weekend receipts contained in Investigators are question.in«
an envelope waa pocketed after neighbors to determine if they
it wu found bidden in a desk saw or beard ~g suspicious
drawer; along with $13rt takerr durtngtbefouraays Meugerwu
from tbe cub register. absentinOregon.
Not.bins else was touched, in·
vesthcaton said.
Police Audion
Slated Saturday
Bicycles, jewelry, tapes, a
chain saw and other itema will
be sold to the biCbest bidden at
a Huntln1ton Beach Police
Department auC!llon slated for 10
a. m. Saturday.
Tbe aueticm will be held at
police badQuart.en at the ln·
tenedicm of Yorktown Avenue
and lllaila ,~. Terms ol sale
arecMbomy.
•-•I l"et1r'
Jeffrey E. Bozanlc, 22, of
Huntington Beach, bas been
named 1980 Man of Year at
Humboldt State University,
Arcata, graduating with
B.S., M.A. and M.S. degrees.
He wW enter UCLA in the
falt t.o f'tudv law.
Job-seeking
Agency Keep1
Doors Open
The Harbor Area Youth
Employment Service (YES >
isn't shutting down just becaWJe
it's September.
The volunteer agency that
matches willing young workers
with jobs s hifted to its fall
schedule today, with phone lines
open at 642-0474 Monday through
Friday from l to 5 p.m., accord·
ing to officials.
IOBS DOING yardworll ,
general labor, trash baulin1,
housekeepin1, painting, baby·
sitting and a variety of other
chores are solicited by YES staff
members for teen-agers.
The community service qen·
cy at S42 W. 19th St., Costa
Mesa, ·serves both Costa Mesa
and Newport Beach throughout
the year and requires that refer-
ral workers be paid the $3.10
minimum wage .
PEW V8£118 OJ' tbe YES ~
gram are disappointed In work
bandied by the employment
bureau's youngsters, says Mn.
Carolyn Sweetland, executive
director.
Since YES opened a decade
ago, she notes, a new wave ot
youth employers bas moved into
the community.
"A lot ot the kid1J who got jobs
through us have grown up and
gone into business and now they
call us for their help," she notes. .
Recruiting
BegunforY
Indian Units
Recruiting for YMCA lndian
Guide, Indian Maiden and In·
dlan Princess programs de·
signed to bring mothers, fathers
and sons and daughters closer
together is now under way, ac-
cording to West. Orange County
YMCA officials.
Children from kindergarten
through third grade are soucht
for the programs, which involve
meetings in homes twice a
month in addition to one special
meeting event such as a camp.
out per month.
Parents and children wear In·
di.an costumes -and ebooee their
Qwn Indian name as part of the
guidance programs.
Fathen and sons are elistble
for Indian Guides, while
mothers and daqbten belOftl to
Y-lndian Maidens. The special
Y ·Indian Princeils program is
for fathers and daughters.
Recruiting schedules and
more complete information may
be obtained by calling the V at
847·9622 from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.
weekdays.
Audubon Sets ·
Bird-watcher
Field Trip
Early mornln1 bird ea·
thusiuta trill have an opportuni·
ty to see the elusive railbird
Sept. 21, u put of a field trip
apomored by the South Cout
Audubon Society.
The San Clemente 1roup will
meet at tb~ewport Beacll
Back Bay bestnn•n1 at '1 Lm.
wben bllh Udea in the ba7 will
flush tbe wadinl birdl ...,.._..,
near tbe road.
Interested blrd·watchra
should meet at the Parklnl kit
off the Back Bay road Uld ur•
poolers can meet at Thrifty
Dru1 parklnc lot l a S•n
Clemente ate: 15 a .m .
For more lllformalioa, call
492.,__ or m -MTJt
Escort Fight Rages
Efforts to Outlaw Se"'ice Attacked
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP)·-
Effortl to outlaw controves;alal
escort services ln Lu Ve1u -
vlewed by some critics u al·
le1ed fronta for prottltutea -
came under sharp attack here in
a Nevada Supreme Court bear·
ln1.
'Browser'
Snatches
Jewelry
An eJeganUy dressed browser
who apparently used facial
makeup and a black wig dis·
guise b beinl SOUCbt today after
anatcbinl a $3,300 gold watch
from a Newport Beach depart·
ment store and neein1.
Ruth II. Jacobson, of Mission
Viejo, clerk in the jewelry de-
part meo t of Robinson's, 2
Fashion Island, told poUee-sbe
grabbed the escaping thief and
ripped bis jacket but be got
away Monday.
MISSING ALONG with the
suspect, who apparently did a
quick-change act ln the ladies'
restroom of a nearby depart·
ment store, where he discarded ,
bis clothes, Is a 14K Baume &
Mercier timepiece.
Invest igators were told by
Mrs . Jacobson that the nervous
browser flJ'St asked to see a tray
of watches, chose the most cost·
ly and asked if be might cbar1e
it. •
She said that procedure would
have to be approved by mana1e-
meot tint and when she started
to get the necessary forms to fill
out the s uspect changed bis
mind and chose a less expensive
watch.
SHE SAID IT was about then
the thief 1rabbed the costly
Baume • Mercier gold watch
and broke into a dub for the
door, at which time she 1rabbed
at blm and nearly ripped bis
j~ket pocket off.
The suspect made a mad dash
down an escalator and fled out
of the store, leaving a folded
newspaper, empty wallet and a
ma1uine featuring elite yacht
racins IUbject.a on ber counter.
Police said clotblq fittlnl the
description of the eii:pensive ap-
parel be wore turned up shortly
afterward in a ladies' room
trash container at Buffum'•
Department store.
Lawyen for 10 •cort Mrvicet
ur1ed tbe bllh court TUelday to·
overturn a lower court ruliDI
favoria1 a Clark County or·
dJnance, and to declare the or-
dJnance uncoaatitutionaJ.
At one poi nt durin1 the
oraJ artwnenta, Supreme Court
ELECTED PRUIDINT
Jec:ll Mc:Dawaft
Jack McDoiooll
Named Art
School Chief
Former Laguna Beach Mayor
Jack McDowell has been elected
president ol the Laguna Beach
School of Art, succeed.iD1 Paul
Sliker. '
Re-elected first vice president
at the art acbool board's annual
meeting was Ruth Oscood
Salyer. John Rayment, formerly
treasurer, wu elected aecood
vice .,.._ideat.
Eugene Parker was elected
treasurer , and William
McDoµgall was re-elected
secretary.
Direct.on re-elected to tbe
board were Sliker, David
Younc, John Dundas, Ja)'lle
Ayres Malone and Alexandra
Martell. New board members
are J act Linkletter and Robert
Sutton.
Trailer Park Assault
Mesa Police Seek
" Slwtgun Wielder
A shotgun-wielding attacker
who summoned a YOUDI woman
from her Costa Mesa trailer
home with a honk of bis born,
then rued a shotgun at her alone
with a profanity, is bein& souatit
today by police.
The target of the assault about
2 a.m. Saturday at a trailer park
al 2560 Newport Blvd. narrowly
escaped being hit.
KELLY C. SBEUJIAN, 19,
told investtcators she dove
bebind a steel trub dumpster
for cover when the sbotlUD wu
aimed by ber assailant.
A suspect was later nearly
cauibt in a drapet that ended
in a deadmd alley at a Santa
Ana Avenue apartment com·
plex, but escaped pursuin1
police by scramblln1 over a
fence.
Patrolman Gerry Stukkie laid
it appeared the s uspected
shot1UD·wielder, findine himself
bo:&ed·in, abandoned bis station
wagon and piled items up
against the fence to escape over
it.
POLICE IMPOUNDED the
auto and car keys left at the
aceoe in the 2100 block of Santa
Ana Avenue, also ael1ln1 a
1in1le, unfired sbot1u• abell
found in the car.
A pasaencer -wu qiieStiODed
by police and releued.
Miu Shellman told police she
waa awakened by a car bom
honking outside her small
trailer.
She aald abe beard the car
drive away but stepped outside
to investigate and saw it parked
a abort distance away in the
driveway.
INVE8'1'1GATOU WE&E told
by the victim that one of three
YOUDI men vilible in the vehicle
stepped out, took the •botlUD
from the car, loaded one shell in
tbe chamber and aimed.
Miu Shellman said abe dove
for cover u be cried out a near·
ly un•mellilible ·oath and then
Justice Al Gunderson aalled
whether the county's poeitlon
wu that freedom ol auociaU.
rl1ht1 didn't extend to paid
dates.
And Justice Cameron Batjer
added that it seemed the OI'•
dJnance wu so broad it could
apply to people who are paid lo
escort the elderly to stores or
docton' offices.
But deputy Clark County Dls·
trict Attorney Mahlon Edwa.rda
said the ordinance, passed in
November 1978, wasn't ~
conatitutionally overboard aDd
dealt only with the "business" ol
da~ing. ,..
''THE RIGHT OF association
is not abloh4e,'' be said, adding
that county commilsloners and
Clark County District Court
Judge Paul Goldman found
there was. "not one legitimate
paid escort in Clark County.·'
The businesses figbtinl the or-
dinance include Swin1in' Suzy's
Escorts ; French Quarter
Escorts; Valley of the Dolls;
Lu Ve1as Touch Escorts; Las
Vegas Girls International;
Lucky Escorts ; Oui Girls;
Playgirl Escorts ; Elegant
Escorts; and Star Escorta.
Judge Goldman issued a
January 1979 order favoring the
escort service ordinance. but
stayed enforcement of the or·
dinadce pending the Supreme
Court appeal. Tbe high court
will issue its decision later.
ESCORT SERVICE lawyer
John Lukens asked the Supreme
Court, "U the legislative branch
of government bas the power to
mate it illegal for one person to
accompany another person for a
fee, where does that legislative
power stop?"
He said abuses can occur in
an y area -even with "a
member of a judicial body" -
but added that to simply ban a
buslnesa requires a finding that
it's inimical to the public in·
terest.
Escort lawyer Jeff Shaner
added that Judge Goldman
should have allowed full.blown
hearinp on objectloas to tbe or·
dinance. Another escort lawyer,
Edward Bernstein, said "mere
public intolerance" is not a pro.
per basis for baaninl the e.cort
services.
BE&N8TEIN SAID escort
businesses flouriab in convention
towns such aa Las Vegas and
Reno, and are even used by via·
ltln1 "dignitanes" and "am-
busadon."
"'Yoll really expect us to
believe that 7" snorted Chief
Justice John Mowbray.
Mowbray added that the or·
dinance may be overboard, but
the remark about the escorts'
clientele was "just a little too
heavy for me."
Yef another escort lawyer,
Alan Andrnn, said the busineu
was nothing more than "match·
malting,'' and that bu been a
permitted activity 1oin1 back
"centuries .and centuries"
throughout the world.
Andrews said that if Clark
County thi.nb the eseorta an ·
really promoUo1 proaUtutiaa..
then tbe county should enforee
ita separate ordinance aeaialt
prostitution. He termed tbe
escort ordinance ''hopelessly
unconstitutional."
1.agtma Panel
Eyes School
Funding Plan-
Memben of the Laguna Beadl
Educational Foundation will
meet tonilh! to bear e~
from aeveraf comultants qn bow
funds can be raised for tbe
school dbtrict.
The panel is interviewine pro.
fessioaal fund-raiaen in an ef.
fort to determine means of raia·
inl money for the flve-acbool
district.
The educational foundation
was established by trust ...
earUer thla year to raiae funds to
support school activities in tbe
wake ol Prop. 13, decllninl stu-
dent enrollment and \be effedll
of the Serrano· Priest state
Supreme Court dec.bion. ·
Tbe board ol tnllteea aita • • pulled the trtaer.
Coast Park
Speech Set
-..... the foundatloa board, ancl a
'JO.member foundation coaunjt.
,c ........ ...
Marine Corpe Capt. GrelOO'
Ratba, 38, ol Minion Viejo la
Third Marine Aircraft Wini
Carrier Pilot of Year,
nominated now for alloCorlJI
bonon. El Toro MC.AS-baled
ruer bu made 95 carrier
landinp, honkin1 safety line
with excellent 3.10 1rade
averaae in trainlna. He bu
1,000 accident-free fll1bt
hOUNI.
TM plaan•n1 and tbe impact
of tbe newly created state park
alan1 tbl lntae Cout wtO be
-~ Sept. 11 .. tM J'ard
Mr •IP•N cafeteria .. Newport
Beaeb. •
Davld Allen, of tbe 1tate
Department of Parks and
RHrutian. will be tM featund
speak• Ill tlM 7:• p.m. eftDl.
1po. Hored bJ tb• Newport
Harbor Area a.amber ol Com·
merce.
AdmlllkJD b ... For f\atMr
lnfn""'•tiM ,..11 MA-"211.
tee bu bem=ted to help lD fund-ralaiq Orta. ·
Toallbt'a meetial will be beld
at '1: 30 ID tilt scbooI board roem.
550 Blwnoat St. 11M public la ID-, Yited.
1 Oziam Slided I
1For Viebumaeee
An ll·week cou r1e 1•
American dttNalb.lp for VMt·
nam .... .,.akl:1 ,.none wW
be .......... at al Colta ....
Hilb Sdlaol. 'tboee bUnlted can re..._.
tbe ,......._al tbe cl ... lD Room
11·2.
,
,,
02 DAILY PILOT
Deatlu
' P A.SCAGOULA. M 1,1
(AP) Former Rep.
William Cola•r ,
D·Ml111 .. who t>.camc a
lead lnc conservi.1tlve
spokesman dur1n1 his
•O ·Yt"ltr rare•r I n
Con&ret\5, died Tuesday
nl1ht tie huded th•
House Ru.Jes Commltttt
from 1988 u.nt.U l\.ls 1913
retirement
NEW YOKK <At»
Harold t'liarma•.
author, ~ater cntac for
The Nation m1tgutne
since 1953 and director
or numer ous plays
Including .. Th .. Member
of the Weddlng," dit.'<i
Tuesday o( cancer
MINNEAPOLIS IAP)
W .H . ''Herb "
~baper, 66, who turned
a simple wood carving
in t o the pro fitable
"Cootie" game, died
Monday of cancer
NASHVILLE, Tenn.
(AP ) W . Masey
Jarman, 76 . retired
chairman of the board of
Gen esco Inc., died
Tuesday.
Dftnlt Noli<>n
.. I.EON
Long Wa9 Dotmt
1 •
J
I
APW .......
OBITUARIES
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l'IC'TITIOUI •USINHS ·--,.,CT'""iTIOUS i us1NHS
NAMISTATlMl NT NAMlSfATIMENT
lho lotl-lng person It dOl119 11<1tl The lollo•l ll9 ""'""'I •re doing
fttn •• t>utt"eu " CDN llNENt•t Pl ACE, e100 THE BALLOON OAADEH, "9t
Pet\ Pll••. s. ... ton, C•tlt0t nit__, WUICllH, Hunltnqlon 8eacll, Ce .,_ ....
(l•O M Leon.ro 1100 S Prelrlt Pau~ Cllrhtlan 1Cn111el, tJll
Avenu,, Tou•nc•, C•lll01nl• 'IO)CM We>1ttll1, Huntl1191on 8"acll, Ca ., ....
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dtvlOu•I lo• At>Qtl ... Ce a»
(l•rlo M l..-•d l.u<llle K-. SS.SO WllSl\I,. &lvd ,
Tiii\ •l•te11'-I wH 111.0 wltll tN LO\ A"9tl .. (e ~
County Cltrk ot Or.•n .. c:;ounty on Tiii• bu•lneu Is conducted l>V 1
AllQU\I 11 t• Qolfttre l Plrlntrolllp
THO"'ASWEl.t..S
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Mt Naw,.n C:...tor Drlv•
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PUBLIC NOTICE
l'IC'T1TI005 8USIHE.$.S
NAME STATEMENT
The foUowmo Mr son' •re OoinQ
bu~•n•U~ SI I( IMPERIAL LTD . 1001 W
Wllllllet BlvO, La H&l>ra. CA 'IOl>JI
TllOm.S R Vlllelll. ttS. S Ml
Ver11011 Colton C• 91J2•
Sandr• J B•llH, lS?ll La M•yO
Dr • Sunnymeed, C" 92l88
RICH•RD M VIL LELLI. toot W
Whlllltr Blvd. 1.• H•llr•. CA'°"'' JUdllh"' IEQ91tr1, ISO. Espl•n.CSe, Re~!Hacll.CA911117
~Inda I( CalabrH•. ''° N IOfl>(), L• Hab••. CA 111»31
Donne M L.•C>lant• 101 Cttrv•
La Kllbr•, CA 111»31
•ntllon¥ Vollt!lll, ~St Gllru• l•
Hab••. CA 90&31
lh1\ t>u\ttW\\ 1\ ton<lu<t•CI b• a
hm•lf'O O&r1rter\htp
l H'I06 t(. (.6, 6bf"fH
Ttui \fatemH\I w•s ftf@O with IM
County Cler~ ot O•onQ(' County on
Al>Qu\I H l'l!IO
THO"'AS WELl.S
Attorney .. Lew
Sult• no
Hew(le<t l'iNft<-.1 Pl..,•
SOO Htw-1 Centw Drivt
Newport -h. C.t nwo
FU .. l
PuDhshed Ordllge c...,,1 Oa11y Piiot
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PUBLIC' NOTIC'E
FICTITIOUS BUStHl!SS
NAME STATEMENT
Tnt follo•1nQ rwrson\ ••tt 001,,0
bu\1nt'' a!i>
FIJLlfRION PI N E'i ,..0M[0WNE!l~ A~SOCI A110N 1401
P1not\. F uHf',.,Ot'I (i1911fOt'IM4 97&U
r ufl.rnon Plrw\ Home-o.-'~rs A\
S.Ot •lf•Of' Inc • C•flforn14 toroor•
lion, 1•01 Pinon Futle:n~ Ci111forn1A
"7635
T "'' OU\.u''E'\"> '' conou<.lM o" .a c °' Por•t+on
Fullr'1on
Pt,..,.Ho~ne,,
M.trli. J TN>tt\pson
Pr~s..°""t
l Dorn
ThlS Jlel-' Wai llr.d wllh llW
co .... 1v Cltttt ot Ora,,.. c-1, on
•UC)u}I U, 1'90.
1'10111
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AUO t7. Sepe J. 10, 17, l'llO Ult«I
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOffClOf' PUa1.1c SAi.iE
On Stpt-r lS, '"°· It 10.ao • m et t l•U W•rntr Avenue, Fov11teln
Valley, Celllorftl•, tll• to1 row1 .. o
dHUlbed o-rsonet pr-r1y Wiii be
lOfd et l>UOll< •u<Uon, wllllOut rt• W'"'• 111 H tool perll•llY con•l•vf.l•d wOOden _,_t
Tiii• Wie I\~ In a<<GrOll\Ct with
C•llfornl.a CMI COde s.cuon1 1'17 I M '*· by ltle undltnl9ntc1 t...CStord. 10
dlsp01e OI personal property 1111 by Ille l•ftafl\ at tt•n Werner .,....,., Foun
te ln VIiia~. C.Jllornle, u-v1<•tlft9
Ille reel ~Y ot It.. •-tord Ind
•lier notice to s.ald tenant.
Dated Sept...,bolr s, l'llO
CL)'DE WAMPLER. L.aftcllord 1t•n W•mer A¥tf)ue
Fountain Velle,, Ce tuornl•
Tttlephont No. 71 .. ~).ll•
Publlt...., Or-Cout Dally Piiot,
Sepl 10, 11 ,.., i.a•.eo
PUBLIC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOUS 8USINEH
NAME STAT•M£NT
TM 1011owt119 person Is Oolno tiv•• n•u •' PROFESSIONAL CONSTRUC·
TION .llDMINISTRATlON, l •U
M•t At'trtur 8oul•¥•rd. N.-wport
8U<ll, C.tl!Or'flla n6tO
Heidi CN!Mly, 120 Vie Totuc•, Sen
Clomonto, Calltoml• 92677
Thi\ ll<NNO\ I~ <onduclod DY •n 1n
dfY10u•I
Ho<dl ChaDotly
!nil •l•temenl ••• Ill.CS wllh '"" County Clerk of 0'41n91' County on
"UOu\11•. 1'IO
RICHARDS. P'AUL
eftd ASSOCIATES
t~I D•.,. Stm.t.
S11l11-
Ne~ a..ttl. Cl.~
l'lu.77
PuDlh hoO Or-Coesl Dally Piiot,
Sept to. 11.1•.0c• 1, '"'° *'"°°
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l'IC'TITIOUS 8USINEH
NAME IT•TU•R•T
CARI.OS LACSON <»LEON. r_.1
dent ol El Toro. Ce for 1 yu rs
p~ .. d -•Y on Seot...,tier 7. l•.
SuNlved by 1111 ... 1 .. C.slld• c»L-.,
ton• CM'IOS L dtl.eon, Jr end Am·
1>ro1lo dltlAw'I, l>OUI of El Toro, Ce.,
•ISO ' d•u911ters Grece CMY ol
Guell,,.. C. .. Pller dltLeon OI El Toro,
c ... Luci• vounv ol J-end c .. ude
""*bb Of Sen Cl••·-· C• •nd 4
91end<lll-S.rvk tt •Ill be lleld
on Frld•v. S.ottrnber 11, 1'90 et
IO;OO"M et St. Hl<Mlet Celllollc
Cllur<ll. ~ Hiiis. Ce 1n1..-m..,1
•Ill ... •I Hertior UWft -morl•I
PeMl. !ieNic:M -IN dlre<tlon 01
H•rtior ~I Ollve Mortu•ry ol Cool•-· s.o-~.
Rick Charles thrills crowds at Marineland in Rancho
Palos Verdes as he dives from 90-foot tower. He performs
daily for summer tourists, but bas other things in mind.
He uses this practice to get in s hape for Acapulco Cliff
Diving Championships scheduled in December.
Tn1~ \ldll'f'l"W"f"f WO\. fHf"Q •Hn IM
County C.lt-0' of Or•noe-County on AuQu\I ?'I 1980
F"IOiS
P\lbh\f'llfld 0r•l"l9-' Co.a~t 0 •1ty Ptlot
Tiie loll-1119 per\Of\• •re dolftO butlt>H\ IS
t •I NEWPORT HOME LOAN
TRUST NO. 144, Cb> NE WPO RT
HO.ME \.OAN TRUST NO. 1(1, lcl
NEWPORT HONOE LOAN NO .... (d)
NEWPORT HOME L.O•N NO 147, Ce)
NEWPORT HOME LO•H HO l•, (fl OEOltOE
COllVET W GEOllGE, f9tlcllnl Of
COS1e ~ Ce Pe,_ •••r on Sep. i.mDer t l'llO In Newport llMC.11. Ce
!So<" In ~ on J_., u, 1'1t.
H• ••• • -1or s-ro 011 co lar 1S _.,_ ~ w•S e _, Of IN
1,..,,._ --.it ._.,. • ..., '°' n
,...,, •"" also wes • ¥11eren ol World
W•r 11 In Ille U S. •r rny e l
Gued•l<..,el -Conf910or He Is "'"'I-b'f •if• 11¥bere. Of Cost•
-w. Ce •. 3 -Oweyne ol Mel'/\et·
te n lleedl, C.., Owi9ftt of C.rrltos.
Ce., •nd Jim of Coote Mew, C• • • sis·
ter J e_, SI"""' of Vlw lle, Ce end 7
9r*'4c;lltlclren. Stnrk e• wlll 1» lleld on Frld•y, ~r 11. ,,_ ef 11 OOAM
•• me W•-.rly Cllurcll, Senta Ana, Ce. wtcll ,,.. &.ynwoocl Muonlc LOd!I<'
F&AM ottkl•llno 8vrlet wlll loltow et
Ille F•lrlleven Memoria l P•rk
Cemtltr) ~"'ktt uncllr ti.. dire<
tlon of Batu S..99ron-Smllll & T<ltlltll
Wolc 1111 O>epel llllo<1v.,., o4 Coote
Me ... ~,
G•llH•
AHNE MlllUE GRIESER, rttlden1
of CupertlllO, C.. PesMd ewey on s.p.
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTtTIOOS 8USIHESS
NAME STATEMENT
ft\~ tolfow•nQ ~r\Oni JJft-otuno
b•Ull>•ne.
,.NIMATION OISTltlBUTOR<;
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Jer~my HOll•n (,alt>ratlh ''00
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(ountv Clttr; ot Or-an~ (O .n1.-on
l'119u~t1) 1'90
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PUBLIC NOTICE
!ember •• tMO SN wes. 11 .... , rttl· FICTITIOOS llUSIHEH
dtnl of ti. e.rtetey ..-.e 51'9 Is ''" H•ME STATEMENT
vlftd by, SISier\ IC•hrl,,. Wlllcvt of The IOllOW1n<j prr\Of\ ,, 00on9 Du"
Cost• MllW, Ce. and Rutll R. Rlem•n neu .u
of Vucc• V•llty, Ce, •ISO I tiromer THAYER REAi TY •10 N•woon
Deftlt l P. GrltMr ol Price • C• Ce ntf'r Drtw Unoon BM• 81aq SI•
Gr•w•IOa >enrlCe\ ....,, lleld on Wt<J US Newoort S..-acr. Ca 9?...i>
neSCS.y, !ie94oemller tO. IMO at II OOAM EOwaro I Tn•ve• 106 Vod Loru
et Ille H•l1JO<' u wn ftMmo(let Perto NPWPol I 8'>Aeh CA 9?111>3
wtth Rev Bruce Kwrt• offlcloatlnQ Tnf\ bu-;m~s. 1) conoucr~o ow ..,,, •n
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u wn·Mourlt Olltt MonlMW'\' ol Costa EllWarll I T/l .. ~r
M •Y. s.40-~,S,.. Tht\ \tlt~nt -"•' ftff'd •Jtn '""' -----------1 County Clprl< of OronQ<' County on
•~u~l 21. t'*1.
Neptune Society
CREMATION 8URIAI. •T \EA
646-7431 v-teclel -wity .. -. ... ...... 1 .......... -..11s .... ,._,
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SMfntS' MOITUAIY
627 Main St
Huntington Be ach
536·6539
f'fH fAMILY
COLONIAL RIMHAL
HOME
7801 Botsa Ave
Westminster
893-3525
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MEMC>llALl'All(
Cemetery Mortuary
Chapel
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Newport Beach
644·2700
McCotl.MIQI MOlTUAllES
Laguna Beach
494-9415
Laguna Hills
768-0933
San Juan Capistrano
495·177&
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Mortuary • Cemetery
Crerretory
1&25 Gisler Ave
Costa Mesa
540-5554
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UUUOADWAY
MOITUAlY
110 Broadway
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"119ust 1I 19'0
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HA#llE.STATEMIEl'IT
Tiit lollowonci prr~ Is doin9 Ou\1
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THE WEST co•sT ACADEMY
O F DOG TRAINING 15130
Brookllurtt, Westminster. Ca t'16tl
VIO lt Mara, tSl30 8rookhur\I
wu1mfns1er. ca. 91613
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Counly Clerk ot Orange Countv on
llugull 15, 1'80 ,.,.,..
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l'ICTITIOOS 8USINEH
NAME STATEMENT
Tiie totlowlnQ oersons e re doing
bv11neue\,
CURT'S FURNITURE, 1865 S
l'l•rtior Blva., Cos•• Mua, Calllornla
Wally S)ckln & Son Inc., •
C.11tornl1 c:orpor..,lof>, ml W. Olym.
olc Blvd . Los AnotlH, Celllornla
'°°" Tiils t>us.ness ls conduclMI by• <Of·
pOl'et lon
R-rl L S.ckln,
Prn10en1
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County Clerk ot Oren99 C.ounlv on
A119u11 1'1, lteO
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NAME STATEMENT
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M\\ ~~
GREEN TREE SE ... "NARS 9SSS
warnf'r Ave Su1l(I' A Founttltn
V•llpy CA '1708
M EGA MEDIA ASSOCIATES
INC ra C•l1forn1• coroorauon1 9900
MaripoM Avr f:".0Vf't~1n Valley (A-
•7708 •
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p0rat1on
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ASSOC INC
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AUQU\I U 1'90 t
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d•v•dufl
Joni H-.retl
Thos 5141......,nl ,...\ f1t.c> with f~ Counlv Ciera of Oran9" County on
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Ft CTI TiOUSitus1NiiS
NAME STATEMENT
Tne tollow1n9 ~rW>n~ •r~ do1no
bUJlf'\f'SS e\
FIRST IM PRESSION •nd
O RA N GE COUN TV •E ROBIC
D•NCE • .m.i c...m1no Ceotstra110 San
Juan Capjstr""°· C.lllornl• 91•/S
Anne EnQlano, lSUS Mant•n11a,
Oana Point. C.lllornla '11629
Cvn11•1• L JO!lll\On . H •ll
E ""'0""n Ro40 San Jue n Caoo\lrano, Cahlorn1a "167S
Tiii• bustneu lt <onoucteo DY a oenl!• at panner\lllP
Cvntlll• L Johnson
T111~ •l.tlemenl ••• lllt!O •11h ,,..
County Ciers 01 Oren9" County on
Auousl?'I '"'°
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PuDll\rwcl Orange Coe\! Da1IY Pllol,
S.Dt J 10 11, 7' 108() Js,._IO
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NAME STATIEMIEHT
Tiie following person I• doono l>uSI nenu
LIOUID GAS PUMP SERVICE,
1'!60 ~Pit ·-· Col40 Ne ... C4111fornl• '16llf>
!Curt J Pfahl. 3077 Have• A•Mw,
Costa M•s.a, C.lllornle '1626
Tiiis ~""'' I• <ond<Kted by •n 1n. dtvidual
Kurt J Plelll
Tiii\ •t.tlemenl W•• II~ wlt,._tlle
County Cler-ot Or•noe County on
A119u•I 7'I 1990
f'tWllf
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.... 20, 17, ~.1 .... ,. ,., ...
PUBLIC NOTICE
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FICTITlOOS 9USINESS
NAME STATEMENT
f'"f" t0Uow1ng pPf')(),,, ar~ Oo1n9
b\,l\ll'HJ'S\• 4H
CROWN PMHNERS. SIOO 8rocn
!itrHI, N•wl)Ort Buch C•tllorn1a
<nM>O
RlclWlrO R Sttnton 14706 Ml Cl•f
f «OOd Ctr<lt-Fount•'" V~llf'Y.
C•t1lorn1a 91708
Don•td W Gilmour, 4740 Von
Karman A\l'f'f'U~ N ewport Bt"cn,
Ca11tornta9174ICI
Ttih bultf'f"U ·~ conducted by it
Qf'M't 4~ J)aflMfSf\1p
RotlWlrd R Stenton
T'H\ st•lf'lf"nltn\ w&\ t\\'13 wHh 1t'lif
Coun1y Cter._ ot O"•not County on
A119us119 '"° ltHOOES, ICIENDALL & HAit·
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PUBLIC NOTICE -----FICTITIOUS 8U5tNEU
HAMIE STATEMENT
Tiie toll-•"9 person •• dolnq bu\I
"''~'a\ Sl ARSl<INE OIHGINATIONS
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Tf'llls t>us.inMi is cond\Ktf!'d by •n '"
Olvtdu•I
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TMs <latoment was 111..i wllll Ille
County Clerk ot Orange County on
AUQust?S l'llO
l't4Jl71
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PUBLIC NOTICE
f'tc:Tlnout auM•EIS
MAM9 ITAft•lfT T ... tel-I,. __ , .... _,,..
butl-•·
GORDIE'S DELI, 7J~ ll1Ur
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PUBLIC NOTICE
STAT£M£1'1T OF WIT"O•AWAL
f'ROM
l"A•TNERS"ll' OPERATING
UllDEa
f'ICTITIOUS 'USl••U NAME•
Tiie lollowlf'lt 119r-. lies wltlldr-n
•1 a oeneret parl ntr from 111•
par1ner""p -ellf'lt unclt• Ille lfc-I
lltlous butlfttSS name of SUNRISE
1.ANDSCAPE 6 MAINTENANCE et
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Tiie tl<11tkMn bujlnen name •••••·
melll fOf IN i>ertiwrsNp we1 Ill.cl on
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l'ul>ll"'9d Or-C..\t Oefty PllOI,
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'1CTITIOUS aUllNllS _.
llAMl ITATIM•llf
I lie IOl-ff'll --II fOf"t l>vtl· lleU es
CAL COAST CONT'RACTIHG, u u 1 l!llH Orl11e, O•~• 1'01 .. 1,
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PUBLIC NOTICE
rilCTITlOUS aUMNEIS
leAMI: ITAftME•T
Tiie loll-1"9 person\ ere doln9
Dllslnenes·
le l NEWPO RT MOME LOAN
TRUST HO IU, 11>1 N EWPORT
HOME LOAN TRUST HO. l~l. (()
NEWPORT t+OME LOAN NO 154 ldl
NEWPORT t+OME LOAN HO ISS i..J
HEWPOllT HOME LOAN HO tW Ill
HE'llWPORT HOME 1.0AN NO. 1S7, lot
NEWPORT t+OME LOAN HO ue 1111
NEWPORT HOME LOAN NO ISt 11
Corpor•I• Pl•1•. Hewp0r1 Bu ell
Catltorftla
NEWPORT ~E LOAN INC •
C.lllOrnla C"'-9\l(lfl
Thi• blnlnna It cono..clwd DY • cor
pore I Ion.
HEWPOftT HOME
1.0AHIHC
JOCK A. BEGG,
SK,,,,.,.y, ..._,_L_
This .-wn fllod with llw
c.,...1y CltMl of Or•19 County on Aututl U , ,_,
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AUGUST11l,1 ..
11:• fltOON
I-Ell TRAtl.IER,
10 •Ul7Nvn
AND
II l'T. llOAT, IHllO ... llD ENGINE
Wtl.S()N 11/V STORAC.E
161'0 S H•rtlo< Blvd
Sant• Ana CA '170.
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FICTITIOUS 8USINUS
HAMf STATEMENT
T ,,~ loUo•lnQ ~''°"' ., .. dOffH'J
b\j'lnit"U as
TRIDENT SALES COMl.'ANY
1411S HllMew Drtw , L..19Una HIQIH!I,
Calltornl• mn
0 F' SCH LOOIEL & AS
SOCI ATES. 1075 Hiiiview Orto ,
LeQuna HI_. C.lllWl'I• t?t77
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PUBLIC NOTICE
l'ICTI noos •UStNESS
NAM€ STATUlllENT
T lie lotlowl119 person• ore do I no
bu\ltWUe\'
THE RJA PARTNERS ... IP •
C.lllornl• -••I Potrtner\lllD, P 0
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Nt•Porl 9NCll. Clll!Wnle '1663
A-M Alison, -re l p,trtlWt,
20ll Sen Jc>eQuln Hiits AO., NewPor1
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PUBLIC NOTICE NEWPORT l<OME LOAN NO , .. , l9l
fi!'tCTTIIOl.ls 8USIHEU
H...,..E STATEMENT
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• HEWPOllT HOME LOAN HO. 1'0, lhl
NEWPOllT MONE LOAN HO IS1
NEWPORT HOME LO"H INC , 11
noono Corpor•I• Plue. Ne .. part Buch. C•lllornl•t21WO
BARTON P.ORlNESIS 11406 Ml
Cl•Uwooo (Jrclt-Foun••1n V'dllt'¥
Cell •tor n10 92108
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t1t> Foun,.,1r,VaHty (411to'"'a~1·oe
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HEWPOtlT HOME LO"H INC , 1
C•lllornla <orpor4111on
Tiiis llvllfte\\ I\ <-.c1od by 1 Cor·
pc>ratlon
NEWPORT HOME
LOAN INC
.100 ... e.w.
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AUQV•l IS 1'llO
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PUBLIC NOTICE
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Pul>ll\heO Or...,,. Coe\1 Oally PllOI,
,.,. 10 )7 ~ J, 10 ,.., :M!Cl-11>
PUBLIC NOTICE
f'1Ql7J R-~. 99neret iwrtner
PuC>H-Or-eo.11 Delly Pllol, JOit Sen JoeQuln Hllh Ao N-oor• •"9 10. 11 Soto! J 10 1'90 3'11-«>1 BH <ll, Cellton>le ""43
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PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOOS BUSINESS
NAME S1'ATEMIEHT
ThP lol1ow•nci poQOtl I< Oo1n9 Du"
r'\tu as
BILL WOODS REAi. ESTl'TE
•••SS 8,-oc>,hur\I SI Huft11no1on
Buer.. Ca 91Mlo
Wtlll•m N Woods J1 Hlt7
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Thi\ ~inl'U 1~ conourtti0 ov •" 1n
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Wiiiiam N wooch
Thi\ statement '"'"' f1lfod w1111 Ille County Cterk 01 OraftQe Countv on
Ai>qu>I lS. 1990 F14Jl77
Publl\...., Or-Coa1I D<tilv Piiot
Auq 11, !iePI l. 10..:.!.1 '"'° Jsn eo
PUBLIC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOUS 8U$1NESS
N-5 STATEMENT
The lollowt119 o-rson ll C101n9 Dull
MH es SLATT ERV'S TRADI NG CO
1~1 Spar Cor . Huntlnvton Brach Ca ., ....
Mvron G Slattery, 1000 Sp.Ir Cir..
Hunt1n9lon ilff<h, Ce. 914M>
Tiiis 11\Jslftt\I Is conduct.cl bY en In
dlvldUl f
MyrClfl G Slallffv
Tflll sw1ement w•• lited .. 11h Ille
County Clork of OranQ<> Counlv on
llU9U>I JS, tte0
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•U9 11. !SePI. l, 10, 17, 1'90 34S·llO
ONr tM Deity"°' ............
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COMMUnltr •.• ..,_,, cMr
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JOit S.n Joequln Hills Rd • Htwpc>rl
Buell, Cellfoml• '*3
Tiiis -lneu ts <onducled
~fttr•I Polrtner\Np.
A.M.•ll!IOf\ ~1IP•rt....-
Tlll\ 1-wn 111.0 •1111 the
Covnty Cltrl! Of Oranoe County °"
A-11l,19
PUBLIC NOTICE
l'IC'TtTIOUS 8USINESS
.... ITATUlllfNT
Tiie 104-ne per\Of\s or• doln9 ~ll'lHS •:
SIGMET Cl.AIM SERVICE, m t.l
-Artllw lllwl. 1rv1 .... CA t17U
II_, W. Hert.,, SIS So Ste"•·
# 112, 5ol.w 8Hcll, CA t'107S
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N-l STATEMENT
Tiie 1041-11'19 o-rson I• dOln9 l>usl
M'\\ .,.
CALAMUSA DRYWALL COM·
P•NV. "°' VIiia Pe<ltl< Drive. Hunl·
1"91on Btecll. Celllornla .,._
Allreo Celemuse. '101 VIII•
PHlll< Drive, HU"llftQIOI> Bu ell
Catltornla 9:1.,..
Tiiis bu\1"9st ts conov<led Dy •n '""
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FICTITIOUS BUSINISS
NAME StATEMIEHT
T f\f> tottowinq ppr son\ •"~ do•nQ b4J\•nen as
WOOOBRtDGE W"LIC IN, •tSO 8S6400
Barranca Parkway, No 104, lrvlne, MARTIN JERRY I I.ECKMAN
Cal1fornl• 9271' •-ir .. uw
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tnc • C•liforn1• corpor•1'<>n, SOS V•n· s..tte *
ta 1•. Ntwoort 8e•<h. Cal1fornl• 97WIO 1E1tc:IN, CelffenlieflO Cl•lre "nn• Weldtmler, SOS ,....,.., • ....,. .... .,...,.
Venl•i•. H<WOOrl Beacll, Cefllorn1a PubllSlltd 0r.,. Coen D•lly Piiot, n..o Su.Lt-111...l ... -"-__ wua
l t\\\ bu~~\ 1\ (_Of\du<tl'd by a cor ~ ---:.-...
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Coa'I Em••~l'<v Ml!dl<el C.rouo, Inc c Wltlc1tm1u
Tnl• ll3ten"'Cltlt w•s lolf'd wttll Ille
Cou"ly Cler~ ot Or&ng40 County on
A119u\I 7'1, 1990
f144N
Publl•hoO Or.t1>9t Coest De lly P1101,
Sept 3. 10, 11, 14, t'ilO -" 3S07 IO
PUBLIC NOTICE
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EQUAL HOUSING
OP P ORTUNITY
,_....,_..., Motice:
NIPJ.lllS
MUST•SOLO
• Bdrm. lllt' ram rm . n ,. r W\lh Tudor de
ljp). wm lo1m wllll
ml <!&t dn
OllYllY
41 J 161"PLlCI
SIH.OOO od
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C....Mne ~M•
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UAl.ISTATI
CA19
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llH•n1"d n ·al l'11tutr
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BALBOA ISLAND CHARMER
$60,000 DOWM I
Don 'l ll'l this one get by you! It's P
warm. (·harm1nte 3 Bdrm. 2 Bath home
idc.>ally l<t<'ated only 't2 block lrom the
Bayfront oo 1,ittle Balboa l~land . With
$60,()()() down seller will carry the
b ah1nce on AITf> An outst anding
v11lu" r11oudly ollered at $374,500.
m Utls rw"' ~per 1i. ~uh
)C'l.'l to ltk• I' c'l'lttal to·.rn
lhiut1 1na i\1·t nf l\h\I!
wlikh 1rwk1':» 1t lllt•1111I tn
11 d V<'rl lu• "u n) 11r 1•
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11uch 1>nift•r1•n1 '" 11 11111.1
lion. 11r d.b1·nru1n1111u11
orp Glll 6700
Thi" Wl1qur ¥ ton h<•rnc> ---------1 h• bt1 f n h lllh l) Ull
1'hh llCllt~IMl~l will 1101
know1n2ly 111·1•t•pt J ll)
a1ht'rt1:s in11 (or r o•,d
e$lillc wtuch lS m 'iol..i
l10f1 or the lu11t
WHAT'S UNIQUE
ABOUT UMl9UE
VACANT 3 Bdrm
showp iece . fantas ti c
ocean. ba) a nd c it >
lights vie"'. lush ldscJ)t'
S527,000
R E M O O E L l::U 3
Bdrm. ranch ~tyle. coun
try kitchen, pool. quiet
location $200,500
ESTATE lmm al' 4
Bdrm. Like new. redwood
dec k and s pa. b1lltard
room . ma n y extras
$315.000
INT ERIOR ~xqu1 s 1te
decor. 3 Bdrm +-umt,
tasteful with s pa, pier \,and slip. $765,000.
PRES T IG I OUS 8th
floor or a high n se on
Newport Harbor. Exc1t
1og decor, fabulo us
views, $725,000.
LITTLE IS LAND
Unconges ted. Awfully
c ute 3 Bdrm hom e 2
Bdrm uruL, $435,500.
THATS WHA. T'S
UNl9UE AIOUT
U~l{)UI: t-iC>,..l:S
Rea.ltors. 675-6000
Watetf10111Hw
5 BR. 4 Ba, c ustom
wat e r fro o t home w 17x38 ' pvt dock .
Pri ced Sl ,394 ,000.
Builder w J trade for
Palm Spnngs Estate
For details on this home
a.od appt Lo see. c all
Carol Hoff. agt. 631-0094
JUSTUSTED
W. OCEAMAtOMT
Large s uper deluxe
duplex. 3 Bdrm. 2'>A.i bath + 2 Bdrm, 2 bath. Choice
romer local.ion. $895.000!
lolboa lay Prop.
Redtors
•675-7060•
So. Coaat Tri .. x
Sharp units, all 2 Bdrms.
Great mcome Won't last
at only Sl.29.900. 540-3666
•Whelan Real Estate
P&UNSULA DWUX
FIXEI
Needs lots of help. Bring
shovels and paint. Cash
In on $lS Owner will
carry financing. Submit
olCers.
SIACOVE
PROfl9TIES
Ut-6990
INGUMD
Gracious manor hollSe
Rt in &p-rey couotryslde
• lovingly ~tored. oak
beams. e>pen fireplaces,
copper & w<>oden tubs,
extensive 1ro1&11da and cottqea. $1,500,000.
U,-.,...1.L
497-1761
OWHB DISPlaATI
10-/o DOWH
Older E .slde triplex.
Owner uy1 sell. Wiii
lake 10% down & 127.. In·
t erest. f ull price aso.ooo. Act. M&-21MO
gra1h•d It f l"uturri-'k' hl(hli , ~rvt>nhuuH•
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T'PROPERTIES
COttOMA DEL MAI'S
CUSTOM
MIWPOIT IUCH
4 1 2 duplr" 0 11 .. J::t·. hlllO
7 )l•llf i> lll'W, fr11 h·'I &
hu1 It 1n.-. I. tin. to 111 h "w n f' I rn .. )' h •. I I•
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ti-IS 75?3
DtAMONO j REAL ESTATf
,, .. W (O•~f NWT ... "' ...
A HIST OUf'lU l~u r w;tom J kdrm un MEWPO•T
1L' Wo..ld bra~d h-11 TOWMHOME
I n g :. d c 1·11r .1t ur llCl!:AN \l~,W f r o m
lo\.allpuµ.•r 11lu11t.itwn m.c.tcr l>Wtc Two !>lUI )
'\hU tlt'rs , 11lu:.h. plu!>h 2 Bdrm 'itultl"C.l n ·1hn.:i.
µlu.,h' Snl.ill oct'.1nv1e"' Ptt\al e 11at 1u t "'.I h ~umablc 1s t T l) . kitchen A:.:.unllibll' h t
$177 .000 at 10 7', Ap-S73.800 at 94.•. SllS.500
pmnt mcnt on.ly 673 8550 673.8550 '.
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A REALTORS
675-5511
SAN CLEMENTE: Very well loc•ted
cMda '' twoWocbto---. ......
goH casw, ,..a. tw: .._. ... 1111, two......_• fw SIZ4.500 & ....., _.
cany • MCOlld ...._. dN4.
COLE OF NEWPORT HALTORS
2515 E. Coed Hwy •• c--.......
675-5511
STRIKES
AGAIN!
PRICE REDUCTION
OWNER ANXIOUS •.. ·
for offer on 3 Br ranch style
home with countr y kitchen
locate d i n d esi r a b le
WESTCLI FF HIGHLANDS.
Don't miss the opportunity of a 1.!f etime to purchase this truly
fme property. Value priced at
$175,500.
NIWPORT HILLS OFAC!
2'70 SAM MMMIB. D11n
4714)75'·1501 . ----
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Walker Blee
Real Estate
\
MAGflACENT LIDO BAYFRONT
&foy ... pod ... -Udo ...... ....,
•H•a•ted 2.--, ....._ .. •MAIM IAY
loc .... wftlt 0 fllhlDH 'fllW -....
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wfftli "'·•••c•. 0......, ""' sns.ooo
o ... ~ property o•erhaldtay; ....
par1i wtte. • VIEW OF IA Y, OCEAN &
•lght llge.ts I• Coro•• det Mor.
hpecialy .... 4 bed ..... 'wftlt '"-ch
doors, hlhrfor atrflMt wfftli bric• &
gru•ry. Ce.a u•sg 2 bed. ,........ .....
Flexible property wlte. Chris••!
$491,000. 673-6900
BETWEEN BAY & OCEAN CORNER
GICJ9111k 2-slory, l bed.._ ,..,.wulor
grunt 1 Jte wffll bricL A • 11N1 g lilw
lffpl to bay & OCH•. 1.-ecl to
Sl60,000. U 1-1400
WATERFRONT HOMES,1M ·
KlAL ESTATE
21 If ~~ ( ·~"' 11 ... .,,
:-i, "''"'" B.> .... h 611-1400
___ , SeU idle items 642-5678
mE
110111 ILlllS ca.
OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE
HAllOtt I.IHI CLASSIC
Superb Kensington Model Wjth Out.standing
Styling. Four Bedrooms & 3~ Baths. Master
Bedroom Wrlh Fireplace. Excellent Living
Area. Separate Formal Dining Room.
Jen air Built-Jn Kitchen With Room y
Breakfast Area . $515.000
SPY&USS HILL
Absolute ly Spectacular Four Bedroom
Capehom Model With Breathtaking Ocean
View Decora ted To Pe rfection. Gorgeous
Cus tom Wood Floors . Lovely Wallpapers.
Built In Book Shelves_ Even Standing Room
Attic. Automatic Sprinklers Don't Miss This.
$525.000
IMYISTOltS A TT&mON
Nice Li veable Home On A Large R-2 Lot In
Better Arca Of Costa Mesa. Build An Extra
Unit For Income Priced Al $95.500.
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759-910~
#2 Corporate Pha.a
Newport hacJ.
RCTaylorCo
6 40-9900
6 UMTS IM THI RllffS
Live in very private owner's unit
and have 5 other units to lease.
Ow ner's unit (approx 2300 sq ft) bas
4 Bd r ms. 3 Baths, li ving room,
dining room overlooking flower
lilted patio. Other units consist of
one 3 Bdrm and four 2 Bdrm, lli
Baths. All have new carpets and
d r apes. Each has two car enclosed
garage. Asking $795,000.
RCTaylorCo
6 4 0-9900
macnab I irvine
realty
A SUBSIDIARY OF
THE IAYINE COMPANY
CUTI AS A ..,_S IAaf
Immacu late 2 BR , 2~ ba t h
condominium, decorated in soft
earthtones. Dra m atic floor plan,
s kylig hts & best o f modern
co n ve n ie n ces . Co mmunit y
swimming, tennis a nd racquet ball.
$127.500. Rose Gammon 752·1414. CF-68)
752·1414
CCll'llJM Volley Cen11Jt
64Z .. 2U
CIOI ~Drive
551 .. 700
WoocbidQe Cent@<
644-6200
Ho.bar View Cel'llet
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IALIOA ISL.AHO--
JOI ArOUHA
One of a kind. old world design &
quality of this new authentic French
Normandy home. 4 Bdrm, 3 bath
('u s t o m hom e with f inest
r r afts ma ns hip & a menities . Now ava ila~le. $58.5.000. Call for app't.
IAYFllOMT
We have several fi ne homes
with pier & slip.
a TOttO HO•SE COUMntY
4 Bdrm ., 3 ba ths ; ranch stvle .
mini-estate in orange groves. $240.0oo
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
341 Boy'>1d1•0r•ve NB 675 ·616 1
Mfta Vent. Jew.t
Spacious mull.I-faceted s
bed.room. 3 balh tri level
watb formal dining ,
separ ate family room
wtlh fireplace and wet
bar , enclosed fro nt
garden courtya rd
Sparkling i>w1mm 1ng
pool a nd lush landscap
ing. All on 1t s pa<'IOU1i
comer lot. Yo u r callv
shouldn't miss this one
Fu.II prjce ~IS,000 Call
751·3191 .
S EL ECT
PROPERTIES
WANTACTION7
Class 1Ced Ads 642·5678
NEWPORT
DUPUX
2 Units on fee l and
Across from park NcJr
beach, bay, & shopping_
Pnced al $205,000. Bve~
64.2-2253
DOORS TO BEACH
2·2 Duple x Owne r
motiv ated Open t o
c reative financ ing
Possibly little or no cas h
Will trade property -boat
car or '! '! S249,000
Eves S48-071S
associated
BROKERS-REAL TORS
101~ W Bolboo 671-)66)
A DICOltA TC>a'S DUAM
This 2 story Lido Isle home is
located on a prime street to street
lot. 4 BR. 21h Ba. 2 fireplaces.
Private beaches . Tennis courts &
c I u b hous e. Owner must sell.
S350.000.
IN NEWPORT CENTER fll 644-9060
THE 1~
NUMBER TO SEE
COSTA MESA OFRCE
2790 ............ d
17 I 4154~t4t I
N1S11CN AND NICI
·can go hand in hand! Artfully
decorated home with a wet bar.
spacious rooms and more. All
terms .are available on this
beauty, and it 's only $115.000.
?DISCOUUfiHD?
C0%YCHARM
Des irable location on
channel steps lo secluded
be.ad\. 4 Bdrm Man}' u11
1que features. S2.SO.OOO
MAGMIACENT
8000 S/F ·VIEW
MAMSIOH
Sl,750,000
R1<·k Alderettl'. Hllr
R.12 0440
LOWDOWN
V.ACAMT
Seller wants fast :.ale on
this 3 Bdrm llumc
Wrought Iron gate l'ntr..
flow er fill e d )u11l ,
CHAI ...... DUf'LIX
New 2 bdrm unit with
two decks and 13t owner
depr eciation. Also 3
bdrm fronl home w1Lh
new root, copper plumb
1ng, new kitchen. new
hardwood floors. Total
1.Bl:md Charm! ~.ooo
!I WATI RFRONl
MOMt-S
' REAL ESTATE
' 631-1400
COf'OM .. M. ' I 022 •••••••••••••••••••••••
AllracL1ve pool duplex + 2
good rentals. Prime loca·
l!On. $285,000 64<>-4999
OCEAN VIEW
HARBOR VlEW HlLLS
3 br, 2~2 ba, separate
fam rm, brkfst nook.
$325,000
~
752-Z2 1 I
beautiful h a rd woud ---------floors. Only $86,500
SEACOVE
PROPERTIES
631-6990
Dalebout
Boys Beach
Real Estate
11£Al tsr•rf flCfU l'NCt SINCf '949
THE BLUFFS
Trina m odel ' Thrc•t·
bedroom1> EnJoy th1:
privat•y or thb t•nd 111)11
I c o m p I c l P I } r ,.
fu r b is hed ) Th ... u11
SUrpas~ed Vl('lo\ or !ht•
green~lt talw \OU u w:1\
from e 'e r}tfa, 11r.:
$195,000
631 -7300 H.B.
OCEAMVIEW
2 Bdrm 2 '• loJtll
Former modt-1 "'1th a
(antasl1r \ ll'lo\ Mu-;I >.t•t·
Utas dernrator -. rJt"l11.:h1
Bes t t·ond o 1n C11:.t a
Mesa Rl:.DUt'fo~U llY
$10,000 WI LL S l-.J.t
FAST '
,.z~ RED CARPEi
·-754-1202
BYOWNEtl
w~TWEEKEND
BEFORE LISTING
DUPLEX
2BR, IRA, & 2BR, OEN,
IRA. sot.rm OF HWY.
CORNER LOT
HARDWOOD F LOORS
T HRO U G HOUT ,
FIREPLACE..~ FOR E &·
Af~r XLNT INCOME
PIW PERTY $275.0()0
PRINCIPALS ONLY
HOME 1;<10 6175, OF'
Fl(;!:: 673-1700
Ownt-r I Agent
Costa ~so I 024
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TAKE ADV AMT AGE
Of .his sha rp 4 Bdrm
h '' ni ~ H e m o d e I e d
k1lt hcn Jnd cntr) wa \
huge nK·k fireplace. nt'w
canhtone carpet.!>. new
1>J 111t r n a nd o ut
llardwood noors. Large
rn<hlcr 'iWte meas unng
12 x21 forma l dining
room A!>kmg $119,900
Fur an apporntment Lo
s~. call 540 1151
~HERITAGE
REALTORS
~SIDE DUPLEX
MEW & SHIMEY Two 3 Ir. u.ih
1:. t h1~ I 'r old 3 uclrm $ 142,500
homt> "'h11 h ha:. IJl•l'n FOLLER REAL TY
beaut1full) dcco r att''1 08
Ot-hghtful l .indM'a ping ·--•51ii4iii6--•liiiii4iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim a nowmg Va ullt'd l'~rltn~
m 11 ... ing rm & :. ·co1> EASTS.DE R-2
flreplacc Only $103,950 Tl4o rnd.tvidua.J houses.
Call oow !n!H .no tughly upgraded. E.ach
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
SUPW! SUPERB!
Op e n . s pa c 1 Qu~ .i nd
cheery home w ith 3
Bdrms , stud). fa m rh
rm. 2 Crples, spa & t•om
munity pool $219.UOO
Call 979-5.170 today.
ALLSTATE
AEALJPAS
has separate garage aod
yard Owner will carry a
large 2nd TD. Askiog
S 135. 900 Ca II 540-ll5 l
EASTSIDE
s12s goo
DON 'T BE! We have a terrific
bargain for fi rst time buyers or
in vestors . Quiet location.
immense fenced backyard. and it
does n't cost an arm and a leg.
Call for details on this aJl terms
financing at $105.000.
~ 1002
3 Bdrm 2 l ath, large
pauo. big yard. Builtins
plus spa Call 645-9161
!!HO IA• HHD•!!
Jor this incredible 4-plex only, 3
years old in prime Costa Mesa
area. Owne r is prepared to help ·
finance these exciting money
make r s for YOU . Don't let
opportunity pass you by!
Walker Blee
Real Estate
~
ffi@lJ~~@ocea
rea l c:::~ estate
-SAM JOA9UIM VILLA -S ( 41.000.
CIMMce a.do ilt -of Ima. .. best
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2744 L COAST HWY.
CORONA DEL MAI
759-161&
, ... '"llAI
····•·•·······•········ Tren.ndous Buy
Big 2-s ty duplex. l blk to
beach. Good 1nroml'
Aslong only S215.000 and
.. ....... .
OPEN HOUSE
REALTY
you own the land Owner ·~~~~~~~~ w 1 l I l a r r > e 11 t 1 r c• ---
balance JUST LISTS>
JACOBS REAL TY . 675-6670
Wboalllmtd 1006
······•····•··•••······ IDEAL FA.MIL Y
HOME : 2 story, 3 bdrm
and guest quarter'!
La.rge-palto $355.000
LOU IR.ECHTa
&Assoc. 675-3331
A Flcllllou• Buelnen
Neme Stecement llled
with lhe Counry Clerk le
valld for llve yee .. •"•' which llme continuing
buelne .. e• muat refile .
Pubtlcetion le necuury
only II l he•e ••• chengH. Call the Legel
Depertmenl II th•
DA ILY PILOT lor
l nlormellon end
neceu.,., rorm.1
642-4321
£:1t 332
I IMl1t4CMt leach I 040 •••••••••••••••••••••••
EASTSIDE C.M.
Super clean 4 Br & 2 Ba.
family rm w/frplc, re-
m o de I e d kit c h e n
w breakrast nook. fres h
paint 1n s 1de & ouL
Owner's have price for
qwck ~ale Open House
Sunday 12 S Or caU for
_appt Cwt Herbens l~ 631-1.266, 642 S5.S4
l~FZ~I~·
REALTORS
NEW CONDOS
EASTSIDE C.M.
2Sl2Santa Ana Ave.
2 BR 21/B ba. contemp.
design. SUG.000_
6~096-646-6093 ------
EASTS.DE
AXOllUILD •
!Br hse on 60x.J40 R·2 lot.
w/dplx p lans. Assume lg
loan, S89,000. Owner/agt.
631 2923 .
MESA YEIDE
Custom 4 Bdrm &Studio,
·Pool. Jacuzzi , lntcom .
Service Bar plus Wet
Bar. Private, Security.
Huge Lot by Appmt only
S3o&S,OOO 546-3642
NO DOWN-OKAY!!
3Br. t0t.Ba. Frplc, Built-ins. Jn good
family area. will not last at $8.5.500.
No Down Okay to quality Veteran.
FHA Okay too. Submit all offers.
NO QUALIFYING!!!
No need To Quality when you take
over the loan on this spacious 38R,
134 Ba, with sparkling cool pool.
Cozy fam rm. cpting 1 yr young.
Call for more details .
GOLDEN WEST
REALTORS & ASSOC.
141-1111
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barn wW ......... aomia lud.. Ocean and 1cenJc CbarmlDI 2Br. 21a. ODllill9 hr'~. a.. c.do. TenDll/Pool, 9\c. f'llllW UppW l Bdrm • 8)' Owner. Turtli!roC'k,
0.. IU kl& m.D I 3bdnn. 1'6bl. lot. lotll oI
.... La SulJI lulwil brick wotii. 10<~ a~11uma
-.sta bl• loan . i ut ~110
·ow~ca.n.
1\ldDr atyw atth.ltH't utt
thararterb• Um lovt'l) c:-.om bwlt ('Olldo With
2 bedroomtl. 21~ bat&.
dlnln1 room, 1our11wl
ILltcben. ceramH· t1l4'
count en. vn v 1 lt' Jiii tlo. wood bwlUnit r1n.1plAl!'t' •.ooo Sft. It toda~'
5t0-1720
t All&L llA&. TI
.,~··· LOWIMT91ST
Nearty MW 2 8R, 2\1 Ha.
l'ODdo ln sroall pro)ttt
w/pool and •Pll lend TO
na.llablc. tnS .491.2 bllt
8Tore IOJZ .......................
••LU111Y! CaU for yow penonal m
niedloa ol Uus fabulous i Bdrm. 3 Ba. home b> Pa~tter OnJy 2 yeun.
new. VIEW of moun
taans. etc. elc A.skin.:
Wi&.900 EXCLUSIVELY
·[g]r ;s::;,,df)e IJ• RHlty
551·3000
· t!ZO Barn"n Pllw>, lrvlrt4' ...... v..., 1034 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Fixer 6K under market.
43K as.sum. 8V• VA move
in now 4br. huge lot
839-0730
IW1i4• 1Hch I 040 •••••••••••••••••••••••
GUATFAMILY
HOMI •Br. asa. light• a iry. l blk t.o scbl fr par¥. l ~ ml
to bda. Only SUS,900.
146-5502
·~· -LAa•t FAMILY
llOOM
Pt .. 4 bedroom5. Very
nice patio at yard. Near
Huntineton Center. Full
price $1.l9.SOO Part PLac:elnc. 8'2-7461
WAUCTOIUCH
Good.assumable. 2 bdrm condo. Owner anxious.
$89.000. Agt, 536· 1484 : 536-8ou or S36-66J8 •
51.lSmlEACH
81191
DISIUILE
QUl~\ 3 hdrm. Wnod
brldl f' Condo lorult!d
Ji.al m1nu&e!J fn;m th~
l..llait!, TtNUlo llub ~11p
ptna aod w1Uun W1Jlkmic
<l4italnrt1 u/ pulta, vool
•11a Th.IA Upjlf'r 1•nd unit
hali e.ar\hlon ,..,, ur
l'ruh 11 ICN'at "illllt' .JI
5104.000
T .. GaOVES
Over 1600 ~ n of hom.,
ln ll S Star park for JUSl
n6;roo down! CUSTOM
LEXINGTON COACH
reatwing 2 master brs,
CIA, 24 hr s~urity gate,
f/p, pool, clubhouse &
leruUS. S83,750
559-8118
LAKE & GOLFCOURSE
F o rm e r m o d e l on
fairway. Spectacula r vu
of lake & goUcourse.
Spacious w/frplc, sunken
game rm, wel bar.
s:z:fi. 000.
Harbor Ridge Realty
s.4-9411 675-1163
LAMplllG leoch 1041 .......................
THEO...YWAY
TOGO
3 Bdrm floor plan. ocean
view dec k s . large
enc losed brick patio.
Priced for immediate
sale at s~.ooo.
MISSION REAL TY
494-0731
4 Br + family rm. lrg
yacd. uno bs t ruc ted
ocean & canyon views
L1ke new. S200,000 as·
suma ble lst at 11 'h'/,
ftxed. No points. $279,000.
1303 Terrace Way. Open
Hse Sal/Sun or 494-12~6.
COAST LINE VIEW own
your own apartment on
Clif£ Dr. Walk to beach &
town. Sl59.SOO.
Wallace Neff Realtor
SPICT ACULAI
''POIMrllOlM
()nty J yr11 nPw 14-ll h
~•ult t'd re d1ni;11 ,
iou r an e l ll1t r hl•O ,
balcony 1t•flll! rm 1.1011
~17' a.pa In mloll l<'r hfllh ri.vs m"" h morf' Now ofrttn'(J at (IOI)' $421).000
<>wTwr hna.nr1 n11 avo1lo
hi!"
llAUTlllUL
Vllla1e San J1.11n. 4
hdrm, t. b1, country
ro\lrl home AH the
ammiUct 1106,000
lneome wt.Ii. you plan Mew. Ma0.000. frpk, dbl..,..,., paUo, PICallle .,.,.._, -· leeldt waaber/d.ryer ..
new develosMnent. 8,850 ~ no peta. w-.-er f125 .-. .i .... w..m -ma. .._Alld ... ..,
11q. ft. of lend near Lllh Ir ~Steve. DuN\ m-41M JJJ4 Wbi\Uer,C.M. aCo P1•t•Y6y W..,N. T-wterCe. · IAYW ••••••••••••• .. ••• .. ••• ·~..!... '44.4910 112-llll ..._.., REALTORS ~"'~-~r::i1'i,
PUU.9 UAL TY
146-0lt4
IMM..-CYSALI
()~nn Ylew, 3300 1111 (\
l Ill 11\'t" 4 RR 3 Ba. in
pr; t11(tOOli Mt'mhth C11 •
nyon Undnr marke t
fl!li.000 Ownl.lr, li31 3030
ON'M:IEWATER ,._ .__.
Ofr'l»r I.DC BeauUIUl z bdnn+den, a at, 2"'ba, pr, frplc, dia· lit, lut Ir aec. Rent rr•~ fwS. Z200 ba, frpk ;-pvt beach. uw bwaaber. micro, adult.I. nqotlable.-.1~
MIWMIWMIW ....................... locl. h200/mowinm. No pet1. lY r old .• ........_ • .._. J240
•44-7111 l0,400 t q. f\. rentable 1 •F•..ttc ""* SMO/mo.111..-. •••••••H••u•oo•u••
area Downtown S•nta REDUCEDS7,000 IAYAlOMT/Wlt. Ellec LaQueata home nr
beacb. 4 BR 2 Ba. Fam
Rm. 2 aty, 2~ car gar. &
bonua rm lncld in 3000
aq.ft. of llvlng apace.
11000 mo. 964-7198 or
MS-364'7
/Jn Nll1!l
UAll I 'r &.
A5~U(IA1Ui llV OWl'l .. :lt :.! yr old Con
du, <!lie. attu. tnJnY
xtru•, IAl!llUJllllbl" lulAn.
$1H,~ lilt :rtlfl
Ana $1.200,000. Ex OnJy 914.500. Ocean view EXCEPTIONAL VIEW
l•ellent terms. Chuck lot plus approved plans of Pavilion. Plush decor.
Spiller, Broker,631·1266. for trHevet home. Walk· $700/wk. orahort term. 1QI dl.ltance t.o Dana Pt. i''or Sate. 22,000 ~ fl, llarbor.Owner638·1614
RENTIMES
AMERICA'S flRIT
COMPLETE HOllE
RENTAL SERVICE
ALL AREAS. SIZFA
).'OR SALP. BY OWN tm
N~;W~Ht1' SHOH•;.14 2
>ll>r) Jl1drm, Wa. n·
r t-1111) r.-1.h-l'IHAll'"
S\39 OOU ~T~ 48~fl
6738•~
UOOIUUTY
Spar1oua Hir homl',
1.arl(l' liv ing, d1 n1n11 .
lr.l\r ht'n. ~lr i.wh-.11l
~~ bl:,aUllfully oppoml
cod 'Win}' po100 Ownt-1
1711 l-673 16\0, bi3 0316
CUSTOM HOME
l''Olt SAi.Jo: HY OWNER
l:Ur. l'ondo, 2 l·ur g11r11g~
W .000 < 2t3 I 42.2 l24t, m" •96-11.64 0on.
L>wor<'tl rocc~ qwck ~ah~
l''atlla:.tu· 4 JJr 3 Ba homt'
!!lubed fmm 1189.000 to
·Sl'JS,000 W C P A&l
11.'11 2600
s-teAM 1080
•••••••••••••••••••••••
IYOWMY
commerc•aJ bid&. prime
location, Grand Ave,~..._ JlOO ij.A. $1,000,000. 29% down. Tef1DS. Vi\ll tnove •••••••••••••••••••••••
outorlseback. Prine On-1974 Overland 21Yii' mini,
ly pie.He. Call Hahn t.ake over payme nts,
Really -Ted Beckett . 536-6U9Eve.
973-1077. t1a•t•o.s.t .
Hollywood ore Bldg. ..._. 2400
TRADE FORCOM'L •••••••••••••••••••••••
$350.000. Tri·nel lse.
Bkr. (714) 673-12'1,
1213> 6464-2270 or 876-1434
Billie
FOR LEASE
3) r.. old. the only c~tom
home 1n llarbOr V1t>w
homes. 4 Br t-l"R, so
many features wt! don't
know where to s tart ,
ca rpt!tS, drapes , ouk
r toors ~hol tub ,
wallpaper a ll ore the
(1oe~t quality ... + +
mudl , muc h m o r e
1"1oanc1ng 1s rlc><ible
Call Curt llerbert:i Sr or
.Jr lo see this special a t
only S289. <XX>. Gl l • l.266
JBr. lg lot. nr business
di.St.net & i.chl. conven· COltdoMiw"':':.{"ow ...
llunal o r F HA /VA. ~for 1700
New 2 bedroom 2 bath
home. &tiss~on Lakes
Country Club. Golf·
tennis-pool. BeautH11lly
landscaped, no main·
lerumce yard. $11(),000 S.7 31112 •••••••••••••••••••••••
t .. tw. --I 090 New 3 bd air cood. garden
•••••• ••••••••••••••••. Condo nQJ' S.C. Plaza.
98> Clllbbouse Rd.
Desert Hot Springs
213-3'1~25'72
1~~~191
REALTORS
lllD'SFfE
Ocean + bay view condo.
CH.AIMING,
DBJGHTFUL
Large 4 Bdrm. 3 bath +
fa mily room, 3 c ar
garage, beautiful P<>OI
a nd s pa, brick BBQ.
Shows like a model. Of.
fered at S201,000 Call
540-1151
~HERITAGE
• • REALTORS
Boal slip, Try tO"/., down. ~~~~~~~~~ Owner IS motivated ! ! :::
•W~o~rl~d~R~. E~·~S43-~2S9~1 ~-j Other Real btaff == .••..••.•.•••...•...••.
618 Kings Pl. 3 BR. fam· ...,. Hoftlts
rm. l ~ ba. lge lot, quiet For Sde 1100
neighborhood. $218,000 •••••••••••••••••••••••
645-5083 San Juan Capo. S.SS.000. 2
---Br. 2 Ba. 1480 sq. Ct. 8yrs
MAG MI FI CE MT old. Agt54Hi032.
HACIENDA OM
IACICIAT
4 Bdrm Maids room,
pool. stained glass wan
dows. $499.000 Agent
646-1044
VERSAILLES
Double wide Mobile
Home. 2bdrm. 2ba, very
gd cond New w /w
carpeting, FA/AC, xlnt
locatJon. SJC By Owner:
71H6Hi288
540-45M. SllB.000.
1100 •••••••••••••••••••••••
PRIME 1S AC Com·
mercial Land. 900 fl fron·
lage on Hw y 11 1.
Sl,200,000. Call Barbara
Glass al C/21 Sandpiper .
640-4950
OCM VIEW DUPLEX
$142,900. 20% dn, owner
will finance al 12o/•%. Int
only payments. Please call ·bkr. 631·2246 or _1 _a_c-re_ca_li __ ro-rru-·a_P_in-es-.
548·2089 $1400 down take over
payments or $74 per mo.
DUPLEX 211 & 1 IR _1_14_-S36-6 __ 1_19_. ----
1~ Blocks to beach, !tint Outof c-ty
location. Good in vest· Pl -....., ZSSO
ment at only Sl.99.500. ..:!:;:· .......... •••••.
JONES REALTY
673-6210
-... ~~~~111111!--t •••••••••••••••••••••••
MIWUS1Ua S.ve Cash will buy
Da'lh&Ctcn
151-16'6
5 HOUSIS OM LOT
Newly murbished. Near ---------HELP! golf course in Eastside
<Asta Mesa. Partnership
proble m-must be sold'
$375,000. 7S2-1920
2bdrm. 2ba condo, ocean 1974 Overland 2n~· mini,
& harbor vie w. many take over payments, ,. '-'UAI. L
amenities. pool. b y 53&-6119 Eve. T
ow n e r . Sl49 .5 00 . -------1, PLACE 213/821-7949. CANNERY VILLAGE
Beautiful Lancer Royal PROPERTIES'#
Pool/Spa Homeowners.
Nttd a tu sbetler? Priv.
Pty needs hme these
terms. No Ca.sh Down, or
a 6-1.2 mos. deferred clos·
Ing, moderate payments
o r si miliar term s .
951-5575
Krught. ZBr 2ba. Steps to 10,-Tll 1:30 P.M.I
the water . Pool & rec. BEACH llJPLEX ••••••••••••••••••••••• rm. $65,000 Two · 2 bdrm, 1 bath un· --------·IHomel ,_511...., its. Summer/winter ren· ---------•••-•••••••••••••••••••
WIMT'a UMTALS
2 Br. newfw-n. 9900/mo
l Br, $500/mo.
S.ch wiUI kitcb ~ ·
Waterfront/Salisbury
67W900
ANDPIUCl:S
CAIL TODAY
631-4555
WI~ LGE2 Brbolne. cptl, slv, "'-IBfTAl.S refrla. focd yd, car, Duplexes, 2 brat 3 br, ed!ta.Sli0mo.M4-980f
M2S t.o '500. Near beach. Nwprt 8cb Rl~ 67S.l642 2 BA. very quiet. Adults
No peta. Ranee Ii mer. 4Br. 2Ba,2aty. ontbewtr, "Utilapaid.-mo .
~~de Ue, '950 mo. Mai,; W. l.Mh. 142.o&lS
UDOtS&.E
3:-.1:-~~~=-·
Completely furnished 641.mct
with everything you ---------
need. Rermdeled " de-lm/PlrS °" corated. 3 Br, den 2 bath. £.side Home, Gara1e.
Monthly. Bill Grundy. Flied yard. 11115. 642-2&10,
Rlt.r,6'1~61 .....
New 2 story exec H B
home leue. s bUts to bcb,
J bdra, 21,; ba. ram rm, 2
f/p. 3 aar. gated comm.
nr 1cbl1, tennis coif.
bup lot. card incl. no
pell $1000 mo. Call
531-9781
Absolut ely exceptional
brand new. never oc.
cupied 3 Bdrm. 21,; ba.
home. Landscaping,
carp etin& • drapes,
fami ly room with up-
alAira loft that can be
med .. bdrm. br den. s
blocks from beach &
ICbool. SUOO pex mo. +
utU1. Owner will main·
lain ut. yard . Call
1181-1951.
Beautiful brand new 3
bdrm. 2~ ba. Hunlington
Beach home. Completely
carpeted & draped. s
blocks from beach &
schoola. aero per mo. +
utlls. Owner will main·
lain ext. yard care. Call
891-7951.
Beacb area. 3Br condo.
Garate. 2 patios, frplc. saso. Bill : s3&·&S&5,
~1217
2TOlMEPm
Alone witb the s uper
location. Ulia spacious 2
sty home offers you 3
Bdnns, each with a pvt.
bath, vaulted ceilings,
eart.btooe cpts. a cozy
brick frptc, low main ·
leitance. all lhis and
more + a high balance
assumable loan at 9.54%.
CallNOW.
494.931Jl tals. Priced for quick WAUCTOSHOPS •MeMIW ............ 3106
LA&UNA PAAADISE ~OA-MEWPORT a!e°~~~:':aJ.a~t 6UMl1'S ••••••-•••••••••••••••
Breathtaking village and RadtJ '75-1170 and rec rm. 700 Lido 2 Br units w/prages. 1st Bayfroot, Little Island, ocean view rrom this Parle Or. $58,500. owner benefits. Great 2br579•5
2bas. 9~f~·n=:.O!f
sparliling 3 Bdrm 2 bath r e n t a I a r e a i n • • ·
home. Spacious ramHy MAKE Off'EA IM UDO PARK Westminster. Owner will 21.J..t'?PrJ.Wl Herb.
room and living room. Owoer leaving town. VJEW OF BAY and night help finance. Agent Sepl. to June. 3Br. l ~Ba
many .utras J n lh1s -Need-quiek sale -4 Bdrm, Ughts fl'OlD 2nd Ooor den _63_l~_1300 __ . ------+ separi{e guest room &
beauli(utly d ecorated 2 ba. High assumable In and decks Owner will bath. Garage, no pets
bomt;. Sl.80.000. Assume Appraised $225,000 nn.ance.Subrrut.$46,500. $750/mo. incl. ut il.
~. don osen :
rl!>Altors
ui.sting loan. HVH. Bill 975-1260 or -67$-2975. 760-024 1 WATt:.RFRONT ~
---------1 HOMES No. Bay(ront 4 BR 2 Ba. --------•I REAL ESTATE Sept 15 thru June 15. S800 THEILUFFS 631-1 400 m o + $50 ulil . Dys ··~~~·
_.....,
SJ6.754Z
1044 .......................
** lllllE! 2300 Sq. Ft. of luxurious
living, with it's owo
POOL & SPA! This 3
bdrm & den attached
home is possibly the only
example in the pre·
stigious Woodbrid.ie
FAtales with a pnvate
pool. caJl OOW to ¥ee &
eQ)oy!
$1ln.500
\\bodbrld4c
Realty I
551 ·3tl00
ftZl8anaan l'tlwy, lrvl•f'
WOODBRGE SOR ,
COOP. Pr ea cott by
Lagoon, AOT 2FR 18
llandario 552-4866
Turtlerocll Glen. lowest
price, Sbdnn. lba, im·
lZU N. COAST HWY
LAGUNA BEACH
497-'4848
u.,-...... 105~ •••••••••••••••••••••••
RI 1 M l'HAN MEW
Bea1.1t1ru1 S p anish 2
Bdrm . V i ll n
Profe Ns iona l l y
l andscaped. On•a m
Kitc hen llii.ihly op
graded Cluhhuu.•w, pool,
teuus and pnvalt! 11urk
1nic al beaeh front
fll0.000 .... ~ ....... ~~
4!n-t494 4!Y.. ~
lllG JILY Ul'GK/\J>,.:U
M II. A N M 0 0 •: L I N
K ITf: Ill I.I.
u Citit l(f()WI 4 hc."f'lmum, :l
bath hornr tcml un 111( 11
pool and 11pn pl1111 11
beautHuJ vlt.-W /\II lh1·
opulen<>e of • r l)Unt i-y
c halc •u '24it,:,oo
49(>.lT~
Lingo ·
tt..Jht-.••
m a c . v a c a n l . ......_ va.fo I 067 Owner/A&t:6'4-6125. • ••••••••••••••••••••••
.. ~=;;••=r--tSPECTACUt.AR v1•:w WO"-•• •I from thbl overalzNI lot -with Exe c . h o m e. TOWlllOI • fealurel 4 hdrma, J ha, Slit.too d1ftlnc rm, wet.har, m11tr
Pride ol ownenbip and auit.e haa baJcony llc ut
bentifully ~ 2 ed pool . Auumablc
bdnn db 1 '4 . loam. sz:at.500. Ron WWlama lle•lly
83l-IM4C>
Upper bay v1ew. Most ~~~~~~~~~ l5"Hh:alll DMsloa 642·l670evs ; 541H647 des1~ed original ar ea ...... ---ir...a... 1200 uoo1•n111r. Spacious 3 bdrm + hob· -.._,.. .,__ --by room. end unit. Huge ••••••••••••••••••••••• TllP\.D
patio. S250,000. Agt. 2 a cr es. No . Calif.. On the sand! Magoifi.
640-5560. California Pines. $2000 cent bay view, location dwn, take over payments and condition. 3 spacious
FOR SALE IY OWMB
Giant S Br. 3 Ba. Only
$269,SOO. Owne r w ill
carry al SISOO monthly
with $20,000 1low11. No
<'r l'd1l ne e ded
714/840 lus-1
of $70 mo. 536-6119. Ask 3 Bdrm 2 balb unit.I with
for Jeff ftreplaceiL For preview
leodlPtopwty 1350 sbowtog. call Kurt Spr·
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Curonado Cays
Coronado Peninsula
J bdrm 2 l>a. Chanel
froot home with 40' L
1hapt.'fi dock ror 2 bOalS
UDOISl.E H1r:h ht!umed ce1llnf[s,
Super w1clc• lo\ wllh i 11tr1u111 . flrl'plal'c. we\
ll(tnn roU111(t• lk!IHfle·d hnr & 1>n v1.1le pal.lo on
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ble for rf'modt•l, with Ow1wr:llJ /l!ll 31i06
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64~1200
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with $Ulll,7:1(1duwn
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WAUCTO llACH
Only SU0,000 with E·Z
down and good terms.
Prime area. 2 Bdrm plus
l Bdrm un.ita, brick COV·
~ pat.los. call for de·
tails.
IOUMITS
OHLY 126.000NMrT
2.S% Spmciable with 29%
down! Ownerflnanc·ed at
10"'1 % ! No poi nts!!
Uread and butler adult
type unit,, in high de
m•nd •r9• Call Jeff blMle
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21MJ6.f716
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thi11 new ll11otint(to11 4
ple a, priced •t onl)'
II 7•0n>M 1'\Jlly rt'nlt!d.
t\altlume1 &oan. Ciall now l
llkr. 8t0-<tr.M
""°" have • nrvlce to olfer or
~to MU. l)lac. H ad
fn lhe D•llY PUol
OaMllted Sedloe .
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Exeaitlve t.ownho~. 28r
Ii den. 30.., 2 frplc's.
f\a.rnit\U'e fr :m' a Up Oil
tiooaJ. 1750. M).S429.
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AT1'N . E•ec utlv.,·s .
beaut 3 br. a '' l>M, ram. rm home In Wllodllndaa
Avl Oc-t. I lo April I Cl11
tu li~ltt1, puula • l"nnh1
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Huch Front horre;wmte1r
le•H. !bdrm. turn
l'rpl c, be aut. vl"w
211--.mt.
Almo1t oc ean rront,
winter rent al, lovely
v~. ll'eell, prtv paUOll,
2bdrm, 2ba, $S7S/mo.
d'l.$125.
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Jasmine Creell new, 2 Great Daoa Cr eal 3
lltory.oceanveiw,3Br.3 Br +fam rm . New
Ba. Fam rm. Z700 sq. laodl=• •· low c are
H .$1500/mo. 2l3 / =:,put.~'::~~
..-.. -/.-0. AY&ll DOW, call
Old Cdll cbarenint 2br d.t11•1PD •Cl·
cotta&e. North side of BradauUNl'IMledbllCe 4
hw y . O•r. stove . Br bo me, '850. Call
SIUJmo... lll .• luL "1..fla
n.t.leroct view 2br. 2ba.
earthtones Exe c
~ AGT 833-8600,
975-1192 l yr. lse.
S700'mo.
cleanin& dep. Call Roxie: --..,..MO~ft::::ICI'""=-=-=-=-=-=·-•
M2410Wltdaysonly. «~' --. DailJ Pilot a.a.. r,11,.:/-; 2bdrm, den, nice. iftal .. dlsnllaJ tMlr ~Imo. 7CY7Yt Acacla. an .... wMi lsclllWtJ m·8600
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fireplace. Oo Beach. -, ........ •1000 mo. 494-8044, _.,.
6'$-0'100 ...... ...
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bome lo preatlalo ..
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t.oaee.Sl•I•.
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A IU89'DIARY OF
THI IRVINI COMPANY
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WATERFRONT Comoletely refurb\a~. •
HOMES OOI bUt to beach. You ~~-~TE own the land. Creal ~~~~~~~I fioanc.ina. Dl5,ooo ~ PIBfl9IOUS c-.. .. ...
......,... ...... Plan.
...... iDcl\ldelbdnn 71""'"' ......... ··a 1oc.t;i to ~boolt. • PoOl • Newport Hel1bt1. By =:&::.'· ll!o1 ooly Owner. $175,000. 2 Bdrm.
· 1 Ba. z Dbl G1ra1es.
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aldenco. Ste. 1ale, ex
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lot., adj to former Nixon
utll•. By appt. only . S750,000. 1 -7i~·8828 tis
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euMmM&TMMr .... MIAllMIWPOl'ft•••m.MM.• Fantastic 3 bdrm owner'•
unit with family rm, formal dlnlnl
rm, 2&,A, bathl • ftreplace. 4 Other
lovely units each w /2 bdrma, 2 bath• fl fireplace. Atrluma 6 patlol. ICloeed
~'::~es + 4 parkl~ spaces .. Only~ yn
. WllLIY M. TAft.oa co. .1Ml10ll I\
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Oc.'eanalde al Hwy. newly
decorated home, Incl.
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epa, adulta pref .• maJl. 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• penona. Avall 10/l. '7·9
Moa. $1200 mo lncl. Duplu Eutakle. 2 Bdrm.
1ardeoer II water. lba.patioll..,...e. m 1•1100 (l"rancle). C'1$-0llZ
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Lwt. 4 Br. 4 ba, + rec. nn. home on quiet cw•·•~e.
On ocean. t1r1 fans only. •1ts. Jeanne Salter.
$1400/tDO. Sept to Juee. Dl·ml
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aetun_1, ·c 1a11Uled ad· llSALTOllS vertWDc wm ,.i your
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fplc. Lovely r·rct w/covered patio.
$725/lftO, me . 1ardener • water. rt1 El• ~GOO. <F•>
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tocatkm ... /mo. yrly. Immediate ·occupancy. Sandie Flx 8"·8200.
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lease Nine to cbutUt' rrom we·~ tht• rn119~ to
call
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MEACH Avail 9·15-80
S200 Mon\h, 546-1824
lo'f:MALE Roo mmate
ONJ. Y 2.Bdrm Garden
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2 Ur Ila fo:J '>hltk
f111·11l.11t $1:.0 11111
2 Bd, 2 liA. 7th f'ir, sel·
l.ihig. Lado bayfront.
$1200 mo. Hob Kooµ, Ai.:t.
ti.JI t.2G6
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view, 2 RR, 2 RI\ spht
level apartment llwlt
tns. carpel, dr11ws, 2
t:8.f'P(Jrtll, laundry racth
ty. putih1• tennii. t•ourts
and ~ulf r·ouro;1· rii:ht
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Ava1lahlc Oct 3
S4251 mo.1 1tw~c Owner
M2 0138
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S MO K fo:R J e nn 1 fe r
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RAN 'Jll)SAN JOM~l lN
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pets $7~0 11111 I ,,.
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ror l)a ve 6+1 T.! l 1
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new 1ns1de l.~t· '·'"'' SliOO mo ~I(}~
J Br, I bu. frµlt h:e 11\'1 i..
hardwood noun. Ct•m ••1t
back yard & dhl l(.ir .ii:•·
S'700 mo Agt . 1~1 7~ l
Gracious In 1n~ m \o\ t•h
3bdrm, 2ba " 1>Pa No
~ls ~/~ 497 4IY12
3250
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38r conrlo View or moun
lams. near golf cour~~.
Laguna lhlls v1 llJ ~~
Pools. tennis. volleyball
etc S69S 962 ~ Ask
for Dee
Allractive 3bdrm. 2bn, Lo
Laguna Village. No pets
$625/mo. 497-4072
Newport leach 32" .....•......•..........
NO FEE! Apt & Condo
rentals Villa Rentals
675-4912 Bkr
OM WATER
Beautiful bayfront ho me
with s bdrms. frml dm
nn, lge patio. pier & s hp
$3,000/mo. Lease.
Wf/l•~CMtHomrs
... 631-1400
WAT&AlOMT
36' Pier & sUp, 3 bdrm &
den, ample pa.rking,
without s lip, Sl ,Os
w /s lip per mo. Agl ,
R.H.R. Brkr, 673-7300
IOOIMES
'"AMEIJCAS LEA.DY
IN THE •SINESS
OF ltBfr ALS"
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631-4555
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home, 2 i.ty :I l\llri11 1
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n •dwn11d cl1•C'k o\ er
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walk to ocean ~150 11111
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RENTAL
(CONDO)
We hasten lo tell > ou
about his on!!:
•lsl lime owner would
rent
•WestchCf Newport
•Close to all l>crvtl'es
•2 Bdrm!> 2 ru11 bath~
•Pool. (trt!plac·e.
spacious
• Everytlung nu:e
•Adults onJy
wtule 1l lasts. only $650
per mo.
1\ l>I\ 1s1on of
ll;irbor ln\'l.',lm!'nl_l'n
S-J.m
blk be;11·h Winter S-12.~
Yi-arly S550 67:1 \1327
HEAR BAY
2 Br. garage. $600 "'tnto·r
Also 2 Rr, bu} YH'"" cl1•1 k.
car. $65()
JACOBS REAL TY
67S-6670
Several small I & 2 IJR's
rum $35.5 & up !-.everal ;!
BR oceanfront apls
Winter & yrl.)· 1\ll uttl pd
613-!12'70
.t Bdrm 2 Ba + 3 Bdrm 2
Ba Steps to beach.
Complete with hnens
W t'e kl y Mont h ly
673-4586
Costa~ 3724
··············•······•· CASA DE ORO
ALL UTIUTI ES PAID
Sharp East Bluffs Condo, ~drallo 3278
view, 3bdrm. 2 1~ba , •••••••••••••••••••••••
Compare before you
rent Custo m des 1~n
features: P ool, BRQ.
cov"rd garage. new
rurniture. s urrounded
with plush landscaping.
Adult UVU1g at its best.
No pets.
$1000/mo. 759· 1244 .
631-7Zl6. Beaut 2bd.rm condo, all
xtras. rdrig, 2 s tory.
UDO ISi.i pool, 2 kids OK, no dog AvaJI 8-21 $42.5/mo Lst, 2 Br. 2 Ba. Oen. Frplc. <last. 496-6516, 831-9003.
Cable TV. elec. gar. dr ..
I Bdrm furrushed $400
2 bdrm furnished ~
J65W Wilson,642-1971
$1250 m o Adults SantaAno 1280
673-132&. 675-6948. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUS CASIT AS
3 Br. 2 ba. cplS & drps inc. Furn I br apt. $32.5 & up.
Bayshores SS7S /mo . c h ild OK Encl gar lf\dults. no
2685 Baysb o re Dr 714/645-2462 213/281-3398 pets 2ll~ewport Bl
4bdnn, 2"'2ba. Avail Sept ' 548·4968 betwn 8 30 &
lS. year Lse. 213-441 32.52 ~ FunailMd or 5PM. o.r 385-2176. UnfwftisMd lJOO --.--------------1 •••••••••••••• ......... 1-tuntiftcJtOft ~ach 37 40
Newport Heights very
private newly decorated
lge 2 story condo. 3 Br, 2
ba, powder room. rrplc &
pool. Walk to schools .
S900 m o. 645-4955 or
6'.S-41134.
IAYVIEW
Lido Peninsula. Double
wide mobile h ome
S9151mo. Super tux IJv
ing.
Woterft Giit Homes
htc.. 631 -1400
NEWPORT SHO R ES.
3bdrm, 2ba. newly re-
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Spamsh Estate Living: MISCH I FAMOUS
RENTALS/NI CIRG
L-.5*ction
WWw & Yearly
..,._ & u.mrn..
7 oceanfronts Crom S900
to Sl600. Many othe r
beach locations
We 're open every day.
BURR WHITE
REALTOR. IMC.
67>4630
Beauhfu1 park-like sur-
round 1 ngs Terral'ed
pool Sunken gas bbq,
s parkling rounla1ns
Spar1ou s room s
Separate dining area
Walk-in closets, ho me
11.k.e kitchen & cabtnclS.
Walk t o llunt1n1?ton
C~nter
\ Lledroom-unfum $-100
l Redroom Corn from
S4J(I
2 Bedroom fum $500
Twnhse unfurn Crum
decorated, olde.r pre-Conda ....
rerred, S745/mo 675-4886. fwNthed
673-814.5. 3400
S500
Adults, no pets
Ullhl1es F'ree'
••••••••••••••••••••••• llG CANYON 2br, l lf2ba. No lrvme LA QUINTA II ER MUSA
McLain Townhom e 2 BR area. $.525/mCJ 16211 Parkside Ln. l blk
2ba. Tennis, pool, Jae. 637~1 W.or'Beach.JblksS of Edinger
sec. Cvd parking for 2 C•da ••aaa 841-S«I cars. 644-7722 dys or u..funlbhed 3425 --------~ev/wknds ••••••••••••••••••••••• Compass Motel· Low da1
Weslcliff a rea lovely ex· Irvine Turtle Rock Tri. I Y & week I Y A Pt s
ecutlve home. 3Br. 2Ba. level.' 38r, 21r.iBa. ·Pvt. Kitchen, pool. Col~r TV.
available-for immediate patio. Fr:plc. au.ached 2 . .Qpposlle..beaclL Ul1ls pd_
occupancy. Dee, J .D. car gar. tennis courtS. From S80week.•U811lh
Property Management: pool, + much more . $775. St. H.B. 5364170.
751-2787. ~l~~t'J~ ... o k . P / P · lOCJoWtG 8-ach-3748
BLUFFS "E" plan 3 br,
fam rm. 2 (epics. Sl,050
m0.644-4643
<keanlronl Lux l br Apt.
Util. Pd. Winte.r $475. Yr·
ly . SS75. 675 -8046
3:J0..8pm.
OCEANFRONT·3·2-1Br.
winter rent.als now avail.
673-6210 dys, 673-2493 an
SPM.
BAYFRONT Le &laa>e>rom 2Br , 28a,
boat dock avail. Sl300
mo. Owner /aVJ.. 67S-0105
Lr&. 2Br condo. Newport.
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Perlectly placed Condo in
Orange Co. 2 Bdrm. 21..;
Ba. with g ree nbe lts.
Priced Incorrectly at
IMO per mo. 1 year lease.
Adult community .
Gracious living. 552-3400.
Only qualified need call.
Newport 'l'ernce condo.
Jbdrm. 2i,...ba, hlghJy up-
graded with lovely pa\io.
was her /dryer, stove &
TWIHPALMS
LUXURY VU APTS
Now renting at winter
rates, 1 & 2 Bdrm apts,
rum Maid service avail.
From ~75. 1 bllt beach &
town. 136 Clirr Dr
Lag\.llla Beach. 497 ·4773
Bachelor. partially rum
&350/mo. mcl. ut1l &
gar. (1 )963-2527. 964-1329
refrig. Community pool, M.wport INct. 3769
sauna &jac. 1645/tnO. No •••••••••••••••••••••••
p ets . Avai l i mmed SHORTTERM
631-1317 ror app. RENTALS
Weekly & Winter
Aaenl 675-8170
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• ll1•,1t1;( fXM1l 6t.
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Oceanfront \ 1t•w l & :1 Hr
bal ron). fr11 h j!.1r
From S550 "111l e r
&WJ787
lleaut1rully furn Wal'-tn
beach without crossm~
street Yearly. 2 Br 2 Ra
9350 3 Br. 2 Ba $800 Ca II
673 0313 IX wn 4·9P M
L~ 4 Br. 2 Ba Unrtrurn 2
s undccks S t ep-. lo
heach $850 mo
11L+sec. 673-9312.
WIMTER
$450/rro & up
YEAALY
SS.SO · $1350/mo
645-7573
DIAMOND
REAL ESTATE
11 .. w cour ... w.,
ITI U •. K.I,
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3806 .......................
Bay F'ront completely re
decorated. 3 bdrm 2 ba
fireplace. Great view or
bay from large patio
Beach at your front door
Avail Sept. 15 Yearly
lease St 100 mo 673-3466
or644·4323
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pet Cronl with h.1111111'
n1:w jlam\ $100 120 E
20th St r,11; OJOfl, 1;.11> fl:!l!I
Jhr, 2ba, clru111•.., f'ln. nr
Wilson & l1lal'l"nlla $.'l75
963-1777 :i.tt5pm
SpactOlL'i fo'arntl~ :1 hrlrm
2 ha $395 Playi:ruunct &
pool !l48 9556 Crum 12 i rM
2 Bdrm. 1 Buth. w !leek &
encL gar £.~1dl' $450
The Real Est;ite Store
675· 1771
VILLA MADERA
2 Br. 2 Ba, gus slml'.
dshwhr ind i'.:nt: I
garages Couple prd
Children OK No µCl'>
S4SO I.ill I µcl t·x~cpl l'lt.>1
2324 Eldtin. &l2 1213
3Br. 2Ba apl S.~15 mo 195
Shalimar <: '1 ~22 173-1
9 5ur870-llli!2,.1Ct KP .. 1
2bdrm. 2ba. n<:"" twnhw
laundr;· patlll. <1tlult .... nu
µet:>. $42.5 rr1;1 i :ioo
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l11 '""'''h r111i i.:a r lgc•
IJ.11 IV. S:>.111 I"' r mo
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1213 > S!'r.!. 5't26
1 l\1irrn, i:.1rckn t•onliu
likt.' rww pc.,.11, no JWI ..,
S110 mo 962 6533 pvt
pt)
Woodlake Apt:. 1&2Br
apt!. /\dolts. no pct!>
Beautiful view. 846-6591
Lu' e ly 2 & J Bdrm
To"" nhouse:. garai::e
patio. 13undr; rac $.l25 &
SS25 C.:all 213 596 7202
lmmat· 2 br. 1•., ba condo
nr llunlmi,'\on llarbor &
'hopp111~ $:iO() Pool Ca II
artcr tl'M 1\46-5359
YRLY 1 br, rlerk. l!lir 2 Bdrm.Hou.•11·,Cnrd,arcl
"Ir\• I.a CON 1)0 l l1r.
pool, tl•nnL.,, l'lt.thh~t.> &
walll'c1 ,·ommun1~)
$-150 mn 1;75 58.'l!J t'\'l'!-.,
847 12tili <la\'.., prk.g . laundry Cuc Avl Garage l'rl OK SllHI
now. ~-mo. 673·0188 mo. $1.25 !),Ip 1;.i2 Ol!Si 'ilCI·. :! Ur µtttto poul,
Yearly 2br. Iba. mature
tenant. $415/mo + ul1I
675-7639
Stucho apt. full kitchen.
refng, uttl ind $350
851-1664
8cAoa ,~ 3807
················•······ S750 year l) Charming
Bay Front I Bdrm
Parking Ul1ls pd
675-n:l Wknds 679 9667
Eves
S300 Ut1ls pd I Br
Duplex 417 F: Ba) Ave
Balboa Nu pet s
547 11~
Small Bach $300 Yearl>
Ut1I§' pd 4 8P M
M.aruiger 67S.SI l2
Newport Beach, bay view,
2 bdrm. I bath, Crplc.
palio, no garage. Yearly
$600 /\gt/Owner
675-6160.
Ocean fml upper dplx,
custom new JBr . 2Da. 2
sundks, frplc. yrly lse
Sl.200 mo. 675-.0981
Spact0us ( ixrrm gankn
apt Pool & n•c /\11 ut 1b
pct Adult, no l)('t.,
El Puerta !\11.''<a
2!:159 Maple \v1• \µt ~
3 BR 2 Ila rplr
a duh c; no rwh
l last mo "l'I'
633.Jfill I or 5:Ji -1Ci7 I
IJ W,
s:.uu
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1•ara~c frplc. lrc1•<., S3115
mu 042-5251
MARINER'S WALIC
LI! 2 br apts from S.150
rrpk large yd. pallll,
i.:ar. nr llunt llarbour
1fil~l2 J1h l'ircl<' i\µl I
1140 t>HO'i
2 Udrm. 2 h<ilh F1replurt.'
(;jr.!~e $i50 mo
lhr. nH'e, clean. 1 lo'>e lo Call !lt>J :.!20:>
shop &transp Prcr 'Fl•m HLtttinCJton
so+_~~ 6518 Hari>ow 3842
S350 mo, 2 Br I Ka . \lr!.J •••••••••••••••••••••••
Verde. a\'atl !I 15 \1lulh. :!br. 3ha twnh.'>t> $515 Don
nopelS ~G221t\gl day fi4l 1100 or eves
fl46 lli!IU
2 Br Duplex Kuls l'ch
OK Yard. $42.<; Ir-wine 3844 548 4301 •••••••••••••••••••••••
l Udrm Condo 111 The
Likes, Northwoorls Ii
mo. new $475 Call
David 919 ~S.1 or Peg al
EAST SIOE TRf PLEX
Lg lBr, tBa units, com
pletely redecorated .
Encl garage, vacant, no
kids or pets 2426 Orange
M-e 549:2042 -
I Br I ha. lge bark) ard &
patio Cpl/drps, gas
stove, encl gar. water pd,
s ml pet ok S4'10/mo
545·6169
~.2000
LGCJUM leoc:h 3848 .•.•...................
l AR, xlnt ocean view,
porch. new cpt, pnt ,
lndry. •, blk beach. S500
mo Dys ~9 1186. CVS
499 39'l2
2 BR upper dplx oceenfrt. 2 Br, 1 ba. S400 Patio & Studio $375 mo Pn vale
W /sundeck & fplc S850 carport. Avail now. beach 2 Br $600. Ocean
yrly. 673-4928 64G-0097 view. 49'J4644
Yearly lovely 2 bd, 1 ba, 2
patios, ldry rac, garage,
$600, 675-8213.
2 Br. w ith Gar. $350.
Carpet, water paid. 2176
"B'' Placentia. 636-4120.
1-SPM.
Studio. full kitchen, walk
to beach North Laguna
Non smoker. sing le .
Days 494 7551 . eves
'l Bil, pool. gar. \ m1 to Sewt Juan
m·e:111 S450 Adlts No Capistrano 3878
pets 64&-0351or644 2578 •••• ••••••••• • • •• • •• • • •
VERSAIUES 3 Br, 2 ba cundo Brund
new Pool. tenms, SliSO BACH/I IR 49'l 6700or<\92 2796
A neat upgraded rull --~ecunty penthouse. over .,_.....nh Fur'ftistt.d
look111g parkhke ground M ~she-cf 1900
& fountain $5110 mo •••••••••••••••••••••••
Agent 644-rlll
VersaLlles 5ecuril} rom
11lex 2 Bdrrn \ 1e"
ti7S 4912 llkr.
RAY FHUl'l/T apt. 2 hr \ r
I) lt·a~c S550 mo
kith. no pets ti73 8222
.l Ur. 2 l:J.a. )early. W
Nwpt Pemn $600 11111
Ua} 1;42 ~ 1079. t-:vc
642 ~I . Wknd675 !1021
ft'untJs t1c view, lenn1i.
heJllh duh. pools . .,,.a
lhr. II\ rm. k1td1 , hal
\qui now Suµer ill S.1!15
751 0:170 ch,, W!J 1015
t•Ve~
VILLA BALBOA
'l/1•w Ltu.ur; 2 Ur Condo
~ult Sf'c·urily uo1J1·r
i.:ruund µarkrng ( '<.1i.:ne)
l..al)l'. S775 rno 67'.i :11m
\'l'rlodtlle ...
Br 2 B..r
~ 1· $725
... \ 1·::.
Pt'nth1111,1• 2
l)f CiJll 'It'""
COfl 6-11 f~1S2
li.n f' runt \pU. S.11111 to
~00 Sdnd~ 1,.·d1'h \\ .111
Vpt 7th l>od -.µatt•''
711 t.1:.1 17\!l & hl!"l l>'l\ll
Seawind Village
New 1&2 bdrm luxun
adult apu. rn 14 plani.
r rum $415. 2 bdrm
townhoust.~ from SS3S t-
pools, tennis, "'ut<'rfal~.
ponds' G:c. ror 1:ook1ni.: &
heatmg paid From Sc1n
Diego f'rwy dnvc Nurlh
on Beach to \kfudden
then Wt!st 110 M't'fatldcn
l o Seaw1nd Vrlluj!c
(7l41893 51~
Oceanfront for Winter
Hentals Fum1~hc•I & un
furn Brnk1·r fi75 Mil:!
Rooms 4000 ..•...........•..••••..
On ~ew11m'l l~.il·h Ucat·h
ll•>lel 1011m "n.111
ktl•'h\•n 2JOI> W Otc.!n
fr1111t S21i(I & Ull $260 !>t'I'
& dcµo:-.1t li73 11!'>1
1\va1I 1111w 2 lnvel} room-.
& h.1k1111~ ..., prl\ ti.1
k1t1·hen pn v f11r m<JI uro
µruf µt• rson SJOO m 11
t...I lu\t ~ $7J dl'.illHU!
dep i,75 SS.1.1 1¥1:i ••l'.J'J
I .~ :.unn) r11•1m II ~ill hn
& lmln (Jt 11 1<1·r 11·11
l'M :~1:m
M / f shr 3 Br house in nil'e
pan of HB Walk lo bch.
lll.'s p person on ly
$.225 /mo 960-T787 aft 5
Wanted 2 rmmts shr 3 br
house In Uruv Prk, Irv
D/W, Wt l>, swim pool.
Jac $250 person incl utlL
Plea!)e call ~l-87ti8, pref.
female
Share JBr home. pool,
$250 +, nr OCC.
557-7679
M F to shr 2Br apt, F V us JS, S200 mo + 1-, uul
963 280l aft6PM
Female 21 + House, Colo ta
M esa $160 +ut ll
833·933\ days . 751 6270
eves l.Jsa
Female wanted to share
deluxe 2 br, 2 ba condo
with view & j acuzz1.
Newport Beach area
Call 646-8270 or 642·969ti
for details
l''em shr 2hr, ocn front
$3251m11 Yrly md util.
was h dry, gar S:ll 2451
l)a\le
Plu.<oh new twnhse. pool
:lhr. 212 ba, $195-'a ulil &
-;er deposit 955 3149
1-'t•m :.hare furnished \µt
SISO mu 12 on utll
H..Ct•rt'm·1.~ t>l5 4740 aft
tiprn
Sl' NY '\t'wport Bc h.
W H 2111\. FEM Sban•.
.,,~r Zl , Tennis. J ae
c;~ m S220. M F Da}
KJ8 2R'>I lJ1ane
l llt-:OROO\\S
J..(.t> BALHU,\ Rl.\'I>
'r\-Jrl) be Statttng !t 15,
Sl50 rno rnds ut1Ls. lotnve
& r 1 • f r 1 R ,A:;·-u ;;··
213 9M \711 l\gt
Room & Board 4050 3 BH apl B..11 Penn Fem ••••••!•••••••••••••••• pref a S200 per mo Avail
Room dnd \Jn.1rd !11 1 nowG75 9761
I Bi stove reCn~cratur
"lt'P5 to IJ4.'3t'h $.15() mo
~ rly l!.e Arlults. no pet!>
G75 3148. am or pm
1 Bdrm Yearly Stt!i1~ to
beal·h Cara~e parking
$100 mo \().115th. St ;-.; B
673·l958. 544-6899
~as tblufr . co u n tr~
charm. 2 Br 2 Ba up.
patio, ds hwshr $625
631-2029
'l block Crom beach 3
Bdrm 2 Ba Upstairs
Built·ms. s undeck. ~ar
Lease $650. 1Z712 44th St
640-6140
VERSAILLES
Luxury Garden I Br All
amerut1cs' Guard S.'lf>S
No last. 645-3060
L.irge 3 bd .. 2 ha. upper
duplex. Very nrl'e $725
ms 3504 -----
Oceanv1ew 2 BR. brand
new Villa Balboa Condo.
$8.'iO mo 641-3601
VILUBALBOA
CONDOS
AduJt onJy
Bdrm, Den, 11 • Ba
Large patiu.
:! Bdrm. 2 Ba with C1\'Can
\'leW
From$725Mo
J RL Propetth?S
h-154566 645-&459
Ocean v1e'4 Versa 1 Iles
Penthouse 2 Br 2 Ra
F'lreplace. $695 per mo
Wkdrs 547·6355 Eves &
Wknds 955· 1120
WESTCLJ f'F Condo I Br
$450. 2 Br $525 New m
tenors Adults. No J)t!t~.
673-6640
h1ghl\' i:1rtNI adult' 11\ t
t'ondo in f\n VI) t:ood
suJ)Cn 1s1on, pvt rc111rn ur
rtuu hit 9fi2 o.'i 10
Vocation Rentals 4250 ••.••••..•.............
AVALON
Weekly rl'nlal Sleep' ~
l' ,1 n y 11 n T c r r u 1· ~·
T11w nhou~t· S••rl utl 1·11
µatlu 11, hlk.., bdt Sc11t
!l('l opening ~ 1>11•k
Bugard 213 510 IOllfi
WJ nlcd Fem Non
-.mokt!r Share auract1vt.'
~ Ur Apt W /QUtPl
malur1t rem. E " 18th. St
C M Pool w/~ar $210 +
1 1 ut1l 54.8 ~\5
Prof Fem lo share 2bdrm.
2ha apt , CdM w/same
24 32 , non·s moker,
S287 1 mo 673-3355 o r
673·1775 aft 7
Box 1701 Avalon 007°'1 ~s
•OCEANFRONT Avail forltftlt 43so
now. dailv. weekly Spec
Lacular \ ll'w t.iJ SL. fl F
RosJrrto Be.ich. HuJa
Me~ 2 Bdrm 2 LIJ Da'
Week, .Mu o n Beac·h
Pn\late, Ne" 546-J0.\2
Rentals to Shatt 4300 .........•..•..........
Movlng"' /\void depostli. &
cut living expenses '
Professionally sinr
1971.
HOUSEMATES
832·4134
Wh) wa::.lt' t1mt' and
m oney looking for a
roum111ute '1 LC:'l U'>
locate, scret•n and 1
tcrv1ew rur ~OU Take till'
Confusion Out ur Findtn~
Crtiod Roommates
a rnommatescarch ag\'
752-SI I I
MATURE Ft-male Curn'd
2 br, z•., ba twnhse 'lpt
llgt!> S250 rm &\2 1470 &
646-75.55
Need lo share livtn~ ex
penses? Save time.
money & confusion Let
us Ctnd a compatible
roommate for you We
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\Ox.20' Garage
only Cos ta
$40 mo Call
631).4120
Office Rental
Storage
Mesa
1-SPM .
4400 .................•..••.
WESTCLIFF BLDG.
NEWPORT BEACH
Corner W.S1chff Ot• .. .-M!nO ''"''"• A••
..! Alf c°"""'°""'9 ../~, ............ ./-.! f .......
./Fwll •-1>1-.
,/ 'Utoa "9f'1tKe
./ A"'plo p.>•k•rtQ
Call Mr. Howa1d
645· 6101
450 sq n. for $425 per mo.
4001 Birch St. N.B. Agent
541 -5032. --------om re s pace avail. Fl.Ill
servtre executive suites
avail ror lease in Center
Potnle Localed near OC
A1rpon. For leasing in-
formation call /DeeDee 11urr 955-2288. ------
Mi.'d1cal DentallHMO .
776 sq Ct. tn N. Costa
Mesa. Ground noor, fully
eqwpped Pnvate patio,
etc S5431mo Tom
!k>7 1900.
1617 Westclirr N.B. Want
r1nanc1al mst. 7000s.C.
1st. noor Agent 541-5032. NEW DECOR JRr, 2Ba, screen allappucants
frplc. gar, 2 blk.s bch. FTNDERS-SEEKEllS f\Jrrushed office. Bank of
S675 mo. y rl y No 645-4434 Costa Mesa Plaia. $175
petslkids.645-1682 per m o No lease.
Lovely t.g. 2 BR. sleps to Will Shr lge lux. hme. _sss.. __ 3900 __ . ------
ocean . 47UTSt$S.50ftTIO----nr-eely furn 2 frplc. AM.......--Ooc:ton!
968-8263 micro, C.M 546-3428 . Unique rree s tanding,
well appointed medical OCE.ANFtlONT M/F 40-50, to s hare Sb~. bldg .. located in heart. or
3 Bdr & 2 Ba. bit-ms. 2ba, s pa hse ncur. S.C. H.B. 6 treatmenl rms, X·
frplc, only 3 yrs old , dbl Plata & Fwy S'225 + Ray rm. business office,
gar. Sl300/mo yrly. Ultl. 641-4913 lge reception rm + pvt
OCEANFRONT
2 Br & 2 Ba, bll·ins, frplc.
only 3 yrs old, dbl gar.
SOOO/mo yrly.
JACOBS REAL TY
675-6670
Balboa, 3br. 2ba, s un·
deck. $175/mo + de·
posits Mornings 673 7939
Female roommate lo shr
2Br apt m N B Must be
clean 675-8560
office area. Avail. Sept.
I. Call today for appl to
see.
REDCAR PET
893-1351
Winter Rental 2 Br. l Ba
Steps to beac h. Sept
15lh. lo J\.llle 15th. $42.5
mo. 675-9229
3 Bdrm. 2 Ba. Apt. Dis-
hwsr, refrip, forced air
heal , crpts, drps .
642-4975. Adults ooly.
491-1561 • --2 Br. l bath nr beach. See
Large ·2 Or 3 Ba Beach Sat. 11to 12. ~Avail.
front <.:ondo. Spectac l<H. 128~ -46lh. ~l.
view. Furn avail Sl200. N B.
Fe male r oommate lo
share oceanfront home
Newport Beach Arter
6PM: 631-0232.
Executive Suite Irvine
W /recept. conf rm.
Xerox. mail i n new
gar d en bld g
CaJI :8.51-1021.
Offices. 225 to 750 sq. n.
P ENINSULA POINT
yearly. Very large 2 br. 2
ba. Adults, no pets. $450.
675-1358, 1544 Miramar
Dr.
CCM"OM .. Mer 3122
Lrg 2bdrm. renced yrd.
children OK. $450/mo
963 -7600 o r
645-1227.
~-~---~---
4 !l9-S683 ----2 Blocks to beach. 3 br, 2 LocJ-a Nici-' 3152 ba. S63S. yearly. Isl, last
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • + sec. 67~2507.
2 .Br. 2 ba condo on golf .
Exec rem desires to shr
lux condo w /ma tu re exec
male 552.4490
F'rom S200 per month.
Near CdM & N.B. Frwy.
557-7010 . .,.. ..
Hei1ht1. Frplc . pool.
waa ber • dryer
'800/mo. 675-8410 dya, or
1'13-Z287 eves.
Near Hoag Hosp., 2bdrm.
l~ba, 2 car gar, lrg
patio , 2 story ,
washe r /dryer , refrig ,
pool. sauna, Jae. By
IJIOnlb or yea.r. Avail
Sept 16, t625/mo. Oys:
714-973-1255, Eves &
Sat/SUn: 714-49'7-Zl80.
Lr g 2bdrm , steps t o •••••••••••••••••••••••
beach, private patio. 4 blocks \0 ocean. 2br,
thru June. 54&-5684. lba, frplc, avail 9·2·80,
2bdrm, 2ba, patio. gar,
frplc, nr s hopping &
trans. Adults, no pels .
MSO!mo. ~6009.
course includes refer, 3 Br. 2t;; Ba. Ocean view.
washer & d ryer. $600. Pool, fennTs. dbl garage.
492·6700or492 2796 Newpo rt C rest. $825
Fem. Lo shr 3 br C.M
hou.se. $158 + ~ utils.
Must pay lsl & last. A vi.
10.1, 646-2788 an 6PM
yearly. 642-3491 Newport leoch 3869 f'em rmmte wanted, lge
EXECUTIVE sum
Full service om ces in
Newport Center.
640-5470
NEWTOWNHOlllE
Jbdrm. 2~b1, patio,
frpk, 2 car gar. pool.
1 pa, l ennla . $720 . .......
MO'ftCI
, ~/mo. 642-5290. STEPS TO BEACH: l, 2, 3
Bdrm. Winter. No pets. Channing lBr, south or
673-6640. hwy, bit. lns. beam cell,
Nwpt Bch, wt.rfmt, sec
bldg, eiel•nt 28r, 2Ba. 2 •8•A•v•F•R•o•NT-2-story--li·v
pvt paUOI. pool, lndry rm. dra.maUt • e-xcltlng r1c, undtgmd parking,
reduced to W?S mo. For 2 br, dlninl rm, super de
pvtaboWiDCl55-19&J cor. SI.SOD/rm yrly
Waterfront/Salis bury
Have .-t.tac to sell~ 67Ut00
ga r age , S49S /mo
955·3649.
4 Wilt to bch. s harp :!bt,
lba, avail. Oct. 1 eves
67S-?A24.
ftetWct 2br 2ba
llOOsq f\, fplc, lndry
Dishwr, encl g11r, L500
3101 Mace Ave ~Cl 4400
Ptrled lbr 2ba
1 ll2SO""sq_ It, 2 f p I ~,
dshwshr.
Dbl aan1gc, lndry
hoOkup
....................... S-Clennte 3876 fur n I br apt. n r bch
••••••••••••••••••••••• $200 /m o . 6 46·5 26 5 PARK NEWPORT 1"' years "1\ew, gr ound Tracey.
Cl'U-level l BR, l BA apart.· -------~' .. Y ClUI menl. Bui lt·ins, carpet, Rmmte needed to shr 4br,
UVING d r apes, e n c lose d 4ba, hmc w /pool &
Singles, 1"2 bedroom carport, laundry racilit)'. jacuni. Wlking distance
aptS, & townhou.ws Public tennis courts and to bch Very ru80flable
f'rom 1449 64<1 1900 golf course right behind Call after &pm. 99(M019
-- -Adult&, no pets Availa or996-44ll
Condo 2bdrm. 2b• Bay ble Oct. 1 $3451 mo./ ~ ... -.. ..11-,-
view. enclsd ,araae. lease. Owner. &U-0131 Tt:lde )'o.Jr ..... ha or
auto. 1tpener. 1695 year new 1oodlea '-Ith a
Laguna Be1ch ofri~sp .
Above JoUy Rocer Rest.
678sq. ft. 497-303'.
HIWPOIT HACH
1649 WestcUff Dr.
Ca.U Gene Hill 642-0200
Encullve orflce Hile
1va.U. Near O.C. Ai.rport.
28S sq f\ Includes rwep-
\iooht . Janitorial
servtce, all util paid 6
mott. Call 556-0:U..
I
'I
l
1
bow Dally PUot Class.
llled ads d laplay their
IDHMlel w\\h ~llblll\)' -...d lmpact 1 Out act.. we
.,_ prOud to .. Y, roall)'
&•l re1ult1 •• Phone
1GM'71, Cl..m.dadl dolt well
m r. l"'Ba· rrplc, bltns.
$59S m o. 760-0274 or s:n.010
(
~ 3\01 Mace M0·4400 ly. TSl. Mgmt ~ 1603. W~\ Ad Results 642-5878 Clusllled Id IMZ·se'18 ~-=-::::::!....::::::::::::::::=================--==:..!..====-=1-==-==-~--;::~J
DA&LV PILOT
aa .. .:.: 1 ...
Ceatral Ac~d~e
Clbuc ........... •••••••••••••••••••••••
DISJGN t'OUNSltLINO
to tbe f>\lbllc • bld1 tudea, profeu1on1l
&ttrela ana lya1 11
crillqucia, ISO hr l l hr
min) SHI Rda l2\31
91-G1'11 Don
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RetnodllJ 6 Room Adda Shampoo • .._. d9M
UOlll £xp'o, :<Int Rtf'a ~ bri.,.nnn. wtit <'all~ 131 05I.\ cp&a IOaUo .... 0... lh d111 rm, ball DI Ava
nn rr ao. tOWb mo. tti.r • Ouar elha.,.. .._ CR£Anv
f...N\'lRON Ill ENTS
l.'on"1truct1on, Stained
lilua. ~. Spu,
dlJ?'a
Cl" ~'*'"· u yn •tw Do work mYHW W•
$1l4101
We c.:are Carp« O.uen
•• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Sle-&11> ~...., 6 uplloll
CUSJ'OM INT£RIOR W<ft 'llAt 'l'Nck a»um l'ARP~R\' I.al\ ~SUI
0) Ja1 Ml-ART 'S C ARP KT
'uato m Home Repair · YJ\VlCE l n t t: 11 l l' H A K ln•tallallon , repalra,
t>rlvewaya•l'ulun1 lot RD'llOVATlN0~3Td s~am dn.n1ac. a1lo • •Rep8lrt•~aaleo1tti n1t hol Servlnt Orante
S.S Aapball t;•S 48'11 AU lYPft rcmodtbna. re County II 1r• Call
Uc'd. pain, rt~ Ind &eMr• att)'tlnw Gl-OMT
... ,.... ~~~.-=~~~d C.••/Cr;-... ....•.•••.•............ ··················~·
YMCA After School Pru Car~ntry IOI e .lll. an) CEMl!:NTWOU
aram. For d.llldrt'n w sin J b Ca I I M 111 e Free Ell\.lmatea arades I thru • Mon &¢ 'fSIOO ~l Jona&. S.-Nn
ILOQ(.coHC1'rTE rr...m.u ... t. ___ .,._mo
c ...... •••••••••••••••••••••••
Room eddlllona , re
model l plae Oeor~e
PUm.r • Son Li e d •1.-a ... ,,.....
···~··················· Pr rt I I ... "-'>Y QC' Dot.
lebavlor &P.c1ah1ll
Reward • Pra lae MaUtod .. No t:holre
c.ol1ar Procrana" In the
--.......uu.., 5.Jl ~ -----... ,1 ...
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•·=-• lki.ldtta. if you OW9 a """"~ ., ....
.._ do not have a tales
alaff tall ua A8G at -.au We will provide
)'OU wlU\ CUit.omen no up
h'ont cher1•
Compa.r00n • l.Jte Houae
Cleanlnt Tues • Wed Call Eve. 983-5fdl!S1Ma
t' .,
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Home 6 Apt RepaJT ~r
Fn.oe Eatlmates
6'2·11813
ELllCTIUClAN Pri~ Carpentry , masonry .
ri ... ·free e1Umale on roofing, ceramic tile ,
W..orumllj(>f». drywall -....Ray
1..lc. Nl7JN _m-~ JACX OF ALL TRADES.
P1 ' U Home repa;rs, stnall
••• .. •••••••••••••••••• joba.Tyler.~l..SS thna Fri. Tranape>rtat1Qn . _
provided 642-9880 c.,.t Ser\ltu Dale W PtulUp1 , paUO., K • 8 Fencln& Wood
foundataona, • block F-.c. • repain. Free " a 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• a..tyW.ff .
•••••••••••••••••••••••C itrpet Repair s
BABYSlTilNG my home.
lunches iJ snacks 111cl'd
Fenced yd. 0C Airport
Area. 543-0286/S4.S·4396
Restretch1ne· Bubbles
Courteous Profes11ooal
Service 492 ~ •98-3400
Brent
Cwlng ca-eliltCJ
Aeeeee•••eeeee•ee•ee••• ee•eeeeeeeeeee•e••••eee
St2-2l62 l'.ll. Kelly ~. Ken •••••••••••••••••••••••
---tTs.TlJ1 HauJin&•DwnpJobs.
Custom Cement Work, Ask for Randy.
patios. sidewalks • SG-431111
driveways, L lc'd 6.
Hooded 83'7·3618/$0al.l Davis Tree Trimming • ------==::::-=::;. ~.JI br. emer1en· co-••119 ey a&ol'm lel'Vice. Clean·
•••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 6 bauliq. Free est.
Hau1-move.cJean up. Con·
crete removal. Dump
tr1&c k, qui c k se r v.
M2-'fti38
ROBIN 'S HO\JSE
CL£ANING SERVICE ·
Fara~ycle.n .... ~
Prol nr wrt, cue. wood.
puq\lllt, .. .,..... wall
la&.~ .......... Cpt
upboi. m.u. m.M43
• RELIABLE 6. EF-
FIC l ENT WOMEN
Ouaranl.e S.U.fal'tlon!
call913-'72S7
Relpoaajble UC I Medical
student with dot rer
would lib lo bouHsit.
Ridt: 11 .... 1100.
Waat a REA.LL Y CLEAN
HOUSl!f Call Ginebam
Girt. ,..._ea,MS-51%3
Houaedeenla• + plus
what? Call'a.ct. 'n Stuff
rorctet.ua..-.
Speedy, efftcieel, depen.
dable, lndlvldu•I has
lowest rat• own 1up.
plies, bonded w/xlnt
refs. Freeeet. 87~5121
Pam'• Oeaolac. reuona
ble rates, ref's . Xlnt
wort. 541-3ZT7
-
•
11 II ' . ............................................ . . ..................... .
Cuatom brick , atone, A•ANfOttel ·--rc:-bloe:lr, eonc,.. Ii ltucto. PAINTING COMP ANY
IWa. li'reeeet. 549-tm SGeneratiom Of ........ •••••••••••••••••••••••
Movln•? The Starving
eouere Students have
crown. U c. TIZ4·436.
Same iood lft'V, 641-3427 ....... " ........ •••••••••••••••••••••••
PETERS PAJNTING
Espr'd. Reas Rates
Free Eal. Call Gene
552..ot.58
Dave's Paintint, servina
area 9 yn, moat reas.
Insured, Uc'd. 588-MZS
F\ne en/lot painting by
Richard Sinor. St. Uc,
U.. Try me 836--SSS.S, 24
hn
Painliq • Paperine
Prof. won. Free est.
Ranbl. Steve . ~7-4211
Painting, lo rates. immed
serv, work/malenal
1u.ar fj3g. 71~ or 848·5684
12 Yrs exper, Nwpt/Cd M
area. I 'm s mall. my
prices are small. 673-647'1
Ron
.... /lep9ir •••••••••••••••••••••••
Paiat.iq Excellence
S»4'701
SAVE MONEY ON
PLUMBING! Han ·
dy man, Low Rates.
MS-M.30
Let ua up,iade lbat ...,._., tub, Clraill board
or Mr)' way. Cenmlt
tile lmprov411 appear •
value of any home or
comm bldl at a reaa
tell&. Free elt 6 &UClet· Uonl.<n•>M>..., ..... s.wc. ... ,,,. ....................... ---------
Service • repair, pumpa, c:.r..lc "-..... motors, beaters, add New • aemodeaed, Free
washes. c lean-1aps , ea.CClat.Uc.t~.
Sat /Sun. All calla re-~!O!anaer!!!!!!!!'nle!!!!!!!!S.!!!!'11!IO~~ turned. E s t. 1910. ::
_~ __ 1_4_1 ______
1
Ceramic nle-.ued. re-
P.O. lo•..... modeled or new. Free
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Pvt Peat Box Service
THE llAJL ROOM, 2' hr
2IOO E . Cat. Hw y
C.dll/NB
~or644-4411
THI f'OS1SOI
38S1 Bittb NIJ.OC Aiti>t
Avail DOW·2' hn-7 dya
Messace •pkt service
54&-221'7 •94·5901
Repair • Reroof. All
types.s hingles· rock·
shakes-compc>-tar. Free
est. s.i.smo Fin. Avail .
eatlmatea. Wayne:
MMl14 .
We need work now.
Sllowen, Balbi. Qatry
Waya. ......
Clean work-Tile rlrs,
brick won, BBQ, etc.
Loweat bMWel' in town.
Call all IPM for eat.
67MIM ,,... ...
•••••••••••••••••••••••
TREE DESIGN :
A MEW JOB szo.ooo to SI00,000
WITHOUT RIS«ING YOUR rRfSENT ONE
Hauling l20 a load. no con-
crete. Call David llnr ...... Stucro & Plaster Patch.
no job too sm. quick &
clean 64.S-4203, ~199
IC>OAM6
A.11 Types, repairs, In·
s ulat lo n , Free
Estimates. Call Bob.
548-0769
Ornamental prunln1.
Sculpturin1. toppin1.
thinnln&. remDv.al. 1en
clean-up. ~IMS
A nigh peroenlage oi elle<:ut1ve Pos111ons are undisclosed opPOf1uM1es
and never reacn the advertised or listed staoe We nave helped many men
and women ol all ages ltnd them across rown or across the country
Nothing really happens unt11 you have an 1n!erv1ew That s where we come
1n Learn how 10 reach the decision maker II you are seel\ing a chanQe
or are unemployed. send us your resume or befler shll. call tor a INO
COSTl interview
STANLEY BARBER
IHTUll. II ... I &IHCIATtl tf WI FHICISCI llC.
Garclenint, landscaping,
major yard cleanups,
tree-trimming • re-
moval. Free estimates,
reliable • lnexpensi ve.
7S2·U41.
Esp GardDe:r, comp yard
maiDt. cleanup • lrff
trimm'n& Free est. Pete
MH•
545-8046
2 Young M e n
W /responsibilities have
~T •WD TNck. Yard &
Tree maint. equip. Can
do any thin g ! Call
548~
HAUUNG&CLEANING
Tree trim & paintinR
or ? RJiy 964-4276
Hauling & cleanup jobs at
very reas rates. Call for
eet. Rlcb St6-MO? The A ct ion People
tot~ St .. 5-'" J70, S. "-cltco. CA f411I141S) H'-101
I 00S0 M. W .... 14., ~ 2'0, C .. , ,...._CA HO 14 140&1 HJ.Ill I
11 .......... s..-. -·••••••••••••••••• Haulinl. yard clean-ups, _.,. WS handyman jobs. Jelf I Ht ""*-P"-· Wt. Ill.~ CA fHll lfl6J tJt.14'4
1400 .,.._St .......... .._,_. 1Mct1. C:A tU6017141112 .. 100
J6H WllWr9 .,,4l, lM ........... CA 90010 1%1 JI Jl7•71t4
NOT A PLACl:MENT AGENCY
WW Grocery sbop, buy ---~-9'6'1 ___ _
lib. ~. etc. List is Sell things fasl wllh Daily
.... ! -..C702,M.5-IZ77 PUot Want Ads.
ICoLL CINTB Avail Se~. 15th on yrly lease. L65'2 sq. ft. shop or
MIWPOIT storage space. :.!:&: /sq. ft.
Elegant ex~utive suites Pay own electric 1634
in prestige location. Wilh o h m s w a y . C M
complete s u P port 642·2928. or832·0918
services. ~-------~I 71•1851--0681 For rent: storage space.
M-1lot.2S'wide, l30'long. l room. + ~ ba. Private 6. high chain link fence.
eotr, util pd, main st.reel, Guard dog. $200/mo Call
HB, UM. Sierra Mgmt 847.2203.
Co.64H31A
SUP E R NlCE, 16(1(M)SO()
CdM Office l9l sq. I\. Oen sq I\. Great location iJ
view, new crpts, etc. parking. 33c gross.
Mo /Mo . or lease. 738-746 w. 17th St, C.M
675-5'44. 6*«i05.
COllPOltATE PLAZA
NEWPORT CENTER
..... • 4550 •••••••••••••••••••••••
HOMEOWMaS o.o..,•n uh ..
Use your equity for bill&.
home additiona, vaca·
tions, etc. An.y AID09l,
any reason. Credit or job
not necessary. Com.pare
our costs. 24 bra. •
weeUnds.
644-ltZl.146-1167
•Ha..OWIV5•
SI0.000
•
TO
SI00.000 I ~!!!!'! .. ~ ... ~!! ~~A NP\y .... mi.Dlforl
2 Pvt ofes with re<:eption
area. 759-15;50
Combioation ol Real YT. Will pay lOOk int.
Storage Garages for rent Prime residence nr So.
on Balboa Peninsula ~~~-~! CoutPlua.56-1717
next to fUn 1.one 10,...,.ll ---2t)lh' 6n2943. 673-3930. 2' hrs 1..,.. Neal ..... 2 yT loan.
951 5123 Will pAedee lrs 2Dd as
Ideal location for At· ..... W..t.d 4600 -~ ...., ...
t.orney, R.eaJ Estale, or ••••••••••••••••••••••• AMERICANWAY
Entrepreneur. Office Wanted in Costa Mesa or MORTGAGECO. ltulj I Tnlit
DOW available • large Irvine area, 2 or 3 BR, ---------•1 Doilli 5015 paneled Reception area house preferred . 3 1----------1 •••••11 ' 111 "'' ..
wlth s torage and 3 Aduha. Xlot references. ---------1 Wllr' .... C.. pr\ v ate offices In 673 · 5 701 Ev ea . • YOU CAM• All tna ol real estate
bH\ltiCully maintained weetendl. Mmwn'MA ...,.._..aiaacelMI.
full service building, ---------1 • "" I a , ..
(Q>mer W•tcWf Dr. iJ Needs 60NOO sq ft pre· BA~ll WTDID stice office space in Irvine, Newport Beach). Newport Ceater or near 64J.2171 141-MI I
800Callsq. ftM. "---.. ~c "101 O.C. Airport. E.N.I. Co. 2nd m's -_..a;;:ll--T-e ...... ....,..., C&ll Cu.rt Gi:een.burg: -_._. ., "' 1~2744. IDie• IA11S =can llt1. Bll.r
COSTA M~. ORANGE "1 ':"'"'-' 1 II I .... ....., M9 moaey for 2Dd
COAST FINANCIAL•••••::................ ..! ... '~~~-., T.D. Noeredlt cbeck, DO
CENTER: .... 1 ,,,_ or..__ YDD
1
palty. for actioa call. ~Mesa Verde Dr. E. o,,': tullt 5005 orK.armLillD AGT~ml..,-time
·"·c:1a R ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~. mo. tnd ecep· IOC..,ftlut UON.at. See ~5 or call --957-1414. All T)'i>e;S, repalrs. in·
J E Dunaer Attorney s u l a t 1 o n , F r e e · · Estimates . Call Bob
I SM-0769
llAUTY SALON
Prime Loe, lge clientele.
beaulif\llly appointed.
496.(1898
Great opportwiity for so-
~-~-im
in med. income. Film Co.
8'7S 1q I\ prestigious seeking a11r eulve.
Fashion Island with career-minded. ~raon
ocean view. 11.30 pr ft. who desires a stimu1at·
___ 6_'""-"'°----1 ing position .. e profit
---------sharing assoc. with a SMALL Offtel biahlY profitable future.
714·1l157 4182. For rent. $125. lmmed. ---------poueulon. Plenty of Drees Shop, Fountain
parkin1. Downtown VaUey, SlS,000 + inven-<:o.ta Mesa. p •-• tor)'. MZ-6446 aft 6 M. __,~ ....... s .. nn
0 0 0 0 0
MODELS ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ 3 HOUR WORKSHOP A-.~ ~j
•I ••/ Pa11 t I ...... ,...... .......................
• •• 5100 ................. ~······
Now You
Can
Sell
More
with Dail)' Pllol
PENNY PINCH E R
ADS SdU oafy SZ.
3 llnt-i. for Z da) s
only l a da~. 34r a
lane
Ad\ ert1se one ur
m or e items valul•d
up lo Sltttt Ear h
a dd1 t1o nal line 1~
onl~ 60c for the t IA n
days Sorry. no
commer('1al ad~
a I lowed ha rge
Your Penny Pincher
Ad o r u se your
Bank Ameracard
Visa or Mastercard
For more information
and w place your ad r a 11
&42-5171
.TV
COttt i•CIALS (~People)
A Hollywood Casting
Senic:e la looking for re-
liable dependable peo-
ple, all ages ror Soap.
Sllper Market. Sporting
Goods, Soft Drink &
Perfume Commercials.
Our preMOt clients have
appeared in aucb com
...-ciaJa as Coca Cola
Radio Shack. Ford
Molon II Datsun.
Comp&eU list available.
Fee maybe required ii
~ By appt. only. m 462-5101 m~.
....,,.. SIJO •••••••••••••••••••••••
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Respe>n1il>Ae UCI Medical
student with xlnt re f
would like lo housealt .
Rich: 714'6»-7300. _,,___ --
Js:zltod .. •••••••••••••••••••••••
Bill Ir Marilyn'• Cleuln1.
Painting .tr Carpentry Co
oilers (all special&.
~
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Brickwork, small ;obs.
Newport. Costa llesa • Irvine. 67~7Seves.
lnt/e:rt textures, restuc·
cos • patches. Free est.
Moma/eves 64.S-~
" I 'aJ • ••••••••••••••••••••••
G . Gidley Plumber
Repair service, installa
Uon. badlflow certifica-
tionla-DU
ROBERT JON~
PLUMBING Reclis-. Remodels,
Repair.
lie nain ... MZ-2481
s.-.. ...... •••••••••••••••••••••••
Sand .tr water blasting.
Xlllt cleanups, lo rates.
Free est. 2U /592·3901
SocW Ser ¥ices •••••••••••••••••••••••
PROBLEMS-Need to
talk? Free counselln1
ABC H ELPLINE
645-%222.
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Tree trimmin1. clean·
ups, haulln& main·
tmance. Amle541-1414
Tl"ee • shn.tb trimmiag • removal, yard caea.n-upe,
hauli n1 . 645-0118.
84S-14U Jim.
Blodt-Brick-Stooe-stucco Have something you want Ceramic tile services,
planters 6 repairs. Free to sell? Classified ads do Cree est. 4M-S81J7 bfr 9AM
Sell ri.11 EME !
It's a BREEZE
ClaMified ~ MZ·Sl'll est. 5.JS.-. -.1411 it ftll. 642-5678. or aft 6PM Chuck.
~.~.~ ..... ~~ ~.~.~ ..... !~~.~ .................. !?~.~ 't:r= &
FcMmd : Dart blueish gray UT1\I Al ••s ....... _ ......... .
female cat with ltittens. SCOIT .... W....., 7100 t /l. v.jc WU'°'1 Is State. E S ........... u .. ••••••••
C.M. ~3515. all major credit cards Accounts Payallle/Booll· a~ keeper. ~ ill a.ta FCMtad : Male German
S'llepi9erd. can't locate
OWDer. Needs new home
Pleaae call 8-0130.
FOWld : small mother dog I~~~~!'!~!'!~~ •pup. Vic lndlanape>lis
Lost cw Fomd a pet? Call Ii Newtmd, H.B. Call to
Ao i ma I A 11l1 tan ce _i_del_tl_. _llD-_2163_..,·tL-----
League. S3'1·1ZT3, DO fee. FOUND: Male Siamese
LOST : 2 doss! Fem cat, vie Heil le Bolaa
Shepherd type blk/wht, Chica, H.B. 8•0· 15•8
Male Blk Lab. REW A.RD 1-evea_._, 53'1_·22'73 __ d....:ys_. __
_MS-: __ -.:_~------Found: Blk /W ht s h rt·
Last: Mak lk.tf C.OCker haired 11. Doc. size of
Spaniel. Ana to name Sbeltie. OC Sbelter
"Chesler". Cd.M, Cameo -~--------
Higblaadc area. Rl!ward. Found 6 mo. lar(e male
_MZ-__ 74_J.8_or_7_SB-035 __ 1 ___ 1 pup. Vic . Ne wpo rt
LOST: Samoyed (Wht), Shores. 6G-31S2
Fem. "Wolf". H.B. area. u.t Old n.suu Sheep·
9 /2 /80. REWARD ! do1 . "Mand y ".
_~_218 __ . -----• M...,U../Talbert, F.V
Lost: Sml Fem. Bm/Blt -~--.z. ______ _
Tabby. appros 3 yn. vk.
Db/RaymDDd. C11. Dys
"2·%100, ew.s~
Lost: Germ Slaep male.
Bnm, blk Is tan. Cll/NB
area. "Bubb&" 631-0130
Fo1aod : Female cat,
YOlllll, 1ray • black
w/wllt pews. Vic Wilaoa
·~· "5-903'1.
FOUDd Fem White Terrier
at IC·Mart C.111. 333 W.
5ISIM'123 Mesa· De ;eloper's office.
• FOIT LADY • Veey busy delk. 950 ~ OU'OCALLONLY start. Ask for Tera * '7~11 JI * _m-.m __ ,_. ____ _
---------1 Accounts Receivable
MAS.SAGE SlO WI AD
MYS'nC~GE
55M&Santa Ana
PEOPLE 'S
ANONYMOUS.
Get over your ex·
husband once and for a IJ.
Anyooe addicted to, or
o bsessed with a
"Person", join us .
S.0.7Yn
DIAMOND WANTED: y,
to 1 carat P /P 540-0208
bfr u, a1t s.
WITNESS
to collision at Fairview Is
Fair Ave. Aug. ZS. Red
Mustang b it Yellow
Toyota. Pleue call
M2-d19.
C le rk , M111t have
General AccouPtiDI Hp.
For iaterview call :
7S2..oTM Jack Walder.
AOCTG BKPNG
TEllPOllARY
Reci«« ta11a1 to won
I OD V.,,._ ~ Ii
book-keepinc aasi1n·
mnta. Won do.e to
your bome. Fi111re
c.rb to Smior AcCOUD·
lalU needed ~
Oraaee eau.tr. .... , ..........
acco~
Lost.~-Brown Tab· Bay 15 C.11. Must ident by cat. Chubby • very _Collar _________
1
__________ 1 friendly . Vic : Wilson Pa 1 d SJ50 Ovenrei~bt-toae 17-25 ~.M. Please call: ••••••••-••••••••••••• ti.. inswta. Noallota, no
A.cda. hyallle. 8-y CICla· tractor need• alaarp,
eDm'ptic ...... to bu·
dle A/P + misc. ofc.
dutie9, will tra1o ritht
penoa. Computer exp
helpful but not nee.
S..SMJCll · PRE LAW student needs dnca. no contracts.
u.t. Slee& b&ac.k tit.ten 3 ID.ODO. Will do uyUUna 673-0lll.
mo .old IOld eyes uWe ~W l.P coa~enUal liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil·AWa n,....r1r1 , Uve-ia.
boy hearlbro1k e n ! NB m;.. · a 3242• •lllBl'YS• La111na Beach re·
631-1164. · · BLOHDl.sONLY aideace, private com-•oc.rn:ALL• immity, Ult. W/Cbildrea, LOST. Afghan Ho1&nd .... AK
t R • 11 ~ u swera o aJa, a 8e pampered with a
blond, abaved a nkles. personal rel a a i o g
Call uytime ~-mu ... by 12 of Uae pr'e·
FOUND: 8 IDU.eaa ttiellt lirta in Southern California. Jac1ani.
E. ~Area uma etc. ()pea 10.m·
'130-0m Um. 1 clays a week. Vil·
FOUND ir ... -.. /6/IO a /111.C. A1laalia Health : .....-. ., ' Spa, 2112 Harbor Blvd, GoAdenwest • s-lm. Wbt ea.ta ..... 64.5-3431 Br-
w lbwn pmtcbes. 1M'45i11 iDI tbia ad for yo1ar
Found. Small white _•..:pecial_._;;.lift_. -----
(~male dog. •/collar. TOUCHACLASS
Vic. Gisler acbool. ISCOIR'I
-. UM. JI HRS. 152417
Found. Goldea Retriever.
Nr. Talbert/Edward.,
HB Reddis h Male.
IM2-2111. COVER &IRL
•OUTCALL• m«11 llC!VlSA FOWld. Gennan Shepherd
p1appy . 7mo. Call: I!!!~~~~!!!~~
9112-Ml5. Ellia/Newlud. Profeeekeal Therapeutic
m.aau 3 • 4 , all pbaaea of
~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!f• bout weak. Must apealt
Help; need witaeaa to 'fAIKt.h, DOIHlllDker, top salary ,_ rilllt pence.
fi•bt oo June U. 405 Call: .... ,..,., from atos
Frwy • Seal Bch Bhcl. --·Fri.
call 2111m.cm collect OK. AIDE-Work w /ban-
,-.--,.-.. -Sw--... --,-l-.. -• ~ -=:·:~::
··········-········· la t.ab IUCb .. toiJetiaa feMiaa, pa. ci.anup. XJnt. vacation • In-
~ benefiU. United
Cerebral Paky Aaaoc .• s.ma Ana. 541-S7IO
Allt. Aaaiaaal Mau1er 'tralnea. Will train.
~-Paper work • maW W-. lez.50'13
Alt•••/
Prime Irvine Area, 3 of. SOON Use ,.,,..,,...-fffl service ncee • Reception area, h I · complete delx furn. <TOO Wed. Sept. nth. 7PM. w en p a c t n g you r
aq ft) .• warehOUH Meet a1enta. photo· ad ... a Daily Pilot ad
Found. Terrier mix. blk. ...... Lic'cl. NB A~
maJe. Retriever mis, _cmlJ_;;;...;•_Steve __ 59-__ •_1_'1 __
female. Wire-ba\red Ter·
rier mill, blk. male. --------•
1 Labrador blk. male. FllST LADY === J Newport Beadl Animal ..... ....,. •
WIWllC
Immediate opealnJa.
WOlt near U.. beach.
lleelaulcal a ... mbl)',
wbial. ~. I mo.
mla. up. req'd. Growial
co .. IOOd beaeftta. eao for appt. 145-UU.
Newport lbltoe. a. ...... te•W. l'nllSl .. C.11.
grapbera, make-up and •s-ce. {llO sq ft ). CalJ balr u~rta and art number will appear in your _m_.o.11 __ . -----1 directon from major a d we ta k e y 0 u r
ll•i •...... 4450 O.C. adverthina a gen· 2 h
Sbeb.er, ....... • ,..., D•CWI.
fNl4. ~-pay poodle * t7J. I J41 • mill. F--1e. llC 6 V..Aceepted ....................... dee to dlacuu with messages 4 0 u rs a
JParl\on•olftcupaceat ~:":o:o:1' ,-:-~:: day ... YOU Call in at your ~ . .,__-Tabby ktt·
,..... .. ,.... terv1ews. Jobe and the convenience during office iiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiii~~~J .... _
....,
TOlal1'1 a....,on ·-.. -11~Pt · h tea. Nr. WU.O. Park. --.. , • "' t kind of pbotoa h d et the respo ses 1111!:&.\VERDE R without •olna broke. OUrS an 9 n WILCOI..... C.111.~. llCODI ... PLAZA t..at w1 frank tO your ad . . . this service UI it ' .... F o a o d : Ge r m a o im-.va'deE,C. lDformatloo plut door is only $10 per week . For ~·Lota ol Slilol\Mlr leamlie, call.-------
HMIJJ ~~an~~ ~!!e ~~ more information and to l::.'° Bldl. Dave • klllll.S6'T•mT. ...,c J•»
DANA POINT Kepbart Pboto•raphy, plar~our ad call 642-5678. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ llCGlllS MDOVioaetl..antem Inc. (1U)SS7•2'114. 'ill"""' T Wbm ~call CLusUled • .._ IO .. llO A& DelPrado 1100' at 80" 1--.;.._,;.;....:,~;..:.;:.;;;____ 1f,... want your ad~• lo ,UC. IA ad, you're U •
IC Yo'l're not readlnt tM .· . .. lq 1m11a1e to reacla Hred of a friendly c.lt/Q11'9
.. ..
NB!Cll. UP lo not aq.f\ ltU. ada ln Clualned •re people at tower welco.. aacl help i• M .. /MC/fM
avall a& prime corMr, YoU're mlaalq a lot. oi eoet. Claaaltled la tbe _...,your ad for ~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I n. f..a.t draw iD &.be" 1
l1tll 6 Nwpt Blvd. neway Information aa ..,-t.o 101 Call Nowl rHponu. Call Nowt _ _!!!!!?~~!!~~ .. ! W•t .•. a Dall)' Pilot ... ~ .... ::;;;;;;o;:::;;:;::;:;;;;;;;p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;:;;;;;::,~wtU=u~to~1a.~ ..... ~t~btq~1~. LIJ!••············~-~1171~:-----::::::-:= 6all71 ----.....a ~'l~~~~_:ta.:::,:11'11:,:!j I lhMHW Ad. ttl·NTI. ~ ---! ~. I ..
1Wldt ....... 81111-.,..._ tO. , .. c.oastUFE 8 15
COOIC ..... .-..w .........
~ ..... U J.f6U
..... J.""'-
DOG SITTt:K In you r I ~.Corona del Mar fte ..... '-JCW.lt
llft'O wbUe owner worb _. .....
8 4 Sweet, qUlel. well Security Ouarda. M1&at
trained imllll pet Mr11 R have at leut lyr. e11 per
CdM EJ.-m St-h 7fl0 34!WI part Orne• fwl thne.
Wednet4Dy, Septem~r 10, 1980
!~!!'!:'~ ..... ~!~ ~~~;.~ ..... ~!~
Hair Stylist
CWl y PfLOT ., •
twpw-... 1100 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Live .In housekeeper.
mature, Tualin area . own Br + e., 3 chlldnn.
~
ASSEMBl.ERS ~('
C"OOK 110 1n;KJo:l':Pfo:1t
1..111 lu•un-yachl 6 rflll!1
1n Mt'a.u-o fl moa 111
Nl'WJHJrl 714 645 1671.
213 670 6ti$4
Men's •P• attendants , >IAnSMAH/WOMAH part tlrM, m1.111t be avail t:apencoeed in wood wkndil
lftructutt ~hop <1r1twint1 Racquet Club Clrrk, part
Goud pay a.ull 1Qr part llmt.1, ml.l6t have fj()wpm
lime lnLC'r•'lltlnl( work typlllg.
Sbarp a»ert1ve s tylist
wanted Minimum 4 yn
eap In H 8. salon. Con·
tact manager for ln-
terVlew 963 0089
H e a I t h y fo' o o d s
Restaurant has 1mmed
opening for e"ergN ic
person to service ufr
eatennt:. F.asy hrs 9AM
IP M fun work. J(ood
naoney Must have own
car. Please call 833 3470
tNSTAW•rr
LOANOMCa
Blinking eaperience ln
eollcctioo Is Installment
loans necessary Xlnt
salary & ~ls. Apply
~I director
LOAN PROCESSOR
( ESC~W CLERK>
Exp $1000 or m~ DOE.
Many benefits. 675-2273 ......... or M.chaaieoal 8eC'a~•• of our auC' ~uJ. r*l*t srowtn In
lhe m anl&fu turtn11 of
computor prodwlll., 1m
medial(.' oPtrullp t'Altil
f o r the f o ll ow1n1t claulflcallon~ tn ou r
l'l ee t r on l l· and
mec han1cel a111>embl> ..-..:
1Moliu11 "C'41 _ _...rc.W T.._
t'otll wanlod. o•v Call fur
• ppo n I tllll 111 Nit-e offic-e EOF. l'h.•1111e Porter. full lime. must
''iaJI G4S l'i4ru 8A M fif' M be a n il. wknd.s.
721N~uclid
Anahei m
991-:M>
EO.E 7~11.1341 dally Please call ror ai>Pt
C OOi
ASS•G•IHI
Wllh minimum 3 u1~
expenvwe
l·111b1enn1 rltpf'ru•ncf'
would be helplul
Unit~ Call fond a ll.ll nk
XI> Mcm1St
HW\Uftllun Rra<'ll
)3t>ttU l
t: 0 •:
Bankll\j
Wf' pr<•l'ftllf' w ma na11:1i
11lflr!t 6 1uj)f'n l•lon hum
wt thin
WANT Al'Altt;t:tt" ('all 1714) f.31 9421
wa11tat1 few rit11Yt· rN1tl."
m"'nt 1c1111clrn1•1· i nd
11llift , II !JJA M Ill SP M" .
<J\llllllll) l't'(*lfl!( l••11er
req'd M1~Jlful & ~l,·1 Itel
be11 ... r 1 1 ~ App
Nttwport V1llu, 1'142
DRIVEll WANTED
lt.-liable C'lu1111 I Dn ver
vt l2 speed Robt all &
forklift l'X~I' Mu.st ht1ve
Koc.>d dnvtng record &
rt!( 8. <l94 11<17
ESCROW SEC'Y
GO 73511 , Mon . f'r1
8 3().5. ----
GENERALOFl-'ICF.
l.ite typing, telephones &
tilin g, 9·3, Mon Fri,
SS/hr. field Construction
ocru:e . Ca l l 8 10,m,
S40-0464
HOSTESS
Real £$tate tract. llunl.
Beach. Mon-Fri., 10 10 G,
$4. hr. 848 4772 ---
Instructor wanted, t1gure
s alon Will train well
groomed , enthus1ast1c,
mature woman for PIT
position. Call ~I 2444.
Insurance
•HOSnSS• AGENC~fo~ERV l <.:8
ASSa•asa
WI lh a.Ununym 8 moo~
~pen en~
We of(e r compet1t1 e
sala.rie1 with benet1l6
which include l ire .
medical and dental m 1urances Please 1tpply
al: PERSONNEL mDs
TlllV£)(,IHC , . ......,.o...~c~.
l81S Ritchey Street
Santa An a . Ca
F.qual Opp Em pl yr MI f
Teache r
Elemenl ary, fuJI time
1100/mo Cosla Mesa area. 642-0411.
AUTOMOTIVE
PIX OPBAnoa
Experience necessary.
Exce llenl opportunity
fo r person seekin g
employment with an en
lhusiastic, growing cor ·
poraLJon. Top company
benefits. Monday thru
Friday 9-6. Salary CO M ·
m en sura t e with ex·
perieoce. See Berni.
~I
. ~ ,, I .. 0.--,. ~omty . I
211Z5Harbor Blvd .
COSTA ll~A
I• " ,,., /Ca.ft
Prov1uu Bllnkin.c ,..~
pe)'11•n1•t' •o uld be'
hl'li>lul. bllf ••II tr.on tlnJt~ c.urumua Riank
27SO W~t l'oiut llw >
Newport Bc:ar h
631~
F>O 1-:
...... /Styl1t
Custa Mesa. 673 '4ST3
IHMty O,.r.eou. LecJ
~
Some follo wing i>rt>
(erred Xlnt location
Ask for owner. U4 82S 1
Biology Expenenced
R I A Tech for large
Mfg . i n Newpo r t
645-211 1. Zak
BKKPR/G1rl t°'r1 P,ttme
Must be self molivatl.'d
Mature , relrab. xlnt
working cond. casual 1
girl olc Dbl ledger bk
kpg, payroll, cust serv.
lite typing, hrs flex, sal
commensurate w/exp &
potentja1. NB 642-7644.
Bodlkeeper, full cha rge.
Thru T /B. Land invest
menls Mulliple books .
NB a rea. Salary cGm-
m e n s u r a t e w /e x p .
642·3082. Hrs8:30-5, M-F.
l"llRJSTM~'i MONto;v
E o th u lil ••l1l·
llonlt'makt-rs l"lll"TI lo
12000 by ThaniUl(1v1n"
!Umon.ilrat1n11 To)• ..
G1"'3 No dellven l"S Nb
l'Ollt'«llng Need a n r r all 540.8330 ('()lie<'\ to
i.er hne
GIFTS 'N GAC>tlt.~~
l:el<!brat1ng our :mth
)eac'' ..
CLASS Of IHI
ll 's oot t.Oo early to ltl&rt
th1nk1ng about your
future :ifle r yo u
graduate rrom high
school AppllcatJons are
now belng accepted for
training guarantees tn
Anny schools next year
Learn the skill GI your
choice and gain vlluable
work expen enc while
earning nnney f r col·
lege after your tour The
Army offers 2, 3 or 4 year
enlistments. And you ca n
serve your rounlry 1n
Europe or stateside. Call
today for more inform.a.
ti<>n:
COSTA MESA S40-1026
HUNT. BEACH 962·8821
LAGUNA HILLS 768-52.SI
SANTA ANA S42·243S
THIS IS THE ARMY
Ccioit wunttd l-ull 1)r p1Ht
lime •·as1 (01xb o t'-'
per nt't.'t.'Jl1oi1itry 115.S J8&f
COSMETIC I AH
Oraoi1e Co Ph11rm1t1')
with l1Arge \Oluml'
Pn!:lllJ¥1" ro1mctH·:. and
fra&1'i0(Y luolunio( for I sl
1.1.nt! ~meucurn ~xµr
an selllng, ordenng and
!llnct anvenlory control 0Cfe~ good U\COme al\tl
health ~its St!nd re
1u1ne plus salar> re
qwrements to Ad 1178,
Daily Pilot, Box 165(), l'M
s:a&2lll
COUNTER HELP
M on Fri Soper
San<lwrch
5'lS 4867
t:ounter help. r tr' 111·2,
M o n F ri . l izy 's
Sandwich Shop. 642·0898 --------
Counterhelp, part tirne &
full tim e Prefer ex
pen ence in fast foods
Call 67J.T781.
International Hot Dog
Co
CQurt Directo r I Recev·
t1on ist , friendly en·
tbusiastic female needed
F tr. Must wor k some
eves Ir weekends Call
Sue. John Wayne Tennis
Club. 644-a>o
Delivery
1be ~gister Newspaper
bas a fte rnoon a u to
routes available 111 San
Cle mente a rea Ex·
perience not neeessary,
but helpful. Economical.
d e p e n dable c ar is
necessary. $4.50 profit per
month. Call Mr. Emsley:
951-7111. .,....,,.,....
P/f mmt be 18 ! Good
driving record. 751-47~
Babysitter. resp person
$.10 wk. to watch 2 grade
Kbool children. 2:J0.6,
C.ol.lege Pk, all 6, 540-7576
Alfl'OM<1J'IVE ...._,vay
DIJA&.&
POUSHPIUOM
Clericalffemporary
TYPIST NllDED
Some reception duties.
Small but busy office .
• Perm. possibility. ln-IOOICSTOlll Cl.BK t ernallonal Business Full time opening in S e r v i c e . 1 8 s 5 2
c lerk p os it i o n i n MacArthur Blvd. Ste.
boobtore specializing in #325, Irvine, CA 1271.3, t echnical tt scientific 752-0161.
Delivery driver, Fem .,
full time. Good driving
r ecord Costa Mes a
Blueprint. UIBO Placen·
tia. S4&-SS1l
Oei;ire knowledgeable
csrrow 11ecretary looking rur h11h office art1v1ty &
r1 e h com1.1en s at1on
01vers1f1c-rt sue1:ei;s ful
parent co mpan y
Pleas1o1nt office al
mosphere & guaranteed
top salary Mr Merai;e
848·2235
Experienced. FUii time. StMoGI Offk• part time. split shift. Ap comm'I linesacct. hand I
Electronics firm seeks ply in person· Wed or in~ 7S% office. 2.S"'c rlcld
buyer w/general omce Thurs. 2·4pm. Gram.ma 's Underwnting, Sl'rY1ce,
ex Should have strong House, Bnstol at Redhill, sales position Car ex
communicative s kills Costa Mesa/Newport pense. :.alary , com
EstabUsh material re Beach mission Mm 3 yrs com
qu1re m enls. place ----m'I under exp llas to
pur c h ase or,d~rs. & H 0 ST ES S b u s Y have F&<.: lu:ense Acc·ts
fol low .up Pleasant breakfast. gd personali inOrange &c l.ACounttes
wor k 111g cond Ca 11 ty. a b111ly lo count T p s 1 "'OE Send ~crow desk available for o a ary "' Vallor Elect r onics change,ref's.2633W Cst resume to Ins urance well-qualified escrow of-540-92164 Hwy, bef. JPM Agency, po Box 2520.
fleer w independent NB92660. Attn DB
escrow compan> Heavy •--------1---------1 experience in ex.changes General Hotej Insurance Bk pr. a g
required Beach loca U.-.. /eSS gressive LA firm moving
lion. Execuuve eserow 9 LootCIHG ·~l/ 1 to Orange Co 5 million t
company. 492~6161 I • FOil A .-.. u.....a.eeper volume C-Omputenzed,
" rlll ~ top salary Send resume JOI MTiuuw/hes to Ad No 776. Daily
ESCROW
SECRETARY
We have openings
for: .Ca ..... ,·er Pilot. Po &x 1560. <.:Gi.ta ~I Mesa. CA 96267
Secretaries
Typists
Fi le Clerks
Assemblers
Word Processors
Call to d ay
work tomorrow.
Our beautiful Newport •
Beach office has an 1m
mediate opportunity for
an £$erow Secretary A
minimum or six months
escrow senetaraal ex
perience and typing of
50wpm are required.
This position oHers tin
excellent saJary and out
standing benefits indud ing·
Never a Fee!
EOE M/F
•Profit shanng
•Paad medical1dental ~VICTOR
'·'.'l'(_l•••·•'I
,:. ·' f Please contact J ac k1 e
Skarstedt at 64S.8111 for N B
more information ORG 556.8520
835·2622
We are seeking reliable
peoµle oriented persons.
EnJOY excellent com
paoy benefits including a
free meal per shift App
ly m person 9AM-Noon,
Mon·fr1.. Personnel
MARRIOTI' HOTll
900 Newport Ctr . Dr
Newport Beach
Equal Opp Emplyr M F
-------
HOTB.
HIGHT AUDITOR
• S rugbts a week . must be
exp. NCR 4.200 Apply lo
David McNeil. Holel
Laguna , 494·llSI ,
LagWla Beach, Ca
Insurance
Exp person rn llfi' & dis
ablllty clajm proc1•ssin g
Must type 4Swpm. 0 C
J\Jrport area Call Laun
_!52~111..tpm
IHSUUNCE
SALES R EP 1T ra1nees
needed for N e wport
Beach & surrounding
area. Start. salary to $.500
per wk w1lge mult1hne
ins urance company
752. 7990 EOE
insurance
~xp per.;onal hnes on
derwnter ror rap1dh
grQw1ng 1ndeµenden l
agent Advanc·ement. RDalTY
FIDaA1. HOUSEO.EANERS up benefits s.ilary open
to S5 per hr Car 545.5123 Ca 11 494~ S.tb ,. ...
L091Asa
An F.quaJ fapty Em plyr
&K.~
St ,2SO DOE. Lot s of
charm & skills. 80wpm
ty ping , s h o rth a nd
12l)wpm. Some pressure
involved. Call Vicki
540-605S. Coastal Person-
nel Agency, 2790 Har bor
81.,CM
NEVER A FEE
Exp'd Waitress Part nme ..
751-8711
·ee-n•e•ra•1•oc•r•ice----1 ~~~~~~~~~ JANITORIAL
ADMIM. ASSIST. Housecleaners wanted. JANITORS
Lite typing ac filing. $ 4 • S 6 I h r 0 w o Orange County's newest
Heavy telephones. Clien Trans portation. Happy dealersh1p requires ex·
coolact. Youwillbecome House<:leaners.64S·91S3 peri enced Janitors actively lovolved. Santa ----We'reoffenng
Ana localioo. Call Diane, HOUSECLEANING. I An Excellent Working
83S-4103 transportation S4 Environment
67S.2101. ___ 2. Ail Ma1or Benefits
GENERAL OFFICE H 0 US E K E E P E R
One g irl o ffi ce for P /time Apply 9 to SPM
m a rine construc t ion C4pistrano By The Sea
o m p a n y s e I r Hospt . lJ91.S Del Obispo,
motivator. all phases or Dana Pl., 491>-S702
office work. Peg board
syste m , experience
beiplv.1. MSO mo. 673· 1630
SOUTH
COAST
DODGE
2888Harbor Blvd
COSTA MESA
CALL 540.0330
OR 540.9100 Esperience necessary
Enthmiutic ft rapoosi-
ble. Excellent shop tt
wortiq CODdiliooa. App.
ly in penon • see JGbn Plummer at ...
books. Prefer person ---------
wilh some eq>. in work· ---------iQI in a boobtore. Hrs. a IDCM. 8-5 llon·Fri. Apply Mr. l.mmediate()peninp
Harrod. SCITECH Book •AccountingClertu Center. 17801 Main St., •Clerk TypisU
Delivery Ir Stock, full or
part time including Sat. • su.o. Xlat. benefits. See
Harold. -Eut 17th St. CM.
Delivery men over 18 for
L.A. Time.a to homes in
NB tt CM. NOO-U50/mo + b o nus . 646 -0637 ,
646-58'4.
Female live-in com pa.
nioo. Will share a pt.
Small salary. 548·2850
General Office
IMSUIAMCE
•CLBKTYPIST•
Housekeeping , r m &
board in exchange for
child care, hours flex•·
ble. Salary negotiable
548..(IM.4 or 7 S9-Sl9 l
Ho usekeeper, live out.
exp & reliable. S day
week. i)iglish speaking.
Knowledge of cooking.
Own transportation. Top
pay. Pleasant surround
1n gs . P ermanent
631-1.Lll.
Kennel Attendant & Gen
Hos pital maintenance
Weekn ights a nd o r
wknds. 49'-1CT76
#I .. 0.--,. C...ty
2925Harbor Blvd.
COSTA MESA
lrvine, CA. 55'7..mA •Secretary
•Payroll Boys. Ute factory work. •Book.keepers
Ages: 16·18. Must be Accomt AllllKes
good students. Able to Personnel Services
wo rk 1-6P M d aily UO Quall, Ste200NB
6'5-2'102. Call Karen
955-2770 Broilerman, experienced
DENTAL~lSTANT
foe LaglDla Niguel offi ce.
X-ray license required.
M. Th. 496-4al0.
FINANCIAL
I.OM
SOVIE
Sll•t
$150.$1200
Excellent opportunity
for s harp, detail m inded
indiV1dual in Insurance
Claims. Good typmg and
office skills required.
Competitive salary, full
benefits package. plus
a dva n cem e n t o p ·
ponun.ities
IMPORT ASST
Kitchen help wanted lo
learn food preparation
Working hours· SAM to
9:30AM Lon's Kitchen.
3077 So Harbor Blvd. SA
Call 979-CT747 lor appt __
Busy R.E. loan service
dept. needs expr. person
to assist aJI phases.of col·
lect.jl>n
Gd typing & phone ma n·
ners
Xlnl fnnge benefits
1 •,..hr day. 2 wu+l4 ex·
tra days o rf/yea r .
lmmed. c>perung. Please
call
7'0-6060 ... .,.,......, ,_., ...
Newport Beach, Calif.
LYN, 11·7, part time. No
wknds. necessary. Mesa
Verde Conv. 661 Center.
N.B. S48·5SSS. -----
Machinist tra inee. Prerer
some shop experie nce lor
s mall manufacturing
firm 111 fr Vlne. Call Riley
for appt. 979-6080. -------
Maint 1:na n ce Man·
Helper Part time for Apt
complex in C.M. Retired
or semi. 642,5073,
Maintenance: For Apt
Ct1mplex in Costa Mesa.
Call S48·95S6 Fro m
12 7PM.
MAllflOAllE
WlllEI
Tos100,___... Moc.,.. a ...
HK"Mrf lmmedJate opemng for a
'>elr motivated person
who enJOys a variety of
Job duties
Respons1b11Jt1es mclude·
errands for the executive
d1v1s1on, pick-up and dis -
tnbute mail and provide
warehouse back-up re·
her. Must be able to lift
4().70 lb. boxes. A valid
Cal. DMvers License is
required.
Pos1l1on otfers advance·
ment opportunity and ex-c e I lent bene fits . For
further lllfonnatioo COO·
tact.
Ellen Tuey
'714) 83J..3383
FU WEST
SclY. & Loe.
4001 M~ur Blvd.
Newport Beach, CA
F.qual Opportunity
Employer M/F/H/V
BA BYSl'llER needed ,
my home. 14 mo. boy.
646--1.D>
ool.y, J08h Slocum's, Npt ~~~~~~!!!!!!~
Bch. 642-5135 CLERICAL · $700 per
•IUSIOYS• monlh . .No experience.
DENTAL Ofc. Mgr. Exp.
req'd. Salary commen.
w/abillty.
CHAIRSIDE, RDA. 4
days, f /time (flex. hrs.
during aid season> Ofc:
6'S-~. wlcnd ; 642·498.S
... ..,...~,.... ..... r t hn ....... For more infor mation
contact. •
for small iron & steel im
port firm in Irvine. Good
oppt'y for bright. friend-
ly ambitiom person who
has an analytical mind &
enjoys WGrtting With peo-
ple. Position involves
typing, computer oper a·
lion ac telepbone contact.
Pnor import exper not
req'd but good typing
s k il l s & plea sant
personality are essen-
tJaJ. Start around SlOOO
Contact Greg Scott at
Transmark. 957-S7S7
LAUND R Y Worker
needed Sat & Sun or
p/t1me 3 t.o 7PM To slart
end or Sept Xln t
benefits. Apply Bever ly
Manor. 340Vit1ona. CM
.... , .... ,,....
Excellent career oppty,
for aggressiv e , in·
d ustrtous individual de·
siring career in retail
management. Retail ex-
per helpful, some coUege
desirable. Liberal com ·
pany benefits Salary
commensurate with ex-
pen ence. Apply
Personnel Office
Upper Level S.bysitter wanted. Our
home. Brookh ursl/·
Adams. 2 children. Mon-
Fri. Need very respoosi·
ble adul t. O w n
tran1po rt a t1 o n .
R e fe r en ces . Ca ll
9118.2161r1.
BABYSrITER my home.
2.,, dys wk for J yr old
girl. U bsekeeping, H.B.
963-9377
BABYSI l'I ER for infant,
downt own HB a r ea
S36-8LS3
Babysitter. my home. vie
ol llesa Dr Ir Irvine Ave.
forS yr<*!, S:30am-8am,
3 oc 4 acbool morns per
week. 6464Cl51 eves.
BABYSl1TER NEEDED.
Some evenings. Occas.
trips. 1 child, 7 yn , my
home. NB,. Mrs . Abel,
~7550.
Babysitter needed for
Teacher's children. my
home, Irv, 833-1927.
8ankinC T.._.T,..._.
Major Thrift Ir Loan As·
aociat.ion bu an mlry-
level openiq with op-
portunity for advance·
meat. Bank or rtnance
experience helpful. Type
at leut ·35wpm. Salary
COIDIDelllurate w/exper .
Liberal benefits. Call
llr. ll&aqoo, Wester n
11rift 6 1-n. M5-3l.S3. E .O.E.
Bankiq/861..
TaUaS
f\aUertoa SM. baa full
and p/Utm tellft' poel·
Uou at our Fo&aDtala
Valley, Newport Beach•
ffWIUDl\OD Beach Of· flees. f:xor. pref, but Wiil
train. 'l'yp{n1 req. 30 wpm.
For t.u. ldo and '°" latettle,. appt. call n•.lln-GM. E.O.E.
Esperienced Full Tlime, See our ad under "Main.
Part Time . Apply In tenance" Far West Sav.
Wed Tb ings (714) 833-8383 person: or urs. _..:..... ______ _
2 . 4 p m , G r a m m a · s Dental {)(fice
House. Bristol at Redhill. •Cl-en•. c•al______ Oral Surgery Assistant
Costa Mesa/Newport put time. Progressive,
Beach. nn-tlllYE highly professional of
tA""1 (ice. Must be neat, Bus Boy, lunches, apply SECIET••fS pleasant. willing to learn
in person, Le Bianit.z. • ,.. and cootnbute. Fashion
414 N. Newport Blvd, We are a ccepting •P· Island area. C all ~00. plications for executive 76G-l616. 91. Mon. thru
Business women In all s ecretarial positions Fri.
aspects ol the business Shorthand or 80wpm re· ---------world, secretaries (lo quired. Wide variety of Dental
speak roreign languages backgrounds needed . Exp Dental Assistant, ii poss) exper realtors, Orange County Airport work 4 days get paid for
outgoing sales rep., ex· area. 5. 642.0U2or644-6687.
per in sa.illng. Available 551 ...UI:: · · for t ravel, to p pay . ,,,....., Dental Ortbo. cha~1de.
Please call TI4-894·9908 mmt have exp. F ffune.
_ Newport Beac h and
Card " Gill Salesperson r-n.L •n:1 c.o.ta Mesa. S46-s110. F\tU Tune P081Uon U \ f1 -: .
Active, friendJy person rEMPOllAllY Pl~NNEl SlllV1Cts Dental Assis t. Or t ho.
lo wo r k In Ne wpo rt Beaut. loc:.N.8 . RDA+
Beach •tore, Super. op. lnl'llRll Street exp. pn!f. F rr or P rr.
porfun t y. friendly at· Ne 1.._. 642-21126.
lDDlpbere.•pw -Del--fT--... -....-.Sl-S-T-. -Bayside Pharmacy --
10141 Bayside Dr ./llr . CLERK for hardware NEWPORTBEACH
WeU. E Gd be fits Our eatabllshed, pro· 714-'JtC).OW store. xp. · ne 1 · peuive olc. ls looking --------~ Call Chuck at Laguna (or ar "--•-. u -ture COU· Beac h Lumbe r C o .. oraneirper'd.Chairside ....__ ..... --with an outgoing, friend· pie, Uve·in for SCRC 494-6S38orS40-l267 ly personalit y. Self bl~J:. Bcb. Ap Clerk motivat.ion, mature al·
+ · ....., Liquor Clerk wanted, ~ ~ ~~ui~~ CdWASH Ptr.ukforSteve. ...... -... "-alLlera wuted. Npt 642-6531 Above averaae salary,
-frince benefsta, medical k.._, ........ Saata a.m-sr taauru~. non-smoker. Aaa/Npt B e b area . • •n ~
........ ......._ Accura.te ~wpm, I yr •---------------------1 gen e r al off Ice ex· 0.lper/Draftsma-: CAI WASH -.r perience neceuary. Waated
"'11 6: .. rt time Good company benelita. To auiat in mechanical 116 OYer Near OC Allport. Salary
llETROCAR w~H $800/mo. C.11 Frankie dnl111 Is de\alUng of
211150ffartior Bl, CM 714-752-0707. EOEll/P' hilb·petfonmnce laser •rstan. Small company CASHIE R /HSEWARE COC'KTAILWait.raa4PM oeedl a pJOd aero11pace·
SALD: Apply l.n person W clo&ing. 4 day wit. Pvt. trained deslper on a
Rioa Hardware, lOIM lrvi club. m.91561 eoaauJlial bub. A back·
ne CW.Cliff Plua) N.B. p'OUDd l.n eledro-opUcs
COCKTAIL Waitress, ·la deslraMe, u la lhe CASHIER eve. •hill Exper 'd. ..bUily to do electrical
Recorder-No caah re-1142-'190 acbemaUea Is P.C. board
1i1t er. Benefit.I. !'lae Companion. Woman to la)'OUta. Could develop
lad le• anarel atore . live-In w /aame. Lite into full-Ume p091Uon.
JGllD HoaD. w Fathioa llMwrk. Must ba.ve car. Pleue ~ rwume or Wad. N.B. 144-7100.. 541.u. CIDact llr. Wbitebook,
Laallmaoa E lectro· CA.SHI ER . 1 I AM·2PM Compankin/bouMl!eeper OptJca, a.m Avlador, P'::°u~ I• elderly lady, Uve ia, BM .1111111 Capqtrano, CA
A'Ofll .................. ..... a.-.1t··~ wlU• DallJ Piiot a u 111M .w.. AD4 " ,. ..... _*-' ..
Mil , eall a frlHcllJ ·=-A•·Vllor •t
....,,.., room • board + 1al. 8171. JU.el tae.
fte ,..._ .... la die _Rell __ . req_...._MMUS ____ ...... a CMl6fted ....
• ..., -~)'OW Weet. • .a DU.IJ Pllo& f'lnd what }'OU want ..... Gift • a eall. a..an.t Ad. ta.J1'71. Daily Piiot GJaulfleda. We'U do dlle l'fllt. IG·MTI
\
Is Helll•g •• ••· ~,... ......
lo•• Hnice staff .... ,to ....... •••d1 , recons .
payoffs -.I c.U.C.
tlam.&c ..........
........ -..y ' 7112 .... .,.2 ........
14 ...... .,. off /yr. ....... ~ ........
.... ..... CJDOd,...
fwwcft..
Tllh potitla. -· be filled i•••dlately. ..._.CGI
760-6060
NEWPORT
~ITY
FUNDS, IMC.
#2 COIPOIATE
l'LAZADl.
MIWPOllT IUCH
eQWll opportunity
employer M /F
GltBAL FOlllMAN
Sm. mlgr. tt distributor
seeb gen. foreman over
abock • bsorbers & u n
kita. Medical & dental
benefits, salary open.
Contact: J. Duff, Mickey
TIM>mpsoo Products. Inc.
1970 Pla cen tia . CM I
6'5-311.1. EOE
GenuaJ Office
Responsible, front Gffice
appearance, gd phone
peraon ality essential,
quick learner , approx
80·6Swpm , a ccurate.
Newport Beach location
JIOOlmo. Otll 759-0313.
ISTH HAGIBT ot
714-551·1414 ht.
209
IU ~
e.awwwC1 +•t
ofMae11t ... rica ~
SOOS.Mmi
Or.lp,C.92661
F.qual Opportunity
Employer
Gen. Ofc. Busy contracto
needs sharp, energell
person to llandle A/P +
misc. ofc duties, wil
train right person. Com
puter exp helpful but n
nee. 548-5541 CM
MOOMa
Full time, Mon.-Fri. 8-S.
Some exper. necessary.
Call or come in. 125 Mesa
Or., C.M. or 631·1030.
.(
INSPECTORS
LEGAL SECRETARY MAY COMPANY
3333 BRISTOL, lmmed ol)t!rung for resp COSTA MESA,
person w/M + typing, Equal Oppty Em plyr memory or mag exper. M/F
hvy dictaphone + 2 yrs1 ---------
legal Dix ores. NB Maruagef1l!llnl"
Airport a rea. salary Loclal "
o pen . Call Barba ra LOCALEXICSEBS
752. 1ss1 c;MJALIRED INDIY.
LEGAL SECR ETARY For high income PIT
For Pl defense firm. t 2 situation, no investment
yrs civtl bllgauon. Good req f or a ppt c all
typing ac d 1 ct a phone _892_·_S993 __ aft_SP_M ___ _
skills OC all'pOrt area Manaier Trainee. learn
8J3.03S2 the printing business.
Le,.as.c. ... ~ Sl.200 to Sl.300 OE.
Mature · e xperien ce.
Type 90 wpm, heavy die·
taphone. Will consider
someone without legal
background. Cali Vicki,
54(Hi05LCoastal J.>enon.
nel Agency. 2790 Harbor
Bl..CM
NEVER A FEE
$2S0.$500/wk. 646-8026.
Manicurist , sculptured
nail artist
L A BELLE N AILS
INTERNAT IONAL is
now in Orange County.
We are interviewing to
hire 30 exper'd artist.a
with heavy "standing ap-
pointment clientle" top
pay. Complete benefit
package (paid holidays,
vacation. health ins l. Light comtn.ucUoo and w 0 r k c I o s e t o
c:-.. GUAIDS 1 We offer a stable work carpentry, full/PT. 0 · home .... choose studio rull & part time. Al enviroomnet with an ex· per belpful but not nee, you pmer. Call for com·
areas. Unifonna furn'd. ce lle n l sala r y and 8DY&ce~nJce pletely confidential in·
Ages 21 or over , retired benefits package includ retired man o.k. "'"210I terview. Day or evening welcome. No e~per. ntt. -Ing company pa.id Life. Call UDlll'lliDp, I am iD 97~
Appl y_: Uni ver s a l D e nta l , Med ic al ud oat .a.r.oc. and ---------
Protection Service, 1%218 losurance, Pension Plan , eva. M11fff or S.. T,..._.
W. ~St., Santa Ana. ID· Savings Plan with high ---------• Earn s while learning.
terview.hrs: 9-12 " 1-4, i n l e r eal , 10~ pa id U9UC)aSTOltl: TakehomeSUS/wk.dur·
Koo-Fri. holidays per year and 1 C1ert Wanted at Coast ing training. Pff or Frr.
Hairstyllat week paid vacation after Inn U qoor, Laguna start Call 497-30308-S. 1'e ..... ._CW. is S monU.. ~ pos~ion $4 /hr. 49'-2313
-., mus t be filled 1m----··-.. ······---·-···-·-·-.. Mgmt Tra inees. Earn ..., ......_ mediately. Please apply j Dotng BuatneH I while u learn. Sl75 week·
Hain\yu.f w/followiJ'.11. at PERSONNEL: ; Under A I y w h 11 e tr a In i n 1 . Xlnt. working cond. i · ! P /tlme. F /lim e. 8·5. 642..(ICBl. Ask for Joyce. mD~ ! Flctlllou1·1· 848-8237 I :I i Name? 1 ----'-----
mmJST
wmtl'OU.OW..
up to
r111vu. 1NC i Modellp1 . rommerciala. ·--o ... t<--c-... · films, extru. Need new 181.5 Ritchey St.
Santa Ana. Ca 92705
Equal Opp Emplyr MI F I
i fa~es. All ages/types.
714·957-0207.
fir M Actill
70o/o
PrH tllloua Newport
t SaJoo. USITHE
DAILY PILOT
11FAST
llSULT"
SHVICI
DlllCTOIY
For Result
Service Call
I 1 Model. Pff fitting, for
! ·-· IWID•Wr mta ln Tl&Stln. All new.,.......Mt-ntl
lnc1111011t nelM, 11111•1 by Size t. 34C,. 2'. 71. 80
calla
Daily Pillt
11-llSll
142-5171
Call:
75J.tHJ
For a private, ~bMrview
Ultlth ... I Claa.1lled Ada are reallv
amaU ''people to peopley'
Mlle calla with b61 re-
adetahlp and bll resultal To place your claulfied ad. call U>da)' &42>5171
642·1671 w .iz
lew M ,......_. wltll Ille \orlo. IS-3110.
COVIii)' c::feft. n.e DAILY ~•LOT ,....,... 111e '°''" Newapeper rack • home
ano n11119 -*'-•tot 011r delive r y. llon /Frl.
c11 110111e re. If )'Oii •re : l2:30/4am. •twk. 6 aq>, !:."!:! ~;~;-:,I' You provide economy
IM9r111et6oft llftd ..,__ car. La1 lkh Is M. V .
............ 21 1. raclt r un, $150 avail.
_.._ -..i10.-.-Alea, ................. !!!':.~ ................ -' ·---...:...-=-----
Sell wtth EASEi Mah your a hop plat
It's a BREEZE ..., bf .... tlile Dally
Oauilied Ada '5178 P\b a...n.t Ack.
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i:718, Datly Pilot PO Box
1560, Costa Mesa . Ca
92626
SECRETARY
PERM OR TEMP
NO SHORTHAND
lmmoo openin g, 6 II hrs
µer day Hvy tyvmg pos1
lion 170 ... wµm 1 Nel'd
.1ccuracy, x.Jnt grammur
& '>pclh111( Corn•clinl(
St:l et•tri ts & IBM
memory Call 752 OZJ.t
SFX.RE.~J'AHV with Lei:al
& collt'dion exper Typ
ing & phone work N11
~h o rth a nd Sa l a r y
t•omm with ex""'r Call
Sally, 833-3332
l-'01 vnvatc community.
l,n guno lie u.cl\ arl!a
Hotatm.i ~h1fl $4 ('.St hr
c·o 11 Mon f"rl fur u11v
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STENO/CLERK
Perform slenogr:iph1c
services to one or mort'
manage r s Goo d
shorthand & typing sk1lli.
rcqwred Requ1rei. ex
er<'1s1ng !iome Judge
men., Math aplllude &
ab1ltty lo OJ)4!rate 10 key
l>y touch Good sal<JO ,
benefits and w11rk1nj{
cond1t1ons Ple aiH.' s ub
mil resume or r ail in
conf1denC'e to
DOUGLAS Oil
COMP AMY
Employee R<•IJllOn!i
Dept
E va Taylor
:1160 /\1rway Avenu4"
Co::.td MCl>a, t.:a !l'.!6~
.• "Su~id1ary or
CCJOO<'O 111{' . .1t111nJI figure !>Jlon
1•harn ""~ds amb1t 1ou::.
'-lllci. or1cntt'd person SECRflARY
Career opportunit~ w11h We are seeking a pec)ple
t·ha nC'e fo r ad\•a nce o riented . reliab l••
mcnl Sal:.ir. + bonw..
Aff1rmatl\c At't1on
f:m1>loyer
«all ti42 3,;ltl f•1 r in secret ary Apphce nl!> SUPER SMART GIRL " should posse:.s gd typing ,.,, b h 1 .. h !J'\•1ew appl k II 1 h want"", n,I! l auy 20 lo s 1 s. p easant P on.: 30 to hclµ on bu_o;y phunc ~..ii~ People ~'ull t11nc & manner EnJo) •·x1·ellent or(ter desk and learn to
p!lrt lime R M Abrams t•ornpany benefit-; md ud type un l'Omputer ~us1
1ng free mei.11 ""r s hift h I <.:ata lo•• Sho1o1.room . l819 r-avt• 1ra1ns, s u11 crh ... Apply m person !!AM ..... hn Ncwµon fll vtl C ~ .,..one le<' 1qu1:. we "'II Noon. Mon· f'r1 . Person lratn } ou Ers 10 tCJ 1
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Valet /\tlendant oeeded. 008t;RMAN PUPS. 6
Mt f', must be able tu W'ks old. blk & tan. tails &<
work weekdays . Ca ll cl11w~ dune, wormed.
ix'lw~n 11 30 & 2 oo. heall"hy ! $7~ Ca ll
Tues Fri PnvatC' eoun 63HM90
•IMMEDIATE CASH•
F o r Go ld , Silver ,
Platinum Any k ind,
cond .. amount. Daniel
548·5053 --------try club 644 5404
VINYLUNOLt;CJ M
Layer mu11t be exp'd
Call 8-9am ,aher 6µm
645-6544
•WAITRESSES•
$3.50 per hr. fo'ull lime .
part ltrne, split shift Ap
ply in person. Wetl or
Thurs 2·4pm, Gramma 's
House, Bristol at Redhill,
Costa Mesa / Newport
Beach
Waitress. part lime. /\pp
I) m person Two Guy!.
Fr o m Ital y , 2 267
f'a1rv1ew Rd , C M
Lhas a A~o AKC S tud
serv•t'e 2 yrs old Call
Days 964·0066
Must sell 1mmedialt ly 1
Beaut yellow gold ring
w/3 diamonds. 66 pts.
Cert 846 4575, o r
POODLE. toy, AKC male 8'7·2848
Pale apn rot. 3 mos old --
C.:alm , sweet d1spos1tion WANTED. lOK, l4K. 18K
$250 P /P •l96-&197 gold. Max cash paid im-
mediately. Also buying
Frttto You 1045 s ilve r -diamo nds ·e l t'
••••••••••••••••••••••• Ken. ~7·9818/548·5809.
1-'ree Kittens to Aoud home BUYING gold & silver
515.4427 s c r a p & j e w e J r y
----Silverware, tlental gold.
Needs love, Puppy ('how diamonds, class rings. ,
& a yard Ab11ndoned 6 lmmed. cash. 549·2685
mo. rrwlc pup, large. ar Thunderhead Ind .
feet. ,l!cntle with do.:s & -----
cats Unable to keeµ PRI VATE PARTY
after this w<.-ek 642 3162 INHERJTEDseveral 1m-
Newport Shores Po r t a n l p 1 e c e s o r
· ---Dia mood Jewelry
Waitresses. P /time day Kitten. Calico Female Several S:>lita1res. Must
p time dys. G as ltght 31,mos to loving home .sell for cash immediate·
Broiler ~ 0904 eves ly ~3290 ______ _
Will tram _ 548-7~ F'r~ Silk> !kou1s h Mix to Mlscellw 8080
WAJTR~F.S good home only ' Call ••••••••••••••••••••••
~~1 673 1663 ''96-!1786 LUGGAGE TAGS
For Appoiriunent FKF.E Male lO wk old from your business card.
-puppy. '2 cocker • 1 mix Send one card for each
WA NT E 0 .:\t AT UR E Call aft 697!> 4645 tag plus one spare. We
A DI. r CO U P L fo~ Io --return permanently
manage 16urul .ipl house Happy healthy k11tcn~. sealed attractive tag &
1n nice l-:a sts1de C~ wean e d , l r a 1 n c ti strap, meeting a irline
area Res ume & local 548·4615, &if>.3107 I D reqwrements. Pre-
re( req Exp pref. To r...mi~ vent loss & theft! For a
apply, plea::.e send com "' 8050 personaUzed tag enclose
plete resumetoadno 77. ••••••••••••••••••••••• wallpaper . fabric or
Oai ly Pilot. P O Box * * I BUY * * "Day Glo" paper & we
1560, Costa Mesa. Ci\ will back & tnm your
92626 Good used F\.tmhure & l.3gs Or try two cards
Warehouse helper, F' T
for interior landsc:ape de
sign Co Exp helpful Gd
dri ving record nee·
ce-;ar y 540 42•12 or
557·0150
Warehouseper::.on. P T ,
noons. Mon-F'r1
046-6416
' WQman tohelpw1th ~all'
~a le in e H·hange for
clothing. 557 9397
Work in Nice Environ
mt>nl of Dana Pt Harbor
al t h e 'Coffee I m
porters" Full or P an
Time. Mature, Reltablt'.
Sa l e~ Stol.'k Clerk
4!1J Ti7J
Appliances OR I will back to back.
sell or SELi. for You PRICES:
MASTERS AUCTION S2 ea or 3/S5
646-8686 & 833-9625 4/5 tags $1.60ea.
---6/9tags Sl.50ea.
Oak dining room swte H>or moreSl.40ea_
Rect table. 2 leaves. 6 Sales Tax Included
chairs. hutch w1d1splay NOCARD?
above & storage below Draw your own or send
Sacnf1ce 64&8675 name. address. phone &
----we'll make one card per
SOLID EX EC 0 ESK tag. Add 2Y each.
301CSO. $225 Send check or money or·
615 IZ)(). 673 2112 der to.
Lvly sofa bed w !>Ofa &
love:,,eat, almu<;t nl'w
Sweed1sh dm rm !>Cl .
Heaut hutch w t•offee & 2
end tbls Reas offers a1 ..
cep 957 5717
PILOT PRIHTIMG
P 0 . Box 1560
Costa Mesa. Ca. 92626
CERAMIC
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is lookm~ rm qu.tl I'''"
pie to rcpr-.nt .u1wnor
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ly, call Torn l>•·l.1111 \
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RECEPTIONIST RETAIL SALESPERSON net ncx High pay for r11!ht
Exciting ()pply lfl ll'urn MARRIOTT HOTEL girl Only lf ~nu c all of YACHT S,\J.fo;SM \~
the ~elhng of Gourmet 900 Newport Ctr Dr t h e a b CJ ,. t• t a I I Broker sales, full t1rnl',
Water bed. S1m mon i..
l'•Jm(Jlet c " b11ffles &
heatf'f '375 be~t ofr
Mil 572U
6x6", 25' per piece. Pam
& glaze your own tiles
G«>d for cera mic shops
or pnvate parties to use
your art1sllc abilities
~Vi533
• i.i"d ~rowing p r o 1-!f""" ''l' l'ornµan) net·d~
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office '\pt tli'h t1111111r •11•1;1•arrn1• pn-;on T.1 µ
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Tues No expn 111•1 '\p r11<• <.' ~t !'.ill \lilh'· .1f1
ply Penn\~.1\1•r Jhlrll lt'\\t 1,b ')XO!r
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No exp rt'<1w n-rl \l u'>l
be dependablt• ~ J v,tlla
ble o n ra l l ~pl
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area. 760~1
PART TIME DRIVER
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ofrln· Ncv.11•1rt l'ushlon
bla111l. ·15v. µm p;,irking
p;111!1 jll'lll1.HWllL part
t1m1· !I IPM ::>5 00 hr
IJ.H 71;()(1
Sat & Sun Mommg:, \•I H1•c l'1Jl111n1i:.l llalf lime
deliver D all\' l'ilnl pos1tw11 II :JO·I JO Typ
bundles lo 1.::.i rn<'r' He nc IOw pm B us"
q 111 res \ .111 11 r 1.1rI!1· ll 1 f1hv111..• s f ii 1 n j(
wagon .ind ;i good lln' 'roµt'l l) rnJnJ j!t'm•'rH
1 n g n: 1• •l ril I' hon 1· rn in I nine 557 6755
642· 1321, ask h1r lion
Williams Equal op
portunJt)' r:r1111lo~ f't
Part Time
Evenings
Become a trmnc•d ,,1lt,
counselor lover 21 i "'1\!1
the Jim Long & 1\
social es 1\ i.t t> n c· ) I n
supervise and chaix·111n1•
DAILY PILOT <'arm•r
boys and g1rb rJn ·:. •)n1·
on'One basls. eveninJ!.~ fi
to 9PM We OC'Cd t'UI\
c e r n e d , 1nnoval1 v 1•
persons who an• lookinl?,
ror a lurrat1vc pa rt lime
gosi\.100-S4 hour \<r~tan
Call 642 432l e xl 250
between 2 and GPM. Ask
for Lon
O~Coost
Daily Pilot
330 W Bay Street
Costa Mesa. CA
F.quaJ Opi>or Employer
Past e -up Exper pre
ferred, ot will tram f-'ull
lime positi o n . <.:o
bene fit s A pply 1n"
person: 1660 Plac<'nl1a
C.M.
PHARMACY CLERK
Full time, pe rmanent
pasition. 1-"rie ndly, re
laxed otm011phere. Typ
ing skills nee F.asthlu/f
Pharmacy, 644·2\ l 1 -----
Photo Lab-Exp c ustom
color prin t er
Nonsmoker. N<'w1)ort.
'i46-TI87.
PLA YGROUND
Slapervlsor P tthnc 18 or
Qver. 64S 5171
ltr-.n .Pi IO~T Wl·l'k
1•n!ls <iol\ Y~cht sales or
11·c. L11lo \'1lla~c Mu::.t
> '"' & be good with
pubhl l>i5 8111
Hrl cpuonist T > p1s1. P I
nclud1ng wknd tl.t)''>
'nvale rnunll") duu.
1>44 54M
RECEf'TIOHIST
l.1te t)ping, "''"\'} phones varwus office
tl11ties Salar) n1:11ut1a
hll' &16-0061
RECEn'IOMIST
With or without typing
ncedc.od. Top pay Tern
.porary & full time Call
Tod Service!. at 979-0164
AEST AURAm, P /T
Ideal Cor housewives or
students <Aunler buffet
style 0 C. Airport area
Call Ron, 2 5pm, M·F
955.05S4 ------
RESTAU RANT· Pa rt
time help. must be flex•·
ble in hrs, exper helpfuJ.
J)('rfect for homemaker
546 Hlll
Hestauranl
Immediate Openings
for
FAR WESTSERVto:s
RESTAURAfJT
BAXTERS
14146 Oliver Dr. In.
We are now hiring:
Exper 'd . kit rhen
managers
(Salar,y Neit)
Exl)C!r'd. llne cooks.
S4.~to16.5().
f-West
S...-.ices
Own~r 4i o perator of
SALES
Sal ar.~. comm1:.~111n.
benefit s f:'ll1'lu'<l\'t'
lu<l1c11 oppa rt•I s t11 n •
John llo~an. 11 1 1' ash1on
Island. N.B 1'44 7100
RETAIL SALES
Apropos Fashion Isl.
Selling Asst Mi:r & .id
dillonal s a tes staff +
castuer Most be fas hion
minded. w cxper & refs
S ala ry commensurate
w exper "47 3925 btwn
8-noon As k for Mar)
Al)fl
RETA.IL SALES CLERK
Unhurried r ongen 1;il
~tore. exp helpfml
East Ulu!f f'hJrt'T\Jc·\
1•11 2111
SaleSMlll W anted
642-3260
DYNAMIC OPEMIMG
EXISL'i for nghl µc·r ... on
Seeking 2nd ln<'Orlll' 111
d1v1duaJ must h(' '1•1'
1>tarter , & i1mb1t1ous
Penonaf
Business MCjmt.
1148·0095
SALF.S Clerk wanted Ar>
ply 1n pe rson Mesa
Vt"rde Pha rma c•y. 2971
Harbor Bl . C M
SALES Cl.ERK
Prestige drug sto re. NH
full/time. perm Som t•
w lends Benefits \1 r
Elwood. 675 0150
SALJ-:S/OESJGN Flair
for tlel·oratmg helpful
Flexible hour.; No l'X
P<'r nee W ill t rain
.\99 1461
Salestl)(oh\•er;·
Pull o r part l i me
Deliver IU11rh to 11Hi ccs
m lrvmt'/N~wport Con
tac t Mr . En ~l1 s h
851·1509
Sl.11 per DAY
That's !\LL you pay
for a
~day ad
mthe
DAILY PILOT
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
00 IT NOW'
642-5671
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Foods & Gifts p T, con Newport Beach 7 14 557 0551 :.i s k for exµ nee T r .. nspJ t
tat'l 1-;l'l.'lyn, llir kory Equal Opp Emplyr M F Mar~1e 645 0222
F"HrmJ> Fashion Is land '""'~handi f>406030 -~---Tear h e r s, l'r l'~1·h11ol ....,...,. se _.......,~.....,...,....,.... ...... .,.....__. P T. F •T J\111de n ·are. •••••••••••••••••••••••
S<1lb p<'rson. :Jo 40 hrs SECRETARY nu 1991 . 770 199!1 ~s BOOS
wet.•k. J ohn W;i~nl' Te il Looking for a changt-" •••••••••••••••••••••••
n 1:. C.:luh Pro S hop See us for that perfe(·t TEAC Ht-:R Preschool.
$3 50 SJ 7 5 h r ('a 1 position for you~ full time, cxper'd Sunw
Manlyn 640 621<1 Free to Applicant bcnef1L<, S.18 2550
Irvine Personnel Age nc.>
Sales Woman Appar el 488 E. 17th, Costa Mesa TEACHER. MORNINGS
expe rience Mature Suite224 6421470 P.RE-SCHOOL
frie ndly Steady. partl~~~~~~~~~~~ ___ 540-__ :>zL_9 __ _
time SS okay CM half· T E L E P H O N E
s1z.e shop 54l-6500 u SECRETARIF.S •• SOLICITING
S;:n mgs Op ar-r,-r~-,r--A/P·~Pl $1.3.200 Expanding solar com
3 5 yrs savings ex per Execf1'80tBigCo$15,600 pan>, no sales, guaran
Escrow Expfr60 $12,000 teed s alary High bonus
nc" al'C'li.. 1 RA ' Keogh Personnel '5100$19,200 plan Unique oppt> for
teller w ~uperV\Sory hk Ltz Reinders A~ency nWit person Call Joan grntl IBM 3IJOO s~~tem ust.'<1 ~lnl workm~ cond1 4020 Birch. Esta b .6'1 54()..4080 Newport/833·8190 Free lions. ~pl Och Salalj T~ Solicitors
l'ommen~uratt' " exp -------Needed 1mmed1ately 20
Conl.Hl Ms 1':.i naj!a SECRETARY s tudent s and /or
&15 r.sos t:OE Mr Needed immed. With or homemaken. who need
without shorthand. Tern to cam m:>ney work in I! )ECRET ARY /CHURCH porary &. full time Call pleasant evening h(lurs
P T apply Mon Fri 8 J TodServicesal979·0l64 J.9 Mon f'11 No sellinfo(
1601 Margue rite Ave Salary · $3.75 /hr +
CUM 644 0745 ' generous bonus. Across SECRET ARY r r o m J oh n W a y n e Secre tary Assistant to
f'lnan c1aJ Cknius. Gen
ti<'. Joyful. Perleet1onis l
Or~anic Cook 499·5683 --
SECRETARY-Must have
good skrl ls, including SH
or sp eedwr1t1n g
Newpurt lk h d e velop
ment co 752 1011
SeC'rctary General n<'eds
~irl fnday for Ir vine
based cornpan) doing
fund ra 1:,,1nR for collcgt!
athletic dept Typing
:shorthand, filing f1ex1
ble Wlth exp Need gd
ref 557 81110
MktcJ/S.s Airport. Call Sue aflcr
Career oppty. 111 fast ZPM: 641-0169.
paced Npt Bch. invest· Ta.URS
ment firm. Requires top sk1 Us (shlhnd. 90; typing Perm rJt1me, S~ dy wk
75) Sound professional A P P I 1 c a n l s w /
ex per .. matunty & cor superV1.S0ry potential de
porate bkgrd. helpful sired. Type 40 wpm. Xlnl
Call 640-0123 benefits & advancement
potential 979.3000 EOE
----------Tow Truck dnvers want
Secretary s.c·y fNI'. Airport
ed. exp'd only Live m
Costa Mesa 646-9638
Travel Age nt s w /ex
penence. F'uU trme out
side South <Aast Travel
Newport Art: 631 9040
Fee paid. l secretarry.
sa les ore To p inter'!
corp Frie ndly, husy
place: '900thru S9SO. Call
Ellie O'Bnen, 540-5001.
Al.so fee jobs. Snell.mg &
SECRETARY Sn elling o f Newpor\
WESTMINSTER
ABBEY
ANTIQUE MALL
Daily 10-6. Fri 10-9
Closed Tuesday
11751 Westminster Ave
Garden Grove 554~103
Going out of Bus m e!>S
Sale. Janes Antiques
Z721 E Coast Hw}. CdM
ITT3 5752. ---------
Fantastic Anllque P1ere:.
Beauuful Burl Walnut
E nglis h Grandfathe r
Clock & 3 CUsluon hand
carved Walnut trimmed
f'ederaJ Sora with xtr"
fabri c 642·4282 o r
~l-3728
ANTJQUE S H AW
W AU< ER sobd oak filing
cabinets. Set or 3. Must
see to appreciate All for
$1800. Call 675-6057 or
642·0138.
Victorian F'urn1turc from
San F·ra nc1sco estate.
Liv rm, wood stove. etc
16 items &$4-0591
~OltCH 8010 .....•......•..........
Electnc dcye r. xlnl cond.
$70/best offer.
631-3779
Washer/Dryer. xlnt. cond
S12Seach.
646-5848
Washer/Dryer Jyrs old
Used lyr Uke new $300.
84.2·7389 Adm 1n 1:s t r at1vc Beach Agency, 4340
Secretary skills . Xlnl. Campus Dr.
s11lary & benefits . Apply -~~~~~~~~~ Personnel Director
TYPIST 6SWPM, tram as
computer oprerator, IO
key adder , non-smoker
Costa Mesa CPA firm' licyc:~s 8020
H.,;tqac...
721 N .. Euclid
Anaheim
991..J861)
EO K
SECRET ARY-LEGAL
lm mctl opening m our
Irvine ofc Civil practice
w12 5 yrs exper & xlnt
ty ping skills Salary
open Call Pat 833·3622 --
Se c retary /Bookkeeper
Scnall Newport Beach
Atl vert1s 1nR A1o:ency
C.oocl clerical skills re-
qwred 645·5191
Call Corinne 754 1040 •••••••••••••••••••••• •
l6 inch boys or girls BMX.
new cond, mcl training
wheels . New $90. Sell at
S<t5 . 759·111>4 d ays ,
552·3341 eves. SECRET ARIES
Taco BeU, the nation's
largest operator or fast·
ser vice Mexican food
restaurants , has ex
ce llent c areer o p
portunities in the areas
of Administration. Data
Pro c essing and
tnsurance.
We seek individuals with
Typist. General Office. No
e xper. nec<.>ssary High
S.cb ool Grad Gootl
benefits & promotional
opportun1lics. Fa r mc rs
Insurance Group
54()..4100 E .O. E. ---
TYPIST /Transcribtt
for attorney. Days or
nights. full or part trme
O.C . airpo rt area
975-0077
good secretarial, t yping I•--------• and communications Typfst
8030 •••••••••••••••••••••••
WANTED
Mam1ya RB67 or 645
equipment needed. Call
Judy, 97!M240eves.
Cats 8035 •••••••••••••••••••••••
KlTTENS to loving
hon.?s only.
644·2264 .
L.;rge ::.ecllon;,il c·h;,iirs, John Wayne TeMIS Club
lamp. xlnl rond 1-.vl'i. & r:.imil y Me mbers hip
wkcnds . 962 7002 S 1 4 0 0 6 4 4. l 4 O 5 --GARDEN 1t'75..4.SJ.2pm __
FURMITURE i-:, e r est J e nn1ngs un
Tw<1 hke new Brown & 1 v c r s a I tr a n s f e r
J ordan patio lounges wheelchair (rem ovable
wrth one matching chair arms & legs I $375
AllforSl60't:all675605i Bed s ide polly, S75
or642·0138 631 -1398. 126 S anta
--Is abel. CM Laws on c ouch, n ew ly -------·
cov'd , xlnt cond Forest !Dinghy $65, G. E. Con.
green $700 497-4169 veruble Dt.shwasher. like
eves new• Air Puririer
-951·2551 Din Rm Thi & Chairs
RAluan with glass top
1-ike new on g S900. S(•ll
ing at S400 Ca ll 644 4727
J\.Jtrhen set. wood IJble s• u .2 1 2. 5 chairs. bent•h
& 3 -.tools, s.iso Patio ta
ble & t t'ha1rs $140
675 ~
Lr g Early American
Hutch. Teak dining set
\\ 6 chal.I'S. New 9' surf
board ()(fer 499-5000.
PHOHEMATE
Phone answering mach
w/warr $79. w/remote
contro1Sl49.548-6489
1 fl queen sized sofu bed, Trundle Bed perl. $75; kg
~aug ahyde. hke new sz blue velvet hdbrd &
$175. 548-4.200. matc hing bedspread
------$100. •\94·4221 Leather Couch wis chair!>
w1arm rests. for office Office Water Cooler. Hot
or livrm.494·3392 & Cold. w /12 .. x .JS"
W bed rehig. $300/080847·32'79 ater . custom frame.r---=--------
ltner. heater SlOO John Wayne Tennis Club
673·3223 Family Member s hip
S1400. 1-496-1352 C.ouch & Chair. Reasona· ----------
ble Good cond.
962·2804
HAWAII
RoWld trip ticket. $300.
552·4968. King-sized set <Sealy11----------
w tframe. 6 mos old. Sl50 DRAFTING TABLE
95.'i-0586. Hamilton. 48x38, new
GarogeWe 8055 •••••••••••••••••••••••
top, sacrifice $275. <New
S380) 759·1164 days,
552-3341 eve. Wholesale s ki w ear .1----------
Gorlex. down filled NAUTILUS
parkas & storm jackets. 2·1 yr full memberships,
Days. 9/5 thru 9/14 914 NP Beach Club, value
West W i Is o n . C M S300 each. Sacrifice S225
_642_·_006_1 _______ 1 each. 759-1164 days ,
3pc Sect. Sofa-On ental 1_S52_·_334._l_e_v_es_. ____ _
Din Tble & 4 Chairs
Lamps-Bk case·Z7ln TV & Stand-H1deabed
556·0131
String. Royal D..W.
8 pie set/ex pcs. chest
$2500080. 7SS..1643.
, --:.> gal. custom aquarium.
Typewnler. tools. furn, made or wood with fish g~assware, saddle, fis· oscar & a cl~wn knife:
hing ~ear, ~amping gear, Best offer. 499-2832 a fter
mu~1ca l ins trume nts. 6 PM.
paho enclosure, bolls ----------
nuts-nails .. lots of misc.
2'll E. 19th St. C.M. W·S.
Pullman tops. t hree
Corlan Marble double
sinks. 61"x22" make of· Table·Chair-Bed·Refng-fer. Steve661~
Record Unit·Barbecue· 1----------
0esk·Lots of Misc. Sat
l3th ~ Lol"en Ln C. M
Hones 1060
WHHI. CHAIR $95
75l·S219
WOMAN'SJWHEEL
••••• ••••••••• ••••••••• Bike with basket S9S
Have somethi~Lo sell?
Class1f1cd ads do tt well.
skills. Some positions re· c...,...1 .....
quire technical typing. Part time to full time.
shorthand and/or some $4.50 hr. Excel. typing
knowledgeofinsurance. s kills r equired. 50
Dogs 8040 Reg Quarter Ho rses. t 75l·S219
••••••••••••••••••••••• 8-yr old Bay M11re, I
60wpm, lmowledgeof Ap. KEESHOND Pups. AKC. Yearling Palomino~ld· PJOPPING Bloc:k.SlOOln·
Champ sire. M/F. Pet g, in g . 1 W e a o Ii n g tecomAm /FmS75
RETAIL SALES
We offer exceUenl salary pie System Computer
and company benefits in Call Gary, 540·6055,
our attractive Corporate Coastal PersoMel .Agen·
Ofrice. IC you meet the cy. 2790 Harbor Bl .. CM
s h 0 w . p v t p t y Palomino Filly, Vandy-3 54&3642
213/"""" ,., • .,aft 6 bats· pretty buck breed· ...,, . ......, pm. ing. 641·9191. Membership Newport
Sa lesman who is prE"sently working
full time in Men's & Boy's Clothing
and wantR to make a change.
Opportsinlty for Management.
Good Startin~ Wttge. Benefits.
above requirements, NEVER A FEE
p lease contact our~~~~~~~~~~ Personnel Department 1:
ror an interview appoint·
ment.
TACO BELL
. 17381 Red Hill Ave.
lrvlne, Ca 92714
(714 ) 754.0500
~
NEW
AKC Golden Retriever . . • Beac h Athletic Club,
Pups. $175, Call 545.7918 Children s Hunter 10 y r s11ve 165. 644.-0045.
or 615_2192 ol d grey m are. 15 .2
hands. "A" show quality
chlldren's hunter. Owner
leaving for Eastern schl.
contact Stoneridgc Rid
Ing Club. 4IM-,t644
Pitbull Pups, red nose,
A.D.B.A. UKC Papers,
super pups, must sell
645,90 l 1, 64S-42.80
Al<C black Chow, 11 mo Hol111hoW Goodl 1065
old. loveable. Movin g, •••••••••••••••••••••••
must sell. 493-9532 after SEARS Washer $.50, twin
6pm. bed $10, Round Cortee
--Tbl Sl.5, Gold Glass Top
Going Into
Business?
,RIHTl ..... G Re u be n ' s . Coco • s •
" Reuben E. Lee's It other OUael Operator Fu II hne reatauranu Invites THE STORHEIPEI INC.
time posit ion. l t \•lnt' you lo apply In person Newport leach, c ·a1 ...
EQual Opp\,y
Employer M IF
BUSINESSMEN
Cont•cl the DAILY
PlLOT tor lnfotm•tton
regerdlng the county
requirement• for
ualng • Flctltloua
8ualneN N•me.
AKC Cocker Puppy. End Tbl Sl~ King Heed·
Muat see I board SU. 1-ioor Polisher
A• required by lew,
n e w bualn•••••
ual ng • fllctltloua
BualneH N•me muat
reglater thet ft•me
with the County Clefk.
Call the DAILY PILOT
L!OAL DEPARTMENT 1 for fonN end further
lntormetton.
Unified School 01.strlct t.wnUc4PM. E O.F;. Ent ry level salary 642·7061 10:00-2:00,.
S710/mo. ~900• E.O E Classified Ads. y our one· A•,_.~
Want Ada Call &42-567 .!.~ shoppln1~1~cent~~er~·:-:::J.!~!!!'!1!!1!••••••••~-~
~-~ ~ -\ ~
Ber1aio 1bopper1 read
the Utt.le ad.a In Classified
recuJarly. And they find
what they're looklnc ror.
:
, 142-4321
EXT. 332
~. 646-5787 si.s. S&kle Projector $10.
Traction Stand 4c 8•&
F e m a I e 0 e r m a n Sl.5. 548,235.'1
Shepherd, 14 weeks old ""'Flad"""-,--w...,ta._t_y_ou __ w_a_nt_i_n Mi-4321
ht. 3S2 with papers. 640-1631. Da.lly PiJClt Cluslfleds. --------,--------.;._--...;.~:.=m:m. =---~-... \
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Coast LIFE 817 " IHh. W '°'O <.:J5 ·1• w mlt..i.1t •• 1 .. , •• .,, AHe 1 ..... 0 '705 o.t... t720 ~~·.'~ ....... ~.~ ....... !~~.~ AMtot, U1.d
•••••• ••••• •• • • •• •• • • • • l4000 OU<> •• • •• •• ••• •• • • • •• ••• •• • ••• •••• •• •• • • •• • •• • • • • •
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Wliihd IOll ... ,.... f030 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• TOP 'H l)AJO GENOA ~ tQ rt e 12 oz
Xlntrond s::m
ll08tt; 16 w lrlr 11lnl t.'1rt lf!llT t'lNALA l.l"A ltOMt-:O "77 280Z lic2 Ueaut1ful ~
rood, $1800, Lllll fh•r Cl.EARANC!!: .cond. M1p, Private par ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1''or' Uk<d fW'Oit"re " "'' plia.nc~ Wotklnl? or nut
951 .. 133 673 s.l40 ~mM6itlll'1 t»?lltln~r.•whl1lr 1(()0(1 Al.l."f~"M\JSTG01 lY ~l~.6737517 'MPorsche3S6C.Loweng ~JOd llllhl ttt\'t'11 $3SOO "We'1•11 0t-11lm'" miles, New Ures. Many Slip into
something
sexy.
• ••••••••••••••••••••••
'7$ Oamaro LT, air, auto.
orig owner 42,000 ml
U&ht blue 13.SOO, 675-8422 Manufartun·r amnii OUl l)f
01 s PI•) <' • • f or bl~""~'~ "'"(' Sa Ye up ll•
HOBI I-! ICI Xlnt
lt•o o Ii~~
1175 ~llpm
l ond ~I lliilld>"l> A.t f72S extras. 15700, 631-6425
I .. 0 ~ 19101 e•1DE·as •••• ••• •••••••••• ••• • •• -----
llcrHa11e llllll .llur bu1 !!itr , on M1m nl' & "'•i.hlnk
Ill Oonatll•llo l •II Mr F..qwp 17:ll l'mmn.a '"'
Kt.nw. 7fl>. ford '·""' •5 l ' M \II Miu·hin1~ £
l 'uub m~ "o Lw'
t040 ...••..•••••.....•.•......•..••..•••....•.....
CONN Dt~or l111mbt1111•
with tase. t:iH•t•llcol 1 ,111
du.on, t lOO 67~ ~ »'11•1
61'M
4l'Gtwi ...........
,.. "' I 11 " " u I •• p I' If hcllUI I 1111) llMI lnl llln<'lt
f'('•d) l41 ' (Ul~c! ••• '" ••
»bcar\i ~1111 lll11\ h••
U\'alU.hJe: ll' ·, "'u11rn1
ml( pru. .. 1t11t• J7Z.lllltl "r
~ tllll 11 0.1 hr.111..-r 111
\lthf'tl Clt•<111 dc'al ~•II
uwlLXk• lJ 'un tl-.'t.lnc'I
~•th nuurt.111.1nt.' ''"" .... hont~l)O•t'1 J 111'uu.on uut
hu•rd J,h·I. l 'urlt•\
!i.U I~ ho)Oll 11r "'lll 22.'W
I'll Ule b!Nll ~ ,.,•l,.1•011'
ORUMS ~pc A111a11 .111
l'ulltom M.25 OBO .. :1 •• , I
\iwlar w ~ w•th \MI'
SOO f(lrllO(h ~7 ~
t..'ONN l>l l"f'rtur Tt'u m J>t!l
with (.'alt' Xlnl l'und
SJ.50, 548 2AS8. 54tl·~:I
YAMAllA
W Revt'rb. ll~c
Sl95. 67~ 1230,
!Jn.2712
1'rumpt't Yumuh ..
11 Uu)l 11 11 "tt .. lrr
""~Ill' M •·l•Un rn~
$~~00 ur be .. ,. ,,((,.,.
Sl50 best oHt>r "1tll
t ase tH& ll<lS
~l!..'tff
lB>UCH>!
II Ot'W Mike . 11u1l11r
arnJlll & P.A S) lt'llll> &
much mort' 645 8006
l:J \ 1~1ng S .,. 71 luum
undg~. pulpit h •Jk ll~h
l"\IWIJ 2 ~tJI ion' l ·o 2
"~tem '"' 11 ' ru.,.iJt'ri..
S:U.900 'l.'"'l>On Y Jr ht
t£ \t'h G'i:. lttOO
'1!1 Well<'raJt. 191 2 sun Sharp Copier M orlcl
SF7l0, pl.AJn papt>r, J > r' ho111•h w trll. 80 hrs. 230
old. Sl200 54080fl2 M f hp . 1nbrd 6 St'at i.,
8-4.30 1>lt'l'1Jb 4. rrtUll} llilr:t~ mt'I
----sk11!i Asking $1 2 uoo
3 glass display units ti . !174 I~
$450. 6 record rat•k!>. 9 , , ..
$450 548·6242 -IO' Ow11ru. l:rwM•r hit o2,
· 'l7 · Owens Crwscr, bit
Sea rs Schot.ir l'lt!l' 61 81{NK Rl':t>QS, 111
lypewnter. spe(.'l & ofr Aver} & ('o
$80 675 8890
5.52-3889
Pets 8087 ..•.••••••...........••
AKC Cocker Pupil)
S300/0BO mui.l sec'
645-&&95, 646-5787
Pi«MOS & °"Jans 8090 .. . ..................... .
PIANO WANTED, Pnv
Party wants lo buy P111no
for cash. 558--0913
TY, Radio.
HiF;. Shreo 8098 •••••••••••••••••••••••
13" Portable color TV.
remote control.
673-3314
'77 Searay Weekender
24 • 2\Xl nrs, lo<id<>d l!OOtl
t·ond lra1IN $1 2,500
49'l 5897
32' TltOJAN '77
T W N 0 L S
f lRl::R GLASS
SACRIFICE AT SS9.!i00
AT OUR OOCKS='lOW
UNITED YACHT BKRS
631 31JJ
:Kl' MORGAN Sloop '78
S/dsl, roller rurling &
Oodger, knot log, wheel
w pods Beller than new
cond. $32,000. Newport
Yacht Exch. 675·1800
Beaul. 25" cir TV , nu 35' V1k 1n~ S t F . 1979,
cond. S200/0BO. Mar· tw/350 Crus. Jo~C. 7 5
ranl.2 stereo $600 nu/sac Kohler gen., VHF, falho,
S300. 19" cir prlbl sumlog, 2 state rms
$165/080. 9157-5747 ~.000. Nwpl Yuchl Ex
Pioneer RT 700. reel to re
el, xl.ot cond .. S350or best
ofr.494-8248
Xlnt Used Car Stereo al ~..,
price. Top oft.he line.
~
rh 675-l800
31' Uninile Sedan. F/B.
1973. tw/OMC. fresh wtr
cooled. 2 stations, VHF,
Fatho, eng sync's, bait
lank. 137 ,500. Nwpl
Y ucht Exchange 675-1800
Bayhner 15' no engine
I HI ISi~(; Sl\llJ lll
ltmt'MIJ 11( bu\injit that
l.'T\llsin.c ~••lhoat enJci\
W\hm111-d 11111tn1 ''" " <ima l l IU\t' tm.-111
fiT3 ~n
· l\ior"lill 0 I ,1._,.., th.I
'Pl I~ h 'hp l 1 1111111'
h1•411I' 'howpr, 111 .. 111•11
for 1o-orlct 1 rui-.111..t I' t•
$S!t S00 1.-:_• \~ lo4h ~l(t.:I
foor Sale· l1k 1 II\'"' t.1du
14 II 1'Ul.,l•tll11itl 1J111
l <IUl\l ('11111 111 1 lt•I)
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'c at•h1 1';Xl'h..tOt:l' 67~ 11'.100
l .J 20 111012 x!Jk 1·1111J J
biciiti. 111cl i.p1n n11k .. r
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84{) lll5
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lledowns. good rond $!AA.I
or be5t offer 645 'l777
F'lberglass shell, r1ts mm1
truck Ask for J eff.
968-1295. ---Motorized likH 9 14 0 ..••.•.•.••.•.••.......
1.978 Peugot Moped, besl
cash offer. SJ6.6119 Cull
everunts·--
M o lobe(.' a n e mope d
SOVLC Ll.ke new Best
cifer 760-8688
9150 .....•.....•...•.......
1977 FOXJ-GT. l842m1.
$400/0 BO
Cal I Paul 552 8941
'74 Yamaha Enduro 175,
street legal . $450
545·2611
'79SUZUKl GS750E
Mint c.-ond. low miles
Best offer. 631-4287
Yamaha ESOYZE While.
bros. fronl/rear good
cond S725. Phone
5.57. 7489 or 646-3509 . Fisher XP-10 (3 way
w 15" woofer ) speakers
Top or line. Solid Scan
d1nav1an walnul
$275/pr. 752·0306 dys,
640-4673.
compl. redone, $1500 sub WANTED. F1athead 80
ITUl 646-212.8 Harley, Cash paid!
23" ZENITH Color T V
SlOO, FM radio w1spkr
S20. 3411.2352
loots & McriM Ecpl ..... •••••••••••••••••••••••
9010 •••••••••••••••••••••••
16' OYER lobrd 4 (.'yl
diesel Pedestal steenng $7250 ~ •
14' NANTUCKET, 4 cyl
Universal eng. S6500
ST.AMAS
New 32' Sports Sedan.
twin Mere cruisers. 512
K W Onan , season
special.
Lido Yacht Brokerage Olympic Tt'auung Kayak.
15'x25". 30 lbs. Incl
slorage rck, rlotal1on. -.-.
675-0915 ---
handmade varnished 21 r1bergla ss Tug ,
paddle. PP, Lido Isle Islander Weekender or
673-0250 Character Bay Launch
6mo! old. VY' Rabbit loah.Maiutco:•ce[ Diesel Fufi ga lley,
Ser'lice 9020 stove. refngerator. dhl
••••••••••••••••••••••• berth. head. complete
Boat work, repairs, re SL9,500. 646-7887
rurbishing, pa1nl & --• ---
varnish. High quality loah, Sail 9060
w ork /rea s rat t?~ •••••••••••••••••••••••
548 7044. eves '49, L\Jders Hi. 2.Sft. vam
hull. s lip 1n NB .
The fastest draw m the beaut1rut $4000
West. . .a Dall~ Pt lot 894 9010
Classified Ad. 642-5678 Selfidieltems
64"485
'76 TI'500 S850 ·n 250YZ $575
548-9688
·n Harley Sporty, runs
good. $2800 best orrer
545-1914
'74 Honda 250 Elsinore,
runs good. S200 or best of
rer. 534-0417
Motor Ho..1. S-./
Rem/Sim CICJ* f 160 •••••••••••••••••••••••
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Nl-:Wl"L>RT RJo:AC:ll Alr Stereo Sunroor. Sll,500 6"2 5290 ® We have a good selection
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74 El (';immo I owm•r ,
.ur, ~ ~11;. 1019 .. rtl'1
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'64 1-'ord f'wkup f.11 r t•on
thllon. $450
&l5 5600
'611 Ch~vy l'ST llalf ton
~.tpn i.us pcni.1vn J27.
1.i ,ooum1 Turi.iv -100
l'OSI lral1IOO I'S. S2800
•1!M 6026
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COST A M l!:SA
979-2500
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CLEAN CARS
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Cars. Bugs. Campers.
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Ask for U!C MGR
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14~2000
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2626 Harbor Blvd.
Cosla Mesa 540-5630 w.,.,
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For Your Good
VW, Porsche or Audi
75 .2~0t00 Mag" £l<' 751 0751
9707 ••.•.....•..........•.•
14 •Uh 1001-'\ sooo
IS42 2.'I 111 or 64&4848
r:-. l\l101 2<1r, wtth 1ww ""ti · new pulnl
7l4 731 <1'16.'.ICVl!ll
'78 Sµyder t·onv. clean.
gd rrple11ge, rad111Js.
gm!fm. $54!15 552 0325
'al 850 SPIDt-:H. Omvt
Hetl, runs Musl sell
leuvnll( for school, $500
Jo'1rm 962.aoo7 ufler 6pm
·73 1001..S, new paint "ood ~•••••••••••~!?.~ mt 40M $2600
li73 3423
1!179 lid I 5000 L>i1·:..11I,
l 1,000 1111 loade,-d, snrl ,
Hlaupunl<t ~tereo, <'rW i.l'.
IOmpg, '>ll\.l'r ffit'lJlht
8 rn $12500 11ub
b'73 !rlll
IMW 9712
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$ I ST & H OAOWAY
S""'IA AHA
835·3171
l "E UlllM" lE DRIVING MACHINE
•US.EO BMWs•
'72 2002 111 W S/ r (20fil )
'733.or~. (.'pe, minl<OSS91
'74 200'.? I.Ii s/r <03.121
'75 2002.11 (OOJS)
·75 530i;i wls/r (148JJ
'76 2002 :i/r t.5p ( l.!i7tll 'n 630c.' ~.1 <456SXG I
'78320i 4.sp. air (42281
'78 320in , air (60951
'78530ia loaded <54611 1
'79528i.1 !>Ir (26151
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HONDA
GMCntUCKS
2850 Harbor Blvd.
COSTA MF.SA
540.9640
'76 Honda Wagon 40,000
m1. Clean & xlnt cund
Asking $2495 best Ca II
8-Spm 557 ·05Sl a~k ror
Margie
'75 C1v1t, 30MPG, new
l1res, great cond Musl
sell $2J001orr 644 6462
eves
77 CIVIC 4Sp<l, gootl
1:ond, <!OM, $280(J
-194·4033
75 CVCC. xlnl running
cond. 52.000 m1 . urig
owner, has had Tl.C
:'11ust !>ell. need larger
\1?h1cle, S21115 64&.5172
U'73 914 2.0, lmmac. cond.
Blk & Whl, tape deck.
5spd, 498-4_:n_o_~
'Qi 91 IE Targa. custom
upgr ades. xlnt cond,
must sell , besl offer
~~tf.~d
Sll·4100
•313< ... ._
Oa1o.n0100tlt 645-7498 ,__ ________ ......
Auto1, Import.ct
'IJI 356R restored have re ••••••• • • • ••••••• •• •• ••
re1 pt s $7000 /0BO VoHtSWCltJ"I 9770
F.ves/wkends 979·4489 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Wk/days 898-9651 '66 vw BUG Xlnt mec.-h
'74 Porsche 18 ht er . I
owner, silver blue mett,
appearance grp, very
clean. 'l7·35 mpg, $6000,
496-2496
cond. S800
962 (11114
1972 VW Bus, lop cond ..
S2800 or best orrer
644 5053 ask for Malik
CONNELL
C HEVRO LET
.'/\.~I l.ir t• •r Ill" I
< •11-o l \ \H'.\
S41>-I 200
'70 Su pe r S po rt EI
Ca mino, xlnt cond ,
w/Spoiler Fiberglass
shell, reg gas. Greal
bargain. $2500 ~1-:1728.
'65 Chevy Capric.'e, looks
good, runs good. $500.
M9·'4n4
'78 NOVA l6M, body
work, $2999.
957·0098
'Porsc.-he '78 91 lSC Targa
Petro blue, showroom
cond. Loaded w iexlras.
497·2871
------'70 1MPALA Conve rtible
00 VW ., runs goOd, needs ready lo restore, besl
Rois Royce 9756 . ...............•••....
1 DEALER IN U.S.A.
ROY ~CARVER r ROUS·ROYCC
1S40J~mborH
HtwPort lleuh \L----JMG.MoM
ClOSfO ~UNOAYS
9760 ..•.•••.••.............
1980SAAI
TURIOs
HERE MOW!
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SELECTION!
BEACH IMPORTS
848 Dove Street
NEWPORT BEACll
752-0fOO
some work, $7915 OBO d(er. 700.1256 arter3
7}4.96.J..8866
·w Bug XJnl Cond Runi.
Gd·Spkd Rms Csl m
Pamt ·Cssle Slero-many
xtras $2300645·5059 Lon
'64 VW Rebwll eng New
tires New paint Xlnt
cond. $1700 or best oHer
Call 548·2665
'00 VW. xlnl cond. new
pa1 nl, runs real good.
$2250/080 499 2832.
afler6pm
'73 VW. gd cond, am/fm
lape. rebll eng Paul
714-848-3691, 213 865·1446
'68 VW Bus. clean. runs
good Sl800orofr Ask for
Dave. 64().8615: 640.2209
all J·:K)
66 Bug, chert') body ml.
i.tereo. rbll, w rer pl
$1650. 661 3982
'7S Monza. V-8, air, clean
~.
494·1755
'76 C h evetle Low
rruleage. Sl.995 Moped .
$250 Call 640·0967 art
5PM
Dodge 9935 •••••••••••••••••••••••
SOUTH COAST
DODGE
It's commg soon ! Wat(.'h
Corour grand opening 1''
2888 Harbor Blvd
COSTA MESA
540..0330
9940 •••.••.................
1971 Ford LTD Wagon,
good cond . $600.
494-8248
Sales· Servfre LeasmR
Roy Ccr...-,lnc.
!Wlls R • >yce BMW
1!-IOJamboree
Newpo1t Beach 64-0-6444
Toyota 9765
79 Accord, 4 dr, AC. •••••••••••••••••••••••
AM FM tape, S s p. xlnt 77 SRS Llflback, sil.,.er
cond. t>e;t orfer. 831 7950 w blk. AC. AM F'M s
or 675·3S:K> spd Radials SJ6. 7226 an
68 VW FA.STBACK, new
brakes, reb eng radial
tires, Sl60064S 85-12
'70 Bus. 9 pass11nger
w /seats. lugg rack, aux
fuel tank, s1nk /rerng.
dean. $2D> 497·5716
'71 Tonno SW Loaded
Runs good New llres,
brakes Ongmal Owner
~so 644 9564
·73 GRAN Tonno Sport
p is. J)1b. a c, runs good
must sell now ~fake of
rer 968-4736 9730 6 •..•..••............... -••••••••I '64 XKE, 54,01.1() m1, on g IOll: Mc:LAREN•s yellow p a1n1. slick .
amtrm cass, minl $8500
1$, 675·8941 eves & wkencls .
558-2671 dys
'76 XJ l2L CLA.SSIC 36M.
lmmu c Cassetlc, 850 N. Beuch Blvd Power. Ong. Own $8600. LA HABRA (5 Mi. No. of SA Fwy I ~kkdys_ 7S2· l800
17 t 41522-5333 '78 Jaguar Mdl XJ 6L,
&1 nday by Appl Silver. loaded, snrl. P P
~·~~~~~~ ____ 64_~_1089 __ _
SA1 DDl.EIACK
VAU.EY
IMPORTS
hmjlllf
receiftdo ....,.
1.eledioftof
MIEWIMW'S
also
'10 PU.OWNED
IMW'S
'54 Jaguar XK120, xlnl
cond. se.soo.
67~8326
68 Jag XKE, completely
restor e d , expensive.
644-4147
9740 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'68 280 SL· 2 Tops. Very
s harp Aut o . air
Sl3,950/0Her. 673 6336. 642.9666 -------'79 M BZ 450 S l.C
Purchase ror $32,500 or
assume lease X.lnl cond
542.4nodys only.
'79 Corolla, brown w
beige inl. AM radio. xlnl
running cond 26,000 mi
Approx 26mpg. $3650
Denise: 642.-7664 days ,
wkends: 646-5795.
'76 Celica GT Liftback
A/C, stereo .. shadow.
Sspd. Xlnt. cond. $4200 rirm. 96J..~15.
'80 Toyota Tercel: 4 s pd
am/Im cassette, 5100
miles, white. Perfect.
Days 549. 7124 , Eves
645-0367.
'70 Toyota Corolla Mk 11
st a t ion wagon $850
Days · 642·<1623. eves.
760-0929.
'79 CEU CA GT. Sspd, si r.
at c . stereo. Alloy
Wh eels. 43K m1 ,
!>howroom cond
548-2251M·F 8-4pm ----Tri..... 9767 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'79 TR7 Convertible. 6,000
rru, every option. must
see to apprec. Xlnt cond.
673-2019
To choose from '74 lhru
'79 · 21J02's, 320i 's, ~·s.
S:K>Ci' !;
For I he bes l deal 1n
Oran1•:e County .. Come
see us today!
Mercedes Benz 2205. 1960
good cond .. S2000 OHO ·n TR7, Sspd, lo mi. Xlnl.
494.8248 cond SJ.900.
S 1lDDLHACK
VAi.LEY IMPORTS
2840'l Marguerite Pkwy .
Mission Viejo
831-:1:040 495-4949
(' losed Sundays
·79 32C11, casmiere/blk. Jo rm. u·11der warranty, BBs
whl!., many xt1-a s
Sl.3,0l 10 631·3091 eves. all
day 111 eekends
BM W '78 320i. AM/FM
tape , sunroor. t\ I C,
alar11:1. $9200. 1 ownr
C714 H "'2 ·4358
'74 20 CJ2ti1. 65.000rm. Air.
cassette, n ew tires,
shoc.lt5, tuo~up_Xlot.
cond 946·2857. 9 5 or
640-6 j. 411. -------
73 4~LC. silver. blk in
lerior, $14.600. C<f cond
Eve 675·8781. Dally
994-0500.
74 280 super cond m & oul
White/bamboo Air.
AM/FM. P P, S7000 or
oCCer . 675·3767 eves,
~ll50days ----
MB '72 ~EL 4.5 Only
52M m1., beaut1ru1 S7SOO.
PP. 499-4721, 838·4921
HB.P!!
Leaving the country'
Musl sell my baby! 1971
Mercedes· Benz 2SOC lhal
is really clean Loaded
inc. leather & AM/FM
stereo. CaJI 673>0665~es.
after 6 p.m & 675-9050
days.
'74 20102, 57,000 orig. mi, MGI 9744
fm ,5.tereo, xlnt cond. •••••••••••••••••••••••
MUS[ sell. $$00. 493-5676. '78 MGB ronv. 26M, xlnt
'80.5 Hl-$67.ll/mo. + ·-Exe<:. car 60 mos. O.E.·
EL. :f:Z,709 down 675-5603
c.,ii 9715 ••••••••••••••••••••••••
'73 4 cyl slick, greal
meclt1 cond.. nds body
wor•: S900. ~.s?:n
·71 6 . cyl. stick, SSOO or
mall•! offer, must sell,
673-81)13. --------·
cond, P.P. 870-4306 after
5 wkd ays. All day
wkends.
9741 •••••••••••••••••••••••
ORANGE COUNTY'S
PEUGEOT DIESEL
HEADQUARTERS
1910 5051
IGat&l»netl
HERINOW!!!
llACH IMPORTS
700.1891
'79 Triumph T R7 Con·
vertible, 5 spd, AM /FM
stereo. cassette player,
AC. radials, 8,000 m1 ,
perfect cond. $8600. Or
SSOO & lake over pay
menls 639·362.5
VolllwCllJI" 9770 •••••••••••••••••••••••
HERE MOW!!!
"Dasher Diesel Power"•
Also a good selection of
Sc1roccos. Check us ror
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-l21ll 597-1661
OPEN SUNDAYS
Having trouble selling
your car? Try us ! Paid
ror or not! Ask for Tom
Aikin.
JIM MARINO
VOLKSWAGEN
117 I I llACH ILVD.
Hwlla4•1Hch I
14~2000
'68 Bug. Auto, body in
xlnl. cond. Runs well,
631·3679, all . 3PM
'76 Bug Metallic Grcl'n
Sunroor·Stereo 35,000 m1
moving Hawau 847 ·95~
Vol•o 9772 . .•••••.•..............
VOLVO
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EXPERTS
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VOLVO
1966Harbor Blvd
COSTA MESA
646-'303 540.9467
'70 Volvo, nu brakes. nu
'61 Falcon 2dr,
$250
5484067
'Tl LTD. (ull pwr , tape
deck, cruise control. Xlnl
cond S7SO 848·3180
'62 RANCH ERO
Completely restor ed
Sacririce. Besl Ofrer.
(714 )848 9694 -------MM-cury 99 so . ••.•........ , ..•.••...
ORANGE COUNTY'S
FINEST
1.JNCOLN-M ERCURY
DEALERSHIP
RAY R..ADEIOE
LINCOLN.MERCURY
16 18 Auto Center Dr
SOf'wy Lake Forest exil
IRVLNE
830.7000
tires, needs some work .67 Cougar. nu paint, vinyl
Asking S99l5 <196-2228 top, trans & tires, Make
'66 Volvo Wgn, xlnt me ch _of_re_r :_64S_4_:E9
rond. one owner. as is MiaslCMCJ 9952
Sl:.10.846-0296 •••••••••••••••••••••••
·74 Stat Wgn. good gas
saver . gd cond. auto.
PIS, $2900. 831 'l7~
AYtos. Used •••••••••••••••••••••••
Genef'al 990 I •••••••••••••••••••••••
NOTHING OVER
$4995
MAIERS
AUTO CENTER
1425 Baker Street
COSTA MESA
540-9202
Wdi 9910 .........................
'79 Regal SPO RT
COU PE . l oaded!
Wht./Blue lnl. 2lmpg.
pp 673-71112
'67 Mustang, 289 auto
Mtnl cond. Musi see.
loaded. $3500. or bst orr.
96()..2518 afl. 6pm
'79 Musl 4 eyl. AM/F'M
cass S4400 Call 497-3564
or642 1931
'68"' Mustang. Xlnl. cond.
V8 Aulo, air, 44,!iOOmi.
$3200. 548·2352. 9.5 ---------
'66 Mustang. rebll eng,
new paint, gd cond.
$2000 ~0197 --------
Ltght blue '79 Mustang,
xlnl cond, new tir es.
u m rm w11h c a ss
846-fiOOt -------
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cond Gets xlnl mileage
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Your Hometo•·n
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TW ENTY-FIVE CENTS
Ford Rips Carter in Irvine Talk
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All Alotae A•id die Pladk DaHyPll9C-.,LMP•.-
Farmhand in Fountain Valley just west of Talbert
A venue was out discing his fields Tuesday, even though
the land is totally wrapped in plastic sheets. Plastic was
applied so field could be fumigated. Tractor operator is
now slicing the sheets so they can be rolled up. Strawber·
ries will be planted in November for harvest in March.
-Increased
OC~dget
Passed
Orange County's Board of
Sueervisors to_~y _!._dopted a
1643.8 million budget for the
1980·81 fiscal year. up 10 percent
from last year's budget of $580
million.
The budget includes some
$440.5 million in the county's
general fund and $203.3 million
set aside for special funds s uch
as measures for libraries, roads
and flood control.
Of the $60 million increase in
the new budget , $11 million is
money collected in property tax
since the. passage of Proposition
13. The county was required to
bold the money until' July when
the state Supreme Court ruled
that the funds were collected
properly.
However, the money still is
frozen pending legislative re-
vie.-. sald Maria Bastanchury,
county associate administrative
officer.
The s upervisors studied the
new budget, which is retroactive
to Jqly 1. during heatings from
July 16 to July 23. The board
adopted the budget with no dis·
cuuion today.
The board, in separate action,
....abo....set.=-the-cowltywide ba.i
property tax rate at $4 pel' $100
of assessed valuation
San Clemente
Man Held in
Gun Firing
San Clemente police ar-
rested a 31-year-old man
Tuesday after nei1hbors
complained the man was
firinl a shotgun into the
air .
. Witnesses said the man
waa 1t.andi.o1 in the 2l800
bl~k of Via Cascadita,
~m~ rounds from
Wbea olftcen arrived,
tbe man explained bia
•truie adiom by tellin1
tbem be bad foqbt with
bit llrllrlead and WH
m8d.
And while 1bootln1 a ....,_la tM air mi&bt
... .. .., of blowtq off
..... Mleen booll:ecl tbe Irate bo7frlnd for di•·
· tbarllal a weapon wit.bin
tbe eky llmJta.
2 Airlines
For Airport Senice
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL
OI -Deity Pl ... SIMI
The Orange County Board of
Supervisors today approved a
com promise plan that will
permit two additional airlines to
begin serving John Wayne
Airport by mid -November
through an outright gr ant of four
of the 41 daily departures now
pe~mitted.
Th e comprom ise plan ,
negotiated at the last minute
between county officials and
airline representatives doesn't
include a controversial provision
for auctioning the fo ur flights
among carriers seeking access
at the airport.
Officials said an auction of
flights would prove too difficult
to conduct and could have ad·
verse, l~ng-range implications
for the airoort.
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Under the compromise plan,
Air California and Hughes Air
West , t h e ca r rie r s no w
permitted to serve John Wayne
Airport, each will relinquish two
flights.
Two flights will be granted lo
Frontier Airlines, of Denver,
and Western Airlines, of Los
Angeles.
Frontier has Civil Aeronautics
Board authority to fl y from
Orange County to Las Vegas,
while Western has authority to
fl y from Orange County to Salt
Lake City.
Each airline uses Boeing 737
jets that meet the runway
weight restrictions now in effect
at the airport.
Two other carriers seeking ac-
cess to John Wayne Airport -
Continental Airlines and Pacific
Southwest Airlines -don 't meet
<See AIRLINES, Page A2)
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Metals
Pri~ Up;
Buck Dips
LONDON CAP) -The price of
gold rose $17 an ounce in Zurich
today amid renewed speculation
that Saudi Arabia will trim oil
p roduction and boost prices.
Silver also was higher.
Gold's price dropped as much
as SB.SO an ounce Wednesday on
widespread profit-taking after
soaring more than $30 an ounce
T uesday.
In Zurich, Europe's largest
gold trading center, gold opened
today at $683.50 an ounce, up
from $668.60 at the close Tues·
day, and by mid·day had risen
to $685.50.
Gold fraded at $692 in New
York. up $20.50.
Silver also was higher. It
traded at $19.78 in New York, up
84 cents.
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NatbaD Tbompeon, a, la clJial al leukemia.
Bil family inelll&Ual bl'GUleft 'ftmotlaJ. 4
(cheeked lblrt, r.ll), .... twiD, Nolan, a' (~Jond, center) and baby Aqden ud bil
mother. Ann, and hll •UJT01ate father,
Denni• Patterton, vl1it bim daily at
Children'• Hoepltal in Oraqe. For their
1tory, see pa1e A3, -
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Advises
Reagan:
"!!TE~~~d. ~l
OI tM ~lly Pie« SUfl
Former P r esident Gerald
Ford criticized the Carter Ad ·
ministration Tuesday for "tell·
ing the Soviet Union" about the
nation's most highly classified
secret weapon, the "stealth"
plane project.
Ford. appearing at a pre~
conference prior to a dinner talk
before the Orange County Build·
ing Industry Association at the
Airporter Inn in Irvi ne, said he
was "amazed and upset" by
statements on the so.called in·
visible plane
"It tells the Russians what
we' re doing," said Ford, adding
that the "stealth" project was
initiated during his administra-
tion and is currently in the de·
sign stage and "won't be mean·
ingful in 1990."
Ford denied accusations made
earlier in the day .bY President
Carte r th at the Fo rd Ad-
ministration had never bothered
to make the project plans secret.
The former president also
criticized Carter for pulljng out
of the planned three-way debate
between preside n tial can-
didates.
He predicted the move would
hurt Carter.
"T think it's selfish and was
done purely for political rea-
sons." he added.
He reiterated his belief that
J ohn Anderson's independent
candidacy could throw the elec-
tion into the House of Represen·
tatives if Anderson is able to
sustain his estimated 18 percent
support rating indicated in re-
cent polls.
Ford also said he had dined
with Republican hopeful Ronald
Reagan Monday and had urged
him to "stay with the issues
because Carter is so, so vulnera-
ble."
Asked if he advised Reagan on
his "latest series of fumbles and
goofs." Ford said Reagan is
making efforts to "tighten up his
organization .·'
H·e said the former California
governor realizes there have
<See FORD, Page AZ)
Seepage
Feared From
Toxic Dump
By PATRICK KENNEDY
Olttle Deify Pll9C Slaff
Underground pockets of
methane gas generated from an
abandoned chemical dump could
seep into nearby dwellings caus·
ing an explosion, fire or gas
poisoning, a private consultant
warned Huntlllgton ~each of·
ficials Tuesday night.
James C. Crisp, manager or
environmental planning for Jack
K . Bryant & Associates, Inc.,
warned the city"s planning com·
missioners that explosive levels
of methane gas have formed un·
derneath the four-acre site local·
ed southeast of the Wa rner
Avenue and Bolsa Chica Street
intersection.
Crisp said his company's
private study indicates gas
pockets are shifting and moving
outside the sites boundaries.
The site, which was uaed u a
dump for toxic oil refinery
waates in the 19405, now is sur·
rounded by apartments, con·
dominlwna and homes .
Wbat to do with the con ·
taminated soil has sparked a
continuine dispute between the
statei Department of Health,
wblcl\ aupporta excavation, and
the South Coast Air Quality
llanapment District. The air
quality maoa1eme1tt diatrict coatendl excavation would ex·
pose re1idenll to toxlc lwnea
and alrbome carcinogens, pha a •tront odor for at leut three
monU.. A dozen homeowners an·
nounced at the mHtlDI they
would file for a preliminary ID·
Junction to Mop excavation un-
le11 tbe city ordered an lD depth
<8ee OOMP, Pate Al)
SAYS CARTER UNSTEAL THY
Former Preaident Ford
TUXJ Teens
Hein in .
Stabbing
A pair of Huntington Beach
19-year-olds have been arrested
by Newport Beach authorities in
connection wt'lh the near-fatal
stabbing of a .25·year ·old chauf-
feur on gr aduation night last
June.
David Paul Owen. of 8121
Munster Drive, and Ron Glenn
Sherard, of 20661 Horizon Lane,
were booked late Monday on
charges of assault ~ith intent to
commit murder.
Each is being held on $50,000
bail at the Newport City Jail.
Police claim more arrests are
likely.
Police assert a gr oup of
youths. described as punk rock
stylists, sta bbed Orange County
cha uffeur Daniel Harms once in
the chest and then poured beer
over the wounded man's head
and laughed. The incident was
reported last June 12.
Harms told police he was driv·
ing in the Newport Shores area
of the city, taking a group of
Edison High School graduates to
a party when something was
thrown at his limousine.
He said wben he got out to in·
vestigate, one of his assailants
grabbed him from behind while
a ·second plunged a knife into his
chest. He said he was also
kicked and punched.
He was later transported to
the trauma center at Fountain
Valley Community Hospital
where he was listed in critical
condition.
Investigator Robert Hardy,
who headed ·the stabbing probe,
said Harms was later put under
hypnosis by an officer from the
Orange police department.
He said Harms was in s uch a
state of shock and trauma that
he had difficulty sorting out the
incident in order to make iden·
t ification.
Coas•
Weathe r
Fair through Thursday
after clearing or late night
and early morning clouds.
Lows tonight 58 at the
beaches, 62 inland. Highs
Thursday low 70s to80.
INSIDE TOD~ Y
The hfgh 1chool football
.ecuon opm1 thil wuk and
Pilot IJ)Ol'tftDriter• loolc at t~
upcoming game•. See P~
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Syria, Libya Tell
Arab tate Merger
DAMASCUS. S)'na 1API yrta and U bya today pro-claimed~ mer1er or their ph)llcally dtatant nationl into an II
mlllioo-atronj Ara b stat4! plf'daed to r~ntw1na the ft1bt a1alns t
llrael and "Ubtralina" al\ of Pa\t'itlnei A )om\ C'Ornmunlqut
aaid their leadert< ~ould mHt wnhln a month to form a unafit"d
•overtllDfllt
llrat'u t'nmt" Mm1•ler Mtn•cht-m Uegln said Tuesday Lht>
mer1er was ne.odt'd by S> na bt"<'ause of Its domt-$llc d1ffl<'ult1•11
He alllO said L1by1& hH a huae arsenal lluppht'd by lht-SQv1t"t
Union but oot ~nou.ch munpu~'C'r forth,. wupons
Somt> obs.-rver!! ha Vt' nptt'll ~ stt'pt1r1~m • bnul tht'
cha nces for succtss of the mtflt'r. notln& that tht> t~o nat1oru.
are 800 nulell a inart. l.1by1 has nevt-r 11upph~ troop11 to fl•ht
Israel and earlltr phul b)' lJbya to merlJt' wllh Syna. £1ypl
and Tunisia tmdf'd in faal urt"
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I.AS VEGAS {I\ p l Tht nH IS 1nvesugallnK l.i itrouvut pt-uple
who formerly worked toitt'ther at thl' G11tes ~arJtl l>lanr--tn
Tucson ln connection with th~ bombing of Harvt') 's Casino lit
Lake Tahoe last month. u Las Vegas newspaper u ad today
The Valle>• Tunes u 1d that at least one member or tht
group w9rked at the Lear Av1a lnc pl1tnl U\ Reno but left has Job
prior to the Aug 27 bombing at St1atd1ne
The bomb was planted by cJttorttomsts who demanth:d $3
mtlllon for information on h-Ow to disarm 1t But a piayo(( plan
Cell through and the device exploded wh1le bomb experts tned to
disarm it with a remote control machme, causing about $3
mUfion da!flage to the high-n se hotel ca&ino
Bl ... f'riftld E•rd '" °"WI C.-e
NEW YORK <AP l -The California farmer who helped Bil
ly Carter make his 011-loan deal with L1~a has been under m
vesligation in a drug case and tried to use his relationship with
President Carter's family to further his business and personal
interests. The New York Times reported today
The Times' article said George L Belluomam was under in
vestigation for possible violations of laws on narcotics. tax and
currency involving importation of marijuana and cocaine from
South America.
Ke.9-Tdb DrfftHrPfalU• ,.._.
CLEVELAND (AP> Ronald Reagan said today he would
consider setting aside part of the ·federal m ilitary budget to
establish defense plants in inner-city areas plagued by high un·
employment.
The Republican presidential nominee told a predominantly
black audience there likely will be an expansion of the defense
industry to improve the country's military capability
Maw SM1"1'iN'S 204-toec BridgP Leap
SAN FRANC ISCO (AP) An unidentified man survived a
204-foot leap off the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge today.
police said.
Bob Schenck. a spokesman ror the Coast Guar d, said the
man jumped from the bridge about 7 a.m A Coast Guard rescue
boat quickly pulled him from the cold waters of the bay.
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AIRLINES. •
weigh t requir e ment s and
therefore were not considered
for entry al the airport, officials
said.
T he plan ratified by the board
will remain in effect until April
1, pending development of a
final plan on the airport access
issue.
The board approved the hinog
of a consultant to examine long-
te rm solutions to the access is·
sue . That analysis will be based
on per mitting a irlines entry to
the airport on the basis of the
noise their aircraft creats.
Such a •·noise budget" ap·
proach has ben s oug h t by
Newport Beach officials in t heir
battle to quiet the skies above
their city.
Supervisor Thomas Riley.
whose 5th District includes the
airport. said the compromise
plan "is a very fair way to go "
. NB Blaze
Snuffed Fast
A Newport Bea ch resident was
treated for smoke inhalation this
morning aft er some items stored
on top of he r e lectric stove
caught fire and filled her Park
Newport apartment with smoke.
Author ities said firefi ghters
stomped out the 7:56 a .m . blaze.
which c aulte1'1 o nly $400 in
damage, in ten m inutes.
One fireman. Thomas Wright ,
jammed a finger while trying to
snuff out the fire.
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Fund Named
In Horwrof
fl/Victim
A memorial fund has been
established at Fountain Valley
High School for 17-year-old
Joanne Brown who was killed
Monday when her mo-ped col·
lided with a dump truck.
A school offi cial s aid the girl's
family has set up the fund that is
expected to emphasize athletic
scholarships.
Miss Brown was a top doubles
tennis player on the girls' varsi·
ty team. She also was desc ribed
as an eltcellent softball player
and top student.
Bob Ferguson, in charge of the
school's athletic activities, s aid
the school has received many
ca lls fro m friends of the fa mily.
''We 're telling them that they
can contribute to the fund," he
said.
Me mo rial services we r e
schedul ed today at 4 p.m. at
Calvary Chapel, 3800 Fairview
St .. Santa Ana .
G r aveside s ervices will be
he ld at 1 p.m . T hursday at
Forest La wn Memorial Park. in
Hollywood Hills.
Miss Brown is survived by her
father Wilbert, a senior buyer of
electric equipment for the F1uor
Corp. in Irvine, and her mother.
Kathleen.
S he a lso leaves b1"othe rs .
Douglas and Ronald and a sis·
ter. Carol.
Police said today they are con·
tinuing to investigate the acci·
de nt that occurred when Miss
Brown was on her way to tennis
practice at school.
NB-Mesa:
Schools Get
New Kitchen
A new $1 million kitchen to
serve 4,500 lunches daily wu ap-
proved Tuesday night by the
Newport-Mesa school board.
Trustees voted unanimously to
begin accepting bids Monday on
the 7 ,500-square-foot kitchen to be
located on the comer of Bear and
Baker Streets.
All elementary schools and
some high schools are served by a
central kitchen located at the re-
cently sold McNally School site in
Costa Mesa.
Pacific Federal Savin11 and
Loan wbo purchased the bu.Udins
last AUl\lll hu asreed to leue
lhe kitchen to the district until
June.
Some400pound.a of 1roUDd beef,
450 pounds ol aalad, 130 caJJom of
miaed ve1etablea and 4,500
freshly baked yeut rolla are pre-
pared dally at the kitchen for di.a·
trtbutlcmtotbe scbooll. ,
···~ ·~ ..... • to: I i z a b \' t h l': a g I e t o n
Wl'1gand. 23, niece of Sen.
Thom~ i'' Eagl~ton , D·Mo.,
has been tnd1ct~d b y a
FejferaJ Grand Jury in St.
Louts on charges s he at-
tempted to extort $220,000
from the senator through a
fumily owned company.
U.S. Funds
May Aid
Slide Area
By DON CHAPMAN
Of llW O~llr Pl ... Sw tt
Laguna Beach City Manager
Ken Frank says ;i federal dis-
aster oCficial has adm itted that
at least part of · the lands lide
damage in Arc h Beach Heights
1s eligible for federal runds.
Tom· Hamner of the Federal
Emergency Management Agen-
cy I FEMA) acknowledged 30,000
t'ubic yards of unstable earth
below Del Mar Avenue threatens
property and meets emergency
standards, Frank said
Frank said that the city had
received no written assurance
r egarding federal funds , but
added that Hamner's statement
was the first indicat.ion that
federal help might be forthcom-
ing.
While officials purs ue the
federal funds, Del Mar area res-
idents are wr iting letters to
state and federal offi cia ls, in an
effort to get repair of the hillside
under way.
The repair cost could run as
high as $700,000, according to
geologists.
During the Fe bruary rains.
more than 35 feet of Del Mar
Avenue rell into the canyon. and
the 30,000-cubic-yard land mass
moved down the slope.
Two homes. a manhole, sewer
li ne. and utility equipment were
damaged in the slide, and more
h o mes in the vicinit y are
threatened. Also in danger are
10 homes 250. feet below Arch
Beach Heights
f'ro..P~AJ
FORD ...
oeen some problems in his cam-
paign.
Ford stressed that he doesn't
anticipate being in a Reagan
cabinet. "I'm not anxious to get
back into that routine," he said.
The former president said his
immediate plans are 'to hit the
road on a campaign schedule
that will take him to 30 states on
behalf or Reagan as well as 29
con g ressional candidates. 15
senatorial hopefuls a nd four'
gubernatorial candidates.
"I'm going to be very busy."
he said.
f'ro111 Page A I
DUMP •.•
environmental impact study.
Cri~ j)Ointed .out. the need fo r
an -evacuation plan in case ex-
t r e me ly toxic fumes began ·
s p reading thro ug hout-the
ne jghborhood during eltcava-
tion . He said a m o bile air
monitoring sta tion should stay
downwind during excavation to
constantly check air quality.
He added that although city
drinking water has not been
poisoned, there are indications
th a t low levels of toxic
chemicals have seeped into
s hallow private wells .
Bonsai Loot
In Burglary
A burglar with a penchant for
Bonsai plantl used wire cutten
to enter a Lagun• Beach
nunery and lake $1.500 worth ol
the dwarf abrube.
Laeuna Beach police •aid the
thief cut throu1b a fence at Ex· 1
otica, t• N. Cout HJ1hw•)',
late Monday or early Tuesday
and made off with bet.ween SS
and 40 of the plantJ.
Tbe abrube were valued at
St,000 and their contalnen were
worth $500, lt was reported.
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~Pupil
Overload
Charged ·
By ROBERT BARKER
Of ... o.lly ~ ... ·~
A spokesman for Huntington
Reach Union High Sch ool
teachers char ged Tuesday night
that dis trict poli c ies have
\:aused disorder and overloaded
classes In the opening days or
ll<'hool
.:>avid Chapel. president of the
District Educators Association
which r epresents 740 teachers,
claims that some traffic a nd
safety teachers have been as-
signed to homemaking classes,
homemaker teachers are handl·
ipg social studies classes and
social studies teachers are
teaching traffi c and safety.
Other teacher. representatives
s aid there are 276 classes
throughout t he six-school dis-
t rict with a teacher-pupil ratio in
• excess of 37·1. They are advocat·
ing class sir.es or 33-1. .
District Superintendent J ake
F. Abbottt acknowledged that
class sizes are a major concern
and that oWcials will seek to re·
duce disparities.
At the same time , it was re·
ported by district ofri cials that
there are 123 classes with less
than 20 students .
Efforts wHI be made lo con·
sol idate so m e o f the less
populated classes to even the
teaching load, Abbott said .
Surgeon Says
He's Innocent
Of Slayings
Huntington Harbour surgeon
Louis Alaia was ordered today to
s tand tnal Nov 10 in Orange
County Superior Court a rter
pleading innocent to charges that
he kilJed his ex-wife and her at
torney boyfriend last June.
Alaia, accompanied by his cur
rent wife and his parents, stood
quietly be for e Judge Luis
Cardenas as his innocent plea was
entered by defense attorney Ed
George Jr
Alai a is free on $250,000 bail
He is accused of killing his ex
wife , Margy Lou Alaia, 37, and
Long Beach attorney Marvin ·
Tincher. 50. alter going to the
woman's Huntington Harbour
home to pick up his two children
for a weekend visitlastJune 13.
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Paper Pistol
Nem1boy Does Bang-up Job
Whatever \he power of the press, It isn\t .38-or .•s-caliber In
nature, Irvine police assured a worried resident of the University
Pa rk region early today.
The Rockview Place homeowner called a bout 3:40 a.m . to
report bearing three loud reports Uke gunshots.
A man also was r eportedly visible outside. holding what ap-
peared to be a large handgun with what ~eemed to be a Jong,
menacing barrel.
Patrolmen Phil Cadenhead ~d Mike Ogden arrived on the
scene to discover it was just a predawn newspaper delivery car·
rier poised.to hurl another rolled-up A.M. edition.
The gunshot-like reports were other copies of the hefty
morning newspaper landing in other subscribers' concrete
driveways along the street. \..
At!riden• Site
Stop Light Urged
By U CI Students
A group of UC Irvine resident
students a ppeared before the
Irvine Ci ty Council Tuesday
night to demand a stop light be
placed on a street near the un·
iversity where a blind man was
hit by a car Aug 28.
''Rick LaBelle was severely
injured and remains confined to
the h05pital in traction," Jock
Eggers. chairman of the Verano
Residen~e Hall Association. told
council members "His guide
dog Brenda was killed. Neither
were acting irres pons ibly ac·
cording to the police report "
He said there have been a
number of accidents and near
misses at Verano Way and Cam-
pus Drive
I rvine police Chier Leo Peart
s aid he would look into the
possibility of placing a street
light there and said he would re
port back to the council
l roni.cally, the day after the
accident. workers began puttmg
in flashing amber warning lights
whe re LaBelle was hit
Mayor Art Anthony said today
the hghts had been on the draw
2 Firefighte rs
Hurt in Blaze
HUNTINGTON PARK CAPI
Three firefighters were 1nJured
in a blaze at M.K 01 1 Co here.
county fire officials s aid. Fire
spokes m an Roy Ta lbot said
da m age Crom Tuesday's fire
was limited mainly to the one
75-foot-by-100-foot building ,
which was gutted by explodin g
dru ms of oil. ..
ing board for some time and it
was a coincidence that work
Started the day after the acci·
dent. He said the installation of
the amber lights wouldn't pre·
elude the possibility of eventual·
ly putting a regular stop light at
Cam pus Drive and Verano Way.
LaBelle, 30, and his guide dog
we re struck in the crosswalk
there by a sports car driven by
Gregory Grant Walker. 32.
Irvine.
Walker was given a traffi c
ticket for fatlu'Je to yield fo r a
pedestrian H was observing
the 40 mph speed limit. police
said
Bridge Work
Bid Awarded
The faillni.? Ba lboa Is land
Brid~e in Newport Beach wi ll
gel a $1.4-million facelift this
rall that will leave it prettier and
with more room for pedestnaos,
City Council me mbers agreed
this week.
When the ret'onslruct1un proj
e<.'t as firushed. projected to be
b~ next spring, the bridge will
ha' e ~ee-lhrough railings, a dec-
ora t1ve concrete e ntrance on
the island side and 9·foot wide
sidewalks instead of the c urrent
4-foot paths
The location of the bridge will
not change.
The contract was awarded to
P eter Kiewit Sons' Construction
Co o( Anaheim The firm's bid
was 30 percent over the city's
est i m a ted cost b ut was the
lowest of four s ubmitted bids.
On Display ... Ready For Delivery
A beautiful blend of traditions
Grand Viii~ By Drexel
Whal cs a tradition, In furniture. ii is often a blend of Ideas, refined and
enriched by time. Such is the case in our Grand Villa dining collection by
Drexel•. displaying sophisticated touches from '!'any eras and many
lands. Craf ted In pecan solids and veneers. some p ieces are enhanced by
olive ash burl veneer . Thr oughout, scale and proportion ar e Intelligently
handled, to create pieces that fit Into formal dining rooms and apart·
ment settings with equal ease. We urge you to visit our special presenta·
tion soon.
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s DM..YPILOT
Owners Rarely
At Firms' Helms
By MILTON MOSllOWln
Charles G. Bluhdorn, the founder and prime developer
of the Gull & Western conglomerate C Paramount Pictures,
Muriel cigars, New York Knickerbockers, Simmons mat-
tresses, among many other products and services>; ownt
three million sha res or s tock ln the company. That's nearly
7 percent or all the common stock -and it's worth rou.cbly
$55 million on the New York Stock Exchange. -
Leon Hess. who fashioned the $7 billion petroleum
company, Amerada Hess, owns 6.~ milUon shares or st.oclt
ln the firm. That's about 17 percent of all the common
stock -and it's worth roughly $400 million on the New
York Stock Exchange .
RAYMOND K. MASON. the creator or the Charter
Company, an oil operator with a publishing kicker (Red· .,
book, Ladies' Home JournaJ and Sport magazine), owns
2.6 million shares or Charier stock. That's 13 percent of aU
the commQn stock -and it's worth roughly $52 million on
the New York Stock Exch~nge.
Tbose are examples ot people who do own large -and
controlling -chunks or stock in the companies they bead.
They are decidedly the exceptions lo the rule lbat obtains
today in lbe business world. The chairmen and presidents
or our largest companies do not own big blocks of stock in
their compariies. They are not exactly impoverished;
they're just not dominant stockholders.
Take Irving S. Shapiro. He runs the Du Pont company,
our largest chemical producer He holds nearly 13,000
shares of Du Pont stock. Ou Pont has 144 million shares
outstanding. so Shapiro's holdings are less than l /lOOlh of l
percent. And they're
w or th' l ess tha n
$600,000.
How a b o u t
Reginald Jones, the
chairman of General
Electric , the 11th
largest corporation in
Money
Tree
the nation? He owns 8,800 s hares or GE stock. That's a
fraction or the 227 million shares of GE. And those holdings
are worth less than $500,000.
Then there's Thomas A. Murphy, chairman of General
Motors, the bolder of 30.600 GM shares GM has 290 million
shares of stock , so Murphy's holdings are puny
You can track company after company -and see the
same picture. Ma Bell's chairman, Charles L. Brown, bas
2.200 shares of stock They are drowned by the 707 million
AT&T shares
Chairman James L Ferguson owns 14,000 shares ol
General Foods stock foul of a total of 50 million).
IN SHORT, IT'S EXCEEDLNGLY rare for owners or
comoanies to be running them. Besides, the owners -the
big ones -tend lo be inanimate bodies such as banks, in·
surancecompanies and investment advisers.
The managers or big companies are paid well but they
do oot resemble the Rockerellers a od Morgans of
yesteryear. They certainly do not own anywhere near con-
trolling amounts or stock in the companies they lead.
This does not necessarily mean they are less loyal.
They may not have created these companies but they look
upon them as their handiworks. And they are constanUy
looking foT -and finding -family-owned companles to
buy.
l 'D• Otld DOM"fH
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ttle meml>Ofs 01 the 4077th
111 v•ryino ways ®J &AAHEY MILLER
"Bus 5109 The drMH
~ an<I suspect ol
• hljecllecl t>us end up 1n
the nelQhbo<noo<I OI lhe
121h Precinct att;,r crash-
ing
1:00 8 C8S HEWS
0 NeCNEWS 8 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN
f O<Uoe sutten a t>ad cese
ot $lllQ8 lrlghl when hi
makes ro11 slr19lng del>Ut at
the big dance fJ A8CNEWS g JOKEA'S WILO
• STREETS OF S_.N
FRANCISCO
An att0<ney worlls on a big
murder cese 1n wh>Ch the
11kl1lm was his wile's eA·
IOVllt
fl) OVEREASY
G...s1· ht$10flen Tl\eO<lore
WhlleQ(R)
'11) MACNEIL I LEHRER
REPORT
Wedneldolly, ~ tO. ,.,
.
Da119«>r Aht-ad
Charlton Heston. retired lawman, warns
daughter (Barbara Hershey> about escape
of revenge bent convict in "The Last _Hard
Men," on CBS Wednesday Night Movies at
9 loni~ht. Ch 2.
Guests Ma1te Osmond
Robef'I U1teh. Jeannt""
&rnoet, Johnny Ponazzo
7:30 I) THE PRICE 18 RIGHT
D IN SEARCHOF ...
"JOhn The Baptist' Q SHANA NA
Guest Biiiy Crystal
fJ HOLLVWOOO
SQUARES g FACE THE MUSIC
fl) MACNEIL / LEHRER
REPORT m GREAT
PEAFORMANCES
"Macbe111" Norman Bal-
ley, Pa1r1Cla Jol\nlOn an<!
NICOiai Chlaurov are fp .•
lured In Vetdl'a full-length
opera, 5Ung 1n the original
11111an (R)
CJ) P.M. MAGAZINE
Mark Wentzel, Mime al
Sea World.
8:00 f) ACROSS THE GAEA T
DIVIDE
0 REAL PEOPLE
F1N11ureo • r4'1)ni<ll\ or
t>lllCI< WOtkl War II llg.hlet
pllOIS, a IO·yelt·Ol<I disc
tockey. no<H molo.l!f Stan
ljjmkUll, a retlllural11 Al 8
nudlsr co<ony. Mr Back-
wards (R) 0 FAWLTY TOWERS
Guests and srott bdeom&
confuted by BasU s sr11te
or nervous l&nston and a
case ol mlllaken ldenhty
(Perl 4 ol 6) • fJ @) EIOHTIS ENOOOH
Elizabeth goes "4!fChlng
tor • boyfriend and wmas
up at a wild lrat party
Oevtd hlros Tommy Q fR) 0 MOVIE * * '" "B&lwoon He1111en
And Hell.. ( 1966) Robert
Wagner'. Terry MOO<e The
••r teaches a young
Southerner to 10<1ge 111s
teltow man m0<e charita-
bly (2 hrs)
Television
11141 ~tlon1 of me
grOWif19 polltloaf po..., QI
mtnotlty gtOVpa (Pat I 2 Of
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• • '·~ Tiie LHI HltO
Meo 119711) Cher non Hes
\\)ti J.,-,_ CobUfr't An
egrng l•wman comes OVI
ol re1v.....,.1 IO hunt ari
~ COtlvlCI who la
oatwmlnad lo avenoe his
wlle a<lu th (R)
0 OIFF'REHT 8TROt<E.8
Wllllt allis.• muaculer m•n
IReggte Jecl\aon) he meets
at a ,...,,,. club to pose u
hie <180 '°' • • ........ _
athletic oomperloon Q(R)
fJ @) PEARL
The SIOftOll Of throe COU•
pies fM!dlng In H•w•ll In
194 I .,a IOllOwec:I !ult prl-
Or to and during Ille attac:tc
on P8111 H111bor St81$
Af\gle [)Ocl(lnson, Robe<1
Wag.-. Dennis Wuv11t
and Lasley Ann Warren
(Pan2)(R)
Q) MERV GRIFFIN
Guests. Malle Osmond
RoDerl Urich. Jeannine
Surnler. Johnny P0tr azzo.
Steohen King
1:20 0 FAWLTY TOWERS
Basil allempra ro conven
Fowtty Towtl<S Into a gour-
met's paradise (Part 6 of
6)
i .30 0 SAHFOAO
A valUable diamond ring
tllerally lands In 1"6 hat or
Freel, who happens to be
standing In o Jewelry store
ll'tal 15 Detng robbed ( R)
10:00 0 QUINCY
TUBE TOPPERS
KCOP • 8:00
Robt!rl ftyan star
movie about rowdy
Territory.
Richard Burton,
in "Ice Palace,"
history of Alaskan
KNBC D 10:00 -"Quincy." When he
traces three cases of deadJy botulism to
athletic stadium. Quincy tries to get
championship soccer game postponed.
KHJ -TV CJ 11 :00 -"Mad Dog
Morgan." Film starring Dennis Hopper
about infamous Mad Dog Morgan dur
ing Australian gold rush .
1 141<1y nume<OIOQltt, the
LOI Angelet POiiceman of
tile v-. and •man who
POMt for pictures with
~brll ....
ti) THE BENNY Hill
SHOW
A nur_.y rhyme NII lhfl
acene lor a very n•uohly
lhephefd high up In the
SwlH Alps and lhree
n1ughly ShepherclnMS
&.\) WERNE1' HERZOO
AND THE MAKINO Of
NOSFERATU
The 1nnova1lve German
film diteetor's taselnallng
And un0f1ho<IO• lllmlng
llyte Is _, at work on
iocauon In Oerma11y ana
Holland with hi• film "Nos-
teu1tu ..
'11) HERE'S fO YOUR
HEALTH
''Heedacoos" Q (Rt
11:30 e (I) CAM PmN
COUHTDOWN
Wallet Cronklle and vari-
ous correspondents rnporl
on ttie candidates luues,
1he electorate and the
ch•nglng polltlcal sysrem 0 TONIGHT
Hoal Johnny Carson
G~\s Joen Emt>ety. Or
Lendon Smith, Stephane
Groppelll, Joe Namath 0 OATlNOOAME 0 ®J ABC NEWS
Q) HOGAN'S HEROES
Hogan h•s 10 smuooie
JOHN DARLl~G
valuat>r. pl\O\ogcaphs OU\
ol the POW camp
ti) GETSMART
Mu romenc419 • KAOS
agec>I, all In Ille line OI
duty, of cours.
fJi) m CAPTIONED ABC
NEWS
11:50 0 ®) LOVE BOAT
"The Lest 0 1 The Stub·
lngs" Pelee INCkMn, "Tl'te
Mllllon Oollat Man" Fra11k
Converte, Marcie Strus-
m•n; "The Slaters.. Pat
Crowiev. Merloo Ross (R)
-Ml>NIGHT-
12:00 II (I) C8S LATE MOVIE
• • "Zuma Beech" (19781
Suzanne Somera. Mark
Wheeler A singer on lhe
skids goes on a vacation to
&tCape lrom het troubles
end bec-omes lnvOlved with
the prob~• 01 • group of
teen-aoers 0 TWIUOHT ZONE
A guerilla leader aucoeecls
Ill 011erthrow1ng ll'te regime
of Ille c0trupt government
of his country
G) MISSIOH:
IMPOSSIBt.E
lhe IMF Ions lhe anemprs
ol a onoe·pow&rtul com-
munist 10 regain power
ti) THE GOODIES
POi ice Sugt•nl S ~ar ~
wants a l!fomollon but
he's scared of cumlnals,
TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS
,,.. Goocti.e ro«> • b•AA to
ri. CM UtCll IMm
12:308 MOVIE -·** "Topltepl" (tllM)
MajjNI Mweoutl, MaalM*-
en Sc~• A valuebl•
jewel•aludded tword le
atolet'I trom • Turklth
~m (2 hre., 26 min.)
I NATIONAl. NEWS
1;00 TOMOAAOW D O BAAETTA
A holdup men mark•
BM•tt• '°' elt9Cullon (R) g MAVEAICI<
Btet 111et to out-swindle •
crooked atierllf
Q) MOVIE
• • ~ "Song 01 Love"
(1947) K•1h111lne Heown.
Peut Henreld A concert
plenltt mauled to • muel-
cal c:ompoa« felts In love
w1ll't •nolher man (2 hre.,
15mln.)
G) MOVIE • * ··M• And Pa Kettle
glMhed )Udge yewne tor
1t1e bright 11Qht1 and n cl1 •
1nO 10CN1 Clime.. Of the bit Olly. (2 hr'L. 40 min.) ._. MOYlt
• • * "TM Tltftald Thul\. derbolt" (1953) Stanley
Hollowly, George Ralph,
un .. ll•fled lown•people
r~ .,. unuMd ••
roed It hf .. 30 min.)
Tllursda•'•
Bayt i•~ itlo.,I~•
8:00 8 * • "Someone At TIMI
Door" t 1950) MIChHI
Medwln. Gary Matan A
young repor1er. out IOt •
atory. felt• a murder (1
"" 11:00 • * * "lOOlllnO For Dan· ger" (11157) Bo-v Boye,
Otto Relcf\Ow. The Boye
IOM •n Army C«>ltlng pot
In Not111 Africa. (I hr.)
Beck On TM Ferm"' ( 1954) -AFTERNOON-
t.UtJO<le Main, Pfllcy Kii-
brlde Trout>r. erupts when 12':00 U •·~ "Unllnown Wortes"
Pe lhlnka Ille OIO horn. (1951) 9tuce KaflOQg. Mer-
tlead Is enriched with ur•· llyn NUii. To escape tlMI
nlum de~la. (I hr , 30 11ffec11 ot a nucleal llolo-
mln.) cauet, • gtoup of aclenthita
2:00 D NEWS develops a mechantam
0 MOVIE that will telle 1'*'1 to INI· * * • "Cry Of TM City" tfll at Earth's ~ ( t hr •
( 194111 Vietor Metura. Alch· 30 min )
&td Conte. Two Chlkll"IOO<I Q) * *' • "TM long
lrlends grow up to lace Gooobya" (1973) E.lllott
e•cll ottler ttom dlttt1ren1 Gould, Nina Van Pall•not.
sides ol Ille la"' (2 hra ) A ,...n lrln to co.., up
2: 10 fJ NEWS two murders comml1ted t>y
2: 151) NEWS hie girlfriend I I hr • SO
2:30 ti) NEWS min )
2:50 IJ MOvtE ti) • • • "Ttie S•v•
• • ··Rklers To Tll8 Stars · Innocents" (1961) AnthOny
( 1954) Wiiiiam Lundlgan, Quinn, Yoko Tani. Greedy
Harben Marshall Three white fur tradllf'S dlsnipt
men a1e asslgneo 10 cap-lhe Ille of an Eskimo hunt-
tura a me1eor In ouler 8f 12 hrs I
sp•ce ( 1 hr • 40 min I 1:00 fl) • • ·~ "Floetln;
2:55 Q NEWS Weeds·· ( 1959) Ganjlro
3:00 O MOVIE Kakamura Heruko Sugl-* • * 'The Naked mura A theatral group
Runner" ( 1967} Frenk stops 1n a 1own lh8l lea1111s
Sinatra, Peter Vaughao a mark on each actor's Ille.
Brlllah Intelligence (:l hrs. 10 min I
lllQl>llSIS lhal an American 3:00 0 ••. Duel Al The RIO
1>Ut1neS&n11111 assasstn•I• Grande ' ( 1964) Se•n
a ~factor while 1n East Flynn. Danielle de MalL
G111many with ri•s son I t ®l • • "The Wrecking
hr , SS min ) Cr-" ( 1968) ONJl Mlrtln.
3:15Q) MOVIE Elke Sommer * * • "C8S$ Ttmberlane" 3:30 fJ • * 1h "Can Ellen Bl
( 1948) Spencer Tracy Saved?" ( 19741 Kllhy
Lane Turner The yOUnQ Cannon. Mich.HI Parlta
by Armstrong & Batiuk CJ) TIC TAC OOUOH
@) MERV GRIFAN
A your19 card Shark l>e4ng
pursueo by a posse j<>lns
the two orphans on their
lrek 10 Or8Qon 1Pe11 2) (R)
C'hannt-1 Li#t ing•
I) KNXT rCBSJ Los Anq~·lt!S
ti) MOVIE * • •,; "I~ Palac"Ct" ( 1960)
Richer<! Bu11on. Robert
Ryan Two men wage II
hie-long ball .. during the
rowdy history of the
Alman 191111ory (2 hrs)
fl) 28TOHIOHT
Quincy tries IO get • Cham-
pionship socce1 geme
POs1poned Wiien he treces
thrlHI cases ol deadly
ooiullsm 10 the sledlum
wtiere rt IS being played
(R)
OU NEWS
ti) NA TIOHAL NEWS m KUP'S SHOW
WE'~E HE~e: ON THE SE'T
OF OAL.~ ACTLiALLY
WATCH1Nfr1'HEM SHOOT AN EPISOO~Q THE UR:0M JNC1
PTu1.' WHAT'S GO•NG or 4
AROJNO HE~E, MISS ELLIE:? TH~ SALi SHAKE::QS A~E. r=tLLED WITH SA.L.:T INSTEAD
1. KNOW, JOCK! THINGS
.JUST HAVE.N'f BEEN -n-if
~E. SINCE J.~. Hl'6
BEEN t N 'THE. H05PITAL.I
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ti) KCOP TV find, L Ll!> Angl' t''> EE! KCET T\/ 1PB St Loe; Anqr1 .. s m KOCE rv 1P8S) Hun11nq• Jn Beach
Pinch-hitter
Willis (Todd Bridges, right) asks qian
(Reggie J ackson, second from left) ~e
m eets at health club to take place of his
adoptive dad (Conrad Bain, left) in fatber-
son atltletic meet. Arnold (Gary Coleman)
proc laims himself unofficial ~?ach in
episode of "Diff'rent Strokes" amng at 9
tonight on KNBC (Ch. 4)
An examination of the
ettoors 01 demograpnlc
cnanges on desegregation
In Southern C•lllorn1a,
featuring • panel dtSCUS·
s><>n on how to define in1e-
gret 1on when m1nor1ty
groups co11slitute a majon-
ty of the population. ana
11:00 e 0 a (I) OJ) NEWS 0 NEWLYWEDOAME 0 MOVIE
**'A "Mad Dog Morgan··
(1976) Dennie Hopper.
Devid Gulptm llle story or
Ille lnfamoua Mad Dog
Morgan during Ille AuStr•·
llan got<! rusll (2 l'trs)
G) YOU BET YOUR LIFE
Buddy plays 1he game With
NBC Needs Pageant
For No. 2 Ranking
NEW YORK <AP> -F'or the first
time since late in February, NBC
broadcast the week's most-watched
program -tbe Miss America
Pageant -but climbed no higher
than second place in the networks'
three-way ratings race , figures from
the A.C. Nielsen Co. show.
Jn sharp contrast to the Miss
America s h o w, anothe r NBC
weekend special, the annual Emmy
Awards broad cast. boycotted by
many of the striking Hollywood ac-
tors, was only moderately successful
in the ratings No. 32 of 73 pro-
gr ams shown in the week ending
Sept. 7.
THE BEAUTY CONTEST, which
pulled a rating or 24 .9, was one of two
NBC programs in the Top 10 for the
week, itself a rare accomplishment
in recent months.
Nielsen says the rating for the Miss
American Pageant means or all the
nation's TV-equipped homes, nearly
a quarter -24.9 percent -saw at
least part of the program.
Miss America coupled with NBC's
other Top 10 show. the concluding in-
stallment in a repeal broadcast of the
As has been the case since mid·
April. a large proportion of the pro·
grams broadcast in prime time were
repeats.
ABC' nR.ST PRIME-TIME college
football game of the season, between
Texas and Arkansas, was No. 30 in
the ratings, while CBS' weekend cov-
erage of the U.S. Open tennis tourna-
ment attracted fewer viewers. and
was No. 48 for the Saturday night ·
semifinals and No . 42 for Sunday
night's semifinals.
An ABC News "White Paper" on
Fidel Castro's Cuba placed 6lst in the
ratings.
CBS listed four of the week's five
lowest-rated s hows, following NBC's
"A Man Called Sloane" in 69lh place.
The CBS programs were, in descend-
ing order, "The White Shadow," a
movie called "Riding for the Pony
Express " a Reagan for President
polltlcal 0spot and "The Waltons."
Comedians
Get Last
Laugh In
COMPTON !AP>
Comics Dan Rowan and
Dick Martin have won
$4 .6 million from a
Superior Court jury
whic h agreed tha t
George Sch l atter
Productions violated an
agreement with the duo
when he started a new
.. Laugh-In" series in
1977.
Richard Purtich, co-
counsel for Rowan and
Martin during the six-
week trial, said the dis-
pute centered do oral
and written agreements
among the producers or
the show on the use of its·
unique format.
The jury's award in-
c I u de d $750,000 in
punitive damages
against Sctilatter a nd
his production company.
two-part movie "Midway!" in 10th H H ood Plamiing place contributed to a ratmg for the 0 yw week' of 15.3, second to ABC's 16.4
and ahead or CBS' 13.8.
BIG GUFSTS SET
FOR MUPPET SHOW
LONDON CAP) -"The Muppet
Show" has numerous big guest stars
line d up for the coming season.
Among them:
The origipaJ "Laugh-
In · • shown 'on NBC from
1967 through 1972,
was co-produced by
Rowa n and Ma rtin's
Romart , Inc . and
George Schlatter-Ed
Friendly Productions.
Rowan and Ma rtin
contended t hat a 1973
contract stated that the
format of the show could
not be used again unless
all parties agreed. IC no
agr eement could be
reached, the item was to
be submitted for arbitra-
tion, Purtichsaid .
'Choo Choo' Fihn
HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Pardon me, boy, is that a
movie on Track 29? The song "Chattanooga Choo
Choo" is being made into a movie in the manner of
"Harper Valley PTA." Phil Borack has assigned
novelist and screenwriter Tony Kendrick to write
the screenplay. It was Borack who brought
"Harper Valley PTA" to the movie screen. "Chat-
tanooga Choo Choo" was written by Harry Warren
and Mack Gordon and was introduced in the movie
"Sun V~ey Serenade."
( 142. 43,21 J Dlre,ctor'cotlec!, to 1u~1c~lb•I
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•
THE NETWORKS SAY that means
in an average prime-time minute
during the week, 16.4 percent of the
homes in the country were tuned lo
ABC. . .
It was ABC's third week in a row m
the top postion.
ABC had five of the 10 higbest-
rated programs. including "Three's
Company" in second place and
"Taxi" third. CBS' most-watched
show of the week was "Dallas," in
fourth place.
Roger Moore, Gene Kelly, Carol
Burnett. Hal Linden, Loretta Swit,
Johnny Cash, James Coburn, Mac
Davis Marty Feldman. Deborah
Harry' of "Blondie," Gladys Knight,
G l e nd a J ac k so n , M e li ssa
Manchester , Tony Randall, Buddy
Rich Linda Ro n stadt, Brooke
Shields, Paul Simon, Shirley Bassey
and Joan Baez.
The comedians a l-
leged in their suit that
no s uc h agreements
were reached. n
Peter O'Toole end Steve Aet11beck
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